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Immigration law loses another round Cartwright backs


Current, former Hazleton mayors disappointed in federal appeals court decision.
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HAZLETON Laws meant to crack down on illegal immigrants working or living in Hazleton are on the books in Luzerne Countys second largest city, but another court ruling

issued Friday means it still cant enforce them. A federal appeals court reafrmed its previous decision barring Hazleton from enforcing laws targeting immigrants who are in the United States illegally. The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia issued the decision Friday. It was a ruling it made once before, but the U.S. Supreme Court ordered the lower level court to review it once more. The ordinances the city enacted in 2006 sought to deny permits to businesses that hire people in the country illegally and ne landlords who rent to them. Because of an injunction against the city, the laws remain on the

books but not used. problem that the fedCurrent Hazleton Mayor eral government has Joseph Yannuzzi and his turned a blind eye to. predecessor, now U.S. Rep. I created this ordiLou Barletta, R-Hazleton, nance while I was both said on Friday that mayor because I have the ruling was not what seen rst-hand the toll they were hoping to see. illegal immigration has Were disappointed, on communities, he Yannuzzi said, noting that Barletta said. Our population the case now heads back in Hazleton grew by to the Supreme Court. This 50 percent, but our tax revenue needs a conclusion one way or remained the same. Small cities the other. cant withstand the drain illegal Barletta said: Im disap- immigration has on them. pointed, but it cant end here. Barletta advocated for the This ght must go back to the measures after two crimes were highest court in the country. I committed the same day in his believe the Hazleton ordinance city, both allegedly involving is not only constitutional but See IMMIGRATION | 10A a common-sense approach to a

bill to eliminate fracking loophole


Proposal would force oil and gas companies to comply with standards enacted in 1980
dubbed fracking the process by which drillers pump large quantities of water, sand and chemicals into the earth to fracture rock to extract gas and oil. It is not my purpose to end fracking in the United States, said Cartwright. I see fracking as an opportunity for the U.S. to develop an energy source that creates a much smaller footprint than something like coal an energy source that will help us to develop energy independence. Cartwright and Rep. Jared Huffman, D-Calif., this week introduced the Closing Loopholes and Ending Arbitrary and Needless Evasion of Regulations (CLEANER) Act, which aims to eliminate a hazardous waste exemption that was added onto the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) in 1980, Cartwright said. We need to close this loophole so that oil and gas companies play by the same rules as everyone else, co-sponsor See FRACKING | 5A

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Children hurt in school bus crash

SCRANTON U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright isnt opposed to fracking, he just wants to make sure it is done safely and with minimal risk to the environment. That was the message from the Moosic Democrat Friday afternoon following a press conference on a bill he is co-sponsoring that would close a loophole exempting oil and gas companies from having to comply with hazardous waste disposal standards enacted a generation ago. He was at pains to underscore the point after demonstrator Kurt Shotko greeted the gathering outside Cartwrights Wyoming Avenue ofce with a sign opposing hydraulic fracturing commonly

Veterans group: Why close the door on us?


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An adult involved in Fridays school bus/tractor-trailer crash on Interstate 81 southbound in Hazle Township is taken by stretcher to an awaiting ambulance.

Police say 24 kids suffered minor injuries


An adult was hospitalized, but will be fine.
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Backers of nonprofit Beacon House seek area facility, understanding of their program.

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HAZLE TWP. Two dozen Greater Hazleton YMCA/YWCA day campers were injured Friday when the school bus they were in was rear-ended by a tractor-trailer, causing ofcials to close the southbound lanes of Interstate 81 for more than two hours. An adult staff member was more seriously injured and taken to an Allentown hospital. The crash occurred at about

10:15 a.m. when the truck hit the bus from behind in the southbound lanes of the highway near mile marker 139.5, state police said. A Mazda three-passenger vehicle also was involved in the crash, said state police at Frackville, but they did not indicate how, adding that more details would be released at a later time. Police said 39 children and eight adults were on the bus, two people were in the Mazda and one person was in the truck. A second bus full of day-campers was behind the truck when the crash occurred but was not

involved in the crash, said Sue Farley, CEO of the Hazleton YMCA/YWCA. No one on that bus was injured, but the children on it were transported to Hazleton General as well to facilitate coordinating with parents and guardians of the children. When initial reports of the crash were being relayed on the police scanner, the request for emergency responders was for a mass casualty incident. Hospital administrators did not call an internal disaster drill, but we went through the same motions, said Jane A. Danish, director of Administrative

Services and Community Relations for the Greater Hazleton Health Alliance. Hospital staffers who were not scheduled to work, staffers working on other oors of the hospital and all available surgeons and pediatricians were called to the Emergency Department. A makeshift triage area was set up in the hospital chapel and an unoccupied area nearby. Several ambulances transported children to Hazleton General Hospital. Two children were seen walking from one ambulance into the hospital while other children were taken into the hospital on See BUS | 12A

PITTSTON TWP. The building has a foodservice-grade kitchen and plenty of cleared space in the backyard for a garden. Theres a shed for smokers, and the building sits two doors down from The Veterans Coalition international headquarters. The former nightclub, The Staircase on the Pittston Bypass, has all the makings of a Veterans Coalition Beacon House to serve homeless veterans, organizers say. But the township wont let them have it. After a two-year-long zoning code update, the property along the

Pittston Bypass is zoned B-2 and, according to the new code, does not allow residency, said township Administrator John Bonita. The Beacon House program works to reduce military veteran homelessness and lets veterans stay for up to two years as they learn job skills and nd employment. In another track, veterans 75 and older can stay long-term in private rooms, so permission for residency is a must. There are 25 Beacon Houses in New York and two in South Dakota. The zoning code was approved after the coalition made signicant planning progress, said President Peter J. Forbes. The volunteer nonprot organization had secured funding to buy the property, which See VETERANS | 12A

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Mario Bevilacqua and Katie Graziosi, at left, of the What the Fork food truck from Scranton, appear Friday with co-hosts Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan on LIVE with Kelly and Michael. The area residents, who had help from the co-hosts in making their pulled-pork tacos, were among 10 food truck operators competing in LIVEs Truckin Amazing CookOff. Viewers have 48 hours from the end of the show to vote for their favorite truck on the shows website. On Monday, Ripa and Strahan will announce the four food trucks that received the highest online ratings. After another audience vote, the top two will compete in front of the audience in early August for the $20,000 grand prize.

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EXETER The fire departments annual fund drive forms have been issued. Residents who do not receive one, or who have questions, can call 570-6020739. KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Residents are reminded school and personal tax bills were mailed July 15. If these were not received, call the tax office between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., Mondays or Thursdays, at 570696-3809. The rebate value on 2013 school and personal taxes ends Sept. 12. Payments must be postmarked by this date to be eligible. If paying by installments, the first payment is due by Aug. 31. Payments may be made at the tax office, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays or Thursdays, or dropped off in the mail slot in the vestibule of the township building. If requesting a receipt, enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Separate checks are not necessary for each payment. All payments may be in one envelope.

Vehicle wrecks, causing tie-up

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Mark Giovine Sr., Midland Court, Wilkes-Barre, $3,085 Jeffrey Sarkowski Jr., Hillside Drive, Shavertown, $596 Charles Torok, Loomis Street, Milford, Conn., $5,201 James Ernest, Lake Street, Dallas, $4,835 Jordan Deiter, Tower City, Pa., $417 Keenen Faison, Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre, $1,947 Juan Roman-Polanco, Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre, $415 Michael Shannon, Linden Street, Scranton, $6,075 Michael Laganowski, Main Street, Freeland, $4,032 Arthur Lee, Country Crest Lane, Hunlock Creek, $16,767

WILKES-BARRE Luzerne County Senior Judge Chester Muroski on Thursday jailed one defendant and issued arrest warrants for 14 other people who were found in contempt for allegedly failing to pay child support. Robert Shaffer, of Buck Birch Lane, White Haven, was lodged for lack of $4,477. Those for whom warrants were issued: Derek Muchler, Walnut Street, Plymouth, $2,953 Justin Barna, Jacobs Ladder, Mountain Top, $14,768 Richard Bower, East State Street, Kingston, $2119 Robert Mattie, East 4th Street, Wyoming, $1,788

A car gets loaded onto a wrecker truck following a Thursday afternoon crash on state Route 309 in Kingston Township, snarling traffic through the area known as the rock cut. State police were investigating.

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Caseloadsoverwhelming,says conflict attorney


John Pike says his office should get cases only if defendants conflict lies with public defenders office
cide case of William Allabaugh, 25, of Plymouth, who is charged with shooting and killing 39-yearold Scott Luzetsky and injuring Stephen Pike Hollman, then 29, at Bonnies Bar in Plymouth on Sept. 9. Pike had been appointed to Allabaughs case earlier this month when Allabaugh requested his attorneys from the Public Defenders Ofce be taken off his case, citing he was not pleased with his two attorneys representation. County Judge Lesa Gelb on Friday assigned attorney Robert Buttner to represent Allabaugh. Pike wrote in his letter he has 52 open cases he was assigned as conict counsel attorney and that he averages two or three new cases a week. A conict counsel attorney for 17 years, Pike has seen an increase in the number of cases being assigned to him and other conict attorneys, he said Friday. That increase, he said in his letter, has resulted in some of his clients not meeting with him in a timely fashion and his inability to make every court appearance. Personality differences Recently, Pike said he has seen cases being assigned to conict counsel attorneys due to a personality differences between a defendant and their assigned public defender. Typically, a case may be assigned to a conict counsel attorney when a public defender has either represented a co-defendant or a witness in the case, or another similar conict. It only seems to me based upon my observations and experiences, that unless the defendant has a true conict or issue with the Public Defenders Ofce as a whole, and WILKES-BARRE In a letter penned to 13 county judges, a defense attorney outlines increasing caseloads in Luzerne Countys conict counsel pool and suggests at least one way to alleviate the problem. Attorney John Pike, who works as a private criminal and civil attorney as well as part of the countys conict counsel pool of attorneys, said in an April 24 letter his caseload has become administratively overwhelming. He is concerned his clients might become affected because he is being spread thin, he said. The countys conict counsel pool consists of attorneys who represent indigent defendants when the Public Defenders Ofce has a conict. Pikes letter accompanied a request Friday to be removed from the hominot just with the individual assistant public defender, the defendant should remain a client of the public defender, albeit a different assistant public defender, Pike wrote. Pike said eliminating these types of appointments would reduce the number of assignments. Several other conict counsel attorneys declined comment Friday. Chief Public Defender Steven Greenwald did not return a message seeking comment. Conict counsel attorneys handle a number of aspects of law, including several types of criminal proceedings, homicides, juvenile matters and appellate cases. There are 11 positions in the countys conict pool, but not every position is lled. Attorney William Watt recently resigned from the pool. An attorney is assigned to a case in a rotating fashion.

Results of a special election held this week involving the Hazleton Area School District were certied in their respective counties Friday and will be added to Luzerne County votes Monday. The special election was held Tuesday in Carbon and Schuylkill counties after Luzerne County failed to notify the two entities 2 0 1 3 that a candidate had withELECTION drawn from the Hazleton Area School Board race. Steve Hahns name erroneously appeared on the ballot and he received a number of votes in each county. His name correctly did not appear on the Luzerne County ballot in May. After Tuesdays special election, candidate Carmella Yenkevich persevered, after losing the May primary, and will now be included on the ballot in November. Yenkevich and candidates James Chapman, Bob Mehalick and Clarence John will appear on the Democratic ticket. Mehalick, Chapman, John and Jared ODonnell will appear on the Republican ballot.

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Alleged rioters to stand trial

Five men charged with causing a riot at the State Correctional Institution at Dallas in 2010 will face a jury of their peers Monday. Derrick Stanley, 43, Anthony Locke, 34, Andre Jacobs, 31, Carrington Keys, 32, and Duane Peters, 41, were charged in April 2010 after police said they covered and tied their cell doors at the prisons restrictive housing unit. The men claim they were being retaliated against after civil complaints and complaints with several other agencies were led against several corrections ofcers, and so they attempted to get the attention of prison guards to talk about the injustices they were receiving. Luzerne County Judge Lesa Gelb is presiding over the case. Stanley, Locke, Jacobs and Keys represent themselves in the case with the assistance of stand-by counsel.

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The state Department of Health will provide free potassium iodide tablets from 2 to 7 p.m. on Aug. 8 to Pennsylvanians who live, work or attend school within a 10-mile radius of one of the states ve nuclear power plants, including the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station near Berwick. Potassium iodide, or KI, can help protect the thyroid gland against harmful radioactive iodine when taken as directed during radiological emergencies. Directions detailing when to take the tablets and how to store them will be provided with the KI. KI tablets are also available throughout the year at county and municipal health departments or state health centers. They will be distributed locally at: Berwick Fire Department, Reliance Hose Co. No. 1, 501 W. Third St., Berwick. Butler Township Community Center, 415 W. Butler Drive, Drums. Luzerne County Community College, Public Safety Training Institute, 1333 S. Prospect St., Nanticoke.

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Doris Merrill won three golds and one silver in the recent National Veterans Wheelchair Games in Florida. The World War II Navy veteran was the oldest participant in the games.

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Area vets strike success in National Veterans Wheelchair Games
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New park manager for Ricketts Glen


The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has named Benjamin Stone manager of Ricketts Glen State Park, a 13,050-acre recreation area in Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties. Married and the father of two young sons, Stone, 34, is a native of Williamsport, Lycoming County, and succeeds Terry Daltroff, who retired. Stone received a bachelors degree in recreation management from Lock Haven University. He began his career with the Bureau of State Parks in 2006 as a park manager trainee with the bureaus Region 1 ofce in Emporium, Cameron County. He served as manager of nearby Sizerville State Park and later was transferred to the assistant managers post at Hills Creek State Park Complex, based near Wellsboro, Tioga County, and comprised of eight state parks in Tioga and Potter counties. Stone most recently was employed as manager of Caledonia and Mont Alto state parks in Franklin County.

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WILKES-BARRE U.S. Navy World War II Veteran Doris Merrill has competed in the National Veterans Wheelchair Games since 1999 when they were hosted in Puerto Rico. She was 75 and a novice. Confined to a wheelchair since 1957, she wanted to see what she could do. She won her first gold medal. Surprised isnt the word, Merrill said. I was dumbfounded! Merrill, of Nanticoke, has participated every year since then, traveling to cities including Anchorage, Alaska, San Jose, Calif., and San Antonio, Texas. They called me an athlete, Merrill, now 89, said with a laugh. The competition with nearly 600 athletes from the U.S., Great Britain and Puerto Rico features 18 medal events and two exhibition events each year. It is the largest annual multi-sport wheelchair event for military service veterans who use wheelchairs for sports competition due to spinal cord injuries, amputations or neurological problems. Although it is a competition by name, Merrill said it is more

about the fellowship. Next years games will be held She has made friends of com- in Philadelphia, and her son and petitors from across the nation his entire family plan to be there and Britain. The games are the to cheer her on for the first time. one time a year she gets to see Albert Cortez, an area Army them. We look forward to see- veteran, also intends to particiing one another. There is no pate in the Philadelphia games envy; we cheer each next year. other on. He recently boarded Her son, Pepper, I decided a plane to the National says she socializes too to do it Veterans Wheelchair much. Games in Tampa Bay, because it The 53 medals she Fla.. When he landed, has won over the years was somehis wheelchair was brosay otherwise. ken. The local Veterans thing new, This year, Merrill and Ive Administration office won gold in swimming, lent him a chair for the bowling and motorized been in love games. rally, and she won silver with it ever As a result, Cortez in slalom. said he didnt think he since. was going to win anyAlbert Cortez thing. Oldest participant Veteran from I was only expectMerrill was the oldSimpson ing to show, but I won est participant at this gold! he said. He won years event. Despite two gold medals in her age, she says she is not intimidated by younger par- bowling and slalom. He also won a bronze medal ticipants. They are my cheerleaders. They treated me so roy- in boccia ball, a game he had never played before. ally. I was blessed. Cortez has participated in the She has continued to participate in the games each year Games on and off since 1996, because she feels accepted, she and his medals are on display on said. It is our bridge to the his walls at his Simpson home. I decided to do it because it walking world, she said. You can see it the cama- was something new, he said, raderie, the positive attitude, and Ive been in love with it ever since. Merrill said.

WILKES-BARRE If city police believe Davon McAllisters version of events, intruders left behind marijuana and drug paraphernalia during a West River Street home invasion Thursday night. Police found a safe containing marijuana and six bundles of $1,000 each, heroin and several cellphones inside the apartment at 140 W. River St., they said. McAllister, 22, and his roommate, Anthony S. Tinnin, 22, were arraigned Friday on three counts of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance and two counts of possession with intent to deliver drug paraphernalia. They were jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $75,000 bail each. Police uncovered the alleged drugs and contraband, they said, while investigating a home invasion at the apartment reportedly involving two men armed with firearms just before midnight. According to the criminal complaints: Tinnin met police and showed them a rear door that was kicked in. Tinnin walked police through the apartment when officers spotted a scale, an open box of sandwich bags and a larger bag containing empty bags on the kitchen table. McAllister returned to the apartment as officers continued to walk through, searching for intruders. Police allege they spotted two large bags containing 45 smaller bags filled with marijuana, a paper bag containing 40 wax bags of heroin and 15 packaged bags of crack cocaine on the living room floor. McAllister said he uses empty bags for jewelry, the complaints state. Tinnin and McAllister were transported to police headquarters. Tinnin declined to speak with police. But McAllister told police, all the narcotics, scale and packaging material must have been left there by the intruders, the complaints state. Police obtained a search warrant for the apartment after McAllister declined a search request. During the search, police allege they found a safe, rubber bands, several cellphones and empty wax bags in a closet and McAllisters dresser. Police opened the safe that allegedly contained a large bag of marijuana, six bundles containing $1,000 each, and three bundles of $900 each for a total of $8,700. Tinnin had $219 in his pockets, police said. Court records say McAllister was arrested on marijuana possession charges in 2012: State police at Wyoming said McAllister had marijuana bags in his pockets when he was stopped in a vehicle in the Sherman Hills apartment complex on July 24, 2012. City police said McAllister had mari juana in his pockets when he caused a disturbance during an unrelated incident in the Sherman Hills apartment complex on Sept. 22. Judge David Lupas on Nov. 14 sentenced McAllister to one-year probation on the separate marijuana cases, court records show. Preliminary hearings are scheduled on Aug. 6.

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Passenger: Monitor showed the train was traveling 121 mph, more than twice the limit
The Associated Press SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain Spanish police on Friday detained the driver of a derailed train and took possession of its black box, looking to shed light on why the locomotive was blazing far over the speed limit on the curve where it toppled over, killing dozens. In an interview with The Associated Press, an injured American passenger said he saw on a TV monitor screen inside his car that the train was traveling 121 mph only

Police detain driver in Spanish train crash


seconds before the crash far above the 50 mph speed limit on the curve where it derailed. Police lowered the death toll from 80 to 78 as forensic scientists matched body parts at a makeshift morgue set up in a sport arena in Santiage de Compostela, the trains destination and a site of Catholic pilgrimage preparing to celebrate its most revered saint. Investigators have opened a probe into possible failings by the 52-year-old driver and the trains internal speed-regulation systems. The driver, Francisco Jose Garzon Amo, was ofcially detained in the hospital where he was recovering, said Jaime Iglesias, the National Police chief of the Galicia region. He is being question as a suspect for a crime linked to the cause of the accident, Iglesias said. The driver is under guard by police and cannot yet testify because of his condition, Iglesias said, adding that he did not have details on his status but that it could delay efforts by police to question him. Police are still working to identify what they believe are the remains of six people, and that the death toll count could change as they continue their work matching body parts, said Antonio De Amo, the police chief in charge of the scientic service for Spains National Police. An American victim was identied by the Diocese of Arlington in northern Virginia as Ana Maria Cordoba. Also among the dead were an Algerian and a Mexican, Spanish police said Friday. Investigators, meanwhile, have taken possession of the trains black box and will hand it over to the investigating judge, Iglesias said. The box has not been opened yet, he said. The box records the trains trip data, including speed, distances and braking, and is similar to a ight recorder for an airplane. A court spokeswoman Maria Pardo Rios declined comment on how long analysis of the boxs contents would take. Meanwhile, Stephen Ward, 18-year-old Mormon missionary from Utah, who was on the train said he was writing in his journal when he looked up at the monitor and saw the trains speed. Then, he said, the train lifted up off the track. It was like a roller coaster. Seconds later, Ward remembered, a backpack fell from the rack above him and he felt the train y off the track. That was his last memory before he blacked out. When Ward woke up, someone was helping him walk out of his train car and to crawl out of a ditch where the car had toppled over. He thought he was dreaming for 30 seconds until he felt his blooddrenched face and noticed the scene around him. Everyone was covered in blood. There was smoke coming up off the train, he said. There was a lot of crying, a lot of screaming. There were plenty of dead bodies. It was quite gruesome.

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Vandals hit Lincoln Memorial? Splattered green paint is seen on the right shoe area of the Abraham Lincoln statue Friday at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. The apparent vandalism was discovered early Friday morning. No words, letters or symbols were visible in the paint.

Dual blasts leave 23 dead


A hospital ofcial says a pair of bombs that exploded in a busy market in northern Pakistan killed 23 people. Dr. Zahid Hussain, who works in the main hospital in the town of Parachinar, said more than 100 people were wounded in the attack Friday. The two bombs ripped through the main bazaar in Parachinar, said police spokesman Fazal Naeem Khan. The bombs went off in two places in the bazaar as people were doing their evening shopping, he said. One bomb was believed to have been planted on a motorcycle. Explosives experts are still examining the site, he said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.

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Pope tells youth: Treasure your elders


Noting Friday was Grandparents Day, pope says older generations wisdom to be prized
The Associated Press RIO DE JANEIRO Pope Francis praised the elderly during the Catholic Churchs festival of youth Friday, saying grandparents are critical for passing on wisdom and religious heritage and are a treasure to be preserved and strengthened. Francis has made a point of not just focusing on the next generation of Catholics during World Youth Day, but on the older generation as well. Its part of his longstanding work caring for the elderly in Argentina, the crucial role his own grandmother played in his spiritual development and the gentle deference he shows his predecessor, Benedict XVI. Speaking from the balcony of the residence of Rios archbishop, Francis noted that Friday is celebrated as Grandparents Day in much of the world and that young people should take the occasion to honor and thank their grandparents for the wisdom they share. How important grandparents are for family life, for passing on the human and religious heritage which is so essential for each and every society! he said. Francis spoke about the important bridge between young and old in his brief remarks to journalists en route to Rio, saying young Catholics have the strength to bring the church forward while older Catholics have the wisdom of life to share that shouldnt be discarded. This relationship and this dialogue between generations is treasure to be preserved and strengthened, he said Friday. Francis started off the day, his fth in

UN unveils gay-rights campaign


Effort will include celebrities well-known in different regions of the world
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DAVID CRARY NEW YORK Amid a surge of anti-gay violence and repression in several countries, the United Nations human rights ofce on Friday launched its rst global outreach campaign to promote tolerance and greater equality for lesbians, gays, transgender people and bisexuals. Called Free & Equal, its an unprecedented effort by the Ofce of the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights to change public attitudes around the world on issues that have bitterly divided the U.N.s own member states. The multi-pronged campaign announced at a news conference in Cape Town, South Africa will include videos and public-service announcements distributed through social media, a new website, a series of fact sheets and engagement by celebrities wellknown in different regions of the world. Changing attitudes is never easy It begins with often difcult conversations, said Navi Pillay, the high commissioner for human rights. And that is what we want to do with this campaign. Free & Equal will inspire millions of conversations among people around the world and across the ideological spectrum. There were multiple reasons for choosing South Africa as the news conference venue. It is Pillays home country, and is a leading nation on a continent where discrimination and violence against LGBT people is widespread. In Cameroon, for example, two men were sentenced to prison this week for gay sex, and a gay rights activist was tortured and killed earlier this month in an attack his friends suspect was related to his activism. South Africa, in contrast, does not criminalize homosexuality and allows same-sex marriage, yet is plagued by extensive anti-gay violence, including frequent rapes of lesbians. However, the new awareness campaign will extend worldwide, reecting the challenges faced by gays in many countries. In Russia, President Vladimir Putin recently signed a law that will impose hefty nes for holding gay pride rallies or providing information about the gay community to minors. In Haiti, gay-rights leaders say their community has been targeted by a recent series of threats. In Montenegro, several hundred people on Wednesday attacked the Balkan nations rst-ever gay pride rally, throwing rocks and bottles at activists while some yelled, Kill the gays.

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No successor yet for Feds Bernanke

The White House says President Barack Obama is not expected to name a new chairman of the Federal Reserve until the fall, lowering expectations for an imminent announcement. A senior ofcial says the president has not made a decision on who will replace current Fed chairman Ben Bernanke. His term expires early next year. The presidents pick is highly anticipated, given the Fed chairmans impact on economic policy. Among the leading candidates for the job are former Obama economic adviser Larry Summers and Janet Yellen, the Feds current vice chairwoman. Yellen would be the rst woman to lead the Fed. The ofcial insisted on anonymity because the person was not authorized to speak by name about internal deliberations.

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Pope Francis kisses a child as he arrives on his popemobile Friday at Sao Joaquim Palace in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

A Louisville couple on Friday challenged Kentuckys ban on same-sex marriages, saying the state isnt treating them and other same-sex couples on equal footing with other married couples. Gregory Bourke and Michael Deleon, both 55, are asking a federal judge in Louisville to require the state to recognize valid unions from other states and countries. The men are seeking an injunction to stop state and local ofcials from enforcing the ban written into the Kentucky constitution in 2004. The suit is the rst such challenge in Kentucky since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down part of the federal Defense of Marriage Act, which blocked married same-sex couples from receiving the same benets as heterosexual spouses.

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Rio, by hearing confessions from a halfdozen young pilgrims in a Rio park and met privately with a group of juvenile detainees, a priority of his ever since his days as archbishop of Buenos Aires and an expression of his belief that the church must reach out to the most marginalized and forgotten of society. Even now as pope, he calls a group of youths in a Buenos Aires detention center every two weeks just to keep in touch. In the park, a white tent was set up to receive the faithful for confession, with small makeshift confessionals off to the side. Five youths, chosen through a rafe, were selected for confession, a sacrament in which Catholics confess their sins and are forgiven.

It was just ve minutes, it followed the regular ritual of confession, but then Francis stayed and talked with us, said one of the ve, Estefani Lescano, 21, a student from La Guaira, Venezuela. It was all very personal. He told us that young people have the responsibility of keeping the church alive and spreading the word of Christ. The sun nally came out on Friday, ending four days of rain that soaked pilgrims and forced the relocation of the festivals culminating Mass on Sunday. Instead, the Mass and tonights vigil that precedes it will take place at Copacabana Beach rather than the mud pit covering the original site in Guaratiba, some 30 miles west of central Rio.

Clevelandmonsterpleads guilty
According to terms of the plea, Ariel Castro would get life without parole plus 1,000 years
AP Legal Affairs Writer

Ghost town now government-owned


A ghost town in central Colorado is being legally abandoned and ceded to the U.S. Forest Service. The short-lived Summit County mining town in the mountains near Montezuma called Chihuahua was mostly abandoned after a devastating re swept through the area in 1889. The crash of the silver market in 1893 emptied out much of what was left. According to the Summit Daily, under state statute a county attorney can initiate the procedure to abandon a town if it has failed to hold any kind of election or maintain a town government for ve or more years. It is unclear what the federal agency plans to do with the property.

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ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS CLEVELAND The Cleveland man accused of holding three women captive in his home for about a decade agreed to plead guilty Friday in a deal to avoid the death penalty. In exchange, Ariel Castro would be sentenced to life without parole plus 1,000 years, prosecutors said. Castro was in court Friday morning to enter the guilty plea. When asked if he understood he would never be released from prison, Castro said: I do understand that, your honor.

He added, I knew I was pretty much going to get the book thrown at me. The deal comes more than a month after a statement issued on behalf of the women said they were hopeful for a just and prompt resolution and had great faith in the prosecutors ofce and the court. Castro, 53, had been scheduled for trial Aug. 5 on a 977count indictment. The indictment included two counts of aggravated murder related to accusations that he punched and starved one woman until she miscarried. The former school bus driver also was charged with hundreds of counts of kidnapping and rape, plus assault and other counts. He was accused of repeatedly restraining the women, sometimes chaining them to a

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Ariel Castro listens to the judge during court proceedings Friday in Cleveland. Castro, who imprisoned three women in his home, pleaded guilty Friday to 937 counts in a deal to avoid the death penalty.

pole in a basement, to a bedroom heater or inside a van. The charges alleged Castro assaulted one woman with a vacuum cord around her neck when she tried to escape.

The sticking point on a plea deal had been whether the prosecutor would rule out the death penalty. The Cuyahoga County prosecutor had kept that issue under review.

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Demonstrator Kurt Shotko, of Scranton, speaks with Congressman Matt Cartwright about what Shotko perceives are the dangers that natural gas fracking poses to Pennsylvanias water.

Fracking
From page 1A Huffman said in a press release. Uphill battle But with all of his 43 cosponsors being Democrats, Cartwright also knows it might be an uphill battle during this session, with Republicans in control of the chamber. There is an awful lot of elbow grease that will have to go into making this bill into a law, Cartwright said. And if that doesnt happen as planned, Cartwright said he is hopeful that the proposal will create an impetus for improved regulations. I am advocating for a nationwide regulatory framework, instead

of a patchwork of states, he said. Some states are doing a good job, and some states are not. That, he said, is the legacy of what happened in 1980, when RCRA was amended to exempt waste from the production and development of oil and natural gas and geothermal waste. RCRA is meant to protect the public and the environment from hazardous waste, said Cartwright. Toxins pose health and environmental risks no matter what industry produces them. Its time to hold oil and natural gas producers to the same standards that other industries have complied with for over 30 years.

Fracking pioneer Mitchell dies at 94


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WILLIAMSPORT At a congressional eld hearing Friday, U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, R-Lycoming Township, said he was proud his district has a big chunk of one of the planets most prolic gas reserves. The Congressional Natural Gas Caucus, a research-oriented group of about 80 U.S. representatives, often holds factnding hearings to learn about the industry typically focusing on one or two topics of national concern. The hearing at the Pennsylvania College of Technology brought together caucus members Gene Green, D-Texas, Chairman Glenn Thompson, R-Howard Township, and Tom Reed, R-N.Y., to get up to date on the Marcellus Shale industrys economic state. Marino sat on the panel in place of a fourth caucus leader, Jay Costa, D-Calif., who was absent. Marino said gas development in Lycoming County is booming, with 75 percent of its private land leased to gas developers, and he shares President Barack Obamas opinion that domestic natural gas development is beginning to relieve dependence on foreign oil. Game changer This is a game changer, ladies and gentlemen, Marino said.

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Congressmen Tom Reed, R-N.Y., left, Glenn Thompson, R-Howard Township, center, and Gene Green, D-Texas, talk about the Marcellus Shale industrys financial status at a Congressional Natural Gas Caucus field hearing in Williamsport on Friday.

Marino sits on the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee and said, one day, at a NATO meeting, a man from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries sidled up next to him. They were talking about the Marcellus Shale reserves, and Marino was shocked to nd the MiddleEasterner had heard of his hometown, he said. One of the OPEC guys leaned over to me and said, If you play your cards right, Pennsylvania could be the next Saudi Arabia of the 21st Century, Marino said. The audience of about 50 laughed when Jeff Wheeland, a Lycoming

County commissioner, thanked Reed for his states moratorium on drilling, which has kept drilling focused on the shale-trapped gas Marino in Pennsylvania. New York has called for a moratorium on natural gas development until legislators believe theres a proven safe way to extract the gas. Reed said he hopes to see developers cross into New York soon. But he said he knows the northern states reputation for shunning gas will be hard to overcome when the moratorium expires; and he said with condence

its only a matter of time. Creating jobs Gov. Tom Corbetts energy executive Patrick Henderson laid the discussions foundation with statistics that show gas and gas-related jobs ventures have created about 270,000 new jobs in this state, with many migrant workers leaving their posts to be replaced by Pennsylvanians. He said those working core-industry jobs earned more than $80,000 annually, and those working in jobs that support the industry such as well

pad construction, trucking and land development earned about $48,000 annually. Marino said he sees well pads from his property in rural Lycoming County, and the sight of big industry so close to home does not bother him; however, he said, he still gets his well water tested regularly and wants the public to stay vigilant as well. If anyone has any factual information that there is a problem somewhere, bring it to my attention, Marino said. If there is a problem, regardless of where it originated and whos responsible for it, they will be held accountable if its factually so.
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HOUSTON George P. Mitchell leveraged a penchant for hard work, an appetite for risk and dogged persistence in the face of futility into a technological breakthrough that reshaped the global energy industry and made the wildcat oilman a billionaire. Mitchell, the developer and philanthropist who also is considered the father of fracking, doggedly pursued natural gas he and others knew were trapped in wide, thin layers of rock deep underground. Fracking brought an entirely new and enormous trove of oil and gas within reach. Mitchell died Friday at age 94 his home in Galveston, his family said. The son of a Greek immigrant who ran a cleaning and shoeshine business in Galveston, Mitchell became one of the wealthiest men in the U.S. While his technological breakthrough transformed economies in states like North Dakota, Texas and Pennsylvania and is expected to migrate around the world, many environmentalists have attacked the practice over concerns about air and water pollution. For the entire oil and gas age, drillers had searched for hydrocarbons that had seeped out of layers of sedimentary rock over millions of years and collected into large pools. Once found, they were easy to produce. Engineers merely had to drill into the pools and the natural pressure of the earth would send huge volumes of oil and gas up to the surface. These pools are exceedingly rare, though, and they were quickly being tapped out as the worlds consumption grew, raising fears that the end of the oil and gas age would soon be at hand and raising prices to alarming levels. Mitchells idea: Go directly to the sedimentary rock holding the oil and gas, essentially speeding up geological processes by thousands of millennia. He gured out how to drill into and then along layers of gas-laden rock, then force a slurry of water, sand and chemicals under high pressure into the rock

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They are among 118 who move up in rank
Times Leader staff Barre, reassigned to Troop D, New Castle Leo D. Hannon Jr., of Wyoming, will remain assigned to the Bureau of Criminal Investigation Those promoted to the rank of corporal: Kevin J. Azaravich, of Kingston, reassigned to Troop K, Philadelphia Anthony Doblovasky, of West Wyoming, will remain in the Bureau of Emergency and Special Operations Patrick J. Finn, of Mountain Top, reassigned to Troop H, Harrisburg Christopher M. King, of Hunlock Creek, reassigned to HARRISBURG Twenty-three members of the Pennsylvania State Police have been promoted to the rank of sergeant and 95 others have been promoted to the rank of corporal, Commissioner Frank Noonan announced on Friday. Thirteen Luzerne County residents are among those moving up the ranks. Those promoted to the rank of sergeant: Devon M. Brutosky, of Submitted photo Sugarloaf Township, reassigned to Cpl. Patrick J. Finn, of Mountain Top, second from left, stands with Lt. Col. George Bivens, Col. Frank Noonan, Lt. Col. Scott Snyder and Acting Lt. Col. Timothy Mercer after the state police promotion Troop J, Embreeville James M. Dunleavy, of Wilkesceremony held Thursday at Founders Hall in Hershey. Troop F, Montoursville Joseph J. Kulick Jr., of Nanticoke, reassigned to Troop P, Towanda Robert P. Naprava Jr., of Hazle Township, reassigned to Troop M, Trevose Eugene T. Ondeck Jr., of Wapwallopen, will remain at Troop P, Shickshinny Alan D. Pietkiewic, of Drums, will remain at Troop N, Hazleton Jason J. Rasmus, of Mountain Top, reassigned to Troop K, Philadelphia James A. Youngblood Jr., of Shavertown, reassigned to Troop N, Swiftwater

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KINGSTON Ecstasy tablets and heroin were allegedly found during a trafc stop that resulted in the arrest of two people early Friday morning. Police said they stopped Tishawna M. Dixon, 26, of Edwardsville, for speeding on Market Street at about 2 a.m. A records check showed Dixon was wanted by Scranton police on charges of theft and unauthorized use of a vehicle, police said. She was taken into custody. A passenger in the vehicle, Bertram Cecil Sandy, 37, of Irving Place, Wilkes-Barre, was allegedly in possession of ecstasy and heroin. Sandy was arraigned on two counts of possession of a controlled substance and one count each of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $50,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled on Aug. 7. MONROE TWP. State police at Tunkhannock reported an unknown person entered The Fireplace Gallery, state Route 29, and stole money on July 16 or 17. TUNKHANNOCK TWP. Anthony Jude Macedonio, 58, surrendered on a charge he violated the states Megans Law registration requirements on July 11, state police at Tunkhannock said. Macedonio called the Wyoming County Probation Department and left a voice mail indicating a change of address, police said. Megans Law compels convicted sexual offenders to report in person to change their address. HAZLETON City police reported the following: Several people armed with a rearm robbed a person of money in the area of Fifth and Vine streets at 4:32 p.m. Thursday. Ten minutes later, several people riding bicycles and armed with a rearm robbed a person in the area of Third and Locust Streets, police said. No injuries were reported in the two armed robberies. Jaclyn Rodrigues of Hazleton reported Friday her purse was stolen when she was inside Shakers Bar on West Broad Street. Several vehicles were found vandalized in the 600 block of Peace Street Thursday night. A wallet was found Friday morning in the rear of Hazleton City Hall on state Route 309. The owner may reclaim the wallet at the police department. Several juveniles reportedly armed with bats, knives and bricks were involved in a ght in the area of Fourth and James streets at 4:23 p.m. Thursday. The juveniles ed the area before police arrived. There were no reports of injuries. A gray-and-black bicycle with orange pegs was stolen from the 200 block of East Mine Street on Thursday. Items were stolen from a vehicle that was entered in the area of Elm and Wyoming streets Wednesday night into Thursday morning.

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The Luzerne County Flood Protection Authority is getting closer to hiring someone to ll an executive director position thats been vacant for six months, authority Chairman Stephen A. Urban said during a special meeting Friday afternoon. Authority board members have interviewed seven applicants to date, Urban said. An engineer executive director is needed because the authority oversees the Wyoming Valley levee system and other ood-control projects. The position will

pay at least $70,000. The authority has been without an executive director since Jim Brozena retired Jan. 11. The board also voted Friday to authorize solicitor Christopher Cullen to proceed with legal action he deems necessary in an ongoing dispute over the boards composition. A county council majority voted last week against an authority-recommended paperwork change that would ofcially change the authoritys composition to ve citizens. A legal action over the eligibility of three unpaid citizen authority board members is pending in court, and a court hearing on the mat-

ter is scheduled for Friday. Urban said the conversion to ve citizens is necessary because the home rule charter prohibited county employees from serving on most county authorities and boards. The charter specied employees to serve on a few boards, such as the retirement board and ethics commission, but not the ood authority. But Councilwoman Linda McClosky Houck has argued the charter also allowed for exceptions that are not expressly stated in the charter. Some council members support keeping the original authority structure that includes the county assistant engineer and county planning/zoning director because of their expertise. Deliberation issue In other business Friday, Kingston resident Brian Shiner challenged the authoritys lack of public deliberation on the recent selection of Northeast Revenue Service LLC to collect the levee fee for 2013.

Shiner said authority members indicated they discussed the matter in closeddoor executive session, and he said discussions about which company should be chosen must be conducted in public. He also noted the board publicly discussed the previous selection of the 2012 levee collector before hiring Northeast Revenue. Cullen said the only contract discussion in executive session involved the legality of each proposal, which is permissible. Authority member Kevin OBrien told Shiner one of the four companies submitted incomplete information in response to a public request for proposals. Northeast Revenue submitted the lowest price of the other three and was considered by all board members to be the best service provider, he said. Urban and Cullen also said Northeast Revenue was hired at a public meeting earlier this month, where public comment was permitted.

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Researchers think two of the ships might have been privateers and the third was their prize
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GALVESTON, Texas Marine archaeologists made a thrilling discovery this week while examining a well-preserved shipwreck deep in the Gulf of Mexico two other sunken vessels that likely went down with it during an early 19th century storm. Much isnt known about the ships, including the ag or ags they sailed under and the year they sank about 170 miles southeast of Galveston. They came to rest 4,363 feet, or nearly three-quarters of a mile, below the surface, making them the deepest Gulf or North American shipwrecks to have been systematically investigated by archaeologists, the researchers said. What youre going to see and hear I hope will blow your mind. Because it has ours, lead investigator Fritz Hanselmann told reporters at a Thursday news conference in which the team revealed its initial ndings. We went out with a lot of questions and we returned with even more. The big question were all asking is: What is the shipwreck? And the answer is we still dont know, said Hanselmann, a researcher from Texas State University in San Marcos Meadows Center for Water and the Environment. During eight days of exploration that ended Wednesday, the scientists used remotecontrolled machines to recover

more than 60 artifacts from the initial shipwreck site, including musket parts, ceramic cups and dishes, liquor bottles, clothing and even a toothbrush. The artifacts, including china from Britain, ceramics from Mexico and at least one musket from Canada, will help researchers determine the ships histories, Hanselmann said. Nationalities, cultures, all collide in these shipwrecks. We hope to return in the future next year with more work, he said. Although they werent allowed to retrieve artifacts from the two new sites under the terms of their agreement to examine the initial one, the researchers too k thousands of photos and closely examined the wreckage of all three ships, which came to rest within ve miles of one another. Two of the ships were carrying similar items, and researchers believe they may have been privateers, or armed ships that governments would hire, Hanselmann said. The third vessel was loaded with hides and large bricks of tallow, suggesting that it may have been a prize seized by the privateers. The artifacts are headed for preservation work at a Texas A&M University research facility. For now, theres lot of conjecture, lots of hypotheses, said Jim Delgado, the director of the Maritime Heritage Program for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. We may have answered some questions, but we have a large

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This is the oxidized copper hull sheathing of a wrecked ship in the Gulf of Mexico about 170 miles from Galveston, Texas. Scientists used remote-controlled machines to so far recover more than 60 artifacts from the site.

number of new questions. But thats archaeology. Delgado said the ships likely went down during the rst two decades of the 1800s, which was a time of great upheaval in the Gulf region and in the New World, in general. Empires were falling, Spain was losing its grip, France was selling what it has, Mexico becomes independent, Texas independent, Latin America becomes independent and the U.S. is beginning to make a foot-

hold in the Gulf, he said. So these wrecks are all tied to that, we are sure. Its likely each ship was carrying 50 to 60 men and that none of them survived. Among the wreckage were telescopes and other navigational tools that survivors likely wouldnt have left behind if they could have helped it, the researchers said. Delgado said the ship the team set out to examine was armed with six cannons and may have had two masts. Undersea

images show the outline of a copper-clad, 84-foot-long by 26-foot-wide wooden hull. A Shell Oil Co. survey crew notied federal Interior Department ofcials in 2011 that its sonar had detected something resembling a shipwreck. It also detected some other material. Like a medical ultrasound, interpreting can be difcult, said Jack Irion, of the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. This case is the

same way. You cant tell if its an historic shipwreck or just a pile of stuff. A year later, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration vessel examining seaoor habitat and naturally occurring gas seepage used a remote-controlled vehicle to briey examine the wreck. Besides determining the ships dimensions, the examination showed it to be undisturbed and likely from the early 19th century.

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Snowden back. The attorney generals letter may allay reported Russian concerns about how Snowden might be treated if he is deported to the U.S. Some Russian politicians, including parliament speaker Sergei Naryshkin, have said Snowden should be granted asylum to protect him from the death penalty. If Snowden were to go to a country that opposes the death penalty, providing assurances that the U.S. wont seek the death penalty might remove at least one obstacle to his return to the U.S. I can report that the United States is prepared to provide to the Russian government the following assurances regarding the treatment Mr. Snowden would face upon return to the United States, Holder wrote. First, the United States would not seek the death penalty for Mr. Snowden should he return to the United States. In addition, Mr. Snowden will not be tortured. Torture is unlawful in the United States, Holders letter said. The attorney general said that if Snowden returned to the U.S. he

would promptly be brought before a civilian court and would receive all the protections that United States law provides. Holder also said that we understand from press reports and prior conversations between our governments that Mr. Snowden believes that he is unable to travel out of Russia and must therefore take steps to legalize his status. That is not accurate; he is able to travel. Despite the revocation of Snowdens passport on June 22, Snowden remains a U.S. citizen and is eligible for a limited validity passport good for direct return to the United States, said the attorney general. A spokesman for President Vladimir Putin said Russia has not budged from its refusal to extradite Snowden. Snowden, who is believed to have been staying at the Moscow airport transit zone since June 23, applied for temporary asylum in Russia last week. The United States wants him sent home to face prosecution for espionage. Asked by a reporter whether the governments position had changed, Dmitry Peskov told Russian news agencies that Russia has never extradited anyone and never will. There is no U.S.-Russia extradition treaty.

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ROSEMARY DOLLY VOGEL, 81, of Munhall, Pa., formerly of WilkesBarre, passed away July 22, 2013. She was the cousin and best friend to Judith Pomnian of Lincoln Place, aunt to many nieces and nephews, great-aunt to three great-nieces and a longtime active member of the Homestead Park United Methodist Church Friends will be received from noon to 3 p.m. on Sunday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the George Irvin Green Funeral Home Inc., 3511 Main St., Munhall, Pa. ( 412-461-63940.) Funeral service will be held at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Homestead Park United Methodist Church. Everyone please meet at church. Memorial donations can be made in Dollys name to Homestead Park United Methodist Church or Family Hospice. HELEN JASKULSKI, 94, passed away Wednesday, July 24, 2013 at the Birchwood Nursing Center. Born Oct. 23, 1918, she was a daughter of the late Martin and Eva Piesko Michalek. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph; son John; brother, Andrew Michalek; sister, Leona Michalek and daughter-in-law, Margaret Jaskulski. Surviving are sons Joseph and Martin and wife Carol; nine grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Blessing service was held July 27 at Stanley S. Stegura Funeral Home Inc., 614 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. Interment was in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Newport Township. KENT S. BRACE, 54, a resident of Hunlock Creek, passed away at his home on July 25, 2013. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Clarke Piatt Funeral Home Inc., 6 Sunset Lake Road, Hunlock Creek. MRS. HELEN GRACE (PUNKY) BURKE, of Duryea, passed away Thursday, July 25, 2013. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Bernard J. Piontek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main St., Duryea.

ELFRIEDA I. MACEIKO, 86, of Edwardsville, passed away Tuesday July 23, 2013, in the Manor Care Health Services, Kingston. She was born July 10, 1927, in Zwickau, Germany. She was the daughter of the late Richard Frantz and Anna (Pohl) Baumann. She was educated in the Zwickau School District. She was employed as a seamstress for Pioneer Dress Co. and Stelmars Manufacturing Co., Wilkes-Barre. She was a member of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union. She was preceded in death by her husband of 41 years, Daniel Maceiko. According to Elfriedas wishes, her funeral services were private. Interment was in St. John the Baptist Orthodox Cemetery, Pringle. Arrangements were entrusted to the care of the Edwards and Russin Funeral Home, 717 Main St., Edwardsville. EDWARD SONNY J. SEBASTINAS, 74, of Hunlock Creek, died unexpectedly Thursday, July 25, 2013, at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Sonny was born in Wilkes-Barre on March 7, 1939. He was the son of the late Walter and Anna (Stefanovich) Sebastinas. Sonny graduated from Sugar Notch High School and was employed by Canvas Specialties Inc., Hanover Township. Surviving are his life partner, Scott Pardoe; sisters, Dorothy Kane, Jean Raniel, Joan Conklin; and numerous nieces and nephews. Private funeral services were held from the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley. RITA MIALL, 77, of Wilkes-Barre, passed away Thursday morning, July 25, 2013, at Hospice Community Care, Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Arrangements are pending and entrusted to Kniffen OMalley Funeral Home, 465 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.

MICHAEL R. KURILLA
July 25, 2013 Michael R. Kurilla, 59, a resident of Swoyersville, passed away peacefully on Thursday morning at Hospice Community Care, Inpatient Unit, Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. His loving wife is Kathy (Kocher) Kurilla. Together, Michael and Kathy shared 35 beautiful years of marriage. Born on May 12, 1954, in Kingston, Michael was the son of the late John and Julia (Hetro) Kurilla. Michael was a graduate of the former Central Catholic High School, Kingston, class of 1972. Following high school, Michael furthered his education at Kings College, Wilkes-Barre, where he acquired his bachelors degree. Michael was employed by Pulverman, Dallas, as their quality assurance manager. In his earlier years, Michael was employed for 21 years at Muskin Leisure Products, Wilkes-Barre. Additionally, he was previously employed for some time by Flextronics, formerly of Kingston. Michael was a member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Parish, Swoyersville. Family was the center of Michaels life and he treasured every moment he had with his loved ones. His presence will be deeply missed, but his spirit will continue to live on in the hearts of his family and friends. In addition to his parents, John and Julia Kurilla, Michael was preceded in death by his brothers, Andrew, John, Joseph and Frank Kurilla; and his sister, Mary Nardone. In addition to his wife, Kathy, Michael is survived by his daughters, Kristi Skovronski and her husband, John, of Wyoming; Susan Kurilla, of Swoyersville, and Jessica Kurilla, of Philadelphia; his motherin-law, Hildegard Kocher, of Shavertown; his brother-in-law, Sam Nardone, of Old Boston; his sisterin-law, Rita Kurilla, of Exeter; his numerous nieces and nephews; and his faithful dog, Charlie. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a memorial Mass that will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday in St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, 116 Hughes St., Swoyersville, with the Rev. Joseph J. Pisaneschi, his pastor, ofciating. Those attending the funeral service are kindly asked to assemble directly at the church on Tuesday morning, as there will be no procession from the funeral home to the church. Interment will privately follow in Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Cemetery, Swoyersville. Family and friends are invited to call from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at the Wroblewski Funeral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. For additional information or to send the Kurilla family an online message of condolence, you may visit the funeral home website www.wroblewskifuneralhome.com. In lieu of owers, memorial contributions may be made in Michaels memory to the American Cancer Society, 712 S. Keyser Avenue, Taylor, PA 18517.

FRANCIS J. FRANK RADICE, PH.D


July 24, 2013 Francis J. Frank Radice, Ph.D., 88, of 152 W. Fourth St., Bloomsburg, died at his home on Wednesday at 5:50 p.m. after a long illness. Born in Wilkes-Barre, on April 21, 1925, he was a son of the late Vincent and Catherine (deBattista) Radice. He resided in Bloomsburg for many years. Frank was a graduate of the former Bloomsburg State Teachers College and held a masters degree and his Ph.D. from Penn State University. He last served as a professor of business administration at Bloomsburg University, retiring in 1985, becoming a professor emeritus at that time. He served as assistant chair and acting chair of the Universitys Department of Business Administration, as well as serving on numerous campus committees over the years. He was honored by student members of the Delta Mu Delta National Honor Society in business administration as an outstanding business professor and was honored by the College of Business Faculty for contributions for meritorious departmental service by the Department of Finance & Business Law and by Pi Omega National Honor Society in business education. Frank was a member of the American Association of University Professors, the American Business Law Association, the Association of Pennsylvania State Colleges & University Faculties, Delta Pi Epsilon Fraternity, National Honor Society in Business Education, National Education Association, Pennsylvania State Education Association and Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity. He was the author of Todays Business Law and authored many articles on business law for professional publications. He edited and contributed to the Pennsylvania Department of Education Bulletin 380, Business Law for Business Education Departments in Pennsylvania Public Schools. He was awarded a fellowship in life insurance by the American Association of University Teachers of Insurance and studied with the

LYDIA MAE YUHAS


July 25, 2013 Mrs. Lydia Mae Yuhas, 73, of Duryea, passed away Thursday morning at home, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Scranton, she was the daughter of the late David and Bertha Osmolia Howell. She attended Newton Ransom High School. Prior to her retirement, she was employed by the former Topps Chewing Gum Co., Duryea, and the former Panel Prints, Old Forge. Lydia was an avid bingo player who loved to play bingo throughout the area, especially at Germania Hose Co., Duryea, with her dear friend Lois. She enjoyed playing cards with her family and friends and watching the Yankees baseball games. She was a member of the West Side Senior Center, Scranton. She was a loving mother, grandma, great-grandma, sister, aunt, mother-in-law and friend. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Andrew V. Yuhas, who passed away on March 11, 1991, and several brothers and sisters. She is survived by son Michael Yuhas of Olyphant; daughter, Lisa Piro and her husband, Michael, of Duryea; daughter, Donna Harriger and her husband, Robert, of Crestline, Ohio; daughter, Dorothy Taylor and her husband, Paul, of Old Forge; son David Yuhas and his wife, Shirley, of Duryea; stepdaughter, Joyce Ann Kilgore and her

FUNERALS
BYRIEL - Kim, celebration of life, 4 to 8 p.m. today at Kings Pizzeria, Mountain Top. DEVLIN - John, friends may call 2 to 4 p.m. today at the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown. EVERETT - Mary Glenn, funeral services 11 a.m. Monday at Davis-Dinelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday. FREEMAN - Joan, memorial service 2 p.m. today at Harman Funeral Homes & Crematory Inc. (East), 669 W. Butler Drive, Drums. Friends may call 1 p.m. until service. GODECK - Jeffrey, funeral service 10 a.m. today at Ruane & Regan Funeral Home, 1308 Grove St., Avoca. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. today. GROSEK - Helen, Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. today at St. Theresas Church, Pioneer Avenue, Dallas. Friends may call 8:30 a.m. until Mass. HENESS - Donald Sr., Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. today in St. Robert Bellarmine Parish, formerly St. Aloysius Church, 143 W. Division St., Wilkes Barre. JANTZ - Shirley, funeral services 11 a.m. today at John V. Morris Family Funeral Homes Inc., 625 N. Main St. Friends may call 9 a.m. until services. JASKULSKI - Helen, blessing service 10 a.m. today at Stanley S. Stegura Funeral Home Inc., 614 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. Friends may call 9 a.m. until service. KNORR - Honey, funeral services 11 a.m. Tuesday at Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. Monday and 10 a.m. until time of service Tuesday at the funeral home. KOCHER - Thelma, memorial service 5 p.m. today in Christ United Methodist Church, 175 S. Main Road, Mountain Top. Friends may call 4 p.m. until service. LASKOWSKI - Loretta, funeral services 9 a.m. Monday at Kiesinger Funeral Services Inc., 255 McAlpine St., Duryea. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. at Queen of the Apostles Church, Hawthorne Street, Avoca. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday. LIZZA - Anthony, funeral services 10 a.m. today in Victor M. Ferri Funeral Home, 522 Fallon St., Old Forge. OWENS - Sheila, memorial service 4 p.m. today at Metcalfe-Shaver-Kopcza Funeral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Friends may call 3 p.m. until service. RADICE - Francis, friends may call 1 to 3 p.m. today at the Dean W. Kriner Inc. Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 325 Market St., Bloomsburg. YOZWIAK - James, funeral services 11:30 a.m. today at Yanaitis Funeral Home Inc., 55 Stark St., Plains Township. Friends may call 10 a.m. until services.

State Mutual Insurance Company of America. Early in his life, he was employed at Reliance High School, Reliance, Wyo., and at Williamsport Senior High School. He also taught in the U.S. Air Force education program at Penn State University. Frank served in the U.S. Navy during World War II in both the European and Pacic theaters. He was a member of the Valley of Bloomsburg Post 273, American Legion. A member of St. Pauls Episcopal Church, he also belonged to the Columbia County Historical and Genealogical Society and was a life member of Bloomsburg Elks Lodge 436. Frank was preceded in death by seven brothers: Eugene, Marchello, George, Edward, Vincent James, Julius and John. Surviving are his wife, the former Susanne Duy, with whom he observed their 63rd wedding anniversary on July 21, 2013; a son, Eugene D. Radice, M.D., and his wife, Karen, Bloomsburg; two daughters, Christiane Radice, Troy, Va., and Catherine Gedvilas, Tempe, Ariz.; and three grandchildren. He was the last of his immediate family and will also be remembered by a close friend, William Selden, Ph.D., Berwick. The family will receive friends from 1 to 3 p.m. today at the Dean W. Kriner Inc. Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 325 Market St., Bloomsburg. The family will provide owers. Memorials may be sent in his memory to the Bloomsburg University Foundation, 400 E. Second St., Bloomsburg, PA 17815. A private graveside service will be held in Old Rosemont Cemetery, Bloomsburg, with the Rev. David Bateman, interim rector of St. Pauls Episcopal Church, ofciating. Condolence messages and photographs may be post-

husband, Jerry, of Ohio; stepson, Richard Yuhas of Florida; stepson, William Yuhas of Scranton; stepson, Andrew Yuhas of WilkesBarre; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; brother, Thomas Howells and his wife, Audrey, of Moosic; sister, Sally Kurtz of Scranton; sister, Dora DiGregorio of Scranton; sister, Elizabeth (Betty) Eisenhart of Scranton; brother-in-law, Warren Speck of Pittston; many nieces and nephews; and her faithful and loving companion, Bandit. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Bernard J. Piontek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main St., Duryea, with services by the Rev. Joseph LaCava of the Independent Bible Church, Duryea. Interment will be in St. Johns Cemetery, Duryea. Family and friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. To leave the family an online condolence or for further information, please visit our website, www. piontekfuneralhome.com.

DANIEL G. DAVISON
July 22, 2013 Daniel G. Davison, 49, of West Market Street, Kingston, died unexpectedly on Monday at his residence. He was born in Kingston, on Dec. 8, 1963, the son of the late William and Geraldine (Wolfe) Davison. Dan was a lifetime resident of Luzerne County, where he graduated from the Wyoming Valley West High School, class of 1982. He was employed by Rex Shoe Co., Exeter, and most recently by Trion Industries, Wilkes Barre, as a materials handler. He also served in the U.S. Army Reserve from 1982-85. Daniels favorite sport was wrestling and he was very fond of Riccis Pizza, Wilkes Barre. His many friends will always remember Daniels smile and pleasant greetings to them. Preceding him in death were brothers, William and Matthew Davison; and sister, Carol Leake. Surviving are son, Daniel G. Davison and his moth-

THOMAS J. DAVIS
July 25, 2013 Thomas J. Davis, 89, of Hanover Township, died Thursday evening at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital with his family by his side. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late William and Julia Cosgrove Davis. Thomas was a graduate of Elmer L. Meyers High School and was a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean Conict. He served aboard the USS Wilkes-Barre, the USS West Virginia and the USS Tuscaloosa. He was a tool and die maker and was partner in Davis Tool and Machine Shop of Wilkes-Barre; he also worked for Atlas Chain and Cable of WestPittston for 20 years and last for Owens-Illinois of Jenkins Township for 10 years, until his retirement. Thomas was a member of St. Aloysius Church, Wilkes-Barre, and the Hanover American Legion Post 609. Thomas and his wife Dorothy met and spent many years dancing at the Spinning Wheel and were members of the Big Band Society for 13 years. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Leonard, William and Alvin; and sister, Margret Scott. Surviving are his wife of 64 years, the former

er, Karen Debold, Wilkes Barre; sister-in-law, Debbie Davison; special niece, Amy Ellard; other nieces, nephews and cousins. Memorial funeral services will be held at 7:45 p.m. Sunday at the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley, with the Rev. Carol Coleman, pastor of Luzerne United Methodist Church ofciating. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorial visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. or until the time of service.

FRANK C. LENIVY JR.


July 25, 2013 Frank C. Lenivy Jr., 62, of Tunkhannock, died suddenly Thursday at Tyler Memorial Hospital in Tunkhannock. He is survived by his wife of 35 years, Mary Pat (Jarosz) Lenivy. He was born on July 1, 1951, in Baltimore, Md., son of the late Frank C. and Marie Linthicum Lenivy Sr. He retired from Procter & Gamble in Mehoopany after 31 years in 2003. Frank was a member and a past president of the Tunkhannock Youth Basketball Association for 13 years; he helped coach the Tunkhannock High school baseball team, coached senior Legion baseball for four years and started Tunkhannocks rst junior Legion baseball program. He also was a member of the Charlie Shaw Golf League, and he loved to travel with his family. He is survived by his son, Christopher, of Tunkhannock; daughter and husband, Andrea and Jeff Fleming, of Harveys Lake; stepmother, Joan Lenivy, of Pasadena, Md.; stepbrothers, Alan Freed, of Abingdon, Md., and Clayton Freed, of Rising Sun, Md.; and stepsister, Erin Peters,

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Dorothy Leedock; sons, William and his wife, Jody Davis, of Wilkes-Barre, and Thomas and his wife, Susan Davis, of Kingston; daughters, Deborah Davis, of Lake Worth, Fla., and Christine and her husband, Todd Kurash, WilkesBarre; grandchildren, Matthew Davis, Emily Bergen, Kaila, Kyle and Koel Kurash; nephews and nieces. Funeral will be held at 8:45 a.m. Monday at the Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Aloysius Church, Wilkes-Barre. Interment with military honors will be held in St. Marys Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Online condolences may be made to www.corcoranfuneralhome.com.

of Annapolis, Md. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at the Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Home Inc., 73 West Tioga St., Tunkhannock, with Pastor Peter F. Geschwinder of the Tunkhannock United Methodist Church ofciating. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. In lieu of owers, please make memorial contributions to the Tunkhannock Little League, c/o Bob Barkley, 116 Wood Crest Tunkhannock, PA 18657 or the Tunkhannock Youth Basketball Association. For directions or online condolences, please visit www.sheldonkukuchkafuneralhome.com.

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Editorial
Obama administration takes aim at journalism
The Obama administration cant have it both ways. It cant be a staunch defender of press freedom and at the same time go after journalists who rely on condential sources. Yet this inconsistency, some would say hyprocrisy, within the Justice Department is on full display in the case of James Risen, a Pulitzer Prizewinning reporter for The New York Times who covers national security. Mr. Risen was ordered by a divided panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va., to testify whether former CIA employee Jeffrey Sterling, who is accused of leaking classied material, was a source for the reporters 2006 book. State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration detailed intelligence failures under President George W. Bush and described the administrations warrantless wiretapping program. A federal judge in 2011 declined to compel Mr. Risen to reveal his source, saying he was protected by a limited reporters privilege under the First Amendment. But on Friday the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the Justice Department in a 2-1 decision that there is no First Amendment testimonial privilege, absolute or qualied, that protects a reporter from being compelled to testify in criminal proceedings. Judge Roger Gregory dissented, warning that The majority exalts the interests of the government while unduly trampling those of the press, and in doing so, severely impinges on the press and the free ow of information in our society. The Obama administration should take his words to heart. Requiring Mr. Risen to reveal his source is a blow to journalism, particularly in the realm of national security reporting since the 4th Circuit includes Maryland and Virginia, where much of the governments intelligence and surveillance agencies, such as the CIA, are based. By demanding that Mr. Risen break his pledge of condentiality, the Obama Justice Department pushed the court into setting a chilling and destructive precedent that will go beyond this single case. The Sterling prosecution is one of seven leak-related cases brought under the 1917 Espionage Act by the Obama administration, compared to only three under all other previous presidents. Mr. Risen plans to appeal to the Supreme Court and vows to go to prison if he ultimately loses. That wouldnt be necessary if the administration made good on its promise to respect press freedom and reporter condentiality. The ruling comes at an inopportune time for Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. In May he had to defend the Justice Departments seizure of two months of phone records of Associated Press staff members and its surveillance of personal emails belonging to a Fox News reporter. On July 12, Mr. Holder tried to make amends by unveiling new guidelines for leak investigations that would signicantly limit the cases in which reporters materials would be sought, then President Obama promised to seek a federal shield law to help journalists protect their sources. The administrations charm offensive is not enough not when its trying to criminalize journalism. Its true that reporters need a national shield law, but they also need a White House that lets journalists do their jobs, which sometimes requires condentiality. In the out-of-control case of James Risen, the Obama administration can start to clear up the doublespeak by withdrawing its demand that the reporter betray his source.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

OTHER OpiniOn: FREEDOM OF pRESS

COMMEnTARY: JOE BUTKiEWiCZ

Assembling the pieces: Life can be big puzzle


We are on vacation. A jigsaw puzzle is on the dining room table. The pieces are spread out, 1,000 swirlywhirly shapes that if ever assembled will depict a birds-eye view of the place we live. If ever are key words. Since the kids were in diapers and riding Big Wheels, this has been a tradition. We retreat to the secluded house near the lake. We bring books, swimsuits and enthusiasm. And jigsaw puzzles. Collectively we assemble two or three puzzles on a lake vacation. This year, however, the puzzle was no simple Manhattan skyline or Neuschwanstein Castle. A tempting newspaper advertisement lured me to order a custom puzzle of an aerial view of our hometown. Enter an address and a few days later theres a box with a square mile, divided into 1,000 pieces. Easy-peasey, I thought. I know my hometown like nobody else. Except for some time in New York City for college and a few years after living a bachelor and then newlywed life in Wilkes-Barre, Ive spent most of my 55 years in the municipality I call home. My family homestead is in Kingston. I went to grade school and high school here. I threw the Wilkes-Barre Record on doorsteps in my neighborhood. We caroused through the neighborhoods as kids on bikes, teens in clusters and as adults on walks. My wife and I have purchased three homes in our hometown. Were stuck on good. I know this place. Or I thought I did. Nevertheless the process began. Hands eagerly sorted the pieces to ip each right side up. The edge pieces were segregated and a frame quickly came together. But after connecting a few blobs of color warehouse rooftops and ball elds the puzzle was largely undone, 50 or so suburban blocks of home upon home facing sidewalk lined streets, an impressionistic mess that all looked the same. It might as well have been an aerial view of grass. Its the street view that is most familiar to me, not the birds eye. What demented person would get that puzzle, exclaimed one guest. Family members howled with laughter. Puzzles can be challenging, but this one was work. It was too much. Sun and rain beckoned. Frankly , it deed vacation. My family members the better puzzle builders had the sense to quit while the vacation was still good. They swam and read and hiked and slept. Perhaps because I was the demented person who traded hardearned money for the puzzle, I became the masochist determined to nish it. Id estimate 900 pieces were still unconnected. I sat down. I picked up a piece. I considered it. My wife and son had already guessed the aerial image was taken in springtime the trees are largely still bare, there are school buses on the street. And it was afternoon, judging by the angle of shadows. I rotated the piece, aligned the shadow and considered the roof line. It goes about there, I thought setting it into an empty space inside the frame Then another. Align the shadow. Consider the driveway. About there. Gradually I re-discovered the community Ive known so well, in a kind of voyeuristic way. The aerial view and the individual scrutiny of pieces had me peering down driveways, into backyards and beyond fences. I saw home additions I never knew existed from my street level view; I discovered numerous pools, outbuildings and paved areas. The puzzle takes in about half of the municipality, about 3,000 homes. I detected patterns. The old neighborhood with the big homes, spreading driveways and large lawns. The neighborhoods of long homes with gambrel roofs built in the days of anthracite. The neighborhood with curving streets and homes built in the 1970s and 80s, the tell-tale brown roofs in a sea of gray roofs. If it was frustrating it was also fascinating to me to rethink what I thought I knew so well. We never completed the puzzle. Vacation ended and my wife carefully transported the progress back home to try again. Work hits a pace quickly. But I think of my community our community differently with fresh eyes and a new view. Life should be like that. Continuing. Each day, a challenge. I havent put all the pieces together yet. But I will. Thats the challenge.

Obama fights strong for the middle class


Why President Barack Obama wanted to get out of D.C. to talk about the economy is not hard to decipher. The Capitol is ground zero of GOP obstructionists. So Obama left the naysayers behind and pledged to spend the rest of his time in ofce ghting to improve the lives of the middle class. He did so with gusto on two college campuses, rst in his home state of Illinois, and then at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg. His template is consistent, reasonable and refreshingly positive: access to quality education from preschool to college, infrastructure upgrades, goodpaying jobs, home ownership, secure retirements and affordable health care. Before his jet even left the tarmac in Washington, GOP leaders lambasted the president for leaving, saying he should be lobbying lawmakers instead. Please. Republicans have no intention of being lobbied by this president. They are threatening to shut down government with no budget by Oct. 1, followed shortly by another debt ceiling showdown. The president hopes public support will help force Congress into meaningful compromises. Budget disagreements are immense. The GOP House budget plans take a meat cleaver, as Obama said, to his efforts to improve the odds for the middle class, protect the environment and create more secure jobs. Obama promises to use his executive authority to make changes whenever possible and tap CEOs, philanthropists and labor leaders to help him try to solve the many challenges still facing the nations economy. In part, Obama used his Show-Me State visit to repeat his call for the GOP to show the nation specics of their alternatives. And he promised to listen. If Washington will just shake off its complacency and set aside the kind of slash-and-burn partisanship weve seen these past few years our economy will be stronger a year from now, Obama said. It would be welcome if more Americans take up the call for expanding opportunities and push Congress toward compromises. Obama promised to continue to dene his effort to lessen inequities and better prepare workers to compete globally in the days ahead. He sounds again like the candidate America elected twice, energized and focused. The onus now shifts to the GOP to see whether it can conjure an alternative positive vision.
The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Mo.)

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Writer finds heresy in letter to editor


The letter headlined Your Soul is on the line was absolute heresy. Sacred Scripture must be studied qualitatively and quantitatively in its fullest totality. The Trinity is the central doctrine of Christian faith which states there is One God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, sharing one nature. Yes, one God in three divine persons. Sacred Scripture gives definitive evidence that Jesus Christ is God. (John 1:1-2)-(John 20:28)-(Romans 9:5)(Titus 2:13) and (1 Tim. 1:16-18)The Catholic Church teaches this and many Protestant Churches. Jesus Christ will judge the living and the dead evidence

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Letters to the editor must include the writers name, address and daytime phone number for verification. Letters should be no more than 250 words. We reserve the right to edit and limit writers to one published letter every 30 days. Email: mailbag@timesleader.com Fax: 570-829-5537 Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 (John 5:22), (Acts 10:42), (2 Tim. 4:1). Also, look at the Apostles Creed, the Nicene Creed and the Athanasias Creed. The Church is the pillar and ground of truth (1 Tim. 3:15) and has been here since Christ. Eph. 2:1921 gives definitive affirmation the Church was started on the foundation of the Apostles and prophets with Christ the chief cornerstone. The Bible itself tells us some ignorant and unstable people distort Scripture to their own destruction. (2 Peter 3:15-16). You be the judge who is right: a Church here for 2000 years or letter writer Cindy Krzywicki.

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Immigration
From page 1A illegal immigrants. The rst involved Joan Romero and Pedro Cabrera, two illegal immigrants who were charged in the fatal shooting of Derek Kichline on May 10, 2006. The same day Kichline died, a 14-yearold illegal immigrant red a handgun at a crowded school playground. Charges against Romero and Cabrera were later dropped because of an issue with a witness. Barlettas stance against illegal immigrants has garnered him national attention, and since being elected to Congress hes worked hard on immigration issues. Long court battle The ACLU led suit against the city in 2006 to block implementation of the ordinance. In July 2007, U.S. District Judge James Munley declared the ordinance unconstitutional. The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld that ruling in September 2010. The city then appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. The U.S. Supreme Court considered the Hazleton case and sent it back to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court in 2011 based on the Supreme Courts May 26, 2011 decision that upheld an Arizona law, which is similar to the employment provision in Hazletons Illegal-Immigration Relief Act. The city has relied on private donations to defend the never-enforced ordinance. Proponents have spent nearly $500,000 on litigation using donations from thousands of individual donors, but have since received a $50,000 contribution that has sustained them recently, Yannuzzi said. Omar Jadwat, an attorney with the ACLU Immigrants Rights Project in New York, said: It is a shame that so much of the city governments time and resources have been wasted on these fundamentally awed laws, and we hope that the city will nally accept the courts judgment and move on. The Associated Press contributed to this story.

Demolition continues on Hotel Sterling


In only two days, a good portion of the Hotel Sterling has been reduced to rubble, and onlookers Friday gathered to watch the progress. Workers from Brdaric Excavating of Luzerne will be on the job today. On Monday, theyll move to the buildings North River Street side, prompting temporary road closures. North River Street will be closed near the Market Street intersection. Barricades will be in place at the intersections of North River and Jackson streets and North River and Union streets. The road closures are in effect only for Monday. Motorists entering Wilkes-Barre on North River Street will be directed to turn left on Jackson Street and use North Main Street to the downtown and surrounding areas. Drivers should allow extra time when commuting to Wilkes-Barre. Mondays closures will not affect South River Street traffic entering and exiting the Market Street Bridge or West Market Street. Details on additional traffic closures and delays will likely be announced later next week. During its initial stages, demolition is expected to take place Mondays through Fridays, typically from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., except for today. The project is expected to be completed within 60 days.
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From page 1A stretchers. A hospital security guard did not allow a reporter onto the property while the crash victims were being received. Health Alliance Community Relations Coordinator Leigh Ann Weidlich later reported that 26 children who were passengers on the bus involved in the crash were triaged in the makeshift triage area. In addition, 11 others were seen in the hospital Emergency Department, for a total of 37 patients seen at Hazleton General. One adult a chaperone was own by medical helicopter from Hazleton General to Lehigh Valley Hospital. Farley said she spoke with the chaperone, whom she said will be ne. State police identied the truck driver as Randy A. Smith, 51, of the Drums section of Butler Township, and the bus driver as Lori A. Kammerdiener, 50, of McAdoo. Both were transported by ambulance to Hazleton General. The driver of the Mazda was Michael J. Page, 27, of Annandale, Va., and the passenger was Mayuree Voss, no age provided, of Owings Mills, Md. Neither were injured, police said. Danish said most of the injuries were minor bumps and bruises and some whiplash. Farley said the daycampers are between the ages of 6 and 14. They were on their way to Pottsville for one of the camps planned eld trips, which on Friday was to consist of a day of swimming at the JFK Pool. Trafc was backed up for about seven miles on the interstate, and local roadways in the Hazleton and McAdoo areas were congested as motorists tried to nd alternate routes. State Route 93 through West Hazleton and Hazleton was jammed with trafc. Construction on Route 93 (the Broad Street Corridor Project) added to the backups. State Route 309 from Hazleton to McAdoo was clogged for miles with passenger cars, tractortrailers and sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks towing boats and campers. The detour took trafc through McAdoo and re-entered Interstate 81 south at the Mill Hill Road junction. Emergency responders closed the on-ramps to Interstate 81 south at Route 93 and the Hazleton Beltway junctions, forcing motorists to turn around onto the heavily congested Route 309. One lane of Interstate 81 south reopened at 1 p.m. and the other lane opened 30 minutes later. The crash occurred near the Luzerne-Schuylkill county line between the Hazleton and McAdoo exits. Times Leader Staff Writer Edward Lewis contributed to this report.

JON OCONNELL

Beacon House hatches plan to end veteran homelessness


joconnell@timesleader.com

Chicken-raising might not t the job description for an international organizations executive director, but Nancy Verespy hatched chickens in her Pittston Township ofce as a farming program got under way at the Veterans Coalitions Beacon House in South Dakota. Out west, the Beacon House chicken barn was under construction and the cold weather was not good for egg-hatching, so Verespy kept the eggs warm at the local ofce. Now, more than 380 chick-

ens are laying eggs daily to be collected by veterans looking to get back on their feet through the Beacon House program, Verespy said. The Veterans Coalition has 27 Beacon Houses in the United States. The nonprot group is headquartered in Pittston Township. Two centers are in South Dakota and 25 in New York, where volunteers work to help more than 600 veterans either return to the workforce or live out the rest of their days with dignity. Its a movement to end veteran

homelessness, something coalition President Peter J. Forbes said has been tried and failed by every U.S. President since George H.W. Bush. Forbes is a Vietnam War veteran who fought for Australia, his home country. A farmer by trade and a grant writer, Forbes oversees the Veterans Coalitions Australian operations as well as its efforts in the United States. Forbes remembered a World War II veteran named John who was homeless and living in an abandoned storage container in McAdoo. John

had glaucoma and could see only shadows, he said. When cooking over a re, John could not see enough to tell if the food cooked through, so he often dipped his nger into scalding pots, Forbes said. Over time, John lost all the skin and feeling from his index nger, he said. Coalition volunteers took John to a Beacon House in New York where he spent the rest of his days. On the way to New York, they stopped for lunch. He said he hadnt had a Reuben (sandwich) for 32 years, Forbes said. He sat there and there

wasnt a scrap left on his plate, and he couldnt even see it. In South Dakota, the short-stay veterans work on full-functioning farms, raising chickens and growing organic food. Theyre given a two-year cap on their stay at the Beacon House, and volunteers help them to nd a job and a place to live. The veterans learn skills appropriate for their communities. In New York, the methods are much different, with volunteers helping set up job interviews and transport veterans to work every day.

Veterans
From page 1A was most recently a veterinary hospital. Forbes was in the building almost daily last winter, working out the oorplan, he said. A stack of rolled architects drawings might be the only thing to show for his efforts. Rezoning planning Bonita said the township began re-working the township zoning code in 2010 and, after two years of conferences and hearings, enacted it in February, two months after Forbes began his planning for the building. The townships zoning ofcer originally told the group it could apply for a zoning exemption, which

would affect only the Beacon House. The building would return to its former B-2 status if the group should ever vacate, Forbes said. But Bonita said the township solicitor advised the supervisors that exemption is not an option. Rather, the zoning ordinance would have to be rewritten, and that would set an unwanted precedent, Bonita said. As Forbes explained the groups plight while standing under a large Lewith & Freeman Real Estate sign, a lone jogger trotted past, pumping his st and hollering, Let the veterans in! Finding an ideal spot Most of the time we get buildings that should have

been bulldozed, Forbes said, explaining that when the building served animals, the owners put about $1 million into converting it from a concert hall to a state-of-the-art animal hospital, making it near move-in-ready for the coalition. Municipal ofcials have suggested looking into a nearby location; the new CenterPointe industrial complex has a more exible zoning designation that is appropriate for a Beacon House. The supervisors are willing to help the coalition nd a place they can be comfortable, but Forbes insistence on the bypass property makes it hard to move forward, Bonita said. Township Supervisor

Steven Rinaldi said he wants to see the veterans house built, but re-writing the zoning code they just put into effect would be taking a step backward. Anybody would be a fool not to want to help the veterans, he said. (But) if we set an example for one, were going to have to follow through with all the others. Forbes believes there is a misconception about what the 33-year-old program does, he said. People think we run shelters, Forbes said, explaining that they ght stigmas that grisly, drugaddict Vietnam vets hang around their centers smoking and leaving behind piles of beer cans. The centers run on strict rules that prohibit alcohol

use and keep residents busy running the center and seeking employment. The plan would have included a full-service cafe run by veterans who are paid workers and would serve the public, Forbes said. Coalition Executive Director Nancy Verespy said she was shocked that no one from the township government or community has asked about what goes on at a Beacon House. Not a person has contacted us to ask, Well what are you going to do? Verespy said. The group tried unsuccessfully to put a Beacon House in Wilkes-Barre a few years ago. The site they tried to occupy was rezoned not to allow multiple residencies, Verespy said.

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Steelers ready for football after a bumpy offseason


AP Sports Writer

WILL GRAVES

PiTTsBURGH Maurkice Pouncey is eager to talk about something other than his questionable choices in headwear. Like his job, mostly. The Pittsburgh steelers center began training camp by apologizing again on Friday for being pictured wearing a baseball cap earlier this month supporting former college teammate Aaron Hernandez. Pouncey and twin brother Mike who played with Hernandez at Florida wore hats that read Free Hernandez during their co-birthday party in Miami. Hernandez is currently in jail in Massachusetts facing a murder charge in the death of semiprofessional football player Odin Lloyd. He has pleaded not guilty. No matter the context of the picture, Pouncey understands it was a poor choice. i know i took a lot of heat for it and i probably should have, Pouncey said. The incident was enough for Pouncey to have a brief chat with coach Mike Tomlin about the situation. While Tomlin declined to get into details about the discussion, Pouncey left little doubt that he will be focused on becoming the unquestioned leader on one of the NFLs youngest offensive lines and not any push to clear Hernandezs name. i understand it was a serious situation, he said. i apologize if i offended anybody. You know what? im here to play football. so are the four players he hopes to line up alongside of this season. The steelers slumped to 8-8 last year thanks in part to a steady stream of injuries to the line and in the backeld. Pittsburgh nished in the bottom 10 in the league in rushing yards, yards per carry and rushing touchdowns last season while missing the playoffs for the second time since Tomlin took over in 2007. Not making the playoffs is unacceptable here, everybody knows that, Pouncey said. its one of the main reasons most of the lines young guns Pouncey, tackles Marcus Gilbert see sTEELERs | 5B

Changes mean power conference teams will get fewer shots at FCS squads.
RALPH D. RUSSO
AP College Football Writer

David to get fewer cracks at Goliath

Penn State took on Coastal Carolina during the 2008 football season. Sweeping changes coming to college sports will mean power conference schools will play fewer games against teams such as FCS Coastal Carolina.

AP file photo

Sprint Cup Series driver Juan Pablo Montoya smiles as he talks with Grissom Golitko, son of NASCAR reporter Raygan Swan, sitting in his car during practice for the Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis on Friday.

AP photo

JPM riding for his health,job


Montoya hoping fitness helps with results.
JENNA FRYER
AP Auto Racing Writer

iNDiANAPOLis Juan Pablo Montoya keeps a detailed log of all his rides. Not in the stock car, but on his mountain bike. All of them, every daily 2-hour trek in sunny Miami where the stocky Colombian tries to pedal himself into shape. Hes never too far from his favorite twowheeled ride at the track, like Talladega and Charlotte, or any locale when he can nd some open space and

just go. Theres been so much cycling to keep track of, too: More than 70 rides, and he is closing in on 1,000 miles this year and counting. JPM, NAsCAR driver, has morphed into JPM, tness freak. His quest has even taken him to a pilates studio, where wife Connie convinced him to try a handful of classes. About the only part of his workout routine he wont detail is exactly how much weight hes dropped. But its clear by looking at his frame that hes in the best shape of his stock car career. Yes, he was tired of the ab, but not just because he was over-

weight, but because of what it represented. Hes doing it all with one goal in mind. i want to (expletive) succeed in this, he said. im tired of sucking. Montoya just might turn it around in indianapolis, because he was back on top of the Brickyard on Friday. Just like he was when he won the 2000 indianapolis 500. Just like he could have been at least two other times in the Brickyard 400. Yes, it was only the top time in practice, but its a sign that Montoya will be a contender again at indy. He needs to be, for the sake

of his sanity and perhaps his job. Montoya is in the nal year of his contract with Chip Ganassi Racing, where hes won two races in the eight years since he abruptly left Formula One for NAsCAR. His only wins were on road courses, and hes not been to Victory Lane since 2010. Montoya heads into sundays race at indy ranked 23rd in the sprint Cup standings with three top-10 nishes on the year. Ganassi wont be pinned down on Montoyas future as driveroftheNo.42Chevrolet. Were all trying to get results here. Were just working on see BRiCKYARD | 5B

NEW YORK College footballs Davids will get fewer chances to knock off the Goliaths in the coming years. Part of the fallout of the sweeping changes coming to college sports will be a decrease in socalled guarantee games in football, where a power conference school pays hundreds of thousands of dollars to have a team from a lesser league play at its stadium. The result will be far fewer opportunities for embarrassing blowouts (Oklahoma state 84, savannah state 0) and startling upsets (Appalachian state 34, Michigan 32). Pac-12 Commissioner Larry scott said it would be good for college football and that he is not very sympathetic to the potential loss of revenue to the schools on the receiving end of the checks. The commissioners of the lower-revenue conferences say losing the pay days wont kill their leagues, and that giving players from smaller schools a chance to compete on the big stage has value. Traditionally, we play the see PAYDAY | 5B

New division, bike course for this years triathlon


JOE SOPRANO
jsoprano@timesleader.com

Rodgers says he was lied to by Braun


Green Bay Packers quarterback had defended slugger after first accusations. GENARO C. ARMAS
AP Sports Writer

WILkES-BARRE TRIATHLON
When: Aug. 18 Where: Start: Harveys Lake. Finish: Penn State Wilkes-Barre. Volunteers needed To volunteer for the Wilkes-Barre Triathlon, go to http://www. wilkesbarretriathlon. com. Race director Joanne Gensel said help is especially needed with Friday night setup.
There is also a change in the bike course for the Olympic distance event and this one wont make the race easier for anyone, according to last years champion. its going to be more challenging, especially heading into that run, sean Robbins said earlier this year. More hills, less time for recovery, according to Robbins.

Sean Robbins, who won the event last year, says the new bike course for the Wilkes-Barre Triathlon will be more challenging than the old one.

Bill Tarutis File Photo | The Times Leader

READY TO GO
BUILDINGS & SITES

Competitors in the Wilkes-Barre Triathlon will have a new option this year. in addition to the Olympic distance race and the aqua bike race set for the Aug. 18 event, perspective triathletes will be able to compete in a sprint distance race. The sprint distance is shorter than the traditional Olympic race and is aimed at getting rst-time participants to compete. We are always trying to move the race forward, race director Joanne Gensel. its an opportunity for athletes that might be afraid of the Olympic distance. it allows them to do the whole thing. The sprint division will feature a .75K swim, a 26K bike race and 5.5K run. The Olympic distance comes in at 1.5K for the swim, 40K for the bike and 11K for the run. The aqua bike covers the Olympic distance in the swim and the run. According to Gensel, response to the shorter distance has been good with about 45 of the 100 people already registered signing up for the sprint race. im pleased so far, she said.

Gensel agreed, but she says area triathletes dont seem to mind. its denitely a lot more hills. its more challenging, Gensel said. But the little bit of feedback ive received is that the triathletes love it. so go gure. The changes werent made to make the race more challenging, however. The change was made because the old course used for over 20 years was becoming unsafe. Population growth on Lower Demunds Road and increased trafc from the various new industries that use Route 309 are to blame. The new route still starts at the Harveys Lake Beach Club and ends at Penn state Wilkes-Barre in Lehman, but it avoids crossing Route 309 and Lower Demunds Road. Crossing 309 with all the trafc and the tractor trailers was getting to be potentially dangerous, Gensel said. For those reasons a group of very talented triathletes came up with the new course, Gensel said. Making sure the triathletes are aware of that isnt Gensels only concern. its denitely going to be new for the community, she said. Thats why we have to get the word out. A map of the new course is available at http://www.wilkesbarretriathlon.com.

GREEN BAY, Wis. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers said Friday that he was shocked and disappointed after his friend ex-MVP Ryan Braun admitted to violating baseballs rules against using performanceenhancing substances. The Milwaukee Brewers slugger looked at me in the eye on multiple occasions and repeatedly denied the allegations, said they werent true, Rodgers recalled before a throng of reporters at his locker after the rst practice Rodgers of training camp. Braun accepted a season-ending 65-game suspension earlier this week. He and Rodgers are friends, and a Milwaukee Braun restaurant is named after the Wisconsin stars. see RODGERs | 5B

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SCOREBOARD
BOXING REPORT: In the WBA/WBC super welterweight title fight on September 14 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is -$260 vs. Saul Alvarez at +$220.

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ON THE MARK
Mark Dudek
A rather abbreviated, but very competitive thirteen race program takes place this evening at The Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs. Trainer Rene Allard looks to have several live horses on tonights card and certainly his horses will be key to watch early on, leading into the later races on the slate. Dont forget tomorrow is the last live Sunday program of the year, with Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday the new regular four race card a week schedule for the remainder of the 2013 racing campaign. BEST BET: TAMAYO (1ST) VALUE PLAY: STONEHOUSE ADAM (10TH) First-$14,000 Clm.Hndcp Pace;clm.price $15-20,000 6 Tamayo A.Napolitano 1-1-9 Remains a very sharp pacer 3-1 8 Emjayem Grand A G.Napolitano 9-8-6 A danger off the drop 9-2 1 Get It Now T.Buter x-3-2 Made bad break at 1-9 odds 7-2 2 Another Homer N M.Kakaley 5-1-4 In from the Bronx 5-1 3 Rock N Roll Star H.Parker 3-6-4 Tailing off 4-1 7 Hillcrest Bigdaddy J.Pavia 3-9-7 Races better when inside 10-1 5 St Lads Dude A.Siegelman 2-2-6 Moves up from 10 claimers 12-1 4 All Summer Long K.Wallis 7-2-6 Has rough go of it 8-1 Second-$8,500 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000 1 Bagel Man M.Kakaley 3-5-1 Wins right off the claim 5-2 8 Tyree G.Napolitano 7-3-7 Toss last, better than that 4-1 5 Zander Massimo A.Napolitano 3-9-2 A recent hot commodity 7-2 6 I Scoot For Cash H.Parker 3-4-3 Matt K opted off 8-1 2 Windmere Royal T.Buter 5-5-4 Raced better in Delaware 12-1 3 Raging Grin M.Simons 7-3-7 Overmatched 6-1 4 Needles And Pins E.Carlson 6-5-8 Stuck 15-1 7 D M Bodatious M.Miller 9-2-9 Slows abruptly 5-1 9 Gogo Buckeye J.Pavia 9-4-7 Gone 20-1 Third-$10,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $12,500 4 St Lads Kingpin G.Napolitano 7-1-5 Reduced level the difference 5-2 1 Itsgottabemyway M.Kakaley 4-7-7 Kesmodel having rough yr 12-1 9 Jersey Dan J.Pavia 2-2-2 Just missed at long odds 6-1 5 Bordeauxs Best J.Drury 4-2-4 Can work out a trip 3-1 3 Artsbred Camotion H.Parker 4-1-1 Moves up off the claim 5-1 2 Apache Renegade A.Siegelman 6-6-8 Purchased 3 straight starts 10-1 6 Dragon AHS E.Carlson 7-2-5 Not breathing fire 20-1 7 P L Earl A.Napolitano 1-4-8 No repeat in sight 15-1 8 Must Be The Bunny T.Buter 8-3-1 Down the wrong path 4-1 Fourth-$19,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $17,500 last 5 3 Nova Artist A.Davis 4-2-4 Classy vet gets it done 3-1 1 Tell Us More A.Siegelman 3-4-2 Cant be overlooked 6-1 5 GD Airliner J.Pavia 4-6-1 Flies home for the show 7-2 9 Quik Jolt M.Simons 1-1-7 Rough spot for 3 in a row 9-2 4 Insane In Spain G.Napolitano 5-1-7 NY invader 4-1 8 Windsong Gorgeous M.Kakaley 8-2-2 Hails from Burke barn 15-1 6 Lyons Meandragon T.Buter 2-2-1 Very strong field 10-1 7 DJ Lance A.Napolitano 3-2-5 Even this guy is live 20-1 2 Neptune J.Chindano 7-5-1 Ill take a pass on 8-1 Fifth-$16,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $25,000 2 Sky Desperado J.Drury 1-8-3 In good form, very playable 9-2 8 Sir Howies Z Tam J.Pavia 6-4-8 Note the driver change 4-1 7 Beach Boy Tiger G.Napolitano 2-7-1 Had dead aim last week 3-1 4 Mar Dream F.Davis 2-3-4 Raced big here in 2012 5-1 1 Pacific Western A.Napolitano 3-4-4 Does get the pole 8-1 3 Rajis Blue Line K.Wallis 6-3-9 Looked weak off the claim 7-2 5 Last Chance T A.Siegelman 7-4-1 His days are numbered 12-1 6 Rage N Ryan M.Kakaley 7-4-8 Quickly eliminated 10-1 Sixth-$12,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $15,000 5 Real Attitude G.Napolitano 2-1-6 In front and drawing away 3-1 7 Golden Time J.Pavia 1-3-1 Winner two of last three 7-2 3 P H Powerplay T.Buter 2-2-7 Can go a long way 9-2 1 MKG J.Drury 2-8-7 Good speed try last wk 4-1 4 Veal Marsala K.Wallis 5-5-3 Winner of $500k life 6-1 9 Highbeam Rusty N M.Kakaley 6-1-3 Wait for better post 8-1 8 Chilli NZ M.Simons 1-9-8 Dream trip in that upset 10-1 2 Up Front Tim T M.Miller 4-8-1 Left behind 15-1 6 Three New Dawns H.Parker 9-6-7 Used up 20-1 Seventh-$19,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $17,500 last 5 4 Mystic Desire M.Miller 6-6-2 Been tackling tougher 5-1 6 Meirs Hanover M.Kakaley 3-4-2 Very solid pacer 6-1 2 Mickey Hanover A.Napolitano 4-2-1 Gives his best every week 5-2 3 Jepson Hanover G.Napolitano 8-7-6 Has won here before 3-1 1 Arthur H.Parker 2-5-6 George opted off 4-1 8 Mustang Art K.Wallis 3-2-3 Close early, not late 10-1 9 Artache Hanover T.Buter 4-3-4 1st time lasix user 15-1 5 Mccedes J.Pavia 1-4-2 Back up in class 20-1 7 B N Bad E.Carlson 7-5-2 Fills out strong group 12-1 Eighth-$18,000 Clm.Hndcp Pace;clm.price $25-30,000 8 Joe De Fino E.Carlson 1-1-1 Keeps on marching 4-1 7 St Pete Star G.Napolitano 1-1-1 Another on a hot streak 5-2 5 Uncle Goodfellow A.Napolitano 3-5-8 Usually a nice price 6-1 6 Waylon Hanover J.Pavia 6-1-2 Form spree over? 3-1 3 Black Hat M.Kakaley 5-6-4 Better in lower conditions 9-2 4 Northern Mcardle M.Miller 4-8-3 Has to get off rail 12-1 1 Malosi N T.Buter 6-2-3 A bit over his head 10-1 2 China King H.Parker 8-8-5 Again in the back 15-1 Ninth-$14,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $20,000 6 Keystone Neptune G.Napolitano 9-1-1 Worth sticking with 3-1 5 Light Up The Sky J.Pavia 2-3-2 Can fly off the wings 5-2 9 Hurrikane Scotty J E.Carlson 1-1-3 Lots to overcome 4-1 2 Shiftin Geartogear J.Drury 8-2-3 Canadian import 6-1 3 Automatic Teller K.Wallis 4-4-6 Wallis again in bike 12-1 1 Bettors Curse M.Kakaley 7-6-8 Down a bit in price 5-1 4 Joltin Colt M.Simons 1-7-5 Not a 20 claimer 10-1 7 Rocinante T.Buter 8-7-8 Rocked 15-1 8 In Mint Condition M.Miller 8-9-9 One horse gone wrong 20-1 Tenth-$21,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $22,000 last 5 1 Stonehouse Adam M.Kakaley 8-2-8 Darkhorse of the night 10-1 2 Pence Hanover J.Pavia 4-1-4 Deserving favorite 2-1 3 Shark Ingested E.Carlson 2-5-3 Carlson doing better of late 6-1 5 Diamond Cowboy K.Wallis 2-2-3 Followed Live On last Sat 7-2 6 Musselsfrmbrussels A.Napolitano 3-2-6 Knocking on the door 5-2 4 Poker Hat A.Napolitano 5-1-3 Lost his game face 5-1 Eleventh-$16,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $25,000 2 One More Miracle J.Pavia 1-2-1 Raging 5-2 3 Majority Rules T.Buter 1-1-2 Won last in 1:50.4 3-1 1 Best Ears M.Simons 4-6-2 Claimed three straight starts 4-1 9 Trip Hanover E.Carlson 3-3-6 Use in supers 15-1 7 Martial Bliss G.Napolitano 4-9-8 2nd start under Fraley 5-1 8 ER Room M.Miller 3-1-3 Marcus the new pilot 12-1 6 Brookstone A.Napolitano 6-5-7 Always a different driver 6-1 4 Tkrs Metros Specs M.Kakaley 7-1-1 Strikes out 10-1 5 Loadedupntruckin K.Wallis 5-2-2 Trucked over 20-1 Twelfth-$8,500 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000 3 Countyline Cam A.Napolitano 6-4-4 Kicks off late double 4-1 2 CCs Lover N E.Carlson 1-5-5 Going for back to back 7-2 4 Astounding Hanover G.Napolitano 4-1-1 Fan favorite 3-1 8 Seawind Dropper M.Miller 2-6-4 Id play with better post 5-1 1 U Bettor Watch Out J.Drury 5-5-3 Certainly worth a look 9-2 5 General Mack T.Buter 3-4-4 Tires 10-1 6 Two Beers Away M.Kakaley 2-1-4 Needs at least three 8-1 7 Mr Carmine Fra M.Simons 6-3-7 One more race to go 12-1 Thirteenth-$15,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $11,000 last 5 3 Whogoesfirst J.Pavia 7-2-4 He goes all the way 5-2 1 Mega Lightning K.Wallis 8-9-8 Very tough, if right 12-1 5 Aliveandwell N G.Napolitano 5-4-4 Finishes out the tri 3-1 2 Rockin The House M.Kakaley 4-8-1 Burke training at .367 6-1 7 Born To Rockn Roll T.Buter 4-1-3 Dangerous in final stanza 9-2 6 Lettherockbegin H.Parker 5-5-8 Back from the Big M 4-1 4 Western Churchill E.Carlson 3-1-7 Needs some help 10-1 8 Blended Whiskey A.Napolitano 5-7-6 See you tomorrow 15-1

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CAMPS/CLINICS Bernie Kachinkos Lady Monarch Volleyball Camp will be held at Kings College on Tuesday, July 30 to Friday, August 2 from 1 - 5 p.m. The camp is open to girls entering grades 6-9. The cost of the camp is $80 which includes a camp t-shirt and prizes. For more information go to www.kingscollegeathletics.com for a camp brochure or please call Bernie Kachinko at 208-5900 ext. 5435 or email at bernardkachinko@kings. edu. Walk-ins are welcomed. Crestwood Preseason Soccer Camp will be held Aug. 5-8 at Crestwood High School. The camp is for Crestwood soccer players grades 712. The camp for players in grades 9-12 will run from 6:45-8:30 p.m. The camp for players in grades 7-8 will run from 5-6:30 p.m. The camp will be run by Charles Edkins, the mens soccer coach at Misericordia University. For registration forms or more information, call Lynn at 7607450 or Diane at 592-8353. Holy Redeemer Royals Softball Skills Clinic will be July 29-31 2013 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for grades 5-9 at Kingston Recreation Center Softball Field. The camp is open to all area players. The cost is $65 per player. Skills include hitting, bunting, fielding, throwing and more. To register, call Mark at 704-7603. Kings College Football Camp will be held Aug. 3 at the Robert L. Betzler Athletic Complex. The one-day camp is available for students entering grade 9 and above and will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Cost is $55 per camper. For a camp brochure, go to www. kingscollegeathletics.com. Kings College/Wilkes-Barre Kirby Park Tennis is accepting registration for its annual junior tennis camps. Sessions are July 29 to Aug. 9 and a short session runs from Aug. 12-16. Camps run Monday-Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., with Fridays as a make-up day. The camp is for juniors ages five through high school. Groups are set up in age and ability levels. Featured are fundamental instruction, competition, strategy and related tennis activities. Each camper receives a free racket, backpack and camp T-shirt. The cost is $150, $135 if you bring your own racket. To register, call 714-9697, visit www.kirbyparktennis.net or www. kingscollegeathletics.com or stop by the courts. Registration will also be accepted on the first day of each session. Lady Monarch Volleyball Camp will be held at Kings College from July 30 to Aug. 2, from 1-5 p.m. daily. The camp is open to girls entering grades 6-9. The cost of the camp is $80, which includes a camp T-shirt and prizes. For more information, call Bernie Kachinko at 208-5900, ext. 5435, or email at bernardkachinko@ kings.edu. Stan Waleski Basketball Camp will be held at the Greater Pittston YMCA. Girls camp for grades 3-8 will be July 29-Aug. 2. Boys and girls camp for grades 2-8 will be Aug. 5-9. All Camps run from 9 a.m. to noon each day. For camp information, call Coach Waleski at 457-1206 or Coach LoBrutto at 654-8030. For scheduling and registration information, email stanwaleski@ yahoo.com or visit the camp web site at stanwaleski.com. Players can also register at the YMCA 30 minutes prior to any camp. Wilkes University Mens Soccer goalkeeping camp will be held July 29-Aug. 2 from 9 a.m. to noon each day at Ralston Athletic Complex for boys and girls ages 12-18. For more information, email Phil Wingert at philip.wingert@wilkes.edu or call 408-4024. LEAGUES Brews Bros Softball Leagues have openings in mens and co-ed fall leagues. For more information, call Tony at 693-0506. Checkerboard Inn Bowling League has openings for teams in the upcoming season. This is an 80 percent handicapped mens league that bowls on Wednesdays at 6:45 p.m. at Chackos Family Bowling Center. League play is 34 weeks and will begin in August. For more information, call Chackos or Frank Lipski at 675-7532. Dick McNulty Bowling League needs two teams to fill their Tuesday night winter bowling league. The league is a mens league with an 80 percent handicap. The league bowls on Tuesday nights at 6:30 p.m. at Chackos Family Bowling Center in Wilkes-Barre. Call Wendy Thoman at 824-3086 or Fred Favire at 215-0180 for more information. Kingston Recreation Center is now accepting teams for its fall softball leagues. League fees for mens teams playing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday as well as Sunday co-ed are $125 per team. Sunday mens leagues are $75 per team. For more information, call 287-1106. MEETINGS Wyoming Area Ice Hockey will be holding its monthly parents meeting on Monday, July 29 at the West Wyoming Boro. Bldg in West Wyoming at 7 p.m. Wyoming Valley USBC Association will have its annual open board meeting and election of officers for the coming season at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 31, at the Ashley Firemans Hall. PHYSICALS Lake-Lehman Sports Physicals for all seasons will be conducted in the nurses office. Players must have a physical for each year. The following schedule applies for the 2013-2014 school year. All boys in grades 7-9 will have their exams July 30 at 9 a.m. All girls in grades 7-9 will have their exams Aug. 1 at 9 a.m. Make-up exams will be held for boys and girls grades 7-12 Aug. 7 at 9 a.m. PIAA physical forms can be picked up in the main office of the school. All forms must be completed and signed by a parent or guardian prior to the exam. REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS Duryea Little League will have signups for fall ball July 29, 30 and 31 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the little league field for coach pitch, minors, majors and girls softball. The costs for fall ball are: $35 per child, $50 for two children and $65 for three or more children. Fall Baseball and Softball Registrations for boys and girls 5 and older will be held from 12 to 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 27 at the Swoyersville Little League field. Fee is $30 for ages 5-11 and $60 for 12 and over. Season runs late August through mid-October. For more information call Bob at 709-9697 or Dave at 899-3750. Kingston/ Forty Fort Little League is currently accepting registrations for all Baseball and Softball leagues. For information and registration forms please visit http://www.kffll.org/. Plains Little League will have registrations for Fall Baseball on Monday, July 29 & Tuesday, July 30 from 6 - 7:30 p.m. at the Little League Field. Cost is $65 per player. West Side Little League will have signups for fall ball Sunday, July 28, at the Courtdale Field from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The cost is $20 for softball and $25 for baseball. For more information, call Rich Kachmarsky at 709-0322 or Eric Fisher at 7066264. UPCOMING EVENTS/OTHER Brussocks Bowling League Clambake will be held at the Swoyersville American Legion Sunday, July 28. If participants bring guests or cant attend, call Rick Mazzillo at 499-467, Rob Michaels at 885-7673 or John Britt at 237-0171. Dukeys Cafe will have its 9th annual Rowan Elise Frederick Memorial Golf Tournament Sunday, July 28, at Sand Springs Golf Club. The tournament will benefit the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia. There will be an 8 a.m. shotgun start and the format is captain and crew. The cost is $80 per person, which includes carts, green fees equal prizes for three flights. There will also be a hot buffet and refreshments at Dukeys. For more information, call Dukeys at 270-6718 or John Kebles at 881-0237. Duryea Little League will have a fundraiser at Yogurt in Love, in the Pittston Plaza near Kmart, Thursday, Aug. 1 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. John Viercinski 6th annual Memorial Golf Tournament to benefit WilkesBarre Free Clinic and St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen will be held Friday, Aug. 2, at Edgewood in the Pines in Drums. There will be a shotgun start at noon and the format is captain and crew. The tournament includes golf, refreshments on the course, dinner, awards and prizes. Make checks payable to John Viercinski Golf Tournament c/o Kurt Kienle, 106 Elmwood Drive, Laflin, Pa., 18702. For more information, email kkienle@ comcast.net or call 655-3571. Jonathan Grula Memorial Foundation Golf Tournament will be held Sunday, July 28, at the Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club in Mountain Top. Registration is at noon and the tournament starts at 1:30 p.m. The format will be captain and crew. The cost is $100, which includes green fees, cart, awards dinner, prizes and golfer gifts, snacks and refreshments. To date, the foundation has raised over $241,000 for the Four Diamonds Fund, which benefits children with cancer and is active in pediatric cancer research. For more information, call 829-0971 or 823-1992. Lehman Golf Club will host a BetterBall of Partners tournament Sunday, July 28. The tournament is open to members and non-members. Tee times are available by calling the pro shop at 675-1686. Rally for the Cure will have its sixth annual golf tournament at Villas Crossing Golf Course Saturday, July 27. Registration begins at 11 a.m. and the tournament begins with a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. Players and sponsors will be celebrating with those who have survived breast cancer by placing pink flags around the putting green. There will be prizes, food and drinks. Proceeds will benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure. For more details, call 386-4515. Robs Pub and Grub will be hosting its golf outing at Wilkes-Barre Golf Club to benefit the Ed/Lark mini football and cheerleader programs. The event will take place Saturday, Aug. 3. Format will be captain and crew with a 1:30 shotgun start. The cost is $80 per golfer. For more information, call Rob 779-1800 or Matt 417-4246. Hole sponsorships are still available. Rowan Elise Frederick Memorial Golf Tournament, sponsored by Dukeys Cafe, to benefit The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia will be Sunday, July 28, at Sand Springs Golf Club. The tournament will start at 8 a.m. with a captain and crew format. The cost is $80 a person, which includes carts, green fees and equal prizes for three flights. There will also be a hot buffet and refreshments at Dukeys. For more information, call Dukeys at 270-6718, John Kebles at 881-0237, Ken Coley at 762-3397, Kevin Nichols at 239-6147 or Tony Rasimas Jr. at 239-9825. Sandlot Baseball Academy will host its 2nd Annual Swing into Fall Camp from July 30 to Aug. 31 for boys and girls age 7-18. The camp will run two sessions per week on Tuesdays 5:30-7 p.m. and Saturdays 9:30-11 a.m. 10 sessions for only $100. Included: hitting, pitching, and fielding. Contact: 445-1155 or CDD027@aol.com to register.

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3 p.m. CBS PGA Tour, Canadian Open, third round, at Oakville, Ontario 4 p.m. TGC USGA, U.S. Junior Amateur Championship, championship match, at Truckee, Calif. 6:30 p.m. TGC Web.com Tour, Boise Open, third round, at Boise, Idaho (same-day tape) HORSE RACING 5 p.m. NBCSN NTRA, Diana Handicap and Jim Dandy Stakes, at Saratoga Springs, N.Y. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 1 p.m. YES Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees 2:30 p.m. FOX N.Y. Mets at Washington 7 p.m. CSN Philadelphia at Detroit MLB Regional coverage, Boston at Baltimore or Texas at Cleveland ROOT Pittsburgh at Miami WGN Kansas City at Chicago White Sox MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 6:30 p.m. SE2 New Britain at Reading MAJOR LEAGUE LACROSSE 2 p.m. ESPN2 Chesapeake at Denver MIXED MARTIAL ARTS 8 p.m. FOX UFC, womens, bantamweights, Liz Carmouche (8-3-0) vs. Jessica Andrade (9-2-0); welterweights, Robbie Lawler (20-9-0) vs. Bobby Voelker (24-9-0); welterweights, Rory MacDonald (14-1-0) vs. Jake Ellenberger (29-6-0); champion Demetrious Johnson (17-2-1) vs. John Moraga (13-1-0), for flyweight title, at Seattle MOTORSPORTS 3 p.m. NBC AMA Motocross, Spring Creek National, at Millville, Minn. 4 p.m. NBCSN AMA Motocross, Spring Creek National, at Millville, Minn. SOCCER 7 p.m. ESPN2 MLS, Los Angeles at Colorado 9 p.m. NBCSN MLS, Chicago at Houston TENNIS 4 p.m. ESPN2 ATP World Tour, BB&T Atlanta Open, semifinal 10 p.m. ESPN2 WTA, Bank of the West Classic, semifinal, at Stanford, Calif. VOLLEYBALL 1 p.m. NBCSN World Series of Beach Volleyball, womens semifinals and mens Grand Slam semifinals, at Long Beach, Calif. 4 p.m. NBC World Series of Beach Volleyball, womens championship, at Long Beach, Calif. WNBA BASKETBALL 3:30 p.m. ABC All-Star Game, at Uncasville, Conn.

to Oklahoma City (PCL) for a rehab assignment. LOS ANGELES ANGELS Designated RHP Billy Buckner for assignment. NEW YORK YANKEES Sent OF Curtis Granderson and INF Jayson Nix to Tampa (FSL) for rehab assignments. Optioned OF Thomas Neal to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Agreed to terms with INF Brendan Harris on a minor league contract. SEATTLE MARINERS Placed C Mike Zunino on the 15-day DL. National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Sent RHP Trevor Cahill to the AZL Diamondbacks for a rehab assignment. CHICAGO CUBS Traded OF Alfonso Soriano to the N.Y. Yankees for RHP Corey Black. Selected the contract of RHP Eduardo Sanchez from Iowa (PCL). COLORADO ROCKIES Placed LHP Drew Pomeranz on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Tuesday. Recalled OF Corey Dickerson from Colorado Springs (PCL). MIAMI MARLINS Assigned 2B Chris Valaika outright to New Orleans (PCL). NEW YORK METS Reinstated RHP Jenrry Mejia from the 60-day DL. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Transferred LHP Jeremy Horst to the 60-day DL. WASHINGTON NATIONALS Reinstated RHP Ryan Mattheus from the 15-day DL. American Association AMARILLO SOX Released RHP Freddy Flores. EL PASO DIABLOS Released LHP Michael Joyce. LINCOLN SALTDOGS Released OF Brian Wuest. Can-Am League NEWARK BEARS Signed OF Wander Nunez. QUEBEC CAPITALES Released RHP Jeff Kaplan. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DALLAS MAVERICKS Re-signed C Bernard James. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES Signed G Jamaal Franklin to a multiyear contract. MILWAUKEE BUCKS Signed C Miroslav Raduljica. FOOTBALL National Football League NFL Suspended Washington DE Jarvis Jenkins four games for violating the NFLs policy on performance enhancing substances. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Signed OT Eric Fisher and CB Conroy Black. MINNESOTA VIKINGS Placed WR Greg Childs and LB Nathan Williams on the PUP list. NEW YORK GIANTS Placed DE Jason PierrePaul, G Chris Snee, CB Terrell Thomas, DT Markus Kuhn and FB Henry Hynoski on the active PUP list. Released PK David Buehler. Signed FB Ryan DImperio. HOCKEY National Hockey League ANAHEIM DUCKS Re-signed RW Kyle Palmieri to a three-year contract. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Signed coach Joel Quenneville to a three-year contract extension through the 2016-17 season. OTTAWA SENATORS Signed F Ludwig Karlsson to a two-year, entry-level contract. ST. LOUIS BLUES Signed G Jake Allen to a two-year contract. American Hockey League SPRINGFIELD FALCONS Signed F Broc Little to a one-year contract. ECHL READING ROYALS Agreed to terms with F Ian OConnor. SOCCER Major League Soccer LA GALAXY Agreed to loan D Bryan Gaul and M Kenney Walker to Fort Lauderdale (NASL). MONTREAL IMPACT Signed D Adrian Lopez. COLLEGE NCAA Placed Montanas football program on probation for three years. Suspended Montanas former football coach, Robin Pflugrad, now offensive coordinator at Weber State, one game. AUGSBURG Named Steve Webb womens swimming and diving coach. DAYTON Announced the addition of the womens lacrosse as a varsity sport beginning in 2016. KANSAS STATE Named Anna Becker assistant equestrian coach. LE MOYNE Named Cristina Centeno and Lily Grenci womens assistant basketball coaches. LOYOLA OF CHICAGO Agreed to terms with mens basketball coach Porter Moser on a contract extension thrugh the 2017-18 season. SUSQUEHANNA Named Taylor Greene womens assistant basketball coach. UTSA Signed mens basketball coach Brooks Thompson to a contract extension through the 2016-17 season.

Scott Piercy ................................71-71142 Brad Fritsch ................................69-73142 Dustin Johnson...........................75-67142 Stuart Appleby ............................69-73142 Vijay Singh..................................69-73142 Roger Sloan................................71-71142 Ryo Ishikawa ..............................72-71143 Brian Gay....................................72-71143 Ernie Els .....................................71-72143 Brian Stuard................................72-71143 Y.E. Yang ....................................75-68143 Scott Langley..............................71-72143 Andrew Svoboda ........................71-72143 Chad Campbell...........................71-72143 Nicholas Thompson....................73-70143 David Hearn................................70-73143 Charl Schwartzel ........................73-70143 Justin Leonard ............................71-72143 Will Claxton.................................69-74143 Justin Hicks ................................72-71143 Kevin Chappell ...........................68-75143 Seung-Yul Noh ...........................70-73143 Steve LeBrun..............................73-70143 Failed to make the cut Chris DiMarco.............................76-68144 Daniel Summerhays ...................70-74144 Darron Stiles...............................75-69144 Luke Guthrie ...............................72-72144 Luke Donald ...............................73-71144 Erik Compton..............................75-69144 Ben Kohles .................................72-72144 Ricky Barnes ..............................71-73144 Lee Williams ...............................73-71144 Joe Affrunti..................................68-76144 Si Woo Kim.................................71-73144 Troy Matteson.............................72-72144 Pat Perez ....................................71-73144 Scott McCarron...........................73-71144 Doug LaBelle II ...........................73-71144 Aaron Watkins ............................73-71144 Jin Park.......................................72-72144 Chris Stroud................................75-70145 Jeff Overton ................................70-75145 Jim Herman ................................72-73145 a-Corey Conners ........................71-74145 John Rollins ................................75-70145 Graham DeLaet ..........................72-73145 Robert Garrigus ..........................70-75145 Charlie Wi ...................................74-71145 Kevin Stadler ..............................74-71145 Brian Harman .............................73-72145 Martin Flores...............................72-74146 Jesper Parnevik..........................73-73146 Scott Stallings.............................71-75146 Colt Knost ...................................73-73146 Andrew Georgiou........................76-70146 Eugene Wong.............................75-71146 Geoff Ogilvy................................72-74146 John Senden ..............................73-73146 Robert Streb ...............................72-74146 Kyle Reifers ................................71-75146 Andres Gonzales ........................73-73146 Bud Cauley .................................73-74147 Stephen Ames ............................74-73147 Brian Davis .................................74-73147 Tag Ridings.................................75-72147 Michael Letzig.............................73-74147 D.J. Trahan .................................72-75147 Michael Bradley ..........................73-74147 Tom Gillis ....................................74-73147 John Huh ....................................75-73148 Johnson Wagner ........................75-73148 Rod Pampling .............................75-73148 Peter Laws..................................74-74148 Donald Constable .......................79-69148 Jesse Smith ................................71-77148 Wil Collins...................................73-75148 a-Adam Svensson ......................76-72148 Henrik Norlander ........................71-77148 Justin Bolli ..................................71-78149 Bobby Gates...............................71-78149 Mackenzie Hughes .....................74-75149

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Friday At Glen Abbey Golf Club Oakville, Ontario Purse: $5.6 million Yardage: 7,253; Par: 72 Second Round a-amateur Hunter Mahan.............................67-64131 -13 John Merrick ...............................71-62133 -11 Bubba Watson ............................68-67135 -9 Patrick Reed ...............................68-68136 -8 Aaron Baddeley ..........................68-68136 -8 Tommy Gainey............................73-64137 -7 Chris Kirk ....................................68-69137 -7 James Hahn ...............................69-68137 -7 Jason Bohn.................................70-68138 -6 Charley Hoffman.........................69-69138 -6 James Driscoll ............................69-69138 -6 Greg Owen .................................70-68138 -6 David Lingmerth .........................67-71138 -6 Scott Brown ................................66-72138 -6 Hideki Matsuyama ......................69-69138 -6 Andres Romero ..........................69-70139 -5 Cameron Tringale .......................72-67139 -5 Roberto Castro ...........................69-70139 -5 Jim Furyk ....................................72-67139 -5 Mark Wilson................................70-69139 -5 Camilo Villegas...........................74-65139 -5 Alistair Presnell...........................72-67139 -5 Jeff Maggert................................72-67139 -5 Brandt Snedeker.........................70-69139 -5 Kyle Stanley................................68-71139 -5 William McGirt ............................71-69140 -4 Casey Wittenberg .......................71-69140 -4 J.J. Henry ...................................73-67140 -4 Mike Weir....................................73-67140 -4 Jason Kokrak..............................72-68140 -4 Ryan Palmer...............................70-70140 -4 David Mathis...............................71-69140 -4 Fabian Gomez ............................72-68140 -4 Matt Kuchar ................................66-74140 -4 Billy Horschel..............................71-69140 -4 Brendan Steele...........................65-75140 -4 Scott Verplank ............................72-68140 -4 Rory Sabbatini ............................69-71140 -4 Tim Petrovic................................71-69140 -4 Morgan Hoffmann.......................70-70140 -4 Scott Gardiner ............................66-74140 -4 Cameron Beckman.....................70-71141 -3 Sang-Moon Bae..........................71-70141 -3 Graeme McDowell ......................76-65141 -3 Robert Allenby ............................72-69141 -3 Gary Woodland...........................69-72141 -3 Bob Estes ...................................73-68141 -3 Luke List .....................................72-69141 -3 Richard H. Lee............................72-69141 -3 Chez Reavie ...............................68-73141 -3 Trevor Immelman .......................68-73141 -3 Jeff Gove ....................................71-70141 -3 Greg Chalmers ...........................73-68141 -3 Cameron Percy...........................71-70141 -3 Marcel Siem................................71-70141 -3 Matt Every ..................................71-71142 -2

W L Pct. GB Indianapolis (Pirates) 63 44 .589 Louisville (Reds) 53 54 .495 10 Columbus (Indians) 50 57 .467 13 Toledo (Tigers) 46 61 .430 17 Thursdays Games Louisville 1, Syracuse 0 Rochester 6, Lehigh Valley 3 Norfolk 6, Pawtucket 5 Buffalo 7, Columbus 6 Charlotte 1, Indianapolis 0, 1st game Durham 3, Gwinnett 2 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 2, Toledo 1, 20 innings Charlotte 5, Indianapolis 4, 2nd game Fridays Games Buffalo at Toledo, 7 p.m. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Louisville, 7:05 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m. Norfolk at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. Durham at Columbus, 7:15 p.m. Syracuse at Indianapolis, 7:15 p.m. Gwinnett at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. Saturdays Games Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Louisville, 6:05 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Pawtucket, 6:05 p.m. Buffalo at Toledo, 7 p.m. Syracuse at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. Durham at Columbus, 7:05 p.m. Norfolk at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. Gwinnett at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. Sundays Games Lehigh Valley at Pawtucket, 1:05 p.m. Syracuse at Indianapolis, 1:35 p.m. Gwinnett at Charlotte, 2:15 p.m. Buffalo at Toledo, 6 p.m. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Louisville, 6:05 p.m. Norfolk at Rochester, 6:05 p.m. Durham at Columbus, 6:05 p.m. RailRiders 2, Toledo 1, 20 innings Toledo AB R HBI RailRiders 1B R HBI Garcia dh 9 0 0 0 Garcia lf 9 0 3 1 Worth ss 9 0 2 0 Patterson lf 9 0 2 0 Castellanos lf 8 0 0 0 Mustelier 3b 8 0 3 0 Lennerton 1b 7 0 0 0 Johnson 1b 8 0 1 0 Cervenak 3b 7 1 4 0 Ruiz dh 9 1 4 1 Dorn rf 7 0 3 1 Murphy c 5 0 2 0 Guez cf 6 0 0 0 Pirela 2b 8 0 2 0 Holaday c 6 0 0 0 Grice rf 6 1 1 0 Russo 2b 8 0 0 0 Gonzalez 8 0 2 0 Totals 67 1 9 1 Totals 70 220 2 Toledo 000 000 100 000 000 00 1 RailRiders 000 000 100 000 000 01 2 E: Gonzalez (3), Mustelier (5); Team LOB: Toledo 14, RailRiders 18; 2B: Cervenak (9), Mustelier (10), Murphy (12), Ruiz (5); 3B: Dorn (2); HR: Ruiz Pitching Toledo IP H R ER BB SO Alvarez 7 11 1 1 1 5 Ortega 1 0 0 0 1 2 Hoffman 2 3 0 0 1 2 Weinhardt 5 4 0 0 3 0 Faulk 3 1 0 0 0 3 Souza (L, 0-1) 1 1 1 1 0 0 RailRiders IP H R ER BB SO Huff 7 3 1 1 1 7 Whitley 2 0 0 0 2 3 Daley 2 3 0 0 0 4 Tateyama 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 Zagurski 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 Demel 1 0 0 0 2 1 Spence 3.1 2 0 0 0 1 Miller (W, 1-5) 2 0 0 0 0 3

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BASEBALL COMMISSIONERS OFFICE Suspended Atlanta RHP Humberto Carpio (DSL Braves) and Cincinnati OF Yoel Noel (DSL Reds) 50 games for violations of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES Optioned 3B Danny Valencia to Norfolk (IL). Sent 1B Steve Pearce to the GCL Orioles for a rehab assignment. HOUSTON ASTROS Sent OF Trevor Crowe

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Col.Rasmus 2 (23), M.Izturis (12), Lawrie (6). HR - Krauss (2), Reyes (6), Encarnacion 2 (28), Lind (12), Lawrie (7). SB - Altuve (25), Reyes (11). S Altuve. SF - Bautista. IP H R ER BB SO Houston Lyles 5 9 4 4 3 1 Blackley H,14 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 Clemens L,4-4 BS,2-2 1-3 4 6 6 1 1 W.Wright 1-3 0 1 1 1 0 Ambriz 2-3 1 1 1 0 1 Cisnero 1 1 0 0 0 0 Toronto Dickey 6 7 5 5 2 8 McGowan 1-3 1 1 1 2 0 Cecil W,4-1 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Delabar 1 1 0 0 0 2 Loup 1 2 0 0 0 1 Lyles pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. Clemens pitched to 6 batters in the 7th. HBP - by Clemens (Thole), by Dickey (M.Dominguez). Balk - Lyles. Umpires - Home, Joe West; First, Adam Hamari; Second, Sam Holbrook; Third, Andy Fletcher. T - 3:22. A - 24,088 (49,282). Rays 10, Yankees 6 New York ab r h bi ab r h bi DJnngs cf 4 1 1 0 Gardnr cf 5 1 2 0 Longori 3b 4 1 1 2 ISuzuki rf 3 0 0 0 KJhnsn ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Mesa rf 2 1 2 1 WMyrs dh 5 1 2 1 Cano 2b 2 0 0 0 Zobrist 2b 4 1 1 0 DAdms 2b 2 0 2 2 SRdrgz rf 3 1 2 0 ASorin lf 5 1 0 1 Joyce ph-rf 0 1 0 0 Overay 1b 3 0 1 0 YEscor ss 4 1 1 1 CStwrt ph-1b 2 0 1 1 Loney 1b 5 1 2 4 Nunez ss 3 0 0 0 Loaton c 4 1 1 0 Hafner dh 4 0 0 0 Fuld lf 4 1 1 1 Lillirdg 3b 4 2 2 0 AuRmn c 3 1 1 1 Totals 381012 9 Totals 38 611 6 Tampa Bay 060 010 300 10 New York 001 000 023 6 Tampa Bay E - Nunez (6), Au.Romine (1). DP - New York 1. LOB - Tampa Bay 7, New York 8. 2B - Longoria (23), Zobrist (23), S.Rodriguez (7), Y.Escobar (16), Lobaton (9), Mesa (2), C.Stewart (4). HR Loney (10). IP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay Hellickson W,10-3 6 4 1 1 2 3 Farnsworth 1 0 0 0 0 1 C.Ramos 1 1-3 3 2 2 0 1 J.Wright 0 4 3 3 1 0 McGee H,20 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Rodney S,25-30 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 New York Sabathia L,9-9 5 9 7 7 3 6 Warren 4 3 3 3 3 2 J.Wright pitched to 5 batters in the 9th. WP - Hellickson, Sabathia. T - 3:44. A - 44,486 (50,291). Indians 11, Rangers 8 Cleveland ab r h bi ab r h bi Kinsler 2b 5 0 2 4 Bourn cf 6 0 1 3 EBeltre lf 6 0 1 1 Swisher 1b 6 2 2 1 N.Cruz rf 5 1 1 1 Kipnis 2b 6 0 2 0 ABeltre 3b 5 1 3 0 ACarer ss 6 1 3 1 Przyns c 5 0 1 0 CSantn c 4 1 1 0 JeBakr dh 3 0 1 0 Raburn dh 6 2 2 3 DvMrp ph-dh 2 1 1 0 Brantly lf 4 2 3 0 Morlnd 1b 4 1 0 0 Aviles 3b 5 2 3 0 Andrus ss 4 2 1 0 Stubbs rf 4 1 1 2 LMartn cf 3 2 3 1 Totals 42 814 7 Totals 47111810 Texas 001 012 220 00 8 Cleveland 120 401 000 0311 No outs when winning run scored. E_N.Cruz (3), Andrus (11), L.Martin (3), C.Santana (5), Kluber (1). DP_Texas 1, Cleveland 2. LOB_Texas 7, Cleveland 10. 2B_L.Martin (9), Kipnis (25), A.Cabrera (22). HR_N.Cruz (24), Swisher (11), Raburn (11). SB_Andrus (22), L.Martin (20). CS_Bourn (8). S_L.Martin. SF_Kinsler, L.Martin. IP H R ER BB SO Texas M.Perez 3 8 7 6 2 3 Wolf 3 5 1 1 1 1 R.Ross 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 Soria 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 Frasor L,0-2 2 3 3 3 0 1 Cleveland Kluber 6 7 4 3 1 3 Allen 2-3 4 2 2 1 0 R.Hill H,9 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 J.Smith BS,5-6 1 2 2 2 0 0 C.Perez 2 0 0 0 0 1 Shaw W,1-2 1 1 0 0 0 1 M.Perez pitched to 5 batters in the 4th. Frasor pitched to 3 batters in the 11th. HBP_by J.Smith (Andrus). WP_M.Perez 2, Wolf, Shaw. Texas Royals 5, White Sox 1 Chicago ab r h bi ab r h bi AGordn lf 5 0 1 0 De Aza cf 5 0 1 0 Hosmer 1b 4 0 0 0 AlRmrz ss 4 0 2 0 BButler dh 3 0 2 0 Rios rf 4 0 0 0 Dyson pr-dh 0 1 0 0 A.Dunn 1b 4 0 1 0 S.Perez c 4 2 2 0 Konerk dh 4 0 1 0 L.Cain cf 4 1 2 1 Gillaspi 3b 4 1 2 1 Mostks 3b 3 0 1 1 Viciedo lf 3 0 2 0 MTejad 2b 2 0 0 1 C.Wells lf 0 0 0 0 EJhnsn 2b 1 0 0 0 Bckhm 2b 3 0 0 0 Lough rf 3 1 2 2 Phegly c 4 0 0 0 AEscor ss 4 0 0 0 Totals 33 510 5 Totals 35 1 9 1 Kansas City 001 000 103 5 Chicago 000 000 010 1 E - C.Wells (1). DP - Chicago 3. LOB - Kansas City 5, Chicago 9. 2B - S.Perez (18). HR - Lough (4), Gillaspie (9). SB - Dyson (14). SF - M.Tejada, Lough. IP H R ER BB SO Kansas City Shields W,5-7 7 8 0 0 2 2 K.Herrera H,11 1 1 1 1 0 1 Hochevar 1 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago Quintana L,5-3 7 6 2 2 1 5 Veal 1 1 0 0 0 0 Lindstrom 0 3 3 3 1 0 Purcey 1 0 0 0 0 2 Lindstrom pitched to 4 batters in the 9th. WP - Shields, Purcey. T - 3:00. A - 18,342 (40,615). Kansas City

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The philadelphia phillies John Mayberry scores from second during the third inning of a game against the detroit Tigers in detroit on Friday.

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DETROIT Philadelphia left-hander Cliff Lee has been scratched from tonights start at Detroit because of a stiff neck. Lee will be replaced by lefthander Raul Valdes, who has gone 1-0 with a 7.59 ERA in 11 relief appearances this year. Lee is 10-4 with a 3.05 ERA. Detroits Max Scherzer puts his 14-1 record on the line today. The Phillies are already without right-hander Roy Halladay, who is on the disabled list along with rst baseman Ryan Howard and outelders Domonic Brown and Ben Revere. Gast has season-ending shoulder surgery ATLANTA St. Louis lefthander John Gast is expected to be ready to pitch in eight to 12 months following seasonending surgery on his left shoulder. Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak said in a statement on Friday that more will be known about Gasts recovery period when the team evaluates his rehabilitation in the next few weeks. Gast was 2-0 with a 5.11 ERA in three starts before he was placed on the disabled list on May 26 with a left shoulder strain. No details of Fridays surgery were provided by the team. Mariners place Zunino on DL with broken hand SEATTLE The surging Seattle Mariners received a major blow as young catcher Mike Zunino was placed on the 15-day disabled list Friday because of a broken bone in his left hand. Zunino will undergo surgery next week and the expected recovery time is six weeks. Its something that Im going to have to deal with and come back through a speedy recovery, Zunino said. Yeah, its frustrating, but its just another thing you deal with as a player. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING - YMolina, St. Louis, .336; Craig, St. Louis, .334; Cuddyer, Colorado, .331; CJohnson, Atlanta, .326; MCarpenter, St. Louis, .325; Votto, Cincinnati, .321; Posey, San Francisco, .318. RUNS - MCarpenter, St. Louis, 79; Votto, Cincinnati, 72; Choo, Cincinnati, 71; CGonzalez, Colorado, 71; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 65; Holliday, St. Louis, 64; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 63. RBI - Goldschmidt, Arizona, 83; Phillips, Cincinnati, 81; Craig, St. Louis, 79; Bruce, Cincinnati, 71; DBrown, Philadelphia, 69; CGonzalez, Colorado, 67; FFreeman, Atlanta, 65. AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING - MiCabrera, Detroit, .358; Mauer, Minnesota, .324; DOrtiz, Boston, .323; Trout, Los Angeles, .321; Loney, Tampa Bay, .316; ABeltre, Texas, .308; TorHunter, Detroit, .308. RUNS - MiCabrera, Detroit, 76; CDavis, Baltimore, 74; AJones, Baltimore, 70; Trout, Los Angeles, 67; Bautista, Toronto, 66; DeJennings, Tampa Bay, 66; Encarnacion, Toronto, 63. RBI - CDavis, Baltimore, 97; MiCabrera, Detroit, 96; Encarnacion, Toronto, 75; Fielder, Detroit, 74; AJones, Baltimore, 71; Cano, New York, 70; NCruz, Texas, 70.

DETROIT Alex Avilas two-run double in the fth inning put Detroit ahead, and Doug Fister pitched eight impressive innings for the Tigers in a 2-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday night. Cole Hamels (4-13) was trying to protect a 1-0 lead for the Phillies when he allowed the bottom of Detroits batting order to break through. After a one-out walk to Hernan Perez, Ramon Santiago and Avila hit back-to-back doubles. Santiago was playing third base in place of slugger Miguel Cabrera, who hasnt played since Monday because of an injured left hip. Mets 11, Nationals 0 Nationals 2 Mets 1 WASHINGTON Ryan Zimmerman homered with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning, lifting the Washington Nationals to a 2-1 victory over the New York Mets for a doubleheader split. In the opener, Jenrry Mejia pitched seven scoreless innings in his season debut and Daniel Murphy homered twice and tied a career high with ve RBIs as Mets won 11-0. Murphy had two hits for New York in the nightcap and went 6 for 9 in the day-night doubleheader. After Anthony Rendon grounded out, Zimmerman hit a 3-1 fastball from reliever LaTroy Hawkins (3-2) over the fence in right center. The Mets wasted another impressive outing by Matt Harvey,

who gave up ve hits and an unearned run in eight innings. Rafael Soriano (2-2) pitched the ninth and survived a rst and third one-out jam. Marlins 2, Pirates 0 MIAMI Henderson Alvarez earned his rst National League victory, Giancarlo Stanton hit his 12th homer, and the Miami Marlins managed another low-scoring victory, beating the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Marlins are 4-4 since the All-Star break even though they have totaled only 15 runs. Jeff Locke (9-3) allowed only one earned run in 6 2-3 innings and had a career-high nine strikeouts, but he lost for the rst time in his past 10 road starts. His ERA rose to 2.15.

Braves 4, Cardinals 1 ATLANTA Mike Minor allowed only one run to give Atlantas depleted rotation a lift, Jason Heyward homered, and the Braves beat Adam Wainwright and the St. Louis Cardinals 4-1 in a matchup of division leaders on Friday night. Minor (10-5) gave up four hits with no walks in seven innings. His sharp performance came two days after Tim Hudson was lost for the season with a broken right ankle. The Atlanta rotation also is without left-hander Paul Maholm, who isnt on the disabled list but is expected to miss at least one start because of a bruised left wrist.

AMERICAN LEAGUE Thursdays Games N.Y. Yankees 2, Texas 0 Chicago White Sox 7, Detroit 4 Toronto 4, Houston 0 Tampa Bay at Boston, ppd., rain Kansas City 7, Baltimore 1 L.A. Angels 8, Oakland 3 Seattle 8, Minnesota 2 Fridays Games Baltimore 6, Boston 0 Tampa Bay 10, N.Y. Yankees 6 Cleveland 11, Texas 8, 11 innings Toronto 12, Houston 6 Detroit 2, Philadelphia 1 Kansas City 5, Chicago White Sox 1 L.A. Angels at Oakland, (n) Minnesota at Seattle, (n) Saturdays Games Tampa Bay (Archer 5-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Nova 4-3), 1:05 p.m. Houston (Keuchel 4-5) at Toronto (Jo.Johnson 1-6), 1:07 p.m. L.A. Angels (Richards 2-4) at Oakland (Milone 8-8), 3:05 p.m. Minnesota (Deduno 6-4) at Seattle (Harang 5-8), 4:10 p.m. Boston (Dempster 5-8) at Baltimore (Feldman 2-1), 7:05 p.m. Texas (Darvish 9-4) at Cleveland (Masterson 117), 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 10-4) at Detroit (Scherzer 14-1), 7:08 p.m. Kansas City (W.Davis 4-9) at Chicago White Sox (Sale 6-9), 7:10 p.m. Sundays Games Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Texas at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. Houston at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Philadelphia at Detroit, 1:08 p.m. Boston at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Minnesota at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. Mondays Games Tampa Bay at Boston, 6:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Toronto at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Thursdays Games N.Y. Mets 7, Atlanta 4 Washington 9, Pittsburgh 7 San Diego 10, Milwaukee 8 Miami 5, Colorado 3 St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 1 Arizona 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Cincinnati 5, L.A. Dodgers 2 Fridays Games N.Y. Mets 11, Washington 0, 1st game Washington 2, N.Y. Mets 1, 2nd game Detroit 2, Philadelphia 1 Miami 2, Pittsburgh 0 Atlanta 4, St. Louis 1 Colorado 8, Milwaukee 3 San Diego at Arizona, (n) Cincinnati at L.A. Dodgers, (n) Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, (n) Saturdays Games N.Y. Mets (Gee 7-7) at Washington (Haren 4-11), 3:05 p.m. St. Louis (J.Kelly 1-3) at Atlanta (Teheran 7-5), 3:05 p.m. Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 10-4) at Detroit (Scherzer 14-1), 7:08 p.m. Pittsburgh (Morton 2-2) at Miami (Koehler 2-5), 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Gorzelanny 1-4) at Colorado (McHugh 0-1), 8:10 p.m. San Diego (Cashner 6-5) at Arizona (Skaggs 2-2), 8:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Rusin 1-0) at San Francisco (Bumgarner 10-6), 9:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Arroyo 9-7) at L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 8-3), 9:10 p.m. Sundays Games Philadelphia at Detroit, 1:08 p.m. Pittsburgh at Miami, 1:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Washington, 1:35 p.m. Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Cincinnati at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Colorado, 4:10 p.m. San Diego at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. St. Louis at Atlanta, 8:05 p.m. Mondays Games St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Colorado at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. Cincinnati at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. McCnn c 4 1 1 0 Uggla 2b 3 1 1 0 CJhnsn 3b 3 1 2 1 Janish 3b 0 0 0 0 Constnz cf-lf 3 0 0 0 Minor p 2 0 1 1 Trdslvc ph 1 0 0 0 Walden p 0 0 0 0 Kimrel p 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 1 4 1 Totals 31 4 8 3 St. Louis 010 000 000 1 Atlanta 020 010 10x 4 E - Kozma (5). DP - St. Louis 2. LOB - St. Louis 4, Atlanta 4. 2B - M.Carpenter (32), Kozma (15), McCann (10). HR - Y.Molina (8), Heyward (8). S - Wainwright. 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becoming the Orioles rst 13-game winner since Erik Bedard in 2007. Blue Jays 12, Astros 6 TORONTO Edwin Encarnacion hit two home runs in one inning, including his sixth career grand slam, Jose Reyes, Adam Lind and Brett Lawrie also went deep and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Houston Astros. Indians 11, Rangers 8 CLEVELAND Ryan Raburns three-run homer in the 11th inning off Jason Frasor gave the Cleveland Indians a wild and sloppy win over the Texas Rangers. After Asdrubal Cabrera and Carlos Santana singled off Frasor (0-2), Raburn pulled a 2-1 pitch onto the home-run porch in left to rescue the Indians, who blew a 7-1 lead and nearly lost to a Texas team that committed three errors and had three wild pitches. Royals 5, White Sox 1 CHICAGO James Shields tossed seven shutout innings and rookie David Lough homered and drove in another run to lead the Kansas City Royals to a victory over the Chicago White Sox.

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July 27 1918 Brooklyn rookie Henry Heitman completed one of the shortest careers in major league history. Heitman appeared on the mound against the St. Louis Cardinals, gave up four consecutive hits and then left the game, never to play a major league game again.

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NEW YORK Jeremy Hellickson retired Yankees newcomer Alfonso Soriano with the bases loaded to preserve an early lead and the streaking Tampa Bay Rays tagged CC Sabathia once again, beating New York 10-6 Friday night. The Rays have won 20 of 23 and took sole possession of the AL East lead for the rst time since June 10, 2012. Tampa Bay moved a half-game ahead of Boston. Ben Zobrist, Yunel Escobar and Evan Longoria doubled during a six-run burst in the second inning, and James Loney later homered and drove in four runs. Orioles 6, Red Sox 0 BALTIMORE Chris Tillman pitched seven innings of two-hit ball, Adam Jones homered twice and the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Boston Red Sox to end a three-game skid. The loss dropped the Red Sox a percentage point behind Tampa Bay in the AL East, pending the Rays game against the Yankees. Boston, which has dropped six of nine, had been alone atop the division since May 27. Tillman (13-3) tied a career high with eight strikeouts in

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Tebows future could depend on versatility


HOWARD ULMAN
AP Sports Writer

FOXBOROUGH, MASS. Tim Tebow had a rough day throwing the ball in his rst training camp practice. But he caught a short toss during a screen-passing drill.

His future with the New England Patriots, if he has one, may depend on that kind of versatility rather than his questionable quarterbacking skills. And the arrest of tight end Aaron Hernandez, of course, his former teammate at Florida, could help his chances.

Coach Bill Belichick wouldnt commit Friday to using Tebow only at quarterback, where his throwing mechanics were faulty while with the Denver Broncos and New York Jets. I think that well use Tim wherever we feel like hes best for the team, said Belichick, always careful

not to tip his hand but not averse to dropping hints that may steer observers in the wrong direction, and I know thats what hes committed to doing as well, whatever that is. The 6-foot-3, 245-pound Tebow has the size to play tight end and H-back but said hes only been in the

quarterback room during positional meetings with the Patriots. But he departed from his insistence that he wanted to play only that position. Im going to do what coach asks me to do, he said. Belichick values players who can contribute at several spots. If Tebow can do that, it may buy him some time to improve on a motion that leads to wobbly, oating passes. Tebow and Hernandez were college stars as teammates for three years. They were reunited when the Patriots signed Tebow, who had been released by the Jets, on June 11.

Now Hernandez is being held without bail after pleading not guilty to murder in the shooting death of Boston semi-professional football player Odin Lloyd on June 17, four days after the Patriots three-day minicamp ended. They cut him after he was arrested on June 26 and before he was charged that afternoon. Its heartbreaking and sad and all my thoughts and prayers go out to all the families that were involved, Tebow said. He declined to answer the other two questions he was asked about Hernandez whether he was shocked and if he had any contact

with Hernandez since the shooting of Lloyd. I understand why you have to ask all the questions. Thats part of doing your job, Tebow said, and part of mine is listening to instruction and weve been told not to talk about it. Patriots linebacker Brandon Spikes, another college teammate with Hernandez, said he couldnt comment after being asked two questions about Hernandez on Friday. Belichick had said on Wednesday that Im not trying to make the story disappear but I respect the judicial process and been advised not to comment.

Newton says focus on winning, not contract


STEVE REED
AP Sports Writer

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SPARTANBURG, S.C. Cam Newton says the only thing on his mind as the Panthers open training camp is a three-letter word: Win. Sure, Newton is aware of the $100 million contracts awarded this offseason to fellow NFL quarterbacks Joe Flacco and Matt Ryan as well as the hefty deal that could await him after the season. But Carolinas franchise signal caller said a big contract isnt what motivates him entering year three. On seeing Ryans ve-year, $103.75 million extension, Newton shrugged it off saying, I didnt think anything. Good for him. Under the NFLs new collective bargaining agreement Newton isnt eligible for a contract extension until after this season. Hes currently under contract through 2014

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with a team option for 2015. To land a big contract, Newton who is 13-19 as a starter and hasnt led Carolina to the playoffs rst might have to prove he can win consistently at the NFL level. And thats what hes out to do. Right now we have an opportunity to hone in and sharpen our blades with mechanics and understanding the overall offense and the scheme of things, Newton said Friday prior to the teams rst training camp practice at Wofford College. So thats my main focus right now. Fullback Mike Tolbert is among several teammates who said Newton is more ready than ever to take on a leadership role. Newton has been criticized at times for his lack of leadership skills. Even teammate Steve Smith ripped into Newton early last season for pout-

ing on the sidelines. I denitely see a change in him from last year at this time to this year, Tolbert said. Hes more vocal. He takes more command, as you think a franchise quarterback would. Hes just more condent. Newton said he feels more condent, and that stems from having played two seasons in the league. I think as time progresses anybody will start to sink their teeth into something and get condence, Newton said. To me its about that to a degree, but its also understanding what this offense is about and knowing each and every persons assignment and being a eld general. Tight end Greg Olsen said that growing pains are inevitable with any player, particularly one that comes into the league under the spotlight as Newton did when he was drafted out of Auburn.

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LOUISVILLE, K.Y. Dan Johnson hit a two-run home run in the top of the 10th inning as the Scranton/WilkesBarre RailRiders defeated Louisville 6-5 Friday night. The 10-inning contest came a night after the RailRiders played the longest game in the teams history, defeating Toledo 2-1 Thursday night in 20 innings at PNC Field. The Bats (54-54) struck rst in the bottom of the third inning with runs scored by Denis Phipps, Billy Hamilton and Josh Fellhauer to make it a 3-0 game. In the top of the fourth the Randy Ruiz and Brendan Harris each scored for the RailRiders (52-54) to close the gap to a 3-2 game. Scranton/Wilkes-

Barre would also get runs from Corey Patterson and Ronnier Mustelier in the top of the fth inning to give them the 4-3 lead. The Bats tied the game at 4-4 with a run in the eighth Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and Louisville continue their series today at 7:05 p.m. at Louisville Slugger Field. RailRiders beat Toledo in 20 innings on Thursday The Scranton/WilkesBarre RailRiders set a franchise record with a ve-hour, 26-minute game that ended with a Randy Ruiz walk-off homer for a 2-1 victory over the Toledo Mud Hens at PNC Field Thursday night. Eight RailRiders pitchers combined on the triumph, with Jim Miller (1-5) getting his rst win of the season. He and Josh Spence

combined to retire the last 13 Mud Hens (46-61) that came to the plate. The RailRiders split their four-game series with Toledo. Ruiz used a rst-pitch swing for his 13th home run of the season, leading off the 20th inning against reliever Justin Souza (0-1). The games only other runs came in the seventh. With two outs, Toledos Mike Cervenak doubled and Danny Dorn followed with a high y to right. Right elder Cody Grice lost the ball in the heavens and it fell behind him for a run-scoring triple. In the bottom half of the inning, Grice bashed a hard grounder for a single off of Cervenak at third base and later scored on Adonis Garcias single.

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LOS ANGELES Although Lane Kifn is grateful for Southern California athletic director Pat Hadens video vote of condence, his job security wont alter Kifns urgency to get the Trojans back on top. USC released a video in which Haden strongly backed Kifn on Thursday night, the day before Pac-12 football media day in Culver City. I anticipate the media will ask me if our football coach is on the hot seat this year, Haden said in the video. Here

is my answer, and will be my answer whenever Im asked: He is not. Haden also said he is behind Lane Kifn 100 percent. USC endured a hugely disappointing season last year, going 7-6 after starting with the preseason No. 1 ranking. Despite the presence of senior quarterback Matt Barkley and star receivers Robert Woods and Marqise Lee, the Trojans lost ve of their nal six games, nishing their embarrassing slide with losses to crosstown foe UCLA, perennial rival Notre Dame and Georgia Tech in the Sun Bowl.

Yet Haden and USC President Max Nikias have never wavered in their support of their attention-attracting coach, who is 25-13 after three seasons under severe scholarship restrictions from NCAA sanctions handed down shortly after Kifn was hired in 2010. Obviously, its a positive, Kifn said about Hadens vote of condence. Its not a negative to me from my standpoint as a head coach, but it wasnt a surprise to me, because I deal with Pat on a daily basis, so I have felt Pats support and Maxs support the whole time

Brickyard
From page 1B results, he said. Juan has a deep history with our team, and we want to give him every opportunity to do well. All of our drivers who have deep histories with our team, we go out of our way to make sure they are given every opportunity. The opportunities have been few and far between for Montoya, who won the Indy 500 and the 1999 CART title driving for Ganassi but hasnt found the same success since reuniting with the car owner in NASCAR. Part of his struggles are linked to the rollercoaster performance of the Ganassi organization, which has failed to put together consistent seasons. The team owner ordered a massive organizational overhaul after the 2011 season, and the results are only now showing. Montoya, one of the highest regarded drivers in the world when he jumped to NASCAR, admits the struggles have been draining. Its hard to keep your head up when things are not going well, and you go to places where you know you can get a pole and run up front and get top-ves, and instead you are running 30th and are the slowest car on the track, Montoya said. Its hard because I know its not me. Theres been marked improvement this year, and Montoya contended for wins at both Richmond and Dover. He had the race at Richmond in the bag until a late caution snatched his rst NASCAR win on an oval out from under him. He was the leader late at Dover until Tony Stewart ran him down and passed him for the victory. His wife believes those nearmisses have only pushed Montoya harder.

weve been here. Kifn served as an assistant coach under Pete Carroll at USC before brief stops with the Oakland Raiders and the University of Tennessee. He left the Volunteers after just 14 months to replace Carroll following the 2009 season, only to see the program buckled by sanctions a few months later. USC was hit with a two-year bowl ban, four years of probation, 30 The Times Leader staff lost scholarships and 14 vacated victories for misCOATESVILLE Stephanie Nowak deeds involving Heisman knocked in the winning run with a basTrophy-winning tailback es-loaded single in the ninth inning as Reggie Bush. Greater Wyoming Area defeated Drexel 6-5 in the 9-10 softball state tournament. Ellie Glatz started the rally with a double. Drexel walked the next to GWA batters to load the bases and set the table for Nowaks winning hit.

NEW YORK Brian Cashmans expression said it all. Every time Alex Rodriguezs name was mentioned Friday, the New York Yankees general manager appeared as if he Rodriguez might get sick. The subject was the third basemans claim that his left quadriceps really isnt injured, but it could have been any one several topics: Rodriguezs alleged performance-enhancing drug use, his pesky Twitter and radio appearances or

his knack for creating tabloid headlines. Cashman challenged A-Rod to have his leg examined by an outside doctor, defending the teams medical and training staff and saying he wouldnt comment on extra noise. The third baseman detailed his frustration during a radio interview Thursday, just hours after team management said he wouldnt be ready to resume minor league rehab games until Aug. 1. Rodriguez wouldnt answer when asked whether he

trusted the Yankees. The MRI is the MRI. Its fact. You cant change the results on an MRI, Cashman said before Fridays homestand opener against Tampa Bay. So, were very comfortable with it, and if anybody wants to utilize the process in place with the union, go right ahead. Its not something were afraid of. Recovering from January hip surgery, Rodriguez is under investigation by Major League Baseball for his reported ties to a Florida clinic accused of distributing banned performance-enhancing drugs.

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Nowak also pitched two innings, striking out ve. Greater Wyoming Area is now 2-0 in pool play and will play again today at 7 p.m. Cari Malberger had nine strikeouts in seven innings in the circle. Also contributing for GWA were Nicole Silinskie with a single and a triple, Lily Harcen with two hits and Mackenzie Notchi with two hits.

Everyone was talking about how Michael Schumacher forgot how to drive. He didnt forget how to drive and Juan didnt forget how to drive, Connie Montoya said. NASCAR is so difcult because all the teams are so close, but so apart, and Juan knew from the beginning that Ganassi wasnt the fastest team. He was ready for that challenge to build up that team, especially because it was Chip and he wants to be with Chip. But hes just so frustrated they havent been able to get their rst win on an oval, she added. Not winning is just the worst part for him. He races because he wants to win, like every driver, and hes so committed. I really think hes much more into it now, that he is up to the challenge. He really, really wants to prove it to himself that he has it what it takes to win in NASCAR.

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From page 1B and Mike Adams and guard David DeCastro spent a lengthy portion of the offseason working out together. The quartet, none of whom are older than 25, understand the ability for the Steelers to bounce back relies largely on their ability to stay on the eld. Adams included. The second-round pick in the 2012 draft saw his career jeopardized by a latenight attack outside a Pittsburgh restaurant on June 1. He was stabbed in the forearm and abdomen during the attempted robbery and spent six weeks recovering. Yet Adams was on the eld at Saint Vincent College on Friday running alongside his teammates during a conditioning test. He passed with ease and is expected to begin camp as the starting right tackle. Thats where Im at right now, he said. Its also what the Steelers had in mind when they cut veteran Willie Colon in March in a cost-cutting move and let Max Starks walk during free agency. Now the old guy on the line is 27-year-old Ramon Foster, who made the team ve years ago as an undrafted free agent but has nally worked his way into a starting role. Not that Foster is ready to say that hes arrived. Its one of those things you cant relax on, Foster said. In my position, its one of those things where Ive got to keep the chip on my shoulder.

Payday
From page 1B Big Ten a lot, Mid-American Conference Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher said in a phone interview Friday. Were in the neighborhood so that makes a lot of sense. MAC teams will play 13 games against Big Ten teams this season, plus four against the SEC and two each against the Big 12 and Atlantic Coast Conference, and many of them fall into the category of guarantee games. The sng with an increased emphasis on strength of schedule for the coming Cohift to ninegame conference schedules, alollege Football Playoff, all but guarantee fewer opportunities for the other ve conferences (MAC, Sun Belt, Mountain West, American Athletic and Conference USA) in FBS to play the top ve. Add in the need for the power conferences to beef up their schedules to create made-for-TV matchups to justify the millions they are getting in media rights deals, plus a possible reconguration of Division I, and it leads to speculation that the big ve will be playing exclusively among themselves at some point. Scott shot down that idea and Steinbrecher doesnt sound overly concerned about his teams not getting more than a few shots per season to knock off marquee programs. Steinbrecher said its more likely for the big ve to trim FCS teams the old Division I-AA from their schedules than the other FBS leagues. The Big Ten has said it would like eliminate all FCS games soon. And if schools from the big ve are getting tired of cutting those big checks for home games, Steinbrecher has another solution. Wed gladly give up the guarantee game and start a home-andhome, he said. Patty Viverito runs the FCS Missouri Valley Conference football as senior associate commissioner. MVC teams such as Northern Iowa and North Dakota State frequently play Big Ten teams. Losing that revenue will be a challenge for her schools, she said. But at this juncture there seems to be plenty of willing hosts, she said. We havent had too much difculty in nding alternate opponents. She added: We think that those games have been good for the game of college football. I think I would like to have a more considerate approach to the good of the game be part of the conversation. She noted some of the top FCS programs often have teams comparable or better to the bottom teams in FBS, and have fans that make road trips and buy tickets. Big South Commissioner Kyle Kallander said its hard to predict what not having FBS games and the money that comes with them would do to his members. There are some that rely on the revenue to improve facilities and fund their programs, he said But its not like the sky would fall and wouldnt be able to play anymore.

Rogers
From page 1B Rodgers even defended Braun on Twitter last year, saying he would bet his substantial salary that his friend was clean. Rodgers said he was simply backing up a friend then, and that theyve spoken since Brauns admission. Obviously, in hindsight, a more measured approach next time would obviously be a better course of action. People make mistakes. I denitely believe in forgiveness and moving forward, Rodgers said. Obviously, he has a tough task in front of him moving forward with his career, on and off the eld. Asked about the business relationship and the licensing agreement for the 8-twelve MVP Bar and Grill in Milwaukee, Rodgers said that was yet to be determined. As far as the business goes, right now Im focused on football, and I have people who can help me work with those types of issues, he said. But the off-the-eld questions werent done for Rodgers, even if it was the rst preseason practice of the year. Earlier this week, former Packers receiver Greg Jennings now the with archrival Minnesota Vikings delivered his strongest criticism yet of his ex-quarterback. In an interview with the Star Tribune, he questioned Rodgers leadership and implied the quarterback had become bigger than the team. Dont get me wrong, 12 is a great person, Jennings was quoted as saying, referring to Rodgers. But when you hear all positives, all positives, all positives all the time, its hard for you to sit down when one of your teammates says, Man, come on, youve got to hold yourself accountable for this. Its hard for someone to see that now because all theyve heard is Im doing it the right way, Im perfect. In actuality, we all have aws. Rodgers said he wasnt spending energy on Jennings comments. To me, Im concerned with the opinions of the guys in this locker room and the guys we have here, Rodgers said. Its exciting to be able to be one of the leaders of this football team, and Im very condent in my style.

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Samsung plans to plow a record pile of cash into its semiconductor and display panel businesses, hoping to reduce reliance on sales of high-end Galaxy smartphones that are poised to peak after two years of blistering growth. Samsung Electronics Co., the worlds largest smartphone maker, reported record prot for a sixth consecutive quarter on Friday. But the result still disappointed investors who expected Samsung to book even higher earnings after the Galaxy S4, its latest iteration of the agship smartphone, was launched in April. The handset scored 10 million sales in the month after its launch. Samsungs division that makes and sells handsets, smartphones and tablet computers has been the motive force behind the South Korea companys run of bumper prots, with Galaxy smartphone shipments jumping every quarter. In the three months ended June 30, the division contributed two-thirds of the companys entire operating prot.

Online gambling firm wants AC casino


TRENTON, N.J. An online gambling rm plans to buy or build a casino in Atlantic City to get a piece of the Internet wagering action planned to launch in the state this year, another sign of a revival of corporate interest in a city where gambling revenue has been falling since 2006. MidOil USA managing partner Vincent Crandon said Friday that he plans to announce around Labor Day whether his investment rm and Web gambling company 2UP Gaming will be buying or building. He said hes in talks with multiple casinos though he declined to say which, citing condentiality agreements about a sale and is working with an architect on building. He said that by buying a casino by September, his group could be among those offering Internet gambling Nov. 23, the day it becomes legal in New Jersey. If the company builds instead, he said, it could not offer online bets in the U.S. until after that. Crandon also said an Asian investment group is pledging $330 million for the deal. The intent is really to be prepared to build anew, Crandon said. Its not a light endeavor. 2UP, which is registered in London and has operational ofces in West Melbourne, Australia, is the second established international online gambling company to try to buy into Atlantic City this year. The Rational Group, the parent company of Pokerstars, is in litigation over whether it can buy The Atlantic Club Casino Hotel. Pokerstars has

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also hedged by applying with the state government for permission to run an online casino for Resorts Casino Hotel. All 12 New Jersey casinos are expected to provide information to the state by Monday on their Internet gambling partners. Monday is the deadline to apply to be allowed to open online gambling operations when they are rst allowed to launch this year.

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Confidence up to 2007 levels

A not guilty plea was entered Friday on behalf of a Connecticut-based hedge fund charged in a criminal indictment with letting insider trading ourish over a 10-year period as it grew into an investing giant and made hundreds of millions of dollars illegally. The plea in Manhattan federal court was made by Peter Nussbaum, longtime general counsel for SAC Capital Advisors, a day after the company was charged with wire and securities fraud. Federal prosecutors described a culture at SAC that permitted, if not encouraged, insider trading. Prosecutors said the victims were large companies whose inside information was stolen and traded upon. The next hearing was set for Sept. 24.

Americans are more condent about the economy than at any time since July 2007, a survey found, suggesting consumers will spend more and accelerate growth in the months ahead. The University of Michigan said Friday that its nal reading of consumer YURI KAGEYAMA sentiment in July was 85.1. Thats up one point from June but nearly 13 points AP Business Writer higher than a year ago. Rising home prices and steady job TOKYO Toyota gains are boosting household wealth and shrugged off China sales income. woes to stay the worlds top-selling automaker for the rst half of this year, outpacing U.S. rival General Motors Co., which boasted such bragging rights for seven decades until 2008. $3.63 $3.43 $3.47 Toyota Motor Corp. sold 4.91 million cars and $4.06 trucks around the world on 7/17/2008 for the January-June period, down 1.2 percent from the previous year,
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Toyota stays top-selling automaker despite China slump


according to numbers it released Friday. GM said earlier this month it sold 4.85 million vehicles worldwide in the six months, growing almost 4 percent as it gained U.S. sales faster than Toyota. For the second quarter alone, GM had a slight edge, outselling Toyota by about 10,000 vehicles. GM was the top-selling automaker for seven decades before losing that title to the Japanese automaker in 2008. GM retook the spot in 2011, when Toyotas plants were slowed by an earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan that wiped out parts suppliers. Toyota has since recovered and was at the top again last year even as sales in China were hurt by anti-Japanese sentiment that ared over a territorial dispute, setting off boycotts and riots. The deep sales slump that started in the second half of last year has waned in the past few months and Japanese automakers might be poised to start

Toyota sold 4.91 million cars and trucks around the world for the January-June period, down 1.2 percent from the previous year, according to numbers it released Friday.

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of 2013 because of solid sales in other regions.

Apples share of the global smartphone market fell during the second quarter to its lowest level in four years, according to data released Friday. Apple took 13.1 percent of the worldwide market, according to ABI Research, down from 16.6 percent a year ago. Thats the lowest level since the third quarter of 2009, two years after the launch of the rst iPhone. Apple Inc., based in Cupertino, Calif., sold 31.2 million iPhones in the Aprilto-June period, up from 26 million in the same period a year ago, the report said. But the companys sales growth isnt keeping pace with the overall smartphone market, which grew 52 percent from last year. The No. 3 and No. 4 smartphone makers, LG Electronics of Korea and Lenovo Corp. of China, doubled their sales in the quarter, according to ABI research. Samsung, the worlds largest maker of smartphones, also saw a drop in market share. In related cellular phone news, T-Mobile said Friday that it is temporarily eliminating upfront payments on new phones, but it is increasing the prices for some models through higher monthly payments. Unlike rival carriers, T-Mobile charges the full retail price of phones, spread over two years, but reduces monthly service fees for voice, text and data. AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and others typically charge $200 or so up front for high-end phones and make up for the rest of the phones cost through higher service fees over the life of a two-year contract. Under a new payment plan introduced in March, T-Mobile charges a down payment for the phone and monthly installments until the device is paid off in two years. For instance, customers pay $146 up front for an iPhone 5 and $21 a month for two years for a total cost of $650. Thats about the same price Apple charges when someone buys the phone without a two-year contract for use at another carrier. In eliminating the down payment, starting today, some phones will be cheaper. For instance, customers will be paying $600 overall for Samsung Electronics Co.s Galaxy S4, compared with $630 currently. Apples iPhone 5 will be $2 cheaper, at $648 overall.

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Stocks of Local Interest


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Foreign Exchange & Metals


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GlbEq 21.36 GrowthEq 14.46 HYCor 6.00 HYCorAdml 6.00 HltCrAdml 75.39 HlthCare 178.68 ITGradeAd 9.84 InfPrtAdm 26.36 InflaPro 13.43 InstIdxI 155.06 InstPlus 155.07 InstTStPl 38.61 IntlExpIn 16.78 IntlStkIdxAdm 25.91 IntlStkIdxIPls 103.64 LTInvGr 9.91 MidCapGr 24.62 MidCp 27.32 MidCpAdml 124.05 MidCpIst 27.40 MuIntAdml 13.71 MuLtdAdml 11.02 PrecMtls 11.08 Prmcp 85.49 PrmcpAdml 88.72 PrmcpCorI 18.29 REITIdx 23.66 REITIdxAd 100.97 STCor 10.69 STGradeAd 10.69 SelValu 26.20 SmGthIdx 30.84 SmGthIst 30.91 StSmCpEq 27.29 Star 22.59 StratgcEq 26.66 TgtRe2015 14.34 TgtRe2020 25.94 TgtRe2030 26.10 TgtRe2035 15.92 TgtRe2040 26.38 TgtRe2045 16.56 Tgtet2025 14.98 TotBdAdml 10.68 TotBdInst 10.68 TotBdMkSig 10.68 TotIntl 15.49 TotStIAdm 42.61 TotStIIns 42.61 TotStIdx 42.59 TxMIntlAdm 12.11 TxMSCAdm 38.68 USGro 24.98 USValue 14.66 WellsI 25.10 WellsIAdm 60.81 Welltn 37.69 WelltnAdm 65.10 WndsIIAdm 62.20 WndsrII 35.05 Wells Fargo DvrCpBldA f 7.94

Combined Stocks
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+9.5 +8.4 +.1 +14.0 +96.1 -6.8 +35.3 +12.9 +31.4 +42.5 +46.5 +23.9 +17.4 +27.4 +70.4 +18.5 +32.5 +13.4 +7.7 +39.8 +6.5 -43.1 +27.0 +38.2 +82.4 +27.3 +30.6 +30.8 +8.6 +18.4 +27.5 +3.0 +23.3 +28.4 Name Last Chg %YTD -1.09 +38.6 +.26 +32.4 -.27 +33.6 +.01 +19.9 +.04 +47.3 -.08 +16.5 +.48 +7.4 -.03 +52.4 -.09 -6.8 +.43 +14.1 +.01 +21.4 +.15+160.5 +.77 +8.2 +.19 +60.4 +.50 +30.0 -.07 +13.0 -.26 -15.1 -.03 +32.6 -.39 +18.8 +.40 +10.7 -.17 +19.7 -.07 -20.4 +.40 +10.7 +6.27 +28.8 +.32 +18.4 +.06 +48.5 +.23 +18.4 -.06 +44.9 -.10 +38.3 +.59 +24.6 -.27 +2.1 -.01 +40.0 -.12 +21.6 +.45 -34.6 -.13 +21.3 Name Last Chg %YTD -.01 +.04 -.15 -.14 +.15 +.31 +1.68 +.09 -.24 -.30 +.06 -.58 -1.61 +.71 -1.62 +.07 +.75 +.18 +.17 -.17 -.20 +.22 -.19 -.16 +.01 +1.72 +.26 -.50 -.58 -.52 -.35 -.17 -.01 +.37 -.66 +26.3 +21.2 +19.5 +13.2 +34.0 +8.7 +7.4 -17.9 +33.5 +18.5 +37.3 +9.0 +22.0 +15.3 +16.1 +9.4 +3.5 +17.1 +17.0 +35.5 +8.7 +12.2 -9.9 +18.9 +29.7 +20.7 +21.6 +21.7 +8.1 +10.0 +.4 -.6 +23.5 +43.6 +18.2 Name Last Chg %YTD -.11 -.19 -.03 -.53 +.20 -.02 +.39 +.23 +.12 -.36 +1.22 -.30 -.04 -.24 +.36 +.31 -.34 -.20 -.38 -.68 +.16 +.17 +.18 -.26 -.11 +.17 +.04 -.34 +.91 +.10 +.07 +.82 -.05 -.11 +1.90 +12.4 -35.9 +29.9 +92.7 +5.9 +34.7 +34.2 +10.8 +5.4 +20.8 +37.9 +38.8 +23.7 +11.3 +25.9 +31.8 +18.4 -23.3 +4.8 +26.8 +18.0 -20.6 +28.0 +5.1 +11.2 +38.5 +17.7 +3.5 +28.1 +3.6 -1.3 +16.4 +11.4 +42.1 +11.4 AFLAC 61.09 AT&T Inc 35.60 AbtLab s 36.78 AMD 3.82 AlaskaAir 62.58 Alcoa 8.07 Allstate 51.52 Altria 35.90 AEP 46.47 AmExp 75.34 AmIntlGrp 46.54 Amgen 109.60 Anadarko 88.51 Annaly 11.80 Apple Inc 440.99 AutoData 72.48 AveryD 44.15 Avnet 37.27 Avon 23.15 BP PLC 43.58 BakrHu 47.98 BallardPw 2.11 BarnesNob 18.41 Baxter 73.02 Beam Inc 64.77 BerkH B 117.34 BigLots 35.76 BlockHR 30.49 Boeing 105.60 BrMySq 44.22 Brunswick 36.67 Buckeye 71.94 CBS B 53.50 CMS Eng 28.20 CSX 24.68 CampSp 47.07 Carnival 37.36 Caterpillar 82.06 CenterPnt 24.82 CntryLink 36.03 Chevron 127.56 Cisco 25.50 Citigroup 52.21 Clorox 85.97 ColgPalm s 60.25 ConAgra 36.74 ConocoPhil 65.72 ConEd 59.93 Corning 15.25 CrownHold 43.83 Cummins 115.88 DTE 70.15 Deere 82.81 Diebold 33.10 Disney 64.98 DomRescs 59.52 Dover 84.67 DowChm 34.70 DryShips 2.04 DuPont 57.66 DukeEngy 70.79 EMC Cp 26.50 Eaton 68.03 EdisonInt 49.09 EmersonEl 59.80 EnbrdgEPt 32.80 Energen 57.21 Entergy 70.13 EntPrPt 63.23 Ericsson 11.81 Exelon 31.65 ExxonMbl 94.79 FMC Corp 63.44 Fastenal 46.68 FedExCp 104.58 Fifth&Pac 24.42 FirstEngy 38.91 Fonar 5.86 FootLockr 36.27 FordM 17.02 Gannett 25.67 Gap 45.48 GenDynam 85.86 GenElec 24.65 GenMills 51.51 GileadSci s 62.57 GlaxoSKln 51.50 Hallibrtn 45.98 HarleyD 55.37 HarrisCorp 52.74 HartfdFn 31.36 HawaiiEl 26.77 HeclaM 3.32 Heico 56.83 Hess 73.20 HewlettP 25.99 HomeDp 78.74 HonwllIntl 82.88 Humana 89.74 INTL FCSt 18.91 ITW 71.97 IngerRd 61.15 IBM 197.35 IntPap 49.11 JPMorgCh 56.05 JacobsEng 58.99 JohnJn 92.83 JohnsnCtl 40.96 Kellogg 66.98 Keycorp 12.40 KimbClk 98.39 KindME 85.73 Kroger 39.65 Kulicke 11.17 L Brands 53.68 LancastrC 84.02 Lee Ent 2.97 LillyEli 53.36 LincNat 41.55 LockhdM 120.00 Loews 46.05 LaPac 16.41 MDU Res 28.17 MarathnO 36.41 MarIntA 41.26 Masco 19.84 McDrmInt 8.77 McGrwH 60.50 McKesson 124.85 Merck 48.49 MetLife 48.93 Microsoft 31.62 MorgStan 27.70 NCR Corp 35.24 NatFuGas 63.16 NatGrid 58.64 NY Times 11.94 NewellRub 27.09 NewmtM 30.38 NextEraEn 83.95 NiSource 31.43 NikeB s 62.53 NorflkSo 73.92 NoestUt 44.23 NorthropG 90.56 Nucor 46.91 NustarEn 45.61 NvMAd 12.49 OGE Egy s 37.58 OcciPet 90.75 OfficeMax 11.83 Olin 23.53 ONEOK 52.16 PG&E Cp 46.32 PPG 157.11 PPL Corp 31.33 PVR Ptrs 26.89 Pfizer 29.37 PinWst 59.67 PitnyBw 14.42 Praxair 119.00 PSEG 34.32 PulteGrp 16.36 Questar 23.49 RadioShk 2.75 RLauren 180.98 Raytheon 70.01 ReynAmer 50.43 RockwlAut 90.81 Rowan 34.41 RoyDShllB 71.20 RoyDShllA 68.51 Ryder 61.64 Safeway 25.98 Schlmbrg 81.91 Sherwin 172.83 SilvWhtn g 23.13 SiriusXM 3.76 SonyCp 21.58 SouthnCo 45.34 SwstAirl 13.79 SpectraEn 36.75 Sysco 34.77 TECO 17.66 Target 71.46 TenetHlt rs 44.78 Tenneco 48.74 Tesoro 54.51 Textron 27.59 3M Co 116.91 TimeWarn 63.02 Timken 56.65 Titan Intl 16.66 UnilevNV 40.12 UnionPac 159.40 UPS B 86.99 USSteel 18.94 UtdTech 104.97 VarianMed 73.84 VectorGp 16.53 ViacomB 73.04 WestarEn 33.68 Weyerhsr 28.80 Whrlpl 130.39 WmsCos 33.91 Windstrm 8.17 Wynn 130.98 XcelEngy 29.75 Xerox 9.69 YumBrnds 74.00

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AT HOME
THE TIMES LEADER

timesleader.com

SATURDAY, JULY 27, 2013

Happening Hazleton horticulture


Garden tour goes public for first time
CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES
chughes@timesleader.com

IF YOU GO

What: Hazleton Area Garden Clubs Gallery of Gardens Tour When: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. today Where: Seven locations in Hazleton, Hazle Township and Drums Cost: $10. Tickets available at Visintainer Nursery, 13 W. Foothills Drive, Drums More info: Garden Tour Co-Chair Helene Hvizda: (570) 956-2623

The past and future battle for relevance and your soul?
FOR EVERY FLASHY, forward-thinking fan of the future youll meet at least one equally passionate, retro-loyal pusher of the past. Then there are those of us in between. Satisfied but restless. Content but not quite. Torn between two equally lovable ways of life. So dumbwaiters are back. Have you heard? Yes, its true, my sources say. Those nifty little transportational devices found within a num- Sandra ber of grand homes of yore Snyder are trendy once more. Wall to Wall Reimagine, if you will, a world in which you can send things from upstairs to down in a hurry or, even better, from outside to in, provided your dumbwaiter shaft makes a pitstop in your garage. This happy little news, brought to us by those trendspotting types, comes even at a time when the grand march toward everything smart in a home shows no signs of slowing. You can watch the baby sleep (or howl) from any room in the house, or even remotely from your office. Lights and televisions and recording devices can turn on and off by themselves. Rooms can sense your presence and adjust their temperatures according to your preference. Appliances can kick on at your sayso, and dinner can commence to cook via your remote command. Whod have ever thought? Meanwhile, circle back several decades and pine for what were still missing, or what we used to have but, for whatever reason, phased out or simply did not care to sustain into any number of new eras of daringly different. Those teeny-tiny elevators capable of taking the groceries from car to kitchen more than qualify for our reflection. Yes, dumbwaiters hail from a time when homes had all kinds of quaint and graceful things. (Though why they arent called smartwaiters escapes me.) But so many wonderful things have now been reduced to mere relics. Do you also recall laundry shoots, with a similar founding principle except the process isnt quite as elegant? Front and back staircases, redundant perhaps but lovely (and inarguably handy)? Secret passageways, even if more entertaining than necessary? Coal bins, so useful even when coal retired as king? Transom windows? Iron entry gates? Glorious front porches, with milk boxes to receive deliveries fresh from the barn, in glass jars? How about a built-in newspaper receptacle, made of metal or brass? I recently came across one of those and was probably unreasonably delighted. And lets not forget chandeliers. How many homeowners cleaned those monstrous 5000-piece, look-at-me light fixtures by hand, piece by painstaking piece? Those are making their way back into the mainstream, too, at least if anecdotal evidence holds. Step into the lighting aisles of even the big boxes these days, and tell me Im wrong. Yet this is where I get confused, dumbfounded even, by a clear collision of two distinct worlds. Dont know whether to push forward, trying to keep up with the smart Joneses, or cling desperately to whats left of the old-good stuff before more of it ups and walks out of our lives. Now Im no Luddite. I love me a good DVR, iPhone, iPod, iPad, you name it. If I never rewind another videotape, double-expose another roll of film or unscratch another CD, Ill be fine. Yet Ill rue the day I have to live in an all-black, all-micro-tech home thats abandoned its soul. So here I fence-sit, watching and waiting. Perhaps for a sign, to tell me where to go and what to do in this crazy, mixedup world of split personalities. About that fence Did I mention its white and has these pretty little things called pickets?
Reach Sandra Snyder at ssnyder@timesleader. com or 570-831-7383.

HAZLETON In the 91 years that the Hazleton Area Garden Club has gathered to share tips about and its general love for gardening, members have never hosted a public garden tour. That changes at 10 a.m. today as the rst Gallery of Gardens Tour kicks off with seven inaugural locations including members homes, area businesses and a community garden. Hazleton resident Helene Hvizda, one of the events three co-chairs, said the group has hosted private tours for members in the past. I wanted to get the public to be aware that you can garden in a small space. We wanted to let people know that there are some gorgeous gardens in Hazleton, Hvizda said of the change to a public tour. Hvizda should know. Hers is one of the seven showcased today, and she has lled her yard with both owers and vegetables. She said her lilies were fantastic this year and her vegetables are all growing well. Her edible efforts ll a large portion of her yard. Treats from the garden include onions, tomatoes, cabbage, eggplant and two new additions this year tomatillos and pumpkins. Part of her success, she said, can be attributed to the early planting she does indoors during winter. Shes used almost every

Gallery of Gardens Tour Co-Chairs, from left, Lauren Cornelius, Laura Hackney and Helene Hvizda, look over the crocosmia and other colorful buds in Hvizdas garden.

Christopher J. Hughes photos / For The Times Leader

space she can, from planting directly in the ground to lining her patio with all sorts of hanging baskets. Ive been gardening since I was little. My father always had a garden, Hvizda said. This is the house I was born in, and we always had a garden here. The variety included in Hvizdas display is just a See GARDEN | 2C

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Gardens showcased on todays Gallery of Gardens Tour are: Leskosky Garden, 2355 W. Venisa Drive, Hazle Township Fayock Garden, 120 Hilltop Road, Hazleton Hvizda Garden, 657 Grant St., Hazleton Gresh Garden, 313 St. Anthonys Drive, Freeland Crabtree Gardens, 538 W. Butler Drive, Drums Drums Community Garden, 415 W. Butler Drive, Drums Visintainer Nursery, 13 W. Foothills Drive, Drums

A butterfly rests on one of the many colorful flowers in Hvizda's Hazleton garden.

Too much stuff ? Try these DIY storage solutions


ANYSSA ROBERTS Lexington Herald-Leader LEXINGTON, Ky. I had mountains of ideas about what I wanted to do with my dorm room, and after I moved offcampus, my house space: A new chair for the desk that was stacked with packing boxes of desk supplies and books. A captivating mural for the wall that was hidden behind shoe boxes. An Anthropologie quilt for the bed that was covered with bags of winter sweaters, stuffed toys and linens. And a rug for the oor that was buried beneath a sea of suitcases and duffel bags. See the trend? When I moved in I had a load of ideas to revamp and decorate my room, but my space was being overrun with boxes and luggage. From my days living in the dorms and at my current off-campus space, I was able to nd storage for most of my items, but I still had a few boxes left unpacked. Most people probably dont have hours of time for organization, but living in a dorm, apartment or small house, there is not much room for disorganization. Literally. I devised a few easy, DIY storage ideas that are easy on the eyes and equally easy on the wallet. No, Im not dumping my stuff. Bagging it The rst step to creating a place for your things is deciding what deserves a home and what does not. Most college students have done the big chop by downsizing to only the necessities. But if too much is left over, another chop might be in order. Cutting down was difcult for me, especially when it came to clothing. But storing my off-season items cleared a lot of space in my closet. Heres a tip to decide what goes and what stays: Look at it, and if you cannot make a decision to keep within ve seconds, it just might end up on a shelf all season. DIY: Here is my quick and easy way to store off-season clothing and other items. Vacuum-seal bags can get pricey, and this is a less expensive way to go. Youll need: A few large garbage bags (Wal-Mart, $7.48) A vacuum with a detachable hose (Wal-Mart $14.84) A plastic storage container (Lowes, $4.98) Package folded clothes and extra items in a garbage bag. Insert the vacuum hose into the opening of the bag and hold the bag tightly around the hose. Vacuum the air from the bag until it is at and air is gone from the bag. Still holding tightly around the bag opening, twist it and knot it. Store vacuumed bags in containers in a cool, dry place. I sent some of my tubs back to my parents house and will retrieve them when needed, and I keep some tubs under the bed. Sweetest jewelry stand I confess, I have enough chains and bracelets to put fake gold and silver teeth on at least 10 rap artists, but in my new place I had no idea where to put them. I had too many to put in a jewelry box, and professional jewelry cases were out of my price range. I needed something tall enough and with enough hooks to hold my collection See SOLUTIONS | 2C

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From page 1C and then some. I decided to create my own jewelry stand modeled after a cake stand. DIY: So I made the sweetest and most customizable jewelry stand. No need for the expensive stuff; nothing in this project cost more than $1. Youll need: 2-3 plates (Goodwill, 25 to 50 cents each) 1-2 vases (Goodwill, 50 cents each) Something to ll a clear vase, if using Hooks (Wal-Mart, pack of 8, 98 cents) Wash all plates and vases. Once dry, measure for the center of each plate; its where youll place the vases. Assemble the stand (plate, vase, plate, vase, plate) and test it before gluing to be sure it is balanced and centered. If any of your vases are transparent, ll it with beads or stones to add color if youd like. Once satised with the stand, put it together using super glue or a glue gun with high heat glue sticks. Glue as many hooks as necessary around the edges of the top two plates. Let your creation stand for at least 24 hours before adding jewelry. All-in-one shadow box Its the little things that make up life and most of our room clutter. A shadow box can be an easy way to create storage for extra items. Shadow boxes are simple wooden boxes with clear windows. Using shadow boxes for storage can move items off desks or dressers and onto the walls. DIY: All you need are: Shadow box (Michaels craft store, $9.99) Paint (Hobby Lobby, $5.99) Sponge brush (WalMart, 68 cents) Foam board (Wal-Mart, $1.48) X-Acto knife (Hobby Lobby, $3.99) Craft paper, optional (Michaels craft store, 19 cents a sheet) For shelves, measure the length and depth of the box. Cut strips from the foam board accordingly. I made my strips a millimeter longer so they would t tighter. Set strips aside. Measure the paper to line the inside back of the box and set aside. Paint box the desired color and let dry completely before nal assembly. Glue down craft paper; paint it if desired. Use hot glue on the shelves for sturdiness. Let dry completely before mounting and use. Where I can see it Growing up, if I could not see the mess, it wasnt there. So for me, open spaces make for neater rooms. Instead of buying a vedrawer dresser, I opted for a cube storage system. The openness of the cubes made me conscious of my clothing and other items, so I was neater with more room to spare. This furniture style is trending now, with its sleek and modern style. I took what originally was meant to be a bookcase and repurposed it with a few cloth baskets. That way, I was able to organize my clothing without it taking up too much space. I built my storage system myself using the Sauder Beginnings Collection Organizer Bookcase (WalMart, $29.88).

A few easy, DIY storage ideas that are easy on the eyes and equally easy on the wallet include this painted shadow box.

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Helene Hvizda's lilies came in strong this year.

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From page 1C small part of the overall array included in todays tour. Theres something for everyone annuals, perennials, herbs, vegetables. At the community garden, they even have chickens, said Lauren Cornelius of Nescopeck, another co-chair. The tour will showcase how well gardeners have used their spaces. One doesnt need an acre of land to reap the benets of the harvest, Hvizda said. You drive around Hazleton, and there are some spectacular gardens, Hvizda said. You put so much time and effort and money into it, show it off. Along with the showcased gardens, members of the Penn State Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners will be present at various locations to provide information on insects, pesticides and more to those attending. The Hazleton Area Garden Club is a member of the Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania and National Garden Clubs, Central Atlantic Region. Annual service projects include planting and restoration efforts at Eckley Miners Village and participation in the Hazleton Art Leagues Art in Bloom event. Monthly meetings take place at Most Precious Blood Church, 131 E. Fourth St., Hazleton, at 5:30 p.m. on the second Thursday. Men and women considering membership in the club are welcome to come as guests. Chris Gresh is the current president, and there are approximately 75 active members. Co-chairs, including Laura Hackney of White Haven, agree that todays tour will become a recurring event. Plans are to have it every other year, opposite the clubs biennial garden show. The club double-stacked its events this year with the recent garden show but plans to balance the calendar soon. If you dont have tickets, they can be purchased for $10 today at Visintainer Nursery, 13 W. Foothills Road, Drums. The nursery also is part of the tour.

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Hayden James Greenberg, son of Carrie and Lee Greenberg,White Haven, is celebrating his ninth birthday today,July 27. Hayden is a grandson of Dr.John and Deb Timko, White Haven; Carol Kelsch,WilkesBarre; the late James Kelsch; and Jules Greenberg, Kingston. He is a great-grandson of Gerald and Helyn Baer, Drums. Hayden has a brother, Hunter Lee Greenberg, 11. Paige Neely, daughter of Stephanie Hart and Albert Neely, is celebrating her second birthday today,July 27. Paige is a granddaughter of Dawn Robinson and William Keefe,WilkesBarre; Howard Neely, Plymouth; and the late Cora Neely. She is a greatgranddaughter of Ernestine and Ed Welsh, Mountain Top, and Ronald Melodick, Plymouth. Paige has twin brothers,Jesse and Joshua, 8.

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Greta Lynn Johnson, daughter of Maura and Jeremiah Johnson, is celebrating her third birthday today, July 27. Greta is a granddaughter of Patricia Storosko, Nanticoke, and Paula Johnson and the late Robert Johnson, Plymouth. She has a brother, Isaiah, 11, and a sister, Cecily, 6.

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Katie Quinn, daughter of Mitch and Kim Quinn, Hanover Township, is celebrating her eighth birthday today, July 27. Katie is a granddaughter of Paul and Regina Chmil, Ashley, and Marty and Barbara Quinn, Pittston. She is a greatgranddaughter of Helen Brigido, Pittston. Katie has a brother, Zach, and a sister, Kearney.

St. John Lutheran Church hosting Kingdom Rock


St. John Lutheran Church, Pittston, is hosting Kingdom Rock: Where Kids Stand Strong for God from 6-8:30 p.m. Aug. 5-9. Children will participate in Bible-learning activities, songs, teamwork-building games, treats, Bible adventures and science gizmos. Each day will conclude with a Fanfare Finale at 8:10 p.m. Family members and friends are invited. The program is for children ages 3-12. For more information, call 570-655-2505. Some of the participants, from left, first row, are Kaleb Smith and Bobby Drummond. Second row: Richard Drummond, Darwin Perschau, Renee Wieslogel, Samantha Wieslogel holding Syman, Kaitlin Pipher holding Michael Knapek, Cheryl Pipher and Mary Ann Degman. Third row: Marcia Colleran, Tom Korney, Alan Drummond and Doris Mersincavage.

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Jewish Community Alliance planning happy hour


The Jewish Community Alliance (JCA) invites community members to a happy hour from 6-8 p.m. on Aug. 8 on the Skyy Vu Deckbar at the Woodlands Inn and Resort. The first drink will be on the JCA . A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the JCA. For more information, contact Barbara Sugarman at 570-824-4646 and like the JCA on Facebook. Planning members, from left: Rick Evans, director of camp, fundraising and outreach, JCA; Barbara Sugarman, adult and cultural director, JCA; Paula Chaiken; Renea Hammerman; Carolyn Mertz; Aaron Kaufer; Mitch Kornfeld; and James Dougher, chief operations officer, JCA. Also on the planning committee are David Kayton, Anna Elkin and Kevin Greenberg.

LCCC BASIC Club holds Passover luncheon


The Luzerne County Community College BASIC (Brothers and Sisters in Christ) Club recently held a Passover Seder luncheon. Rabbi Blake Hamacher led the celebration and shared information on Passover and the traditional Seder meal with club members and guests. At the luncheon, from left, first row: Ann Marie Schraeder, Glen Lyon, assistant, institutional advancement, LCCC; Glenda Race, Wilkes-Barre, adviser, BASIC, LCCC; Machelle Smith, Ashley, adviser, BASIC, LCCC; and Rabbi Hamacher, Nanticoke, chaplain, BASIC, LCCC. Second row: David Fox, Drums, president, Student Government Association, LCCC; Desiree Chambers, Wilkes-Barre; Victoria Jones, Wilkes-Barre, chaplain, BASIC, LCCC; Derek Bohn, Clarks Summit; Fred Bodman, Bloomsburg; Jermaine Foster, Kingston, president, BASIC, LCCC; and Julius Zuckerwar, Swoyersville, chaplain, BASIC, LCCC.

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Dear Abby: My boyfriend and I have been dating for a year, and it has been wonderful. Hes amazing and sweet. We went to the movies for our anniversary and about 50 minutes into it, he turned to me, said he didnt like the movie and he wanted to leave. I was enjoying it, but I didnt want to force him to watch it, so we left. When we were out of the theater I asked him why he didnt like it, and he told me he didnt want to discuss it. I pressured him for an answer a little bit, but he told me to forget it. This has been bugging me. Should I leave it alone? I understand its not that big a deal, but he has done this

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a few times before not explaining things when I ask. I am confused about why he wont tell me. Puzzled in the Multiplex Dear Puzzled: There may have been something in the movie that made your boyfriend uncomfortable. Perhaps it triggered a memory of something in his past that he didnt want to be reminded of. Or, he may have been bored by the film and so centered on himself that he didnt care that you were enjoying it. Your boyfriend may be wonderful

and amazing, but he also appears to be a poor communicator. This would be a deal-breaker with some women. Only he can tell you why hes this way, but if he hasnt opened up in the year you have been seeing each other, it isnt likely to change. Dear Abby: My husband has erectile dysfunction for which he takes medication. He gets it from a friend. I have discovered he takes the medication with him when he travels. He swears he isnt cheating on me and that hes faithful. Should I believe him? Suspicious in Arizona Dear Suspicious: I confess, my knee-jerk reaction after reading your letter was, Uh-oh! Then I picked up the phone and called Bruce Landres,

M.D., in Los Angeles. His first words were, Thats an interesting question. He then went on to say that if your husband has prostate problems in addition to his erectile dysfunction, you should believe him, because last October the FDA approved a low dose of one particular E.D. drug for the treatment of benign prostate hypertrophy (BPH). (This low dose is not enough to assist in infidelity.) You should discuss this further with your husband because it would be much safer for him to get this kind of medication from his physician, who knows his medical history, since E.D. drugs can sometimes cause serious side effects. Dear Abby: My mother-in-law passed away five months ago. I was given the

option of taking a winter coat of hers, which I gladly accepted. When would it be appropriate to wear it around my husbands family? Still Mourning in Wisconsin Dear Still Mourning: Im sorry for your loss. The time to wear the coat would be when the temperature drops enough that you feel you need it. And when you do, if someone should recognize it and comment, just say you are wearing her coat because it helps you feel closer to her; its like a warm hug from heaven.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19). Youll keep shallow people at a distance, not because youre mad at them, but because its wasteful to spend time in a way that doesnt feed you on many levels. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Over time, even the gentlest of winds will change the mountainous landscape, penetrate rocks and influence the way the trees grow. Youre like that gentle wind, subtly changing those around you. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You may feel that your efforts are neither focused nor persistent enough to make a difference. But its the fact that youre making an effort at all that endears you to others. CANCER (June 22-July 22). What has you so conflicted is an idea thats based in real perceptions, yet is made unreal by the baggage youve added to it. Retreat from conflict, and youll be advancing toward inner peace. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Youll enjoy using your amplified creative powers to make someones life better. Think of new ideas that could help someone, and present them without being asked. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). What you dont understand far exceeds what you do. Your awareness of this is what makes you human. Bonus: Youll meet kindred souls as you quest to put things together. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Youve followed enough, and now its time to lead. What might strike you as odd is that the leading doesnt feel the way you thought it would. Its like youre still learning, but from the head of the class instead of the back row. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You have a certain result in mind, and it requires you to direct peoples thoughts. The art of influence is in making it seem like its not happening. If your persuasion is felt, it suddenly will not be persuasive at all. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Youve taken on one of your bigger ambitions, and in the thick of it today, things may seem overwhelming. But by focusing on how you can help others succeed, you will in turn succeed. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Being prepared means doing what is asked of you, anticipating what else might be asked and then preparing for that, too. The success of an event comes down to 90 percent preparation and 10 percent presentation. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Your style of managing people and situations will prove effective in multiple circumstances today. Soft words spoken with firm confidence will produce impressive results. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Take massive action. Figure out what you think you need to do to generate the level of excitement and interest you want, and then do twice that amount. TODAYS BIRTHDAY (July 27). Youll have the pleasure of dealing with a wide array of characters, and youll get good at relating to people who are very different from you. It will take guts to seize an August romantic opportunity, and youre up for it. Pisces and Capricorn people adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 40, 2, 22, 15 and 9.

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MAYFIELD: St. John the Baptist Russian Orthodox Cathedral is holding a take-out only chicken parmigiana dinner from 4-6 p.m. on Tuesday at the church center on Hill Street. Menu includes chicken parmigiana, pasta, salad, roll and butter and dessert. Cost is $10 per person. A limited number of tickets will be sold at the door. Advance ticket sales can be made by calling 876-0730 or 876-0391. PITTSTON: St. John the Baptist Church is accepting donations for a memorial marker to be placed near the site of the church. The marker will be dedicated to all of the Slovak people, priests and nuns who had a positive effect on the area. The memorial will consist of a granite cross between two black granite stones. One stone will have a picture of the church and one will have a picture of the school. Contributors names and education dates will be on the back of the marker. The founding site of the Pennsylvania Slovak, Roman and Greek Catholic Union in 1893 will also be noted. Dedication is planned for a later date. For more information, contact Monsignor Bendik at 654-0053. SCRANTON: The Scranton Diocesan Council of Catholic Women is host-

www.timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER ing a Day of Reection on Aug. 7 at the Villa of Our Lady of Mount Pocono. The day of spirituality will begin at 8:30 a.m. All women of the diocese are invited to join in this day of reection with host and moderator Monsignor Kashenbach. The day will consist of breakfast followed by a spiritual talk. Confessions, time for reections and liturgy will be offered. There will be a lunch and free time to visit the gift shop and enjoy the surroundings. Another spiritual conversation and recital of the rosary with be held in the chapel at the end of the day. Cost for the day is $45, which includes the cost of the Villa and the stipend for the host. Reservations must be made no later than Aug. 1. Mail checks made payable to SDCCW to Helen Oravec, SDCCW Treasurer, 814 Theresa St., Peckville, PA 18452.

DORRANCE TWP.: Emmanuel United Church of Christ, 7768 Blue Ridge Trail, is hosting a golf tournament on Aug. 9 at Sand Springs Country Club, Drums. The tournament is a four-player scramble, captain and crew, with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. There will be hot dogs for lunch and an Italian buffet with a rafe, awards and prizes after the tournament. Cost is $75 per

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105 Irem Rd, Dallas Worship Service: 10:00 a.m. Pastor Kathleen Jamhoury Nursery Provided 570- 675-3131

Trinity Presbyterian

Church Ofce 287-3840 Wyoming & Yeager Ave Rev. Dr. PhilipT. Wanck Handicapped Accessible Sat. 5pm Praise and Worship Service Sun. 8:30 a.m. Early Summer Worship (June 9-Sep 1) 10 am Traditional Worship Prayer Line 283-8133

Forty Fort United Methodist Church

United Methodist

SUNDAY

Wyoming Presbyterian Church


Wyoming Ave. at Institute St., 570-693-0594 Laura Lewis, Pastor Worship Service: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m.

Loyalville United Methodist Church


Loyalville Rd. Lake Township Sunday Worship 9:30 am 570-477-3521

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SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP


(Main Sanctuary) 6:30PM

WEDNESDAY EVENING
(Harvest Cafe Bldg) FUEL Youth Ministry 6:30PM We have various Ministries available for Men, Women, Youth and Children.

Water Street Pittston 654-0283 Rev. James H. Breese, Pastor Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Childrens Sun School 9:45 a.m. Adult/Teen Sun School 10:45 a.m. Bible Study/Prayer Meeting Wed at 7:15 p.m. Chairlift Available www.fbcpittston.org

First Baptist Church

A Bible Teaching Ministry Memorial Hwy. Dallas Sunday Services: 11 a.m., 6 p.m. (570) 675-3723 www.gracechurchdallas.org

Grace Community Church

Catholic
SAINT MARYS CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
134 S. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church


813 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston Saturday Contemporary Holy Communion 5:30 Sunday Traditional Holy Communion 10:00 Rev. Paul Metzloff Handicapped Accessible

Primitive Methodist

Our Lady of Fatima Parish


(570) 823-4168

424 Stanton Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

First Assembly Of God

High Point Baptist Church


1919 Mountain Road, Larksville 570-371-4404 www.highpoint church.info SUNDAY 9:30AM Bible Studies for All Ages 10:30AM Worship and Rootz Childrens Ministry WEEKLY Small Group Bible Studies Adult/Teen Ministries Cub Scouts/ American Heritage Girls www.highpointchurch.info

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SUNDAY SERVICES Celebration Service 10:15AM Sunday School 9AM Christian Education 9AM Kidz Church 10:15AM Intercessory Prayer 8:15AM Sunday Evening 6:30PM TUESDAY Womens Bible Study 10AM WEDNESDAY Family Night Ministries 7PM THURSDAY Evidence Youth Group 6:30PM 570-829-0989 www.wilkesbarreag.com

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Tree of Life Christian Fellowship

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Holy Trinity Messiah Russian Lutheran Church Orthodox Church


453 S. Main Street, W-B Rev. Mary E. Laufer Sunday Holy Communion 8:00 and 10:45 a.m.
Orthodox Church In America 401 East Main St., W-B Phone: 825-6540 Rev. David Shewczyk Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m. Feast Days 9:00 a.m. Saturday Vespers: Summer 6:00 p.m. - Winter 4:00 p.m.

Saturday 4:00 PM Sunday 8 AM, 10 AM, 12:10 PM & 7PM


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CHRIST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF PLYMOUTH
246 E. Main St. Plymouth, PA (570) 779-4210 Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday night bible study and prayer 7 p.m. Sunday School and Nursery provided We are a Christian bible church teaching the plain truth of Gods word as we prepare for our eternal future.

St. Johns ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON PARISH Lutheran Church


116 Hughes St., Swoyersville Masses: Saturday 4:00 & 5:30 pm Sunday 8:30, 10:00, 11:30 am Daily: 8:00 am Confessions: Saturday 3:15 pm www.setonpa.com 287-6624

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52 E. 8th Street Wyoming Sunday School All Ages 9:30 Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Tues. 7 p.m. prayer meeting Visitors Welcome

First Baptist
693-1754

Sunday 10:30 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. 570-735-4737

410 S. River St. Wilkes-Barre Worship 9:30 AM Ofce Phone 823-7139


St. Johns Lutheran
231 State St. Ofce 735-8531

570 South Main Rd., Mountaintop, PA 868-5155 Pastor Dave Elick Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Bible Services Wed. 7 p.m. All Are Welcome

New Life Community Church

446 Bennet St., Luzerne Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Church School during Worship Carol E. Coleman Pastor 287-6231

Luzerne United Methodist Church

Shavertown United ShavertownUnitedMethodistChurch Methodist Church shavertownumc.com


shavertownumc.com 163N.PioneerAve.Shavertown 163 N. Pioneer Ave. Shavertown Phone-A-Prayer675-4666 Phone-A-Prayer 675-4666 Pastor:Rev.JudyWalker Pastor: Rev. Judy Walker Organ/ChoirDirector:DeborahKelleher Organ/Choir Director: Deborah Kelleher SaturdayService-5:30pmChapelService Saturday Service-5:30 pm SundayService-10:00am Chapel Service Sunday WorshipService Service-10:00 am Worship Service Prayer&Praise Prayer & Praise Service-2ndMonday Service - 2nd Monday ofthemonthat7pm. of the month at 7 pm. Nursery Care NurseryCare Available during Sunday AvailableduringSundayService Service Formoreinformationcallthe officeatcall For more information the office at 570-675-3616 570-675-3616 HandicappedAccessible

United Methodist
Saint Mary Antiochian Orthodox Church
905 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre Very Rev, David Hester Deacon John Karam Saturday - Great Vespers 6 p.m. Sunday - Divine Liturgy 10 a.m. Parish Ofce 824-5016 All Are Welcome Website: www.antiochian.org

Nanticoke

Catholic

PARISH OF ST. ANDRE BESSETTE


4:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End (570)823-4988 5:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End 8:30 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End 10:30 a.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End 7:00 a.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End 8:00 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End 3:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End 4:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End

100 West Dorrance St. Kingston, PA 18704 Sunday School/ABF 9:30 a.m. Sun Worship 10:30 a.m. Radio Ministry Searching the Scriptures Sunday 7:30-8:30 AM WRKC 88.5 FM website: www.ccchurchtoday.org Pastor: John Butch Phone: 283-2202

Christ Community Church

Bible

Vigil (Saturday)

Rev. Debby North Holy Communion Sunday 8 am & 9:30 am Christian Education 10:30 am Christian Coffee House Every 4th Fri 7-9PM

www.NanticokeLutheran.org

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Askam United Methodist Church

Presbyterian

St. Marks Presbyterian Lutheran Church Church


56 S. Hancock St., W-B Pastor - Rev. Mary Lauffer Sunday Worship 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m.

First United

Sunday

63 Division St., W-B Interim Pastor: Richard McIntyre Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 570-823-3083

Baptist Tabernacle

Baptist

50 S. Meade St. Wilkes-Barre, PA Chester F. Dudick, Pastor (570) 820-8355


SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 a.m. PRAYER, BIBLE STUDY & PIONEER CLUB Wed 6:30 p.m. WOMENS FELLOWSHIP 2nd Tuesday of the month 6:30 p.m. AFTERNOON FELLOWSHIP 12 noon last Sunday of the Month EXPOSITORY PREACHING: EXPLAINING GODS TRUTH, ONE VERSE AT A TIME.

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Sunday Services 9am & 10:45am With Jr. Church & Nursery Available. Wed 6:30 Family Night with Awana for ages 18 months - 6th grade. College & Career, CrossRoads for Teens, Deaf Ministry, Small Groups, Mens & Womens Ministry, Groups. Celebrate Recovery for Hurts, Habits, Hang-Ups Tuesdays 6:30pm Discover the difference! 370 Carverton Road, Trucksville 696-0399 www.crosscreekcc.org

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ST. CLEMENT & ST. PETERS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
165 Hanover St., W-B 822-8043 The Rev. John C. Major Priest-In-Charge Holy Eucharist 9am Sunday School 9:00am WELCOME ALL TO GROW IN GODS LOVE www.stclementstpeter.org

Independent
475 Hazel St., Wilkes-Barre 829-3790 Sunday Services 9:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 6 p.m. Sunday Eve Wednesday 7 p.m. Bible Study Prayer and Youth Groups Limited Van Service Available, Please Call. Independent... Fundamental... Friendly

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667 N. Main St., W-B 822-8233 Worship Schedule: Sun 7:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Rev. Gary Scharrer Chairlift Available Missouri Synod

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115 Exeter Ave., West Pittston 654-8121 Worship 11:00 AM at St. Cecilias Roman Catholic Church, Wyoming Avenue, Exeter Rev. James E. Thyren, Pastor

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Firwood United Methodist Church

St. Pauls First Lutheran Church Presbyterian 474 Yalick Road


(Route 118) Dallas, PA Rev. Charles Grube Sat. Worship 5:30 PM Sunday Worship 9:30 AM
S. Franklin & Northhampton Sts., W-B 10:00 a.m. Worship Rev. Dr. Robert M. Zanicky, Minister Air Conditioned Sanctuary Nursery provided Handicapped Access John Vaida Minister of Music Pamela Kerns Christian Education Director A Friendly Inclusive, & Welcoming Church Audio Sermons available on the web www.fpcwb.com

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Marian E. Hartman, Pastor Dr. Stephen L. Broskoske, Director of Music Making Disciples for Jesus Christ Sunday Worship Schedule 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. 17 West Church RD off Route 309, Trucksville at Carverton RD Nursery available for children birth through kindergarten. Vacation Bible School August 18-22 5:30-8:30pm Grief Support 7PM 3rd Wednesday Every Month Phone: 570- 696-3897 Fax: 570-696-3898 Email: ofce@trucksvilleumc.com

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570-675-3859

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Wyoming Ave. Christian
881 Wyoming Ave., Kingston 570-288-4855 Pastor Dennis Gray

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Harveys Lake Highway, Dallas 639-5099 Pastor Jerry Branch Sun. Worship 9:15 & 10:30 am www.dallasbaptist church.org

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Nanticoke Christian Fellowship

4 Parsonage Street, Dallas Pastor: Rev. Robert G. Wood 675-0122

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Church Rev. Pease Cor.Barbara Old River Rd. & Safe Sanctuary Policy Dagobert St. Sunday School 9:45 Brima Rev. Anthony Morning Service a.m. Safe11:00 Sanctuary Policy Handicap MorningElevator Service 10:00 a.m. Available Handicap Elevator Available. You are invited to You are attend. invited to attend. 823-7721 570-823-7721
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NEEDED AT OUR Wilkes-Barre, Dallas and Mountain Top Locations. CALL 570.905.3322 Ask for Lake Gemzik or email resume to lgemzik@buildingblocks learningcenter.com DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL EDUCATION The Abington Heights School District is seeking a Director of Special Education. The successful candidate will oversee all aspects of the districts special education program. Supervisory or administrative certification is required. Applicants are requested to respond by August 21, 2013. Interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume and all supporting materials to: Abington Heights SchoolDistrict Michael Mahon, Superintendent 200 East Grove Street Clarks Summit, PA 18411 Spanish, K thru 8th grade. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, 11:30-3:30. Send resume and references to: Wilkes-Barre Academy 20 Stevens Road, Wilkes-Barre, Pa 18702 Food Services

CHILDCARE TEACHERS

Job duties may include: order picking/packing, inventory of incoming merchandise, and shipping. Physical requirements include the ability to twist, bend, squat, reach, stand and/or walk for extended periods of time. Lifting up to 45 lbs may be required. Applicants must possess a strong work ethic, sharp attention to detail, and be reliable. Employees must work quickly and efficiently with a high level of accuracy. vkasha.aad@gmail.com Human Resources HR/PAYROLL SPECIALIST Local flooring company is seeking a HR/PR Specialist. The candidate should be strong in HR and have ADP Payroll experience. College degree or minimum of 5 years experience. Candidate must have strong computer skills, ability to communicate well and be able to multi-task in a busy office. This job will consist of maintaining vacation/PTO time, training, insurance bills, payroll backup and maintain job descriptions and policies. Competitive starting salary with benefits. If you are looking to be part of a growing team in a fast paced and challenging environment, fax or e-mail resume with salary requirements to: HR Department Box 667 Hazleton, Pa. 18201 Fax: 570-450-0231 donna.reimold@forbo.com Installation / Maintenace / Repair

WAREHOUSE/ DISTRIBUTION CENTER POSITIONS

For busy surgical practice. Experienced ONLY. Part-time 3 days/week. Fax resume to 570-714-3912. NO PHONE CALLS!

RN/LPN

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RNs & LPN's Needed immediately. Full time, part time & per diem positions. Covering Luzerne & Lackawanna counties. Competitive salary, mileage reimbursement. Pleasant working conditions. For interview call Superior Health Services at 570-883-9581

Stanley Steemer is hiring. Drivers license required; must work Saturdays, 7 am - done; good OT. Wage + commission. Call Lou Refice 570-955-3536 at Harvis HR Servics to request employment application or leave message. stanleysteemer.com. EOE Medical/Health HIRING OPEN HOUSE!! HEALTH CARE COORDINATOR TUESDAY JULY 30, 2013 9:00am-3:00pm AT WOODLANDS INN 1073 HIGHWAY 315 WILKES-BARRE, PA18702 Call Toll Free: 1-888-764-6467 or Barb Wolfe at 412-820-1010-Ext 614 or Sue Weiss at 724-601-0618 This is a full time position under the direct supervision of the Program Director. The Care Coordinator oversees the daily operations/medical components of the Residential Program for which he/she is responsible, acts as program specialist in accordance with regulatory standards and provides supervision and guidance for the professional staff working at the site. REQUIREMENTS: Valid Pennsylvania Drivers License Graduate of an accredited school of nursing with a current license by examination for the State of Pennsylvania. Prefer one (1) to two (2) years experience in medical/surgical nursing An understanding of the Mental Health/Mental Retardation field. Ability to work flexible schedule to meet the needs of the agency EOE Visit our website at www.passavant.org HIRING OPEN HOUSE!!! Passavant Memorial Homes is hiring direct care staff. If you are caring and compassionate with commitment to quality, wed like to talk to you! Join our team of professional dedicated to promoting choice & independence for people with developmental disabilities. Drug Free Work Place. Competitive wages, excellent benefits package, paid vacation, paid training! TUESDAY JULY 30, 2013 9:00am-3:00pm AT WOODLANDS INN 1073 HIGHWAY 315 WILKES-BARRE, PA18702 Call Toll Free: 1-888-764-6467 or Barb Wolfe at 412-820-1010-Ext 614 or Sue Weiss at 724-601-0618 EOE Visit our website at www.passavant.org

CARPET + TILE CLEANERS

MAINTENANCE PERSON The Target Shopper Magazine, Inc. located at 102 N. Main St. Old Forge is looking for a part time maintenance person to handle maintenance in it's new 7,500 sq. ft. bldg. Qualified candidate must be willing to work a flexible schedule. Please contact Sherry @ (570) 457-7020 for more details and to set up an interview. Wage commensurate with experience.
Restaurants

$72,000 Three bedroom, 1 bath, 6 rooms, plus laundry room on first floor, new pool & shed. New tilt out windows, gas furnace 6 years old, new screen doors 7 doors, newer roof MLS#13-2900
www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716

5 Unit Money Maker Available immediately. Fully rented, leases on all five units. Separate utilities, new roof in 2007, 4 new gas furnaces, off street parking for 6 vehicles, 3 bay garage. Over $29,000 in rents. A true money maker for the serious investor. Must Sell! $150,000. Call Steve at (570) 468-2488

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SWOYERSVILLE

The Greater Hazleton Health Alliance has the following openings: Cook (80% w/full benefits) Medical Technologist Casual (Nights) Exercise Physiologist Supervisor (BS w/3-5 years experience) Radiology Supervisor FT Ultrasonographer/ Vascular Tech FT Cat Scan Tech Casual (Ultrasound/Vascular Certification Preferred) Physical Therapist (Rehab) FT Physical Therapist (Home Health) FT Operating Room RNs Casual (experienced preferred) Home Health RNs FT, PT & Casual SDU/Endo/PACU Float RN - Casual Med/Surg/Tele./Peds RNs FT/PT Speech & Occupational Therapists Casual Excellent benefit package for full time employees, which includes medical, dental, vision, tuition reimbursement, STD, LTD, Life insurance and defined contribution plan. Candidates interested can forward their resume in confidence to: jobs@ghha.org Employment Applications are available for download from our web site at www.ghha.org

Experienced line cook and flexible dishwashers for Agolino's Restaurant. Call to schedule an appointment, or apply in person after 2:00pm, 570-655-3030.

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NANTICOKE

Great investment property. On corner lot. Close to all major highways & conveniences. Bring all offers. 1 unit needs to be updated & you are all done. MLS #13-1983 $155,900 Call Pat Doty at 570-394-6901

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696-2468 WEST NANTICOKE $139,900

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242 Highland Park Boulevard Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 Openings now exist for the following positions: BARTENDER - PT DISHWASHER - PT GUEST SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE - PT HOST/HOSTESS - PT HOUSEPERSON - PT INSPECTOR - PT LINE COOK - PT ROOM ATTENDANT - FT/PT SERVER - FT SHIFT LEADER - FT Individuals with a desire to be part of our winning team should apply online at www.high.net/careers Owned and operated by High Hotels Ltd. Post-offer drug screen and criminal background check required. EOE M/F/D/V

Openings for experienced installers & dedicated trainees eager to learn in the Scranton area. Responsibilities include installing cable TV to the customers home or business, and connection of all customer premise equipment. Educating the customers on how to properly operate the services and equipment installed is a critical part of this position. QUALITY WORKMANSHIP is a MUST! We are a DRUG FREE WORKPLACE, where SAFETY is a CORE VALUE. Contact us at 570-235-1145

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Join Vector Security Patrol and become a name on a winning team. We have career opportunities for Wilkes-Barre, Duryea and Pittston for Security Officers or those wishing to being a career in the security field. Pervious security experience a plus! 800-682-4722 E.O.E. Commercial KINGSTON

SECURITY OFFICERS

PITTSTON $69,900

30 E. Poplar St. Multi - Family 5 apartments and a 2 car garage, all rented. Off street parking for 8 cars. Great investment. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-680 Tom Salvaggio 570-262-7716

68 William St. Great investment property with 3 units and separate utilities. Each unit has 2 entrances and washer hook up. Roof is 5 years old. For more info visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 12-1897 Call Tom 570-262-7716

WEST SIDE

AVIATION
New Fixed-Base Operator at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport is now hiring - all shifts- for September 1, 2013 start date Customer Service Line Service Accounting Management Aircraft Mechanics Flight Instructors Must pass background check and drug/alcohol screening. Clean driving record required. Apply on line at www. aviation-technologies.com An Equal Opportunity Employer INVENTORY SUPPLY CHAIN PLANNER Immediate opening for an inventory supply chain planner with an expanding flooring co. in the Hazleton Area. The candidate should have a 2 year degree in logistics or equivalent experience, strong verbal and organizational skills, self starter able to multi task, detail oriented and strong problem solving skills. Responsibilities include inventory management for multiple locations, purchase order creation and processing, air freight quotes and deliveries. Analyze sales and inventory data to review and plan materials. SAP, order management and inventory tools, MS office, proficient in Excel are needed. Excellent benefits and competitive salary based on qualifications, Please send resume and salary requirements to: ATTN: HR Dept. Box 667 Hazleton, PA 18201 Fax: 570-450-0231 Email: donna.reimold@ forbo.com LANDSCAPE LABORERS/ LANDSCAPE FOREMAN Back Mountain Area Full Time Positions Available PA Driver's License Required Thompson Landscape Company 570-332-1021 At BONTON SALON In WilkesBarre. Includes weekends. Salary vs. commission, paid benefits. Clientele a Plus. Call Carolyn 1-800-789-5478 ext 180

Action Lift, Inc., located in Pittston, PA, is the exclusive dealership for Crown and TCM forklifts for NEPA. We are seeking a full time forklift mechanic to troubleshoot, repair and diagnose Crown and other makes of lift trucks. Good written and verbal communication skills, as well as customer care skills are necessary. A valid drivers license and the ability to safely operate lift trucks are required. Previous forklift mechanical experience or technical school graduate will be considered. We offer an excellent wage and benefits package, as well as 401K Retirement Savings Plan, paid holidays, paid vacation and much more. E-mail your resume to mermar@actionliftinc.com or fax to 570-603-2880

FORKLIFT MECHANIC

Great opportunity for this 2,900 sq. ft. professional office building in high traffic area. Last used as a veterinary clinic but is easily adapted for other uses. See how this space can be used for you! Open entry space, individual offices, full basement for storage, central air, and gas heat. Parking for 12 cars. MLS#12-416 $299,900 Call Rhea for details 570-696-6677

PITTSTON $99,900

Qualified candidates must read & interpret HVAC system drawings, specs & submittals, as well as fabricate & install fiberboard ductwork. Have experience installing: all types of commercial units, refrigerant & gas piping, control wiring & components. Salary commensurate with experience & includes full benefit package. Please reply with cover letter to: Mericle Construction, Inc. 100 Baltimore Dr. Wilkes-Barre PA 18702 hr@mericle.com Law Enforcement

HVAC INSTALLER

Volunteers in Medicine, a nonprofit medical & dental clinic in Wilkes-barre, PA, is seeking an experienced compassionate physician to serve as Medical Director. The position provides, supervises, and assures the delivery of quality medical care to patients in order to effectively achieve the mission of the Clinic. Professional work environment, competitive salary and negotiable hours offered for this rewarding position. Send resume and cover letter to: VIM, 190 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 or email vimwb@hotmail.com or call 570-970-2864 for more information.

212 E. Main Street Building on Main St. near Antonio's. Former business & residential combination with 4 floors containing 3000+ sq. ft. Walk-in street level entry both front and back. Small off street parking area in rear. Great opportunity with new Main St. projects and foot traffic nearby. $ 40,000. 570-760-7888 or 570-735-6879.

NANTICOKE

37-39 & 45 Cliff St. Multi family, 5 units! Great investment opportunity.Duplex and 3 unit sold together. Plenty of off street parking. Directions: Traveling North on Main St., Pittston, R onto Chapel St., L onto Cliff. Property is on the right. www.atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 13-2970 Keri Best - 570-885-5082

Well established Italian Restaurant on the West Side with seating for 75. Business only includes good will, all furniture and fixtures, all kitchen equipment and delivery van for $150,000. Building sold separately. Restaurant on 1st floor and 2 bedroom luxury apartment on 2nd floor for $250,000. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-3433 Call Charlie

PITTSTON 8 unit apartment building. $145,000. Call for details, 570-655-1606

YOULL EVER SEE! WILKES-BARRE Warehouse, light manufacturing distribution. Gas heat, sprinklers, overhead doors, parking. We have 27,000 sq.ft., and 32,000 sq. ft. There is nothing this good! Call Larry @ 570-696-4000 or 570-430-1565 For Sale By Owner EXETER 39 Memorial Street Great location near schools, nice yard, 10 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, gas heat, private driveway. Detached 2 car garage. Walk-up attic, full basement. As Is. $69,900. 570-474-0340

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Pittston/Scranton Area Dallas Borough is accepting Aids/Med Techs/Care givers applications for a part-time Will Train police officer. Act 120 Certifica3-11 & 11-7 tion is required and prior exFor Personal Care Home perience as a police officer is May Call on 7-3 preferred. Applications for this To Pittston Heavenly Manor or position can be obtained at the Angels Family Manor Dallas Borough Municipal 570-341-5012 Building, at 25 Main Street, 570-655-0272 Dallas, PA 18612, Monday h h F id AM Maple Manor A Quality Manufactured Housing Community New and Pre-Owned Homes for Sale! Rentals Available Select Homes for Lease with Option to Purchase Financing Available to Qualified Buyers 18 William Street, Taylor, Pa. 18517 Rental Office: 570-562-1931 www.umh.com
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Full-time position for very busy medical practice. Experience in medical billing a MUST. Salary commensurate with experience. Send resume to: The Times Leader Box 4440 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711

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Call 829-5000 to start your home delivery.
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Opportunities are FT with benefits. Must clear pre-employment drug screen andbackground check. Please visit our website to apply online www.ProBuild.com or On-site at 695 Wyoming Ave, Kingston, PA. ProBuild is an EOE.

ProBuild Kingston

OCTAGON FAMILY RESTAURANT


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CLOSED SUNDAY, JULY 21 FOR OUR ANNUAL SHUTDOWN. RE-OPENING WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. OCTAGON FAMILY RESTAURANT
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P/T casework position available in Big Brothers Big Sisters program. Duties include but not limited to: recruiting, screening, training volunteers; providing training to clients; assessing program eligibility; developing/coordinating group activities for clients; ongoing supervision; closure interviews; document preparation as required. Some evening hours required. Minimum Bachelors degree in social work or human services, valid PA drivers license, computer skills, background checks required; bi-lingual English / Spanish preferred. CSS is an EOE. Send resumes to: Tanya Olaviany, Program Director Big Brothers Big Sisters of The Bridge P.O. Box 1285 Wilkes Barre, 18703.

CASEWORKER

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King's College is seeking applications for part-time faculty in History to teach Western Civilization beginning August 2013. An earned masters degree is required. Send letter of interest, CV, transcripts & 3 reference letters to: VP for Academic Affairs, King's College, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. Applications reviewed until filled. No electronic applications. King's College is a private Catholic teaching college of liberal arts & sciences and pre-professional programs sponsored by the Congregation of Holy Cross. The College serves 2000 FT & 250 PT undergrads & 300 grad students.

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AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS, STOCK # P15008A AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, CD, A/C, STOCK # V1062B

2010 AUDI A4 QUATTRO SEDAN

HEATED LEATHER, BACK UP CAMERA, MOON ROOF, 1-OWNER, STOCK # P15109

2012 INFINITY G37X AWD

SPORT PACKAGE, NAVIGATION, POWER SEAT, LOW MILES, STOCK # P15076

2012 MERCEDES C300 4MATIC SEDAN

2003 NISSAN ALTIMA SEDAN

POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, CD, ALLOYS, STOCK # V1080B

2006 SCION XB WAGON

HEATED LEATHER, MOON ROOF, CHROME PACKAGE, 1-OWNER, STOCK # P15163

2012 CADILLAC SRX AWD SUV

25,877*

NAVIGATION, HEATED & COOLED LEATHER, MOON ROOF, AMG WHEELS, STOCK # P15183

2009 MERCEDES S550 SEDAN

27,880*

2011 CADILLAC ESCALADE SUV AWD


NAVIGATION, MOON ROOF, 22 WHEELS, ONLY 16K MILES! STOCK # P15182

29,654*

2004 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER AWD


ALLOYS, MOON ROOF, PW, PL STOCK # P15600

6,590*

ALLOY WHEELS, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, CD, STOCK # P15171

2005 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER 4X4

6,788*

AUTOMATIC, GLS PACKAGE, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, STOCK # P14996A

2008 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SEDAN

8,994*

39,993*

43,889*

52,777*

9,487*

9,997*

9,998*

*ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, TAGS, & FEES. ART WORK FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. 3 YEAR / 100,000 MILE LIMITED POWERTRAIN WARRANTY ON 2008 MODELS AND NEWER WITH LESS THAN 75,000 MILES. 90 DAY / 3,000 MILE LIMITED POWERTRAIN WARRANTY ON 2004 MODELS AND NEWER WITH LESS THAN 100,000 MILES. SALE ENDS 7/31/2013.
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PILOT 4WD
08 PILOT EX Gray, 48K ......................................NOW $18,950 08 PILOT EX Silver, 43K .....................................NOW $19,500 11 PILOT EX Black, 36K.....................................NOW $24,500 10 PILOT EXL-DVD Gray,38K............................NOW $25,950 11 PILOT EXL Red, 44K .....................................NOW $26,500 12 PILOT LX Silver, 24K......................................NOW $26,500 11 PILOT EX Gray, 23K......................................NOW $27,950 11 PILOT EXL-DVD Gray,23K............................NOW $28,500

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3 People Moving Odysseys

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Bronze, 92K

06 FORD 500 SE SDN


NOW

07 HONDA CIVIC LX SDN

AS TRADED

$6,950

$6,950

JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4WD

Silver, 85K, Was $13,500

04 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER AWD

04 LT BLUE, 77K $9,950 06 NAVY, 71K $10,950

NOW

$11,250

09 ACCORD EX SDN Red, 53K ...........................NOW $15,950 10 ACCORD LX SDN Silver, 19K .........................NOW $16,950 10 ACCORD LXP SDN Black, 35K......................NOW $16,950 12 ACCORD LX SDN Black, 21K .........................NOW $17,950 10 ACCORD EX SDN Navy, 30K...........................NOW $18,250 10 ACCORD EXL V6 SDN Gray, 21K..................NOW $19,500 11 ACCORD EX SDN Blue, 15K..........................NOW $20,950 12 ACCORD EX SDN Gray, 9K............................NOW $21,500

ACCORDS

Black, 48K

05 HONDA CIVIC LX CPE

NOW

$9,950

NOW

$10,500

06 07 07 07

EXL Silver, 107K SE Silver, 96K EXL Red, 80K EX Carbon, 27K

HONDA ACCORD SEDAN


$10,750 $10,950 $12,500 $15,500

06 PONTIAC G6 SE CPE
V6, Black, 64K

08 CHEVY UPLANDER MINIVAN


Brown, 44K

CRV 4WD
08 CRV LX Lt Blue, 75K......................................NOW $14,950 09 CRV EX Silver, 41K.........................................NOW $18,500 11 CRV LX Gray, 53K.........................................NOW $18,950 10 CRV EX Gray, 46K.........................................NOW $19,500 11 CRV LX Gray, 28K..........................................NOW $19,500 11 CRV SE titanium, 31K....................................NOW $19,950 10 CRV EX Black, 35K.........................................NOW $20,500 10 CRV EXL Red, 43K ........................................NOW $20,950 11 CRV EX Silver, 29K.........................................NOW $20,950 10CRVEXL Black,23K.........................................NOW $21,500 11 CRV EX Black, 37K.........................................NOW $21,500 11 CRV EXL Gray, 28K.........................................NOW $23,500 11 CRV EXL Black, 17K.......................................NOW $23,500 11 CRV EXL Red, 13K ........................................NOW $23,950 11 CRV EXL Titanium, 16K.................................NOW $24,250

CIVICS
10 CIVIC LX CPE Black, 46K...............................NOW $13,500 09 CIVIC LX5 SDN Gray, 50K.............................NOW $13,950 08 CIVIC EX SDN Lt Blue, 58K.............................NOW $13,950 10 CIVIC LX SDN Lt Blue, 32K ............................NOW $14,500 10 CIVIC LXS SDN White, 46K............................NOW $14,500 10 CIVIC EX CPE Black, 42K ...............................NOW $14,500 10 CIVIC LX SDN Lt Blue, 20K ............................NOW $15,250 11 CIVIC LX SDN Silver, 25K ..............................NOW $15,500 08 CIVIC LX SDN Blue, 58K...............................NOW $15,550 12 CIVIC EX SDN Titanium, 47K........................NOW $15,550 10 CIVIC EX SDN Black, 24K...............................NOW $15,550 11 CIVIC LXS SDN Black, 9K.............................NOW $15,550 12 CIVIC LX CPE Black, 12K...............................NOW $16,350 12 CIVIC EX CPE Gray, 24K ................................NOW $16,950 12 CIVIC LX SDN Black, 6K................................NOW $16,950

07 SUBARU IMPREZA AWD


Silver, 67K

10 FORD FUSION SE SEDAN


Black, 9K, Was $16,950

NOW

$11,500

NOW

$11,950
12 KIA SOUL

NOW

$12,500
07 FORD EDGE AWD

NOW

$15,950
TOYOTA CAMRY LE

Red, 39K

08 MAZDA CX AWD

Gray, 7K

Cream, 54K,

NOW

$16,500
06 CHEVY SILERADO CREW CAB 4WD 1500

NOW

$16,500

NOW

$16,950

11 Green, 9K $16,950 12 Gray, 25K $16,950


08 MERCEDES C300 AWD SEDAN
Black, 45k

Navy, 62K,

Burgandy, 58K, Was $19,750

07 HONDA PILOT EX4-DVD 4WD

12 HONDA CRZ HYBRID


Under 1000 Miles, Was $21,135

NOW

$16,750

NOW

$18,950

NOW

$19,970

NOW

$21,500

10 NISSAN PATHFINDER SL 4WD


Red, 42K,

12 ACURA MDX AWD


Gray, 14K, Was $36,500

NOW

$25,500

NOW

FITS

ODYSSEY

$35,750

10 FIT SPORT Navy, 74K.................................NOW $13,500

11 ODYSSEY EXL Black, 36K ............................NOW $26,950 11 ODYSSEY TOUR ELITE Black, 30K ...........NOW $32,500

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For Sale By Owner For Sale By Owner Single House, 3 bedrooms. 1 bath, sunroom 10x25, kitchen, dining room, parlor, & basement. Gas baseboard, hot water. 1448 sq ft. 50x130 ft lot, 75% fenced in. Buses to all area schools nearby. Property available to make a driveway. $40,000. Call 570-822-2382 HAZLETON/ ZION'S GROVE Watch the wildlife from your back porch! Modern, 1 bedroom loft style townhouse in gated community. Enjoy fishing, swimming & the large community lodge. Taxes $400/year. Maintenance fee $70/month. $28,000, negotiable. 5 minutes to Hazleton, 1 mile to Eagle Rock Resort. 570-824-6887 or 570-793-9390 Houses For Sale EXETER Houses For Sale BACK MOUNTAIN Houses For Sale Houses For Sale DALLAS

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Houses For Sale DUPONT

Country raised ranch with 2-3 bedrooms, full basement, huge wrap around deck. 1 bay garage. Lake Lehman School District. $1,000 month + 1st & last months rent. 570-298-2523

HARVEYS LAKE NOXEN AREA

WILKES-BARRE TWP.

DALLAS

BRICK RANCH
3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, modern kitchen, living room with floor to ceiling brick fireplace, huge 105'x130' lot. Large deck off living room overlooking lake. Reduced $475,000. Serious inquiries only. 570-760-6820

HARVEYS LAKE

50' LAKEFRONT DOCK

$135,000 Spacious country living! This roomy 3 BR ranch features an open concept floor plan with cozy radiant floor heating, huge screened porch, and two level deck on .91 acres in the Dallas School District. Call Christine Kutz (570) 332-8832

VIEWMONT ACRES All this 2.8+ acre lot needs is your vision for your dream home. Located in a quiet country setting, this partially cleared lot has a great view of the mountains. Septic is already on site and ready for Summer building. MLS #13-1705 Only $65,000

Perrins Marsh 106 acres, Approximately, 80 acres of water and 26 acres of land with ranch home and pole barn. Full gas lease transfers with property. Partially located in Wyoming and Luzerne Counties. Truly a rare find! MLS# 12-3026 $419,000 Call Cindy King 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com

NEW LISTING Great Location. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, central air conditioning, gas hot water heat. Two car garage. Large corner lot. MLS #13-2825 $194,500

Besecker Realty 675-3611


DALLAS

Move in Ready! 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, super closet space, attic storage. Open floor plan, with kitchen, family & dining areas. Great room with cathedral ceilings, hardwood floors & wood burning fireplace. 1st floor, full size laundry room. Finished basement with wet bar, sliding glass doors to yard. Two car garage. Design your own backyard landscaping. $174,000 570-814-8157 or eimstella@yahoo.com MOUNTAIN TOP

LAFLIN

250 Main Street $89,900 Affordable brick ranch home with 3 bedrooms, deck overlooking fenced in yard. detached two car garage. a low maintenance home in very convenient location with new propane furnace. MLS #13-3009 www.atlasrealtyinc.com Colleen Turant

570-613-9080 BEAR CREEK

Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883 570-696-3801 DALLAS 570-675-5100 DALLAS Spacious Cape Cod in wonderful Back Mountain Development. tree lined streets & sidewalks with a country feel. Updated windows & electric. MLS#13-1913 $185,000 John Shelly 570-702-4162 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 DRUMS
570-239-4293

DURYEA

Bow Creek Four bedroom, 2.5 baths, 2,300+ sq. ft., 1.5 acres. $285,000 for information text 570-262-2375

40 Lincoln Street $119,900 OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 28th, 2-4 Remodeled home has some great sur- prises! Two modern baths, first floor laundry, three nice size bedrooms, large new kitchen with granite counters and tile floor, corner lot with nice yard. Everything is new, so you don't have anything to do but move in! www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS #13-3008
Call Colleen

Spaciously satisfying from the open kitchen/eating area, impressive. Fireplace in great room to an expanded family room, you will enjoy life more in this picturesque 4 bedroom in Laurel Brook Estates. MLS#13-1587 $395,000 Arlene Warunek 570-714-6112 Smith Hourigan Group

$469,000 Beautiful well kept 2 story Colonial features 3,900 square This 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Cape feet, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, Cod style home has so much hardwood & tile floors, gorto offer! Plenty of room for geous entry foyer, built-in everyone. Master bedroom POOL, fenced yard, 3 car garwith walk in closet & full bath, age. ONE YEAR HOME family room w/fireplace, rec. WARRANTY INCLUDED. room with half bath in lower MLS 13-1932 level. hardwood floors on 1st Tracy Zarola floor, new windows, above 574-6465 ground pool. 696-0723 MLS# 13-1109 $165,000 Call Tracy Zarola 696-0723

REDUCED $82,900 226 Church St. Large 2 story with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Extra large room sizes, stained glass and natural woodowork. Not flooded in 2011. MLS #13-190. For more information and photos visit atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Charlie

MOUNTAIN TOP
S. WILKES-BARRE

570-696-1195 BEAR CREEK DALLAS

DALLAS

Bright, sunny raised ranch with beautifully landscaped yard. Culde-sac location. Large oak kitchen with skylights and beamed ceiling in dining area. Wood burning fireplace in the living room. Large Master bedroom suite. Family room, hobby room, huge garage and deck. MLS#13-1638 $164,900 Call Mary Ann Desiderio 570-715-7733

EDWARDSVILLE

Smith Hourigan Group Mountain Top 570-474-6307 DUPONT

5 Pine Tree Road Five bedrooms, 2.5 baths, family, living, dining & laundry rooms. Eat in kitchen, finished REDUCED $99,900 basement with storage room, 43 Richmont Ave. attached 2 car garage. Re- Near Riverside Park. Motivduced to $229,900 ated seller, make reasonable For appointment call offer. 3 bedroom, 2 bath Cape 570-474-5463 Cod, central air, hardwood floor, above ground pool , PITTSTON TWP. fenced yard. RENT TO OWN www.atlasrealtyinc.com 2 bedroom, clean, needs no work. reMLS 13-789 modeled throughout. Minutes from ITom Salvaggio 81 & PA Turnpike. $550/month. 570-262-7716 570-471-7175 or 610-767-9456 PLAINS TWP. 29 Jay Drive 2 story, 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, on half acre. Fenced yard with heated in ground pool. $250,000. 570-235-1624 SHAVERTOWN

Newberry Estate The Greens Enjoy the country in this spa- 4,000 sq. ft. condo with view of cious Cape Cod home situ- ponds & golf course. Three ated on 7.6 acres, located just bedrooms on 2 floors. 5 1/2 minutes from town, major high- baths, 2 car garage & more. ways and Geisinger Hospital. $425,000. This home features 4/5 bedMLS# 12-1480 rooms, two baths, hardwood Besecker Realty floors, huge family & living 570-675-3611 rooms with fireplaces & a two car garage. MLS #12-2627 $179,900 DALLAS Karen Ryan 283-9100 x 14

Newberry Estate Exceptional 4 bedroom, 3 bath townhouse. Hardwood floors. Bright & airy kitchen. Finished lower level with walk-out to patio. Enjoy carefree living with swimming, golf & tennis amenities. MLS#13-2185. $199,000 Call Geri 570-862-7432

DALLAS

Priced to sell! Charming home on a nice tree lined street. 3 bedrooms 1 bath, great room sizes. Large eat in kitchen, 1 bedroom offers a walk in closet, hardwood floors in bedrooms, 3 year old above ground pool with deck, pool comes with an extra, brand new, liner, modern bathroom. A great home at a great price just waiting for its new owner. Very nice 2 story, move in con- Sold as is; inspections are for dition. Original woodwork, buyer information only. MLS #13-2085. $47,900 stained glass windows, hardCall/text Donna Cain wood under carpet, fenced 947-3824 or Tony Wasco yard on corner lot. 570-855-2424 MLS#13-2310 Weichert Realtors $95,000 TradeMark Arlene Warunek 570-901-1020 714-6112 EXETER

PITTSTON

283-9100
BEAR CREEK

PENDING
18 Genoa Lane NEW REDUCED PRICE $369,000 For Sale By Owner Executive downsize home, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, private back yard with 16 x 36 in ground pool. Meticulously maintained. www.forsalebyowner.com ID 23949718 or call 315-382-5295 Cozy 3 bedroom, 1 bath home for sale in the Dallas school district. Living room boasts a gas fired cultured Stone fireplace. Formal dining room and eat in kitchen that opens onto very large deck, situated on 3/4 acre with rock walls along side and back yard. Plenty of off street parking. All appliances included. Good neighborhood, convenient to everything. Appraised at $125,000, selling price is negotiable. For more information call (570)574-0134 SHAVERTOWN
328 S. Main St. 3 story Victorial with 10 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage with newer driveway. Central air, large yard. MLS 13-1073 www.atlasrealtyinc.com Call Tom 570-262-7716

Reduced $99,900

Beautiful, well kept 2 story Colonial features 3,900 sq. ft. 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, hardwood & tile floors, gorgeous entry foyer, built-in pool, fenced yard, 3 car garage. MLS# 13-1932 $459,000 ONE YEAR HOME WARRANTY INCLUDED Call Tracy Zarola 696-0723

Smith Hourigan Group 696-1195

SHAVERTOWN

BACK MOUNTAIN

2,000 sq. ft. Cedar 3 BR home nestled on 3.5 acres. Hardwood floors in DR & LR, stunning great room with tile floor, cathedral ceiling & gas fireplace. Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances & granite counter tops, detached 2 car garage 24x48 w/kitchen & 3/4 bath, covered patio. Large rec room in lower level. C/A & gas heat. One Year Home Warranty . MLS #13-1702 $389,000 Call Matt Hodorowski 714-9229

WOODLAWN AVE Fully renovated inside and out! Home has many features including: 3 or 4 bedrooms with a fully finished attic, 2 full and 1 half bath, Laundry room on the first floor. MLS#13-2316 $220,000 Christine Pieczynski 696-6569

DUPONT

13 Thomas Street Handicap accessible. 2 bedroom rancher with vinyl siding. Modern kitchen and walk-in shower. Central air conditioning. One car garage. 3 season porch. Nice fenced rear yard. MLS # 13-2428. $92,500 Ask for Bob Kopec

Humford Realty, Inc. 570-822-5126. FORTY FORT

DALLAS

696-2600

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19 Glen Riddle Lane Peaceful surroundings overwhelm the senses when you step foot on this lovely property. Tudor style 2 story with 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, family room with fireplace. Accessible outdoor deck from kitchen, family room Basement area can be finished off for additional living space. MLS 13-1818 $284,500 Jay A. Crossin Extension 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

Country location. 3 bedroom ranch, large deck off 1st floor family room, vinyl siding, 1 acre lot. MLS #13-2811 $159,000

Besecker Realty 675-3611

BERWICK Wooded building lot consisting of 2.64 acres within minutes of Berwick. Country setting, but close to conveniences. Located on Confers Lane. Price: $60,000 Call Patsy at 570-204-0983 STRAUSSER REAL ESTATE 570-759-3300

Get news when it happens.

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1-3 Remodeled contemporary home with new kitchen & baths. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great outdoor living space with fenced yard, above ground pool & detached garage. MLS#PM-2459 Call George Zygmunt 646-706-2934

570-629-6100

1426 Wyoming Ave. REDUCED $189,900 You will fall in love with the grand Victorian with magnificent entry foyer, modern kitchen with new counter tops, enclosed 3 season side and rear porch. Renovated large front porch, off street parking and so much more! Property could also be Professional office in home use. MUST SEE. MLS 12-3604 Jay A. Crossin Extension 23

CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Would you like to deliver newspapers as an Independent Contractor under an agreement with

4 Marilyn Drive Well-maintained 2,450 sq. ft. home with 4 bedrooms, 1.75 baths, attached 2 car garage on 1.09 acre plus an additional 1 acre lot. Finished basement with laundry room. Hardwood floors and carpeting. New roof, Guardian backup generator, large wrap-around deck. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with wooded surroundings. Asking $240,000 Call 570-357-8126
WEST PITTSTON PRICE REDUCED!! 33 Delaware Ave. 2 bedroom ranch, completely remodeled, includes spare building lot, $39,900. 570-299-5415

OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. JULY 27 & 28 10 AM TO 1 PM

Come grow with us! GWC Warranty, a nationwide leader in vehicle service contracts, is seeking bright, energetic and ambitious individuals to join our analytics team in our brand new Wilkes-Barre executive office. Business Analyst The Business Analyst provides analytical, financial and reporting support for actuarial performance, risk-based pricing and related considerations. In addition, the Business Analyst will design meaningful dashboards to measure the impact of strategies and support corporate initiatives with high-level analysis. Candidates must possess a strong analytical background and a bachelors degree, with a strong preference given to candidates having Masters Degrees. An advanced working knowledge of Microsoft Excel, including Excel VBA and macros, and Microsoft Power Point is required. Experience with SQL Server Management Studio and SQL Server BI Development Studio is strongly preferred. Marketing Analyst The Marketing Analyst provides analytical and reporting support for product, customer, and general market performance. In addition, the Marketing Analyst will measure the impact of marketing programs and support strategic marketing initiatives with high-level analysis. The position will have direct involvement with pricing and competitive analysis and market opportunity assessment. This job is MBA-level work but may also be perfect for the high-performing individual aiming to gain business experience. Candidates must possess a bachelors degree, with a preference given to candidates having Masters Degrees. A strong working knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Power Point is required. GWC Warranty offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package including medical and 401k. Interested candidates may submit their resumes via email to careers@gwcwarranty.com or by fax at 570-456-0967.Please visit our website at: www.gwcwarranty.com

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Houses For Sale HANOVER TWP Houses For Sale HANOVER TWP. Houses For Sale HARVEYS LAKE Houses For Sale KINGSTON

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KINGSTON

665 CREST AVE. BENTON This lovely residence is on a spring fed 88 acre lake. 112 feet of lake frontage with dock. 2700+/- sq. ft. of energy efficient living space with open floor plan and vaulted ceilings and great natural lighting. Abundant windows plus expansive deck provide fabulous views of the lake. Four bedrooms, three+ baths, fireplace and more! Community beach, tennis courts and 2000 acres are all available to association members. #13-1857 RECENTLY REDUCED TO $599,000 Carole Poggi 283-9100 x19

Lovely home in the Korn Krest section of Hanover Twp. Open downstairs floor plan. 3 bedrooms, large deck, above ground pool. Out of flood zone. Beautiful views. Very low heating costs. MLS #13-1358 $94,900 David Krolikowski 885-6731

CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 288-0770


HANOVER TWP

This brick beauty on a corner lot boasts 4 bedrooms, 2 full & 2 half baths, a spacious, modern kitchen with granite island & counters, family room with 37 Marina Drive fireplace, media room, living Immaculate 3BR, 2.5 bath End room, formal dining room, fin- Unit Townhouse! Cherry & ished lower level with pool ta- granite eat-in kitchen with apble & powder room, in ground pliances open to living room pool, sun porch, central air, 3 with fireplace and sliders to bay carport + 2 car garage - patio; large dining area & foyWyoming Valley Country Club, er; spacious master bedroom Hanover Industrial Parks & suite; each bedroom has walkRte. 81 access nearby. in closet; A/C; 1st floor laundry; $330,000 garage; Beach Membership & Call Pat today @ Boat slip available. $214,900. 570-287-1196 Call Rae 570-899-1209 Smith Hourigan Group 288-9371 570-287-1196 HANOVER TWP. HANOVER GREEN SECTION JENKINS TWP.

58 1st Avenue Reduced to sell fast. Quiet, convenient street. 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath. Finished family room, modern throughout. MLS#11-3245. $148,000 Call Joe Gilroy

Gilroy Real Estate 570-288-1444 570-690-0394

KINGSTON

80 James St. This stately 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath Kingston home has the WOW factor! Meticulously well cared for with old world touches throughout. Like a stained glass window, built ins and tiled fireplace in living room. Kitchen is modern eat in with washer/dryer closet for convenience. Large front porch, rear deck and detached garage. MLS 13-1761 $278,500 Jay A. Crossin Extension #23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

Impressive home with quality construction. Two floors of living space. double corner lot, central air. Two complete kitchens, living/dining rooms. Each bedroom has private bath. Lovely back yard with in ground pool in need of repairs, enclosed sun room, lots of storage, and many other features. MLS#12-1441 $229,000 Call Nancy Answini 570-237-5999 JOSEPH P. GILROY REAL ESTATE 570-288-1444

283-9100 GLEN LYON 291 Vanessa Drive S cenic view of the Wyoming Valley. Located at the end of a nice private road. Minutes to Wyoming Valley Country Club, Industrial Park & schools. Close to Rtes. 81 & 309. Custom built, 4 bedrooms & 4 baths. 1st floor family room with wood burning fireplace. formal dining room off the living room. 1st floor laundry, large enclosed patio with tile floor, hardwood floors on first & second floors. Large two vehicle garage. Lower level recreation room with bar, extra room with coal/wood burning stove which can be used as 5th bedroom. Lots of closet space. Must See to Appreciate MLS #12-4610 $269,900 Louise Laine 283-9100 x 20 46 Old Mill Road Stunning English Tudor in a 80 Steele Street desirable neighborhood. ModThree bedroom brick ranch, ern kitchen with cherry cabinfenced back yard, pool, fin- ets, stainless steel appliances, ished basement, enclosed island with Jenn air & tile floor. p a t i o . O n e c a r g a r a g e . Separate glass surrounded $ 1 6 0 , 0 0 0 . 5 7 0 - 7 0 6 - 6 4 7 9 breakfast room. Family room with gas fireplace & hardwood floors. Formal dining room with HANOVER TWP. bay window. French doors throughout. Master bedroom suite with master bath, walk-in closet & separate sitting room. Lower level rec-room and office. Two car garage. Pittston Area School District. MLS#13-1076 Price Reduced $285,000 Call Sandra Gorman 227 Red Coat Lane 570-696-5408 Liberty Hills

194-196 E. Main St. Large home with mother in law suite that can either be open to the rest of the house or closed off with its own entrance and used as an apartment. This home has vinyl siding, newer electrical, replacement windows, large yard and 2 car garage. Home offer a 1st floor master and bath, 3 fireplaces and tons of room. Come check out all the possibilities for yourself. MLS 13-2419 $84,900 John Polifka 570-704-6846

19 Church Street Lovely Kingston home that will ''capture'' you upon entry! From it's inviting 10 x 6 foyer with hardwood floors to the modern kitchen with pristine white cabinetry, this house is an absolute ''doll house!'' Master Suite on 2nd floor with two additional bedrooms and another room on the 3rd floor + 3 season porch, off-street parking with 2 car garage and so much more! Call today! MLS# 13-2893. $144,900 Don Crossin 570-498-3287 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 KINGSTON

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HANOVER TWP.
Ideal location in Hanover Township. Close to high school and shopping. This duplex offers a new furnace, newer roof, most replacement windows, large yard, garage with work area and off-street parking for a great price. MLS# 13-757 $55,000 Call Cindy King 570-6902689 www.cindykingre.com 570-675-5100

An absolutely wonderful, must see, home with many desirable features including hardwood, tile & Pergo style flooring, oak wood trim throughout, master bath with garden tub & 1st floor laundry, Lower level is A-1 grade including family room with fantastic gas fire place, wet bar, 3/4 bath & additional 4th bedroom. The original owners enjoyed this home for 13 years and now it's your chance. MLS# 13-2335 $265,000 Call Jim Banos 570-991-1883 For appointment

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HANOVER TOWNSHIP

437 Plymouth Ave. Lyndwood Gardens Newer 2 story. kitchen with island & breakfast area open to family room with fireplace. Formal dining room, living room, master suite & 3 additional bedrooms with main bath on second floor. 2 car garage. Fenced yard. Deck. Central air. Home warranty included. MLS# 12-3070 $249,900 Call Linda (570) 956-0584

COLDWELL BANKER RUNDLE REAL ESTATE 570-474-2340 HARVEYS LAKE

561 MERCER AVE. This roomy 2-Story includes a modern kitchen & bath, living & dining rooms, 3 bedrooms & a family room in the lower-level. The yard is small, but there is generous off-street parking. Enjoy the outdoors from your 15 x 10 two-tier deck, or the new front porch. This home includes 2 free-standing gas stoves. For more details & to view the photos online, go to: www.prudentialrealestate.com & enter PRU8N9T9 in the Home Search. REDUCED TO! $93,000. MLS#13-1538. Call today to schedule a private showing. Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566 Walter Belchick 696-2600

PRICE REDUCED! OAKWOOD PARK If you like comfort & charm, youll love this sparkling 4,100 + sq. ft. 5 bedroom, 4 bath two story traditional home in perfect condition in a great neighborhood. Nothing to do but move right in. Offers formal living & dining rooms, 1st floor family room with fireplace, granite counter tops in kitchen & baths, lower level recreation room with fireplace & wet bar. MLS #13-549 Only $309,900 Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883

REDUCED $219,900 7 Concord Drive Beautifully maintained 2 story in Oakwood Park. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths with 2 car garage and private rear yard. Mature landscaping, gas/electric heat with central air. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-2215
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Sunday July 28th 1 pm to 3 pm 209 Constitution Avenue $269,900 Meticulously maintained 4 bedroom, 2 story, vinyl sided, 5 year old home situated on a generous lot. Large, modern kitchen, 3 baths, 1st floor family room, 2 car garage, deck and soooo much more! MLS#11-2429 Call Florence Keplinger @ 715-7737 CENTURY 21

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184 State Route 29 Nice charming home in Harveys Lake. Open eat in kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath and a nice large private lot. Home also offers a 2 car detached garage. Home is just waiting for your personal touch. $142,900 MLS#13-1787 Call/text Donna Cain 947-3824 or Tony Wasco 855-2424

This 3 bedroom, 4 bath brick town home offers a spacious floor plan, high ceilings, recessed lighting & rich hardwood floors. Cherry cabinets, a large island, granite counters, stainless steel appliances & over sized sink highlight the kitchen. Corian counters & European style tile & vanities accent the baths. Finished lower level (above ground). 2nd floor has new hardwood Brazilian cherry floors. New landscaped patio, all fenced in. Owner Will Consider Rent with "Option" $279,900. Call Ruth K Smith 570-696-5411

PRUDENTIAL POGGI & JONES 696-2600


KINGSTON TWP.

3 bedroom Bi-Level situated on lovely lot with formal dining room, lower level family room with gas fireplace, central air, conven- iently located to interstates & Casino. A Must See! MLS #13-1100 $187,500 Marie Montante 881-0103

$149,900 511 E. State St. Everything you need is in this house. 4 bedrooms, lower level family room, den open, living/dining room, nice yard with above ground pool and covered patio, extra parking. 1 car garage. Very well maintained home. Move right in! MLS 13-2432 CALL COLLEEN 570-237-0415

Bodle Road 2 story older home with upgraded kitchen & bath, Large living room, formal dining room, lower level family room. Hot water heat, garage & carport. 1.1 acre lot. MLS #13-2320 $150,000

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Extraordinary quality built 4000+ sq. ft. Home - rear yard with stone patio backs up to the 8th Fairway of the Wyoming Valley Country Club! Custom cherry eat- in kitchen with island, formal living, dining & family rooms have custom hardwood floors, 1st floor family room has Vermont Stone fireplace & wet bar, 1st floor Master Suite has his & her dressing rooms & powder rooms opening to a tiled master bath with jetted tub & separate tiled shower. Second floor has 3 additional bedrooms with walk in closets, 2 full baths & large attic, gigantic lower level family room has stone fireplace, seated bar area with sink & mirrored back splash, workout area & powder room. Stunning landscaping with an indoor & outdoor speaker system, over sized 2 car garage & underground sprinkler system. $395,000 Call Pat today @ 570-287-1196 Smith Hourigan Group 570-287-1196

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Over 36 Acres of trails and views. This meticulously maintained property features 2 Ranch Homes with Attached Garages, Detached 2-Car Garage, and ponds. Walk-out basement with coal burner. Additional 30.09 acres can be purchased. MLS#13-1889 $429,000 Call Cindy King 570-690-2689

$139,900 129 S. Dawes Ave. Three bedroom, 2 bath cape cod with central air, new windows, doors, carpets and tile floor. Full concrete basement with 9' ceilings. Walking distance to Wilkes Barre. Electric and Oil heat. MLS #123283. For more information and photos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716

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LEHMAN TWP. 477 Trojan Road Nice 3 bedroom modular, 2 baths, finished basement. All on six country acres Offered @ $139,500 Call Jim for details TOWNE & COUNTRY REAL ESTATE CO. 735-8932 542-5708 Major Price Reduction!! LAFLIN

Well maintained and a great location. Large Florida room, 3 bedrooms, central air, gas fireplace in large family room, hardwood floors and more! Reduced by $20,000 to $239,900. MLS #13-2346 Call John Piszak 570-313-8586 Joseph P. Gilroy Real Estate 570-288-1444

1210 S. Hanover St. Large 3 bedroom 1 bath home with a big yard. Possible off street parking in the back off the alley. This home has replacement windows on the second floor and awnings over the windows. This will be a great home with a little TLC. MLS# 13-2093 $54,900 John Polifka 570-704-6846 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY 570-542-2141

PRICE REDUCTION 260-262 E. Green Street Double Block Plenty of parking with paved back alley. Close to LCCC. New roof installed in 2007 along with a kitchen & bath update in #260. MLS #13-694 $59,900 Call Dana Distasio 570-715-9333

1529 Lakeview Drive Cozy 2 bedroom cottage on the lake! Open living area, 3/4 bath, large deck facing lake. Double patio doors from kitchen and living area allow great lake views! Move in and relax! MLS#13-2286 $179,000 Linda Gavio 474-2231, ext 19 TOWN & COUNTRY PROPERTIES

NEW PRICE Large 2 story, 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, new windows, large porch, updated interior. MLS #11-4369 $59,900 Call Joe

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Yard Sale SWOYERSVILLE YARD SALE 140 Lackawanna Ave. corner of Dennison St. Sat., July 27, 9-5 Everything Must Go! TRUCKSVILLE MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE 16 Harris Hill Road Sat., July 27, 8-2 Antiques, Jenn-Air ss stovetop, fireplace Dura Flame, rugs, tools, stereos, bedding/linens, outside pond, jewelry, clothing & much, much more!
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2108 Slocum Road Saturday July 27th 8 AM - 3 PM


DIRECTIONS: Take Nuangola exit make left at exit, right at 1st stop sign, left at fork to Slocum Rd. Kirby sweeper, full bedroom set, queen water bed, computer desk, wooden desk, sofa, love seat and chairs, recliner, massaging recliner, lamps, large selection of Princess House, crystal, lawn and garden, kitchen items, microwave, Bissell steamer, benches, TV and so much more. MOUNTAIN TOP Yard Sale 95 Valley Stream Sat., 9 to 4 - Sun., 9 to 3 NO EARLY BIRDS! Household items, baby items, baby and children's clothing and many more... MOUNTAIN TOP YARD SALE 200 FOREST ROAD July 27 & 28, 8-2 Car seat, girls clothing, toys, shoes, soccer shoes, computer desk, bedding, pet pillows, gift baskets & more!

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121 ORCHARD LANE (Formerly Church St) Saturday July27th 9 am - 4 pm

DIRECTIONS : Follow Rt 115 to Burger Rd. Turn right onto orchard lane (formerly Church St) Home is on right. Watch for signs.

COMPLETE CONTENTS OF BEAUTIFUL HOME Antiques 4 piece Bedroom Suite, oak Table & Chair Set, maple Table & Chairs, cedar Chest, Collectibles, Chairs, Tables, Desk, Recliners, Sofa Set, Wall Art, Linens, Clocks, Vintage Kitchenware, Housewares, Sewing and So Much More!!! Something For Everyone!!! All Items priced to Sell!! Sale by Wm. Lewis CLARKS SUMMIT ESTATE SALE 112 Fox Run Circle Fri., Sat & Sun. Antiques & collectibles including vintage prints, pictures & paintings, glassware, furniture including: dining room table & chairs, bedroom suite, antique stacking bookshelves, buffets, china cabinets, brass, copper & silver ware, coins, costume & vintage jewelry, militaria, advertising, vintage toys & postcards & much more! Rain or shine. Bring cash & boxes, credit cards accepted. Legacy Estate Services 607-592-7884 352 RYMAN ROAD Sat., & Sun. July 27 & 28 9am to 3 pm Cub Cadet Power bagger, snowblower, fishing, household, Avon, toys, clothing & more!

6 FAMILY YARD SALE 299 Lincoln Street Sat., July 27th, 7-4 Antiques, Adult & Children's Clothes, Electronics, KISS, Tools, Collectibles, Jewelry, Holiday, Sports, Housewares, Books & An Odd Lot Of Odd Things. If We Don't Have It, You Don't Need It!

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100 2ND AVE. SATURDAY, JULY 27, 2013 8:00-4:00 DIRECTIONS: OFF PIERCE ST. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF HOME INCLUDING ANTIQUES Beautiful dining room set, very nice sofas, bedroom furniture, antique barrister bookcase, antique oak index/file unit, glassware & porcelain jewelry, vintage toys, stained and leaded glass windows, historical books, Jazzy scooter, Craftsman walk behind lawn mower, lawn & garden and much more!
Credit Cards Accepted!

ESTATE SALE

KINGSTON

Sat., July 27th 8am to 2pm DIRECTIONS: Harris Hill to Lehigh to Orchard to Rice. Antiqu books, photos, postcards, stamps, Emphemra, Langley, Tootsie, old toys, comics, sports memoribilia, household.

WILKES-BARRE YARD SALE 161 S.Grant Street Sat., July 27, 9-1 Books, DVD's, household, handbags & purses, decorations & so much more!

306 TERRACE AVE Sat., July 27th, 8am-1pm Many indoor holiday decorations, outdoor swing, Elliptical exercise bike, office desk & more! WAPWALLOPEN 685 Lily Lake Road Multi-Family Garage Sale Sat., July 27, 7-1 Household items, tools, children's & adult clothing, furniture, toys bikes, Power Wheels & much more. Everything must go! WEST PITTSTON YARD SALE 915 Wyoming Ave. Sat., July 27, 8-2 Pine corner hutch, glass silvertone coffee & end tables, jewelry, scarfs, clothes, lots of beautiful, well priced items!.

TRUCKSVILLE YARD SALE

WILKES-BARRE YARD SALE 27 Cummiskey Street (Between Solomon & Nicholson) Saturday July 27th from 9-1 No Early Birds Toys, Household, Misc, Clothes, Knick Knacks

WILKES-BARRE YARD SALE! 39 Westminster Street Sat. & Sun., July 27 & 28, 8-3 Baby clothes, plus size clothes, motorcycle helmet & cover, brand new tackle box, curio cabinet, Wii fit with balance board, unvented propane heater purses & much more!

19 Thomas St. (Schooley to Warsaw to Thomas) Sat. July 27, 2:00-3:00 CONTENTS OF NICE OLDER HOMES Living room suite, tables, lamps, Kitchen items, microwave, computer desk, Glassware, linens, bedroom furniture, wardrobes, Costume jewelry, VHS tapes, tools, air conditioner. Many small items. Too much to list, all priced to sell! EXETER Multi-Family Yard Sale 137 Valley Street Fri. & Sat, 8-2 Household, clothes, antiques, jewelry, lots of car parts, tools, sports & more!

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90 CHESTNUT ST Fri., July 26th 8am to 1 pm Sat., July 27th 9am to 1 pm
Kitchen table, patio set, desks, Columbia snowblower, crib complete, Travel System /Stroller, Pack N Play, toys, boys fall clothes 18-24 months, much more. No Early Birds

147 E. Main St., Former Bartuska Furniture Bldg. Sat., July 27, 8-1 Vintage furniture, baby boy clothes, holiday decor, dishes & glassware, adult jeans, beer trays & signs, HO trains, collectibles & much more! WILKES-BARRE ESTATE SALE 363 S. Meade Street Sat, July 27, 8-3:30 Furniture, dishes, glassware, small appliances, lines, book records & more! NO EARLY BIRDS!

Multi-Vendor Sale!

NANTICOKE

SHAVERTOWN
Home of the late Katherine Wolfe Sat., & Sun. July 27 & 28 10 am - 3 pm A nice mix of quality newer furniture & antiques including living room, dining room, & bedroom furniture. Items include corner cupboards, drop leaf tables, high chest, glassware, linens, household & kitchen items. Large collection of limoge & other china. Lots of holiday decorations & crafts. Sale by Dale Myers Antiques LLC SHAVERTOWN YARD SALE 42 W. Meadow Street Sat. 8-3 & Sunday, 10-2 Kid's books & toys, microwave, furniture, household & more! SWOYERSVILLE 398 SLOCUM ST SAT., JULY 27TH 8 TO 2 SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! SWOYERSVILLE 86 GRANDVILLE DRIVE SAT. JULY 27, 10AM TO 2PM 7 1/2 X 10 1/2 Zebra area rug, mini fridge, window fans & more! Back to School sale!!! SWOYERSVILLE HOUSE/YARD SALE 78 Oliver Street Sat., July 27, 6:30am-2pm Furniture, electric stove, gas dryer, baker's rack, wall hangings, electronics, ceramic tiles, Lionel trains & tracks, Christmas decorations, cocktail/prom dresses, & much more! No Early Birds!

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47 OLD RIVER RD Sat., July 27th, 9 to 3 Where Academy meets Old River rd. park in lot, use rear entrance. Items for sale from a lovely home, ladies knee hole desk, Ethan Allen Hitchcock style dining room table & chairs, queen size iron headboard, Noritake china, service for 8 with serving pieces SriLanica manor gold, tall upholstered chairs, 4 low back upholstered chairs, 2 beige Lazy Boy recliners, art decor floor lamp, book case, small tables, lamps, pictures, wrought iron table & 2 chairs, electric grill, glassware, linens, men's, women's clothing, clothing racks, apt. sized refrigerator, kitchen items & more.

WILKESBARRE/SOUTH

DALLAS

DALLAS 7 Garfiled Street 8AM-2PM SATURDAY ONLY! Clothing 4 girls, 8-14, bikes, toys, kid books, TV, custom poker table, VHS/DVD's, electronics, household & more!

Wild Flower Village Community Garage Sale!


Sat., July 27, 8-1, Rain or Shine! Follow the signs! EXTER Yard Sale 128 Mason Street Sat., July 27, 9-1 Good Stuff Cheap! HUNLOCK CREEK HOUSE SALE 137 Pavlick Road Sat, July 27th, 9-3 Small household items, aquarium, 1 end table, 1 coffee table, 1 sofa table, power & hand carpenter tools & more! HUNLOCK CREEK 1260 STATE ROUTE 29 SAT., JULY 27, 9AM-3PM 1st TIME YARD SALE VARIETY OF ITEMS KINGSTON 32 W. Walnut St. Sat., July 27, 8 to 1 Everything reasonably priced. First come, first served! rain date Sat, Aug 3

EXETER

335 E. 42nd Street Saturday July 27, 2013 9:00-3:00 Directions: Rt 415 N, turn right at Bryant RV Sales. Furniture, luggage, kitchen items, vintage cameras and Fiestaware, exercise equipment, men's & women's clothing. Christmas decorations, flatware & much more!

GARAGE SALE

DALLAS

KINGSTON YARD SALE 145 James Street Sat., July 27, 9-2 Heater, pump & filter for large in ground pool, all in good condition. Tandem & exercise bikes, wicker shelves, ladies suits, sizes 8-10, dishes, flatware, 70-80 cassettes. Too Much To List!

Corner of Nuangola & Blytheburn Rd. 1 Clearview Drive, Nuangola Service Station across from Wyoming PETE'S GAS STATION Valley Motors, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 2013 Rt. 11, Narrows. 9:00-4:30 Saturday 8-4 DIRECTIONS: From 81 Nuangola Exit to Nuangola Rd. Go less than 2 miles to corner of LARKSVILLE Nuangola and Blytheburn. BASEMENT & ENTIRE CONTENTS OF NUANGOLA SERVICE GARAGE SALE STATION. PREVIOUSLY 1 Clearview Drive, PETE'S GAS STATION across from Wyoming Including Vintage Tin And Valley Motors, Cardboard Advertising Signs, Rt. 11, Narrows. Two Antique Oak Showcases, Saturday 8-4 Stainless Steel Upright DisMOUNTAIN TOP play Cooler, Large Air Compressor, Auto Parts, Auto Part 160 NUANGOLA ROAD Displays Some Vintage, Warm SAT., JULY 27TH 8AM-1PM Morning Enameled Coal Stove, Furniture, school supplies, sports equipment, homemade Coats 10.10 Tire Changing Machine, Large Vises, Hand piog-pong table & Tools, Walter Floor Jack, Small miscellaneous items Oak National Cash Register, Air Powered Grease Machine, PLAINS Alaskan Wood/Coal Stove, '81 CHRISTMAS IN JULY Buick Century, 2007 Buick LuPLAINS UNITED cerne Cxl, 26,000 Miles, Great METHODIST CHURCH Condition, '64 Plymouth 133 N. Main Street Baracuda Parts Car, 1940'S Fri. July 26, 4-7 Dodge Wrangler Parts Truck, Sat., July 27, 8-1 Gently used seasonal itemS in- Lots Of Service Station Recluding jewelry, decorations, lated Items And Much More! Sale by Cook & Cook clothing, crafts & more . Most Estate Liquidators like new. Priced to Sell! www.cookandcookestate Serving Supper on Friday & liquidators.com Brunch on Saturday .

LARKSVILLE BASEMENT & GARAGE SALE

NUANGOLA ESTATE SALE

Saturday 10am-2pm Sunday 8am-4pm

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WILKES-MARRE MULTI FAMILY SALE MALLERY PLACE Sat., July 27th 8am-2pm Clothes, furniture, enamel top tables, tools, costume jewelry, Vintage linens, VHS/CDS/ DVDs, antiques, glassware, books, holiday, collectibles, games, and everything else you need! WYOMING LEFT OVER YARD SALE 575 Susquehanna Ave.

WILKES-BARRE ESTATE SALE


36 BROWN STREET Sat., July 27th 9am-4pm DIRECTIONS: Turn onto Stanton St., from Hazle St. Follow Stanton St. to Brown St, Turn left onto Brown St. Home is on left.

sat. July 27, 9 to 1 Country decor make offer. Roll top desk with chair $300. Kindle & Nook $40. each.

SALE TO INCLUDE CONTENTS OF NICE HOME: 4 Piece Art Deco Bedroom Suite, Victorian Oak Sideboard, Sofas, Chairs, Jewelry, china closet, tables, dressers, cat decor, Credenza, Kitchenware, Vintage Christmas & Holiday, SWOYERSVILLE MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Vintage Clothing, Linens, Wall Art, Cabinets, Religiousm Corner of Hughes & Main Sts. Tools, Collectibles, Sewing Sat., , July 27th, 8-1 Jewelry, name brand purses, Machine, Oak Table & Chairs, shoes, clothing, perfumes, & So Much More!! tools, household, toys, Depres- Something For Everyone!! All sion glass, new health & Items Priced To Sell!!! Sale by Wm. Lewis beauty items, shampoos & www.wvestates.com cleaning items.

WYOMING YARD SALE 515 Carverton Road Sat., July 27, 10-3 Children's toys, housewares, collectibles, glassware, decorative items & more!

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Houses For Sale WEST WYOMING Houses For Sale WILKES-BARRE

REDUCED $109,000 25 Swallow St. Grand 2 story home with Victorial features, large eat in kitchen with laundry, 3/4 bath on first floor, 2nd bath with claw foot tub, lots of closet space. Move in ready, off street parking in rear. MLS 12-3926 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

PITTSTON 94,900

PRICE REDUCED! 433 FAIRVIEW ST. Your COOL oasis awaits, both inside and out. When it s hot outside, relax in air conditioned comfort. Or venture outdoors to sit under the shade trees or catch a breeze from the front porch. This home is high above the valley, well out of the flood zone. Updated 2story with modern kitchen with vaulted ceiling, modern bath, LR, DR and 2 generous bedrooms. Updates include new roof, windows, front door, lighting, w-to-w carpeting, interior/exterior painting & security system. OSP & large level yard.Details at: www.prudentialrealestate.com SEARCH: PRU5B4G9. #13-2080 $79,000 Walter or Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566

Lake Front Property at Shickshinny Lake! 4 Bedrooms, 2.75 baths, 2 kitchens, living room, large family room. 2 sun rooms, office & laundry room. Two car attached gar- age with paved driveway, above ground pool, dock & 100' lake frontage. $375,000 MLS #12-860 Kenneth Williams 542-8800 Five Mountains Realty 542-2141 SHICKSHINNY LAKE

$140,000 Completely remodeled home with space galore! This must see 3 bedroom features a 1st floor master bedroom, spacious kitchen with laundry area, deck, fenced yard, over sized 2 car garage, separate 10 x 15 insulated and heated office/workroom with electric. New 200 amp electric, 3 year old furnace and newer roof. Call Christine Kutz 332-8832

Ready to move in 2 story. Very nice neutral decor, new flooring & roof, all appliances are included, private driveway. Neat as a pin! MLS #13-3086 $74,000 Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

Delightful 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Cape Cod in charming neighborhood is yours for only $115,000. Offers oversized living room, modern kitchen with breakfast room, and 1st floor master bedroom. Don't miss this one! MLS #13-2722 Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883 570-696-3801 WILKES-BARRE

WEST PITTSTON 570-613-9080 SWOYERSVILLE


PRICE REDUCED

29 Amherst Ave. REDUCED TO $43,400 A Charming, move-in ready double. This well-kept home is a must see. Spacious living room and dining room, 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. 3rd floor is a walk-up attic with 3 rooms that can be converted into extra living space. Off-street parking for 2 cars. MLS#13990.
Matt Hodorowski 570-714-9229

570-288-9371 WILKES-BARRE Completely Renovated Quiet area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large eat in kitchen, dining & living rooms, walk in closet, huge bonus room. Recent roof, new boiler, upgraded plumbing & electric. New carpeting & vinyl, huge backyard, driveway, front & rear porch, patio, new windows. Appraised at $86,900, for sale at $49,900. 610-389-8226 WILKES-BARRE

60 E. Columbus Ave. Very well kept double block with 2 bedrooms each side, one side is all redone with new bath, kitchen and electric. www.atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS #13-2724. Call Charlie 829-6200

696-2600

SHAVERTOWN

Five Mountains Realty 570-256-3343


ROSS TWP.

Choice Location A most unique & desirable lakefront property. This is an opportunity to purchase a centrally situated lot with an unmatched view of this beautiful lake. If you are looking for that special building site, this is it! MLS# 11-1269 $159,900 Call Dale Williams

Great investment property. On corner lot. Close to all major highways & conveniences. Bring all offers. 1 unit needs to be updated & you are all done. MLS #13-1983 $160,000 Call Pat Doty at 570-394-6901 570-696-2468

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40 Exeter Avenue A grand stone wraparound porch with swing surrounds this century house loaded with charm and character. Marble entry foyer, 1st floor office with tile floor, grand staircse, formal living room,& sitting & dining rooms with hardwood floors. eat in kitchen, master bedroom with walk in closet & screened porch. walk up attic, off street parking in rear........this outstanding home is in move in condition and is priced right @ $149,900. Call Pat today @

735 N. Washington Street Spacious 2 story, 3 bedrooms with 2 car detached garage, good starter home, needs TLC. MLS #12-3887. For more information and photos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716

$49,900

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Stately home on 1.27 wooded acres. Private lot in upscale subdivision, finished basement, tankless water heater, built-in stereo system, spacious kitchen w/granite countertops & stainless steel appliances. Enclosed 3 season porch, deck, grand entry foyer w/double closets. MLS#13-876 $425,000 Carl Georinger 696-5429

SWOYERSVILLE Very nice, totally remodeled BiLevel with 3 bedrooms,1.75 baths and partially finished lower level on a nice country lot in Lake Lehman School District. MLS#13-2754 Call Ken Williams 570-542-8800

''Busy People Compatible''. Enjoy the daily convenience of living in the vicinity of what's happening ''Woodcrest Estates''. Move in ready, finished lower level, relax on rear deck with view of Mohegan Sun. MLS#13-1110 $120,000 Arlene Warunek 570-714-6112

570-287-1196
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Smith Hourigan Group 570-696-1195

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SHAVERTOWN

Beautifully kept 2 story in a very nice neighborhood. This home features 3 bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths w/Jacuzzi tub and a modern kitchen with ceramic tile & under cabinet heating Great value in this totally renvents. Many recent upgrades ovated 2 story, spacious living throughout!! An over sized, room with brick fireplace and fully heated & insulated 2 car hardwood floors. Beautiful kitgarage, on a LARGE 50 x 188 chen and very nice size dining lot. Take a look today. room. Plenty of storage in MLS#13-3088 walk-up attic. $141,500 MLS# 13-2116 Debbie McGuire $99,000 852-3220 Arlene Warunek 714-6112 CROSSIN

37 Flick Street Nice 2 possibly 3 bedroom home with a large driveway and garage. This home has a newer kitchen and a full bath with laundry area on the 1st floor. There is a nice yard and deck for your outside enjoyment. There is a newer furnace and roof also. Come and check it out. MLS# 13-2103 $37,900 John Polifka 570-704-6846 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY 570-542-2141

REDUCED! NOW $119,000

WILKES-BARRE

SUNDAY JULY 28, 12-2 820 S. MAIN STREET Move right into this nice clean well maintained 14 room 6 bedroom home with grand foyer and staircase. Interior recently renovated, fireplaces, pocket doors, Chestnut wood trim, heated sun room, large rear deck. Handicap entrance & first floor bath & laundry. Private rear yard. New roof, all replacement windows. Hardwood floors, wood work throughout, built in kitchen cabinets, butler staircase & much more. Must See! MLS #13-1901. Castrignano Realty 570-824-9991 WILKES-BARRE 33 Yale St. 3 Bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths, New windows, Corner lot Quiet neighborhood, 2 car garage detached, Ready to move-in home. $125,000 Call 570-817-4028 WYOMING

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166 Jones St. Nice 3 bedroom single. Gas heat, off-street parking. Convenient location. Affordable! REDUCED TO $29,500 Towne & Country R.E. Co. 735-8932 or 542-5708 WILKES-BARRE

73 St. Mary Street 3 bedroom, 2 bath, modern kitchen & bathroom. Hardwood floors. Two garages with long driveway. Natural gas heat, furnace, water heater & roof recently purchased. Front & back sun porches. Floored attic, all appliances. 80 x 96. $80,000. Susan 570-822-3578. PLAINS

4 Spruce Ave. BIRCHWOOD HILLS 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Hardwood floors, central air. Finished basement with fireplace, great yard, super location. MLS 13-1251 www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716

REDUCED $199,900

HARFORD AVE. Beautifully kept home with 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. This home features a gas fireplace, finished basement, hardwood floors and a 4-season sun room. There is a first floor laundry and the modern eat-in kitchen come with all the appliances included. MLS#13-2372 $229,000 Everett Davis 570-417-8733

113 Hemlock Street 3 huge bedrooms, with closet space, 2 full modern tiled bathrooms, modern kitchen featuring Disney trim, tiled floors, breakfast counter, and modern half bath off of kitchen, back porch/deck and yard leads to parking in rear on corner lot. $72,772. MLS# 132630 Call Vieve 474-6307 ex. 2772

Smith Hourigan Group SUGAR NOTCH

This pristine 2 year old log home is truly an amazing experience. No expense spared and the immaculate design includes, energy efficient GeoThermal heating system, superior wall foundation, 5-inch wide hardwood plank floors, 42-inch kitchen cabinets, custom designed quartz counter top, built-in finished 2 car garage. To top it all off, it sits in a perfect, 5.79 acre private location. MLS# 13-2048 $349,900 Robert Altmayer 570-793-7999

MULTI-FAMILY Two houses for the price of one! Two story in front & double-wide in rear. Great for 2 families or investor opportunity. Off street parking & NOT in flood zone. MLS #13-97. $139,000

696-2600

RUNDLE REAL ESTATE 570-474-2340


TRUCKSVILLE

Call Cindy King Today! 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com WEST PITTSTON

Very nice home all on one floor. Large kitchen, 1.5 baths. Great views of park, dike. & large open area with lots of trees. Basement partially finished with 1/2 bath, commode & utility sink. Convenient location. MLS#13-2283 $118,000 Call Nancy Answini 570-237-5999 JOSEPH P. GILROY REAL ESTATE 570-228-1444 WILKES-BARRE

JUST LISTED This charming 3 bedroom offers Hardwood floors in the dining room, an eat in kitchen, gas heat & an enclosed front porch. Nicely landscaped & conveniently located PRICED TO SELL $51,900.00 Ann Marie Chopick BELL REAL ESTATE 570-288-6654 Office 570-760-6769 Cell

SHAVERTOWN

PLAINS TWP 127 Hemlock Street Deep 40x170 lot, with room for good parking in the rear. Surround yourself in the warmth of hardwood floors trim and pocket doors. Closet in each bedroom, original vintage bathroom with claw foot tub. $59,900. MLS# 12-3049 Call Vieve 570-474-6307 ex. 2772

WYOMING

$189,900 20 Nittany Lane Affordable 3 level townhome features 2 car garage, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, lower level patio and upper level deck, gas fireplace, central air and vac and stereo system www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-871 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

A beautiful country home located very close to the Lands at Hillside Farms. 3 huge bedrooms & 2.5 baths. New, efficient gas furnace. Is on 3.37 acres. Very pretty country setting, yet close to everything. $260,000 570-690-5438

Elegance & comfort combine to give you all you dream of. 1st floor mater,guest suite with full bath,fabulous breakfast room overlooking private wooded yard. Plenty of built ins and plantation shutters give this home wonderful character. MLS#13-2678 $459,000 Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

REDUCED $99,900 214 Fremont St. Very well cared for 3 bedroom home in move in condition. Large eat in kitchen, nice yard, freshly painted bedrooms with new carpet. Newer windows. Not Flooded www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-2032 Colleen Turant 570-237-0415

HUNTINGTON MILLS

Smith Hourigan Group

NEW LISTING Looking for your new home at a good price? Move-in condition and priced to sell! 4 bedroom home in a quiet South Wilkes-Barre neighborhood. Open floor plan with large living & dining rooms. Newer appliances and gas heat. Nice level backyard and off-street parking. Motivated seller! #13-2980 $62,000 Carol Holton 814-2116

Great income in this 4 unit apt. building plus building lot in lovely setting on almost an acre. Two-2 BR apartments, and two-1 BR apartments. MLS 12-4538 Call Nancy Answini 570-237-5999

GILROY REAL ESTATE 570-288-1444


YATESVILLE

PLYMOUTH

SWEET VALLEY NORTH LAKE Picture perfect lake front, 2 story, 3 bedrooms. 1 3/4 baths, furnished. Truly a Must See! $249,000. 845-778-7605 2 story home in Huntington Township offers quiet country living. Living room, den, dining room, eat in kitchen. 3 bed rooms, bonus room, full bath. 2 car garage situated on 1.12 acres. Lower portion of rear yard abuts Huntington Creek. Part of property is in a Flood Zone but not the structure. MLS #13-2799 $105,900 Patsy Bowers 570-204-0983

WARRIOR RUN 2 story, 2 bedroom with fenced in yard, all appliances included. REDUCED TO $47,000. Call Ed Appnel. 570-817-2500

WEST WYOMING

WALSH REAL ESTATE


570-654-1490

283-9100
WILKES-BARRE

GET ALL THE ADVERTISING INSERTS WITH THE LATEST SALES.


Call 829-5000 to start your home delivery.

232 Reynolds Street Well kept house in a very quiet neighborhood. Replacement windows, Hardwood Floors, Concrete Patio with roof, Carport, Alarm System. MLS# 13-1958 $64,000. Charles J. Prohaska

$74,500 384 Tripp St. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 story with large kitchen, dining room and living room. Private rear yard, nice neighborhood gas heat. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-2179 Call Charlie

CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

Strausser Real Estate 570-759-3300

166 Jones St. Nice 3 bedroom single. Gas heat, off-street parking. Convenient location. Affordable! REDUCED TO $29,500 Towne & Country R.E. Co. 735-8932 or 542-5708

$159,900 12 Reid St. Spacious Bi-level home in semi private location with private back yard, 3 season room, gas fireplace in lower level family room. Recently updated kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths, garage. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-1949 Call Charlie

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Land (Acreage) S. Main St. & S. Church Rd. Alberts Corners Property for Sale 3.5 Commercially Zoned Acres Owner 011-44-7741870497 Susan 570-441-3909 Lots DUPONT Two lots, 80 x 140, sewage & water. $15,000 each. 570-466-2468 Lots EAGLE ROCK RESORT 99 Chestnut Drive Wooded level buildable lot in Four Seasons resort with Membership includes all resort ammenities. Within walking distance of Choctow Lake. An amazing quick sale price of $11,500. MLS#13-1426. Call Vieve 570-474-6307 Ext. 2772 Apartments /Townhouses BACK MOUNTAIN 2 bedrooms, 2nd floor apartment, no yard. Heat, lights and garbage included. No Pets. 570-639-2175

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Apartments /Townhouses
2nd floor, 2 bedroom. Includes heat, water & garbage. Off street parking. No pets/no smoking. $650/month + 1 month security. 570-690-1591

Houses For Sale WYOMING

Apartments /Townhouses DALLAS

MOUNTAIN TOP

DALLAS

(FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP) 1705 W. 8TH STREET There is plenty of summer left to enjoy the 40x20 heated inground pool. Then watch the leaves change color around your large country lot. A wellmaintained 2-story with 3 BRs and 1.5 modern baths is waiting for its new owners. This charming home has a modern kitchen with breakfast nook, formal dining room, large living room and an added family room with vaulted ceiling and fireplace. 2-car detached garage. Check it out at: www.prudentialrealestate.com. SEARCH: PRU7W7A3 Listed at $228,900 MLS#13-2539 Call to schedule a private showing. Walter or Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566

LOTS - LOTS-LOTS
1 mile south of L.C.C.C. Established development with underground utilities including gas. Cleared lot. 100 frontage x 158. $30,500. Lot 210 frontage 158 deep on hill with great view $30,500. Call 570-736-6881
Choice Location. Central water, low ($140) association dues. Priced to sell! MLS# 11-1269 $159,900 Call Dale Williams

NEWPORT TWP.

Jenkins Township Lot for Sale on Cul-De-Sac in Highland Hills. 0.88 Acres. $65,000. Call, 570-947-3375

BENTON Room for rent. Private entrance to room & bath.


$75. PER WEEK. 12 miles from Shickshinny.

WEST WYOMING Fifth Street Manor Two building lots in beautiful, established development. Call for information. 570-814-1316

Smith Hourigan Group

Nanticoke Roommate Wanted


$400/month 570-313-7735

DUPONT 2nd floor, 1 bedroom, wall to wall carpet, stove, refrigerator, heat, water & sewage included. Off street parking, washer/dryer hook up,. $450/month + security & lease. No pets. 570-654-8644 or 570881-8849

220 Lake St. Housing for the elderly & mobility impaired; all utilities included. Federally subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged to apply. Income less than $12,450. 570-675-6936 TDD 800-654-5984 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. Equal Housing Opportunity Handicap Accessible

MEADOWS APARTMENTS

SHICKSHINNY LAKE

Five Mountains Realty 570-256-3343 SHICKSHINNY LAKE

696-2600

YATESVILLE

Build your dream home on this attractive 1.2 acre level lot with lake privileges. Priced to sell. HOA FEE IS $140 YEARLY. MLS#13-40 $50,000 Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883

603 Willowcrest Dr. Super end unit townhouse, no fees. 2 bedrooms, 3 baths, central air, electric heat, cathedral ceiling with skylights. Large family room with propane stove and it s own ductless air. MLS 13-482 Call Tom 570-262-7716

$169,900

WYOMING/EXETER BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE $35,000 - $39,900 Build your new home here. 2 new developments, prices range from $35,000 to $39,900. Public water sewer & gas available. NOT in flood zone. Lot sizes range from 50x100 to 80x105. www.atlasrealtyinc.com
CALL CHARLIE

Land (Acreage) DALLAS TOWNSHIP 63 acres with about 5,000 roadfront on 2 roads. All Wooded. $385,000. Call

Besecker Realty 570-675-3611 LEHMAN

Lots DALLAS TOWNSHIP 2 acres $39,900 or 7 acres $89,900, blacktop road, soil-tested and approved for building. Nice woods, great views, wide frontage, great property/neighborhood for kids, #1 rated Dallas School District. Call 570-245-6288

9 Acres on Lehman Outlet Road. 470 front, over 1,000 deep. Wooded. $125,000. Call

Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

OFFERS END 7/31/13

36 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at signing $2,209. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & ATier 800+CB Score. All Incentives Applied.

36 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at signing $2,899. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S, A, B, CTier. All Incentives Applied.

LS Starting at

$26,999

Tax and Tags Additional. All Incentives Applied.

39 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at signing $2,059. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & ATier 800+CB Score. All Incentives Applied.

36 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at signing $3,069. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & ATier 800+CB Score. All Incentives Applied.

36 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at signing $2,070. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & ATier 800+CB Score. All Incentives Applied.

36 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at signing $2,559. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & ATier 800+CB Score. All Incentives Applied.

Summer
Heat Blowout

PRE-OWNED CAMAROS HOT! HOT! HOT!


$

NEW 2012 Camaro 2SS/RS Convertible


Has Every Option, Leather, Stripe Pkg., Spoiler

$6,400

SAVE

80015029

Sale!

31,999*

NOW

2010 Camaro Coupe


WAS: $20,999 NOW: $18,999*
Stk#7562 Auto, Sunroof, 22,603 Miles

2011 Camaro Coupe


WAS: $22,999 NOW: $20,999*
Stk#12059A Auto, Stripe Kit, 18,069 Miles

WAS: $24,900 NOW: $22,999*

Stk#13745A Auto, MYLINK, 4,880 Miles

2013 Camaro RS

Stk#13027A 6 Speed, 20 Wheels, 3,101 Miles!

2012 Camaro SS/RS

NEW: $40,000 WAS: $33,999*

MSRP : $45,300 $

NOW : 38,900*
80015033

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NEW CAR 694 WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON 287-2117

USED CAR 662 WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON 288-0319

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1 bedroom, no pets. $425. month + utilities. 570-241-6038

DUPONT REAR 250 MAIN ST.

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2012 FIAT 500C CONVERTIBLE
AS LOW AS

1st floor, spacious 3 bedroom apt. Oak hardwood floors, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, living room with fireplace, tile bathroom. Washer/dryer hookup in basement, 1 stall garage, big back yard. No pets. $900 mo. plus electric.

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Apartments /Townhouses Apartments /Townhouses Apartments /Townhouses

2011 FORD CROWN VICTORIA LX


LEATHER SEATING

$211

STK#130228I

STK#BX141725

2nd floor 2 spacious bedrooms, sun room, off living room small den/office, oak hardwood floors, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, tile bath, 1 stall garage, separate washer/dryer hookup in basement, big back yard. No pets. $800/mo plus electric. 570-239-1010 GLEN LYON 1 bedroom, 2nd floor apt. Living room, kitchen, full bath, heat, hot water & garbage fee included. Tenant pays electric. $575/ month + security. Call or text 201-304-3469

$14,900
2007 JEEP WRANGLER 4 DR. 4X4
ONLY 49,800 MILES

NOW

$14,900
2012 JEEP WRANGLER 4 DR. SPORT 4X4
ONE OWNER

NOW

11 NISSAN VERSA 1.8S Hatchback 1-Owner, Only 5,360 Miles, Automatic, 32 MPG HWY........................................... 11 DODGE CALIBER HEAT Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Sport appearance group, Heated Front Seats, Power Heated Mirrors, Fog Lamps, Front & Rear Passenger Side impact protection, Sirius Satelite Radio ........................................ NOW 11 FORD CROWN VICTORIA LX V8, Leather Seating, Alloy Wheels, Heated Mirrors, Keyless Entry................................................. 12 DODGE AVENGER SXT PLUS Only 10,128 Miles, Rear Spoiler, V-6, 6 Speed Automatic, Keyless Entry, Limited Edition Interior.................................... NOW 10 MAZDA 3I TOURING Only 23,630 Miles, Graphite Mica Exterior, Bluetooth, iPod/MP3 Input, Automatic,...................
11 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLECAB 4X4 1-Owner, Local Trade, TRD Off Road Package, Rear Backup Camera, V6, Automatic, Only 21,529 Miles.......

Clearance Priced For Quick Sale!

$14,900 $14,900

$14,900 $17,800

$14,900
$25,900

STK#7L137976

STK#BR315433

GLEN LYON 1 bedroom, 1st floor apt.Living room, kitchen, full bath, heat, hot water & garbage fee included. Tenant pays electric. $590/month + security. Call or text 201-304-3469

$21,300
2013 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER AWD
SUNROOF

NOW

$25,900
AS LOW AS

NOW

Furnished 2 bedroom, 2 baths. $1800 per month. Utilities included. Discount with 1 year lease. 570-639-1469 WILKES-BARRE

HARVEYS LAKE

2010 MAZDA3I TOURING

$211

2012 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4 NEVER

10 NISSAN ROGUE 360 AWD 1-Owner, Only 27,090 miles, All Wheel Drive, Featured Phantom White, Rear Backup Camera............................. 11 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED 4X4 1-Owner, V6, Only 20,387 Miles, Power Moonroof, Rear Backup Camera, Leather Seating....................

1-Owner, Only 20,437 Miles, Automatic, Rear Decklid spoiler, Steering Wheel mounted controls

12 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0 SEDAN

$16,300

$17,600 $23,900
$21,800

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$24,800
2012 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4
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NOW

$14,900
2012 VOLKSWAGEN CC SPORT
ONLY 10,357 MILES

NOW

$24,800
2012 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4

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STK#CW190145

STK#CE503430

$19,500
2012 DODGE CHARGER
ONLY 15,538 MILES

NOW

$21,800
2013 DODGE JOURNEY HERO AWD ALL

NOW

WHEEL DRIVE

FAX RESUME: 570-824-1599 EMAIL RESUME: jbaloga@nationwidecarsales.net

801043

11 LINCOLN MKZ AWD All Wheel Drive, 1-Owner, Only 20,474 Miles, Power Moonroof, Leather Seating, Reverse Sensing System, Available Sirius STK#CC265942 Satellite Radio, V6, Heated & Cooled Front Seats. 12 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 V6, Automatic, Rear Deep Tint Sunscreen Glass, Fog Lamps, NOW Security Alarm, Sirius Satellite Radio, Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls................................. 12 JEEP LIBERTY LIMITED JET SKYSLIDER 4X4 Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Low Miles, Retractable Panoramic Roof, Leather Seating, 2012 JEEP COMPASS Navigation........................................................... 13 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4 LIMITED 4X4 Former Chrysler Marketing Vehicle, Only 1,092 Miles, Freedom NAVIGATION Drive Off Road Group, Power Sunroof, Uconnect with Voice Command, Sirius Satellite Radio with 9 Boston Acoustic Speaker........................................

13 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING 2 to pick from, Only 15,000 miles, Rear DVD, Leather Seating, Power Drivers Seat, Power Side Sliding Doors, Rear Backup Camera, Bluetooth Audio ..........NOW 11 JEEP COMPASS 4X4 1-Owner, Local Trade, Only 19,233 Miles, 5 Speed Manual. .............................................. 11 FORD FUSION SE 1-Owner, Only 19,624 Miles, Power Moonroof, SYNC Voice Activated System, Power Drivers Seat, Steering Mounted Audio Controls, Rear Decklid Spoiler....................................

10 SUBARU FORESTER 2.5 AWD Only 15,733 Miles, All Wheel Drive, Automatic Transmission, Local Trade, Power Drivers Seat...... 12 DODGE CHARGER V6 8 Speed Automatic will give you awesome MPG for a car of this type. All Speed traction control.............................

$20,900

$25,900

$17,300

$18,500
$24,800 $20,900

$27,800

$26,400

STK#CH295410

KINGSTON Renovated, large kitchen & living room, 2 bedrooms, all appliances, dishwasher, laundry, washer/dryer hook up. Hardwood floors/Berber carpet, off street parking, deck. Quiet, convenient neighborhood , soundproofing. Close to Colleges, Montessori, Sem, stores, highway. $810, includes heat, water, sewer. No smoking, cats considered. No Section 8. 610-389-8226 118 Main St. 2nd Floor

STK#DT527490

STK#CD524304

290 Mundy St., Wilkes-Barre 570-301-2277

$20,900 $23,400 $22,700


2013 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT
LOW MILES

NOW

NOW

NOW

FAIRWAY CHEVROLET ALL STAR EDITION

KINGSTON

Corner of Main & Covert St. Newly remodeled, 4 rooms, baths, laundry room, walk up attic, parking, water, sewer. No pets. Non smoking. $525 month + utilities. 570-288-9843

SILVERADO
Flex-Fuel w/Active Fuel Management 6 Speed Auto Transmission Locking Rear Differential Trailering Package Aluminum Wheels Heavy Duty Cooling Bluetooth/CD Player w/USB Steering Wheel Radio Controls Locking Tailgate/EZ-Lift Tailgate

2010 SUBARU FORESTER 2.5 AWD

ONLY 15,733 MILES

2013 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY 11 JEEP COMPASS LIMITED 4X4 Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Leather, Heated Front Seats, TOURING

13 RAM 1500 TRADESMAN QUAD CAB 4X4 Former Chrysler Group Company Vehicle, Never Titled, Spray in Bedliner, Class IV Trailer Hitch, Only 9,018 Miles............................................................

12 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4 1-Owner, Local Trade, Power Sunroof, Remote Start, Uconnect with Voice Command, Only 25,769 miles...... 13 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SLT 4X4 V8, Automatic, Power Windows and Locks, Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry.....................................................

$24,300

$26,700 $28,800
$29,500

47 OVER 89 IN STOCK!
GUARANTEED!!!

STK#DR516420

STK#AH777582

STK#DR555702

Power 6 Way Drivers Seat, Premium Sound Group, Only 29,477 Miles.......................................................... 11 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE X 4X4 Leather Heated Front Seats, Fog Lamps, Power Drivers Seat, Heated Mirrors, Sirius Satellite Radio ...................................................

$20,300 $18,600
$19,700

EXTENDED TO JULY 31ST!

$21,400

NOW

KINGSTON Clean, Large 3 bedroom and 1.5 bath, Wash area. 1st, last month rent & security. Call 570-817-0601, Will Return Call.

WELL BEAT EVERYBODYS PRICE

$21,800

NOW

$25,900

NOW

2013 JEEP WRANGLER OSCAR MIKE EDITION 4X4


ONLY 2,312 MILES

2012 JEEP WRANGLER RUBICON 4X4


ONLY 10,171 MILES

12 DODGE JOURNEY R/T AWD Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Leather Heated Seats, Third Row Seating, All Wheel Drive, Power Sunroof.............................................................

11 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, heated Front Seats, Remote Start System, Premium Sound Group with 9 Boston Aucostic Speakers, Keyless Entry, Power Heated Mirrors ...........

KINGSTON Available August 1st! 2nd floor, 1 bed, 1 bath, kitchen, living room, washer & dryer. Next to the Post Office, off street parking, $500 + utilities, water & sewer included, 1 year lease, security & references. No pets, no Smoking. LAWRENCE REAL ESTATE 570-822-9821 KINGSTON Beautiful, over sized executive style apartment in large historic home. Two bedrooms, one bath, granite kitchen, hardwood floors, dining room, living room, basement storage, beautiful front porch. $1,000 monthly + utilities. No smoking. Call 570-472-1110 Available August 1st

2013 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 4WD EXT CAB LT


ALL STAR EDITION

STK#DL628520

STK#CL131002

$28,400
MSRP $37,680
Stk. #26814

NOW

$32,400
2012 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4
DUAL TOPS

NOW

FAIRWAY BLOWOUT PRICE $

2012 NISSAN FRONTIER SV KING CAB 4X4


ONLY 7,946 MILES

2012 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4


AUTOMATIC

26,998*

OR

LEASE FOR

212**

STK#CC463962

STK#DS640482

STK#CL220243

Deluxe, quiet, airy 3 bedroom, 2nd floor, 1.5 baths & office. All appliances, washer/dryer in unit. Wall-to-wall, C/A, garage, attic, no pets/no smoking, lease. 570-287-1733 KINGSTON Light, bright, 3rd floor, 2 bedrooms, elevator, carpeted, entry system. Garage. Extra storage & cable TV included. Laundry facilities. Air Conditioned. Fine neighborhood. Convenient to bus & stores. No pets. References. Security. Lease. No smokers please. $785 + utilities. Call 570-287-0900

KINGSTON

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$

$25,400

NOW

$23,700 $28,900
ONLY 6,295 MILES

NOW

NOW

2,000!

2012 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4 OUTDOORSMAN

E. WALNUT ST.

SAVE UP TO
1.

11,200

2012 RAM 1500 LARAMIE CREW CAB 4X4


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Refers To Stk. #26881

STK#CS118394

STK#CS267396

$31,500

NOW

$39,900

NOW

09 RAM 1500 SLT QUAD CAB 4X4 1-Owner, Local Trade, Only 45,529 Miles, R ear Power Sliding Window, Automatic Transmission .................................................. 12 RAM 2500 CREW CAB SLT 4X4 Only 21,296 Miles, Automatic, Trailer Hitch, Remote Start, Keyless Entry......................... 13 RAM 1500 TRADESMAN QUAD CAB 6 Cylinder, 8 Speed Automatic, Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Never Titled, Heated Mirrors, Spray in Bedliner.............................................. 12 RAM 1500 LARAMIE CREW CAB 4X4 Leather Seating, Power Sunroof, GPS Navigation, Heated Front and Rear Seats, Rear DVD, Ram Cargo Box Management System ..................... 12 RAM 1500 LONGHORN CREW CAB 4X4 Heated Premium Leather Seating, Power Sunroof, GPS Navigation, Heated Steering Wheel, Rear DVD, Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Ram Cargo Box Management System................. 12 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4 One Owner, Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Freedom Hard Top and the Sunrider Soft Top, Leather Seating w/ Heated Front Seats, Alpine Premium Sound System................................ 13 RAM 2500 CUMMINS DIESEL 4X4 6 Speed Automatic, Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Never Titled, Chrome Appearance Group, Trailer Brake Control, Media Hub, Available SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Diesel Exhaust Brake ........ 12 CHRYSLER 300S V8 AWD Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, All Wheel Drive, Unique Custom Leather Red Seating that is usually found on SRT models, Blindspot/Crosspath Detection, 5.7 HEMI V8 with Fuel Saving MDS, Only 8,337 Miles.............................................. 13 CHRYSLER 300S AWD GLACIER A Rare Limited Glacier Edition, Never Been Titled, Save From Thousands Compared To A Brand New One, Garmin Navigation, Dual Pane Panoramic Sunroof, Beats Audio by Dr. Dre Only 12 Miles ..................................... 12 CHRYSLER 300C AWD This All Wheel Drive Gloss Black 300C is a Former Chrysler Company Car Equipped With Just About Every Available Option and Harman Kardon Audio Ground Breaking Featuring 18 Premium Speakers, Garmin Navigation, Panoramic Sunroof. See Our Website For More Details. .............................

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Nice, clean furnished room, starting at $340. Efficiency at $450 month furnished with all utilities included. Off street parking. 570-718-0331

KINGSTON HOUSE

$32,900

Prices are Plus Tax, Registration Fees and Documentation Fees. All payments are for 72 months to qualied buyers with excellent credit @ 6.99 APR. Your rate may Vary depending on credit rating status. $2499 down payment or trade equity. In addition to tax and registration, doc fees. Must take delivery by 8/3/13

DONT RISK PAYING TOO MUCH SOMEWHERE ELSE!

KINGSTON R-69 Price St. Nice and cozy 3rd floor. 1 bedroom living room and kitchen. lots of closets, and 2 enclosed porches. Includes heat, hot water, stove, fridge and off street parking. no pets, non smoker. $525/mo security deposit. 1 year lease. 570-288-0770

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Apartments /Townhouses 3 rooms, 2nd floor. Utilities by tentant. Water furnished, stove provided. No pets. Security, 1 year lease $400 month. Call 570-760-8526 1 Bedroom Efficiency, large living room, furnished or unfurnished. Close to colleges. Private entrance, $700/month. 1st month and security deposit. 570-606-9638 Apartments /Townhouses
2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment near General Hospital. No Pets. $525 + utilities, first, last + security deposit. 570-417-3427

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Apartments /Townhouses

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11 Holiday Drive A Place To Call Home Spacious 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. Gas heat included FREE 24 hr. on-site Gym Community Room Swimming Pool Maintenance FREE Controlled Access Patio/Balcony and much more... www.sdkgreen acres.com Call today for move-in specials. Spacious 2 bedroom. Living & dining rooms. Off street parking. All new appliances. Gas heat. Water & sewer included. $575 + utilities, security & references. No pets, no smoking. Call 570-239-7770

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570-288-9019
Kingston

LUZERNE 276 Bennett Street 2nd floor, 2 bedroom, large living & dining rooms, den, tile bath, kitchen with stove & refrigerator, washer/dryer hook up, off street parking, water & sewer paid. $600 + utilities & security. No pets/smoking . References. 570-288-7309. Leave message. WYOMING

170 Oak Street Low and Moderate Income Elderly Rentals Include: *Electric Range & Refrigerator *Off Street Parking *Coin Operated Laundry Applications Accepted by Appointment 570-696-1201 8a.m. - 4p.m. TDD only, 1-800-654-5984 Voice Only, 1-800-654-5988 Handicap Accessible Equal Housing Opportunity

TRUCKSVILLE MANOR APARTMENTS

For lease. Available immediately, washer/dryer on premises, no pets. We have studio, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. On site parking. Fridge & stove provided. 24/7 security camera presence & all doors electronically locked. 1 bedroom - $450. 2 bedroom $550. Water & sewer paid 1 month security deposit. Email obscuroknows@hotmail.com or Call 570-208-9301 after 9:00 a.m. to schedule an appointment WILKES-BARRE Historic Wheelman 439 S. Franklin Street Unique studio apartment. Sun porch, hardwood floor, security system & laundry. Off street parking. $550. 821-5599 WILKES-BARRE 447 S. Franklin Street 1 bedroom with study. New kitchen, hardwood floors, off street parking, laundry facility. Includes heat, hot water & trash removal. $580/month. Call 821-5599

APTS FOR RENT!

WILKES-BARRE 425 S. Franklin St.

3002 N. Twp Blvd. Medical office for rent on the Pittston By-Pass. Highly visible location with plenty of parking. $1,800 sq. ft. of beautifully finished space can be used for any type office use. $1,750/ mo. plus utilities. MLS 13-098 Call Charlie

WILKES-BARRE Large 1 family house. 4 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, large living 7 dining rooms, back yard, washer/dryer hook up. $675/month + 1 month security + rent. 609-356-8416 2nd floor, 1 bedroom. New central air, kitchen cabinets & counter tops. Bathroom completely remodeled. New carpeting, porch, private washer/dryer, storage area. $575/month + 1 year lease at signing, 1 & last+ security deposit, background and credit check. Tenant pays gas, electric and water. No Pets. Available immediately. Call 570-430-7077 Land (Acreage)
ROSS TWP.

1 bedroom with neutral decor, tile bath, ample closets, screened in porch and private yard. $350 month + utilities, security, lease. NO PETS. 570-793-6294 HALF-DOUBLE 3 bedroom, recently updated, new carpet, washer/dryer hookup. Off street parking, yard. No Pets. Close to shopping, nice neighborhood. $775/month includes heat. 570-829-2759 PLYMOUTH Completely remodeled 2 bedroom, 2 new tile baths. Granite counter tops, maple kitchen cabinets & new appliances included. Central air & new gas furnace. No pets. $795 + utilities, security & lease. Not approved for Section 8. 570-779-1626 TRUCKSVILLE 1/2 Ranch 2 bedrooms, living & dining rooms, kitchen, washer/dryer, basement, yard, 2 car garage. Security & references. No Pets. $700/month. Sewer & trash included. Call 570-474-9321 or 570-690-4877 WILKES-BARRE/EAST END 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath, wall to wall carpet. Stove, dishwasher, washer/dryer hook up. Heat. garbage & sewer included. Many Extras!. No pets. $975 + security & references. 570-824-4288 Sales 1995 Trailer, 56'x14', 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, no hallways. Some appliances. $17,500. negotiable 570-706-5201 Resort Property For Sale

PITTSTON ELIZABETH STREET

PICK YOUR OWN BLUEBERRIES! Sickler Blueberry Farm


570-333-5286 NO PETS IN THE FIELD!! AUTOMOTIVE

8 am to 8 pm Cosed Sundays Vernon

PLAINS

Wyoming

Chevrolet `86 Corvette


Autos Under $5000

Automatic, black with red interior. 66,350 miles, ZR tires. All options. $7,650. Call after 3 p.m. 570-868-3866

NANTICOKE

CHEVROLET '03 MALIBU 80,000 miles, 4 door sedan, auto, V6, cold air, all power, white/blue, good condition, runs well, needs minor body work. $2,500, OBO. 570-510-2295

1st floor, 1 bedroom apt. Refrigerator & stove included. Ample secure parking. Small pets allowed. $450 month + utilities. 570-357-1138 WEST PITTSTON 2nd floor 2 bedroom, laundry room on 2nd floor, kitchen appliances included, extra large closets, front & back porches, extra storage. No pets. $650/month + utilities. 570-417-4311 or 570-287-9631 WEST PITTSTON 1 bedroom, living room, dining room, wall to wall carpeting, washer/dryer refrigerator and stove. Modern kitchen and bath. 2nd floor. $635/month. Heat, sewer and water included, 1 month security with 1 year lease. References required. No Pets. Available Immediately 570-654-4040 or 570-446-7682 Route 940. Large 2 bedroom near I-80 & PA Tpke. Fresh paint, w/w carpet, stove & refrigerator. Water, sewer & garbage included. No pets. $550 + electricity & security deposit. 570-443-9639 WILKES-BARRE 1 bedroom, Second Floor, Heat and Hot Water included. $460 a month, plus one month security deposit. References, No pets and No Smoking. 570-675-7768 WILKES-BARRE Clean, 2 bedrooms, Off street parking, 1st & last months rent + security. Call 570-817-0601, will return call.

WEST PITTSTON

100 E. 6th St., Apartments for Elderly (62+) and/or Handicapped & Disabled Income Limits Apply ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED 570-693-4256 Monday - Friday 8am - 4pm

Midtowne Apartments

1 bedroom, modern, all appliances, yard, private entrance, parking. No dogs. Near Cross Valley. $395/month + utilities. 570-417-5441 WILKES-BARRE PARK AVENUE 2nd floor, 1 bedroom. Water included. $500 + utilities, security & lease. No pets. 570-472-9494

Country Living in the City

WILKES-BARRE

Working restaurant with 2-Unit Apartments for additional income. Restaurant includes all commercial restaurant equipment, tables and chairs. Space features take-out area and additional dining room with seating for approx. 30. Side lot can hold up to approx. 6 cars with expansion. Each Apartments rents for $475/per month. MLS#13-1900 $129,900 Call Cindy King 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com

Beautiful 40 acre wooded parcel on both sides of the road. MLS#12-2239 $200,000 Call Ken Williams 570-542-8800 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

1518 8th Street, Carverton Near Francis Slocum St. Park GOOD WORK TRUCK! $1,995 Call for details 570-696-4377

DODGE '95 RAM 1500 X-CAB 4X4

Half Doubles Adorable, newer, 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, quiet street with porch and deck. Full dry basement washer/dryer hookup. 1 year lease required, Off Street Parking. Electric baseboard heat. No Pets- No exceptions. $750/month+security. Tenant pays utilities. Cell: 406-8455 Office: 674-4100

DALLAS

DALLAS

570-675-5100

MINERS MILLS 2 br., 1st floor, $575 + $575 security. Refrigerator, range, water & sewer included. Washer hook up $25 extra per month. Call Bernie 570-655-4815.

1 & 2 bedroom apartments Starting at $440 and up. References required. Section 8 OK. 570-357-0712 WILKES-BARRE Studio near Wilkes Wood floors, parking, no pets, short term OK. $425, all utilities included. 570-826-1934 Remodeled 3 bedroom, hardwood floors. 215-932-5690 WYOMING Quiet Apt., 2nd Floor, yard, storage, heat, garbage included. $650 - Available 8/1. call 570-351-4651 Modern 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, Townhouse style, Washer/Dryer hookup, Stove and Refrigerator, Basement. $750+utilities. Call or Text 203-969-5650 Commercial

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH SECURE BUILDINGS

Rothstein Realty 1-888-244-2714

WHITE HAVEN

301 Wyoming Ave. Wyoming Appriximately 400 sq. ft. Great Location! High Visibility! $425/month + utilities. Security & references required. 570-954-2972

OFFICE/ RETAIL SPACE

Florida Winter Retreat!

1518 8th Street, Carverton Near Francis Slocum St. Park

1/2 double, off street parking, 2 porches, oil heat. NO DOGS. References & application required. $525 month + security. 570-714-1296 HUDSON 3 bedroom, stove, refrigerator included. No pets. All utilities by tenant. $610/month. 570-760-5095

3 BR RENOVATED

GLEN LYON

DODGE '04 QUAD CAB 4X4 LIKE NEW $6,995 Call for details
570-696-4377

2 bedroom, water & sewer included. $525/month. Section 8 considered. Call 570-592-3497

MOCANAQUA

COOPERS CO-OP
Lease Space Available. Light manufacturing, warehouse, office, includes all utilities with free parking. I will save you money! ATLAS REALTY 829-6200 Condominiums VACATION RENTAL WILDWOOD CREST Ocean front, on the beach. 1 bedroom, pool, 7/27/13 to 9/7/13. $1,500/week. 570-693-3525 Houses For Rent 3 bedroom ranch in quiet country setting. Washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator included. Oil hot air heat, well & septic. $600/month + utilities & one month security . Small pets. at additional cost. 973-887-1169 DALLAS TWP. 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home with 1 car garage. Close to 309. Large yard. Cats allowed. $950/month + security deposit. Call Barbara Mark @ 570-696-5414

PITTSTON

WILKES-BARRE

Mountain Top Area Near Lily Lake Available Immediately 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, Farm house. Modern kitchen, hardwood floors. $950/month + security & 1 year lease Call 570-791-1036

KINGSTON
SPRAGUE AVE. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 1st floor duplex. New carpeting & hardwood floors. Convenient to Wyoming Ave . Basement storage. Washer/dryer hookup. $525 month + utilities, security, lease. NO PETS. EAST BENNET ST. Charming 3 bedroom, hardwood floors, new carpeting in bedrooms, laundry room off spacious kitchen, stained glass windows, off street parking, convenient to Cross Valley. $650. + utilities, security, lease. NO PETS . 570-793-6294 KINGSTON Fully remodeled. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Close to schools & shopping. All new appliances. Front & rear porches, full basement & attic. Off street parking. $900/month + utilities, security & lease. Call 570-824-7598 KINGSTON Spacious 2 bedroom, $600/month + utilities & security. 570-814-7562 KINGSTON Spacious 3 bedroom, 1.5 baths, $700/month + security. 570-814-7562 PROPERTIES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE LARGE 1/2 DOUBLE full kitchen, living room, formal dining room & study. 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. **************** 1/2 DOUBLE 3 bedrooms, 1 bath **************** TOWNHOUSE 3 bedrooms, 1 bath ***************** Quiet residential neighborhoods, utilities & heat by tenant, no pets, no smoking. 1 month security, 1 year lease.

2 Bedroom 2 Bath home in gated community on Lake Yale in Grand Island Florida. 1128 sq ft of living space, fully furnished. Paved driveway with carport. 8x8 shed. $20,000 negotiable. (570) 690-3621 Animal Supplies FISH TANK, 100 gallon with cabinet stand, filters and heaters, $175. 570-655-9877 Pets St. Bernards, Poms, Yorkies, Chihuahuas Labs & More. Bloomsburg 389-7877 Hazleton 453-6900 Hanover 829-1922 COCKER SPANIEL & GOLDEN RETRIEVER AKC PUPS 4 male Cocker Spaniels, 1 buff, 1 black & 2 white & black $550. each. 3 male Golden Retrievers $800 each. All vet checked, shots & wormed. 13 weeks old. Call 570-437-3069 AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS Mini, Beautiful, registered, and Registered Standard Australian Shepherds, Vet Checked, First Shots and De-wormed. Blue and Red Merle and Black and Red Tri. 570-925-2951 BEAUTIFUL KITTENS, FREE to good home. Call after 5. 570-592-4418 F R E E K I T T E N S , to good home. 3 fluffy orange males, 1 soft grey female. Blue eyes like their mom. Call leave message, 570-474-5409 JACK RUSSELL PUPS Vet bred/raised, 1st shots, dewormed, heart worm prevention, ready to go. $400 each. 570-417-1192 KITTENS (4), 5 weeks old, 2 black, 2 gray. Litter trained & lovable. FREE TO GOOD HOME. 570-594-3655 KITTENS FREE: all colors, twins go together, WILL TRANSPORT. Call 570-299-7478 for details LAB PUPS AKC, Parents family pets with ancestry papers, males 3 black 1 chocolate. Female, 1 black. Ready in August. $400. Call 570-401-7213

FORD 94' MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE 5.0 Auto Good driving, Nice looking. New inspection. Many new parts. Buy a car that will increase in value. R-Title. $4,200. OBO 570-283-8235 Autos For Sale

SUBARU '09 OUTBACK WAGON Pzev, Pale green. AWD, 45K miles. Good condition, nonsmoker. Auto transmission $15,500. Call 570-205-4510. 112K miles. Blue, 5 speed. Air, power windows/locks, CD/cassette, Keyless entry, sunroof, new battery. Car drives and has current PA inspection. Slight rust on corner of passenger door. Clutch slips on hard acceleration. This is why its thousands less than Blue Book value. $6,500 OBO. Make an offer! Call 570-592-1629

Toyota 04 Celica GT

NANTICOKE Immaculate 1st floor, 1 bedroom, 2 covered porches, kitchen, bath, living room and basement. Appliances, range with self-cleaning oven, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher. Off street parking, No Smoking and No Pets. Security, References and Lease. $535+utilities. 570-477-5959

WYOMING

WILKES-BARRE

BEAR CREEK

Nanticoke 1 bedroom, 1st floor, refrigerator, stove, washer/dryer hookup & porch. $400/month + utilities, security & references. Water, sewage, garbage included. No smoking. no pets. 570-760-6959. Immaculate 2nd floor, private entrance, bath, bedroom and living room. Wall to wall carpet, large kitchen with range and fridge. Large attic storage. Sun porch, No pets and No smoking. Security, reference and lease. $460+utilities. 570-477-5959 NORTH WILKES-BARRE PLAINS VICINITY

1,750 SQ. FT. & 2,400 SQ.FT OFFICE/RETAIL, 2,000 FT. With Cubicles. 570-829-1206

PLAZA 315 ROUTE 315 - PLAINS

2.3 Roadster Convertible Silver & black, 52,000 miles. Very good condition. Asking $10,000. 570-760-6533

BMW '00 Z3

NANTICOKE

30 Susquehanna First floor, five room, 2 bedroom apt.. with deck 7 porch. Stove 7 refrigerator provided. Tenants pay water, gas heat , electric & garbage. $525/month. MLS #13-860 Call Louise Mary Gresh

DOLPHIN PLAZA
Route 315 1,200 Sq. Ft. Up to 10,000 sq. ft. Will build to suite Call 570-829-1206

EDWARDSVILLE
Smith Hourigan Group 570-686-1195 2 bedroom country setting, yard, garage, oil heat. $750 + security. No pets. 610-759-7138

DORRANCE TWP.

KINGSTON

CHEVROLET '03 IMPALA By owner in W-B, beautiful, well maintained, 6 cylinder, deep maroon, automatic, power seats with lumbar adjustment, keyless remote entry, power windows, heated power side mirrors, special XM radio with satellite system. Good tires, dual climate control system, new heavy duty battery. All over excellent condition. 98,000 miles. $5,750. May be seen at St Luke's Villa, 80 E. Northampton. Wilkes-Barre, 18701. Call for an appointment 570-829-2542. CHEVROLET '04 CORVETTE Purchased new, glass roof panel, 18k miles, silver/black leather, 6 speed manual, tires in new condition. Many options. $24,695. 570-262-0676

Victorian remodeled beauty, 1 bedroom, brand new - maple kitchen with appliances, genuine pantry restored, laundry, asthetic tiled fireplace in bedroom, more. 2 YEARS @ $600. month + utilities. NO PETS. EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION REQUIRED /NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL. AMERICA REALTY 570-288-1422

FIRST FLOOR *VICTORIAN*

570-455-8521 WILKES-BARRE

1 room. Security deposit required, back ground check. $350 month plus security deposit. 347-693-4156
WILKES-BARRE -1 bedroom water included -2 bedroom single -2 bedroom water included -3 bedroom, single -4 bedroom, large HANOVER -2 bedroom 1/2 double. -4 bedroom double LUZERNE -1 bedroom, water included. PITTSTON -Large 1 bed room water included OLD FORGE -2 bedroom, water included PLAINS -1 bedroom, water included McDermott & McDermott Real Estate Inc. Property Management 570-675-4025 (direct line) Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Sat. 8-noon

ROOM FOR RENT

612-616 Main St. Bring back clam night. Unlimited potential in the once iconic location. Space can be used as restaurant, (coolers & equipment on site) bar & grill. Includes office and living space the possibilities are endless! Call agent to make an appointment and a deal. MLS 13-2445 $79,500 John Shelley 570-702-4162 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

Furnished Home. College students welcome after August 20th Wi-fi, Direct TV, lake rights, washer/dryer. $1,200/month + utilities. 570-639-5041

HARVEYS LAKE

MOUNTAIN TOP Three bedroom, 2.5 bath bilevel, eat in kitchen, enclosed porch, 2 car garage, large yard. No pets or smoking. $1,200/month + utilities & security. 570--510-6223

4 rooms, 2nd floor, heat, water & sewage furnished. $695 month. Security & references. 570-457-7854

OLD FORGE

PITTSTON 2nd floor, 4 rooms & bath. Washer/dryer hook up. Heat & hot water furnished. No pets. Security & references. $675/mo. 570-654-1193 or 570-332-7951.
1 bedroom, stove, refrigerator, $350 month plus electric. 1 year lease plus security. No pets. 570-237-0968

PITTSTON TWP

PLAINS TWP. 2nd floor, 2 bedroom, heat, water & hot water included. Off street parking, pets allowed. $750/month one year lease & references. 570-406-8218

PITTSTON EXETER 1,000 sf. on Wyoming ave., 2 bedrooms, laundry room, envery busy street, good front- closed porch, gas heat, fully inage. 1st floor. bathroom in unit. sulated, off street parting. No will renovate to suit. Minimum pets or smoking. Available Au2 year lease. Central Air, elec- gust 1. $725/month & security. 570-603-7277 tric Heat, you pay electric, garbage and $30 flat rate a PITTSTON month for water. off street Grand Historic Victorian parking. no smoking. serious Four bedrooms, 1.5 baths. renters only. $700 a month. 1st New kitchen/cherry/stainless/ months rent and 1 month se- granite. Beautiful woodwork & curity due on lease sign. call hardwood. Large fenced yard, Joe at 570-881-0090 for a 2 car garage. Quiet street. viewing. Too much to list. MUST SEE!. Pets considered. $1,200/ month + utilities, security & HANOVER TWP. 1,400 sq. ft, near the Cross- references. Call 570-328-0784 roads on the Sans Souci ParkPITTSTON TWP way. High traffic & visibility. GLENDALE SECTION $1,400/month. Call Country living two bedroom 570-760-5215 single home. $650/month + utilities & security No pets or smoking. 570-457-8626 KINGSTON
5 car garage, 1,500 sq, ft, bathroom, electric possible. 10 CEILINGS, BLOCK WALLS, I-beams, new roof. great Area. Available Immediately $500/month. 610-389-8226

Call Rosewood Realty 570-287-6822


LARKSVILLE 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms, utilities by tenant. Off street parking. No pets. Security & references. $475/month. 570-287-7099 NEWPORT TWP 6 large rooms & bath, newly installed carpet, washer/dryer hook up, fenced yard, off street parking, no animals. Security & references. $550/month. 570-736-6557 1/2 DOUBLE, 2 BEDROOMS, 1.5 baths, central air & heat, off street parking, deck & yard. Dishwasher, stove & refrigerator. 1st floor washer & dryer hookup. Spray foam insulation. New furnace, very cheap utilities. NO SMOKING. NO PETS. $800 per month + security, references & lease. Call 570-237-7219 PITTSTON 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath. Private parking, half double yard. washer/dryer hookup, cable & satellite ready, enclosed back porch. $650 + utilities, security & references. No pets or smoking. Available August 1st. 570-239-4293

CHEVROLET '06 HHR LS Power windows, locks, seats air. Sharp! $6,450. 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available.

9 weeks old, will be small. Parents on premises. $300 each. 570-868-8138

POMCHI PUPPIES

YORKIE AKC
TEACUP PUPS

CHEVROLET '07 COBALT Auto, air, am/fm. 65k Economical! $7,425. 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available.

PITTSTON

Home raised. Adorable! Ready August 3rd. $800 to $1,100. 570-436-5083

PLAINS Modern 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 2nd floor apartment. Kitchen with appliances. New carpet. Conveniently located. No smoking - no pets. $600 PER MONTH. Call Rae 570-899-1209 LEWITH & FREEMAN 288-9371

Approx. 1,100 Square Ft. of offices (more if needed) with reEfficiency 1 & 2 bedrooms. In- ception area. First floor. Off cludes all utilities, parking, laundry. street parking. Central gas No pets. From $390 to $675. heat with air. Private bath, very modern. Located in historical Lease, security & references. 570-970-0847 building. $545+. 570-706-5628

WILKES-BARRE /KINGSTON

KINGSTON

PLYMOUTH 3 bedroom, single home, wall to wall carpeting, first floor bath, first floor laundry area. Dishwasher, stove, off street parking, small yard with shed. NO pets/NO smoking/NO Section 8. $575/month + utilities & security deposit. 570-301-2132 SHAVERTOWN 3 bedroom Colonial, huge deck & wooded yard, garage & fireplace. $1,200/month 570-6758103. Walk to 309.

Garden & Produce

Pick Your Own Blueberries!


8am to 8pm Closed Sundays Sickler Blueberry Farm Vernon 570-333-4944 NO PETS IN THE FIELD!!

CHRYSLER '05 SEBRING Power windows, locks , seats, moonroof, 68k. Sporty! $5,850. 570-825-7577 Freshly State Inspected and Warranted. Financing Available. Car FAX available

Red, V6, headers, 31 MPG, power everything. Great shape! 32k. $9,500. OBO. 570-735-7741

FORD '01 MUSTANG

TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com


Autos For Sale Autos For Sale 4 door sedan, auto, air, CD, 51,470 miles, Runs great, good gas mileage, excellent condition. Clean Car Fax. $8,500. (570) 459-0360 Miscellaneous Trucks / SUVs / Vans Kia Sorento EX 05' Gray 4WD 4 door SUV. 99,400 miles. Clean title. Very good condition. Excellent running and handling. V6. Automatic. Loaded with extras. $7,500. Full details at your request. 570-793-3686 Antiques & Collectibles

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KIA '02 OPTIMA LX Power windows, locks, air, Excellent! $3825 570-825-7577 Freshley state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available.

never dumped, serviced regularly. Has windshield and saddlebags, blue. $1700.00 Call 570.204.7183

SUZUKI GZ250 6000 miles, garage kept,

1518 8th Street, Carverton Near Francis Slocum St. Park

MAZDA '03 TRIBUTE


Leather, sunroof, 4x4. Good Miles! $5,995 570-696-4377 Utility Trailers

MAZDA 6 '04 WAGON Power windows, locks, seats, air, 72K. $7,450. 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available.

YAMAHA '09 V Star 1100 Custom Candy Apple Red, VanceHynes pipes. 13,000 miles, showroom condition. $4,500. 570-550-4660 Trucks / SUVs / Vans

Utility Trailer, '09. 5' x 8'. Pressure treated floor, spare tire, excellent condition. $400. 570-675-1393 Auto Parts

New parts. Needs some body work. $3,400. (570)760-2791


NISSAN '04 ALTIMA Power windows, locks, air. Must see & drive $5,950. 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available. 1518 8th Street, Carverton Near Francis Slocum St. Park

OLDS '99 BRAVADA

Vito & Ginos LIKE NEW USED TIRES & BATTERIES $20 & uP
570-288-8995

VW '03 PASSAT WAGON Power windows, locks, air, moonroof. Economical! $4995 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available.

One owner. Like New! $6,995. 570-696-4377

CHEVY '03 SILVERADO XCAB 4X4

Forty Fort
Auto Services LISPI TOWING

$ WANTED JUNK $ VEHICLES We pick up 570-822-0995


Air Conditioners AIR CONDITIONER 10,000 BTU Frigidaire $70. OBO. 570-283-0575 AIR CONDITIONER 12,000 BTU. $75. Good condition. $75. 570-824-4383 AIR CONDITIONER 5,000 BTU Gibson, excellent $90. 570-287-2073 AIR CONDITIONER Frigidaire casement 8,000 BTU with remote. Bough best Buy 2012, used 2 weeks $300. 570-8235497 AIR CONDITIONER SPT portable 8,000 BTU use any window or vent $195. 472-8567 FRIGIDAIRE AIR CONDITIONER, 10,000btu. Like new, only used one season, $175. 570-829-0828 MAYTAG 16000BTU Air Conditioner, remote control, $175. 570-262-2143 Antiques & Collectibles

DODGE '02 GRAND CARAVAN SPORT GMC '97 SAFARI AWD


2 MINI VANS FOR SALE $2,000 each. Call Jim 570-589-9181 or Rick 570-852-1457

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ANTIQUE BREAKFRONT excellent condition 3-4 glass shelves includes dish service for 24 people. ( 2) DINING TABLES with pull up extensions attached can be used for 2-8 persons. Regular DINING ROOM TABLE seats 6-8 comfortably. END TABLES mahogany wood. Student/adult DESK with 7 drawers. End tables for antique upscale furniture, Call 570-793-5129 leave message will return call ASAP. BARBER CHAIR vintage Koken St. Louis Mo. black leather, hydraulics work, leather sharpening strap $750. 570779-1256 or 570-855-2506

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Jaguar 88' XJ-S V-12, Under 28,000 Miles, White/Tan Leather, $5995, Car is in Back Mountain. Call 775-450-1089 Miscellaneous GRILL brand new Big Green Egg, accessories & charcoal valued at 41,000. $700 OBO. 70-574-1343 FORD '02 MUSTANG Convertible, power windows, locks seats, air. Sharp! $6,750. 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available.

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COLLECTIBLE PLATES (100) Colonial Heritage pattern, Ridgewood collection, most boxed $400. for all. 489-2675 DOLLS 2 Amish porcelain Ruth - sewing quilt, Samuel making cradle $40. for both. Excellent condition. 779-3841

SPORTS CARDS, 4 boxes of COMPUTERS new gaming ENTERTAINMENT CENTER , 1600 count, $7.50ea. BASE- computer $650, all new com- distressed black, 2 drawers & BALL COMMON CARDS, 2 ponents, black Raidmax super 2 door with an adjustable shelf, boxes of 2400 count, $10ea. blade case, 3 120mm fans, excellent condition, $150. 1987 BASEBALL CARDS, 2 575 power supply, LG DVD 570-654-8042 boxes of 1600 count, $7.50ea. 24Xmilti drive, 8 gigs Corsair ENTERTAINMENT CENTER , C O M M O N B A S E B A L L 1600 vegence memory, exCARDS, 2 boxes of 1600 pandable, AMD 6450 video excellent condition, glass side storage for stereo, bottom cabcount, $7.50ea. 1973 to 1988 card call for more details inets, asking $75. 239-6011 FOOTBALL CARDS, 1 box of 570-693-2713 3200 count, $25. FURNITURE. Bedroom Set, 3 GAMING COMPUTER, brand 570-313-5214 570-313-3859 new, ASROCK Z77 PRO# piece, $224, Recliner, $45, (2) Motherboard, INTEL i5 3570K wooden rockers $45 each, 26" Appliances unlocked processor. Must pick TV, $45. All in very good condition. Double bed, $550. Will 55" VIZIO LED HDTV, excel- up. $650 cash. 570-693-2713 deliver. 570-696-1410/570lent condition, amazing picture 239-8042 Exercise Equipment & sounds, model #M550SV, paid $1600, seeking $725. H A R D C O R E G Y M , p l a t e HUTCH PA Hutch 4100. COF570-239-9840 loaded cable pulley machine, FEE TABLES $50. each. Drum DRYER white, Samsung, $500 lat pull down, chest press, pec roll table $50. 2 Sofas $50. neg. refrigerator BLACK KEN- deck, leg extension, lower pul- each. marble top table $40. 570-287-7245 MORE $450. All appliances 1- ley for curling, $150. CHILDLIFE SWINGSET, 2swings, K I T C H E N T A B L E & 6 3 years old. 570-905-0175 trapeze bar, climb ramp, fire CHAIRS , in excellent condiHOTPOINT 30" GAS SINGLE pole, chin up bar, slide, knot- tion. Formica top, metal legs, OVER RANGE , 4.8 cu. ft. ted rope & net, $800. green upholstered chairs, $75. black control panel & oven 570-868-6024 570-825-6231 door & white top & sides, xlarge capacity self-clean oven, TREADMILL, excellent condi- KITCHEN TABLE, wood & four sealed cooktop burners in- tion, $100. COUNTRY BLUE painted trim, four chairs , clude a Simmer 600 burner & R E C L I N E R S E C T I O N A L matching hand painted jelly p e r f o r m a n c e p l u s b u r n e r, COUCH, 4 recliners, need cabinet Asking $350. 12x12 room, exc condition works great, $225. 287-0480 $400. KITCHEN TABLE, exc 570-824-6014 condition, $200. 570-820-7117 Lazy Boy Leather MICROWAVE OVEN , EmerSofa & Chair son 900W, very good condi- WEIGHT LIFTING BENCH , (both reclining). New condiwith leg lift & lifting bar & 300 tion, $35. 570-696-1030 tion, brown. Paid $3,300, lbs of weights included, $280. asking $1,995. REFRIGERATOR dorm size Call after 1pm 570-239-7894 570-474-9122 G.E. excellent condition $30. WEIGHTS, with bench, $25. 570-824-8563 570-736-6319 LOVESEAT, blue/green plaid, TELEVISION, JVC 36", excelRECLINER, forest green, 2 Furnances & Heaters lent condition, $20 LIGHT WOOD END TABLES. 570-472-3888 AFFORDABLE, clean, safe Fair/good condition, $25. 570-991-5300 WASHER & DRYER G.E. and efficient wood heat. Centlarge capacity $425. for both. ral Boiler OUTDOOR WOOD M A G N U S S E N M O D E S T O 570-696-0187 FURNACE. Heats multiple C o f f e e T a b l e & 2 S i d e buildings. B & C Wood Fur- Tables. Tempered glass tops, WASHER. General Electric with leather wrapper bases & Ultra. BRAND NEW. Was naces LLC 570-477-5692 storage. Purchased from Ray$700, now $200. 762-4047 GAS HEATER, can heat whole mour & Flannigan for $1030. Baby Items house, $650. SIDE TO SIDE 5 Asking $400. 570-332-4953 DRAWER FILE CABINET, MATTRESS SALE CRIB beige, $250. TOSHIBA, 28" We Beat All Competitors Prices! $100. 570-881-8979 COLOR TV, 2 remotes, old Mattress Guy GRACO-2 in 1 Infant Bouncer style, $75. 570-280-2472 Twin sets: $159 Full sets: $179 Queen sets: $239...All New! and Swing with mobile and Furniture & Accessories American Made 570-288-1898 music box. Graco adjustable highchair. Graco pack n play MULTI-USE RECTANGLE with changing table and carry 2 CHAIR SOLID WOOD KIT- TABLES (2) , 30"x72", white along bag. All in excellent con- CHEN TABLE, very good con- top, vinyl, folding metal legs, dition. All under two years old. dition, $45. QUEEN SLEIGH $20ea. 301-385-6193 Matching prints on pack n play BED FRAME, includes head & foot board & side rails, $45. and bouncer/swing, $200. PATIO SET brand new 4 swiv570-313-5707 407-276-6011 el chairs, cushions, round table $225. neg. Student comMACLAREN VOLO BABY 2 OAK ROCKERS with pad- puter desk $40. 570-714-5386 S T R O L L E R , g i r l s , $ 4 5 . ded seats, $40ea or 2 for $75. 570-443-7946 BRITAX DECATHLON CONPATIO SET Redwood lawn VERTIBLE CAR SEAT, $75. 3 PIECE BEDROOM SUIT, furniture, 5 pieces, chaise FISHER PRICE STARLIGHT $100. MAPLE ROCKER, 3 lounge, single chair, double CRADLE SWING, $45. PEG- months old, $15. BRAND NEW chairs with attached table in P E R E G O P R I M A P A P P A RADIO, $20. USED RADIO, between insert for umbrella. 2 HIGH CHAIR, $45. PEG- $ 8 . G E O R G E F O R E M A N side tables $100. 902-5598 PEREGO PRIMO VIAGGIO GRILL, $30. LENOX CANDY CAR SEAT, $75. MACLAREN DISHES (2), $5ea. LADIES PATIO SET, 4 spring chairs & 48 inch round glass table, CLOTHING SIZE 12. BABY ROCKER, $45. beige, good condition, $65. 570-824-2571 570-430-4054 LAZY BOY RECLINER, bur5 1/2 foot bar with 2 stools. gundy, good condition, $75. Building Materials Excellent condition, $100. 570-714-4350 BATHROOM SINK , hutch, HUNTING SUIT, 3 piece, jackPATIO SET , bar height, beige granite 64" $999. 417-9540 et, pants and liner (3 sets), tile table with umbrella & four $65ea WINDOW Anderson double chairs, $150. 570-735-4892 pane casement window 2'x4', 570-466-4669 white vinyl $50. OBO. BEDROOM FURNITURE SET, 570-287-4723 cherry finish, two dressers, one PATIO TABLE with 4 chairs, with mirror, nightstand, queen rod-iron plus blue and white Comm. / Industrial Equipment bed frame, very good condi- with umbrella with stand and tion, $275. SONY STEREO covers. $350. DESK, antique BEAUTY SALON SUPPLIES. RECEIVER, $75. SONY 5 with 7 drawers, brown wood. (2) salon dryers, black chairs D I S C C D P L A Y E R , $ 6 5 . 31Lx48Wx24W $300. attached, $175 each, (2) Hy- SPEAKERS, $40. FISHER 570-654-4440 daulic chairs $50 each, bleach PRICE PINK CORVETTE, RECLINER , good condition, lights, $50, Dry unit with large $85. PEG PEREGO BABY mirror, $100, straight chair, STROLLER, MODEL PLIKO $40. BIRCH BEDROOM SET, $25, manicure table $25, up- P3, girls, $45 570-430-4054 queen size, bed, dresser, wardrobe, very good condition, holstered straight chair to match, $35. 570-655-9877 BEDROOM SET, twin bed $200. OSTERIZER BLENDER, complete, dresser with mirror, $10. DINING ROOM BREAKComputer Equip. & Software night stand, high boy & desk FRONT & TEA CART, $40. 36" with hutch, $500 for all. Excel- SONY TV, $25. 24" SONY TV, $20 (both work fine). AFFORADBLE INK lent condition. 570-735-4892 570-696-1410 570-760-5000 CARTRIDGES! BUNK BEDS, silver metal, Why overpay to use hardly used, great condition S E C T I O N A L C O U C H your printer? (Berkline) with Chaise & Re$150. 864-2339 visit www.keystoneinkand cliner (Beige) from Raymour & COFFEE TABLE, solid cherry, Flanigan, excellent condition more.com 2 solid cherry end tables with C O M P U T E R , G a t e w a y . drawers $250. 570-779-1256 $900. SWIVER ROCKER/RECLINER (Microfiber Beige), EV700b series monitor, AMD or 570-855-2506 $100. 570-696-4020 ATHLON Processor tower, Keyboard, Mouse, Cambridge DESK Roll top desk with chair BED , single, complete with soundworks speakers & print- $300. Call 570-885-6848 headboard. $90. Excellent cone r , $ 2 5 0 . S I G N A T U R E DINING ROOM TABLE , 4 dition. 570-655-1217 SERIES, Single cellular galaxy chairs cherry $400. Large 5 shades, width 73 7/8 length 55 drawer desk, 1960's excellent S O F A A N D L O V E S E A T , 3/4, pinecone, $100. SIGNA- shape $100. Antique wood seats 5. Sofa 88x40, love seat TURE SERIES, Single cellular saws $75. 60's & 70's Coca 66x40, $500 obo. 570-262-8689 galaxy shades, width 73 7/8 Cola bottles 1 case $35. width 55 1/2, chocolate, $100. 570-820-8023 SOFA , 3 cushion-3 months 570-235-6188 old, brown design, $200. Call DINING ROOM TABLE, with 6 after 6pm 570-779-1215 COMPUTER , Windows XP chairs, $125 obo. Professional. 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K A P L A N M C A T B O O K S , MOVING SALE Couch tan with chemistry, organic chemistry, floral prnt, removable cushphysics, biology, verbal reas- ions, $75, Office Desk for comoning, test prep, 2011, like puter, L shaped, $100, TV, new, $100. THE PRINCETON Sharp 32" with remote, $30, REVIEW VERBAL ACCELER- Kitchen table 6 chairs, $50, ATOR, verbal accelerator Washer, Kenmore heavy duty, reader & MCAT verbal reason- $75, China Closet, with metal ing & writing review, 2010, glass doors, $50, Microwave, $40. 570-696-3528 $30. Call 570-902-5598 LAWN MOWER, Riding Craftsman, barely used, needs battery perfect condition $800. JACKET, Pittsburgh Steelers, $80, BRAS, Victoria Secret, size 38DD, $15 each, DISHWASHER, $50 570-709-9090

ADULT BATH BENCH , $60. 570-301-3602 PortaPotty, $25. Walker with CALL US! TO JUNK basket, $15. Singer sewing machine in cabinet, $200. YOUR CAR Patio set, 4 chairs, stand, taBEST PRICES IN WROUGHT IRON RAILING , ble & umbrella, $75. EntertainTHE AREA measures 92" from wall, small ment unit, brown, 52x60x18, Ca$h on the $pot piece 39", rail to go down steps $200. 570-331-2088 measures 42", covers 6 steps, Free Anytime BRUNO STAIR LIFT, 153" 12 $175. Pickup stair, straight lift. FREE. 570-301-3602 570-696-1708 Landscaping & Gardening HOSPITAL BED, with fences CANNA PLANTS. Big Tall red & remote control, never used, ANTIFREEZE & COOLANT blooming in pots. $7.00 Perein- $150. LIFT CHAIR, brand new (2) $5 each. 570-655-2154 nals + Hostas $ 3.50. with remote, 225lb capacity, AUTUMN LEAF PATTERN call 570 288-9843 $ 2 7 5 . M A N U A L W H E E L KITCHEN WARE, 12 pieces, CHAIR, used, with foot rests, $100. HAND SAWS (assorted EP HENRY BRICK PAVERS, $40. 570-540-3000 sizes), $1ea. MITER BOXESstyle is Coventry II, color is wood, $2ea. END TABLES (2), dakota blend, 1765sq. ft, 2 POWER CHAIR, Jazzy. Barely glass top, walnut base, $10. years old, excellent condition, used perfect upholstery, no EXPANDABLE SUITCASE, $175. 570-654-8042 wear on the tires, joystick and $5. TRAVEL IRONS (2), $3ea. charger. Needs battery. $250. LARGE LUGGAGE CARRY LAWN TRACTOR, Craftsman, 570-406-8304 ON BAG, $2. 570-779-3841 14.5 HP, 42" cut, serviced, new battery, Briggs/Stratton STAIRGLIDE. Acorn super Bedroom Set, Queen honey glide, 120 stair lift. Excellent pine, $700, Vanity with mirror engine, very good, $450. condition. Fits 10 steps. In- (no bench) $35, Presto Fryer 570-655-4518 stalled for 1 year, dismantled with thermostat, $10, Copier, LAWNMOWER, with bag, runs due to move. Seat, glide, 2 re- black & white plus printer, both good, $75. SEARS CHIPPER, motes, hardware and manual. FREE. 570-871-3052 SHREDDER, gas powered, $1000, 570-239-9665 $100. POULAN GAS WEED S T E R L I N G B A T H L I F T , BEER TAP, Hoff Stevens, with WHACKER, 16" CUT 25cc, minivator 302, new, battery op- spicket & pump, in good condimotor good running cond.,$60. erated, seat can be folded and tion, $15. 570-735-6638 HEDGE CLIPPERS, black & used as transfer bench, $275. BIKE men's triathlon bike, 58 decker, electric, good cond., 570-970-8065 cm frame. Computer, new $25. Call after 3pm. W A N T E D : S H O U L D E R Vetta helmet, pump included, 570-655-3197 S T A B A L I Z I N G S L I N G . excellent condition, only rode once paid $1,200 need to sell LAWNMOWERS (2) will not call 570-287-5493 all for $100. 570-735-3940 start both for $15. 735-6638

OAK WOOD CASINO GAME TABLE , multi games, excellent condition, $200. SIMPSON'S DVD'S, seasons 4,5,11, Simpsons Christmas special & Simpsons Movie), $20. APEX 20" TV, $20. MAGIC WORKS SETS (5), POKEMON VCR, $20. 4inch $2ea. GERMAN ELEMENT- CHICAGO PLATE JOINER, A R Y B O O K S ( 4 ) , $ 1 e a . $50. LITTLE TYKES PLAY PETITE BLOUSES (8), size 6, KITCHEN, with accessories, $.50ea. WOMANS BLAZERS $20. 17" GATEWAY MONIT(4), size 6, $1ea. MAHOGANY OR, $30. DECORATIVE BIRD DESK, with hutch top, $50. CAGE, $60. REESE TOWLARGE FRAMED FLORAL POWER STARTER KIT, $20. P R I N T , $ 4 5 . W O M A N S BOY'S ARIZONA SKI COAT, SMALL TOPS (10), $.50ea. size 18/20, $10. 570-237-1583 570-822-5560 MANNEQUIN plus size male ORANGE JUICER great for $450. Concrete fishing boys summer canning/freezing, like $300. Holiday choir singers (5) n e w $ 3 5 . S h a r p M i n i AM/FM/CD system, remote, $200. All life size, all vintage. speakers very new condition 570-262-2204 $55. 570-740-1392 MICHELIN LTX AT2 SUV TIRES, 245-65-17, set of 4, 5K PATIO SET COVER , shields miles used, $175. MICHELIN bugs, $5. JAZZ SHOES, sizes PRIMACY MXV4 CAR TIRES, 5 & 6 1 / 2 , $ 1 0 e a . P I N K set of 4, 10K miles, $125. BUNNY CHAIR, $5. LEAD SPRAYTECH COMMERCIAL PAD SYSTEM, with 4 games, P A I N T S P R A Y E R , m o d e l grades 3-5, $10. SESAME ST 1920, extras, used about 20 KIDS SOFA, $5. RICE COOKhrs, $135. PASLODE FRAM- ER, $4. PHILLIPS TV, $10. LIL ING NAILER (gas), used once, BRATZ COMFORTER SET, comes with box of nails, $95. $6. 570-696-3368 CHICCO DOUBLE BABY STROLLER, red, never used, POOL TABLE , full size, plus $135. STIHL SH 85 HAND- accessories, $350. WARDH E L D B L O W E R / L E A F ROBE, walnut, 6' high 2 1/2' SHREDDER, with leaf bag & wide, 1 shelf, like new, $50. gutter cleaning tubes, $100. MENS SHIRTS (6), x-large, S T I H L B R U S H C U T T E R never worn, $5.ea. BAR BLADES (100), 225mm x STOOLS (4), oak wood, $50. 20mm, new, $2ea. 570-735-7619 570-901-1242 MINI REFRIGERATOR, stainless look, excellent condition, 6 months old. $75. 2627318.

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Sporting Goods DIRT BIKE Schwinn 26", 26 speeds, front suspension. Paid $390. Reduced $99. 655-2154 Televisions /Accessories TV Samsung color, about 10 years old, works great $25. 570-288-4219 Tickets ATTENTION: NASCAR FANS Do you have tickets for the Pocono Race August 4th but don't want to drive. Forget the high gas prices, ride with us in air conditioned comfort. Avoid the hassle of driving & parking. Call 570-287-3355 for details & reservations. Tools CHOP SAW 10" new condition with table $100. TABLE SAW 10" new condition with table $100. SABER SAW $10. 570-655-8056 Toys & Games 12' TRAMPOLINE, like new, safety net also, $175. 570-592-1828 BIKE, Boy's, 16" Hot Wheels. Good condition, $25. Childs Pottery Barn first table and 2 chairs set. Very good condition; $50. 570-675-1277 CAR motorized ride on for kids. Pink / white. Looks like VW Beetle. $30. 570-883-7049 FISHER PRICE POWER WHEELS , motorized jeep, needs new battery, $25. POWER WHEELS, Harley Davidson edition, motorized motorcycle, needs new battery, $25. LITTLE TYKES PLASTIC TOY HOUSE, $25, 570-332-1912 Stereo /TV /Electronics NETBOOK Asus N2600, 10.1" LCD, HDMI can be connected to any HDMI TV for display, 320GB, 1GB. $120. 472-8567 NOOK TABLET barley used, in box $100. 570-762-4914 RADIO/RECORD PLAYER Stewart Warner excellent, plays 33 records 75 years old. $150. 570-287-2073 TV, 46" DLP HD Projection. $225. 592-5723. TV -21 inch Magnavox, great picture works perfectly, not a flat screen, $20 570-457-3486 Swimming Pools /Hot Tubs POOL LINER. Brand new. 24x52 solid blue. Opened box, liner too big for our pool. Asking $90. 570-288-6847

Miscellaneous SAMSONITE LUGGAGE , 32 inch expandable, $25. 570-862-2919 SCREEN HOUSE $10. Cabin tent 12x12 $40. Electric lawn mower $25. Contractor radial arm saw $100. 570-823-2889

CANES & WALKING STICKS made from slippery maple trees $5-$6. each. COAL BURNING STOVE , White Dickson. $550. telephones 1 table, 1 wall $8. each. HOUSEHOLD & CHRISTMAS ITEMS over 200 pieces for $60. Over 20 skeins yard, many colors all for $15. 570-735-2081 TIRE, brand new, never used, size 245/75R/16, $50. 570-825-8460

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