Times Leader 06-09-2011
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SCRANTON  Lamenting the
culture of corruption that per-
meated Luzerne County, a feder-
al   judge   on   Wednesday   sen-
tenced former court administra-
tor WilliamSharkey to10 months
in prison for stealing more than
$70,000 in illegal gambling pro-
ceeds that were supposed to be
turned over to the county.
The sentence, imposed by U.S.
District Judge Edwin Kosik, was
at   the  high  end  of
federal   sentencing
guidelines,   which
had called for a sen-
tence   of   six   to  12
months in prison.
Sharkey, 59, of Ha-
zleton,   pleaded  guilty  in  Febru-
ary   2009   to   pilfering   money
seized from illegal gambling op-
erations by agents with the state
Bureau   of   Liquor   Control   En-
forcement. The money was sup-
posed to go to a special fund for
the  purchase  of   equipment   for
law enforcement agencies.
Federal   prosecutors  said  that
COURTHOUSE   SCANDAL   Ex-court administrator took $70,000 in gambling cash meant for county
Sharkey gets 10 months in prison
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Former Luzerne
County Court
Administrator
WilliamSharkey
was sentenced
Wednesday at
the Federal Cour-
thouse in Scran-
ton to 10 months
in prison for
stealing more
than $70,000 in
county money.
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
See SHARKEY, Page 14A
INSIDE:   Ex-county worker Brulo
receives probation, Page 14A
First reported online at
10:33 a.m.
on timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE  The Wilkes-
Barre Area School District will be-
gina studyontheeffects of closing
E.L.   Meyers  Junior/Senior  High
School after the School Board vot-
ed  Wednesday  night  to  start  the
process.
The study will be completed by
Jan.12, 2012, the
end  of   the  first
semester  of  the
newschool year,
according to the
motion   ap-
proved   at   the
boards   regular
meeting.
The district is
struggling  with
a$3milliondefi-
cit for the com-
ing  school   year
andhas until the
end   of   the
month to balance its budget. Clos-
ing the high school, one of three in
thedistrict, wasraisedasacost-sav-
ing  measure  last  month,  but  the
idea was rejected as impossible to
dosoonsuchshortnotice. Overthe
past   five  years,   the  district   has
spent $7 million on repairs at the
highschool. Workcontinuesonthe
W-B Area
eyes closing
Meyers High
A study will be completed by
January. The School District
faces a $3 million deficit.
By JERRY LYNOTT
jlynott@timesleader.com
See SCHOOL, Page 12A
Weve been
discussing
this for sever-
al months. I
think its time
for the dis-
cussion to get
serious.
Phil Latinski
Board member
WILKES-BARRE  Luzerne
County   humane   officers   and
the  SPCA  of  Luzerne  County
are  searching  for   the  person
who left a dog to die inside a
garbage  bag  by  a  roadway  in
Luzerne County.
SPCA
Education
and   Volun-
teer Director
Cary   Moran
said  the  dog
was   near
death   and
could   not
stand  on  its
own   power
when  it   was
found   Mon-
day   morn-
ing,   but   is
slowly  being  nursed  back  to
health   by   veterinary   profes-
sionals.
The SPCA is offering a $500
reward   for   any   information
leading to the arrest and con-
viction  of   the  person  or  per-
sons  who  abandoned  the  ani-
mal.
The SPCA and humane offi-
cers investigate and prosecute
animal abuse cases.
Most   animal   cruelty   is   a
precursor to violence towards
people, so were performing a
public service by investigating
this   kind   of   crime,   Moran
said. Plus, anybody that is go-
ing  to  harm  an  animal   that
cant speak for (itself) needs to
be dealt with. Its a serious is-
sue.
The dog is small with long,
white  fur  and  is  estimated  to
be   a   young-adult   between  1
and  6  years  old.   Moran  said
the dog might be a poodle or
bichon frise mix.
The   SPCA   is   not   saying
where the dog was found oth-
er than it was next to a road in
Luzerne  County  because  the
dog   may   have   come   from
Dog left
for dead
results in
search
The animal is recovering but
has injuries. The SPCA
offers a $500 reward.
By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
See DOG, Page 12A
This dog,
estimated to
be a young-
adult, was
found in a
garbage bag.
A FINAL CHORUS AT LYNDWOOD
BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
L
yndwood Elementary fourth-graders, from left,
Abby Mendygral, McKenzie Kus, Emilee Bobos, Ja-
kub Mims, Alexis Cotier, Ana Pac and Shaye Mahoney
perform Single Ladies by Beyonce during a Lynd-
wood Idol talent show outside the school in Hanover
Township on Wednesday morning. The event celebrat-
ed the end of the school year, which will also spell the
end of the school. The Hanover Area School District
plans to close Lyndwood Elementary at the end of the
school year  for students, June 16. Students who at-
tended the school this year will attend Hanover Memo-
rial Elementary, which will house the fourth, fifth and
sixth grades, next year. Lee Park Elementary will house
the second and third grades, and Hanover Green Kin-
dergarten Center will also house the first grade in addi-
tion to kindergarten. At right, teachers Jane Fritz, Kate
Rinaldi and Amy Mullery judge the performers.
INSIDE
A NEWS: Obituaries 2A, 8A
Editorial 13A
B SPORTS: Scoreboard 2B
C LIFE: Birthdays 4C
Funnies 10C
D BUSINESS: Stocks 3D
E CLASSIFIED
WEATHER
Zach Conners
Mostly sunny,
afternoon thunderstorm.
High 93. Low 67.
Details, Page 8B
SUGARLOAF TWP.  Nearly
200lawenforcement officers, lo-
cal officials and concerned citi-
zens   gathered   Wednesday   to
hear a special agent withtheFBI
talk   about   fighting   the   gang
problem in Northeastern Penn-
sylvania and question a panel of
experts on the issue.
U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Ha-
zleton, and state Sen. John Yud-
ichak,   D-Plymouth   Township,
hosted the Gang Awareness In-
formation Session at Penn State
Hazleton in response to a recent
report by the U.S. Department
of   Justice  that  spotlighted  the
growing  problem  of   gangs   in
Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Hazleton was mentioned sev-
eral   times   in  the   report   as   a
place where drug trafficking or-
ganizations   and   gangs   are
strengthening  operations.   The
report   cited   expansion   into
Kingston, Wilkes-Barre and oth-
See GANGS , Page 7A
Getting schooled on gangs
S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
Nationally renowned gang
expert, D. Darell Dones, of the
FBI, speaks at program.
Educating NEPA on the issue
and what to do about it is
focus of PSU Hazleton event.
By STEVE MOCARSKY
smocarsky@timesleader.com
WASHINGTON    The  mer-
cury climbed into the 90s across
half the country Wednesday in a
record-breaking blast of August-
like heat, forcing schools with no
air  conditioning  to  let   kids  go
home  early  and  cities  to  open
cooling  centers.   And  scientists
say we had better get used to it.
A  new  study   from  Stanford
University  predicts   that   global
climate change will lead perma-
nently to unusually hot summers
by the middle of the century.
Temperatures in the 90s were
recorded   across   much   of   the
South, the East andthe Midwest.
Baltimore andWashingtonhit 99
degrees, breakinghigh-tem-
perature  records   for   the
date that were set in1999,
according to the National
Weather Service. The nor-
mal high for the date is
about 82.
Philadelphia hit
97   degrees,
breaking a 2008
record   of   95,
and   Atlantic
City, N.J., tied a
record of 98 set in
1999.   Chicago  reac-
hed   94   by   midafter-
noon.
Forecasters   said   it   felt
even  hotter   because  of   the
high humidity. The ridge of
high pressure that brought
the broiling weather is ex-
pected  to  remain  parked
over the region through
And the heat goes on 
AP
PHOTO
A construction worker drains a bottle of water
outside an office building in New York City.
See HEAT , Page 14A
Much of nation also endures
high humidity. The extended
forecast is for more of same.
By BRETT ZONGKER
Associated Press
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Dombroski, Jeanette
Dunn, Kevin
Erling, Valerie
Frank, Patricia
Heller, Madlyn
Jones, Dorothea
Kaminski, Darlene
Kanter, Patricia
Kline, WilliamJr.
Krommes, Charles
Milbrodt, Jennie
Moore, James Jr.
Morgan, William
Morris, Irma
Reynolds, Mary
Wolfe, Christopher
Woolfolk, William
OBITUARIES
Page   2A, 8A
THE ROSE TUCKER CEN-
TER, 128 W. Washington St.,
Nanticoke, will not be closed
for regular activities on Friday
and will serve a regular lunch,
contrary to information pro-
vided that was published on
Page 4C of Tuesdays edition
of The Times Leader. The
center will not have regular
activities on Monday and will
serve bagged lunches due to
the Farmers Market voucher
distribution at Luzerne Coun-
ty Community College.
NEWRECYCLING CONTAIN-
ERS will be distributed to
West Pittston residents on
June 18 at the borough ga-
rage. A story on Page 2A of
Wednesdays edition of The
Times Leader listed the wrong
day for the distribution.
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matched all five winning
numbers drawn in Wednes-
days Pennsylvania Cash 5
and will receive $379,936
each. Lottery officials said
309 players matched four
numbers and won $240
each and 11,251 players
matched three numbers and
won $11 each.
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evin  Thomas   George   Dunn,
24, of Forty Fort, died Sunday,
June 5, 2011, in Geisinger Wyoming
Valley  Hospital,   Plains   Township,
from  injuries   suffered  in  an  acci-
dent.
He   was   born   July   5,   1986,   in
Wilkes-Barre,   a   son   of   Michael
Dunn, Forty Fort, andthe late Molly
Tobin  Dunn.   Kevin  attended  Lu-
zerne County Community College
studying Criminal Justice. His em-
ployers   included   Personal   Touch
Cleaning,   Dun.Rite   Professional
Services, and Acosta Sales and Mar-
keting.
George gave his all to help others
before  himself;   heaven  has  gained
an amazing soul.
Besides his mother, Molly, hewas
preceded in death by his aunt Deb-
bie Olive; and cousin Reis Tobin.
He  is   survived  by  his   siblings,
Jaime, Sean, and Andi, all of Forty
Fort; nieces, Jillian, Maura and Ry-
lie,   who  he  was  helping  to  raise;
aunts  and  uncles,   Judy  Telechow-
ski,   Tom  Tobin,   Donna   Crawley,
Jack  Tobin,   and  Kelly  Tobin;   and
cousins,   Penny,   Shannon,   Tiffani,
Katy,   Raymond,   John,   Michael,
Thomas, Brent and Erik. He is also
survived by his adopted family, the
Prociaks; and his adopted brothers,
Kevin Hogan and Timmy Griffin.
Funeral will be at 9:30 a.m. Sat-
urday   from  the   Kopicki   Funeral
Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston,
with Mass of Christian Burial at 10
a.m.   in   Holy   Name/St.   Marys
Church, Swoyersville. Friends may
call from6 to 9 p.m. Friday at the fu-
neral home.
Kevin Thomas George Dunn
June 5, 2011
More Obituaries, Page 8A
William
Bill   Wool-
folk,   92,   of
Wilkes-Barre,
entered   into
eternal   rest
Wednesday,
June   8,   2011,
from  the  Geis-
inger   South
Wilkes-Barre   Hospice   Unit   sur-
rounded by loving family.
The son of the late Robert and
Claire   Woolfolk,   Bill   resided   in
Wilkes-Barre  the  majority  of   his
life. A graduate of Coughlin High
School, he was a World War II vet-
eran serving as a U.S. Marine staff
sergeant.   In  a  Marine  Air   Wing
from 1943 through 1946, Bill saw
action   at   Guadalcanal,   Bougan-
ville and in the Philippines.
Bill was one of the original foun-
ders   of   Valley   Seafood,   Wilkes-
Barre. He was employed at Kings
College  for   37  years,   retiring  in
1984 as purchasing director.
A  devout   Catholic,   Bill   was  a
member of St. Thereses Church,
and later St. Marys of the Immac-
ulate Conception Church, Wilkes-
Barre. Bill was a proud member of
St.   Marys   choir   since   1953.   In
2003, he was the recipient of the
Diocesan St. Cecilia Award acknowl-
edging 50 years of devoted choir ser-
vice. Bill was avolunteer inmanypar-
ish  activities  and  made  many  dear
friends.
His beloved wife, Noreen, in 1977;
and infant son, Patrick; sister, Mary
Caza; and brother, Robert, preceded
him in death.
Surviving are daughter Clare Ka-
kareka   and   husband   Rick,   Plains
Township; son Kevin and wife Paula,
MountainTop; daughter Mary Lazar-
sky,   Freeland;   and  son  Robert,   Ha-
nover  Township;   grandchildren,   Ri-
chard Maley and fiance Erin Cork,
Shannon Maley, Angela and Michael
Kakareka,   Robert  Woolfolk;   Jonath-
an,   Devon  and  Kyle   Woolfolk,   Ri-
chardandKevinLazarsky, Christoph-
er  and  Jamie  Woolfolk  and  Jessica
Ives; as well as a great-granddaught-
er, Kaylee.
A  Celebration  of   Bills   Life
will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday
at St. Marys of the Immaculate Con-
ception  Church, 134  S.   Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre. Family will receive
friends at the church beginning at 8
a.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contri-
butions may be made to St. Marys of
the Immaculate Conception Church,
Wilkes-Barre.
William Woolfolk
June 8, 2011
LAKE   TWP.   --   Supervisors
ironed   out   a   discrepancy   on
emergency coverage for Sorber
Mountain Road and awarded a
bid for road work on Cemetery
Road on Wednesday night.
For   years,   Sorber   Mountain
Road in the township was cov-
ered by both Sweet Valley Vol-
unteer   Fire   and   Ambulance
Company   and   Harveys   Lake
Volunteer Fire and Ambulance.
Each  have  their  designated  ar-
eas.
But lately, the county 911 dis-
patch   has   been   getting   them
confused. Supervisor Chairman
Lonnie Piatt and Barney Dobin-
ick,  township  emergency  man-
agement   coordinator,   an-
nounced  designated  areas   for
each fire and ambulance depart-
ment.
Dobinick  said  Sweet   Valley
Volunteer  Fire  and  Ambulance
will cover from the bottom of
Sorber  Mountain  Road  to  the
Y   intersection,   and   Harveys
Lake  Fire  and  Ambulance  will
cover   the   remainder   of   the
road.
Supervisor   Bob   Grey   said
these coverage areas have been
used for years.
Piatt and Dobinick said they
will visit the 911 dispatch office
to inform it of the coverage ar-
eas.
In   other   business,   Popple
Construction Inc. of Laflin was
awarded a contract for road re-
pair  work  on  Cemetery  Road.
Its bid was $60,655.
The  next  supervisors   meet-
ing will be at 7 p.m. July 13, in
the municipal building.
L AKE  TOWNSHI P
911 coverage problems discussed
By EILEEN GODIN
Times Leader Correspondent
KINGSTON    Teacher   con-
tract   negotiations  are  still   on-
going,   Wyoming   Valley   West
Superintendent   Charles   Sup-
pon  said  Wednesday.
Responding   to   a   question
about the lack of a new teach-
ers   contract   after   the   school
board   meeting,   Suppon   said,
The  union  has   done  a  great
job.
But, he said, the union con-
tract  is  still  in  the  negotiation
process.   We  are  still  set  up  to
adopt a final budget by the end
of  June.
The  board  rejected  a  media-
tors   proposed   contract   in
April. The proposed state cuts
for public schools caused nego-
tiations  to  go  back  to  square
one,   board   President   Joseph
Mazur  said  in  May.
In   February,   the   board   ap-
proved a tentative 2011-12 bud-
get   of   $63.3   million   before
learning of a possible loss of a
little  more  than  $2  million  in
state  funding.
During the meeting, Suppon
told residents to keep checking
the  districts  website  for  infor-
mation  on  Friday  nights  high
school   graduation   in   Spartan
Stadium.   Because   of   possible
rain or thunderstorms, he said,
the graduation time or the ven-
ue of the graduation ceremony
could  be  changed.
He  also  announced  that  dis-
missal  times  have  changed  for
the   last   week  of   school.   Stu-
dents  will  be  attending  school
half   days  only  on  June  13,   14
and 15.
The  board  approved  the  tui-
tion rates for the 2011-12 school
year.   The   elementary   tuition
rate  will  be  $8,336.67  and  the
secondary   rate   will   be
$8,257.03.
The   board  also  approved  a
number   of   co-curricular   posi-
tions at the middle school and
the  high  school  as  well  as  the
fall athletic coaching positions.
WYOMI NG  VAL L EY  WEST
Teacher contract remains unsettled
By SUSAN DENNEY
Times Leader Correspondent
WILKES-BARRE  A city man
charged with his role in a heroin
trafficking ring and an unrelated
assault case pleaded guilty to re-
lated charges in Luzerne County
Court on Wednesday.
Joel Foster, 22, of Coal Street,
entered  the  plea  to  charges   of
simple assault, theft, corrupt or-
ganization and criminal conspir-
acy to deliver heroin before Lu-
zerne  County  Senior  Judge  Jo-
seph Augello.
Foster,   who  is   also  awaiting
sentencing  in  an  unrelated  rob-
bery  case,  will  be  sentenced  on
July 18, Augello said.
Accordingtocourt papers, Fos-
ter was charged with his role in a
$15   million   heroin   trafficking
ring fromNewYork and NewJer-
sey that investigators allege oper-
ated in the Wyoming Valley.
Investigators dubbed the ring
Operation  Bloodstain   and  al-
lege it distributed1.5 million her-
oin packets on local streets since
January 2007.
Foster   was  one  of   15  people
netted in the ring, according to
court papers.
In  the  unrelated  assault  case,
police charged Foster after Corey
Camasso   reported   on   Aug.   3,
2010,   that  he  was  assaulted  on
Meade Street.
Camasso,   who  told  police  he
was working as an assistant DJ at
a video production, said he was
asked  to  go  outside  to  discuss
payment  with  a  man  whom  he
did not know.
When   outside,   Camasso   al-
leged,   Foster   began   punching
and kicking him and took a cell
phone from his pocket.
In the unrelated robbery case,
Foster is awaiting sentencing on
charges   he   and   another   man
robbed an East Stroudsburg man
at gunpoint and took his wallet,
cell phone and car keys.
Foster pleaded guilty to those
charges,   including  robbery  and
theft   by   unlawful   taking,   in
March.
Foster could face a minimum
of 38 years in prison.
W-B resident pleads guilty
Joel Foster, 22, was charged
with his role in a heroin ring
and an unrelated assault case.
By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE  TWP.   --   Mi-
chael   Buble  brought  his  Crazy
Love  tour  to  town  Wednesday
night, turning the Mohegan Sun
Arena  at   Casey  Plaza  into  the
worlds coolest jazz club.
Backed  by  a  crack  five-piece
band and an eight-piece horn sec-
tion, the Canadiancrooner sanga
set   loaded  with  swinging  stan-
dards and punctuated with a few
choice originals.
Buble   and   band   began   the
show  in  silhouette   behind  the
curtain  and  came  out  swinging
withaspectacular versionof Cry
Me a River, followed quickly by
All of Me.
Bublehas oftenbeencompared
with Frank Sinatra since bursting
onto the scene in 2003, but he al-
so conjures up memories of Bob-
by  Darin,   the  younger,   brasher,
some  would  say  hipper   singer,
who  went  from  the  rock-n-roll
novelty Splish Splash to Mack
the  Knife  in  a  matter  of  a  few
short years. Buble paid tribute to
Darin on Wednesday with a great
version of Mack.
No doubt the highlight of the
show  for   Bubles   many   female
fans  was  when  the  singer  sang
Home,  one  of   the  few  wisely
chosen  originals,   from  a   mini-
stage in the middle of the audi-
ence.
He then returned to the main
stage  for  a  great  version  of   his
original   Hollywood,   followed
by a cover of the Eagles Heart-
ache Tonight, which was more
swinging than you would expect.
Other   highpoints   included  a
nice renditions of Van Morrisons
Crazy   Love,   which   lends   its
name to the title of Bubles latest
albumandtour, BillyVeraandthe
Beaters  At This Moment and
standards GeorgiaOnMyMind
and For Once In My Life.
Naturally 7, a vocal group from
New York, warmed up the audi-
ence  with  a  fantastic  five-song,
45-minute  set  of  vocal  play,  a
style of music in which the per-
formers become the instruments.
Highlights  included  While  My
Guitar   Gently   Weeps,   with   a
guitar solo that would do Eric
Clapton  proud,   and  an  original
number in the style of the great
Motown songs of the 1960s.
The openers joined with Buble
for a wonderful medley of Twist
and   Shout   and   All   I   Do   Is
Dream of You later in the eve-
ning.
Bubles Crazy Love tour has
been  going  strong  since  March
2010,   selling   out   arenas   in  20
countries andgrossingmorethan
$100 million. The official attend-
ancefigurefor Wednesdays show
was not available at press time,
but it looked like a fairly sizeable
crowd, if a bit short of capacity.
Buble  will   take  the  show  to
Pittsburgh on Friday and will be
at BoardwalkHall inAtlanticCity
on Saturday. The next concert at
the   arena   is   American   Idols
Live on Aug. 21.
Buble crazy cool in Crazy Love
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Cool crooner Michael Buble performs at the Mohegan Sun Arena
on Wednesday night.
Singer evokes heydays of
Sinatra, Darin while infusing
numbers with own style.
R  E  V  I   E  W
By BRAD PATTON
Times Leader Correspondent
W-B AREA CTC SENIOR RECOGNITION
FRED ADAMS/FOR THETIMES LEADER
F
arirah Williams finds an ingenious use for her mortarboard hat  as a fan  as she waits
in the hallway of the Wilkes-Barre Area Career and Technical Center for the senior
recognition ceremony on Wednesday. Students at the school come from member districts
Wilkes-Barre Area, Crestwood, Hanover Area, Greater Nanticoke Area and Pittston Area.
JENKINS  TWP.     When  dis-
cussion  was  open  to  the  public
at   the   Board   of   Supervisors
meeting   Wednesday,   one   com-
plaint   did   spur   conversation
among the supervisors and was
tabled  for   consideration  at   the
next   work  session.
A  request  to  repair  a  private
property   fence   damaged   by
baseballs  from  the  new  tee-ball
field led to discussions on liabil-
ity  and  the  rules   on  the  field.
The major league can no longer
practice   there,   but   Secretary/
Treasurer   Stanley   E.   Rovinski
thinks   township  officials   need
to straighten that out referring
to  who  is  liable  for  such  dam-
age, with rules set down by the
township.
Chairman   Joseph   T.   Zelonis
said   he   didnt   want   to   set   a
precedent   for   the   township  to
pay  for  damages  later.
The   board   agreed   to   think
about   the   issue   and  to  decide
next   meeting  not   only   on  the
fence,   but   also  on  liability  and
rules  for  the  field.
Several people also comment-
ed  on  road  repairs.   The  town-
ship will advertise for the repav-
ing   of   Osborne   Drive   and   to
repair  catch  basin  problems.
Repairs  on  other   streets  will
be  made  with  Community  De-
velopment funds at a later time.
The   supervisors   also   ap-
proved  a  resolution  for  a  $5  re-
fundable   fee   for   residents   to
purchase any new recycling con-
tainers.
Jenkins Twp. will look into liability for damage by baseballs
By AMANDA MYRKALO
Times Leader Correspondent
C M Y K
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LOCAL
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HARRISBURG
Juvenile bills win OK
The state Senate on Wednesday
approved legislation sponsored by Sen.
Lisa Baker, R-Lehman Township, to
reform the juvenile justice system and
protect the funda-
mental rights of kids
entering the system.
Bakers bills are:
 Senate Bill 815:
Mandatory Counsel --
Eliminates waiving
counsel in juvenile
delinquency hearings.
 Senate Bill 816:
Juvenile Justice Advocate -- Creating a
victim advocate devoted to juvenile
justice.
 Senate Bill 817: Shackling -- Pro-
hibiting shackling of juveniles in the
courtroom.
 Senate Bill 818: Dispositional Rea-
soning on the Record -- Requiring judg-
es to state on the record the reasons
behind disposition orders.
WILKES-BARRE
Goldberg heads ad group
Attorney Richard M. Goldberg, a
partner in Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn
P.C. in Kingston, was renamed chair of
the Pennsylvania Bar Associations
Judicial Campaign Advertising Com-
mittee.
The committee promotes accurate,
fair and dignified judicial campaign
advertising among candidates seeking
election to the commonwealths appel-
late courts by monitoring and review-
ing complaints.
WILKES-BARRE
Slashing hearing continued
A preliminary hearing for a man
accused of slashing six people was
continued Wednesday to allow his
court-appointed attorney to review the
case.
Jesse Geasey, 31, of Hanover Town-
ship, was scheduled for his preliminary
hearing in Wilkes-Barre Central Court
on several felony and misdemeanor
assault charges for the May 6 fight that
left six people with serious slash
wounds to their heads, arms and
hands.
City police allege the fight began
when a group of people argued about
buying more beer.
Geaseys brother, Jeffrey Leonard, 27,
of Wilkes-Barre, pleaded guilty to dis-
orderly conduct for his alleged role in
the fight. Leonard is expected to testify
against Geasey.
MOOSIC
Yanks game to aid Komen
Susan G. Komen for the Cure will
host a breast-cancer-awareness night
June 17 at the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Yankees game at PNC Field.
The $20 ticket price
for the game between
the Yankees and the
Columbus Clippers
includes entrance to a
buffet dinner from 6
to 8:30 p.m., a limited-
edition Scranton/
Wilkes-Barre Yankees
hat and post-game fireworks. Gates
open at 6 p.m. and the game will begin
at 7:05.
The Yankees will donate $3 from
every ticket sold to the Northeastern
Pennsylvania affiliate of Susan G. Ko-
men for the Cure.
For information or to purchase tick-
ets, call Matthew Kemp with the Yan-
kees at 558-4634.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure awards
local community grants for breast can-
cer education, early detection screen-
ing, research and treatment programs 
providing services for medically under-
served and uninsured women and men
in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
HANOVER TWP.
Peace group sets potluck
The Peace and Justice Center is
having its 23rd annual business meet-
ing and potluck June 28 at Field of
Grace Community of Faith, the former
St. Casimir Church, 301 Delaney St.,
Lyndwood section of Hanover Town-
ship.
The gathering begins at 6 p.m., with
the potluck at 6:30, followed by the
business meeting at 7 p.m.
The group is required by law to have
at least one business meeting each
year. It is free and open to the public.
Call 823-9977, email peacewb@veri-
zon.net or go to www.peaceandjustice-
center.com for information.
I   N   B  R  I   E  F
Lisa Baker
SCRANTON    A  business-
man  who  claims  to  have  paid
monthly  kickbacks  of   $10,000
to former Lackawanna County
Commissioner Robert Cordaro
admitted  Wednesday   that   he
never spoke directly toCordaro
or   saw  the   money   exchange
hands   between   Cordaro   and
the  middleman  he  utilized  to
deliver the funds.
P.J. McLaine, a former part-
ner in the civ-
il engineering
firm   Acker
Associates,
said he began
paying   the
kickbacks   in
2004   out   of
concern   that
his firm, which had millions of
dollars   of   contracts   with  the
county, would be shut out after
Cordaro   and   A.J.   Munchak
took over as majority commis-
sioners.
Thirty percent of our busi-
ness  was  in  civil  engineering,
and most of that was in Lacka-
wanna County, he said.
One of Ackers contracts was
funded by a $30 million grant
focused   on   the   Lackawanna
County   watershed   and   acid
mine drainage. It was worth $7
million to Acker Associates.
McLaine, one of several gov-
ernment witnesses who are tes-
tifying  under  the  condition  of
immunity, said he asked West
Scranton   funeral   director   Al
Hughes, a mutual friend, to set
up a meeting with Cordaro in
early 2004.
I   was   comfortable   asking
him   if   he   could   help   us,
McLaine  said  of  Hughes.   He
agreed to talk to Bob and see if
we   could  keep  the   contracts
up.
They could, McLaine found,
but at a price.
If   you   would   give   me
$10,000 a month for Bob (Cor-
daro), Id make sure you keep
your  work,  Hughes  allegedly
told McLaine.
I was flabbergasted. Its an
awful  lot  of  money,  McLaine
said.
Prosecution allegations
Federal   prosecutors   allege
Acker  Associates  mailed  false
federal   tax   form  1099s   from
2005 to 2008 for money paid to
Hughes as a so-called market-
ing consultant.
When   1099s   were   sent   to
Hughes for the $125,000paidin
2005,   Acker   Associates   reim-
bursed him for the taxes owed.
To support their case, prose-
cutors playedtapes of conversa-
tions   with   Cordaro   that
Hughes  and  McLaine  secretly
L ACKAWANNA  COUNTY   Former engineering partner says he set up monthly $10,000 kickbacks
Cordaro not seen taking money
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
and CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES
tmorgan@timesleader.com
chughes@golackawanna.com
See CORDARO, Page 12A
Hughes
WILKES-BARRE  City police
arrested   a   man   they   allege
slashed  a  teen  boy  in  the  head
with  a  machete  after  a  dispute
prompted by a language barrier.
Junior Alberto Diaz-Reyes, 24,
was   apprehended   when   police
found him sitting on the curb in
front   of   his
South   Grant
Street   house
drinking a beer
just before11:30
p.m. Tuesday.
Police   allege
Diaz-Reyes
swung   a   ma-
chete   that
slashed   a   16-
year-old  boy  in
the   forehead
during an argu-
ment in the ar-
ea   of   East
Northampton
and   South
Grant streets.
The boy was taken to Geisin-
ger   Wyoming   Valley   Medical
Center, Plains Township, where
he was treated for lacerations to
his forehead, facial injuries and a
fractured skull, police said.
Diaz-Reyes   was   arraigned  in
Wilkes-Barre   Central   Court   on
charges   of   aggravated   assault,
simple   assault,   disorderly   con-
duct   and   harassment.   He   was
jailed at the Luzerne County Cor-
rectional   Facility   for   lack   of
$10,000 bail.
Court  records  indicate  an  ar-
rest warrant was issued for Diaz-
Reyes onApril 5whenhefailedto
appear   at   a   Luzerne   County
Court hearing on an unrelated re-
sisting arrest charge.
Diaz-Reyes was charged by po-
lice on April 25, 2010, when he
struggled   with   officers   investi-
gating a loud party at his house,
arrest and court records say.
According to the latest crimi-
nal complaint:
Diaz-Reyes was drinking beer
while sitting on steps to another
house at East Northampton and
SouthGrant streets whenthe boy
and  his  friends  walked  by,   and
Diaz-Reyes   started  speaking  to
the boy in Spanish.
An   argument   erupted   when
the  boy  told  Diaz-Reyes  he  did
not   speak   the   language.   Diaz-
Reyes and the boy shoved one an-
other  as  the  boy  tried  to  walk
away.
Diaz-Reyes  ran  after   the  boy
pulling  out   a  machete  that   he
swung at the boy striking him in
the  forehead  and  eye,   the  com-
plaint says.
Apreliminary hearingis sched-
uled on June 15 in Central Court.
Cops allege
attack with
a machete
Junior Alberto Diaz-Reyes of
W-B charged with slashing
teen on South Grant Street.
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Diaz-Reyes
First reported
at
8:51
a.m.
timesleader.
com
WILKES-BARRE  City po-
lice recovered a Chevrolet Ma-
libu   early   Wednesday   after-
noon that was reportedly car-
jackedinPhiladelphia.
Policestoppedthreewomen
riding   in   the   car   on   South
Street, next tothefederal cour-
thouse, just after1:30 p.m.
Sgt. Tom Harding said the
carwasreportedlycarjackedin
Philadelphia by a man known
to police.
Harding   said   the   man,
whose name was not immedi-
ately  released,   is  considered
armedanddangerous.
Hes still out there. He does
frequent properties up here,
Harding said.
Harding   said   he   did   not
known when the car was sto-
len.   A  license   plate   on   the
Chevrolet   was   traced  to   an
Oldsmobile, Harding said.
Police recovered the car af-
ter receivinginformationfrom
Philadelphia authorities that a
man wanted on a parole viola-
tion   may   be   driving   it   in
Wilkes-Barre.
Harding said a cooperating
witness spotted the car in the
Heights   section   Wednesday
morning.
Bob Kadluboski, proprietor
of City Wide Towing, said he
parkedhistowtruckabout 250
feet awayfromthecar whenhe
sawit parkedonLehighStreet,
near Park Avenue.
Police put an all-points bul-
letinout forthemakeandmod-
el of the car, and I found it on
Lehigh   Street,   Kadluboski
said. I calledWilkes-Barre po-
lice andleft a message for a de-
tective to call me back as soon
as possible.
Kadluboski said police nev-
er   returned   his   call   as   he
watched   the   car   on   Lehigh
Street for12 to15 minutes.
I called police again, and a
sergeant toldmeanofficer was
onhis way, Kadluboski said.
Before police arrived at Le-
high Street, the Chevrolet was
driven  away  and  later  found
parked in the area of Academy
andSouthFranklinstreets.
Police  kept   the  car   under
surveillance   and   watched
three  women  drive  away  be-
fore stopping them on South
Street.
Thecar wastowedbyL.A.G.
Transport.
Hardingsaidthethreewom-
en, whose names were not re-
leased, know the man who re-
portedly stole the car. One of
the women is an ex-girlfriend
with a protection from abuse
order against the man, Hard-
ing said.
Harding  said  it  is  unlikely
the womenwill be charged.
Auto reported carjacked in Philadelphia recovered in W-B
EDWARD LEWIS/THE TIMES LEADER
Wilkes-Barre police say this car they found in Wilkes-Barre
had been reported stolen in Philadelphia.
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Prospective applicants for the new Lu-
zerneCountymanager positionwill bere-
ferred to a lengthy job description that
wasalmostadoptedbythehomeruletran-
sition committee Wednesday night.
Committeememberscameupwithsev-
eral adjustments, prompting the group to
delay   approval   until   the
document is rewritten and
presented  at   its   June   22
meeting.
The   committee   also
plans to vote on the word-
ing   of   the   advertisement
seeking  a  manager   at   its
next meeting.
CommitteememberThomasCooney, a
county commissioner, said the advertise-
ment must contain details describing Lu-
zerne  County  government,   such  as  the
size of its budget andworkforce, for appli-
cants fromoutside the area.
Jim Bobeck, the committee chairman,
said  the   committee   must   also   decide
whether to add a sentence to the adver-
tisement   alerting  applicants   that   their
names may be released to the public.
Some county council candidates have
suggested publicly disclosing the names
of applicants.
Though the search will get under way
when the position is advertised, probably
by the end of July, the manager cant be
hired  until   the  new  11-member  county
council is seated on Jan. 2.
County manager job specs near
There is a possibility of applicants
names being released to the public,
the transition committee says.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
See MANAGER, Page 14A
Remembering Sullivan Street fire victims
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Jeff Dorman comforts Danielle McCloe-Moore, daughter of James Moore Jr., and Salice Fagoi, Moores step-
daughter, Wednesday evening during a vigil on Sullivan Street in Wilkes-Barre. About 75 people attended the
memorial at the site of a May 30 fatal fire that killed Moore and Robert Bobby Klein, who were homeless.
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SHICKSHINNY    Except  for
a   couple   of   brief   verbal   skir-
mishes between Councilwoman
Francene Tearpock-Martini and
councilmen  Jim  Wido  and  Ke-
vin   Morris,   it   was   a   routine
council meeting Tuesday.
Council announced the Penn-
sylvania  Department   of   Trans-
portation is conducting a study
on an engine brake retarder or-
dinance,   and   Mayor   Beverly
Moore said a series of events as-
sociated   with
the   sesquicen-
tennial, includ-
ing   a   pet-toy
parade   Thurs-
day, a bed race
on North Canal
Street   on   Sat-
urday   and  the
firemens   car-
nival,   will   be
staged   this
week.
Council   ap-
proved   the
placement of a
fire  hydrant   at
the   intersec-
tion of Route11
and  Union  Street  in  front  of   a
pizza shop. It was noted by Mor-
ris that a 6-inch water line will
have  to  be  installed  to  provide
water  to  the  hydrant,   and  dur-
ing that time, a brief water cut-
off will occur.
Debate, however, centered on
Tearpock-Martini,   who   com-
plained she is no longer receiv-
ing   meeting   reports   by   email
and she raised questions about
her requests for information un-
der   the   Right   To   Know  Law.
Morris  engaged  Tearpock  in  a
brief shouting match about the
meeting  minutes,   after   saying
minutes   are   disseminated   as
previously;   were  not   going  to
do any more.
When Tearpock-Martini tried
to argue, Council President Ro-
salie  Whitebread  had  to  gavel
the   meeting   to   order.   White-
bread had to use her gavel again
when  Wido  and  Tearpock-Mar-
tini engaged in shouting.
Afterward,   Morris   said   the
minutes are distributed by Me-
lissa Weber, secretary-treasurer,
to each council member by plac-
ing copies in their mail boxes at
the municipal building.
Shes in and out of this build-
ing every day. She can pick up
her  minutes  just  like  everyone
else.
In response to a question after
the  meeting,   Tearpock-Martini
contended   shes   been   getting
her minutes report by email for
the past four years.
Why cant I get them as be-
fore? she asked.
Morris said part of the reason
is   that   council   suspects   Tear-
pock-Martini   has   been   leak-
ing  the  minutes  to  other  peo-
ple in the community via email
before council has had an oppor-
tunity  to  vote  officially  for  ac-
ceptance.
The   councilwoman,   in   her
protests   about   her   right-to-
know requests, said council had
Marge  Stola,   former  secretary-
treasurer, maintain a log on her
activities   at   the   municipal
building. She also said she has
been  seeking  information  on  a
$30,000 Housing and Urban De-
velopment grant that was used
illegally to purchase a newfire
truck.
Morris said the truck was pur-
chased in 2002 and at the time it
was  considered  an  appropriate
use of public money.
There was nothing illegal. 
Fire  companies  use  grants  and
public funds constantly to pur-
chase trucks, he said.
Tearpock-Martini   also   ques-
tioned  what   she   described  as
legal fees expended by coun-
cil to investigate her activities.
Whitebread,   Morris   and  Wido
countered by questioning what
she   has   done   to   benefit   and
community and stating that she
disrupted meetings and cost the
borough thousands of dollars.
Members disputes mark Shickshinny council meeting
Events associated with the
borough sesquicentennial are
set this week.
By TOMHUNTINGTON
Times Leader Correspondent
There was
nothing ille-
gal.  Fire
companies
use grants
and public
funds con-
stantly to
purchase
trucks.
Kevin Morris
Shickshinny
councilman
K
THE TIMES LEADER   www.timesleader.com   THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2011   PAGE 5A
CAIRO
Al-Qaidas No. 2 warns U.S.
O
sama bin Ladens deputy warned
Wednesday that America faces not
individual terrorists or groups but an
international community of Muslims
that seek to destroy it and its allies. He
was delivering a 28-minute videotaped
eulogy to slain al-Qaida leader Osama
bin Laden.
Ayman al-Zawahri, al-Qaidas long-
time No. 2 and considered the net-
works operational head, also sought to
cast a role for the terror group in the
popular uprisings shaking Arab world.
Today, praise God, America is not
facing an individual, a group or a fac-
tion, he said, wearing a white robe
and turban with an assault rifle leaned
on a wall behind him. It is facing a
nation than is in revolt, having risen
from its lethargy to a renaissance of
jihad.
Al-Zawahri, who is believed to be
operating from somewhere near the
Pakistan-Afghanistan border, also crit-
icized the U.S. for burying bin Laden at
sea.
SPRINGERVILLE, ARIZ.
Fire threatens power lines
A raging forest fire in eastern Arizo-
na that has forced thousands from their
homes headed Wednesday for a pair of
transmission lines that supply electric-
ity to hundreds of thousands of people
as far east as Texas.
The 607-square-mile blaze is expect-
ed to reach the power lines as early as
Friday. If the lines are damaged, parts
of New Mexico and Texas could face
rolling blackouts.
For now, firefighters who have
helped keep the flames away from
several towns in eastern Arizona are
concerned that high winds could cause
new, smaller spot fires.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Rep. Gifford turns 41
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords turned 41
Wednesday, five months to the day
after she was shot in the head in a
Tucson shooting rampage that killed
six people.
Giffords spokesman C.J. Karamargin
says the Arizona Congresswomans
staff sang her Happy Birthday over
the phone and sent her a framed car-
toon that shows her and astronaut
husband Mark Kelly in space.
The drawing, by syndicated Omaha
cartoonist Jeff Koterba, was published
in April, and shows Kelly and Giffords
holding hands, wearing space suits.
Kelly returned June 1 to Earth on
space shuttle Endeavor after about two
weeks in space in NASAs second-to-
last shuttle mission.
WASHINGTON
WWII ace Alison dies
John R. Alison, a World War II fight-
er pilot who helped lead a daring and
unprecedented Allied air invasion of
Burma, has died, a son said Wednes-
day.
The retired Air Force major general
and former Northrop Corp. executive
died of natural causes Monday at his
home in Washington, John R. Alison III
said.
Alisons wartime achievements in-
cluded seven victories, six in the air,
qualifying him as an ace, according to
the Air Force Association, an independ-
ent organization in Arlington, Va., that
promotes public understanding of
aerospace power.
Alison was chosen in 1943 by Army
Air Forces commander Gen. Henry
Hap Arnold for a top-secret mission
that flew more than 9,000 troops, near-
ly 1,300 mules and 250 tons of supplies
behind enemy lines in Burma over six
days, according to a Nov. 2009 article
in the associations Air Force Magazine.
I   N   B  R  I   E  F
AP PHOTO
Prince Charles meets a princess
Britains Prince Charles meets Nigel
Lindsay as Shrek and Amanda Holden
as Princess Fiona on Wednesday be-
fore a special performance of Shrek
The Musical at the Theatre Royal in
Drury Lane, London.
TRIPOLI,  Libya    Libyan
leader Moammar Gadhafi, in-
creasingly  cornered  under   a
stunning   upturn   in   NATO
airstrikes,   lashed   back   with
renewed shelling of the west-
ern   city   of   Misrata   on
Wednesday,   killing   10   rebel
fighters.
The   international   alliance
said  it  remained  determined
to   keep   pounding   Gadhafi
forces   from   the   air,   but
would  play  no  military  role
in the transition to democrat-
ic  rule  in  oil-rich  North  Afri-
can  country  once  the  erratic
leaders 42-year rule was end-
ed.
In  Brussels,   NATO  Secre-
tary-General   Anders   Fogh
Rasmussen   said   Gadhafis
days   in   power   were   clearly
numbered,   making  it   imper-
ative   for   the   international
community,   the   United   Na-
tions in particular, to gear up
to   help   Libyans   establish   a
new  form  of   government.
Elsewhere   in   the   Arab
world:
  In   Syria,   thousands   of
elite   troops   led   by   Syrian
President   Bashar   Assads
brother converge on a restive
northern  area,  and  neighbor-
ing   villages   warn   that   the
convoys   of   tanks   were   ap-
proaching,   a   resident   and  a
Syrian  activist   say.
Syrian forces have lost con-
trol   of   large   areas   of   the
northern province, a pro-gov-
ernment   newspaper   reports,
in  a  rare  acknowledgment  of
cracks   in  the   regimes   tight
grip   after   weeks   of   protest
calling  for  an  end  to  its  40-
year  rule.
The separate reports raised
the  prospect   of   more  blood-
shed   in   Syrias   nationwide
crackdown on the 11-week re-
volt. The region borders Tur-
key, which said Wednesday it
would   open   the   border   to
Syrians  fleeing  violence.
In  Jisr  al-Shughour,   where
the  government  said  armed
groups had killed 120 securi-
ty   forces   and  taken  over,   a
resident   said  nearby  villages
had   opened   their   mosques,
churches and schools to take
in  people  who  fled  in  terror.
  In  Yemen,   hundreds   of
armed  tribesmen  have  taken
control   of   part   of   Yemens
second-largest   city,   Taiz,   se-
curity  officials  say.
The   advance   on   Taiz
shows   the   governments   al-
ready   tenuous   control   has
slipped   further   since   Presi-
dent  Ali   Abdullah  Saleh  was
wounded  in  a   rocket   attack
on his compound in the cap-
ital Sanaa and left for care in
Saudi   Arabia.
Gadhafi ups Misrata shelling
Move comes after NATO
significantly increases
airstrikes in recent days.
AP PHOTO
A wounded rebel fighter is brought into the hospital in Mis-
rata, Libya, on Wednesday. Ten rebel fighters in Misrata were
killed in the shelling of the city by pro-Gadhafi forces.
By DIAA HADID
and MIKE CORDER
Associated Press
WASHINGTON  A Pennsyl-
vania   congresswoman   became
the  first  Democratic  House  col-
league  to  call  for  Rep.  Anthony
Weiners resignation on Wednes-
day, and the White House point-
edlypassedupachancetodefend
him, ominous signs for a lawmak-
er   struggling  to  survive   a   sex
scandal intheageof social media.
Having   the   respect   of   your
constituents is fundamental for a
member of Con-
gress,  Rep.   Al-
lyson  Schwartz
said  in  a  state-
ment,   ventur-
ing where other
prominent
Democratic offi-
cials  have  been
unwilling to go.
In  light  of  Anthony  Weiners
offensive   behavior   online,   he
should resign.
At the White House, press sec-
retary Jay Carney said, We have
no  comment  on  the  New  York
congressman, who has admitted
to   exchanging   explicit   photos
and  messages   through  Twitter,
Facebook, email andoccasionally
on  the  phone  with  roughly  six
women in recent years.
Meanwhile,   an  X-rated  photo
that Weiner purportedly took of
himself  turned  up  on  the  Inter-
net.
The   photo,   which   shows   a
mans genitals, was published by
a website after conservative blog-
ger Andrew Breitbart showed it
to the hosts of Sirius XM radios
Opie & Anthony Show.
Separately,  officials  say  Wein-
ers wife, Huma Abedin, is preg-
nant. A spokesman at the State
Department, where she is a top
aide to Secretary of State Hillary
Rodham  Clinton,   had  no  com-
ment, but several Democrats said
the couple had told their friends.
At a news conference on Mon-
day,  he  did  not  deny  that  there
might be an x-rated photo of him-
self inexistence or that he haden-
gaged in phone sex. He also ad-
mitted he could not be sure none
of the women with whomhe flirt-
ed was underage.
The 46-year-old lawmaker ini-
tially   resorted   to   denials   last
week  when  asked  about  a  lewd
photo of himself that was sent to
a womanvia Twitter. Herecanted
at an extraordinary news confer-
ence onMonday during whichhe
apologized   for   his   actions   but
said he was not resigning.
He has come under increasing
pressure from fellow Democrats,
who have talked openly of elim-
inating   his   congressional   seat
when it comes time to redistrict
before the 2012 election.
First Dem
in House
demands
Weiner exit
Due to offensive behavior
online, he should resign, says
Rep. Allyson Schwartz of Pa.
material is filling in blanks on howal-Qai-
da operatives work, thinkandfit inthe or-
ganization, they say.
The  new  information  is  the  result  of
five weeks of round-the-clock work by a
CIA-led team of data analysts, cyber ex-
perts and translators who are 95 percent
finished  decrypting  and  translating  the
years of material and expect to complete
the effort by mid-June, two U.S. officials
say.
Al-Qaidaoperatives worldwidearefeel-
ing the heat, with at least two of themal-
tering their travel plans in recent weeks
in  apparent   alarm  that   they  might   be-
WASHINGTONThe U.S. is tracking
possible new terror targets and stepping
up surveillance of operatives previously
considered  minor  al-Qaida  figures  after
digging through the mountain of corre-
spondence  seized  from  Osama  bin  La-
dens hideout, officials say. The trove of
come the targets of another U.S. raid, one
official said.
All officials spoke on condition of ano-
nymity to describe the review of bin La-
den files taken by U.S. Navy SEALs in a
May 2 raid on his Abbottabad, Pakistan,
hideout.
The items takenby the SEALs frombin
Ladens   second-floor   office   included  a
handwritten journal, five computers, 10
hard drives and 110 thumb drives.
Copies of the material have been dis-
tributed to agencies from the FBI to the
Defense Intelligence Agency to continue
long-term analysis, one official said.
Bin Laden trove gives new leads
The new info on targets and
surveillance subjects is result of five
weeks of work by a CIA-led team.
By KIMBERLY DOZIER
AP Intelligence Writer
LAGUNA   WOODS,   Calif.     Joe
Schwartz is a 90-year-old great-grandfa-
ther of threewhoenjoysafewpuffsof pot
each night before he crawls into bed in
the Southern California retirement com-
munity he calls home.
The World War II veteran smokes the
drug to alleviate debilitating nausea and
is one of about 150senior citizens onthis
sprawling, 18,000-person gated campus
who belongs to a thriving and contro-
versial  medical marijuana collective
operating here, in the middle of one of
the  largest  retirement  communities  in
the United States.
The fledgling collective mirrors a na-
tionwide trend as more and more senior
citizens turn to marijuana, legal or not,
to ease the aches and pains of aging. But
in Laguna Woods Village, tucked in the
heart of oneof themost conservativeand
wealthiest counties in California, these
ganja-smoking   grandparents   have
stirred up a heated debate with their col-
lective,   attracting   a   crackdown   from
within the self-governed community.
Many members of the 2-year-old col-
lective  keep  a  low  profile,   but   others
growseedlings ontheir patios andset up
workshops to showother seniors howto
turn the marijuana leaves into tea, milk
and a vapor that can be inhaled for relief
from everything from chemotherapy-re-
lated nausea to multiple sclerosis to ar-
thritis.
The most recent project involves get-
ting   collective   members   to   plant   40
seeds   from  experimental   varieties   of
marijuana that are high in a compound
said to have anti-inflammatory proper-
ties best suited for elderly ailments.
Under Californialaw, peoplewithava-
rietyof conditions canget amedical mar-
ijuana card with a doctors recommenda-
tion and join a pot collective to get what
they need. All the members of Laguna
Woods Villages collective have the cards
and are legal users under state law, but
thedrugisstill bannedunder federal law.
Seniors medical pot collective stirs trouble
AP PHOTO
Lonnie Painter, 65, who uses pot for
medicinal purposes in Laguna Woods.
By GILLIAN FLACCUS
Associated Press
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BASEBALL
Favorite   Odds   Underdog
American League
Blue Jays   8.5   ROYALS
YANKEES   8   Red Sox
TIGERS   7   Mariners
Rangers   8.5   TWINS
WHITE SOX   7.5   As
National League
Dbacks   7.5   PIRATES
PHILLIES   9.5   Cubs
Braves   7.5   MARLINS
Cards   8.5   ASTROS
BREWERS   8   Mets
ROCKIES   7.5   Dodgers
PADRES   6.5   Nationals
Reds   7   GIANTS
NBA
Favorite   Points   Underdog
NBA Finals
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ROOT  Arizona at Pittsburgh
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SNY  N.Y. Mets at Milwaukee
NBA BASKETBALL
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ABC  Playoffs, finals, game 5, Miami at Dallas
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L  O  C  A  L
C  A  L  E  N  D  A  R
Thursday, June 9
H.S. BASEBALL
PIAA Class 3A Quarterfinals
Tunkhannock  vs.   Mechanicsburg,   Parkland  H.S.,
6:30 p.m.
Friday, June 10
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL
(5:45 p.m. unless noted)
Swoyersville at Nanticoke
Plains at Northwest
Hazleton at Back Mountain
Saturday, June 11
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL
(5:45 p.m. unless noted)
Greater Pittston at Hazleton, 2 p.m.
Tunkhannock at Old Forge, 2 p.m.
Wilkes-Barre at Mountain Top, 2 p.m.
Sunday, June 12
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL
(5:45 p.m. unless noted)
Nanticoke at Greater Pittston
Mountain Top at Old Forge
Wilkes-Barre at Swoyersville
Plains at Tunkhannock
Northwest at Back Mountain
N  B  A
Playoff Glance
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
(Best-of-7)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Chicago 4, Atlanta 2
Monday, May 2: Atlanta 103, Chicago 95
Wednesday, May 4: Chicago 86, Atlanta 73
Friday, May 6: Chicago 99, Atlanta 82
Sunday, May 8: Atlanta 100, Chicago 88
Tuesday, May 10: Chicago 95, Atlanta 83
Thursday, May 12: Chicago 93, Atlanta 73
Miami 4, Boston 1
Sunday, May 1: Miami 99, Boston 90
Tuesday, May 3: Miami 102, Boston 91
Saturday, May 7: Boston 97, Miami 81
Monday, May 9: Miami 98, Boston 90, OT
Wednesday, May 11: Miami 97, Boston 87
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Dallas 4, L.A. Lakers 0
Monday, May 2: Dallas 96, L.A. Lakers 94
Wednesday, May 4: Dallas 93, L.A. Lakers 81
Friday, May 6: Dallas 98, L.A. Lakers 92
Sunday, May 8: Dallas 122, L.A. Lakers 86
Oklahoma City 4, Memphis 3
Sunday, May 1: Memphis 114, Oklahoma City 101
Tuesday, May 3: Oklahoma City 111, Memphis 102
Saturday, May 7: Memphis 101, Oklahoma City 93,
OT
Monday, May 9: Oklahoma City 133, Memphis 123,
3OT
Wednesday, May 11: Oklahoma City 99, Memphis
72
Friday, May 13: Memphis 95, Oklahoma City 83
Sunday, May 15: Oklahoma City 105, Memphis 90
CONFERENCE FINALS
(Best-of-7)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Miami 4, Chicago 1
Sunday, May 15: Chicago 103, Miami 82
Wednesday, May 18: Miami 85, Chicago 75
Sunday, May 22: Miami 96, Chicago 85
Tuesday, May 24: Miami 101, Chicago 93, OT
Thursday, May 26: Miami 83, Chicago 80
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Dallas 4, Oklahoma City 1
Tuesday, May 17: Dallas 121, Oklahoma City 112
Thursday, May 19: Oklahoma City 106, Dallas 100
Saturday, May 21: Dallas 93, Oklahoma City 87
Monday, May 23: Dallas 112, Oklahoma City 105,
OT
Wednesday, May 25: Dallas100, Oklahoma City 96
FINALS
(Best-of-7)
Miami 2, Dallas 2
Tuesday, May 31: Miami 92, Dallas 84
Thursday, June 2: Dallas 95, Miami 93
Sunday, June 5: Miami 88, Dallas 86
Tuesday, June 7: Dallas 86, Miami 83
Thursday, June 9: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m.
Sunday, June 12: Dallas at Miami, 8 p.m.
x-Tuesday, June 14: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m.
Team Statistics
Playoffs / Includes games of Tuesday, June 7,
2011
Team Offense
G   Pts   Avg
Oklahoma City....................   17   1742   102.5
Memphis..............................   13   1282   98.6
Denver .................................   5   487   97.4
Dallas...................................   19   1846   97.2
Boston..................................   9   852   94.7
San Antonio.........................   6   566   94.3
L.A. Lakers..........................   10   932   93.2
Chicago ...............................   16   1480   92.5
Miami....................................   19   1750   92.1
New York.............................   4   363   90.8
Indiana.................................   5   451   90.2
New Orleans .......................   6   536   89.3
Orlando................................   6   532   88.7
Portland ...............................   6   529   88.2
Philadelphia ........................   5   433   86.6
Atlanta..................................   12   1035   86.3
Team Defense
G   Pts   Avg
Orlando................................   6   521   86.8
Miami....................................   19   1675   88.2
Chicago ...............................   16   1412   88.3
Atlanta..................................   12   1088   90.7
Dallas...................................   19   1744   91.8
Boston..................................   9   840   93.3
Portland ...............................   6   560   93.3
Philadelphia ........................   5   470   94.0
L.A. Lakers..........................   10   945   94.5
New Orleans .......................   6   579   96.5
San Antonio.........................   6   585   97.5
Indiana.................................   5   488   97.6
New York.............................   4   397   99.3
Memphis..............................   13   1291   99.3
Oklahoma City....................   17   1710   100.6
Denver .................................   5   511   102.2
W  N  B  A
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W   L   Pct   GB
Connecticut ....................   1   0   1.000   
Indiana ............................   1   0   1.000   
New York........................   1   0   1.000   
Atlanta.............................   0   1   .000   1
Chicago...........................   0   1   .000   1
Washington....................   0   1   .000   1
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W   L   Pct   GB
San Antonio....................   1   0   1.000   
Seattle.............................   1   0   1.000   
Minnesota.......................   2   1   .667   
Los Angeles ...................   1   1   .500
  1
2
Phoenix...........................   0   1   .000   1
Tulsa ...............................   0   2   .000   1
1
2
Tuesday's Games
Minnesota 75, Tulsa 65
Wednesday's Games
No games scheduled
Thursday's Games
Washington at Atlanta, 7 p.m.
Minnesota at Seattle, 10 p.m.
Friday's Games
New York at Indiana, 7 p.m.
San Antonio at Tulsa, 8 p.m.
Connecticut at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Phoenix at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
M  L  B   D  R  A  F  T
2011 Baseball Draft Selections
Rounds 1-2
Round 1
1. Pittsburgh, Gerrit Cole, RHP, UCLA.
2. Seattle, Danny Hultzen, LHP, Virginia.
3. Arizona, Trevor Bauer, RHP, UCLA.
4. Baltimore, Dylan Bundy, RHP, Owasso (Okla.)
HS.
5. Kansas City, Bubba Starling, OF, Gardner-Ed-
gerton HS (Kan.)
6. Washington, Anthony Rendon, 3B, Rice.
7.   Arizona,   Archie  Bradley,   RHP,   Broken  Arrow
(Okla.) Senior HS.
8.   Cleveland,   Francisco   Lindor,   SS,   Montverde
(Fla.) Academy.
9. Chicago Cubs, Javier Baez, SS, Arlington Coun-
try Day School, Jacksonville, Fla.
10. San Diego, Corey Spangenberg, 2B, Indian Riv-
er State College.
11. Houston, George Springer, OF, Connecticut.
12. Milwaukee, Taylor Jungmann, RHP, Texas.
13.   N.Y.   Mets,   Brandon  Nimmo,   OF,   Cheyenne
(Wyo.) East HS.
14. Florida, Jose Fernandez, RHP, Braulio Alonso,
HS, Tampa, Fla.
15. Milwaukee, Jed Bradley, LHP, Georgia Tech.
16. L.A. Dodgers, Chris Reed, LHP, Stanford.
17. L.A. Angels, C.J. Cron, 1B, Utah.
18. Oakland, Sonny Gray, RHP, Vanderbilt.
19. Boston (from Detroit), Matt Barnes, RHP, Con-
necticut.
20. Colorado, Tyler Anderson, LHP, Oregon.
21. Toronto, Tyler Beede, RHP, Lawrence Acade-
my, Auburn, Mass.
22. St. Louis, Kolten Wong, 2B, Hawaii.
23.   Washington  (from  Chicago-AL),   Alex  Meyer,
RHP, Kentucky.
24.   Tampa  Bay  (from  Boston),   Taylor   Guerrieri,
RHP, Spring Valley HS, Columbia, S.C.
25.   San  Diego,   Joe  Ross,   RHP,   Bishop  ODowd
HS, Oakland.
26. Boston (from Texas), Blake Swihart, C, V. Sue
Cleveland HS, Rio Rancho, N.M.
27. Cincinnati, Robert Stephenson, RHP, Alhambra
HS, Martinez, Calif.
28. Atlanta, Sean Gilmartin, LHP, Florida State.
29. San Francisco, Joe Panik, SS, St. Johns.
30. Minnesota, Levi Michael, SS, North Carolina.
31. TampaBay (fromNewYork-AL), MikieMahtook,
OF, LSU.
32. Tampa Bay, Jake Hager, SS, Sierra Vista HS,
Las Vegas.
33.   Texas  (from  Philadelphia),   Kevin  Matthews,
LHP, Richmond Hill (Ga.) HS.
Comp Round A
34. Washington, Brian Goodwin, OF, Miami Dade
CC.
35.   Toronto,   Jacob  Anderson,   OF,   Chino  (Calif.)
HS.
36. Boston, Henry Owens, LHP, Edison HS, Hun-
tington Beach, Calif.
37. Texas, Zach Cone, OF, Georgia.
38. Tampa Bay, Brandon Martin, SS, Santiago HS,
Corona, Calif.
39. Philadelphia, Larry Greene, OF, BerrienCounty
HS, Nashville, Ga.
40. Boston, Jackie Bradley Jr., OF, South Carolina.
41. Tampa Bay, Tyler Goeddel, 3B, St. Francis HS,
Mountanview, Calif.
42. Tampa Bay, Jeff Ames, RHP, Lower Columbia
College.
43. Arizona, Andrew Chafin, LHP, Kent State.
44. N.Y. Mets, Michael Fulmer, RHP, Deer Creek
HS, Edmond, Okla.
45. Colorado, Trevor Story, SS, Irving (Texas) HS.
46. Toronto, Joe Musgrove, RHP, Grossmont HS,
El Cajon, Calif.
47. Chicago White Sox, Keenyn Walker, OF, Cen-
tral Arizona CC.
48. San Diego, Michael Kelly, RHP, West Boca Ra-
ton (Fla.) HS.
49. SanFrancisco, KyleCrick, RHP, Sherman(Tex-
as), HS.
50. Minnesota, Travis Harrison, 3B, Tustin (Calif.)
HS.
51. N.Y. Yankees, Dante Bichette, 3B, Orangewood
Christian HS, Maitland, Fla.
52. Tampa Bay, Blake Snell, LHP, Shorewood HS,
Shoreline, Wash.
53.   Toronto,   Dwight   Smith,   OF,   McIntosh   HS,
Peachtree City, Ga.
54.   San  Diego,   Brett   Austin,   C,   Providence  HS,
Charlotte, N.C.
55. Minnesota, Hudson Boyd, RHP, Bishop Verot
HS, Fort Myers, Fla.
56. TampaBay, Kes Carter, OF, WesternKentucky.
57. Toronto, Kevin Comer, RHP, Seneca HS, Tab-
ernacle, N.J.
58. San Diego, Jace Peterson, SS, McNeese State.
59. Tampa Bay, Grayson Garvin, LHP, Vanderbilt.
60. TampaBay, James Harris Jr., OF, Oakland(Cal-
if.) Technical HS.
Tuesday, June 7
Round 2
61. Pittsburgh, Josh Bell, RF, Jesuit College Prep,
Irving, Texas.
62. Seattle, Bradley Miller, SS, Clemson.
63. Arizona, Anthony Meo, RHP, Coastal Carolina.
64. Baltimore, Jason Esposito, 3B, Vanderbilt.
65. Kansas City, Cameron Gallagher, C, Manheim
Township HS, Lancaster, Pa.
66. Philadelphia, Roman Quinn, SS, Port St. Joe
(Fla.) HS.
67. Cleveland, Dillon Howard, RHP, Searcy (Ark.)
HS.
68. Chicago Cubs, Daniel  Vogelbach, 1B, Bishop
Verot HS, North Fort Myers, Fla.
69.  Houston,  Adrian  Houser,  RHP,  Locust  Grove
(Okla.) HS.
70. Milwaukee, Jorge Lopez, RHP, Caguas Military
Academy, Cayey, P.R.
71. N.Y. Mets, Cory Mazzoni, RHP, North Carolina
St.
72. Florida, Adam Conley, LHP, Washington St.
73. L.A. Dodgers, Alex Santana, 3B, Mariner HS,
Cape Coral, Fla.
74. Toronto, Daniel Norris, LHP, Science Hill HS,
Johnson City, Tenn.
75. Tampa Bay, Granden Goetzman, CF, Palmetto
(Fla.) HS.
76. Detroit, James McCann, C, Arkansas.
77. Colorado, Carl Thomore, RF, East Brunswick
(N.J.) HS.
78.   Toronto,   Jeremy  Gabryszwski,   RHP,   Crosby
(Texas) HS.
79. St. Louis, Charlie Tilson, CF, NewTrier HS, Wil-
mette, Ill.
80. Chicago White Sox, Erik Johnson, RHP, Cali-
fornia.
81. Boston, Williams Jerez, CF, Grand Street Cam-
pus, Brooklyn, N.Y.
82. San Diego, Austin Hedges, C, Junipero Serra
HS, San Juan Capistrano, Calif.
83. Texas, Will Lamb, LHP, Clemson.
84.  Cincinnati,  Gabriel   Rosa,  CF,  Colegio  Hector
Urdaneta, Rio Grande, P.R.
85. Atlanta, Nick Ahmed, SS, Connecticut.
86. San Francisco, Andrew Susac, C, Oregon St.
87. Minnesota, Madison Boer, RHP, Oregon.
88. N.Y. Yankees, Sam Stafford, LHP, Texas.
89. Tampa Bay, Lenny Linsky, RHP, Hawaii.
90. Philadelphia, Harold Martinez, 3B, Miami.
I   N  T  E  R  N  A  T  I   O  N  A  L
L  E  A  G  U  E
North Division
W   L   Pct.   GB
Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ...........   36   22   .621   
Yankees ...................................   30   26   .536   5
Pawtucket (Red Sox) ..............   31   27   .534   5
Buffalo (Mets)...........................   26   34   .433   11
Rochester (Twins) ...................   23   33   .411   12
Syracuse (Nationals)...............   23   33   .411   12
South Division
W   L   Pct.   GB
Durham (Rays) .......................   32   26   .552   
Gwinnett (Braves) ..................   30   28   .517   2
Charlotte (White Sox)............   26   31   .456   5
1
2
Norfolk (Orioles).....................   21   38   .356   11
1
2
West Division
W   L   Pct.   GB
Columbus (Indians) .................   38   22   .633   
Louisville (Reds) ......................   36   24   .600   2
Indianapolis (Pirates)...............   29   31   .483   9
Toledo (Tigers) ........................   27   33   .450   11
Tuesday's Games
Louisville 9, Syracuse 2
Gwinnett 4, Toledo 1
Charlotte 8, Yankees 2
Indianapolis 13, Buffalo 4
Durham 9, Lehigh Valley 1
Columbus 5, Rochester 1
Norfolk 4, Pawtucket 3, 13 innings
Wednesday's Games
Gwinnett at Toledo, 7 p.m.
Louisville at Syracuse, 7 p.m.
Indianapolis at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m.
Charlotte at Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Durham at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m.
Rochester at Columbus, 7:05 p.m.
Pawtucket at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m.
Today's Games
Indianapolis at Buffalo, 10:35 a.m.
Rochester at Columbus, 12:05 p.m.
Pawtucket at Norfolk, 12:15 p.m.
Gwinnett at Toledo, 7 p.m.
Louisville at Syracuse, 7 p.m.
Charlotte at Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Durham at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m.
E  A  S  T  E  R  N
L  E  A  G  U  E
Eastern Division
W   L   Pct.   GB
New Hampshire (Blue Jays) .   35   22   .614   
Trenton (Yankees) .................   35   23   .603
  1
2
New Britain (Twins) ...............   31   25   .554   3
1
2
Reading (Phillies)...................   31   26   .544   4
Portland (Red Sox) ................   20   36   .357   14
1
2
Binghamton (Mets) ................   18   38   .321   16
1
2
Western Division
W   L   Pct.   GB
Harrisburg (Nationals).............   33   23   .589   
Altoona (Pirates) ......................   29   28   .509   4
1
2
Bowie (Orioles) ........................   29   30   .492   5
1
2
Erie (Tigers) .............................   27   29   .482   6
Richmond (Giants) ..................   27   30   .474   6
1
2
Akron (Indians).........................   27   32   .458   7
1
2
Tuesday's Games
Harrisburg 6, Binghamton 5, 1st game
New Britain 5, Akron 3
Altoona 10, Erie 5
Portland 6, Richmond 0
Bowie 8, New Hampshire 2
Reading 4, Trenton 2
Harrisburg 7, Binghamton 6, 2nd game
Wednesday's Games
Akron at New Britain, 6:35 p.m.
Harrisburg at Binghamton, 6:35 p.m.
Richmond at Portland, 7 p.m.
Erie at Altoona, 7 p.m.
Bowie at New Hampshire, 7:05 p.m.
Trenton at Reading, 7:05 p.m.
Today's Games
Akron at New Britain, 10:35 a.m.
Harrisburg at Binghamton, 10:35 a.m.
Erie at Altoona, 7 p.m.
Richmond at Portland, 7 p.m.
Bowie at New Hampshire, 7:05 p.m.
Trenton at Reading, 7:05 p.m.
N  H  L
Playoff Glance
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
(Best-of-7)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Tampa Bay 4, Washington 0
Friday, April 29: Tampa Bay 4, Washington 2
Sunday, May 1: Tampa Bay 3, Washington 2, OT
Tuesday, May 3: Tampa Bay 4, Washington 3
Wednesday, May 4: Tampa Bay 5, Washington 3
Boston 4, Philadelphia 0
Saturday, April 30: Boston 7, Philadelphia 3
Monday, May 2: Boston 3, Philadelphia 2, OT
Wednesday, May 4: Boston 5, Philadelphia 1
Friday, May 6: Boston 5, Philadelphia 1
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Vancouver 4, Nashville 2
Thursday, April 28: Vancouver 1, Nashville 0
Saturday, April 30: Nashville 2, Vancouver 1, 2OT
Tuesday, May 3: Vancouver 3, Nashville 2, OT
Thursday, May 5: Vancouver 4, Nashville 2
Saturday, May 7: Nashville 4, Vancouver 3
Monday, May 9: Vancouver 2, Nashville 1
San Jose 4, Detroit 3
Friday, April 29: San Jose 2, Detroit 1, OT
Sunday, May 1: San Jose 2, Detroit 1
Wednesday, May 4: San Jose 4, Detroit 3, OT
Friday, May 6: Detroit 4, San Jose 3
Sunday, May 8: Detroit 4, San Jose 3
Tuesday, May 10: Detroit 3, San Jose 1
Thursday, May 12: San Jose 3, Detroit 2
CONFERENCE FINALS
(Best-of-7)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Boston 4, Tampa Bay 3
Saturday, May 14: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 2
Tuesday, May 17: Boston 6, Tampa Bay 5
Thursday, May 19: Boston 2, Tampa Bay 0
Saturday, May 21: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 3
Monday, May 23: Boston 3, Tampa Bay 1
Wednesday, May 25: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 4
Friday, May 27: Boston 1, Tampa Bay 0
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Vancouver 4, San Jose 1
Sunday, May 15: Vancouver 3, San Jose 2
Wednesday, May 18: Vancouver 7, San Jose 3
Friday, May 20: San Jose 4, Vancouver 3
Sunday, May 22: Vancouver 4, San Jose 2
Tuesday, May 24: Vancouver 3, San Jose 2, 2OT
STANLEY CUP FINALS
(Best-of-7)
Vancouver 2, Boston 1
Wednesday, June 1: Vancouver 1, Boston 0
Saturday, June 4: Vancouver 3, Boston 2, OT
Monday, June 6: Boston 8, Vancouver 1
Wednesday, June 8: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m.
Friday, June 10: Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m.
x-Monday, June 13: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m.
x-Wednesday,   June  15:   Boston  at   Vancouver,   8
p.m.
T  E  N  N  I   S
ATP World Tour
AEGON Championships Results
At The Queen's Club
Surface: Grass-Outdoor
Singles
Second Round
Marin   Cilic   (8),   Croatia,   def.   Arnaud   Clement,
France, 6-4, 6-4.
Kevin  Anderson  (15),   South  Africa,   def.   Donald
Young, United States, 6-2, 6-4.
Janko Tipsarevic (14), Serbia, def. Michael Russell,
United States, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (5).
Andy Murray (2), Britain, def. Xavier Malisse, Belgi-
um, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3.
Thomaz Bellucci (11), Brazil, def. Marsel Ilhan, Tur-
key, 6-2, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (5).
Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, def. Matthew Ebden, Aus-
tralia, 6-4, 6-4.
Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, def. Ivan Ljubic-
ic (16), Croatia, 0-6, 7-5, 6-4.
Juan Martin del Potro (12), Argentina, def. Igor Ku-
nitsyn, Russia, 6-4, 6-4.
David Nalbandian (9), Argentina def. Ilija Bozoljac,
Serbia 6-4, 6-4.
Adrian  Mannarino,   France,   vs.   Gilles  Simon  (6),
France, 6-7 (4), 6-4, susp., darkness.
Doubles
First Round
Kevin Anderson, South Africa, and Julian Knowle,
Austria, def. Fernando Verdasco, Spain, and Sta-
nislas Wawrinka, Switzerland, 6-1, 7-5.
ATP World Tour
Gerry Weber Open Results
At Gerry Weber Stadion
Surface: Grass-Outdoor
Singles
First Round
Lleyton Hewitt, Australia, def. Leonardo Mayer, Ar-
gentina, 6-2, 6-3.
Second Round
Viktor Troicki (5), Serbia, def. Igor Andreev, Russia,
6-3, 6-1.
Tomas Berdych (2), Czech Republic, def. Jan Her-
nych, Czech Republic, 6-3, 7-6 (7).
Milos Raonic (8), Canada, def. Tobias Kamke, Ger-
many, 7-6 (2), 6-3.
Philipp Petzschner, Germany, def. Daniel Gimeno-
Traver, Spain, 6-2, 6-4.
Doubles
Quarterfinals
Rohan Bopanna, India, and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
(1),   Pakistan,   def.   Dustin  Brown,   Germany,   and
Gael Monfils, France, 4-6, 7-6 (5), 10-4 tiebreak.
LleytonHewitt andPeter Luczak, Australia, def. Eric
Butorac, United States, and Jean-Julien Rojer (2),
Netherlands Antilles, 3-6, 7-5, 13-11 tiebreak.
A  H  L
Playoff Glance
DIVISION FINALS
BEST OF 7
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Binghamton 4, Portland 2
Wednesday, April 27: Binghamton 3, Portland 2
Thursday, April 28: Binghamton 5, Portland 3
Saturday, April 30: Portland 3, Binghamton 2
Monday, May 2: Binghamton 6, Portland 1
Tuesday, May 3: Portland 6, Binghamton 2
Friday, May 6: Binghamton 3, Portland 0
Charlotte 4, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2
Thursday,   April   28:   Charlotte   3,   Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton 2
Saturday, April 30: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 3, Char-
lotte 0
Monday, May 2: Charlotte2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
1, OT
Wednesday,   May   4:   Charlotte   1,   Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton 0
Friday, May 6: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton1, Charlotte 0
Saturday, May 7: Charlotte 4, Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
ton 3
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Hamilton 4, Manitoba 3
Thursday, April 28: Hamilton 4, Manitoba 1
Sunday, May 1: Hamilton 4, Manitoba 2
Tuesday, May 3: Manitoba 5, Hamilton 4
Wednesday, May 4: Manitoba 2, Hamilton 1, 2OT
Friday, May 6: Hamilton 5, Manitoba 1
Sunday, May 8: Manitoba 1, Hamilton 0
Monday, May 9: Hamilton 2, Manitoba 1, 3OT
Houston 4, Milwaukee 3
Friday, April 29: Milwaukee 3, Houston 1
Sunday, May 1: Houston 2, Milwaukee 0
Tuesday, May 3: Milwaukee 5, Houston 3
Thursday, May 5: Houston 3, Milwaukee 2, OT
Friday, May 6: Houston 3, Milwaukee 2, OT
Sunday, May 8: Milwaukee 5, Houston 4, OT
Tuesday, May 10: Houston 4, Milwaukee 2
CONFERENCE FINALS
BEST OF 7
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Binghamton 4, Charlotte 0
Thursday, May 12: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 4
Friday, May 13: Binghamton 3, Charlotte 0
Tuesday, May 17: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 1
Wednesday,   May 18:   Binghamton  4,   Charlotte  3,
OT
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Houston 4, Hamilton 3
Friday, May 13: Houston 2, Hamilton 1
Sunday, May 15: Houston 3, Hamilton 2
Tuesday, May 17: Houston 3, Hamilton 2
Wednesday, May 18: Hamilton 8, Houston 1
Friday, May 20: Hamilton 4, Houston 2
Sunday, May 22: Hamilton 5, Houston 4, 2OT
Tuesday, May 24: Houston 4, Hamilton 3
CALDER CUP FINALS
BEST OF 7
Binghamton 4, Houston 2
Friday, May 27: Houston 3, Binghamton 1
Saturday, May 28: Binghamton 2, Houston 1, OT
Wednesday, June 1: Houston 2, Binghamton 1
Friday, June 3: Binghamton 3, Houston 0
Saturday, June 4: Binghamton 4, Houston 2
Tuesday, June 7: Binghamton 3, Houston 2
Calder Cup Champions
2010-11  Binghmaton Senators
2009-10  Hershey Bears
2008-09  Hershey Bears
2007-08  Chicago Wolves
2006-07  Hamilton Bulldogs
2005-06  Hershey Bears
2004-05  Philadelphia Phantoms
2003-04  Milwaukee Admirals
2002-03  Houston Aeros
2001-02  Chicago Wolves
2000-01  Saint John Flames
1999-00  Hartford Wolf Pack
1998-99  Providence Bruins
1997-98  Philadelphia Phantoms
1996-97  Hershey Bears
1995-96  Rochester Americans
1994-95  Albany River Rats
1993-94  Portland Pirates
1992-93  Cape Breton Oilers
1991-92  Adirondack Red Wings
1990-91  Springfield Indians
1989-90  Springfield Indians
1988-89  Adirondack Red Wings
1987-88  Hershey Bears
1986-87  Rochester Americans
1985-86  Adirondack Red Wings
1984-85  Sherbrooke Canadiens
1983-84  Maine Mariners
1982-83  Rochester Americans
1981-82  New Brunswick Hawks
1980-81  Adirondack Red Wings
1979-80  Hershey Bears
1978-79  Maine Mariners
1977-78  Maine Mariners
1976-77  Nova Scotia Voyageurs
1975-76  Nova Scotia Voyageurs
1974-75  Springfield Indians
1973-74  Hershey Bears
1972-73  Cincinnati Swords
1971-72  Nova Scotia Voyageurs
1970-71  Springfield Kings
1969-70  Buffalo Bisons
1968-69  Hershey Bears
1967-68  Rochester Americans
1966-67  Pittsburgh Hornets
1965-66  Rochester Americans
1964-65  Rochester Americans
1963-64  Cleveland Barons
1962-63  Buffalo Bisons
1961-62  Springfield Indians
1960-61  Springfield Indians
1959-60  Springfield Indians
1958-59  Hershey Bears
1957-58  Hershey Bears
1956-57  Cleveland Barons
1955-56  Providence Reds
1954-55  Pittsburgh Hornets
1953-54  Cleveland Barons
1952-53  Cleveland Barons
1951-52  Pittsburgh Hornets
1950-51  Cleveland Barons
1949-50  Indianapolis Capitals
1948-49  Providence Reds
1947-48  Cleveland Barons
1946-47  Hershey Bears
1945-46  Buffalo Bisons
1944-45  Cleveland Barons
N  C  A  A
Division I Baseball Super Regionals
(Best-of-3)
The visiting team plays as home team for
Game 2
a coin flip determines home team for Game 3
x-if necessary
At Davenport Field
Charlottesville, Va.
Saturday,   June  11:   Virginia  (52-9)   vs.   UC  Irvine
(42-16), 1 p.m.
Sunday, June 12: Virginia vs. UC Irvine, 1 p.m.
x-Monday, June 13: Virginia vs. UC Irvine, 1, 4 or 7
p.m.
At Boshamer Stadium
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Friday, June10: North Carolina (48-14) vs. Stanford
(35-20), 3 p.m.
Saturday,  June 11:  North  Carolina  vs.  Stanford,  3
p.m.
x-Sunday, June 12: North Carolina vs. Stanford, 4
p.m.
At Carolina Stadium
Columbia, S.C.
Saturday, June 11: Connecticut (45-18-1) vs. South
Carolina (48-14), 6 p.m.
Sunday, June12: Connecticut vs. South Carolina, 7
p.m.
x-Monday, June 13: Connecticut vs. South Caroli-
na, 1, 4 or 7 p.m.
At Alfred A. McKethan Stadium
Gainesville, Fla.
Friday,   June  10:   Florida  (48-16)   vs.   Mississippi
State (37-23), Noon
Saturday,   June  11:   Florida  vs.   Mississippi   State,
Noon
x-Sunday, June 12: Florida vs. Mississippi State, 1
p.m.
At Dick Howser Stadium
Tallahassee, Fla.
Saturday, June 11: Florida State (45-17) vs. Texas
A&M (45-19), 4:30 p.m.
Sunday, June 12: Florida State vs. Texas A&M, 4
p.m.
x-Monday, June13: Florida State vs. Texas A&M, 1,
4 or 7 p.m.
At Hawkins Field
Nashville, Tenn.
Friday, June10: Vanderbilt (50-10) vs. OregonState
(41-17), 8 p.m.
Saturday, June 11: Vanderbilt vs. Oregon State, 9
p.m.
x-Sunday, June 12: Vanderbilt vs. Oregon State, 4,
7 or 10 p.m.
At UFCU Disch-Falk Field
Austin, Texas
Friday,   June 10:   Texas  (47-16)  vs.   Arizona  State
(42-16), 7 p.m.
Saturday, June 11: Texas vs. Arizona State, 7 p.m.
x-Sunday, June12: Texas vs. Arizona State, 7 p.m.
At Stephen Schott Stadium
Santa Clara, Calif.
Saturday, June 11: Dallas Baptist (43-17) vs. Cali-
fornia (35-21), 8 p.m.
Sunday, June 12: Dallas Baptist vs. California, 10
p.m.
x-Monday, June 13: Dallas Baptist vs. California, 4
or 7 p.m.
Division I Softball World Series
At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium
Oklahoma City
Thursday, June 2
Alabama 1, California 0
Baylor 1, Oklahoma State 0, 8 innings
Arizona State 3, Oklahoma 1
Florida 6, Missouri 2
Friday, June 3
Alabama 3, Baylor 0
Arizona State 6, Florida 5
Saturday, June 4
California 6, Oklahoma State 2, OSU eliminated
Missouri 4, Oklahoma 1, OU eliminated
Florida 5, California 2, Cal eliminated
Baylor 1, Missouri 0, 13 innings, Missouri eliminated
Sunday, June 5
Florida 16, Alabama 2, 5 innings
Arizona State 4, Baylor 0, Baylor eliminated
Florida 9, Alabama 2, Alabama eliminated
Championship Series
(Best-of-3)
Arizona State 14, Florida 4
ArizonaState7, Florida2, ArizonaStatewins cham-
pionship
Division I Softball Champions
2011Arizona State
2010UCLA
2009Washington
2008Arizona State
2007Arizona
2006Arizona
2005Michigan
2004UCLA
2003UCLA
2002California
2001Arizona
2000Oklahoma
1999UCLA
1998Fresno St.
1997Arizona
1996Arizona
1995UCLA
1994Arizona
1993Arizona
1992UCLA
1991Arizona
1990UCLA
1989UCLA
1988UCLA
1987Texas A&M
1986Cal St. Fullerton
1985UCLA
1984UCLA
1983Texas A&M
1982UCLA
H  I   G  H   S  C  H  O  O  L
B  A  S  E  B  A  L  L
PIAA BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
All teams are listed by (district-seed, record)
CLASS 4A
FIRST ROUND
Results
Spring-Ford 15, Spring Grove 1
Council Rock South 8, Monsignor Bonner 3
Manheim Township 3, Williamsport 1
Nazareth 6, Council Rock North 2
Methacton 6, Cedar Cliff 2
Conestoga 10, Frankford 2
Seneca Valley 8, Erie McDowell 5
Peters Township 6, DuBois 1
QUARTERFINALS
Today's games
Spring-Ford (1-1, 23-4) vs. Council Rock South
(1-4, 14-5) at Neumann University, Aston, 4:30
Manheim Township (3-2, 17-7) vs. Nazareth
(11-1, 23-3) at Stump Stadium, Pine Grove, 6:30
Methacton (1-5, 17-10) vs. Conestoga (1-2, 19-4)
at Neumann University, Aston, 2
Seneca Valley (7-1, 17-3-1) vs. Peters Township
(7-2, 20-2) at North Allegheny H.S., Wexford, 6
SEMIFINALS
Monday, June 13
Quarterfinal winners at neutral sites
CHAMPIONSHIP
Friday, June 17
Semifinal winners at Lubrano Park, State College,
6 p.m.
__________
CLASS 3A
FIRST ROUND
Results
Mechanicsburg 10, Franklin Towne Charter 0
Tunkhannock 11, Jersey Shore 7
Twin Valley 3, Neumann-Goretti 1
Blue Mountain 5, Upper Moreland 3
Northern York 11, Somerset 0
Punxsutawney 11, Hampton 1
Elizabeth Forward 13, Carrick 2
Grove City 6, Chartiers Valley 3
QUARTERFINALS
Today's games
Mechanicsburg (3-1, 19-5) vs. Tunkhannock
(2-1, 17-2) at Parkland H.S., Orefield, 6:30
Twin Valley (3-2, 23-3) vs. Blue Mountain (11-1,
19-4) at Wenger Field, Fredricksburg, 4:30
Northern York (3-3, 20-5) vs. Punxsutawney
(9-1, 15-7) at Replogle Field, New Enterprise, 4
Elizabeth Forward (7-1, 22-0) vs. Grove City
(10-1, 18-2) at N. Allegheny H.S., Wexford, noon
SEMIFINALS
Monday, June 13
Quarterfinal winners at neutral sites
CHAMPIONSHIP
Friday, June 17
Semifinal winners at Lubrano Park, State College,
1 p.m.
__________
CLASS 2A
FIRST ROUND
Results
Oley Valley 10, Nueva Esperanza 1
Salisbury Township 7, Towanda 0
Danville 6, Lake-Lehman 5
York Catholic 13, Springfield Township 1
Riverside 1, Karns City 0
Saegertown 4, Laurel 3
Bedford 3, Waynesburg Central 2
Martinsburg Central 4, Mohawk 2
QUARTERFINALS
Today's games
Oley Valley (3-1, 18-4) vs. Salisbury Township
(11-1, 18-6) at Parkland H.S., Orefield, 4
Danville (4-1, 14-7) vs. York Catholic (3-2, 19-3)
at Stump Stadium, Pine Grove, 4
Riverside (7-1, 17-5) vs. Saegertown (10-1, 19-1)
at Slippery Rock University, noon
Bedford (5-1, 9-8) vs. Martinsburg Central (6-1,
17-5) at Point Stadium, Johnstown, 6:30
SEMIFINALS
Monday, June 13
Quarterfinal winners at neutral sites
CHAMPIONSHIP
Friday, June 17
Semifinal winners at Lubrano Park, State College,
3:30 p.m.
__________
CLASS A
FIRST ROUND
Results
Reading Central Catholic 3, Masterman 2
Calvary Christian 9, Tri-Valley 4
Muncy 8, Old Forge 3
Salisbury Elk Lick 5, Lancaster Country Day 0
Bishop McCort 7, Neshannock 1
Mercyhurst Prep 3, Coudersport 2
Serra Catholic 10, Elk County Catholic 5
Bishop Carroll 7, Chartiers Houston 6
QUARTERFINALS
Today's games
Reading Central Catholic (3-1, 9-13) vs. Calvary
Christian (1-1, 14-8) at Easton Area H.S., 4:30
Muncy (4-1, 19-5) vs. Salisbury Elk Lick (5-1,
19-2) at Green Twp. Park, Scotland, 4:30
Bishop McCort (6-2, 20-3) vs. Mercyhurst Prep
(10-1, 16-3) at North Allegheny H.S., Wexford, 3
Serra Catholic (7-3, 18-2) vs. Bishop Carroll (6-1,
15-8) at Point Stadium, Johnstown, 4
SEMIFINALS
Monday, June 13
Quarterfinal winners at neutral sites
CHAMPIONSHIP
Friday, June 17
Semifinal winners at Lubrano Park, State College,
10:30 a.m.
H  O  R  S  E   R  A  C  I   N  G
Pocono Downs Results
First - $11,000 Trot 1:57.3
4-Premier Event (Ja Bartlett) 6.60 3.80 3.20
9-Ziegfeld (Ma Kakaley) 4.20 4.60
8-Eagle Say (La Stalbaum) 6.00
EXACTA (4-9) $54.40
TRIFECTA (4-9-8) $249.60
SUPERFECTA (4-9-8-3) $1,323.80
Second - $9,700 Pace 1:53.0
4-Runaway Rose (Ma Kakaley) 3.40 2.20 2.10
2-Best Around (Br Simpson) 2.80 2.20
3-Lizzie Mcardle (An Miller) 4.80
EXACTA (4-2) $7.40
TRIFECTA (4-2-3) $26.40
SUPERFECTA (4-2-3-1) $36.40
DAILY DOUBLE (4-4) $22.20
Third - $11,000 Trot 1:53.2
5-Magnum Kosmos (An Miller) 2.60 2.20 2.10
1-Groom Hanover (Ty Buter) 3.20 2.40
9-Powerlifter (To Schadel) 14.60
EXACTA (5-1) $7.20
TRIFECTA (5-1-9) $44.40
SUPERFECTA (5-1-9-6) $446.60
Scratched: Shacklesonmyfeet
Fourth - $11,000 Pace 1:55.1
2-Dragon Ahs (Ma Kakaley) 3.20 2.40 2.20
7-Patient Major (Ji Taggart Jr) 7.80 4.60
3-Warrawee Monarch (Wi Dalious) 5.20
EXACTA (2-7) $17.00
TRIFECTA (2-7-3) $115.00
SUPERFECTA (2-7-3-8) $1,484.80
Fifth - $9,700 Pace 1:54.3
1-Studio Queen (An Napolitano) 6.80 4.20 2.60
2-Tanzanite Hanover (Br Simpson) 3.40 3.00
7-Last Minute Cindy (Ma Kakaley) 7.20
EXACTA (1-2) $19.20
TRIFECTA (1-2-7) $183.60
SUPERFECTA (1-2-7-5) $1,240.60
PICK 3 (5-2-1) $13.60
Sixth - $18,000 Trot 1:54.0
3-Broad Bahn (An McCarthy) 4.20 2.60 2.10
4-And Heez Perfect (Ro Pierce) 3.20 2.40
7-Sand Top Gun (Ty Buter) 2.60
EXACTA (3-4) $8.20
TRIFECTA (3-4-7) $35.60
SUPERFECTA (3-4-7-8) $156.60
Seventh - $15,000 Pace 1:53.2
2-Natural Woman N (Ja Bartlett) 27.60 7.60 7.20
5-Picked By An Angel (Ro Pierce) 3.40 2.80
1-Cammi Place (La Stalbaum) 2.40
EXACTA (2-5) $118.80
TRIFECTA (2-5-1) $336.40
SUPERFECTA (2-5-1-3) $1,370.00
Eighth - $29,000 Pace 1:51.1
2-Save My Shark (Ja Pantaleano) 6.20 3.60 3.40
4-Mememe (La Stalbaum) 4.20 3.40
1-Sold Out (Pa Lachance) 21.80
EXACTA (2-4) $26.60
TRIFECTA (2-4-1) $103.20
SUPERFECTA (2-4-1-5) $606.20
Ninth - $14,000 Trot 1:55.0
4-Sea Raven (Ro Pierce) 4.20 3.20 3.20
8-Muscles To Spare (Br Simpson) 13.40 8.60
7-Wolfs Jann (La Stalbaum) 14.60
EXACTA (4-8) $45.80
TRIFECTA (4-8-7) $629.60
SUPERFECTA (4-8-7-6) $2,453.20
PICK 4 (3-2-2-4) $375.00
Tenth - $60,000 Pace 1:51.1
3-Higher And Higher (Da Bier) 3.60 2.80 2.10
1-Billmar Scooter (Ty Buter) 14.20 8.80
4-Hulas Z Tam (Pa Lachance) 2.60
EXACTA (3-1) $77.40
TRIFECTA (3-1-4) $389.40
SUPERFECTA (3-1-4-5) $1,707.80
Eleventh - $11,000 Pace 1:54.0
8-Adams Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 8.00 6.20 6.00
4-Stop Payment (An McCarthy) 6.20 3.80
7-Beach Island Money (Ro Pierce) 5.40
EXACTA (8-4) $23.40
TRIFECTA (8-4-7) $206.20
SUPERFECTA (8-4-7-2) $811.80
Twelfth - $15,000 Pace 1:52.2
3-Dance In The Wind (La Stalbaum) 6.20 4.80 3.60
2-Grngrasanhitimes (An McCarthy) 6.20 4.00
8-People Like Me (Ja Bartlett) 2.60
EXACTA (3-2) $30.60
TRIFECTA (3-2-8) $113.20
SUPERFECTA (3-2-8-ALL) $111.40
PICK 3 (3-8-3) $140.80
Thirteenth - $7,000 Trot 1:56.3
3-Walden (Jo Pavia Jr) 4.20 2.20 2.10
6-Mitleh Hadeed (La Stalbaum) 6.20 3.60
7-Ashcroft (An Napolitano) 3.20
EXACTA (3-6) $10.00
TRIFECTA (3-6-7) $80.00
SUPERFECTA (3-6-7-1) $276.00
Fourteenth - $4,800 Pace 1:53.2
9-Docs Whisky (La Stalbaum) 8.80 6.80 4.60
2-Cardine Hanover (An Santeramo) 8.00 6.20
1-Indianridge Sophia (Br Simpson) 3.80
EXACTA (9-2) $72.40
TRIFECTA (9-2-1) $151.60
SUPERFECTA (9-2-1-7) $695.00
LATE DOUBLE (3-9) $24.40
Total Handle-$237,701
C M Y K
THE TIMES LEADER   www.timesleader.com   THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2011   PAGE 3B
   S   P   O   R   T   S   
at 9-2.
Althoughthere is nochance for
a horse to win the Triple Crown,
there is still a measure of intrigue
at the Belmont, the third and fi-
nal leg of the American classics.
This marks the first time the Der-
bywinner andthe Preakness win-
ner will face one another at the
Belmont since 2005. And for the
first time, the top seven finishers
fromthe Derby are runninginthe
Belmont.
Animal   Kingdom,   who  is   al-
ready in New York preparing for
the   race,   had   an   exceptional
workout   earlier   in   the   week,
breezing a half mile in 47.8 sec-
onds. Motion said this week that
hes  heard  plenty  of   talk  about
how this class of 3-year-olds isnt
particularly impressive, but hes
not   buying  into  it.   He  expects
Animal   Kingdom  and  Shackle-
ford   to   have   another   thrilling
duel, and Nehro to be right in the
mix as well.
I find it odd that we look to
knock  these  horses   when  they
just put ona great showonPreak-
ness day, Motion said. I think
they   look   like   two   really   nice
horses   and  hopefully   they   can
come  back  and  validate  that  in
the Belmont. ... I dont think this
year is any different. I think what
my horse has achieved in being
such a lightly raced horse and on-
ly having two races on the dirt, I
think   its   pretty   extraordinary
and unparalleled to be honest.
The race also features Monzon
(30-1), a Maryland-bred colt that
many hope will mark the begin-
ning of a revival for the historic
Sagamore Farm, now owned by
Under Armour founder and CEO
Kevin Plank. Monzon is believed
to  be  the  first  horse  from  Saga-
more  Farm  to  run  in  a  Triple
Crown race since Native Dancer
in1953. Post positionand
odds 1. Master of Hounds (10-1)
2. Stay Thirsty (20-1) 3. Ruler On
Ice  (20-1)   4.   Santiva  (15-10)   5.
Brilliant   Speed  (15-1)  6.   Nehro
(4-1) 7. Monzon (30-1) 8. Prime
Cut   (15-1)   9.   Animal   Kingdom
(2-1)   10.   Mucho   Macho   Man
(10-1) 11. Isnt He Perfect (30-1)
12. Shackleford (9-2).
BELMONT
Continued fromPage 1B
Custer said. But I tell these kids
its an opportunity. Its not pres-
sure. Its opportunity.
And the players are well aware
of it.
With all of the returning start-
ers, including a pair of Division I
recruits in Mike Papi (Virginia)
and Mike Healey (UConn), the
Tigers   recognize  they  have  as
good a shot as anyone to capture
a state title.
One of the keys for the coach-
ing  staff,   however,   is   to  make
sure next weeks state champion-
ship round at Penn State isnt on
the players minds just yet.
Definitely.   Weve  got   to  ac-
tually pull the harness back on
them, Custer said. Theyll look
ahead.     They  all   want  to  get
there. Theres no question thats
a goal.
The last Wyoming Valley Con-
ference team to win in the state
quarterfinals   was   Berwick   in
2008. And the Bulldogs went on
to win the PIAA Class 3A cham-
pionship that season  the first
and only WVC team at any level
to win a state baseball title.
Inthe way for the Tigers (17-2)
tonight   is  District   3  champion
Mechanicsburg.   In   Mondays
opening   round,   the   Wildcats
stomped  District  12  Cinderella
squad  Franklin  Towne  Charter
10-0 in five innings.
The rout allowed Mechanics-
burg  (19-5)  to  pull   sophomore
ace  John  Thompson  after   just
three innings, making the right-
hander eligible to start again to-
night.
He will likely face Healey, who
started  on  the  hill   in  the  final
three   games   of   the   District   2
tournament   before   the   Tigers
rested  his  arm  Monday  in  the
first round  an11-7 win over Jer-
sey Shore.
Regardless of how things fin-
ish  up  tonight,   the  Tigers   are
proud of what theyve been able
to   accomplish  these   past   two
seasons.
Its a wonderful feeling, Cus-
ter said. I mean, theseguys have
worked their rear ends off since I
dont knowwhen just to get back
to  this  point.   Youve  got  to  tip
your hat to them.
Its not aneasythingtodo, be-
lieve me.
All-star meeting, game set
Wyoming   Valley   Conference
baseball coaches are encouraged
to attend an all-star meeting at 8
p.m. today at Rodanos inWilkes-
Barre. The coaches all-star team
and senior all-star team will be
selected.
The  senior  all-star  game  will
be played at 4 p.m. on June 23 at
Wilkes University.
Any  questions  should  be  di-
rected  to  Mike  at   262-8291  or
Sean at 991-1773.
TIGERS
Continued fromPage 1B
PIAA Class 3A quarterfinals
Tunkhannock vs. Mechanicsburg
6:30 p.m. today
Parkland High School, Orefield
Directions: Take Pennsylvania
Turnpike Northeast Extension
South to the Lehigh Valley exit.
Get onto Route 22 East and go a
short distance to the Cedar Crest
Boulevard exit. Turn right at the
end of the exit and after passing a
shopping center with a Target
store, about one mile. Parkland
High School will be on the left.
U P   N E X T
TUNKHANNOCK
TIGERS
Record: 17-2
District 2 champions
WVC Division I West champions
Coach: Gary Custer
Possible lineup
Player .........................(Playoff AVG)
1. Kyle Custer, cf......................(.625)
2. Ty Saylor, 1b ........................(.250)
3. Mike Papi, ss ......................(.600)
4. Mike Healey, p ....................(.375)
5. Rich Condeelis, dh ............(.600)
6. Wes Custer, c......................(.364)
7. Josh McClain, 3b .................(.100)
8. Ryan Goodwin, lf.................(.214)
9. Jeremy Lee, rf ...................(.308)
Alex Zaner, 2b
2011 schedule
WVC season
at Berwick................................L, 5-3
at Wyoming Area...................W, 7-0
Dallas ......................................W, 9-0
Wyoming Valley West............W, 5-3
at Coughlin.............................W, 15-3
Nanticoke ..............................W, 15-0
at Hazleton Area...................W, 4-0
Pittston Area..........................W, 4-3
Crestwood ...............................W, 12-1
at Holy Redeemer ................W, 10-9
Wyoming Area.......................W, 13-9
Berwick ....................................W, 12-1
at Dallas...................................L, 6-5
at Wyoming Valley West......W, 13-0
District 2 tournament
Crestwood...............................W, 6-3
Dallas .......................................W, 7-3
Abington Heights ..................W, 5-4
vs. West Scranton.................W, 10-0
PIAA tournament
vs. Jersey Shore....................W, 1 1-7
MECHANICSBURG
WILDCATS
Record: 19-5
District 3 champions
Coach: Clay McAllister
Possible lineup
Player.......................................(AVG)
1. Andy Williams, rf.................(.306)
2. Matt Miller, 2b....................(.400)
3. Jimmy Spanos, c................(.474)
4. Alex Holbert, cf..................(.385)
5. Justin Tate, ss ....................(.347)
6. Brock Athey, 3b .................(.250)
7. Bobby Mentzer, dh .............(.256)
8. Jeff Deveney, 1b .................(.392)
9. Ryan Greene, lf ..................(.452)
John Thompson, p
2011 schedule
at Boiling Springs .................W, 1 1-0
Lower Dauphin.......................W, 5-2
at Bishop McDevitt...............W, 19-4
at Gettysburg .........................W, 6-2
Susquehanna Township ........W, 13-1
Hershey ...................................L, 12-2
at Harrisburg.........................W, 15-2
Palmyra....................................L, 4-3
at Middletown........................W, 12-5
at Lower Dauphin ...................L, 7-2
Bishop McDevitt ....................W, 9-5
at Chambersburg ...................L, 6-2
at Hershey................................W, 6-1
at Susquehanna Township ..W, 16-3
Harrisburg...............................W, 16-1
at Palmyra ..............................W, 8-7
Red Land .................................L, 5-4
Middletown .............................W, 7-5
Cedar Cliff...............................W, 4-3
District 3 tournament
Kennard-Dale ........................W, 12-8
Hershey ..................................W, 8-4
Palmyra...................................W, 8-2
vs. Twin Valley.......................W, 14-8
PIAA tournament
vs. Franklin Towne Charter.W, 10-0
AT   A   G L A N C E
Cory Spangenberg is ready to
start his professional baseball ca-
reer.
Spangenberg   plans   to   fly   to
San Diego today, attend the Pa-
dres game against the Washing-
ton Nationals tonight and sign a
contract Friday, according to his
mother, Lynne.
Before  heading  west,   the  20-
year-oldAbingtonHeights gradu-
ate spent Wednesday much like
many   days   from  his   youth   in
Clarks  Summit.   Cory  Spangen-
berg   went   to   the   high   school
baseball   field   with   his   older
brother  Ken,  an  assistant  coach
at Edgewood College in Wiscon-
sin, for an hour-and-a-half work-
out.
He  really  relies  on  Kenny  a
lot, Lynne Spangenberg said.
Following his first-round selec-
tion  with  the  10th  overall   pick
Monday, Cory Spangenberg indi-
cated  he  had  every  intention  of
signing with the Padres and be-
ginning  his   professional   career
immediately.   His   mother   said
Wednesday  night   that   the  con-
tract has been agreed upon.
Cory  Spangenberg  led  Abing-
ton  Heights   to  the  2009  PIAA
Class 3A baseball championship.
He was the Big South Rookie of
the Year as a freshman at Virginia
Military   Institute,   then   trans-
ferred to Indian River State Col-
lege in Florida where he was re-
garded as the nations top junior
college player this spring.
The  draft  concluded  Wednes-
day with two players from Keys-
tone College among those select-
ed.
Catcher   Bryan   Henry   was
picked by the Arizona Diamond-
backs   in   the   36th   round   and
pitcher   Blaine  OBrien  was   se-
lected in the 48th round by the
Cleveland  Indians  after  helping
the Giants finish third in the na-
tion in Division III.
Two   players   from  Wyoming
Valley  Conference  high  schools
were selected Tuesday.
Ray  Black,  a  Coughlin  gradu-
ate and University of Pittsburgh
pitcher, was pickedintheseventh
roundby the defendingWorldSe-
ries champion San Francisco Gi-
ants.
Tunkhannock senior Mike Pa-
pi went totheLos Angeles Angels
in the 30th round.
Tuesdays   selections   also   in-
cluded Villanova pitcher and Old
Forge graduate Kyle McMyne by
the Cincinnati Reds in the fourth
round  and  Lackawanna  College
pitcher Chris Kirsch in the 21st
round.
B A S E B A L L
Abington alum
ready to go pro
Cory Spangenberg, the 10th
overall pick in the MLB draft,
is set to sign with San Diego.
By TOMROBINSON
For The Times Leader
Steve Brynok and Zack Berg
each finished with two hits and
two RBI to help Mountain Post
earn a 12-6 win over Nanticoke
on Wednesday in a Wyoming
Valley senior legion game.
Pete Lamore also added two
hits for Mountain Post while
Aaron Piavis doubled and drove
in a run.
Jeremy McDonnell led Nanti-
coke with two hits and two RBI.
Dominick Policare and Jeff
Jezewski also recorded two hits
apiece in the loss.
Nanticoke   Mountain Post
ab   r  h bi   ab   r  h bi
Zwiebel 2b   3  0  0  0   Lamore ss   3  2  2  1
McDonnell 2b   2  1  2  2   Brynok 1b   3  1  2  2
Yudichak c   3  0  0  0   Ritz cf   2  0  0  0
Cerreta 1b   1  0  0  0   Sweeney ph   1  1  1  2
Ioanna ss   3  0  0  0   Engler p   2  0  1  1
Hauer cf   4  1  0  0   Humenick p   1  0  0  0
Policare 3b   3  1  2  0   Berg c   4  1  2  2
Jezewski lf   4  1  2  1   Quintilni 2b   1  2  1  0
Lukaszwski p   1  0  0  0   Murphy 2b   1  0  0  0
Passetti p   1  1  0  0   Piavis rf   2  1  1  1
Tsvedos p   1  0  0  0   Miale lf   2  1  1  1
Decker rf   3  1  0  0   Chupka lf   1  0  0  0
Clawson dh   3  0  1  2   Petrchko 3b   2  2  0  1
Ivan 1b   0  0  0  0   Rinehimr ph   1  0  0  0
Totals   32  5  7  5   Totals   26111111
Nanticoke .................................   020   211      6
Mountain Post .........................   035   04x      12
2B  Piavis
IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO
Nanticoke
Lukaszewski (L).......   2.0   4   3   3   3   0
Passett ......................   1.0   3   5   5   1   1
Tsvedos.....................   1.0   3   2   2   1   1
Decker .......................   2.0   1   2   1   2   3
Mountain Post
Engler (W).................   4.0   3   4   2   3   3
Humenick..................   3.0   3   2   2   2   3
Old Forge 14, Northwest 2
Dom Avvisato hit two home
runs and went 3-for-4 to lead
Old Forge to a five-inning win
over Northwest.
For Northwest, Pete Feno and
Skyler DiPasquale each went
1-for-2 with an RBI.
Old Forge   Northwest
ab   r  h bi   ab   r  h bi
Phillips lf   3  1  1  1   Feno 2b   2  1  1  1
Long cf   4  3  3  2   DiPasqle ss   2  0  1  1
Bocchichio ss   3  2  1  3   Mazonky 1b   3  0  0  0
Fultz 3b   2  1  1  2   Korea c   2  0  0  0
Avvisato 1b   4  3  3  3   Gulbierz lf   1  0  0  0
Fletcher p   3  0  0  0   Gurzynski cf   2  0  0  0
Bressler   1  0  0  0   Stempien p   1  1  0  0
Preston rf   2  2  1  0   Price rf   0  0  0  0
Loftus c   3  1  1  1   Tomko   0  0  0  0
McGlynn 2b   3  2  2  1   Samulevich   1  0  1  0
White 3b   2  0  0  0
Totals   28151813   Totals   16  2  3  2
Old Forge ...................................   140   36      14
Northwest ...................................   001   01      2
2B  Phillips, Long, McGlynn; HR  Bocchichio,
Avvisato 2
IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO
Old Forge
Fletcher (W)..............   5.0   3   2   2   5   6
Northwest
Stempien (L).............   5.0   13   14   13   2   2
L E G I O N  B A S E B A L L
Mountain Posts bats
take down Nanticoke
The Times Leader staff
STATE COLLEGE  College
coaching  greats  Mike  Krzyzew-
ski and Joe Paterno will meet on
the same stage at Penn State to
discuss coaching, ethics and oth-
er   issues  for   a  show  to  air   on
ESPN.
The network will tape the dis-
cussion  between  Dukes  basket-
ball coach and Penn States foot-
ball   coach  before  an  invitation-
only audience June 20 at Eisen-
hower  Auditorium  on  the  Penn
State campus.
The   program,   Difference
Makers: Life Lessons with Pater-
no & Krzyzewski, is scheduled
to  air  on  ESPN  and  ESPNU  on
June 30.
Former players for both coach-
es are alsoexpectedtoattend. Or-
ganizers said the event would be
student-focused,   with  questions
taken  from  the  audience.   Duke
students in Durham, N.C., will be
able to participate through a vid-
eo teleconference.
C O L L E G E  S P O R T S
Paterno, Krzyzewski will tape
show for ESPN at Penn State
The Associated Press
inning as the first two batters re-
ached base with singles. After he
struck out Dayan Viciedo, Tyler
Flowers drew a walk to load the
bases.
But   Phelps   whiffed   Dallas
McPherson   and   got   Lastings
Milledge  to  ground  into  a  fiel-
ders choice to end the threat.
He got in trouble in the first
inning  and  found  a  way  to  get
three   outs,   Molina   said   of
Phelps. I just told himto stay fo-
cused and keep putting zeros on
the board, and well still have a
chance.
After the first, Phelps didnt al-
low a hit until the fifth. Nearing
the  100-pitch  mark  in  the  sev-
enth, he got a pair of strikeouts
to end another Charlotte scoring
opportunity  when  the  Knights
had runners on first and second.
As he walked off the mound fol-
lowing a strikeout of Alejandro
De   Aza   to  end  the   frame,   he
pumped his fist in excitement.
I just didnt want to give up a
run   (in   the   seventh),   Phelps
said.   I  knew  I  was  done  after
that. That guy was giving me fits
all night andI finally made a real-
ly   good   pitch   to   him  and   it
worked out.
I was laboring a little in the
sixth and seventh. I was starting
to  get  tired.   I  was  pretty  done
thereintheend. Thats oneof the
reasons I was pretty excited.
Following Phelps, TimNorton
made his first appearance in Tri-
ple-A this season after a stellar
season to date at Double-ATren-
ton.   The  right-handed  reliever
pitcheda scoreless eighthinning
and picked up the win, while Ke-
vin Whelan pitched the ninth to
earn his 18th save of the season.
Our whole bullpen has been
huge for us all year, Phelps said.
They  were  starts  early  in  the
seasonI left12outs onthe board.
They pickedus up, nowwere do-
ing our best to keep them rest-
ed.
The  win  helped  the  Yankees
snap a two-game slide. And like
their   previous   two  losses,   the
Yankees offense struggled by on-
ly mustering four hits off three
Knights pitchers.
The difference was that SWB
came  through  with  runners  in
scoring position.
Sure,   the   Yankees   only   had
two  chances  with  a  runner  on
second or third and got one hit,
but the Knights were 0-for-5 and
left eight runners on base.
I think it was good baseball
on both sides; pitching and de-
fense, Molina said. We had one
hit through five innings and then
had a chance in the eighth and
came through.
Notes: Phelps helped the Yan-
kees win for the fourth consecu-
tive time after a loss, but he took
a   no-decision   for   the   second
straight time.  Knights manag-
er Joe McEwing and first base-
man Jim Gallagher were ejected
in  the  fifth  after   arguing  with
home plate umpire Gerard Asca-
ni.
HOWTHEY SCORED
YANKEES EIGHTH: Greg Golson singled. Ke-
vin  Russo  safe  on  fielders  choice,  Golson  out  at
second.   Dan  Brewer   grounded  out,   Russo  ad-
vanced to second. Gustavo Molina singled to score
Russo. Austin Krum grounded out. YANKEES 1-0
YANKEES
Continued fromPage 1B
Next Game: 7:05 p.m. today vs.
Charlotte at PNC Field
Probable Pitchers: Knights RHP
Gaby Hernandez (4-5, 7.41) vs.
Yankees RHP Adam Warren (3-2,
3.88)
On Deck: The four-game series
with the Knights and the eight-
game homestand wraps up Friday
night.
Radio: All games can be heard on
THE GAME (1340-AM) with Mike
Vander Woude
L O O K I N G   A H E A D
MOOSIC  Wednesday was
another busy day for trans-
actions for Scranton/Wilkes-
Barre with six players involved
in transactions.
First, reliever Amauri Sanit
was activated from the DL then
called up to New York to re-
place Joba Chamberlain, who
was placed on the DL with a
leg problem.
Hector Noesi was sent down
to SWB from New York and the
parent club claimed Jeff Mar-
quez off waivers from the
White Sox. Marquez was in the
New York bullpen for Wednes-
days game.
Joining the Scranton/
Wilkes-Barre pen for Wednes-
days game was Tim Norton.
The righthander was called up
from Trenton, where he put up
solid numbers. He only al-
lowed 12 hits and eight walks
in 29 innings, while fanning 44.
He posted a 1-0 record with six
saves and a 1.55 ERA in 22
games for the Thunder.
He was needed because
Kanekoa Texeira was placed on
the DL after leaving Tuesdays
game with an injury.
In other minor injury news,
catcher Jesus Montero was not
in SWBs lineup for the third
straight day while battling an
eye infection.
Noesi, Norton join SWB
By DAVE ROSENGRANT
drosengrant@timesleader.com
Yankees 1, Charlotte 0
Charlotte   Yankees
ab   r  h bi   ab   r  h bi
DeAza lf   3  0  1  0   Krum lf   4  0  0  0
Gallagher 1b   3  0  1  0   Pena ss   2  0  0  0
Dawkins 3b   1  0  0  0   Vazquez 1b   3  0  0  0
Viciedo rf   4  0  1  0   Laird 3b   3  0  0  0
Flowers c   2  0  0  0   Parraz dh   3  0  0  0
McPsn 3b-1b   4  0  0  0   Golson cf   3  0  1  0
Milledge dh   4  0  0  0   Russo 2b   3  1  0  0
Danks cf   4  0  1  0   Brewer rf   3  0  1  0
Garcia 2b   4  0  0  0   Molina c   3  0  2  1
Escobar ss   3  0  2  0
Totals   32  0  6  0   Totals   27  1  4  1
Charlotte ............................   000   000   000      0
Yankees .............................   000   000   01x      1
CHA    2B:   Escobar   (12);   Team  RISP:   0-for-5;
Team LOB: 8; DP: 1.
SWBTeamRISP: 1-for-2; TeamLOB: 3; SB: Pe-
na; E: Molina (1); DP: 1.
IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO
Charlotte
Socolovich  ...............   4.0   1   0   0   1   5
Kloess .......................   2.0   1   0   0   0   3
Corley (L, 0-1) .........   2.0   2   1   1   0   1
Yankees
Phelps  ......................   7.0   5   0   0   3   8
Norton (W, 1-0) .......   1.0   1   0   0   0   2
Whelan (S, 18) ........   1.0   0   0   0   0   2
Ejections: Charlotte Knights Manager Joe McEw-
ing  ejected  by  HP  umpire  Gerard  Ascani   (5th);
Charlotte   Knights   first   baseman   Jim  Gallagher
ejected by HP umpire Gerard Ascani (5th).
Umpires:  HP:  Gerard  Ascani; 1B:  David  Rackley;
3B: Toby Basner.
T: 2:30.
Att: 2,638.
suddenly   shaky   Canucks   with
two thoroughly dominant wins.
Luongo gave up four goals on
20 shots before Cory Schneider
replaced him, ending yet anoth-
er shaky defensive performance
for  the  Presidents   Trophy-win-
ning  Canucks,   who  were  inex-
plicably passionless in Boston.
Vancouver   needed   just   one
win in Boston to earn the chance
to win the franchises first cham-
pionship  on  home  ice.   Instead,
the Canucks headed home with
huge questions about their men-
tal toughness, defense and goal-
tending.
The Bruins rolled on an emo-
tional highthat beganwitha stir-
ring pregame tribute to Horton.
The right wing will miss the rest
of the series after incurring a se-
rious concussionearlyinGame 3
on a hit fromVancouver defense-
man Aaron Rome, who was sus-
pended for four games.
Bobby  Orr,  the  Hall  of  Fame
defenseman   and   Boston   icon,
wore his own No. 4 jersey as he
waved  a  flag  bearing  Hortons
No.   18,   drawing   thunderous
cheers while standing in the low-
er bowl under a spotlight. Hun-
dreds of Canucks fans in blue jer-
seys joined in the cheers for Hor-
ton,   who   scored   the   winning
goals in both of Bostons Game 7
victories during these playoffs.
With the victory secure in the
final minutes, the entire building
loudly chanted Hortons name.
Thomas  was  outstanding  yet
again.   He  has  allowed  just  five
goals  in  four  games  in  his  first
Stanley   Cup   finals,   with   Van-
couvers vaunted Sedin twins 
the NHLs last two scoring cham-
pions  failing to beat him.
Despite the NHLs warning to
these teams about keeping their
competition  between  the  whis-
tles, the thirdperiodfeaturedan-
other   handful   of   skirmishes.
Thomas delighted Bostons fans
when he slashed Vancouver agi-
tator Alex Burrows with 1:51 to
play,   precipitating   another
brawl.
Peverley, a Bruins newcomer
after a late-season trade fromAt-
lanta, filled in for Horton on the
Bruins top line, lining up with
David  Krejci   and  Milan  Lucic.
The  hardworking  forward  isnt
known for his scoring touch, but
came through twice in the new
role.
Boston  went   ahead  midway
through   the   first   period   after
Krejci   alertly   tapped   a   loose
puckintheneutral zoneaheadto
Peverley,   who  blew  past   Raffi
Torres andscoredjust his second
goal in 19 games.
The Canucks are a mess onde-
fense  after  losing  top  blueliner
Dan  Hamhuis   to  an  injury   in
Game  1  before  Romes  suspen-
sion. Keith Ballard struggled as
Romes  replacement,   making  a
brutal turnover onBostons third
goal, but Vancouver played gen-
erally  shoddy  team  defense  in
front   of   Luongo,   who   hasnt
shaken his reputation for strug-
gling in big games.
Perhaps   the   top-seeded   Ca-
nucks   only  good  news   out   of
Boston is that the home team is
dominating  this   series     and
theyve  got  two  more  potential
home games.
BRUINS
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   M   A   J   O   R   L   E   A   G   U   E   B   A   S   E   B   A   L   L   
NEW YORK  David Ortiz
hit one of three Boston homers
to back a tireless Tim Wake-
field and the Red Sox extended
their domination of the Yan-
kees this season, beating New
York 11-6 on Wednesday night
to take over first place in the
AL East.
Carl Crawford and J.D. Drew
also connected, both in the
ninth inning to break the game
open for a second time. Jacoby
Ellsbury had three hits and
Adrian Gonzalez added two
RBIs.
Facing his most familiar foe
in Wakefield, Derek Jeter fin-
ished 1 for 5 to move within 11
hits of 3,000. He had a run-
scoring double but also
grounded into a rally-killing
double play.
Alex Rodriguez homered for
the banged-up Yankees, who
have lost seven of eight meet-
ings with their longtime rivals
this season  including all five
at home.
Orioles 3, Athletics 2
BALTIMORE  Rookie
Zach Britton took a four-hitter
into the seventh inning, Mark
Reynolds homered, and the
Baltimore Orioles beat the
skidding Oakland Athletics 3-2
on Wednesday night for a
three-game sweep.
It was the ninth consecutive
loss for the Athletics, their
longest skid since a 10-game
run in 2008. Oakland scored
only four runs in the series and
never held a lead.
J.J. Hardy drove in a run for
the Orioles, who have won four
of five. It was their first three-
game sweep of the As in Balti-
more since July 21-23, 1998.
Britton (6-4) allowed four
hits and two walks in 6 1-3
innings. The left-hander, who
tied his career high with six
strikeouts, was 0-3 in six starts
since May 1.
Twins 3, Indians 2, 10 innings
CLEVELAND  Ben Rev-
eres two-out RBI single in the
10th inning off closer Chris
Perez gave the coming-to-life
Minnesota Twins a 3-2 win
Wednesday over the slumping
Cleveland Indians, who cant
seem to shake free of their
June swoon.
After Drew Butera doubled
with two outs off Perez (2-2),
Revere flared his base hit into
shallow left. Butera scored
sliding ahead of outfielder
Michael Brantleys one-hop
throw to the plate, helping the
last-place Twins take the series
and win for the sixth time in
seven games.
Matt Capps (2-3) got the win
after giving up Jack Hanna-
hans tying, two-out homer in
the ninth. Phil Dumatrait gave
up a two-out double in the 10th
before retiring Shin-Soo Choo
on a comebacker for his first
career save.
Rangers 7, Tigers 3
ARLINGTON, Texas 
Alexi Ogando scattered six hits
over 7 2-3 innings to remain
unbeaten, Adrian Beltre home-
red, and the Texas Rangers
avoided a three-game sweep by
Detroit with a 7-3 victory over
the Tigers on Wednesday
night.
Detroit had 21 runs and 38
hits while winning the first two
games of the series and had
taken four straight overall.
Ogando (7-0) struck out
seven to match a career high
and walked two.
Ogando became the first
major league pitcher to win his
first seven decisions as a start-
er since Jered Weaver went 9-0
for the Los Angeles Angels in
2006.
Elvis Andrus had three hits
for the AL West-leading Rang-
ers.
A M E R I C A N  L E A G U E  R O U N D U P
Boston becomes
Bronx bombers
The Associated Press
PHILADELPHIACole
Hamels struck out nine ineight
strong innings andRyanHoward
homeredto lift the Philadelphia
Phillies to a 2-0 winover the Los
Angeles Dodgers onWednesday
night.
Hamels (8-2) allowedsix hits
andwalkednone while lowering
his ERAto 2.58 andcontinuing
his mastery of the Dodgers. He
improvedto 3-0 witha1.18 ERA
infive career regular-season
starts against Los Angeles. He
also is 3-0 inthree career postsea-
sonstarts versus the Dodgers.
Howards sixth-inning homer
to right off Hiroki Kuroda (5-7)
gave Philadelphia a1-0 lead. The
Phillies hadgone a season-worst
651-3 innings without a home
run, andHowardhadbeen0 for
13 withsix strikeouts previously
against Kuroda.
Braves 3, Marlins 2, 10innings
MIAMI Freddie Freeman
singledhome the go-aheadrun
inthe10thinning Wednesday
night, andthe Atlanta Braves
extendedthe Florida Marlins
losing streak to sevengames by
winning 3-2.
The Braves Derek Lowe took
a no-hitter into the seventh
before he tired. Lowe gave up
two hits andno runs in6 2-3
innings.
Cubs 4, Reds1
CINCINNATI Carlos Pena
andAramis Ramirez hit home
runs onconsecutive pitches in
the fourthinning to back Ryan
Dempsters pitching andthe
Chicago Cubs snappedaneight-
game losing streak witha 4-1win
over the Cincinnati Reds on
Wednesday.
Dempster (5-5) went six in-
nings for his fourthwininhis last
five decisions this season, and
first wininfive decisions as a
visitor at the ballpark he called
home in2002 and2003.
Rockies 5, Padres 3
SANDIEGOTroy Tulo-
witzki hit a two-rundouble off
closer HeathBell withone out in
the ninthinning andthe Col-
orado Rockies beat the San
Diego Padres 5-3 onWednesday
to take two of three inthe series.
Tulowitzki hadbeen0 for14
lifetime against Bell (2-2), a
two-time All-Star, before his hit
to right-center. He finishedwith
three hits andthree RBIs.
Giants 3, Nationals1
SANFRANCISCOMatt
CainoverpoweredWashington
with11strikeouts inhis first
complete game of the seasonand
also hit anRBI double that
helpedthe SanFrancisco Giants
beat the Nationals 3-1on
Wednesday for their sixthwinin
eight games.
Rookie BrandonCrawfordhit
a tiebreaking RBI triple inthe
seventhinning andlater scored
aninsurance runto helpthe
first-place Giants wintheir third
straight series.
Astros 4, Cardinals1
HOUSTONBudNorris
took a no-hitter into the seventh
inning andteamedwithMark
Melanconholdthe St. Louis
Cardinals to two hits inthe
HoustonAstros 4-1winWednes-
day night.
Norris (4-4) pitchedeight
scoreless innings, allowing only
former Astro Lance Berkmans
solo homer withtwo outs.
N AT I O N A L  L E A G U E  R O U N D U P
Hamels is stellar as
Phils blank Dodgers
The Associated Press
STANDINGS/STATS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tuesday's Games
Boston 6, N.Y. Yankees 4
Cleveland 1, Minnesota 0
Baltimore 4, Oakland 0
Detroit 8, Texas 1
Chicago White Sox 5, Seattle 1
Toronto 8, Kansas City 5
Tampa Bay 4, L.A. Angels 1
Wednesday's Games
Minnesota 3, Cleveland 2, 10 innings
Boston 11, N.Y. Yankees 6
Baltimore 3, Oakland 2
Texas 7, Detroit 3
Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.
Toronto at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.
Thursday's Games
Toronto (R.Romero 5-5) at Kansas City (Hochevar
3-6), 4:10 p.m.
Boston  (Beckett   4-2)   at   N.Y.   Yankees  (Sabathia
7-3), 7:05 p.m.
Seattle (Fister 3-6) at Detroit (Verlander 6-3), 7:05
p.m.
Oakland (Cahill 6-3) at Chicago White Sox (Buehrle
5-4), 8:10 p.m.
Texas   (D.Holland   5-1)   at   Minnesota   (Blackburn
5-4), 8:10 p.m.
Friday's Games
Cleveland at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Seattle at Detroit, 7:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
Boston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.
Oakland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.
Texas at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m.
Kansas City at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Tuesday's Games
Pittsburgh 8, Arizona 5
L.A. Dodgers 6, Philadelphia 2
Atlanta 1, Florida 0
Cincinnati 8, Chicago Cubs 2
St. Louis 7, Houston 4
N.Y. Mets 2, Milwaukee 1
San Diego 2, Colorado 0
Washington 2, San Francisco 1
Wednesday's Games
Chicago Cubs 4, Cincinnati 1
San Francisco 3, Washington 1
Colorado 5, San Diego 3
Pittsburgh 3, Arizona 2, 12 innings
Philadelphia 2, L.A. Dodgers 0
Atlanta 3, Florida 2, 10 innings
Houston 4, St. Louis 1
N.Y. Mets at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m.
Thursday's Games
Arizona  (Collmenter   4-1)   at   Pittsburgh  (Karstens
3-4), 7:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (R.Wells1-1) at Philadelphia (K.Ken-
drick 3-4), 7:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Jurrjens 7-2) at Florida (Volstad 2-5), 7:10
p.m.
St.  Louis  (Lynn  0-1)  at  Houston  (Happ  3-7),  8:05
p.m.
N.Y. Mets (Niese 4-5) at Milwaukee (Gallardo 8-2),
8:10 p.m.
L.A.  Dodgers  (Kershaw  6-3)  at  Colorado  (Chacin
6-4), 8:40 p.m.
Washington (L.Hernandez 3-7) at San Diego (Ha-
rang 6-2), 10:05 p.m.
Cincinnati (Cueto2-2) at SanFrancisco(Bumgarner
2-7), 10:15 p.m.
Friday's Games
Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
Arizona at Florida, 7:10 p.m.
Atlanta at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
St. Louis at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 8:40 p.m.
Washington at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
Cincinnati at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m.
T  U  E  S  D  A  Y     S
L  A  T  E   B  O  X  E  S
Rays 4, Angels 1
Tampa Bay   Los Angeles
ab   r  h bi   ab   r  h bi
Damon dh   5  1  3  1   Aybar ss   4  0  1  0
Zobrist 2b   5  0  1  1   HKndrc 2b   4  1  1  0
Joyce rf   4  0  0  0   Abreu lf   4  0  2  0
BUpton cf   5  1  1  1   TrHntr rf   4  0  2  1
Ktchm 1b   4  1  3  0   Callasp 3b   4  0  0  0
Ruggin lf   4  0  2  0   Trumo 1b   4  0  1  0
Jaso c   3  1  2  1   V.Wells cf   3  0  0  0
SRdrgz 3b   3  0  0  0   Branyn dh   2  0  0  0
Brignc ss   4  0  0  0
MIzturs
ph-dh   1  0  0  0
Conger c   3  0  0  0
Totals   37  412  4   Totals   33  1  7  1
Tampa Bay.........................   101   100   010      4
Los Angeles.......................   000   001   000      1
EB.Upton (2). DPTampa Bay 1. LOBTampa
Bay 9, Los Angeles 5. 2BDamon 2 (10), Kotch-
man (7), H.Kendrick (13), Abreu (16), Trumbo (12).
3BDamon  (2).   HRB.Upton  (8).   SS.Rodri-
guez.
IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO
Tampa Bay
Cobb W,1-0 .............   6
1
3   7   1   1   0   3
Howell H,1 ...............
  2
3   0   0   0   0   2
Jo.Peralta H,10.......   1   0   0   0   0   2
Farnsworth S,12-13   1   0   0   0   0   1
Los Angeles
Haren L,5-4..............   7   8   3   3   1   6
R.Thompson............
  2
3   3   1   1   0   0
Jepsen......................   1
1
3   1   0   0   1   1
UmpiresHome,   Laz  Diaz;First,   Scott   Barry;Se-
cond, John Hirschbeck;Third, Wally Bell.
T2:38. A38,833 (45,389).
Padres 2, Rockies 0
Colorado   San Diego
ab   r  h bi   ab   r  h bi
CGnzlz cf   3  0  1  0   Denorfi cf   3  0  0  0
Nelson 2b   4  0  0  0   Bartlett ss   4  0  1  0
Helton 1b   4  0  1  0   Headly 3b   4  0  0  0
Tlwtzk ss   4  0  0  0   Ludwck lf   3  0  1  0
S.Smith rf   4  0  2  0   Hawpe rf   3  0  0  0
Wggntn 3b   4  0  0  0   H.Bell p   0  0  0  0
Blckmn lf   3  0  0  0   Cantu 1b   3  0  0  0
JMorls c   3  0  1  0   KPhlps c   3  1  1  0
Jimenz p   2  0  0  0   AlGnzlz 2b   3  1  1  1
Giambi ph   1  0  0  0   Stauffr p   2  0  2  1
Brothrs p   0  0  0  0
Cnghm
ph-rf   1  0  0  0
Totals   32  0  5  0   Totals   29  2  6  2
Colorado ............................   000   000   000      0
San Diego..........................   000   020   00x      2
DPColorado 1. LOBColorado 6, San Diego 4.
2BC.Gonzalez (9), S.Smith (17), Bartlett (7).
IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO
Colorado
Jimenez L,1-6..........   7   6   2   2   0   8
Brothers ...................   1   0   0   0   1   0
San Diego
Stauffer W,2-4.........   8   4   0   0   1   8
H.Bell S,17-18.........   1   1   0   0   0   0
WPJimenez, H.Bell. PBJ.Morales.
UmpiresHome,   Jeff   Nelson;First,   Mike   Esta-
brook;Second, Bill Welke;Third, Tim Tschida.
T2:11. A17,732 (42,691).
Nationals 2, Giants 1
Washington   San Francisco
ab   r  h bi   ab   r  h bi
Berndn lf   4  0  1  0   Torres cf   4  0  1  0
Dsmnd ss   4  0  1  1   SCasill p   0  0  0  0
Espinos 2b   5  0  1  0   Gillaspi 3b   4  0  1  0
Morse 1b   3  0  1  0   FSnchz 2b   4  0  0  0
WRams c   4  0  2  0   Huff 1b   4  1  1  0
Ankiel cf   4  1  1  0   Schrhlt rf   4  0  1  1
HrstnJr 3b   2  0  0  0   Rownd lf-cf   4  0  1  0
Bixler pr-3b   1  0  0  0   BCrwfr ss   2  0  0  0
Cora 3b   0  0  0  0   CStwrt c   3  0  0  0
L.Nix rf   2  1  0  0   JSnchz p   1  0  0  0
Zmrmn p   1  0  0  1   Burrell ph   1  0  0  0
Werth ph   1  0  0  0   RRmrz p   0  0  0  0
Clipprd p   0  0  0  0   JaLopz p   0  0  0  0
Storen p   0  0  0  0
C.Ross
ph-lf   0  0  0  0
Totals   31  2  7  2   Totals   31  1  5  1
Washington .......................   001   100   000      2
San Francisco....................   010   000   000      1
EHuff   (3),   Torres   (1).   DPSan   Francisco   3.
LOBWashington   11,   San   Francisco   5.
2BMorse   (9),   Ankiel   (6),   Schierholtz   (7).
3BHuff (1). SBBernadina (8). CSB.Crawford
(1). SZimmermann 2.
IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO
Washington
Zimmermann W,4-6   7   5   1   1   1   3
Clippard H,14 ..........   1   0   0   0   1   1
Storen S,12-13........   1   0   0   0   0   0
San Francisco
J.Sanchez L,4-4......   5   4   2   2   5   6
R.Ramirez................   2   2   0   0   1   2
Ja.Lopez ..................   1   0   0   0   0   1
S.Casilla...................   1   1   0   0   0   0
HBPby J.Sanchez (Bernadina).
UmpiresHome,   Greg   Gibson;First,   Sam  Hol-
brook;Second, Gerry Davis;Third, Todd Tichenor.
A  M  E  R  I   C  A  N
L  E  A  G  U  E
Red Sox 11, Yankees 6
Boston   New York
ab   r  h bi   ab   r  h bi
Ellsury cf   5  1  3  1   Jeter ss   5  1  1  1
Pedroia 2b   3  0  1  1   Grndrs cf   5  0  0  0
AdGnzl 1b   4  0  0  2   Teixeir 1b   4  0  1  2
Youkils 3b   4  1  1  0   AlRdrg dh   5  1  1  1
Ortiz dh   4  2  1  2   Cano 2b   3  1  0  0
Crwfrd lf   5  2  2  1   Swisher rf   4  0  1  0
Scutaro ss   5  2  2  0   Gardnr lf   2  0  1  0
J.Drew rf   3  1  1  3   ENunez 3b   3  1  1  0
Varitek c   3  2  0  1   Cervelli c   3  2  3  2
Totals   36111111   Totals   34  6  9  6
Boston..............................   310   301   003      11
New York.........................   000   131   001      6
ECervelli   2   (4).   DPBoston  1,   New  York  1.
LOBBoston  7,  New  York  7.  2BEllsbury  (20),
Scutaro (3), Jeter (8), Cervelli (2). HROrtiz (15),
C.Crawford (6), J.Drew(4), Al.Rodriguez (11). SB
Ellsbury   (23),   Scutaro   (1),   Gardner   (11).   SF
J.Drew, Teixeira.
IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO
Boston
Wakefield W,3-1 .....   5
1
3   5   5   5   3   3
Aceves S,1-2...........   3
2
3   4   1   1   1   4
New York
A.J.Burnett L,6-4.....   5
2
3   7   8   7   4   3
Logan........................   1
2
3   1   0   0   2   3
Pendleton.................   1
2
3   3   3   3   2   2
HBPby Wakefield(Cano). WPWakefield. PB
Varitek.
UmpiresHome,   Bob   Davidson;First,   Hunter
Wendelstedt;Second,   Brian   Knight;Third,   Jerry
Layne.
T3:23. A47,863 (50,291).
Twins 3, Indians 2, 10 innings
Minnesota   Cleveland
ab   r  h bi   ab   r  h bi
Revere cf   5  1  3  2   Brantly lf   5  0  3  0
ACasill ss   5  0  1  0   ACarer ss   4  0  0  0
Cuddyr rf   4  0  0  0   GSizmr cf   5  1  1  1
Mornea dh   4  0  1  1   CSantn 1b   4  0  1  0
DYong lf   4  0  0  0   Choo rf   5  0  1  0
Repko lf   0  0  0  0   LaPort dh   4  0  0  0
Valenci 3b   4  0  2  0   Phelps 2b   4  0  0  0
LHughs 1b   4  1  2  0   Hannhn 3b   4  1  2  1
Tolbert 2b   4  0  1  0   Marson c   4  0  2  0
Butera c   4  1  1  0
Totals   38  311  3   Totals   39  210  2
Minnesota ....................   001   001   000   1      3
Cleveland .....................   000   001   001   0      2
EBrantley  (2).   DPMinnesota  1,   Cleveland  1.
LOBMinnesota  5,   Cleveland  9.   2BMorneau
(12),   Valencia  (11),   Butera  (6),   C.Santana  (12),
Choo   (8).   HRG.Sizemore   (7),   Hannahan   (5).
SBRevere  (4).   CSRevere  (1),   Valencia  (4),
Brantley (3).
IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO
Minnesota
Pavano .....................   7   7   1   1   1   3
Mijares H,8 ..............   1   0   0   0   0   0
Capps W,2-3
BS,5-13....................   1   2   1   1   0   0
Dumatrait S,1-1.......   1   1   0   0   0   0
Cleveland
Masterson................   8   9   2   2   0   3
Sipp...........................   1   0   0   0   0   1
C.Perez L,2-2..........   1   2   1   1   0   0
HBPby Pavano (A.Cabrera).
UmpiresHome,   Alan   Porter;First,   Fieldin   Cul-
breth;Second,   Gary   Cederstrom;Third,   Adrian
Johnson.
T2:49. A15,849 (43,441).
Orioles 3, Athletics 2
Oakland   Baltimore
ab   r  h bi   ab   r  h bi
Crisp cf   3  0  1  1   Andino 2b   4  0  0  0
Barton 1b   4  0  0  0   Markks rf   3  0  1  0
CJcksn lf   3  0  2  0   AdJons cf   3  0  0  0
Wlngh dh   4  0  0  0   Guerrr dh   3  1  1  0
KSuzuk c   3  0  0  0   D.Lee 1b   3  0  1  0
DeJess rf   4  0  0  0   Wieters c   3  0  0  0
Rosales 3b   3  0  0  0   Hardy ss   3  1  1  1
Sweeny ph   1  0  0  0   MrRynl 3b   3  1  2  2
Pnngtn ss   3  0  0  0   Reimld lf   2  0  0  0
JWeeks 2b   3  2  2  0   Pie ph-lf   1  0  0  0
Totals   31  2  5  1   Totals   28  3  6  3
Oakland..............................   000   001   010      2
Baltimore............................   000   030   00x      3
EReimold   (1).   DPOakland   2,   Baltimore   1.
LOBOakland  5,   Baltimore  1.   2BJ.Weeks  (1).
HRMar.Reynolds  (10).   SBMar.Reynolds  (4).
SFCrisp.
IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO
Oakland
Outman L,1-1 ..........   6   5   3   3   0   4
Devine......................   1   0   0   0   0   1
A.Bailey ....................   1   1   0   0   0   2
Baltimore
Britton W,6-4 ...........   6
1
3   4   1   1   2   6
Ji.Johnson H,10......   1
2
3   1   1   0   0   1
Gregg S,12-15 ........   1   0   0   0   0   0
WPOutman.
UmpiresHome, Chris Guccione;First, Cory Bla-
ser;Second, Mike Winters;Third, Mike Everitt.
T2:16. A11,760 (45,438).
Rangers 7, Tigers 3
Detroit   Texas
ab   r  h bi   ab   r  h bi
AJcksn cf   5  0  1  1   Andrus ss   5  1  3  1
Kelly 3b   5  1  1  2   Gentry cf   3  1  1  0
Boesch rf   5  0  0  0   JHmltn lf   5  0  1  2
MiCarr 1b   3  0  2  0   MiYong 2b   4  1  1  0
VMrtnz c   4  0  1  0   ABeltre dh   3  1  2  2
Dirks lf   2  0  1  0   N.Cruz rf   4  0  0  0
Raburn ph-lf   1  0  0  0   Napoli 1b   4  0  0  0
JhPerlt ss   4  1  1  0   Torreal c   3  2  2  0
Avila dh   4  1  1  0   C.Davis 3b   4  1  2  0
Santiag 2b   4  0  1  0
Totals   37  3  9  3   Totals   35  712  5
Detroit.................................   100   000   002      3
Texas..................................   004   110   10x      7
EKelly (2), Dirks (1), J.Hamilton (1), N.Cruz (4).
DPDetroit 2, Texas 1. LOBDetroit 9, Texas 8.
2BA.Jackson  (12),   Gentry  (3),   J.Hamilton  (10).
HRKelly (1), A.Beltre (12). CSDirks (1), Andrus
(1).
IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO
Detroit
Coke L,1-6...............   5   10   6   4   3   0
Wilk...........................   2   2   1   1   0   1
E.Gonzalez..............   1   0   0   0   1   1
Texas
Ogando W,7-0.........   7
2
3   6   1   1   2   7
D.Oliver ....................
  2
3   2   2   2   0   2
Feliz ..........................
  2
3   1   0   0   0   1
WPOgando.
UmpiresHome,   Ed  Rapuano;First,   Brian  ONo-
ra;Second, Alfonso Marquez;Third, Ed Hickox.
T2:54. A40,388 (49,170).
N  A  T  I   O  N  A  L
L  E  A  G  U  E
Phillies 2, Dodgers 0
Los Angeles   Philadelphia
ab   r  h bi   ab   r  h bi
DGordn ss   3  0  0  0   Victorn cf   3  1  1  0
Loney ph-1b   1  0  0  0   DBrwn rf   4  0  0  1
Blake 1b   4  0  1  0   Polanc 3b   4  0  1  0
Lindlm p   0  0  0  0   Howard 1b   4  1  1  1
Ethier rf   4  0  2  0   Ibanez lf   4  0  1  0
Kemp cf   4  0  2  0   Ruiz c   2  0  0  0
Uribe 3b   4  0  0  0   WValdz ss   4  0  0  0
MThms lf   3  0  0  0   Mrtnz 2b   3  0  1  0
Navarr ph   1  0  0  0   Hamels p   2  0  0  0
Barajs c   3  0  1  0   Madson p   0  0  0  0
Carroll 2b-ss   3  0  0  0
Kuroda p   2  0  0  0
MacDgl p   0  0  0  0
Guerrir p   0  0  0  0
Miles ph-2b   1  0  1  0
Totals   33  0  7  0   Totals   30  2  5  2
Los Angeles.......................   000   000   000      0
Philadelphia.......................   000   001   10x      2
EW.Valdez (4). DPPhiladelphia 1. LOBLos
Angeles 6, Philadelphia 8. 2BEthier (15), Ibanez
(12).   3BVictorino  (6),   M.Martinez  (1).   HRHo-
ward (13). SBDo.Brown (2).
IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO
Los Angeles
Kuroda L,5-7............   5
1
3   4   1   1   3   7
MacDougal ..............
  2
3   0   0   0   1   1
Guerrier ....................   1   1   1   1   0   1
Lindblom..................   1   0   0   0   0   1
Philadelphia
Hamels W,8-2..........   8   6   0   0   0   9
Madson S,14-14 .....   1   1   0   0   0   0
WPKuroda 2.
UmpiresHome, Eric Cooper;First, TimTimmons-
;Second, Mark Carlson;Third, Jeff Kellogg.
T2:42. A44,751 (43,651).
Cubs 4, Reds 1
Chicago   Cincinnati
ab   r  h bi   ab   r  h bi
Fukdm rf   4  1  2  0   Stubbs cf   4  1  1  0
Barney ss   4  0  0  0   BPhllps 2b   3  0  0  0
DeWitt 2b   5  1  1  0   Votto 1b   4  0  1  0
Marml p   0  0  0  0   Bruce rf   3  0  1  1
C.Pena 1b   4  1  1  2   Cairo 3b   4  0  0  0
ArRmr 3b   4  1  1  1   FLewis lf   4  0  0  0
BSnydr lf   4  0  0  0   Hanign c   3  0  0  0
K.Wood p   0  0  0  0   Janish ss   3  0  1  0
Marshll p   0  0  0  0   Arroyo p   2  0  0  0
LeMahi 2b   0  0  0  0   Bray p   0  0  0  0
Campn cf   4  0  2  0   Arrdnd p   0  0  0  0
K.Hill c   3  0  2  0   JGoms ph   1  0  0  0
Dmpstr p   3  0  0  0   Ondrsk p   0  0  0  0
Montnz lf   1  0  0  0   Corder p   0  0  0  0
Totals   36  4  9  3   Totals   31  1  4  1
Chicago..............................   000   300   100      4
Cincinnati ...........................   001   000   000      1
EJanish   (6).   LOBChicago  10,   Cincinnati   5.
2BFukudome  2  (10),  K.Hill   (3).  3BJanish  (1).
HRC.Pena  (9),   Ar.Ramirez  (3).   SBCampana
(6), Stubbs (18). SBarney.
IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO
Chicago
Dempster W,5-5......   6   3   1   1   1   8
K.Wood H,9.............   1   1   0   0   0   2
Marshall H,12..........   1   0   0   0   0   2
Marmol S,11-15 ......   1   0   0   0   0   0
Cincinnati
Arroyo L,4-6.............   6
1
3   8   4   3   1   3
Bray...........................
  1
3   0   0   0   1   1
Arredondo................
  1
3   0   0   0   1   1
Ondrusek .................   1   1   0   0   1   0
Cordero....................   1   0   0   0   0   1
HBPby   Dempster   (B.Phillips).   PBHanigan.
BalkArredondo.
UmpiresHome,   Doug  Eddings;First,   Vic  Cara-
pazza;Second, Dana DeMuth;Third, Paul Nauert.
T3:03. A31,367 (42,319).
Giants 3, Nationals 1
Washington   San Francisco
ab   r  h bi   ab   r  h bi
Berndn lf   3  0  0  0   Torres cf   2  0  0  0
Dsmnd ss   4  0  2  0   MTejad 3b   4  0  1  0
L.Nix rf   4  0  0  0   FSnchz 2b   4  0  0  0
Morse 1b   4  1  1  0   Huff 1b   4  0  1  0
WRams c   4  0  0  0   C.Ross rf   4  1  1  0
Espinos 2b   4  0  1  0   Rownd lf   3  0  0  0
Ankiel cf   3  0  1  1   BCrwfr ss   3  1  2  1
Cora 3b   3  0  0  0   Whitsd c   3  1  2  1
Maya p   2  0  0  0   Cain p   3  0  1  1
SBurntt p   0  0  0  0
Stairs ph   1  0  0  0
Coffey p   0  0  0  0
Totals   32  1  5  1   Totals   30  3  8  3
Washington .......................   000   000   100      1
San Francisco....................   000   001   20x      3
ECain (1). DPWashington 1. LOBWashing-
ton 5, San Francisco 5. 2BAnkiel (7), Whiteside
(3), Cain (1). 3BB.Crawford (1). SBBernadina
(9), Morse (2). CSB.Crawford (2).
IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO
Washington
Maya.........................   6   4   1   1   1   1
S.Burnett L,1-3........   1   3   2   2   0   0
Coffey.......................   1   1   0   0   1   0
San Francisco
Cain W,5-4...............   9   5   1   1   1   11
WPMaya.
UmpiresHome,   Sam  Holbrook;First,   Gerry  Da-
vis;Second, Todd Tichenor;Third, Greg Gibson.
T2:16. A41,738 (41,915).
Rockies 5, Padres 3
Colorado   San Diego
ab   r  h bi   ab   r  h bi
CGnzlz cf   5  1  1  0   EPtrsn cf-lf   4  0  2  0
Nelson 2b   4  0  0  0   Bartlett ss   4  0  0  0
JHerrr ph-2b   0  0  0  0   Headly 3b   3  1  0  0
Helton 1b   4  3  4  1   Ludwck lf   4  1  2  0
Tlwtzk ss   4  1  3  3
Denorfi
pr-cf   0  0  0  0
S.Smith rf   4  0  1  0   Hawpe rf   4  1  1  0
Wggntn 3b   5  0  1  1   Hundly c   4  0  1  0
Blckmn lf   4  0  1  0   Cantu 1b   3  0  2  0
Iannett c   4  0  0  0   AlGnzlz 2b   4  0  1  2
Cook p   3  0  1  0   Mosely p   2  0  0  0
Belisle p   0  0  0  0   Luebke p   0  0  0  0
EYong ph   1  0  0  0   KPhlps ph   1  0  0  0
Lndstr p   0  0  0  0   Qualls p   0  0  0  0
Street p   0  0  0  0   MAdms p   0  0  0  0
H.Bell p   0  0  0  0
Cnghm ph   1  0  0  0
Totals   38  512  5   Totals   34  3  9  2
Colorado ............................   002   010   002      5
San Diego..........................   010   002   000      3
ECantu  (3).   LOBColorado  10,   San  Diego  8.
2BHelton 2 (14), Tulowitzki (13), E.Patterson (2).
HRHelton (8). SBDenorfia (5). CSE.Patter-
son (2). SJ.Herrera.
IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO
Colorado
Cook .........................   5
2
3   6   3   3   4   4
Belisle BS,3-3..........   1
1
3   1   0   0   0   1
Lindstrom W,1-1 .....   1   2   0   0   0   0
Street S,17-19.........   1   0   0   0   0   1
San Diego
Moseley....................   5   8   3   3   0   3
Luebke .....................   1   1   0   0   0   1
Qualls .......................   1   1   0   0   1   0
M.Adams..................   1   0   0   0   0   2
H.Bell L,2-2..............   1   2   2   2   1   1
HBPby Moseley (Tulowitzki). WPCook, H.Bell.
PBIannetta.
UmpiresHome, Mike Estabrook;First, Bill Welke-
;Second, Tim Tschida;Third, Jeff Nelson.
T3:07. A17,220 (42,691).
Braves 3, Marlins 2, 10 innings
Atlanta   Florida
ab   r  h bi   ab   r  h bi
Schafer cf   5  2  2  0   Coghln cf   4  0  1  0
AlGnzlz ss   5  0  2  1   Infante 2b   4  0  0  0
C.Jones 3b   4  1  1  0   Dobbs 3b   5  0  1  0
McCnn c   4  0  2  1   GSnchz 1b   4  0  1  0
Fremn 1b   5  0  1  1   Morrsn lf   3  1  0  0
Uggla 2b   5  0  1  0   J.Buck c   3  1  1  0
Hinske lf   3  0  0  0   Cishek p   0  0  0  0
Mather rf   2  0  0  0   Bonifac ss   2  0  0  0
MaYng rf-lf   3  0  1  0
Stanton
ph-rf   2  0  1  2
D.Lowe p   3  0  0  0   Cousins rf   2  0  0  0
OFlhrt p   0  0  0  0   OMrtnz ss   2  0  0  0
Venters p   0  0  0  0   Nolasco p   2  0  0  0
DHrndz ph   1  0  0  0   Choate p   0  0  0  0
Kimrel p   0  0  0  0   R.Webb p   0  0  0  0
Proctor p   0  0  0  0   Helms ph   1  0  0  0
Sherrill p   0  0  0  0   MDunn p   0  0  0  0
Linernk p   0  0  0  0   Hayes c   1  0  0  0
Totals   40  310  3   Totals   35  2  5  2
Atlanta...........................   100   010   000   1      3
Florida...........................   000   000   002   0      2
EAle.Gonzalez (5), Mather (1). LOBAtlanta 10,
Florida 8. 2BC.Jones (17), Coghlan (19), J.Buck
(9). 3BSchafer (1). SBSchafer (3).
IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO
Atlanta
D.Lowe.....................   6
2
3   2   0   0   2   5
OFlaherty H,11.......
  1
3   0   0   0   0   1
Venters H,14 ...........   1   0   0   0   0   2
Kimbrel W,2-2
BS,5-23....................   1   2   2   2   1   3
Proctor H,2 ..............
  1
3   1   0   0   1   0
Sherrill H,1...............
  1
3   0   0   0   0   1
Linebrink S,1-2........
  1
3   0   0   0   0   1
Florida
Nolasco....................   7
1
3   8   2   2   1   5
Choate......................
  1
3   0   0   0   0   1
R.Webb....................
  1
3   0   0   0   0   1
M.Dunn L,4-4 ..........   1
1
3   2   1   1   2   2
Cishek ......................
  2
3   0   0   0   0   2
HBPby Venters (Coghlan).
UmpiresHome, Andy Fletcher;First, Mike DiMu-
ro;Second, Jim Reynolds;Third, Tim Welke.
T3:14. A14,626 (38,560).
Astros 4, Cardinals 1
St. Louis   Houston
ab   r  h bi   ab   r  h bi
Theriot ss   2  0  0  0   Bourgs cf-lf   5  1  2  0
Jay rf   4  0  0  0   Kppngr 2b   4  1  1  0
Pujols 1b   4  0  1  0   Pence rf   4  1  1  1
Brkmn lf   3  1  1  1   Ca.Lee 1b   2  0  1  1
Rasms cf   3  0  0  0   Wallac 1b   0  0  0  0
YMolin c   3  0  0  0   Michals lf   4  0  2  1
Schmkr 2b   3  0  0  0   Melncn p   0  0  0  0
MCrpnt 3b   1  0  0  0   CJhnsn 3b   4  0  1  0
JGarci p   1  0  0  0   Barmes ss   4  0  0  0
Descals ph   1  0  0  0   Towles c   4  1  2  0
Tallet p   0  0  0  0   Norris p   2  0  0  0
Frnkln p   0  0  0  0   Bourn ph-cf   1  0  1  1
MHmlt ph   1  0  0  0
Motte p   0  0  0  0
Totals   26  1  2  1   Totals   34  411  4
St. Louis.............................   000   000   100      1
Houston..............................   002   010   01x      4
DPHouston  3.   LOBSt.   Louis  3,   Houston  9.
2BPujols   (8),   Bourgeois   (4),   C.Johnson   (11),
Towles  (6).   3BPence  (2).   HRBerkman  (14).
SBBourgeois (14), Bourn (26). SNorris.
IP   H   R   ER   BB   SO
St. Louis
J.Garcia L,6-2..........   5   7   3   3   2   1
Tallet.........................
  2
3   1   0   0   0   0
Franklin.....................   1
1
3   1   0   0   0   1
Motte.........................   1   2   1   1   0   1
Houston
Norris W,4-4 ............   8   1   1   1   5   2
Melancon S,6-8.......   1   1   0   0   0   0
UmpiresHome, James Hoye;First, Tom Hallion-
;Second, Phil Cuzzi;Third, Bill Miller.
T2:47. A22,107 (40,963).
T  H  I   S   D  A  T  E   I   N
B  A  S  E  B  A  L  L
June 9
1901  The New York Giants set a major league
record  with  31 hits  in  beating  Cincinnati   25-13.  Al
Selbach of the Giants went 6-for-7 with two doubles
and four singles and scored four runs.
1906  Boston snapped a 19-game losing streak
by beating the St. Louis Cardinals 6-3.
1914  Honus Wagner became the first player in
modern baseball to get 3,000 hits.
1935  The St. Louis Cardinals became the 10th
teamin major league history to score a run in every
inning in a 13-2 win over the Chicago Cubs.
1946    Commissioner  Happy  Chandler  imposed
five-year  suspensions  on  players  who  jumped  to
the  Mexican  League  and  three-year  suspensions
for those who broke the reserve clause.
1946  The New York Giants Mel Ott became the
first manager to be ejected in both ends of a double-
header.   The  Pittsburgh  Pirates  won  both  games,
2-1 and 5-1.
1963Playingthefirst Sunday night gameinmajor
leaguehistory becauseof excessiveheat duringthe
day, the Houston Colt .45s handed the San Francis-
co  Giants  their  seventh  straight   loss  in  Houston,
3-0.   Turk  Farrell   and  Skinny  Brown  pitched  the
shutout.
1966  Rich Rollins, Zoilo Versalles, Tony Oliva,
Don Mincher and Harmon Killebrewhomered in the
seventh inning for the Minnesota Twins in a 9-4 vic-
tory over the Kansas City Athletics.
1979  Californias Nolan Ryan struck out 16 bat-
ters as the Angels beat the Detroit Tigers 9-1. It was
the 21st time in his career he struck out 15 or more
batters in one game.
1990  Eddie Murray of the Los Angeles Dodgers
tied Mickey Mantles record by homering fromeach
side of the plate in the same game for the 10th time
in his career. The Dodgers beat the Padres 5-4 in11
innings.
1998 Cecil Fielder of the Angels and Yamil Beni-
tez of theDiamondbacks eachhit grandslams inthe
same inning in Anaheims 10-8 win over Arizona. It
was the first time both teams hit grand slams in the
same inning since 1992.
2008  Ken Griffey Jr. became the sixth player in
baseball history toreach600homers withadriveoff
Mark Hendricksoninthefirst inningof theCincinnati
Reds 9-4 victory over the Florida Marlins. Griffey
joined Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth, Willie
Mays and Sammy Sosa as the only players to reach
the mark.
2008  Nick Swisher homered from both sides of
the plate and the Chicago White Sox beat the Min-
nesota Twins 7-5. Swisher hit a solo home run from
the right side in the fourth inning against Glen Per-
kins. Swisher turnedaroundandconnectedas alef-
ty for atwo-runshot inthesixthagainst JesseCrain.
Today's birthdays: Mike Fontenot 31.
N  L   L  E  A  D  E  R  S
BATTINGJosReyes, New York, .339;Votto, Cin-
cinnati,  .335;Berkman,  St.  Louis,  .329;Ethier,  Los
Angeles, .327;Kemp, Los Angeles, .323;Wallace,
Houston, .318;Helton, Colorado, .316.
RBIFielder, Milwaukee, 50;Kemp, Los Angeles,
50;Howard,   Philadelphia,   48;Bruce,   Cincinnati,
47;Pence,   Houston,   45;Berkman,   St.   Louis,
43;Braun, Milwaukee, 43.
HOME  RUNSBruce,   Cincinnati,   17;Kemp,   Los
Angeles,   17;Fielder,   Milwaukee,   15;Berkman,   St.
Louis, 14;Pujols,   St.   Louis, 14;Braun,   Milwaukee,
13;Howard, Philadelphia, 13;Stanton, Florida, 13.
PITCHINGGallardo,   Milwaukee,   8-2;Hamels,
Philadelphia,   8-2;Halladay,   Philadelphia,
8-3;Correia,   Pittsburgh,   8-4;Jurrjens,   Atlanta,
7-2;Lohse, St. Louis, 7-2;Hanson, Atlanta, 7-4.
AP PHOTO
T
he Red Soxs Carl Crawford follows through on a home
run during the ninth inning of Wednesdays game
against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium in New
York. The Red Sox won the game 11-6.
S  T  A  N  D  I   N  G  S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W   L   Pct   GB   WCGB   L10   Str   Home   Away
Boston............................................   35   26   .574         6-4   W-5   19-13   16-13
New York .......................................   33   26   .559   1      6-4   L-2   17-15   16-11
Tampa Bay.....................................   32   29   .525   3   2   5-5   W-2   14-16   18-13
Toronto...........................................   31   30   .508   4   3   6-4   W-1   15-14   16-16
Baltimore........................................   29   31   .483   5
1
2   4
1
2   5-5   W-3   19-16   10-15
Central Division
W   L   Pct   GB   WCGB   L10   Str   Home   Away
Cleveland .....................................   34   26   .567         3-7   L-1   20-12   14-14
Detroit ...........................................   33   28   .541   1
1
2   1   8-2   L-1   17-11   16-17
Chicago ........................................   30   33   .476   5
1
2   5   6-4   W-2   13-15   17-18
Kansas City..................................   26   35   .426   8
1
2   8   3-7   L-1   20-19   6-16
Minnesota ....................................   23   38   .377   11
1
2   11   6-4   W-1   6-15   17-23
West Division
W   L   Pct   GB   WCGB   L10   Str   Home   Away
Texas .............................................   35   28   .556         7-3   W-1   20-13   15-15
Seattle ............................................   31   30   .508   3   3   5-5   L-2   18-15   13-15
Los Angeles ..................................   30   33   .476   5   5   3-7   L-4   14-17   16-16
Oakland..........................................   27   36   .429   8   8   1-9   L-9   14-15   13-21
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W   L   Pct   GB   WCGB   L10   Str   Home   Away
Philadelphia...................................   37   25   .597         4-6   W-1   21-11   16-14
Atlanta............................................   34   28   .548   3
  1
2   6-4   W-2   17-13   17-15
Florida............................................   31   29   .517   5   2
1
2   1-9   L-7   14-18   17-11
New York .......................................   29   31   .483   7   4
1
2   6-4   W-3   15-17   14-14
Washington ...................................   27   35   .435   10   7
1
2   5-5   L-1   14-12   13-23
Central Division
W   L   Pct   GB   WCGB   L10   Str   Home   Away
St. Louis .......................................   37   26   .587         6-4   L-1   18-12   19-14
Milwaukee ....................................   34   27   .557   2      7-3   L-1   21-8   13-19
Cincinnati......................................   32   31   .508   5   3   5-5   L-1   20-15   12-16
Pittsburgh.....................................   30   30   .500   5
1
2   3
1
2   6-4   W-2   13-15   17-15
Chicago ........................................   24   36   .400   11
1
2   9
1
2   2-8   W-1   12-19   12-17
Houston........................................   24   38   .387   12
1
2   10
1
2   5-5   W-1   12-18   12-20
West Division
W   L   Pct   GB   WCGB   L10   Str   Home   Away
San Francisco ...............................   35   27   .565         7-3   W-1   17-10   18-17
Arizona...........................................   33   29   .532   2   1
1
2   5-5   L-3   20-13   13-16
Colorado........................................   29   32   .475   5
1
2   5   4-6   W-1   13-15   16-17
Los Angeles ..................................   29   34   .460   6
1
2   6   6-4   L-1   15-16   14-18
San Diego......................................   28   35   .444   7
1
2   7   6-4   L-1   13-23   15-12
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DALLAS    LeBron  James
and Dwyane Wade have rooms
across the hall fromone anoth-
er at Miamis teamhotel inDal-
las, whichwas convenient after
Game 4 of the NBA finals.
They needed to talk.
Anddespite all the questions
that   have  arisen  after  James
eight-point  effort  on  Tuesday
night  the first time in 90 ca-
reer  playoff  games  where  the
two-time NBA MVP was held
to  single  digits  in  scoring  
Wade emerged from that late-
night   strategy   session   con-
vinced as ever in his superstar
Heat teammate.
Eventually,   Wade   said
Wednesday,  hes  going  to  do
something   amazing,   and   its
going to put us over the top.
Game  5  is  James   next  op-
portunity.
The Heat and
Dallas   Maver-
icks  are  tied  at
two   games
apiece  in  these
NBA   finals,
which   resume
tonight   before
shifting back to
Miami   for
Game 6 on Sun-
day  and,   possi-
bly,   a   winner-
take-all Game 7
on   Tuesday
night.   Its   a
best-of-three se-
ries now.
I   think   its
that   time,
James said. I think its that time
that I try to get myself going indi-
vidually.
Said  Wade:   Sounds  good  to
me.
James   words   surely   sound
good to the rest of the Heat, too.
Come tonight, everyone will be
waiting to see whether he bounc-
es back from a stunning Game 4
statline.   He  was  more  than  20
points belowhis career playoff av-
erage,   shooting  only  3-for-11  in
Miamis 86-83 loss.
I  didnt  play  well,   especially
offensively. I know that, James
said. Ive got to do a better job of
helping this team win basketball
games, especially late, no matter
what it is. If thats getting an of-
fensive rebound, like I said, mak-
ing  a  couple  of   baskets,   being
more aggressive to give my guys
opportunities to get open looks. I
have to do that. Thats what my
job is. Thats what Im here for.
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said
Miami   will   make  some  adjust-
ments  to  help  James   offensive
flow in Game 5. The Mavericks
might  be  providing  James  with
some help as well.
On the eve of Game 5, Dallas
guard   DeShawn   Stevenson   di-
rected some sharp words toward
James, saying he checked out
in the final minutes of Game 4.
Thats goodfor us, Stevenson
said after practice Wednesday.
Stevenson isnt worried about
the perception of his comments,
either.
Stevenson was saying that the
Heat   are   still   getting  to  know
each   other,   that   James   wasnt
himself in Game 4 and that the
two-time   MVP   is   talented
enough that he can use anything
in the paper to kind of boost his
ego.
N B A  F I N A L S
LeBron vowing to take charge in Game 5
After bottoming out in
Game 4, James says tonight
will be different for him.
By TIMREYNOLDS
AP Sports Writer
AP PHOTO
Miamis LeBron James (6) came under fire after Tuesdays Game
4 loss in which he scored a postseason career-low eight points 
the first time in 90 playoff games he scored in the single digits.
MIAMI AT
DALLAS
9 p.m., tonight
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G A M E   5
DALLAS     Repeating   the
words several times, David Stern
made it clear: NBA owners and
players are very far apart on a
new labor deal.
And with the union saying the
league hasnt moved off its har-
shest demands, it may be hard to
get  closer  in  time  to  prevent  a
lockout.
I think one of the owners in-
dicated  at  the  conclusion  of  to-
days  meeting  that  he  was  very
pessimistic as to whether or not
theyd be able to reach an accord
between now and the end of the
month,   and  Im  forced  to  share
that sentiment, union executive
director   Billy   Hunter   said
Wednesday.   I   think  maybe  its
going to be a difficult struggle.
Representatives of the owners
and players completed a second
day of meetings, scheduled two
more   for   next   week,   and   ex-
pressed hope that continued dia-
logue before the June 30 expira-
tion of the collective bargaining
agreement could head off a work
stoppage.
Yet the players reiterated their
opposition to a hard salary cap,
reduction in contract lengths and
guaranteed   money   limits,   and
said  owners  havent  budged  on
their desire for all three.
No  change  at   all.   What   has
changed   is   maybe   the   mecha-
nism,   the  system  somewhat   in
maybe   how  we   get   there.   We
tossed around some ideas in that
regard, but there is no hiding the
fact that the main components of
what   we  originally  received  in
their proposal have not changed
at   all,   union   president   Derek
Fisher   of   the   Lakers   said.   So
from   that   standpoint,   there
hasnt beenmuchof anegotiation
because that hasnt changed.
Owners  are  seeking  an  over-
haul of the system after losses of
hundreds  of   millions  of   dollars
annually duringthe current CBA,
which was ratified in 2005. They
believe they could get the relief
they seek through a hard cap that
would  replace  the  current   soft
cap system that allows teams to
exceedthe limit under certainex-
ceptions.
We do not believe that a hard
salary  cap  system  is  something
that is good for basketball, Fish-
er said.
Sternsaideachside exchanged
new   proposals   during   recent
talks,   but   used   the   term  far
apart five times in about 8
1
2 min-
utes   to   describe   where   things
stand.   Hunter   said   they   are
miles apart.
Both  sides  have  moved,   but
were   not   anyplace   close   to   a
deal, Stern said.
Despite the players opposition
to the hard cap, Hunter said he
believed the biggest issue is the
division of revenues. Players are
guaranteed57percent, andhebe-
lieves owners want a system that
guarantees  each  profits  by  mil-
lions.
N B A
Stern:
Labor
issues
remain
The commissioner said the
sides are very far apart as
another lockout looms.
By BRIAN MAHONEY
AP Basketball Writer
C M Y K
PAGE 6B   THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2011   THE TIMES LEADER   www.timesleader.com
   S   P   O   R   T   S   
CHARLOTTE, N.C.  Jimmy
Spencer,   once   suspended   for
punching Kurt Busch, believes Ri-
chard Childress was wrong to at-
tack Kyle Busch.
Childress attacked Busch in the
Kansas  Speedway  garage  follow-
ing Saturdays Trucks Series race.
The car owner was fined $150,000
byNASCARthisweek, butavoided
a  suspension.  NASCAR  absolved
Buschof anywrongdoinginthe in-
cident.
RichardChildress steppedover
the line ... he let his temper lead
himto assault someone, Spencer,
a Berwick native who is now an
analyst for Speed, said in remarks
the   network   made   available
Wednesday.
Thats a big black eye on the
sport. The fans and others in the
sport may think
its   funny,   but
these   major
(sponsors)   can-
not   be   happy
having   a   car
owner represent
them   who   as-
saults   another
person.
Spencerwassuspendedonerace
in2003 for punching Buschs older
brother following a race at Michi-
gan. The twohadbeenfeudingthe
entire   season,   and   Spencer
punched Kurt Busch as he sat in-
side his car inside the garage.
Spencer nowsayshewaswrong.
I went over the line with Kurt
Busch,  Spencer  said.   I  made  a
better personout of Kurt bypunch-
inghim, but I alsoknowI shouldnt
have  touched  him.   Ive  been  in
many brawls and nobody benefits
fromit.
Kurt learned his lesson, but so
didIandif Ihadittodooveragain, I
wouldnt have hit him.
Spencer expects sponsors of Ri-
chard Childress Racing will have a
problem with the owners actions,
and that NASCAR let him off too
lightly.
I   dont   think   NASCAR   did
enough,   Spencer   said.   The
$150,000 fine was fine but a three-
week suspension would have been
more appropriate. He took respon-
sibility for what he did, but never
apologizedforit becausehesreally
not sorry.
Meanwhile, the RCR organiza-
tion  posted  on  its  Twitter   page
Wednesday  that  fans  wishing  to
contribute to Childress NASCAR
fine should instead consider mak-
ing a donation to the Childress In-
stitute   for   Pediatric   Trauma   at
Wake   Forest   University   Baptist
Medical Center.
Im responsible for my actions
andfor personallypayingthefine,
Childress saidonTwitter. Impas-
sionate   about   our   fans   whose
pledges of financial support have
been  overwhelming.   However,   I
would  like  to  encourage  anyone
whostill wants tomakea donation
to please direct their hard-earned
gifts to the Childress Institute.
N A S C A R
Berwick native Spencer says Childress went too far
Former Cup driver, who
punched Buschs brother in
2003, critical of assault.
By JENNA FRYER
AP Auto Racing Writer
  Spencer
NEW YORK  Whether they
are meeting in secret locations or
in the middle of Times Square at
rush  hour,   talks   between  NFL
owners  and  players  are  a  good
sign.
Commissioner  Roger  Goodell
has  been  saying  that  ever  since
the lockout began on March 12.
Players,   agents  and  lawyers  fa-
miliar with the negotiating proc-
ess second the notion.
Both sides met Wednesday for
a   second  straight   day   in  New
York, with Judge Arthur Boylan
joining Goodell and NFLPAchief
DeMaurice Smith.
It   was   the   second  time   this
week that the sides got together.
Last week, they met twice near
Chicago.
Also  on  hand  were  five  team
owners and five players. Thats a
critical component for reaching a
new collective bargaining agree-
ment.
NFL owners and players con-
tinue to be engaged in confiden-
tial discussions before Chief Ma-
gistrate  Judge  Boylan,  the  two
sides  said  Wednesday  in  a  joint
statement.
Both   sides   met   again   this
week  as  part   of   ongoing  court
mediation. Those discussions are
expected to continue.
Apersonfamiliar withthetalks
told  The  Associated  Press  that
the owners and players will meet
again   soon   and   often.   That
means in the near future, not in a
month or anything like that.
The person spoke on condition
of   anonymity  because  the  talks
were  supposed  to  remain  confi-
dential.
But dont get too excited about
the recent talks.
I dont think having the meet-
ings is necessarily a sign for opti-
mism,  player  agent  Ben  Dogra
said. But the fact both sides are
meeting   and   will   continue   to
meet   in   undisclosed   locations,
and that ownership is present, is
a good sign that both parties are
continuing to talk through the is-
sues.
Added Don Yee, agent for Tom
Brady and an adjunct law profes-
sor at Southern Cal: I think it is
far too early for optimism. Gener-
ally,  nothing  in  the  sports  busi-
ness happens until the very last
minute, and were nowhere close
to that yet.
N F L  L O C K O U T
Talks continue
in New York
The commissioner and NFLPA
chief met with a small group
of players and owners.
By BARRY WILNER
AP Pro Football Writer
PHILADELPHIA    Michael
Vicks advice for Plaxico Burress
is to put his family ahead of foot-
ball.
Vick, the Philadelphia Eagles
Pro  Bowl   quarterback,   says   he
hopes Burress uses him as an ex-
ample in his return to the NFL.
The former New York Giants re-
ceiver spent nearly two years in
prison for a gun charge and was
released Monday.
Vick  has   made  a  remarkable
comeback   to   the   league   after
spending  18  months   in  federal
prison  for   dogfighting  charges.
HeledtheEagles totheNFCEast
title  last  season  and  was  voted
The Associated Press Comeback
Player of the Year.
Vick   hasnt   communicated
with   Burress,   but   shared   his
thoughts onwhat he wouldsayto
him.
Just   take  your   time  coming
back   and   getting   acclimated.
Think  family  first   and  football
second  and  itll   all   work  out,
Vick said Wednesday. Its great
that   hell   get   a  second  chance.
Well pray for him, were going to
support   him  100   percent   and
were  in  his  corner  and  we  just
want him to excel.
Vick was reviled when he came
back,   and  there  was  an  outcry
from animal rights groups when
the Eagles signed him in August
2009. But Vick won over fans in
Philadelphia and outside the city,
too,   with   his   sensational   per-
formance on the field and his ser-
vice in the community.
Burress  doesnt  have  to  over-
come  similar  animosity,  though
he still faces some challenges.
Hopefully hell use my situa-
tionas anexampleandgoout and
try and emulate what Ive done in
his own way, Vick said. Thats
what its about. Its about growth
and its about learning. Things in
life  happen  in  stages  and  those
are some things you have to go
through as an individual.
The Eagles are rumoredto be a
potential home for Burress, but a
person  familiar  with  the  teams
thinking   told   The   Associated
Press that he isnt in their plans.
He  definitely  brings  a  lot  to
the  game,   his  passion,   enthusi-
asm and the way he plays, Vick
said.
Vick hopes Burress
follows his path back
The Eagles QB said the WR
should use his successful
return as an example.
By ROB MAADDI
AP Pro Football Writer
AP PHOTO
Eagles quarterback Michael
Vick returned to the NFL after
serving a prison sentence.
COLUMBUS, Ohio Former
Ohio State running back Maur-
ice Clarett blames athletes rath-
er than coaches and fans for the
culture that created problems in
the Buckeyes football program.
Theres   no   secret   regime,
theres no secret congregation of
people  who  sit  around  at  Ohio
State   who   gives   young   guys
money, Clarett said Wednesday
on The Dan Patrick Show. Any-
thing  that  any  player  goes  and
gets is all based on him and who
he meets in the community. The
coaches and the university have
no control over what the young
guys doing.
The   NCAA   is   investigating
Ohio State players who allegedly
received  improper  benefits  and
special deals on cars. Five play-
ers have been suspended for the
first five games this fall for trad-
ing   signed   jerseys,   champion-
ship  rings  and  other  items  for
cash   and   discounted   tattoos
from  a  Columbus  tattoo-parlor
owner.
Buckeyes   coach  Jim  Tressel
was forcedtoresignlast weekfor
knowing  about   the  players   in-
volvement but not reportingit as
required   by   his   contract   and
NCAA  rules.   Star   quarterback
Terrelle Pryor, one of those sus-
pended   and   a   subject   of   the
NCAA  probe,   announced  Tues-
day that he would not return for
his senior season.
Clarett,   ruled  ineligible  after
carryingOhioStatetoits first na-
tional championship in 34 years
in 2002, said the university can-
not control everything that play-
ers do.
There  wasnt   any  coach  or
any booster or any member in or
around  Ohio  State   who  helps
youget acar, Clarett said, recall-
ing his own time on campus. It
doesnt go on. Its just guys doing
what  they  want  to.  People  will
forever do what they want to. Its
nothing  more  than  young  guys
making mistakes.
Clarett, who rushed for 1,237
yards in his only season (2002),
scoring the winning touchdown
in overtime in the Fiesta Bowl to
upset Miami and win the nation-
al championship. It was the last
game he would ever play for the
Buckeyes.
Clarett was suspended the fol-
lowing  summer   for   taking  im-
proper benefits, including cars.
He didnot blame his ineligibil-
ity on boosters.
Peopledidnt reachout tome.
I reached out to people, he said.
Just   when   youre   traveling
around  the  community,   I   reac-
hed   out   to   people:   Hey,   Im
struggling with this. Hey, I need
help with this.
Clarett said he did not consid-
er   Tressel,   who   until   a   few
months ago had a squeaky clean
image around the country, to be
a cheater or a fraud.
You  cant  be  a  fraud  for  30
years.   Its  impossible,  he  said.
People can smell a fraud in the
first month, two, three, four, five
months. Theyre going to be ex-
posed. To do what that man has
done ... its wrong for that manto
get dealt like that.
Asked   where   his   national
championship   ring   is,   Clarett
said,   Thats   at   my   mothers
house.
Theres   not   one   piece   of
memorabilia that I dont have.
C O L L E G E  F O O T B A L L
Clarett: Blame players, not Ohio State
The scandal-plagued former
OSU RB spoke out about the
Buckeyes new predicament.
By RUSTY MILLER
AP College Football Writer
AP FILE PHOTO
Former Ohio State running back Maurice Clarett said Wednesday on The Dan Patrick Show that
coaches and boosters arent responsible for the culture that created problems for the Buckeyes.
COLUMBUS,   Ohio     The
Saskatchewan Roughriders have
acquired  the  negotiating  rights
to Terrelle Pryor and have spo-
ken   to   Pryors   lawyer   about
bringing the former Ohio State
quarterback   to   the   Canadian
Football League.
Pryors attorney, Larry James,
saidWednesday that the CFLis a
genuine   possibility   for   the   6-
foot-6, 233-pounder.
Yeah,   its   like   I   told   (the
Roughriders).   My  house  is  not
for sale, but at the right price, its
on the market, James said.
James  was  in  a  meeting  and
had   yet   to   speak   with   Pryor
about the Roughriders, however.
James  said  he  did  not   believe
Pryor  had  ever  mentioned  the
CFL  as  a  strong  possibility  in
their conversations.
Pryor, a three-year starter for
the   Buckeyes,   announced   on
Tuesday that he is giving up his
senior  season  while  the  NCAA
investigates  Ohio  State  players
getting   improper   benefits,   in-
cluding tattoos, cash and possi-
ble   sweetheart   deals   on   cars.
Pryor   has   admitted   he   broke
NCAA  rules   by   accepting   im-
proper  benefits  from  a  Colum-
bus tattoo-parlor owner.
Roughriders general manager
BrendanTamantoldThe Associ-
ated  Press  on  Wednesday  that
the team owned Pryors CFL ne-
gotiation   rights   and   was   in-
trigued by the QB.
Hes a heck of an athlete, Ta-
man said. We get a lot of U.S.
college  football   up  here.   Were
well aware of him. With the (big-
ger)   field  up  here   in  Canada,
with  the  athlete  that  he  is,   he
would be an interesting compo-
nent  to  come  up  here  and  run
around and do some things as a
quarterback.
Taman said he was more con-
cerned   about   Pryors   passing
ability than his past.
It (the CFL) is a pass-orient-
ed  league,   so  thats   one  thing
hed  have  to  master,   he  said.
But as a runner he would flour-
ish up here, I know.
Taman   said   Pryor   is   being
looked  at   by   the   Roughriders
strictly as a quarterback. There
had been speculation that Pryor
might have to switch to wide re-
ceiver or tight end in the pros.
Pryor  has  other  options.   He
could make himself available for
an  NFL  supplemental  draft,   al-
though   there   are   questions
about whether one will be held
due  to  the  labor  unrest  in  the
league. He could also take a year
off to prepare for next years NFL
draft.
James said he will discuss the
opportunities with Pryor, possi-
bly next week.
Canadian team acquires negotiating rights to Pryor
Saskatchewans GM wants
ex-OSU star to play QB, but
interest may not be mutual.
The Associated Press
MEMPHIS,   Tenn.      Lee
Westwood  enjoys  defending  ti-
tles. So with the St. Jude Classic
scheduled  just   before  the  U.S.
Open,   returning   to   the   TPC
Southwind  course  was  a  pretty
easy decision.
This was one of the first ones
that   went   in,  Westwood  said.
Its  a  priority  for  me  to  try  to
come   and   defend   whenever   I
can, and I like to play the week
before a major championship. I
was fairly sure I was going to use
this as one of my three invites.
Westwood is limited each year
on the number of PGAevents he
can  play  since  the  Englishman
gave up his U.S. membership in
2008. But hes only missed one
chance to defend a title in about
35 opportunities, and that hap-
pened only because two tourna-
ments were the same week.
So  Ive  always   tried  to  get
back, Westwood said.
He  also  likes  the  7,239-yard,
par-70 course as a tuneup for the
U.S.   Open.   Count   Westwood
among those who like the men-
tal  tuneup  of  having  to  sink  3-
foot putts. While the TPCSouth-
wind   course   is   different   from
Congressional,   Westwood  calls
it a demanding test.
It certainly demands that you
hit the fairways and the greens,
which  is  pretty  much  the  blue-
print for playing good U.S. Open
golf as well, Westwood said.
Nobody  has   successfully  de-
fended a PGA Tour title yet this
year, Westwood will face a field
featuring five of the worlds top
32   in   Robert   Karlsson,   David
Toms, Retief Goosen, Geoff Ogil-
vy and Zach Johnson.
Toms  could  be  a  big  threat,
having  won  here  in  2003  and
2004. He also won Colonial late
last   month  and  was  second  at
The Players and ranks second in
greens in regulation and third in
driving accuracy.
I   look  forward  to  the  chal-
lenge, Toms said. Itll be tough
to win this golf tournament with
all the good players, and Ive just
got to go out there and play well
and see how that stacks up.
G O L F
Westwood back to defend title at St. Jude, prep for U.S. Open
Ranked No. 2 in the world,
the Englishman hopes to get
set for the upcoming major.
By TERESA M. WALKER
AP Sports Writer
C M Y K
THE TIMES LEADER   www.timesleader.com   THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2011   PAGE 7B
100
ANNOUNCEMENTS
150 Special Notices
MONTY MONTY  SA SAYS YS
Give the lady a
cigar!   I think we
all know who the
lady is...Right,
Jane?
310   Attorney
Services
Free  Bankruptcy
Consultation
Payment  plans.
Carol  Baltimore
570-822-1959
412   Autos for Sale
CADILLACS
08  DTS:  11K  miles.
Silver.   1   owner.
07   DTS:  Perfor-
mance  package.  24K,
Pearl Red   $24,500
MAFFEI  AUTO
SALES
570-288-6227
CHEVROLET `98
CAMARO
Excellent  condition.
3.8L  V8  automatic
with  overdrive.
Bright  purple
metallic  with  dark
grey  cloth  interior.
Only  38,200  miles.
New  battery.  Tinted
windows.  Monsoon
premium  audio
system  with  DVD
player.  $6,500
(570)  436-7289
439   Motorcycles
UNITED MOTORS
08 MATRIX 2 SCOOTER
150cc.  Purple  &
grey  in  color.  900
miles.  Bought  brand
new.  Paid  $2,000.
Asking  $1,600  or
best  offer.
(570)  814-3328  or
(570)  825-5133
YAMAHA 97
ROYALSTAR 1300
12,000  miles.  With
windshield.  Runs
excellent.  Many
extras  including
gunfighter  seat,
leather  bags,  extra
pipes.  New  tires  &
battery.  Asking
$4,000  firm.
(570)  814-1548
509   Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
CABINET
MAKERS
NEEDED
An  architectural
woodworking
company
located  in
Kingston,  PA
is  looking  for
experienced
custom
woodworker.
Great  pay  and
benefits.
Only  solid,
mature,  and
positive  people
should  apply.
Call:
570-283-5934
or  email:
agata@
4daughters.net
509   Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
EXPERIENCED
ROOFER/LABORER
With Drivers License
570-362-2294
Shopping for a
new apartment?
Classified lets
you compare costs -
without hassle
or worry!
Get moving
with classified!
530   Human
Resources
HUMAN RESOURCES
AND PAYROLL
MANAGER
Full  time,  Salaried
Experienced
Bohlin   Cywinski
Jackson,  a  national-
ly   known   architec-
tural   practice   with
five   U.S.   offices,   is
seeking   a   Human
Resources and Pay-
roll   Manager   at   its
corporate   office
located   in   down-
town   Wilkes-Barre.
Other   offices   are
located   in   Pitts-
burgh,   Philadelphia,
Seattle   and   San
Francisco.   Bohlin
Cywinski   Jackson
offers   a   friendly,
business   casual
work   environment,
competitive   com-
pensation  commen-
surate   with   experi-
ence  and  an  excel-
lent   benefits   pack-
age   including
401(k).   More  infor-
mation   about   the
practice   and   its
work  is  available  on
www.bcj.com.
Interested  appli-
cants  should  email
a  cover  letter  indi-
cating  availability
date,  desired  salary
along  with  a
resume  by  06/30/11
to:  hrjobsearch01@
gmail.com.
Send  attachments
in  PDF  or  MS  Word
formats  only.
Bohlin  Cywinski
Jackson
Architecture
Planning
Interior  Design
8  West  Market
Street,  Suite
1200
Wilkes-Barre,  PA
18701
533   Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
MAINTENANCE/
PARTS ATTENDANT
Position   will   set   up
and  maintain  Indus-
trial   parts   room  for
manufacturing
plant.   Experience in
stock   room   with
ability   to   organize
inventory  and  main-
tain  a  parts  invento-
ry   within   ISO  guide
lines.   Must   be
knowledgeable   in
industrial   mainte-
nance   parts,   bear-
ings,   belts,   gears,
sprockets,   ship-
ping/receiving   and
computer   literate.
Full   time,   excellent
benefit   and   com-
pensation   package.
Qualified   candidate
may   apply   or   fax
resume   with   Salary
Requirements  to:
AEP  Industries,  Inc.
Attn:  Human
Resources
20  Elmwood  Ave.
Crestwood
Industrial  Park
Mountaintop,  Pa
18707
Lynottm@
aepinc.com
Fax  (570)  474-9257
EOE
PAINTERS
Seasonal  work.  10
years  experience.
$10-$15  per  hour.
Call  for  details  or
leave  message.
570-606-9638
542   Logistics/
Transportation
HELP WANTED
Now   hiring   experi-
enced   CDL   Truck
Drivers.   Excellent
salary.   Will   train
qualified   applicants.
Need   good   driving
record   &   friendly
attitude.   Call   Mon-
day-Friday   1pm-
4pm.  570-477-5818.
700
MERCHANDISE
CARVERTON
1632  West  8th  St.
Saturday  June  11
9  am  -  2  pm
Homemade  Foods
Great  Bargains!
Vendors  Welcome
570-328-1254
GRANGE
FLEA
MARKET
DALLAS
1004  Birch  St.
Saturday  June  11,
8:00AM-2:00PM
Furniture,  clothes,
exercise  equipment
toys,  doll  house  &
accessories,  golf
bags,  set  of  ladies
golf  clubs  &  more.
DALLAS
105  Irem  Road
TRI NI TY  PRESBYTERI AN
CHURCH
Fri,  Jun  10  9a-3p
Sat,  Jun  11  9a-12p
SATURDAY  $2.00
BAG  DAY!
Rummage Rummage
Sale! Sale!
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
DALLAS
14  Dakota  Drive
Dakota  Woods
Development
Saturday  8am-1pm
Furniture,  Tiffany
Lamps,  lead  win-
dows,  art  work,
Antiques,  household
items  &  clothes.
DALLAS
20  Family  Sale!!!
Prince  of  Peace
Episcopal  Church
420  Main  St.
Saturday  June  11
8am-2pm
Rain  or  Shine
Lunch  &  Baked
Goods.  Vendor
Reservation
Required.  Outdoor
& Indoor  Space
$10  -  $15
Call  570-675-1723
DALLAS
2557  Lower
Demunds  Rd.
Saturday  June  11
8:00AM  -  2:00PM
Tractor,  Tools,
jewelry,  household
items  &  much  more
DALLAS
3086  LOWER
DEMUNDS  RD
3 FAMILY
GARAGE/
YARD SALE
Saturday  June  11th
9am  to  2  pm
DALLAS
45  Maplewood  Ave.
(Off  Huntsville  Rd)
Saturday,  June  11th
9  am  to  2  pm
Collectibles,  Fenton,
Royal  Dalton.
Something  For
Everyone!
DALLAS
5  Robbins  Rd
Saturday  8am-11am
Sofa  set,  sports
memorabilia  and
free  items!
DALLAS
Lower  Demunds
Self  Storage  (for-
merly  Parker  Fuel)
Unit  48
Saturday  8am-1pm
Bedroom,  entertain-
ment  center,  hutch,
electric  lift  chair  &
more.
DUPONT
282  Main  Street
EVERYTHING  MUST  GO
Baby  things,  toys,
clothes,  household
items,  etc.  Most
clothes  $1  per  item.
Sizes  infant-misses.
All  items  negotiable.
Saturday  9am-3pm
B Ba ac ck k  Y Ya ar rd d
S Sa al l e e! ! ! !
Exeter
204  Lehigh  Street
Friday  &  Saturday
8:00AM  -  2:00PM
Toys,  clothing,  etc.
Too  Much  To  List
EXETER
31  Memorial  Street
Sat  &  Sun  8am-?
Lots  of  women  &
juniors  clothes,
coats,  mens  coats,
household,  chil-
drens  costumes,
stuffed  animals,
toys  &  much  more!
EXETER
973  Exeter  Ave
Saturday,  June  11
10am-4pm
Free  gifts  to  the
first  50  customers!
Store  goods  &
collectibles  $.50  &
up,  grandfather
clock,  Italian  music
boxes,  household,
tapes,  clothes,
swords,  dolls,  toys,
Airsoft,  tools,  drag-
ons,  knives,  bud-
dahs.  Too  much  to
list.  Must  See!
Make  Offers.
HARVEYS  LAKE
In  Conjunction  With
Annual  Borough
Sale
182  Second  St.,
Off  Route  415
Lakeside  Drive
Fri  6/10  &  Sat  6/11
8:00AM  -  3:00PM
Large  selection  of
household  items,
furniture,  personal
items  &  many  new
&  barely  used
children's  toys.
Something  for
everyone!
NO EARLY BIRDS
HUNLOCK CREEK
Swamp  Road
Saturday,  June  11
9  -  3
Rain Date June 18
KINGSTON
17  S.  Atherton  Ave
Saturday  June  11,
8:00AM  -  11:30AM
Various  Items  All
Priced  To  Sell!
KINGSTON
43  South  Gates
Saturday  8am-4pm
Entire  contents
of  house  plus  full
basement,  attic
&  garage.
Depression  glass,
marble  tables,
washer  &  dryer,
fridge,  TVs,  leather
sofa  &  wing  chair,
small  appliances,
hospital  bed,  sleep-
er  sofa,  ornate  mir-
ror,  lamps,  costume
jewelry,  hand  cro-
cheted  linens,  bed-
room  suite,
womens  clothing,
lawn  &  garden,
kitchen  table  &
chairs,  kitchen
items,  tools,  radios
and  much  much
more!
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
KINGSTON
570  Westmoreland
Saturday  8am-2pm
White  wicker  patio
furniture,  baby  crib,
two  bikes,  lamps,
womens  clothing,
kitchen  gadgets  &
household  items.
KINGSTON
HUGE  INDOOR
777  Wyoming  Ave
2nd  Floor  Above
Cooks  Pharmacy
Saturday  June  11,
9:00am - 2:00pm
Sunday  June  12,
9:00am - 12:00pm
7  rooms  full  of
everything  from
toys,  clothing,
household  items,
jewelry,  antiques,
furniture,  etc.
Great  Prices.
Something  For
Everyone!
MOUNTAIN TOP
26,  27  &  28
Farmhouse  Rd.
Saturday  June  11th
8:00am-12:00pm
LOTS  OF  GOOD
STUFF!EARLY
BIRDS  WELCOME!
MOUNTAIN TOP
285  South  Main  Rd.
Friday,  Saturday  &
Sunday,  8am-2pm
Furniture,  antiques,
(old  postcards,
books,  toys)  power
tools,  exercise
equipment,  hunting
items  &  much  more
MOUNTAIN TOP
Forest  Pointe
Saturday  June  11,
7:00AM  -  12:00PM
Rt.  309  to
Kestrel  Road
Neighborhood
Yard Sale
MOUNTAIN TOP
Saturday  June  11th
8AM-NOON
On  Andover  Road
and  on  Greenwood
Hills  Drive.
MOUNTAINTOP
103  Greystone  Dr.
Saturday  7-1
Featuring:   Kids   &
Womens   clothes,
Holiday   train   &
decor,   Longaberger
cheap,   Home  Interi-
ors,   kids   items-
something   for
everyone..too  much
to  mention
MOUNTAINTOP
130  Church  Road
Saturday  9am-3pm
Liquidating  final
contents  -  majority
of  items  $5  or  less.
MOUNTAINTOP
183  Forest  Rd.
Saturday,  June  11th
8  am  to  12  pm
RAIN  OR  SHINE
Toys,  Thomas  the
Train,  clothes  (kids
&  adult),  Barbie
bike  &  lots  more.
MOUNTAINTOP
43  Terrace  Dr.
Saturday  June  11
8:00  -  12:00
Tons  of  baby  boy
clothes  and  other
baby  items.
Other  misc.
MOUNTAINTOP
8  Revere  Road
Friday  8-1  &
Saturday  8-1
Very  Large  Sale
Something  For
Everyone-Outdoor,
Household,  Fishing,
Golf,  Cds,  DVDs,
Games,  Clothes.
All  Priced  To  Sell.
NANTICOKE
St.  Johns  Lutheran
Church
231  E.  State  St.
Friday,  June  10th
9  am  to  6  pm
Saturday,  June  11th
9  am  to  1  pm
Bag  Day  Saturday
PITTSTON
6  Charles  St.
VINTAGE VARIETY
10 -50%
OFF SELECT
Reconditioned  &
Used  furniture,
Jewelry,
Collectibles,
Home  Decor
Tuesday-Friday  11-5
Saturday  11:30-3
PITTSTON
Saturday  9am-2pm
Pine,  Tedrick,  Front
&  Columbus  Streets
Household,  craft,
toys,  clothing,
books,  jewelry  &
1,000s  of  items  new
&  slightly  used.
PITTSTON TOWNSHIP
Sterling  St.
(Off  Oak  St)
4  Family  Yard  Sale.
Something  For
Everyone!  Rain  Or
Shine.  Saturday  8-2
PITTSTON TOWNSHIP
741  Suscon  Road
Saturday  8am-3pm
Kitchen  table  set,
coffee  table,  rock-
ing  chair  set,  mis-
cellaneous  house-
hold  items,  toys  &
Delta  tool  box.
PLAINS
11  Skyview  Drive
Hilldale  Section
Saturday  June  11
8:00AM  -  2:00PM
Wicker  mirror,  adult
&  kids  clothing,  girls
5&6  &  Boys  6,7,&8)
household  items,
jewelry,  princess  &
dorm  accessories,
new  spreader,  etc.
PLAINS
20  Robert  St
Saturday  6/11
8am  -  3pm
Furniture,  knick
knacks,  electron-
ics,  craft  items..
Lots  of  stuff.
long  to  list!
PLAINS TWP.
57  Chamberlain  St
Hilldale  Section
Saturday,  8am-2pm
Dorm  size  fridge,
ski  boots,  clothes,
outdoor  swing,
household  &  more.
Something
For  Everyone!!
PLYMOUTH
153  & 159
W  Shawnee  Ave
Sat  8:30am-3pm
GIGANTIC  SALE! GIGANTIC  SALE!
Old  quilts,  McCoy
planters,  Vera
Bradley,  rotary  tele-
phone,  childrens
name  brand  cloth-
ing,  boys  0-3,  girls
0-6,  many  never
worn,  2  cribs,  high
chair  &  basic  baby
items.
SHAVERTOWN
82  PERRIN  AVENUE
Saturday  June  11th
9am-3pm
Exercise  equip-
ment,  clothing  toys,
electronics  and
other  household
items.
SHICKSHINNY
301  Cope  Road
Near  Northwest
High  School
June  10,  11,  &  12th
8am-4pm
Infant  clothes,  boys
&  girls.  Large
selection  of  other
items  and  family
treasures.
SWOYERSVILLE
184  Dana  St.
Saturday  8-2
Salt  &  Pepper  Shak-
er  Sets,  Kid  &  Adult
Clothes  &  Shoes,
Stereo  Speakers,
Holiday  Collectibles
&  More
SWOYERSVILLE
272  Slocum  Street
Friday  & Saturday
8am  -  2pm
Back  Yard  Sale!
Adult   &  kids   cloth-
ing,   toys,   col-
lectibles,   household
items & much more!
SWOYERSVILLE
37  McHale  Street
Saturday  June  11,
8:00AM  -  2:00PM
Variety  of  items,lots
of  kid  &  baby  items.
Some  furniture.
SWOYERSVILLE
538  Slocum  St
Saturday  8am-12pm
Clothing,  sports
cards,  womens  rid-
ing  boots,  childrens
clothing  & jewelry.
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED!
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
SWOYERSVILLE
Owen  Street  Hill
Saturday  9am-1pm
Small  refrigerator,
tools,  toys,  chil-
drens  clothing,
household,
glassware  &  more!
WAPWALLOPEN
FOLLOW UP
Will  the  person
wanting  to  buy
the  remaining
blue  glass  from
the  Estate  Sale  in
Wapwallopen  on
May  21  &  May  22
please  contact
(570)  675-0150
Warrior  Run
307  Hanover  St
Saturday  10am-5pm
Rain  Date  6/18
WEST WYOMING
300  West  3rd  St
Friday  & Saturday
8am-2pm
All  kinds  of  vintage
collections,  jewelry,
purses,  sterling  sil-
ver  and  some  new.
570-693-0572
for  directions.
WEST WYOMING
862  West  8th  St.
Friday  June  10
9am-5pm
Saturday  June  11
9am-3pm
Antiques,  baby
items,  collectibles,
fishing  lures,
vintage  toys,
household  items
tools  &  more
WILKES-BARRE
125  New  Alexander  St
Saturday,  June  11
8am-3pm
Contents  of  great
Retro  home!  Living
room,  tables,
chairs,  kitchen  set,
glassware,  dish-
ware,  king  size
bedroom  suite,
great  office  furni-
ture  &  supplies,
TVs,  sound  system,
outdoor  furniture.
Too  much  to  list  -
all  priced  to  sell!
Looking for that
special place
called home?
Classified will address
Your needs.
Open the door
with classified!
WILKES-BARRE
230  Polaski  Street
(From  E  Northamp-
ton  St  turn  right  on
Shannon  St)
Saturday  9am-2pm
Selling  the  contents
of  Bar  &  Garage  to
include  bar  room
tables  &  chairs,  old
beer  signs,  glass-
ware,  china,  beer
trays,  bar  stools,
pots,  utensils,  dec-
orations,  bar  lite,
paper  beer  signs,
depression  glass,
loads  of  small  gar-
den  tools,  metal
racks  &  much
more.
WILKES-BARRE
238-240  Poplar  St
Saturday  &  Sunday
9:00AM  -  2:00PM
Downsizing-Gently
Used.  Household
items.  Some  things
still  in  boxes.
No  early  birds
WILKES-BARRE
252  S.  Sheridan  St
MayFlower Section
Off Empire Street
GIGANTIC  YARD  SALE!
Antiques,  tools,  fur-
niture  & household,
Friday  & Saturday
8am-4pm
WILKES-BARRE
43  Carlisle  St.
9AM-1PM
SATURDAY  6/11
MAJORITY  OF
ITEMS  $2.00  OR
LESS!   HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS,  CLOTHES,
BOOKS,  TOYS  &
MUCH  MORE.
EVERYTHING
PRICED  TO  GO...
WILKES-BARRE
9  Sycamore  Street
Saturday & Sunday
8:00AM  -  3:00PM
Oriental  rug,  lamps,
pictures,  many
other  assorted
household  items!
758   Miscellaneous
PLAYSET:   Large,
wooden   playset,   2
club   houses   with
canopies,   slide,   2
swings, trapeze bar,
rings  $500.
570-239-8399
941   Apartments/
Unfurnished
DALLAS  TWP
CONDO FOR LEASE:
$1,800.  2  bedroom/
2  Bath.  Call  Us  to
discuss  our  great
Amenity  &  Mainte-
nance  program!
Call  570-674-5278
HANOVER TWP.
1  bedroom,  off
street  parking  stove
and  fridge  included.
$400/mo,  +  utilities.
Newly  remodeled
(570)  357-1138
KINGSTON
EXECUTIVE STYLE
LIVING
2nd  floor
apartment
in  beautiful
historical  home.
2  bedrooms,  1
bathroom,  dining
room,  living
room,  newly
remodeled
kitchen  with
granite  counters
and  all  appli-
ances  provided,
including
washer/dryer,
off-street  park-
ing,  plenty  of
storage.  Avail-
able  July  1.
$1,000/mo.
570-472-1110
KINGSTON
Twinkle  &  Kingston
Eye,  2nd  floor,  1000
sf,  2  bed,  washer/
dryer  available.  Off
street  parking  for  1.
Appliances,  no
pets,  non  smoking,
$575/month  plus
gas  &  electric.
Available  July  1.  1
year  lease  &  securi-
ty.   570-814-1356
LUZERNE
1  bedroom,  wall  to
wall,  off-street
parking,  coin
laundry,  water,
sewer  &  garbage
included.  $495/
month  +  security
&  lease.  HUD
accepted.  Call
570-687-6216  or
570-954-0727
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean  out  your
basement,  garage
or  attic  and  call  the
Classified  depart-
ment  today  at  570-
829-7130!
NANTICOKE
Hanover  Section
2nd   floor,   1   bed-
room.   Stove   &
Fridge.   $425  +   gas
&  electric.  Call
570-417-0088
PLAINS
Beautiful,   spacious
townhouse  for   rent.
2   bedrooms,   2   1/2
baths.   Central   Air.
Tile  kitchen  &  baths.
Hardwood   floors.
Attached   garage.
Finished   basement,
deck   &  patio.   A
must  see!  Call
570-760-2362
PLYMOUTH
Nice,   recently  reno-
vated   1st   floor   1
bedroom.   Stove   &
Fridge   included.
$500   +  electric   &
garbage.   Lease,
security,  references
Call   for  appointment
and  application.
570-417-0088
SHAVERTOWN
2   bedroom,   2nd
floor.Includes  water,
sewer   &   garbage.
New   carpet.   Off
street   parking.   No
smoking   or   pets.
$525/mo.+   security.
Call  (570)  709-3288
SHEATOWN
Beautiful   1st   floor,   2
1/2  bedroom.   Stove
and   fridge.   Large
kitchen,   on-site
laundry   room.   Off
street parking. $600
+  Cooking   Gas   &
Electric,   security,
lease  &  background
check.  Call
570-417-0088
for  appointment
WILKES-BARRE
Modern,   affordable
1   bedroom,   first
floor   apartment.
Cats  welcome.$425
+  utilities.  Call
570-239-9840
746   Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
Flea Markets
746   Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
Flea Markets
746   Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
Flea Markets
746   Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
Flea Markets
746   Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
Flea Markets
746   Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
Flea Markets
746   Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
Flea Markets
746   Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
Flea Markets
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean  out  your
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Yesterday   92/62
Average   77/55
Record High   93 in 1925
Record Low   38 in 1932
Yesterday   12
Month to date   34
Year to date   113
Last year to date   136
Normal year to date   62
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the days
mean temperature was above 65 degrees.
Precipitation
Yesterday   0.00
Month to date   0.10
Normal month to date   1.04
Year to date   21.46
Normal year to date   15.24
Susquehanna  Stage   Chg.   Fld. Stg
Wilkes-Barre   3.27   -0.34   22.0
Towanda   1.94   -0.21   21.0
Lehigh
Bethlehem   2.86   0.54   16.0
Delaware
Port Jervis   3.25   -0.07   18.0
Todays high/
Tonights low
TODAYS SUMMARY
Highs: 90-96. Lows: 62-66. Chance for
thunderstorms this afternoon.
Thunderstorms diminishing tonight.
The Poconos
Highs: 87-95. Lows: 70-72. Chance for
thunderstorms late today. Chance for
thunderstorms tonight.
The Jersey Shore
Highs: 83-88. Lows: 53-63. Scattered
thunderstorms today. Thunderstorms
diminishing tonight.
The Finger Lakes
Highs: 96-99. Lows: 69-72. Chance of
thunderstorms late today. Chance of
thunderstorms tonight.
Brandywine Valley
Highs: 90-95. Lows: 72-75. Mostly sunny
today. Chance of thunderstorms tonight.
Delmarva/Ocean City
Anchorage   59/44/.00   58/46/c   59/47/pc
Atlanta   92/72/.00   92/68/t   92/69/s
Baltimore   98/68/.00   96/74/t   92/68/t
Boston   81/62/.00   95/69/t   76/56/s
Buffalo   84/68/.00   83/57/t   73/57/pc
Charlotte   94/71/.00   94/69/pc   93/70/pc
Chicago   94/77/.00   63/54/t   70/62/t
Cleveland   93/70/.00   86/64/t   75/60/c
Dallas   94/76/.00   94/74/pc   95/75/pc
Denver   78/52/.00   72/49/pc   73/52/pc
Detroit   96/74/.00   84/58/t   72/60/c
Honolulu   84/76/.00   88/74/pc   88/75/s
Houston   94/73/.00   94/75/pc   94/75/pc
Indianapolis   91/71/.00   88/71/t   87/68/t
Las Vegas   87/68/.00   94/73/s   97/72/s
Los Angeles   66/60/.00   66/58/pc   65/58/s
Miami   89/79/.00   87/76/c   87/76/t
Milwaukee   92/78/.00   57/48/c   59/55/t
Minneapolis   83/73/.00   68/50/pc   62/50/sh
Myrtle Beach   84/72/.00   86/73/s   85/72/s
Nashville   96/71/.00   94/70/pc   94/70/t
New Orleans   89/73/.13   93/73/pc   94/74/pc
Norfolk   93/72/.00   96/76/s   93/72/pc
Oklahoma City   95/75/.00   94/73/pc   95/71/pc
Omaha   85/75/.00   73/63/t   75/57/t
Orlando   91/72/.00   91/71/pc   90/71/t
Phoenix   94/72/.00   98/72/s   101/73/s
Pittsburgh   90/64/.00   89/65/t   81/63/t
Portland, Ore.   61/53/.00   73/52/pc   71/49/pc
St. Louis   96/79/.00   95/72/t   93/71/t
Salt Lake City   73/50/.00   68/47/t   76/51/pc
San Antonio   96/75/.00   98/73/pc   99/73/pc
San Diego   67/62/.00   67/55/s   67/57/pc
San Francisco   66/55/.00   68/54/pc   67/53/pc
Seattle   61/48/.00   68/52/c   64/50/c
Tampa   93/75/.00   90/74/pc   90/73/t
Tucson   97/59/.00   98/64/s   98/65/s
Washington, DC   98/72/.00   98/73/t   93/69/t
City   Yesterday   Today   Tomorrow   City   Yesterday   Today   Tomorrow
Amsterdam   63/54/.00   64/51/sh   63/51/sh
Baghdad   115/86/.00   107/82/s   104/81/s
Beijing   91/63/.00   93/68/pc   86/66/sh
Berlin   79/57/.00   70/55/c   70/53/pc
Buenos Aires   55/46/.00   61/46/pc   69/49/pc
Dublin   59/46/.00   54/43/sh   53/44/sh
Frankfurt   66/57/.00   72/52/pc   70/53/sh
Hong Kong   91/84/.00   88/79/t   88/78/t
Jerusalem   88/64/.00   88/65/s   90/68/s
London   64/48/.00   62/47/sh   59/48/sh
Mexico City   84/54/.00   84/55/t   84/56/t
Montreal   88/70/.00   80/57/sh   70/49/s
Moscow   72/50/.00   74/57/t   75/57/t
Paris   68/54/.00   67/52/sh   61/48/sh
Rio de Janeiro   77/64/.00   77/65/sh   77/64/sh
Riyadh   113/84/.00   114/85/s   111/83/s
Rome   75/68/.00   78/60/t   80/59/pc
San Juan   86/78/.08   88/77/t   89/78/t
Tokyo   72/64/.00   79/65/pc   82/67/pc
Warsaw   86/63/.00   78/59/t   74/55/sh
City   Yesterday   Today   Tomorrow   City   Yesterday   Today   Tomorrow
WORLD CITIES
River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday.
Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snowurries, i-ice.
Philadelphia
99/72
Reading
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Scranton
Wilkes-Barre
91/64
91/64
Harrisburg
96/70
Atlantic City
91/72
New York City
96/73
Syracuse
87/60
Pottsville
95/69
Albany
91/63
Binghamton
Towanda
86/60
89/64
State College
92/67
Poughkeepsie
96/65
94/74
63/54
72/49
99/72
68/50
66/58
67/55
91/71
57/44
68/52
96/73 84/58
92/68
87/76
94/75
88/74
57/44
58/46
98/73
Sun and Moon
Sunrise   Sunset
Today   5:31a   8:35p
Tomorrow   5:30a   8:36p
Moonrise   Moonset
Today   1:48p   1:05a
Tomorrow   3:00p   1:34a
Full   Last   New   First
June 15   June 23   July 1   July 8
Our mini-heat-
wave will snap
later today as a
cold front
approaches from
the north. The
day should start
off sunny, but
clouds will be on
the increase.
That should keep
temperatures
slightly cooler
than the scorch-
ing numbers
from Wednesday.
But still some
record highs
may be tied or
broken across
the region
before the
clouds move in.
The front on
pace to deliver
the cool down
will screech to a
halt tonight right
over
Northeastern
Pennsylvania.
That will lead to
the continued
threat for storms
on Friday with
temperatures
still on the warm
side near 85. By
the weekend, the
hot air is finally
scoured out, but
it comes with a
price. Cloudy and
showery still can
be expected with
highs in the 70s.
- Ryan Coyle
NATIONAL FORECAST: A cold front will trigger showers and thunderstorms from the Northeast to
the Midwest today; some of these storms may be severe. Scattered showers and a few thunderstorms
can also be expected from the northern Rockies to the northern Plains. Thunderstorms will be more
isolated from Alabama through the Appalachians this afternoon.
Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Intl Airport
Temperatures
Cooling Degree Days*
Precipitation
TODAY
Mostly sunny,
afternoon thunder-
storm
FRIDAY
Partly
cloudy, a
T-storm
85
65
SUNDAY
Mostly
cloudy,
showers
78
57
MONDAY
Mostly
sunny
75
60
TUESDAY
Mostly
sunny
80
55
WEDNESDAY
Partly
cloudy
80
57
SATURDAY
Mostly
cloudy,
showers
75
60
93
67
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LIFE S E C T I O N   C
THE TIMES LEADER   THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2011
timesleader.com
Redistheblazinghot trendinhaircolor
this season. Longtimeredheads Christina
Hendricks, Florence Welch and Karen El-
sonstandout withanalmost angelicglow
of gorgeous color framingtheir faces. And
hardly a day goes by that we dont hear of
some celebrity such as blonds Scarlett
Johansson and Blake Lively or brunet Ri-
hanna switching to a ginger tinge.
The color makes a bold statement, and
whether someone spent a few hours in a
colorists chair or was naturally blessed
with  red  tresses,   the  punchy  hue  is  as
muchanattentiongrabber as any boldac-
cessory.
Ive always thought of red as a state of
mind, says Marie Claire magazine beau-
ty director YingChuwhoadds that only 2
percent of the worlds population has nat-
urallyredhair, thoughmanyadopt thecol-
orforitsstrikingqualities. Thecolorpor-
trays afiery, seductive, standout personal-
ity. One can hardly blend in the crowd
whensportingit thinkFlorenceWelch,
Julianne Moore, Lucille Ball.
L.A  colorist  Vanessa
Spaeth at the Andy Le-
compte  Salon  in  West
Hollywood  has  observ-
ed  a  stronger  demand
for red hair in the past
few   months.   Spaeth
says a few of her clients
were   inspired   by   the
crimson-wiggedmodels
who walked in Mulber-
rys   spring-summer
2011runway showlast fall.
Those redwigs hadmy fashionista cli-
ents ina frenzy, she says. The fear of red
is being washed away. In addition to full-
on red, she has been adding tones of apri-
cot andstrawberryshades tocolor formu-
lations for her blond clients, to give them
a  warm  pinkish  hue  similar  to  Livelys
newlook.
But as trendy and eye-catching as red
hair can be, it takes serious maintenance
for the color to stay rich and vibrant for
more than a couple of weeks at a time.
Typically,  red  has  always  been  stub-
born and almost impossible to keep up,
Spaeth says. Its the hardest to keep in,
and the most difficult to completely get
out.Sheattributesthistothelargesizeof
the red molecule in the dye, which makes
it more difficult to bond to the cortex of
the hair.
Spaethsays that howwell thecolor will
last starts withthe way a stylist processes
the color concoction in the salon. Its im-
portant  that  your  colorist  is  consistent
with the kind of toners and glosses they
use  during  the  coloring  process.  These
help keep the vibrancy, shine and luster
that red so commonly loses.
In between getting roots touched up or
color   totally  redone,   have   gloss   treat-
ments, advises Begona Fernandez de la
Vega, colorist at the Frederic Fekkai salon
at Melrose Place. These will revive the
color  and  add  shine.   She  recommends
caution  when  using  shampoos  that  are
red in color and claim to put the shade
back into your hair. Shampoos with red
in them tend to dry the hair, she says.
You can use themonce every two weeks
but not more than that.
She and Spaeth recommend products
including a Davines shampoo and condi-
tionerforcolor-treatedhairandFekkai Sa-
lon Technician color-care products. The
latter containGalangaroot extract, which
is  known  for  having  anti-fading  proper-
ties.
FernandezdelaVegaalsorecommends
that some clients use a hair mask once a
weektocondition, addshine andhelpthe
red  last  longer.   People  with  normal   to
thickhair shoulduse a maskonce a week,
she says. But for thin hair, masks are too
heavy and a better option is to use a deep
moisturizing conditioner after shampoo-
ing.
But what about the 2 percent who have
MCT PHOTO
Christina Hendricks stands out with
an almost angelic glow of gorgeous
color framing her face.
Bye-bye
blond,
hello red
By MELISSA MAGSAYSAY
Los Angeles Times
See RED, Page 2C
For  Fringe  fans,   its  hard  to  picture
Australian actress Anna Torv in anything
but a pantsuit, a starched-collar shirt and
black boots, gun at the ready, as FBI agent
Olivia Dunham on Foxs sci-fi show. The
32-year-old is great at playing a tomboy
on television, but her real-life wardrobe is
far from it.
Torv recently attended the Fox upfront
in New York City, where the network pre-
sented its upcoming prime-time schedule
to advertisers. Fans of the series were de-
lighted to hear that Torv will be back for
another   season,   with   more     you
guessedit gray andblackpantsuits and
ponytails.   Fringe  is  slated  to  air  at  9
p.m. Fridays this fall.
Torv hit the blue carpet at the upfront
party  in  a  refreshingly  girlie  navy  dress
with teeny-tiny yellow polka dots and a
bow  accent   at   the  waist,   and  a  pair  of
peep-toe black patent leather heels.
The ensemble is a testament to Torvs
signature   understated   elegance.   The
dress is subtle but party-ready, the patent
leather heels add just a hint of glam, and
the barely-there makeup and no-fuss hair
are two of Torvs best looks.
A  polka-dot   dress   like   Torvs   would
look great with heels at a summer party
under   the   stars   or   accessorized   with
strappy sandals on a lunch date. If a fancy
summer soiree is more your style, check
out   the  Dalia  heart-print   chiffon  dress
from Asos for $114.48. For lunch with the
girls,   try  the  polka-dot  dress  from  Zara
with bow-tie waist for $59.50 or the Retro
polka-dot   dress   from  Forever   21   for
$24.80.
A polka-dot dress easily can slip from
pretty party frock to house dress without
the right accessories. Torvs patent leath-
er   heels   are  the  perfect   addition.   Any
plain black pair of heels would work for
this outfit, and a go-to pair of heels is al-
ways  a  good  investment.   For  a  patent-
leather shine, try the Via Spiga Malibu
dOrsay pump from Nordstrom Rack for
$86.90,   BCBGeneration   womens   Ariel
open-toe   pump   from  Endless.com  for
$59.99  or  the  Nine  West   Escher  pump
with gray heel for $79 on Zappos.com.
Polka dots come full circle
By JENN HARRIS
Los Angeles Times
TOP RIGHT: A pink strapless
dress is embellished with
chocolate polka dots and is
sweet as can be.
BOTTOM RIGHT: Step into
style with pink flats and heels
with white polka dots.
  MCT PHOTOS
TOP LEFT: A small black
evening bag with white polka
dots is perfect for a night out.
N
EWYORKBaby boomers are swelling the ranks of online dating sites, and John Valentino is a
happy veteran. At 57, after a decade of pushing profiles and awkward meet-ups with strangers,
hes married to 54-year-old year Debbie, a former Marine he met online two years ago.
I had plenty of lemons before lemonade, believe
me,  said  Valentino,  a  furniture  salesman  in  Long
Branch, N.J.
One prospect said he was too old. Another went
out with him to win a bet with a co-worker. A third
told him all about her two grown sons and their ca-
reers in the penal system, only they werent guards.
Thats when Valentino ventured onto a site that ca-
ters to older people  at the time called SeniorPe-
opleMeet.com.   He  quickly  let  go  of   his  prejudice
against the wordsenior andfoundDebbie, whohas
war stories of her ownabout trying to finda mate her
age online.
On other sites, most of the men who would con-
tact me were a lot younger, she said. I would say
why are you writing me, Im looking for somebody
my own age. I made it very clear in my profile. They
would say I want the experience of dating an older
woman.
Dating online the second time around  after di-
vorce or the death of a spouse isnt always second
nature among the nations 78 million boomers, let
alone people whoare 65 andolder, but neither is it all
that scary.
Yet they often have unrealistic notions of how to
hunt   for   love   and   companionship,   said   Pepper
Schwartz, a sociology professor at the University of
Washington in Seattle, sex and relationship expert
for the AARP and developer of an algorithmto make
matches more meaningful on the dating site Per-
fectMatch.com.
People 65 or older, theyre picky in a differ-
ent way, she said. Young people tend to
go for looks, period. Older people often
have a little bit more leeway on what
somebody looks like, but then they
have  all   these  other  kinds  of   re-
quirements that may or may not
be realistic.
For   example,   a   snowbird
with a second home may be
looking for a mate willing to
winter   in  Arizona.   Others
may   unnecessarily   limit
possibilities   by   ruling   out
partners  with  all   health  is-
AP PHOTO
After a decade of pushing profiles and awkward meet-ups with strangers, John Valentino, 57, married Debbie, 54, a former Marine
he met online two years ago.
By LEANNE ITALIE   Associated Press
See SITE, Page 2C
The punchy
hue is as
much an
attention
grabber as
any bold
accessory
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In   addition,   Schwartz   said,
Men are very interested in wom-
en  being  self-sufficient.   Women
are  deathly  afraid  of   becoming
nursemaids, but long lists can re-
ally hurt. I hate the word settle,
but you need to be practical.
Schwartz  said  most  are  look-
ing  for  a  long-term  relationship
within  a  five-year  span  of   their
own age.
Based on the Census Bureaus
2009 American Community Sur-
vey, which samples 3 million U.S.
households, as well as 2010 cen-
sus data released so far this year,
people   65   and  older   comprise
roughly 13 percent of the popula-
tionbornbetween1946 and1964.
The   65-plus   age   group   will
amount  to  nearly 1 in  5  Ameri-
cans by 2030.
Boomers ages 55 to 64 are the
fastest-growing  age  group  since
2000,   jumping   43   percent   to
about 35 million.
The number of people ages 45
to 54 also rose sharply, up18 per-
cent to45millionas youngboom-
ers moved into the ranks.
Rob Briscoe, a 50-year-old soft-
ware  developer   in  Chicago,   di-
vorced  four   years   ago  after   21
years. He missed the rise of on-
line dating about 16 years ago.
When  he  joined  HighLifeAd-
ventures.com, I was just trying
to  get  out.  The  site,   which  re-
cently morphed into SocialOne-
.com, arranges group activities in
select cities, from dinner out to
hang gliding, for people of all ag-
es. His two kids, ages 18 and 19,
were guardedly supportive.
I   joined  because  the  events
were so interesting. Theres sky
diving, hot-air ballooning kayak-
ing, camping. Theywere all buck-
et list items. My kids said, Are
you sure Dad? 
In about seven years of dating
online,  58-year-old  Becky  Olson
in suburban Chicago gave up on
the profile-driven approach with
no   success   and   turned   to   the
same group meet-up site as Bris-
coe. The site prearranges group
events and activities for its mem-
bers.
I   didnt   find  true  love  but   I
found something better, friends,
she said. I joined to find a man,
but it took me about six months
to settle down and realize, wow,
this is really fun and I just prefer
to relax. No pressure.
On  eHarmony.com,   an  indus-
try  leader,   people  50  and  older
are   one   of   the   fastest-growing
segments  among  its  more  than
33 million users worldwide. The
same goes for competitor Match-
.com,   which  said  about  25  per-
cent of its members are between
50  and  65.   Boomers  on  Match
have grown89 percent inthe past
five  years,   site  officials  said,   in-
cluding 71percent after a divorce
and  11  percent   who  were  wid-
owed.
The site where John and Deb-
bie  Valentino  met  has  since  be-
come  OurTime,   with  1  million
members and in the same corpo-
rate  family  as  Match.   OurTime
boasts: At last! Adating site that
not only understands what it is to
be over 50but alsocelebrates this
exciting chapter of our lives.
Thirty percent of its users sur-
veyed said theyre looking exclu-
sively for a serious relationship.
About 20 percent are looking ex-
clusively for something more ca-
sual, and the rest are open to ei-
ther.
OurTime  users  ages  50  to  64
said their top priority is a long-
termrelationship, while those 65
and   older   said   companionship
was  their  main  goal.   The  sites
membership   has   grown   more
than   400   percent   since   2009.
About 65 percent of the members
have  been  divorced  and  25  per-
cent widowed.
According to the research firm
comScore, the number of online
dating site users overall who are
50 and older has grown twice as
rapidly  as  all  other  age  groups.
Usage by the 50-plus set is up 8
percent across sites.
A  2009  Pew  Research  survey
showed that the typical boomer
believes old age doesnt begin un-
til 72  not 65. That goes a long
way in explaining why IAC, the
parent   of   OurTime,   did   away
with senior in the sites name.
Its a vibrant group, and that
term doesnt have broad appeal,
said Greg Blatt, IACs CEO.
Gail Saltz, a psychology profes-
sor in New York and OurTimes
relationship  expert,   said  people
over 50  especially women 
can   feel   more   comfortable   on
sites  where  theyre  not  compet-
ing with younger faces.
In  addition,   youre  going  to
not   only  be  a  good  competitor
but   youre  going  to  find  other
like-minded people who are look-
ing for that, so you dont have to
put yourself out there, she said.
Scott   Valdez,   who  owns   Vir-
tualDatingAssistants.com, a dat-
ing concierge service for all ages,
said stretching the comfort zone
is the first hurdle for older new-
bies who grew up with different
notions about privacy andare try-
ing to adjust to tell-all life online.
Posting a profile with pictures
for other members on the site to
see  is  not  negotiable,  he  said.
And youve also got to be willing
to   proactively   contact   people
without letting it bruise your ego
when they dont respond.
His other tips:
 See whats inside a site be-
fore   you   open   your   wallet.
Matchmaking   sites   like   eHar-
mony  and  Chemistry  aside,  vir-
tually all online datingsites make
it extremely easy to take a peek
inside   and   peruse   the   profiles
that are already there before you
pay.
 Avoid an avalanche of adjec-
tives. When you write your pro-
file,   avoid  using  a  long  laundry
list of adjectives to describe your-
self. Instead, figure out a way to
illustrate that you possess those
qualities  without  making  direct
statements  like  I  am  adventur-
ous and spontaneous. 
  Dont  be  a  penpal.   Online
dating is about weeding through
the  masses  to  find  a  few  good
bets,   so   focus   on   your   local
matches first and dont take too
long to move things to in-person
so you can test the chemistry. As
long as youre getting together at
a public place, meeting a poten-
tial   love   interest   online   is   no
more   dangerous   than   meeting
him or her at the grocery store.
  Keep  the  first  date  simple.
Online, all youve got is text and
a few photos that could have eas-
ily  been  taken  in  the  previous
decade.   So  dont  get  stuck  in  a
four-course  meal   with  someone
youve never met. Keep it short
and sweet. Asingle cup of coffee.
There will be plenty of time for a
real first date if the chemistry is
there.
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On eHarmony.com, an industry leader,
people 50 and older are one of the
fastest-growing segments among its
more than 33 million users worldwide.
naturally red locks? They dont
havetoworryabout color fading
the same way dyedredheads do,
but naturally red hair does tend
to bleach easily in sunny sum-
mer   months,   Fernandez  de  la
Vega says. She is adamant about
sun  protection  on  red  hair,   ei-
ther   through   a   UV-protective
hair spray or cream.
Even   with   all   the   mainte-
nance  required  to  keep  red  vi-
brant, women cant seem to get
enoughof the hue, whether its a
delicate  shade  of   apricot   or  a
rich shimmery auburn.
More and more of my clients
want red hair, says Fernandez
de la Vega, who tailors the color
to suit the clients skin color and
hair type. Ill start most of them
off  with  a  subtle  shade  of  red,
and those who like it are always
a bold shade of copper a month
or two later. Red hair shows a
strong  personality,   and  people
who go red want to be seen.
RED
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Dressing your age.
When you are a kid, this is not
a problem; your parents handle
it.
No worries as a teenager, ei-
ther;   your   peers   decide   what
you wear.
College   attire,   of   course,   is
linked to the laundry situation,
while work clothes are designed
by the boss.
As for retirement garb, this is
mostly determined by ones de-
veloping  sense  of   eccentricity,
although there can be pressure
to conform.
Remember   the   Miami
Beach era: leisure suit, match-
ing white belt and shoes? There
was a time when upon reaching
retirement, men were required,
bylawI believe, towear this out-
fit in all social situations. Worse
still,   women  were  expected  to
be seen with them.
I dont remember any specific
dress code for women of a cer-
tain age during this unfortunate
period, although I seem to gen-
erally recollect a preference for
the type of floral combinations
ordinarily found only in halluci-
nogenic experiences.
But   what   about   today?   Is
there such a thing anymore as
age-appropriate attire?
Even though the lines are no
longer  clearly  drawn,   there  re-
main  three  fashion  statements
that are indisputable.
  Baseball   caps:   Anyone  of
anyagemaywear a baseball cap.
But anyone over the age of say,
19, may not wear a baseball cap
backwards, unless he or she is a
catcher or a welder.
 Chest hair: For some delu-
sional   reason,   50-something
men think a crop of curly gray
chest  hair  protruding  from  an
unbuttoned shirt is attractive. It
is  not,  and  no  amount  of  gold
jewelry will make it so (that is,
unless you are The most inter-
esting man in the world.)
 Revealing apparel: Regard-
less of age, if what you are re-
vealing  is  still   appealing,   then
by all means. If it aint, keep it to
yourself, were begging you.
Guidelines for age-appropriate attire
By  JIM SHEA
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Damon Michael Williams, son of
Mary Beth Williams and Thomas
Williams, both of Wilkes-Barre,
celebrated his seventh birthday
June 3. Damon is a grandson of
Tammy and Thomas Williams,
Wilkes-Barre, and Michael and
Karen Zak, Ashley. He has two
brothers, Landon, 8, and Ayden,
2.
Damon M. Williams
Cory Lucas Ronczka, son of
Christa Bartkiewicz and Luke
Ronczka, Lake Silkworth, is
celebrating his first birthday
today, June 9. Cory is a grand-
son of Walter and Kathryn Bart-
kiewicz, Hunlock Creek, and
Paulette Barney, Lake Silkworth.
He is a great-grandson of Jo-
seph and Elizabeth Matusek,
Mocanaqua, and Florence Mick-
no, Kingston.
Cory L. Ronczka
Olivia Grace Zawatski, daughter
of Brian Zawatski and Cassie
Palfey, Dallas, celebrated her
third birthday June 5. Olivia is a
granddaughter of Edward Zawat-
ski and the late Sharon Zawatski,
Plains Township, and the late
Thomas and Catherine Palfey,
Hanover Township. She is a
great-granddaughter of Helen
Zawatski, Larksville.
Olivia G. Zawatski
Tristan Maertens, son of Jack
and Tracey Maertens, Wilkes-
Barre, is celebrating his fifth
birthday today, June 9. Tristan is
a grandson of Judith Paige,
Bayville, N.J., and the late Dou-
glas Guminski, Manchester, N.J.
He has two brothers, Michael
Corliss, 20, Forked River, N.J.,
and Jack Maertens III, Wilkes-
Barre.
Tristan Maertens
Brooke Joy Ryman, daughter of
Scott and Joy Ryman, Mountain
Top, celebrated her first birthday
June 3. Brooke is a grand-
daughter of the Rev. and Mrs.
Lawrence Reed, Harveys Lake,
and Mart and Brenda Ryman,
Wapwallopen. She has a brother,
Austin, 1 1.
Brooke J. Ryman
Fiona Marianna Rosencrance,
daughter of Dana and Seth
Rosencrance, Royersford, is
celebrating her first birthday
today, June 9. Fiona is a grand-
daughter of MaryRose and
James Giambrone, Perkiomen-
ville, and Karla and Howard
Rosencrance, Shickshinny. She is
a great-granddaughter of Ann
Amato, Bridgeport; Mildred and
Pasquale Giambrone, Perkio-
menville; and Nancy Fritz, Ben-
ton. Fiona has two sisters, Cece-
lia, 4, and Violet, 3.
Fiona M. Rosencrance
Caroline Louise Zawilski
earned her Medical Doctor
degree from Robert Wood
Johnson
Medical
School, Uni-
versity of
Medicine and
Dentistry of
New Jersey,
on May 25.
Zawilski was
also recog-
nized for her membership in
Alpha Omega Alpha National
Medical Honor Society and
received the Glasgow-Rubin
Certificate of Academic
Achievement that is present-
ed by the American Medical
Womens Association to hon-
or women who graduate in
the top ten percent of their
medical school classes. Zawil-
ski graduated from Wyoming
Valley West High School,
Kingston, in 2001 and was an
honors graduate from Fran-
klin and Marshall College in
2005. Zawilski will begin her
residency in anesthesiology
at the University of Rochester
Medical School, Rochester,
N.Y., in July. She is married to
Scott Zawilski and is the
daughter of
Ed and Jean
OBrien,
Kingston.
John Rash, a
sophomore
at Hanover
Area Junior-
Senior High
School, re-
cently received an award at
the Susquehanna Valley
Section of the American
Chemical Society Annual
Education Awards Banquet at
Bloomsburg University. Rash
placed first on the A Exam of
the American Chemical Socie-
ty High School Chemistry
Competition for this area. He
is the son of Jack Rash, Ha-
nover Township.
Michael Usefara, Plymouth, has
accepted membership in The
National Society of Collegiate
Scholars (NSCS). He will be
honored during an induction
convocation this fall on the
campus of Temple University.
NSCS is a member of the
Association of College Honor
Societies and is the nations
only interdisciplinary honors
organization for first- and
second-year college students.
Membership is by invitation
only and is based on grade-
point average and class
standing.
Chelsea Halsor, Dallas, a mem-
ber of the Class of 2011 at
Skidmore College, was elect-
ed to the colleges Periclean
Honor Society, which was
formed in 1956 to stimulate
intellectual curiosity, to en-
courage creative activity and
to honor academic achieve-
ment. Candidates from the
junior and senior classes are
chosen each year based on
academic achievement and
integrity. Halsor is the daugh-
ter of Sid Halsor and Cydney
Faul-Halsor.
NAMES AND FACES
Zawilski
Rash
Moosic High School Class of 1961 is planning its 50th anniversary
reunion to be held Sept. 9 at Marvelous Muggs, Montage Mountain,
Moosic. A cocktail hour with a cash bar will begin at 6 p.m. followed
by a buffet dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets are $30 per person and guests
are invited. All classmates from the Class of 1961 are invited even if
they did not graduate. Information is being sought for the following
classmates, Thomas Donovan, Richard French and Elaine VanLu-
vender. Anyone who did not receive an invitation can contact any
of the following committee members Ed Jezorwski at 342-7358;
Pat Ciccone Barkasy at 961-0463; Sharon Telban at 457-3953; Ruth
Gronski Mozeleski at 342-8009; or Walter Ostrowski at 342-5037.
Planning committee members, from left, are Jezorwski, Barkasy,
Telban, Mozeleski and Ostrowski.
Moosic High School Class of 61 will reunite Sept. 9
Northwest Area High School recently held its prom, sponsored
by the Class of 2012, at Irem Country Club, Dallas. Advisers are
Rainah Yedlock and Desiree Boris. Members of the Prom Court,
from left, first row, are Nneka Kennedy, Kyla Hennigan, Robin Cook
and Angela Lewis. Second row: Connor McAlarney, Randy Yeager,
Felipe Ochoa and Garrick Hakanson. Andrea Jimcosky and Willing
Glatfelter were also members of the court.
Northwest Area crowns court at prom
Students in Brenda Kolojejchicks third-grade class at Wyoming Area Catholic School, Exeter, recent-
ly created Trash to Treasure projects in honor of Earth Day. The students used items from the trash
to create useful products. Some of the participants with their projects, from left, first row, are Camyrn
Cassetori, Richie Morris, Ryan Gardjulis, Valentina Caparelli, Jillian Foley and George Chronowski.
Second row: Ryan Reedy, Tessa Romani, Cassie Benderavich, Kris Latoski, Kyle Potorski, Jessica Hafn-
er, Mark Ranieli, Annie Bagnall, Ethan Cegelka, Sammy Yencha, Carl Yastremski, Jolene Ulichney and
Leah Natt.
Wyoming Area Catholic School students turn trash into treasure
Coughlin High School Class of 1966 will hold a 45th anniversary
reunion Sept. 3 at the Genetti Hotel and Conference Center, Wilkes-
Barre. All classmates are invited. A free ice breaker with food,
drinks and a D.J. will take place on Sept. 2 and a free brunch will be
offered on Sept. 4. For more details, or to make reservations, call
John Monico at 570-283-1730 or June Miller at 570-333-0533;
email info@coughlin66.com; or visit www.coughlin66.com. The
next planning meeting will take place at 7 p.m. on June 22 at Jack
Kinneys house. Some of the reunion committee members, from
left, first row, are Joe Christopher, Judy Hilbert-Karcheski and
Theresa DePolo-Morcavage. Second row: Marie Dorrance-Hartz,
June Suszko-Miller and Jean Williams-Bzura. Third row: Bob Tho-
mas, John Monico, Marlene Totino-Starrie and Jack Kinney. Rich
Kowalski is also a committee member.
Coughlin Class of 66 plans September reunion
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Bishop Hoban High School
Class of 1979 will hold a 50th
birthday party 6-10 p.m. Aug. 6
at the Mountain Laurel Golf Club,
White Haven. There will be a
buffet dinner and a D.J. For
more information contact Mary
Pat McCabe at
mpmccabe1012@aol.com or
302-792-0280.
Class of 1986 will hold its 25th
anniversary reunion in August.
The reunion committee is seek-
ing contact information for
classmates. Email John Callahan
at callaref@ptd.net with any
information.
Coughlin High School
Class of 1959 will meet at 6 p.m.
June 16 for a pot luck dinner at
the home of Ron and Cathy
Williams, 1365 Mt. Zion Road,
Harding. All class members and
spouses are invited. The commit-
tee is planning a 70th birthday
celebration that will take place
on Aug. 6 at Konefals Grove.
GAR Memorial High School
Class of 1951 will meet for a lun-
cheon at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday
at Costellos, Gateway Shopping
Center, 67 S. Wyoming Ave.,
Edwardsville. All classmates,
spouses and friends are invited.
For reservations call Gill at 824-
9425 or Marilyn at 288-3102.
Class of 1954 will hold a mini-
reunion at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Norms Pizza and Eatery, North
Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre.
All classmates are welcome.
Class of 1986 will hold its 25th
anniversary reunion 7 p.m.
Saturday at Mags Half-Time Bar,
Moyallen Street, Wilkes-Barre.
No invitations were mailed. The
event is casual and all class-
mates are welcome. For more
information, email score-
ygirls@aol.com.
Meyers High School
Class of 1961 will hold a planning
committee meeting 1 p.m. June
22 in the Garage Room at Lo-
gans Roadhouse, 2310 Wilkes-
Barre Township Blvd., Market
Plaza, Wilkes-Barre. Plans will be
discussed for the 50th anni-
versary reunion. All class mem-
bers are invited.
Class of 1986 reunion committee
is seeking contact information
for classmates. The 25th anni-
versary reunion is being planned
for Aug. 20. Send mailing and
email addresses and any other
contact information to
MHS25thReunion@frontier.com.
Information can also be sent to
Lori Okrasinski Monk, 179 Lewis
Ave., Trucksville, PA18708. In-
formation is also posted on
Facebook page  Mohawks Class
of 1986.
Pittston High School
Class of 1961 will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Monday at Grande Pizza, Birney
Avenue, Moosic, to discuss plans
for the reunion that will take
place 6 p.m.-midnight on Sept. 3
at Arcaro & Genells, Main Street,
Old Forge. A mixer will be held at
Grande Pizza from 8-1 1 p.m. on
Sept. 2. A Mass will be offered at
10 a.m. Sept. 4 at St. Johns
Evangelist Church, Pittston,
followed by a brunch at 1 1:30
a.m. at Timbers at Mohegan Sun
Casino. Addresses are being
sought for the following class-
mates, Beverly Benson, Cathy
Delaney, Ann DeRosa, Chester
Faleski, Bernie Ford, Mike Holo-
nia, Susan Gerrytone, Bonnie
Johns, Dorothy Orth, William
Walsh, Thomas Weiskerger and
Barbara Pomitcher. Anyone with
information can contact Marie at
457-2038.
Plymouth High School
Class of 1956 reunion planning
committee will hold its monthly
meeting 6 p.m. Wednesday at
Grottos Pizza, Edwardsville.
Class of 1958 will meet at 7 p.m.
June 21 at Happy Pizza, 40 W.
Main St., Plymouth, for the final
planning session for the 53rd
anniversary reunion. Classmates
will hold an icebreaker on July 1.
The reunion picnic and clambake
will take place on July 2. The
reunion weekend will end with a
breakaway brunch on July 3.
Local class members are urged
to attend this meeting. For more
information, or to provide class-
mate updates, contact Dottie at
779-3889 or John at 287-0582
or hardshell@verizon.net.
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Dear Abby: I am
severely myopic and
cant see without my
prescription eyewear.
Yet people continual-
ly ask me if they can
borrow my glasses
to read the menu. (I
work as a hostess.) Abby, my glasses
are not reading glasses; they are my
eyes  literally. When I explain this,
I get snorts, grunts and muttered
comments that I am rude.
My husband says I should let them
try on my glasses and cut out the ex-
planation, as they would immediately
realize that they cant see through
them. I disagree. I think it is inappro-
priate to even ask, let alone become
offended when I politely refuse.
Abby, I would like to explain the
concept of reading glasses versus
prescription eyewear: Most people
do not walk around with reading
glasses fully on their face. If someone
is wearing glasses full on their face
 theyre usually not reading glasses.
If a person is wearing glasses, do not
ask to borrow them.
 The Blind Leading the Blind
Dear Blind: Im printing your let-
ter, but I warn you  there are none
so blind as those who will not see.
For a stranger to expect to borrow
someones glasses is presumptuous.
If the bows were bent or the lenses
were broken, youd be in serious
trouble.
Talk to your employer about keep-
ing a magnifying glass or several
pairs of reading glasses in various
strengths available for patrons who
have forgotten theirs. Many restau-
rants do.
Dear Abby: Im a female manager in
a male-dominated field, and a high-
level corporate executive. I am good
at what I do, but sometimes I become
impatient with subordinates who
dont get it like I do.
Several years ago, a friendship with
a subordinate turned into something
more. I was  and still am  mar-
ried with children. During this time
I had to discharge another employee
for substandard performance. Since
he left he has sent me several unsolic-
ited emails in which he has suggested
that he knows about the affair I had
with his former co-worker and feels
he didnt receive fair treatment be-
cause of it.
My former lover is no longer with
the company, and I have done every-
thing I can to put this behind me. I
still worry, however, that the employ-
ee I let go may someday make the
company aware of my indiscretions,
or worse, my family. Abby, is there
anything I can do to set the whole
thing right?
 Threatened in the Northwest
Dear Threatened: Let me get this
straight. You say you are good at
your job as a manager, but you lose
patience with subordinates who dont
get things as quickly as you do.
It appears that when you assumed
the title of manager, you exceeded
your level of competence.
You have gotten yourself into a
jam from which I cant extricate you.
Go to your superiors and tell them
about the emails so the company can
protect itself from a possible lawsuit
for wrongful termination.
DEAR ABBY
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ARIES (March 21-April 19). There is
no bored, there is only bor-
ing  something you never
want to be. Thats the reason
you broaden your interests now,
investigating a wide array of new
amusements and topics.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). If you
cant laugh at yourself, life is a
sad, gray existence. Trying too
hard to be smart, appropriate
and correct can be a waste of
life. Mess up and laugh.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Youre
not glued to one particular mode
of being. Its your willingness to
change that keeps you fresh and
alive. People will have to run to
keep up with you, and you wont
mind that one bit.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You
are too intelligent to be sure
about anything today. An event
will cause you to review what
you know  or what you thought
you knew, because on inspection,
not all of it will hold up.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Life will
become unpredictable, and youll
like it that way. You can take it as
a sign that you have expanded
your consciousness and no
longer have to be in familiar set-
tings to feel safe.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You have
an extra dose of courage at your
disposal now, and youll use it to
meet new people, make a state-
ment in front of a group or walk
through a door that was closed
to you before.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
Sometimes you push yourself
into a situation to get a sense of
whether or not it will be good for
you. But there are those times,
like now, when its best to keep
out of it and just do what you
know is the right thing.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). It
becomes clear that someone
likes you to a greater extent than
you previously thought. Youll
wonder whether you can return
this level of affection, but the
truth is that you dont have to
right now. Enjoy the perks.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
You are too old to believe in
monsters under the bed, and yet
there are still doors you do not
dare open. Now youll open one
of them and encounter a joyful
spirit on the other side.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
There are benefits to thinking
about a past relationship and
analyzing it as objectively as
possible. Understanding why you
made the choices that led you
here, youll have tremendous
respect for yourself.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Your
suspicions are confirmed: You
are indeed someones favorite
person. Youll get more evidence
to support this conclusion today.
Formal thanks may be in order.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Youre
a risk taker. Sometimes youre
willing to lose what you have, but
youre never willing to gamble
what other people have.
TODAYS BIRTHDAY (June 9). A
bright mood colors your year.
Youll attract fans and follow-
ers who share your unorthodox
ideas. Traveling and cultural
pursuits will be lucky for you in
August, bringing you together
with social and professional
opportunities. Scorpio and Virgo
people adore you. Your lucky
numbers are: 3, 24, 4, 1 and 49.
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Looking for
a jobs turnaround
Last week's disappointing
report on job growth during
May isn't making anyone opti-
mistic about the Labor Depart-
ment's weekly report on
claims for unemployment ben-
efits. Employers are cutting
back their hiring. The concern
is that they might also be
eliminating more jobs. Econo-
mists expect a marginal dip in
claims, but nothing that would
signal a healthier job market.
Smucker earnings
J.M. Smuckers fiscal fourth-
quarter earnings report will show
whether four price increases on
its coffee helped the company
hold on to its profit margins. The
company, like other food makers,
has been paying higher prices for
commodities and ingredients and
has passed them along to cus-
tomers. Wholesale coffee prices
have been soaring, so Smucker
has raised its prices for the coffee
it sells in grocery stores, including
Folgers and Dunkin Donuts.
Another jump in exports?
The Commerce Departments
report on the trade deficit for
April will show whether U.S.
companies extended their
winning streak from March.
That month, they sold the
most goods and services
overseas in two decades. But
the overall deficit is likely to
be up again, pushed higher
by rising oil prices as it was in
April.The May report, due
next month, may show the
recent drop in oil.
Price-to-earnings ratio:   18
based on past 12 months results
Dividend: $1.76   Div. Yield: 2.3%
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Week ending
May 28
422k
Week ending
June 4
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419k
est.
U.S. trade balance
In billions
-$38.2  -40.3   -47   -45.8   -48.2  -48.8
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McDonalds sales up
Consumers headed to McDonalds
for its fruit and maple oatmeal and
drinks like frozen strawberry lemonade
in May, pushing its revenue at restau-
rants open at least 13 months up 3.1
percent. That failed to meet some
analysts estimates.
Some analysts had been expecting
more: 3.6 percent, according to Jeffer-
ies & Co., and 3.8 percent, according to
Stifel Nicolaus & Co.
Sluggish sales in the U.S. didnt help.
The metric was up 2.4 percent in the
U.S. and 2.3 percent in Europe. France,
Russia and the U.K. drove Europes
growth. Germany was weaker.
The results were below the 3.4 per-
cent gain in the U.S. and 5.7 percent in
Europe in the same month last year,
respectively.
Business remained strong abroad in
May, with McDonalds reporting a 4.3
percent increase in revenue at restau-
rants open at least 13 months for Asia/
Pacific, Middle East and Africa.
Wii Us debut disappoints
Nintendo stock plunged Wednesday
in Tokyo amid doubts about the con-
sumer appeal of the Wii U, the much
ballyhooed successor to its hit Wii
video game console.
The demonstration of a prototype at
the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the
gaming industrys annual convention,
in Los Angeles on Tuesday, appeared to
leave investors disappointed and skep-
tical.
Nintendo Co. shares closed at 16,970
yen ($212.44), down more than 5 per-
cent. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index
ended flat.
Shuji Hosoi, analyst at Daiwa Securi-
ties Co., said it was unclear how suc-
cessfully the machine would compete
against smartphones and tablet PCs,
when device-based gaming was already
having to vie against social networks.
Target, Cat dividends up
Two companies are raising divi-
dends.
Target Corp. says it is raising its
quarterly dividend by 5 cents to 30
cents, a 20 percent increase.
The dividend is payable Sep. 1 to
shareholders of record Aug. 18.
Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar
Inc. is raising its quarterly dividend by
2 cents to 46 cents.
The dividend is payable on Aug. 20
to shareholders of record as of July 20.
Caterpillar also reaffirmed its out-
look for the year. It continues to expect
net income between $6.25 and $6.75
per share on revenue between $52
billion to $54 billion.
EU ups E. coli payment
The European Union has increased
its offer of compensation to farmers for
the E. coli outbreak to 210 million
($306 million).
EU Farm Commissioner Dacian
Ciolos had initially proposed 150 mil-
lion ($219 million) to the struggling
farmers, who have tons of unwanted
cucumbers and tomatoes rotting in
fields and warehouses, as Europeans
shun vegetables, fearing they are con-
taminated with a deadly strain of E.
coli.
But big producers like Spain, Italy
and France called for more aid.
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Nintendos original
Wii was a pioneer in
many ways  and for
many casual video-
gamers, its easy ap-
proachability made it
the video-game con-
sole of choice.
Now, Nintendo has announced the
long-awaited successor to the Wii  its
called the Wii U. But can it possibly be
just as fun, or as easy to use, as the origi-
nal?
Well, for starters, the Wii Uoffers a
much-needed upgrade to HDgraphics.
This will eliminate the blocky appear-
ance of games on many newer TVsets.
The Wii Ualso features the originals
iconic motion-sensing controller  albeit
in an unrecognizable form it features a
large, centrally located 6-inch touch
screen. The screen can be used as a
second monitor for games that support
the feature  zooming in on a map or
showing an overhead viewof a battle-
field are two things to come to mind. Its
also rumored to be able to serve as a
primary display for some of the more
simple games, and will ship with a sty-
lus. The controller still features Ninten-
dos iconic cross-shaped directional
controller and the usual secondary
controllers.
The Wii Ufeatures a significantly
streamlined  almost minimalist  case,
which is a welcome
change. It will reported-
ly work with existing
accessories and con-
trollers, meaning cus-
tomers who purchased
the original Wii will be
able to use devices such as steering
wheels with the newconsole.
Nintendo hasnt yet disclosed pricing
on the Wii U, but if it expects to hold its
core demographic, the Uwill likely be
quite affordable.
One issue I foresee: Its hazardous
enough swinging around the Wiis wire-
less controllers as it is, as many owners
of smashed television sets, lamps and
other household items can attest.
Theres a reason the current controller
has a safety strap.
If the current controller is sensitive to
movement as well, and features a 6-inch
screen, howdangerous will that be, and
equally important, howexpensive will it
be to replace?
The Wii Uis expected to be released
sometime next year.
Scanning the QRcode found in this
column will take you to the Nintendo
Wii site.
Will you like the Wii U? Upgrades make it seem likely you will
TECH TALK
N I C K   D E L O R E N Z O
Nick DeLorenzo is director of Interactive
and New Media for The Times Leader. Write
him at ndelorenzo@timesleader.com.
WASHINGTONThe Senate voted
Wednesday to let the Federal Reserve
slice the fees that stores must pay banks
each  time  a  customer  swipes  a  debit
card, handing merchants a victory over
banks in a lobbying battle over billions
in revenue.
Senators supporting the financial in-
stitutions   efforts  to  head  off  the  pro-
posal fell sixvoters short of the 60need-
ed to prevail. The vote was 54-45.
The tally also was a triumph for Sen.
Richard  Durbin  of   Illinois,   the  No.   2
Democratic leader who had muscled a
provision into last years financial over-
haul   law  requiring  the  Fed  to  offer  a
plan for limiting the fees.
Those charges now average 44 cents
per  transaction  and  mean  $16  billion
annually for banks and credit card com-
panies,   according  to  Federal   Reserve
data.
The Fed has proposed holding those
fees   to  a  maximum  of   12  cents   per
swipe. By law a final rule must take ef-
fect on July 21. While it might still be
changed, fewexpect it to differ dramat-
ically from the current proposal.
Thirty-five Democrats and19 Repub-
licans voted to delay the Feds plan. Vot-
ing to let the rules take effect were 32
Democrats, a Democratic-leaning inde-
pendent  and 12  Republicans.   Sen.   Jo-
seph Lieberman, I-Conn., did not vote.
Senate lets Fed trim card swipe fees
Vote a defeat for financial institutions
The Associated Press
VIENNA    OPEC  unexpect-
edly decided to leave its produc-
tion   levels   unchanged   on
Wednesday, with senior officials
saying  their   meeting  ended  in
disarray a stunning admission
for an organization that places a
premium on consensus decision
making.
OPEC officials said the lack of
agreement meant that OPECwill
maintain present output ceilings
withtheoptionof meetingwithin
the next three months for a pos-
sible production hike.
We  are  unable  to  reach  con-
sensus   to  ...   raise   our   produc-
tion,   OPEC  Secretary  General
Abdullah Al-Badri told reporters,
in  comments  reflecting  unusual
tensions in the 12-nation Organi-
zation of the Petroleum Export-
ing Countries.
Analysts   covering   OPEC  for
more   than   20   years   said   they
could  not   remember  any  other
time   that   the   normally   closed
group had admitted to such divi-
sions in its ranks.
Oil prices surged on the news.
Benchmark crude for July deliv-
ery was up $1.25 to $100.34 per
barrel in morning trading on the
New  York  Mercantile  Exchange
after trading lower ahead of the
OPEC meeting.
Saudi Arabia andother influen-
tial Gulf nations hadpushedtoin-
crease   production   ceilings   to
calm markets and ease concerns
that   crude   was   overpriced   for
consumer   nations   struggling
with their economies. Those op-
posed were led by Iran, the sec-
ond-strongest   producer   within
the   Organization  of   the   Petro-
leum Exporting Countries.
OPEC
keeps oil
production
unchanged
By  GEORGE JAHN
Associated Press
May from the month before
after years of mostly double-
digit growth.
Chinas   auto   market
surgedtobecome the worlds
largest in 2009, helped by a
program to exchange old ve-
hicles,   including   cars   and
light trucks, for subsidies to
buy newones. The incentive
scheme   was   introduced  to
help fight a downturn during
the global financial crisis.
Similar   to   the   Cash   for
Clunkers   program   in   the
U.S.,   it  encouraged  sales  of
more   fuel-efficient   models,
spurring  sales  of  small  pas-
senger  vans  used  primarily
by  farm  and  business  own-
SHANGHAI      China
plans   to   pay   up  to   nearly
$2,800 for old vehicles head-
ed  to  the  scrap  heap,   in  a
move  aimed  at   perking  up
slumping sales in the worlds
largest auto market.
Vehicle   owners   can   get
subsidies of between 11,000
yuan-18,000   yuan   ($1,700-
$2,800) for oldfarmvehicles,
city buses and heavy trucks,
said a notice issued Wednes-
day by the finance and com-
merce ministries.
The   plan  coincides   with
reports  that  Chinas  vehicle
sales   fell   by  14  percent   in
ers. That programended last
year.
The newprogramcovers a
smaller range of vehicles but
includes   buses   and  trucks,
which   account   for   a   large
share of Chinas overall vehi-
cle sales.
The early retirement for
vehicles program, the minis-
tries notice said, is meant to
facilitate travel of urban and
rural   residents   and  to  pro-
mote   improved   quality   of
transport, in line with public
interests.
While   the   plan  calls   for
higher   subsidies   than   the
earlier   program,   analysts
questioned whether it would
do much to help the market,
given   the   lucrative   prices
paid  for   second-hand  vehi-
cles.
Car   owners   can   make
even more money in the sec-
ond-hand market. So unless
they  cant   sell   the  vehicles
there, I doubt it will do much
to boost sales, said Rao Da,
secretary-general of the Chi-
na   Passenger   Car   Associ-
ation.
Official figures for sales in
May are due this week. Sales
fell in April for the first time
in  two  years  as  car  buyers
held back in response to traf-
fic  curbs,   rising  fuel   prices
and a lack of incentives.
China tries U.S. plan to hike vehicle sales
AP PHOTO
A sales clerk walks past new cars at a car dealer Wednesday in Shanghai, China. Foreign automakers are seeing mixed
sales trends in China as the worlds biggest market for new vehicles cools.
Chinese clunkers
By ELAINE KURTENBACH
AP Business Writer
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ZweigTl   3.43   -.02   -3.7
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12,048.94
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$100.74
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Advanced   787
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the request of Harry Markopolos.
Markopolos is the private investiga-
tor who tried to warn the govern-
ment that Madoff was running a
multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme.
DiBartolomeos conclusion: The
chance of Madoffs results being
real was about 1 in 200,000.
He recently spoke with The
Associated Press.
What lessons can investors take
away from the Madoff scandal?
It's really simple. Two things: One
is basic due diligence. If we could
figure it out in a day, or less than a
day, anybody who was looking for
any meaningful period of time
would have seen what we saw. ...
The other: If it looks too good to be
true, it probably is."
What should investors be wary
of?
Public mutual funds all have pro-
spectuses that say things like: Its
our intention to invest in this kind of
an approach, but given that market
conditions can change, we legally
reserve the right do whatever the
hell we want. ... Because of things
like that, I think the key thing for in-
vestors to really (look for is) a
truth-in-labeling concept: Are you
really getting the kind of invest-
ment you think you are?
Why is that an issue?
The best way to win a contest for
the largest tomato is to paint a
cantaloupe red and hope the judg-
es don't notice. And thats really
what (many funds) do. Because of
the legal flexibility, a large-cap
fund can be a small-cap fund, a
value fund can be a growth fund; it
can be anything. ... Not only does
this kind of stuff happen, it hap-
pens purposefully in order to gain
marketing advantages, because
you end up being compared
against the wrong peer group.
What are some mistakes inves-
tors make?
If the market went down 20 per-
cent and your investments only
went down 15 percent, are you
happy or are you not happy? ...
This is the way investment ser-
vices are marketed; they're mar-
keted on relative performance.
But just because something has
done relatively better than its
competition doesn't mean it's
suitable for you. And so you
tend to get people who end up
with the wrong kinds of invest-
ments because they've been
drawn to those by claims.
Chip Cutter, Kristen Girard  AP
Learning
from the
Madoff
case
Mutual Funds
Alliance Bernstein
BalShrB  m   14.52   -.01   +4.9
CoreOppA  m  12.23   -.03   +6.3
American Beacon
LgCpVlInv   18.66   -.12   +0.7
LgCpVlIs   19.66   -.13   +0.8
American Cent
EqIncInv   7.37   -.02   +2.6
GrowthInv   26.28   -.16   +1.7
IncGroA  m   24.65   -.10   +3.1
UltraInv   23.44   -.12   +3.5
American Funds
AMCAPA  m   19.32   -.11   +2.6
BalA  m   18.26   -.04   +2.9
BondA  m   12.43  +.02   +3.5
CapIncBuA  m51.82   -.26   +4.8
CapWldBdA  m21.28   -.02   +5.1
CpWldGrIA  m36.92   -.41   +3.8
EurPacGrA  m42.66   -.57   +3.1
FnInvA  x   37.67   -.38   +3.3
GrthAmA  m   30.85   -.22   +1.3
HiIncA  m   11.48   -.03   +5.0
IncAmerA  m   17.22   -.07   +5.1
IntBdAmA  m  13.60  +.02   +2.3
IntlGrInA  m   32.58   -.42   +4.8
InvCoAmA  m 28.29   -.14   +0.9
MutualA  m   26.03   -.09   +3.4
NewEconA  m 26.25   -.20   +3.6
NewPerspA  m29.23   -.34   +2.1
NwWrldA  m   55.17   -.50   +1.1
SmCpWldA  m39.10   -.40   +0.6
TaxEBdAmA  m12.07   ...   +4.0
USGovSecA  m14.17 +.03   +2.8
WAMutInvA  m28.22   -.07   +4.3
Artio Global
IntlEqI   30.25   -.24   +0.4
IntlEqIII   12.52   -.10   +0.5
Artisan
Intl   d   22.68   -.24   +4.5
IntlVal   d   28.32   -.27   +4.5
MdCpVal   21.59   -.14   +7.5
MidCap   35.14   -.38   +4.5
Baron
Asset   b   56.55   -.55   +2.3
Growth  b   53.62   -.43   +4.7
SmCap  b   25.14   -.24   +5.7
Bernstein
DiversMui   14.50   ...   +3.1
IntDur   14.01  +.02   +3.8
TxMIntl   15.75   -.19   +0.1
BlackRock
EqDivA  m   18.07   -.06   +3.5
EqDivI   18.10   -.07   +3.6
GlobAlcA  m   19.92   -.07   +2.6
GlobAlcC  m   18.55   -.06   +2.3
GlobAlcI   d   20.03   -.07   +2.7
CGM
Focus   30.23   -.34   -13.1
Mutual   26.77   -.14   -9.1
Realty   29.03   -.14   +8.6
Calamos
GrowA  m   54.02   -.79   +1.2
Cohen & Steers
Realty   63.92   -.28   +9.8
Columbia
AcornA  x   29.46   -.71   +1.8
AcornIntZ  x   41.10 -1.47   +2.9
AcornZ  x   30.40   -.79   +2.0
DivrEqInA  m  10.17   -.05   +1.0
StLgCpGrZ   13.47   -.12   +6.8
ValRestrZ   49.65   -.36   -1.5
DFA
1YrFixInI   x   10.36   ...   +0.6
2YrGlbFII   10.21   ...   +0.6
5YrGlbFII   11.24  +.02   +3.3
EmMkCrEqI   x 21.98   -.24   -0.3
EmMktValI   x   35.38   -.37   -1.7
IntSmCapI   x   17.51   -.47   +3.0
USCorEq1I   x  11.22   -.12   +2.5
USCorEq2I   x  11.15   -.12   +2.1
USLgCo  x   10.08   -.09   +2.6
USLgValI   x   20.83   -.19   +4.2
USMicroI   x   13.77   -.18   +0.2
USSmValI   x   25.33   -.31   -0.8
USSmallI   x   21.62   -.30   +1.5
DWS-Scudder
EnhEMFIS  d  10.85   -.01   +1.0
HlthCareS  d   27.38   -.10   +12.4
LAEqS  d   48.85   -.17   -8.1
Davis
NYVentA  m   34.41   -.13   +0.2
NYVentC  m   33.17   -.13   -0.1
NYVentY   34.81   -.13   +0.3
Delaware Invest
DiverIncA  m   9.39  +.01   +4.0
Dimensional Investme
IntCorEqI   x   11.39   -.31   +2.8
IntlSCoI   x   17.52   -.46   +3.1
IntlValuI   x   18.46   -.51   +2.4
Dodge & Cox
Bal   72.39   -.34   +3.6
Income   13.58  +.01   +3.7
IntlStk   36.42   -.36   +2.0
Stock   111.00   -.72   +3.4
Dreyfus
Apprecia   40.23   -.03   +5.3
EmgLead   ...   ...   -2.6
TechGrA  f   32.74   -.51   +0.8
Eaton Vance
HiIncOppA  m   4.47   ...   +5.4
HiIncOppB  m   4.47   -.01   +4.9
LrgCpValA  m 18.08   -.07   -0.5
NatlMuniA  m   9.08   ...   +4.5
NatlMuniB  m   9.08   ...   +4.2
PAMuniA  m   8.79   -.01   +4.9
FMI
LgCap   16.23   -.10   +4.0
FPA
Cres  d   27.93   -.09   +4.3
NewInc  m   10.92   ...   +1.7
Fairholme Funds
Fairhome  d   30.90   -.30   -13.2
Federated
KaufmanR  m   5.52   -.06   +0.4
Fidelity
AstMgr20   13.03   -.02   +2.6
AstMgr50   15.80   -.06   +2.8
Bal   18.71   -.08   +3.0
BlChGrow   46.49   -.40   +2.5
Canada  d   57.75   -.80   -0.7
CapApr   25.79   -.21   +1.8
CapInc  d   9.66   -.04   +4.7
Contra   68.34   -.60   +1.0
DiscEq   23.16   -.16   +2.8
DivGrow   28.67   -.27   +0.8
DivrIntl   d   30.76   -.39   +2.0
EmgMkt   d   26.22   -.28   -0.5
EqInc   44.87   -.28   +1.6
EqInc II   18.53   -.11   +1.8
ExpMulNat   d  22.03   -.14   +1.0
FF2015   11.65   -.04   +3.1
FF2035   11.75   -.07   +2.8
FF2040   8.21   -.05   +2.9
Fidelity   33.15   -.26   +3.1
FltRtHiIn  d   9.84   -.01   +1.7
Free2010   13.95   -.05   +3.0
Free2020   14.17   -.06   +3.1
Free2025   11.82   -.06   +3.0
Free2030   14.12   -.08   +3.0
GNMA   11.78  +.01   +4.2
GovtInc   10.65  +.02   +3.1
GrowCo   87.66   -.87   +5.4
GrowInc   18.63   -.10   +2.1
HiInc  d   9.11   -.02   +4.6
Indepndnc   24.69   -.27   +1.4
IntBond   10.79  +.01   +3.7
IntMuniInc  d   10.18   ...   +3.2
IntlDisc  d   33.42   -.45   +1.2
InvGrdBd   7.59  +.01   +4.1
LatinAm  d   57.37   -.20   -2.8
LevCoSt   d   29.02   -.26   +2.1
LowPriStk  d   40.34   -.33   +5.1
Magellan   71.33   -.70   -0.3
MidCap  d   29.67   -.27   +2.8
MuniInc  d   12.56  +.01   +4.3
NewMktIn  d   15.91   ...   +4.1
OTC   57.55   -.73   +4.8
Overseas  d   33.20   -.49   +2.2
Puritan   18.37   -.08   +2.9
RealInv  d   28.05   -.09   +9.2
Series100Index 8.87   -.02   +1.5
ShTmBond   8.54   ...   +1.6
SmCapStk  d   19.64   -.34   +0.2
StratInc   11.35   -.02   +4.8
StratRRet   d   9.95   ...   +4.3
TotalBd   10.98  +.01   +4.0
USBdIdxInv   11.57  +.01   +3.5
Value   70.16   -.63   +2.1
Fidelity Advisor
NewInsA  m   20.08   -.17   +0.8
NewInsI   20.29   -.18   +0.9
StratIncA  m   12.69   -.01   +4.8
ValStratT  m   26.50   -.23   +2.4
Fidelity Select
Gold  d   45.97 -1.10   -10.0
Pharm  d   13.62   -.11   +12.6
Fidelity Spartan
500IdxAdvtg   45.45   -.18   +2.6
500IdxInv   45.45   -.18   +2.6
ExtMktIdI   d   38.76   -.40   +2.8
IntlIdxIn  d   36.32   -.45   +3.6
TotMktIdAg  d 37.31   -.19   +2.7
TotMktIdI   d   37.31   -.19   +2.7
First Eagle
GlbA  m   47.69   -.19   +2.9
OverseasA  m 23.24   -.10   +2.6
FrankTemp-Franklin
CA TF A  m   6.86  +.03   +4.4
Fed TF A  m   11.68  +.01   +5.1
GrowB  m   43.58   -.26   +1.8
Growth A  m   45.59   -.28   +2.1
HY TF A  m   9.91  +.02   +5.3
Income A  m   2.23   ...   +5.5
Income C  m   2.25   ...   +5.2
IncomeAdv   2.21   -.01   +5.1
NY TF A  m   11.45  +.01   +4.2
RisDv A  m   34.31   -.05   +4.4
US Gov A  m   6.86   ...   +3.5
FrankTemp-Mutual
Beacon Z   12.79   -.08   +3.9
Discov A  m   30.14   -.21   +3.3
Discov Z   30.53   -.22   +3.4
QuestZ   18.34   -.10   +3.7
Shares A  m   21.45   -.12   +3.9
Shares Z   21.64   -.12   +4.1
FrankTemp-Templeton
Fgn A  m   7.52   -.10   +7.7
GlBond A  m   13.92   -.05   +4.3
GlBond C  m   13.95   -.05   +4.1
GlBondAdv   13.88   -.05   +4.4
Growth A  m   19.02   -.19   +6.9
World A  m   15.59   -.14   +5.1
Franklin Templeton
FndAllA  m   11.01   -.08   +5.3
GE
S&SProg   40.76   -.23   +1.3
GMO
EmgMktsVI   15.10   ...   +2.9
IntItVlIV   23.00   -.22   +5.4
QuIII   21.05   -.04   +5.2
QuVI   21.06   -.04   +5.3
Goldman Sachs
HiYieldIs  d   7.38   -.03   +4.6
MidCapVaA  m36.63   -.37   +2.0
MidCpVaIs   36.95   -.37   +2.2
Harbor
Bond   12.42   ...   +3.4
CapApInst   37.86   -.34   +3.1
IntlInstl   d   63.58   -.80   +5.0
IntlInv  m   62.90   -.79   +4.8
Hartford
AdvHLSIA   19.77   -.06   +2.3
CapAprA  m   33.57   -.29   -3.1
CapAprI   33.61   -.29   -3.0
CpApHLSIA   42.26   -.41   -0.2
DvGrHLSIA   20.06   -.08   +2.9
TRBdHLSIA   11.26  +.01   +3.3
Hussman
StratGrth  d   12.38   -.02   +0.7
INVESCO
CharterA  m   16.90   -.06   +4.5
ComstockA  m16.03   -.09   +2.2
ConstellB  m   20.99   -.15   +0.3
EqIncomeA  m  8.73   -.02   +2.1
GlobEqA  m   11.33   -.09   +5.5
GrowIncA  m   19.47   -.07   +1.6
PacGrowB  m 21.76   -.15   -2.5
Ivy
AssetStrA  m  25.16   -.25   +3.1
AssetStrC  m  24.38   -.23   +2.7
JPMorgan
CoreBondA  m11.66  +.02   +3.2
CoreBondSelect11.65+.02   +3.3
HighYldSel   d   8.28   -.02   +4.7
IntmdTFSl   11.00  +.01   +3.6
ShDurBndSel   11.03   ...   +1.2
USLCpCrPS   20.61   -.08   -0.3
Janus
BalJ   25.84   -.09   +3.6
OverseasJ  d   46.79   -.54   -7.6
PerkinsMCVJ  23.21   -.10   +2.8
TwentyJ   64.39   -.29   -2.0
John Hancock
LifAg1  b   12.53   -.10   +2.0
LifBa1  b   13.22   -.06   +2.9
LifGr1  b   13.14   -.09   +2.3
RegBankA  m 13.73   -.08   -6.3
SovInvA  m   15.94   -.05   +1.8
TaxFBdA  m   9.75  +.01   +4.2
Lazard
EmgMkEqtI   d 21.46   -.14   -1.5
EmgMktEqO  m21.83 -.14   -1.6
Legg Mason/Western
CrPlBdIns   11.03  +.01   +4.0
MgdMuniA  m 15.53  +.02   +5.1
Longleaf Partners
LongPart   30.11   -.25   +6.5
Loomis Sayles
BondI   14.90   -.04   +6.7
BondR  b   14.84   -.04   +6.6
Lord Abbett
AffiliatA  m   11.51   -.06   -0.4
BondDebA  m   8.01   -.02   +5.2
ShDurIncA  m   4.61   ...   +2.1
ShDurIncC  m   4.64   ...   +1.8
MFS
MAInvA  m   19.59   -.10   +2.4
MAInvC  m   18.94   -.10   +2.1
TotRetA  m   14.38   -.02   +2.9
ValueA  m   23.41   -.09   +2.9
ValueI   23.52   -.10   +3.0
MainStay
HiYldCorA  m   5.97   -.01   +4.4
Manning & Napier
WrldOppA   9.14   -.13   +6.2
Merger
Merger   m   16.20   -.01   +2.7
Metropolitan West
TotRetBdI   10.54   ...   +3.7
TotRtBd  b   10.54   ...   +3.5
Morgan Stanley Instl
IntlEqI   d   14.37   -.15   +5.6
MdCpGrI   40.05   -.59   +7.2
Natixis
InvBndY   12.53   ...   +5.5
StratIncA  m   15.46   -.04   +6.9
StratIncC  m   15.54   -.04   +6.5
Neuberger Berman
GenesisIs   48.19   -.26   +4.9
GenesisTr   49.89   -.27   +4.7
SmCpGrInv   18.42   -.26   +3.0
Northern
HYFixInc  d   7.47   ...   +5.6
MMIntlEq  d   10.08   ...   +1.4
Oakmark
EqIncI   28.56   -.11   +3.0
Intl I   d   20.00   -.19   +3.0
Oakmark I   d   42.68   -.27   +3.3
Old Westbury
GlbSmMdCp   16.12   -.15   +4.2
Oppenheimer
CapApA  m   44.27   -.27   +1.6
CapApB  m   38.96   -.24   +1.2
DevMktA  m   35.89   -.19   -1.6
DevMktY   35.54   -.19   -1.5
GlobA  m   63.50   -.81   +5.2
IntlBondA  m   6.77   -.02   +4.9
IntlBondY   6.77   -.02   +5.0
MainStrA  m   32.25   -.10   -0.4
RocMuniA  m  15.25  +.01   +2.9
RochNtlMu  m  6.75  +.01   +5.2
StrIncA  m   4.40   -.01   +5.3
PIMCO
AllAssetI   12.59   -.02   +5.0
AllAuthIn   11.05   -.01   +5.2
ComRlRStI   9.72  +.05   +7.5
DevLocMktI   11.10   -.05   +5.5
DivIncInst   11.63   -.02   +4.2
HiYldIs   9.44   -.02   +4.7
InvGrdIns   10.78   -.01   +5.2
LowDrA  m   10.51   -.01   +2.0
LowDrIs   10.51   -.01   +2.2
RealRet   11.71   -.01   +5.2
RealRtnA  m   11.71   -.01   +5.0
ShtTermIs   9.90   -.01   +0.9
TotRetA  m   11.05   -.01   +3.2
TotRetAdm  b  11.05   -.01   +3.2
TotRetC  m   11.05   -.01   +2.8
TotRetIs   11.05   -.01   +3.3
TotRetrnD  b   11.05   -.01   +3.2
TotlRetnP   11.05   -.01   +3.3
Parnassus
EqIncInv   26.84   -.11   +2.3
Permanent
Portfolio   48.21   -.11   +5.2
Pioneer
PioneerA  m   41.26   -.26   +0.9
Principal
L/T2020I   12.06   -.07   +3.4
SAMConGrB  m13.43 -.08   +2.4
Prudential Investmen
2020FocA  m  16.22   -.11   +2.1
BlendA  m   17.60   -.14   +2.3
EqOppA  m   14.34   -.10   +3.3
HiYieldA  m   5.59   -.01   +4.8
IntlEqtyA  m   6.48   -.06   +4.7
IntlValA  m   21.54   -.20   +4.6
JenMidCapGrA  m28.78-.32  +5.1
JennGrA  m   18.56   -.17   +2.8
NaturResA  m 54.93   -.47   -3.8
SmallCoA  m  21.07   -.24   +3.8
UtilityA  m   10.85   -.05   +6.5
ValueA  m   15.12   -.09   +2.6
Putnam
GrowIncA  m   13.66   ...   +1.1
GrowIncB  m  13.40   ...   +0.8
IncomeA  m   6.94   ...   +5.2
VoyagerA  m   22.78   ...   -4.9
Royce
LowStkSer   m 18.20   -.30   -0.3
OpportInv  d   11.79   -.15   -2.4
PAMutInv  d   11.92   -.13   +2.3
PremierInv  d  21.22   -.27   +4.3
TotRetInv  d   13.34   -.08   +1.5
ValPlSvc  m   13.43   -.20   +0.1
Schwab
1000Inv  d   38.18   -.18   +2.7
S&P500Sel   d 20.08   -.08   +2.6
Scout
Interntl   d   33.26   -.38   +2.7
Selected
AmerShS  b   41.58   -.16   +0.3
American D   41.61   -.16   +0.5
Sequoia
Sequoia   140.08 -1.23   +8.3
T Rowe Price
BlChpGr   38.84   -.27   +1.9
CapApprec   21.07   -.06   +3.7
DivGrow   23.65   -.12   +3.7
DivrSmCap  d 16.74   -.22   +5.8
EmMktStk  d   34.88   -.25   -1.1
EqIndex  d   34.58   -.14   +2.5
EqtyInc   23.97   -.11   +1.5
FinSer   13.32   -.15   -6.0
GrowStk   32.43   -.27   +0.9
HealthSci   35.27   -.20   +16.5
HiYield  d   6.91   -.01   +5.1
IntlBnd  d   10.46   -.03   +6.3
IntlDisc  d   45.82   -.42   +4.4
IntlGrInc  d   14.07   -.14   +5.7
IntlStk  d   14.65   -.15   +3.0
IntlStkAd  m   14.59   -.16   +2.9
LatinAm  d   52.91   -.27   -6.7
MediaTele   54.42   -.65   +5.2
MidCapVa   24.45   -.15   +3.1
MidCpGr   60.86   -.65   +4.0
NewAmGro   33.82   -.22   +2.5
NewAsia  d   19.50   -.10   +1.7
NewEra   52.03   -.29   -0.2
NewHoriz   35.52   -.37   +6.1
NewIncome   9.63   ...   +3.0
R2015   12.26   -.05   +3.1
R2025   12.38   -.08   +2.8
R2035   12.56   -.09   +2.7
Rtmt2010   15.83   -.05   +3.2
Rtmt2020   16.92   -.09   +2.9
Rtmt2030   17.76   -.12   +2.8
Rtmt2040   17.87   -.13   +2.6
ShTmBond   4.87   ...   +1.4
SmCpStk   35.70   -.35   +3.7
SmCpVal   d   36.24   -.34   +0.3
SpecGrow   18.12   -.14   +2.4
SpecInc   12.62   -.01   +3.9
TaxFHiYld   10.55  +.01   +3.9
Value   24.02   -.15   +2.9
ValueAd  b   23.76   -.15   +2.8
Templeton
InFEqSeS   21.12   -.29   +5.3
Third Avenue
Value  d   51.16   -.50   -1.2
Thornburg
IntlValA  m   29.27   -.33   +4.5
IntlValI   d   29.93   -.34   +4.7
Tweedy Browne
GlobVal   d   24.48   -.22   +2.8
VALIC Co I
StockIdx   25.42   -.09   +2.5
Vanguard
500Adml   118.31   -.47   +2.6
500Inv   118.27   -.48   +2.5
AssetA   24.96   -.11   +2.1
BalIdxAdm   21.93   -.05   +3.1
BalIdxIns   21.93   -.06   +3.1
CAITAdml   10.97   ...   +4.2
CapOp  d   33.57   -.42   +1.0
CapOpAdml   d77.57   -.95   +1.0
CapVal   11.09   -.15   +0.6
Convrt   d   13.60   -.09   +2.1
DevMktIdx  d   10.38   -.13   +3.2
DivGr   15.07   -.05   +4.8
EmMktIAdm  d39.91   -.22   +0.1
EnergyAdm  d130.62 +.19   +8.0
EnergyInv  d   69.55  +.10   +8.0
ExplAdml   70.63   -.95   +4.1
Explr   75.85 -1.02   +4.0
ExtdIdAdm   42.54   -.46   +3.1
ExtdIdIst   42.54   -.45   +3.1
ExtndIdx   42.50   -.45   +3.0
FAWeUSIns  d96.07   -.98   +2.4
GNMA   11.01   ...   +3.9
GNMAAdml   11.01   ...   +4.0
GlbEq   18.48   -.14   +3.5
GrowthEq   11.06   -.07   +2.5
GrowthIdx   32.21   -.18   +2.2
GrthIdAdm   32.22   -.18   +2.2
GrthIstId   32.22   -.18   +2.2
HYCor   d   5.82   -.01   +5.3
HYCorAdml   d   5.82   -.01   +5.4
HltCrAdml   d   58.19   -.08   +13.5
HlthCare  d   137.88   -.20   +13.5
ITBondAdm   11.51  +.01   +4.8
ITGradeAd   10.07   ...   +4.5
ITIGrade   10.07   ...   +4.5
ITrsyAdml   11.66  +.02   +4.0
InfPrtAdm   26.71  +.01   +5.2
InfPrtI   10.88  +.01   +5.3
InflaPro   13.60  +.01   +5.3
InstIdxI   117.48   -.47   +2.6
InstPlus   117.49   -.47   +2.6
InstTStPl   29.22   -.15   +2.8
IntlExpIn  d   17.01   -.19   +2.0
IntlGr   d   19.85   -.27   +2.6
IntlGrAdm  d   63.18   -.85   +2.7
IntlStkIdxAdm  d26.92 -.29   +2.2
IntlStkIdxI   d  107.71 -1.15   +2.2
IntlVal   d   32.49   -.29   +1.0
LTGradeAd   9.63  +.04   +5.7
LTInvGr   9.63  +.04   +5.7
LifeCon   16.72   -.05   +2.6
LifeGro   22.62   -.13   +2.5
LifeMod   20.11   -.08   +2.8
MidCapGr   19.82   -.20   +4.3
MidCp   21.19   -.20   +4.3
MidCpAdml   96.25   -.89   +4.4
MidCpIst   21.26   -.20   +4.4
MidCpSgl   30.37   -.28   +4.4
Morg   18.42   -.17   +2.2
MuHYAdml   10.30   ...   +4.1
MuInt   13.57   ...   +4.0
MuIntAdml   13.57   ...   +4.0
MuLTAdml   10.91   ...   +4.2
MuLtdAdml   11.09   ...   +1.9
MuShtAdml   15.91   ...   +0.9
PrecMtls  d   25.44   -.50   -4.7
Prmcp  d   67.40   -.58   +2.4
PrmcpAdml   d 69.96   -.60   +2.5
PrmcpCorI   d   14.19   -.12   +3.1
REITIdx  d   19.99   -.08   +9.5
REITIdxAd  d  85.34   -.31   +9.6
STBond   10.66  +.01   +2.0
STBondAdm   10.66  +.01   +2.0
STBondSgl   10.66  +.01   +2.0
STCor   10.81   ...   +2.0
STGradeAd   10.81   ...   +2.1
STsryAdml   10.79   ...   +1.4
SelValu  d   19.34   -.17   +3.1
SmCapIdx   35.61   -.38   +2.5
SmCpIdAdm   35.66   -.38   +2.5
SmCpIdIst   35.65   -.39   +2.5
SmGthIdx   22.79   -.31   +4.0
SmGthIst   22.84   -.32   +4.0
SmValIdx   16.15   -.13   +0.9
Star   19.69   -.09   +3.2
StratgcEq   19.47   -.21   +6.3
TgtRe2010   23.04   -.06   +3.3
TgtRe2015   12.80   -.04   +3.1
TgtRe2020   22.75   -.09   +2.9
TgtRe2030   22.29   -.12   +2.8
TgtRe2035   13.45   -.08   +2.8
TgtRe2040   22.07   -.14   +2.7
TgtRe2045   13.86   -.09   +2.7
TgtRetInc   11.60   -.01   +3.4
Tgtet2025   12.98   -.06   +2.9
TotBdAdml   10.80  +.01   +3.4
TotBdInst   10.80  +.01   +3.4
TotBdMkInv   10.80  +.01   +3.3
TotBdMkSig   10.80  +.01   +3.4
TotIntl   d   16.09   -.18   +2.1
TotStIAdm   32.31   -.17   +2.8
TotStIIns   32.31   -.17   +2.8
TotStISig   31.18   -.16   +2.8
TotStIdx   32.29   -.17   +2.7
TxMCapAdm  64.39   -.29   +2.9
TxMIntlAdm  d 11.95   -.15   +3.2
TxMSCAdm   27.77   -.31   +2.2
USValue   10.59   -.05   +4.9
ValIdxIns   21.37   -.07   +3.4
WellsI   22.57   -.01   +4.9
WellsIAdm   54.68   -.02   +5.0
Welltn   31.98   -.06   +3.5
WelltnAdm   55.24   -.11   +3.5
WndsIIAdm   47.25   -.26   +3.7
Wndsr   13.69   -.09   +1.3
WndsrAdml   46.22   -.29   +1.4
WndsrII   26.62   -.14   +3.7
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Yacktman  d   17.52   -.04   +5.9
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Combined Stocks
ABB Ltd   25.57   -.54  +13.9
AEP Ind   29.23   -.34  +12.6
AES Corp   12.35   +.02   +1.4
AFLAC   44.87   -.61   -20.5
AGL Res   39.46   -.05  +10.1
AK Steel   14.45   -.08   -11.7
AMR   5.69   -.11   -27.0
ASM Intl   38.84   -1.44  +10.9
AT&T Inc   30.34   +.03   +3.3
AbtLab   51.53   +.15   +7.6
AberFitc   66.28   -3.62  +15.0
AcadiaRlt   20.17   +.08  +10.6
ActionSemi   2.02   -.05   -6.0
ActivsBliz   11.37   -.20   -8.6
AdamsEx   10.73   -.07   -.1
AdobeSy   32.24   -.77   +4.7
AMD   7.62   -.09   -6.8
AEterna g   2.35   ...   +36.6
Aetna   42.41   -.18  +39.0
Affymetrix   7.03   -.13  +39.8
Agilent   47.74   +.04  +15.2
AkamaiT   30.26   -1.11   -35.7
AlcatelLuc   5.26   -.28  +77.7
Alcoa   15.41   -.28   +.1
AlignTech   23.00   -.50  +17.7
Allergan   79.83   -1.21  +16.3
AlliBInco   7.89   -.02   -.5
AlliantEgy   40.00   +.11   +8.8
Allstate   29.83   -.34   -6.4
AlphaNRs   46.39   -1.84   -22.7
AlteraCp lf   44.32   -1.77  +24.6
Altria   27.29   +.19  +10.8
Amarin   16.24   -.37  +98.0
Amazon   188.05   +.50   +4.5
Ameren   28.68   -.07   +1.7
AMovilL   48.42   -.50   -15.6
AMovilA   48.38   -.38   -15.4
ACapAgy   30.70   +.15   +6.8
AmCapLtd   8.90   -.05  +17.7
AEagleOut   12.66   -.09   -13.5
AEP   37.66   +.09   +4.7
AmExp   48.10   -.79  +12.1
AmIntlGrp   27.32   -.10   -43.4
AmSupr   7.56   -.37   -73.6
AmTower   50.15   -1.14   -2.9
AmWtrWks 28.75   ...   +13.7
Ameriprise   55.74   -.70   -3.1
Ametek s   41.79   -.63   +6.5
Amgen   58.95   +.12   +7.4
Anadarko   74.00   +.26   -2.8
AnalogDev  38.54   -.90   +2.3
Annaly   18.48   +.19   +3.1
A123 Sys   4.75   -.53   -50.2
Apache   119.49 +1.59   +.2
Apple Inc   332.24   +.20   +3.0
ApldMatl   12.73   -.30   -9.4
Arbitron   37.26   -.94   -10.3
ArcelorMit   32.25   -.44   -15.4
ArchCoal   26.50   -.23   -24.4
AriadP   9.04   +.39  +77.2
ArmHld   27.74   -.70  +33.7
ArubaNet   26.54   -1.15  +27.1
AstraZen   51.66   -.46   +11.8
Atmel   13.69   -.64   +11.1
ATMOS   31.86   +.12   +2.1
Autodesk   38.24   -1.30   +.1
AutoData   52.47   -.16  +13.4
AvalRare n   6.10   -.62   -2.2
AvanirPhm   3.81   -.06   -6.6
AveryD   37.27   +.27   -12.0
Avon   27.62   -.30   -5.0
BB&T Cp   25.60   -.20   -2.6
BHP BillLt   90.59   -2.04   -2.5
BJs Whls   48.52   +.82   +1.3
BP PLC   43.49   -.51   -1.5
BP Pru   106.55   -1.84   -15.8
BPZ Res   3.49   -.10   -26.7
BRFBrasil   16.84   -1.07   -.2
Baidu   120.67   -4.15  +25.0
BakrHu   72.69   +.11  +27.1
BallardPw   1.68   -.09  +12.0
BallyTech   36.23   -.59   -14.1
BcoBrades  19.71   -.17   -2.9
BcoSantSA 11.33   -.23   +6.4
BcoSBrasil   10.81   -.19   -20.5
BkHawaii   45.69   ...   -3.2
BkIrelnd   1.29   +.05   -51.3
BkAtl A h   .71   +.00   -38.3
Barclay   17.23   -.02   +4.3
Bar iPVix rs 22.83   +.35   -39.3
BarnesNob 19.22   +.25  +35.8
BarrickG   44.32   -1.01   -16.7
Baxter   57.80   -.03  +14.2
BeazerHm   3.43   -.21   -36.4
BedBath   52.64   +.13   +7.1
BerkHa A 111515   -605   -7.4
BerkH B   74.33   -.53   -7.2
BestBuy   28.67   -.26   -16.4
BigLots   32.01   -.34   +5.1
BioRadA   119.51   -.87  +15.1
Blackstone  16.18   ...   +14.3
BlockHR   15.59   -.19  +30.9
Boeing   73.85   -.33  +13.2
BostonSci   6.71   -.11   -11.4
BrigExp   27.29   -.29   +.2
BrMySq   27.92   -.07   +5.4
Broadcom   33.90   -.37   -22.2
BrcdeCm   6.73   -.27  +27.2
Brookdale   23.00   +.14   +7.4
Buckeye   60.50   -.35   -9.5
Buenavent   36.98   +.81   -24.5
CA Inc   22.14   -.29   -9.4
CB REllis   24.89   -.49  +21.5
CBS B   26.39   -.06  +38.5
CH Engy   52.43   +.12   +7.2
CMS Eng   19.58   +.10   +5.3
CSS Inds   18.32   -.05   -11.1
CSX   74.00   -.69  +14.5
CablvsnNY 35.26   -.39   +4.2
CabotO&G  58.31 +2.40  +54.1
Cadence   10.22   -.22  +23.7
CalaStrTR   9.35   -.12   +1.0
Calpine   15.72   +.55  +17.8
Cameco g   26.43   -.72   -34.5
Cameron   44.56   -.73   -12.2
CampSp   33.68   -.05   -3.1
CdnNRs gs 41.10   +.38   -7.5
CapOne   49.70   -.46  +16.8
CapitlSrce   6.09   +.02   -14.2
CapsteadM 13.31   +.13   +5.7
CpstnTrb h   1.64   -.03  +70.8
CarMax   26.62   -.75   -16.5
Carnival   35.63   -1.16   -22.7
Caterpillar   98.04   -1.84   +4.7
CedarF   18.98   -.29  +25.2
CelSci   .56   -.01   -31.8
CellTher rsh  2.15   -.07   -1.8
Cemex   8.10   -.16   -21.3
CenterPnt   18.90   -.19  +20.2
CVtPS   34.34   +.09  +57.1
CntryLink   40.58   +.24   -12.1
Checkpnt   16.85   -.15   -18.0
Cheesecake29.31   -.32   -4.4
CheniereEn   9.15   -.87  +65.8
ChesEng   29.59   -.14  +14.2
Chevron   99.95   +.48   +9.5
Chicos   13.31   -.35  +10.6
Chimera   3.44   -.26   -16.3
ChinaBiot   5.58   +.75   -62.0
ChinaCEd   4.38   -.35   -43.6
Chubb   64.28   -.75   +7.8
ChurchD s   39.79   -.18  +15.3
CIBER   5.32   -.19  +13.7
CienaCorp   20.29   -3.92   -3.6
Cirrus   14.08   -1.08   -11.9
Cisco   15.30   -.21   -24.4
Citigrp rs   36.81   -.77   -22.2
Citigp wtA   .67   ...   -29.5
Clearwire   4.05   -.06   -21.4
CliffsNRs   85.75   +.12   +9.9
Clorox   66.84   -.53   +5.6
Coach   58.58   -1.27   +5.9
CocaCE   27.86   -.41   +11.3
Coeur   24.14   -.78   -11.6
ColgPal   84.21   +.32   +4.8
Comc spcl   22.77   +.11   +9.9
CmtyHlt   25.50   -.28   -31.8
ConAgra   24.34   +.01   +7.8
ConnWtrSv 24.33   +.22   -12.7
ConocPhil   71.46   +.59   +4.9
ConEd   52.56   +.26   +6.0
ConsolWtr   8.86   -.06   -3.4
CooperTire 21.41   -.46   -9.2
CornPdts   54.17   -.62  +17.8
Corning   18.66   -.23   -3.4
Covidien   54.17   -.14  +18.6
Cree Inc   37.85   -1.66   -42.6
CrownHold 38.34   -.30  +14.9
Cummins   96.23   -4.75   -12.5
CybrOpt   9.74   -.16  +14.1
CypSemi   21.63   -.93  +16.4
CypSharp   12.97   -.11   +.5
DCT Indl   5.10   -.13   -4.0
DNP Selct   9.82   -.08   +7.4
DR Horton   10.76   -.34   -9.8
DTE   49.78   -.18   +9.8
DanaHldg   16.81   -.25   -2.3
Darden   47.30   -.57   +1.9
DeanFds   12.79   -.44  +44.7
Deere   79.96   -1.25   -3.7
Dell Inc   15.64   -.26  +15.4
DeltaAir   9.14   -.12   -27.5
DeltaPtr h   .58   -.05   -23.7
DenburyR   20.18   +.14   +5.7
DenisnM g   1.83   -.18   -46.5
DeutschBk  57.32   -1.24  +10.1
DevelDiv   13.52   -.21   -4.0
DevonE   79.99   -.74   +1.9
Diageo   82.92   -1.10   +11.6
Diebold   30.81   -.28   -3.9
DirecTV A   47.52   -.10  +19.0
DrSCBr rs   40.82 +1.30   -12.8
DirFnBr rs   50.62 +1.30   +7.1
DirLCBr rs   38.43   +.47   -12.4
DrxEBear rs16.00   -.20   -29.0
DrxFnBull   23.10   -.65   -17.0
DirxSCBull   70.99   -2.57   -2.0
DirxEnBull   69.44   +.86  +18.8
Discover   22.66   -.13  +22.3
Disney   39.23   -.12   +4.6
DomRescs  47.69   +.29   +11.6
DonlleyRR  19.58   -.55  +12.1
DoralFncl   1.67   -.27  +21.0
Dover   62.11   -.27   +6.3
DowChm   34.87   -.31   +2.1
DryShips   3.76   -.10   -31.5
DuPont   49.74   -.55   -.3
DukeEngy   18.46   +.08   +3.6
Dycom   14.75   -.28   0.0
ECDang n   14.97   -.59   -44.7
E-Trade   14.02   +.01   -12.4
eBay   30.57   +.65   +9.8
EMC Cp   26.99   -.07  +17.9
ENI   46.62   -.21   +6.6
Eastgrp   43.93   -.26   +3.8
EKodak   3.10   -.04   -42.2
Eaton s   46.25   -1.32   -8.9
EdisonInt   38.86   +.10   +.7
8x8 Inc   3.48   -.29  +46.2
ElPasoCp   19.96   +.07  +45.1
Elan   9.66   -.27  +68.6
EldorGld g   14.07   -.45   -24.2
ElectArts   22.72   -.63  +38.7
EmersonEl   51.43   -.01   -10.0
EnbrEPt s   29.37   +.01   -5.8
EndvSilv g   7.97   -.74   +8.6
EndoPhrm  38.92   -1.60   +9.0
Energen   59.22   -.14  +22.7
Energizer   70.41   -2.08   -3.4
EngyConv   1.20   -.08   -73.9
EngyTsfr   46.00   +.44   -11.2
ENSCO   54.88   -.21   +2.8
Entergy   67.34   +.21   -4.9
EntPrPt   40.58   +.10   -2.5
EnzoBio   3.59   +.07   -32.0
EricsnTel   14.18   -.46  +23.0
ExcoRes   19.05   +.42   -1.9
Exelon   41.67   +.23   +.1
Expedia   27.15   +.26   +8.2
ExpScripts   56.51   -.17   +4.6
ExxonMbl   80.76   +.76  +10.4
F5 Netwks 111.04   -.97   -14.7
Fastenal s   31.26   -.12   +4.4
FedExCp   85.59   -1.17   -8.0
FiberTwr   1.33   +.14   -70.2
FifthThird   12.29   -.01   -16.3
Finisar   18.81   -1.15   -36.6
FstHorizon   9.68   -.12   -17.8
FstNiagara  13.74   -.14   -1.7
FirstEngy   43.35   -.01  +17.1
FlagstBcp   1.14   -.06   -30.1
Flextrn   6.77   -.08   -13.8
FocusMda   27.52   -.58  +25.5
Fonar   1.93   -.11  +48.5
FootLockr   22.02   -.68  +12.2
FordM   13.70   -.25   -18.4
ForestLab   37.06   +.06  +15.9
ForestOil   27.71   -.25   -27.0
FortuneBr   62.74   -.26   +4.1
FMCG s   48.82   -.94   -18.7
FDelMnt   26.81   +.05   +7.5
FrontierCm   7.92   -.13   -18.6
FuelCell   1.47   -.14   -36.4
FultonFncl   10.50   -.06   +1.5
GT Solar   12.36   -.51  +35.5
GabDvInc   15.93   -.14   +3.7
GabelliET   6.00   -.03   +5.8
Gafisa SA   10.59   -.01   -27.1
GameStop   26.27   +.09  +14.8
Gannett   13.52   -.05   -10.4
Gap   17.49   -.42   -20.6
GenElec   18.51   +.03   +1.2
GenGrPr n  16.18   +.03   +4.5
GenMot n   28.86   +.08   -21.7
GenOn En   4.01   +.09   +5.2
Gentex   26.12   -.45   -11.6
Genworth   10.46   -.13   -20.4
Gerdau   10.44   -.02   -25.4
GileadSci   41.15   +.12  +13.5
GlaxoSKln   42.38   -.45   +8.1
GlimchRt   9.49   -.12  +13.0
GoldFLtd   14.62   -.36   -19.4
Goldcrp g   47.02   -.97   +2.3
GoldmanS131.59   -1.40   -21.7
Goodyear   15.99   -.02  +34.9
Gramrcy   2.51   +.26   +8.7
Greif A   64.24   -.44   +3.8
GrifolsSA n   7.21   -.07   -5.8
GpoTMM   1.76   -.12   -29.6
HSBC   50.48   -.63   -1.1
Hallibrtn   47.69   -.41  +16.8
HanJS   15.13   +.03   +.2
HarleyD   35.91   -.66   +3.6
HarmonyG  12.97   -.60   +3.4
HarrisCorp  45.76   -.50   +1.0
Harsco   30.53   -1.07   +7.8
HartfdFn   24.42   -.34   -7.8
HawaiiEl   23.73   +.01   +4.1
HeclaM   7.37   -.36   -34.5
HelixEn   15.55   -.10  +28.1
HercOffsh   5.40   -.17  +55.2
Hertz   14.42   -.41   -.5
Hess   73.77   -.76   -3.6
HewlettP   35.36   -.21   -16.0
HomeDp   34.10   -.23   -2.7
HonwllIntl   56.07   -.78   +5.5
Hospira   53.74   -.51   -3.5
HostHotls   16.45   -.19   -7.9
HovnanE   2.07   -.27   -49.4
HudsCity   8.41   ...   -34.0
HuntBnk   6.30   +.09   -8.3
Huntsmn   17.27   -.69  +10.6
Hydrognc   5.14   -.24  +36.7
Hyperdyn   4.31   +.08   -13.1
IAMGld g   20.38   +.05  +14.5
INGPrRTr   6.13   -.01   +7.7
iSAstla   25.51   -.47   +.3
iShBraz   73.01   -.30   -5.7
iSCan   31.08   -.28   +.3
iSh HK   18.77   -.15   -.8
iShJapn   10.03   -.01   -8.1
iSh Kor   63.51   -.87   +3.8
iSTaiwn   15.69   -.11   +.4
iShSilver   36.03   -.09  +19.4
iShChina25 43.32   -.23   +.5
iSSP500   128.85   -.53   +2.1
iShEMkts   47.13   -.34   -1.1
iShB20 T   96.79   +.75   +2.8
iS Eafe   59.91   -.78   +2.9
iShR2K   78.85   -.89   +.8
iShREst   60.46   -.29   +8.0
ITT Corp   54.57   -.85   +4.7
ITW   55.14   -.57   +3.3
ImpaxLabs  21.14   -2.35   +5.1
Informat   54.72   -1.48  +24.3
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Intersil   13.36   -.22   -12.5
Invesco   22.70   -.08   -5.7
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JDS Uniph  17.40   -1.01  +20.2
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JanusCap   9.25   -.03   -28.7
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JohnsnCtl   36.08   -.65   -5.5
JnprNtwk   32.11   -.51   -13.0
KB Home   10.76   -.31   -20.2
Kaydon   34.00   -.07   -16.5
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Keycorp   7.98   +.04   -9.8
Kimco   18.11   -.23   +.4
KindME   72.08   -.27   +2.6
Kinross g   15.09   -.35   -20.4
KodiakO g   6.09   +.10   -7.7
Kohls   50.86   -.06   -6.4
KrispKrm   7.96   -.30  +14.0
Kroger   23.62   +.32   +5.6
Kulicke   10.71   -.44  +48.8
L-1 Ident   11.34   +.15   -4.8
LDK Solar   6.57   -.53   -35.1
LSI Corp   6.90   -.19  +15.2
LamResrch 45.28   -.73   -12.6
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LVSands   40.04   -.29   -12.9
LawsnSft   11.18   +.06  +20.8
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LeucNatl   33.11   -.21  +13.5
Level3   2.15   -.01+119.4
LibtyMIntA  17.30   -.24   +9.7
LifeTech   50.61   -.50   -8.8
LillyEli   37.27   +.01   +6.4
LimelghtN   4.68   -.34   -19.4
Limited   35.75   -.46  +16.3
LincNat   26.44   -.33   -4.9
LizClaib   5.44   -.24   -24.0
LloydBkg   3.14   +.06   -23.6
LockhdM   77.12   -.17  +10.3
Lorillard   99.45 +2.25  +21.2
Lowes   22.72   -.27   -9.4
LyonBas A  39.22   +.34  +14.0
MBIA   7.88   -.34   -34.3
MEMC   9.09   -.40   -19.3
MFA Fncl   8.12   +.02   -.5
MMT   6.76   -.11   -2.0
MGIC   5.80   -1.47   -43.1
MGM Rsts   12.88   -.63   -13.3
MIPS Tech   6.71   -.28   -55.8
Macys   27.82   +.04  +10.0
MagHRes   5.90   -.24   -18.1
Majesco   3.68   +.25+377.9
Manulife g   16.45   ...   -4.2
MarathonO 50.87   -.33  +37.4
MarinaB rs   .28   -.03   -82.2
MktVGold   53.43   -1.24   -13.1
MktVRus   38.53   -.07   +1.6
MktVJrGld   34.41   -1.01   -13.7
MarIntA   34.78   -.76   -16.3
MarshM   29.91   -.46   +9.4
MarshIls   7.67   -.05  +10.8
MarvellT   14.71   -.29   -20.7
Masco   12.35   -.16   -2.4
MassMCp s16.58   -.26   +8.5
MasterCrd 270.00   -4.20  +20.5
Mattel   25.23   -.44   -.8
McClatchy   2.49   -.25   -46.7
McCorm   48.79   +.11   +4.9
McDrmInt s 18.96   -.37   -8.4
McDnlds   81.15   +.01   +5.7
McGrwH   40.85   -.70  +12.2
MedcoHlth   57.39   +.26   -6.3
Medtrnic   38.82   +.02   +4.7
MelcoCrwn  11.17   +.24  +75.6
Merck   35.79   +.22   -.7
Meritage   22.02   -.41   -.8
Mesab   30.78   +.27   -20.0
Name   Last   Chg %YTD   Name   Last   Chg %YTD   Name   Last   Chg %YTD   Name   Last   Chg %YTD   Name   Last   Chg %YTD   Name   Last   Chg %YTD
The clothing retailers CFO said the
company doesnt expect to do as
well in the second quarter as it did
in the first quarter.
A key sales measure rose 3.1 per-
cent last month, slower than the
same time last year, as growth
weakened in the U.S. and Europe.
The New York Post reported that
Leonard Green & Partners and CVC
Capital Partners will make a bid for
the wholesale club chain.
A few signs of growth in the U.S. economy
weren't enough to halt a weeklong slide in the
stock market Wednesday. A survey released by
the Federal Reserve showed that the pace of re-
covery is uneven across the country. While seven
of the Fed's 12 districts reported steady gains,
the economy stalled in the New York, Philadel-
phia, Atlanta, and Chicago regions. The S&P 500
fell 5.38 points, or 0.4 percent, to 1,279.56. It was
its sixth straight loss.
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BJs Wholesale Club   BJ
Close: $48.52   0.82 or 1.7%
$36.77   $52.46
Vol.:
Mkt. Cap:
2.9m (2.9x avg.)
$2.65 b
52-week range
PE:
Yield:
19.8
...
70
75
80
$85
M   J A   M
McDonalds   MCD
Close: $81.15   0.01 or flat
$65.31   $83.08
Vol.:
Mkt. Cap:
7.8m (1.4x avg.)
$84.2 b
52-week range
PE:
Yield:
  17.2
3.0%
50
60
70
$80
M   J A   M
Abercrombie & Fitch   ANF
Close: $66.28   -3.62 or -5.2%
$29.94   $77.65
Vol.:
Mkt. Cap:
10.4m (4.0x avg.)
$5.82 b
52-week range
PE:
Yield:
  31.9
1.1%
Story Stocks
Stocks of Local Interest
96.00   64.13   AirProd   APD   2.32   90.80   +.20   -.2
30.70   19.83   AmWtrWks   AWK   .88   28.75   ...   +13.7
51.50   39.97   Amerigas   APU   2.96   42.87   -.66   -12.2
23.79   16.65   AquaAm   WTR   .62   21.30   -.06   -5.2
38.02   24.42   ArchDan   ADM   .64   29.75   -.38   -1.1
299.60   183.70   AutoZone   AZO   ...   288.53   +4.03   +5.8
16.10   10.60   BkofAm   BAC   .04   10.54   -.11   -21.0
32.50   23.78   BkNYMel   BK   .52   26.22   -.33   -13.2
17.49   6.08   BonTon   BONT   .20   8.17   -.49   -35.5
50.45   29.12   CIGNA   CI   .04   48.24   +.01   +31.6
39.50   26.84   CVS Care   CVS   .50   37.51   +.14   +7.9
68.77   49.47   CocaCola   KO   1.88   65.40   +.20   -.6
27.16   16.76   Comcast   CMCSA   .45   24.12   +.10   +10.3
28.95   21.33   CmtyBkSy   CBU   .96   23.59   +.13   -15.1
42.50   22.33   CmtyHlt   CYH   ...   25.50   -.28   -31.8
37.19   25.61   CoreMark   CORE   ...   34.44   -.16   -3.2
13.63   4.97   Entercom   ETM   ...   8.40   +.10   -27.5
21.02   7.71   FairchldS   FCS   ...   16.58   -.48   +6.2
9.84   6.96   FrontierCm   FTR   .75   7.92   -.13   -18.6
18.71   13.09   Genpact   G   .18   15.26   +.09   +.4
13.74   7.59   HarteHnk   HHS   .32   7.88   +.05   -38.3
55.00   42.88   Heinz   HNZ   1.92   53.14   +.08   +7.4
58.20   45.31   Hershey   HSY   1.38   54.61   +.45   +15.8
35.44   27.59   Kraft   KFT   1.16   34.06   +.02   +8.1
27.45   19.35   Lowes   LOW   .56   22.72   -.27   -9.4
96.15   72.03   M&T Bk   MTB   2.80   85.01   -.41   -2.3
83.08   65.31   McDnlds   MCD   2.44   81.15   +.01   +5.7
24.98   19.27   NBT Bcp   NBTB   .80   21.01   +.13   -13.0
9.26   3.64   NexstarB   NXST   ...   6.76   -.02   +12.9
65.19   49.43   PNC   PNC   1.40   59.20   -.39   -2.5
28.38   24.10   PPL Corp   PPL   1.40   27.12   -.16   +3.0
17.72   11.98   PennMill   PMIC   ...   16.75   -.24   +26.6
17.34   10.03   PenRE   PEI   .60   16.11   -.17   +10.9
71.89   60.32   PepsiCo   PEP   2.06   68.84   -.09   +5.4
71.75   42.94   PhilipMor   PM   2.56   68.04   +.23   +16.2
67.72   58.92   ProctGam   PG   2.10   64.85   -.21   +.8
67.52   48.56   Prudentl   PRU   1.15   59.40   -.16   +1.2
17.11   10.05   SLM Cp   SLM   .40   16.00   -.34   +27.1
60.00   32.41   SLM pfB   SLMpB   4.63   58.00   ...   +32.4
30.50   20.49   SoUnCo   SUG   .60   28.71   -.23   +19.3
13.26   7.06   Supvalu   SVU   .35   8.75   -.24   -9.1
54.94   39.56   TJX   TJX   .76   50.21   -.30   +13.1
33.53   24.90   UGI Corp   UGI   1.04   31.05   +.26   -1.7
38.95   25.79   VerizonCm   VZ   1.95   35.90   +.52   +.3
57.90   47.77   WalMart   WMT   1.46   53.69   -.14   -.4
41.82   32.56   WeisMk   WMK   1.16   38.61   +.12   -4.3
34.25   23.02   WellsFargo   WFC   .48   25.36   -.41   -18.2
USD per British Pound   1.6390   -.0061   -.37%   1.5802   1.4382
Canadian Dollar   .9792   +.0054   +.55%   1.0105   1.0515
USD per Euro   1.4575   -.0120   -.82%   1.3261   1.1925
Japanese Yen   79.94   -.25   -.31%   84.07   91.29
Mexican Peso   11.8265   +.1043   +.88%   12.4500   12.9050
CURRENCY   CLOSE   PVS.   %CH.   6MO.   1YR.
Copper   4.11   4.14   -0.95   +0.26   +44.42
Gold   1538.10   1543.30   -0.34   +11.25   +25.20
Platinum   1831.20   1830.70   +0.03   +8.91   +19.37
Silver   36.62   37.04   -1.14   +29.74   +101.42
Palladium   804.00   807.80   -0.47   +10.56   +76.72
METALS   CLOSE   PVS.   %CH.   6MO.   1YR.
Foreign Exchange & Metals
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SALE HOURS: MONDAY THROUGHSATURDAY 10 AMTO7 PM SUNDAY 12 PMTO5 PM
4 DAYS ONLY!
THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY
HUGE SALE
AT OUR WILKES-BARRE
CLEARANCE CENTER
LORD& TAYLOR CLEARANCE CENTER
250 HIGHLANDPARK BLVD, WILKES-BARRE, PA
Right off Exit 168 (Highland Park Blvd) on Interstate 81.
PLUS SAVE AN
EXTRA 15%OFF
EVERYTHING
*
WITH YOUR SAVINGS PASS
BIG SAVINGS FOR LADIES, MEN AND KIDS
Here are just 2 examples: SALE 4 FOR $20 Kate Hill tees, Orig. $26-$34, Sale 6.99 each
SALE 7.99 Mens Black Brown 1826 polos, Orig. $60-$65
15%OFF
VALID ON ALL MERCHANDISE AT WILKES-BARRE CLEARANCE CENTER*
THURSDAY, JUNE 9
TH
THROUGH SUNDAY, JUNE 12
ST
CLEARANCE CENTER SAVINGS PASS
*THIS LORD & TAYLOR SAVINGS PASS cannot be combined with any other offer. Not valid on rugs or prior purchases.
Bonus savings % applied to reduced prices. This Savings Pass must be presented at the register at time of purchase
to receive Savings Pass discount. Not valid on telephone or internet orders. Valid at Wilkes-Barre Clearance Center only.
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LEGAL  NOTICE
The  Luzerne  County  Tax  Claim  Sales
Tax  Claim  Bureau  Private  Sale
Notice
To  James  J.   Sowa  and  Kathleen  B.   Sowa
or  any  other  owner  of  said  property  locat-
ed  at   362  Swamp  Road,   Hunlock  Town-
ship, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, identi-
fied  by  Parcel  Number  29-I5-00A-05F  and
all   persons  having  liens,  taxes  and  munic-
ipal  claims  against  said  property.
Notice  is  hereby  given  by  Northeast  Rev-
enue   Service,   LLC,   as   agent   for   the
Luzerne  County  Tax  Claim  Bureau,   under
Section  613  of   the  Real   Estate  Tax   Sale
Law  of   1947  as  amended,   that   Northeast
Revenue  Service,   LLC,   as   agent   for   the
Luzerne County Tax Claim Bureau, intends
to  sell   at   a  Private  Sale  the  above  refer-
enced   property   to   Leann   B.   Koons   on
August 2, 2011.   If anyone should object to
said  sale,  they  may  file  a  petition  with  the
Luzerne  County  Court  of  Common  Pleas.
Northeast   Revenue   Service,
LLC,  as  agent  for  the  Luzerne  County  Tax
Claim  Bureau,
By:
Sean  Shamany,  Director
LEGAL  NOTICE
The  Board  of   Directors  of   the  Pittston
Area   School   District   will   receive   sealed
bids  for:
YEARBOOK
3  YEAR  CONTRACT
Specifications may be secured from the
Secretarys   Office   in   the   Pittston   Area
Senior  High  School,  5  Stout  St.,  Yatesville,
PA.
A Bid Bond or Certified Check, ten per-
cent   (10%)   of   highest   total   bid   must
accompany  bid.
Bids  will  be  opened  Thursday,  June  16,
2011 at 2:00 P.M. in the Board Room of the
Senior  High  School.
The  Board  reserves  the  right  to  reject
any  or  all   bids  or  to  accept   or  reject   any
item  or  items  thereof.
By  Order  Of  The  Board
Deborah  Rachilla
Secretary
G&B Tent Rentals
LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED
570-378-2566
FROM 40 X 160 WEDDING
TENTS TO 20 X 20 BACKYARD
BARBEQUE TENTS.
Celebrations
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570-788-1259
MoonWalk Guy
Bounce house, snowcone,
cotton candy & popcorn
machines, dunk tank & more!
Great for Birthday Parties,
Corporate Events & Day Cares
570-868-0386
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LESSONS
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BEVERAGES
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Rt. 11 Edwardsville
MILLER HIGH LIFE 24 PACK CANS
$12.98
Dolphin Plaza
1159 Rt. 315
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
(570) 208-2908
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PARTIES FOR
CHILDREN 5 & UNDER
PARTIES
BEST CRAFT BEER SELECTION AROUND!
PARTIES   FAVORS   TENT RENTAL   MUSIC
Bear Creek
Inne
Private Party
Room Available
570-472-9045
Visit
MICHAEL MOOTZ
CANDIES
to customize your
party favors!
570-823-8272
Harpist
Music for Banquets,
Weddings, Christmas
Parties & More!
Sherri L. Trometter
570-988-1972
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BIRTHDAY PARTIES
The Snack Shack
750 Wilkes-Barre Twp Blvd
Wilkes-Barre
(570)-270-2929
Birthday Parties
We Deliver Complete
Party Packages
including Ice Cream,
Food, Face Painting,
Party Host and
Lifeguards.
DUNDEE
BEVERAGE
Keyco Plaza
San Souci Parkway
WITHOUT A DOUBT
AREAS COLDEST BEER
OPEN EVERY DAY
EXCEPT CHRISTMAS
BEVERAGES
  BIRTHDAY, BACHELOR &
BACHELORETTE PARTIES
Birthday Parties
Bachelor & Bachelorette Parties
SWEET 16 PARTIES
570.825.0000
Wilkes-Barre
Invite all your friends!
Private Party - small to large
Rental includes Sound System,
Lights, DJ, soda - You Decorate!
Food & Cake Available
PARTIES
Club 79
Banquet room available for Parties!
Birthdays, Sweet 16s,
Baby Showers & More!
Bring your own food.
Bartender Available.
825-8381 * 793-9390
$200 for 4 hours
Free Pool Friday 8pm-10pm
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WANTED!!
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LOST   -   Cat.   White
with   orange   ears,
nose   &   tail,   blue
eyes   &   friendly.
Honey   Pot   section
of   Nanticoke.   Miss-
ing  since  May  16.
REWARD.
570-735-5069
570-735-5905
110   Lost
LOST   -   June   2nd.
Black   Standard
Poodle.   Female.
Named   Jadzia.   In
Pittston  on  Hwy  315
near   Turnpike  &  I81
ramps.   She   is   our
world.   Reward.
Please   call   352-
540-0640   or   570-
654-6020   x125   or
x123.
LOST  DOG,   male
Golden   Doodle
named   Cooper   on
Thursday  6/2  in  the
area  of  Keelersburg
Falls in Tunkhannock
If  seen,  please  call
(570)  333-4139  or
(570)  406-2702
LOST,
Diamond  tennis
bracelet  in  the  area
of  the  Midway
Shopping  on  Sat.
June  4th,  2011.
REWARD OFFERED
(570)  239-0040
LOST: TAN MALE
POMERANIAN
vicinity   of   Huntsville
Reservoir,   Dallas
Township.   Brown
leather   collar   and
chipped   tooth,
answers  to  Tazz.
If  found  please  call
570-675-0385
120   Found
FOUND,   Gold  name
necklace,   script
style   on   Thursday
June   2nd   in   the
Wilkes-Barre/Plains
area.   Please  call   to
identify
(570)  704-6551
FOUND.   Gold  lock-
et on June 3 at Kirby
Park.  570-714-2597
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Estate  Notice
In   Re:   ESTATE   OF
MARY   U   FARRELL
A/K/A   MARY   FAR-
RELL,   late   of
Duryea,   Pennsylva-
nia   (Died   April   19,
2011).
Notice   is   hereby
given   that   Letters
Testamentary   on
the   above   Estate
have   been   granted
on  April   26,   2011   to
Aloysius  P.  Urban.
All persons indebted
to   the   said   estate
are   required   to
make   payment   and
those  having  claims
to present the same
without  delay  to  the
Executor   named
above  or  to  Eugene
Daniel   Lucas,
Esquire, 1425 Green
Ridge   Street,   Dun-
more,  PA 18509.
EUGENE  DANIEL
LUCAS,  Attorney  for
the  Estate
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LEGAL  NOTICE
Sealed  bids  will  be
received  by  the
Board  Secretary  of
the  Pittston  Area
School  District  for:
REQUEST  FOR
PURCHASE
CARD  SERVICES
Specifications  may
be  secured  from
the  secretarys
office  in  the  Pittston
Area  Senior  High
School,  5  Stout  St.,
Yatesville,  Pittston,
Pennsylvania
Bids  will  be  opened
on  June  16,  2011  at
2:00  p.m.  in  the
Board  Room  of  the
Senior  High  School.
The  Board  of  Direc-
tors  reserves  the
right  to  reject  any
or  all  bids  or  to
accept  or  reject  any
item  or  items
thereof.
BY ORDER OF THE
BOARD
DEBORAH A.
RACHILLA
BOARD SECRETARY
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SEALED  BIDS  WILL
BE  RECEIVED  BY
THE  BOARD  SEC-
RETARY  OF  THE
PITTSTON  AREA
SCHOOL  DISTRICT
FOR:
TAX  ANTICIPA-
TION  NOTE
$3,000,000.00
SPECIFICATIONS
MAY  BE  SECURED
FROM  THE  SECRE-
TARYS  OFFICE  IN
THE  PITTSTON
AREA  SENIOR  HIGH
SCHOOL,  5  STOUT
ST.,  YATESVILLE,
PITTSTON,  PA.
BIDS  WILL  BE
OPENED  ON  JUNE
15,  2011  AT  11:00
A.M.  IN  THE
BOARD  ROOM  OF
THE  SENIOR  HIGH
SCHOOL.
THE  BOARD  OF
DIRECTORS
RESERVES  THE
RIGHT  TO  REJECT
ANY  OR  ALL  BIDS
OR  TO  ACCEPT  OR
REJECT  ANY  ITEM
OR  ITEMS
THEREOF.
BY  ORDER  OF
THE  BOARD
DEBORAH  A.
RACHILLA
SECRETARY
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11/12  The
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(570)  655-3420
Erie  Canal/Herkimer
Mine 6/18
Bronx Zoo 6/23
Culinary  Inst/Vander
Mansion 6/29
Knoebels 6/29
Camden
Aquarium/Ferry 7/2
Seneca Wine
Tasting 7/6
Dome Train/Tioga
Downs 7/9
1-800-432-8069
406   ATVs/Dune
Buggies
SUZUKI`09
KING QUAD 750AXI
Hunter  green.  214
miles.  Excellent
condition.  50
Moose  plow  with
manual  lift  included.
Asking  $5,900
(570)  299-0560
TOMAHAWK`10
ATV,   125 CC.   Brand
New  Tomahawk  mid
size  125cc  4  wheel-
er.   Only  $995  takes
it  away!.  Call
386-334-7448
Wilkes-Barre
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Motorcycle?  Air-
plane?  Whatever  it
is,  sell  it  with  a
Classified  ad.
570-829-7130
YAMAHA`04 RHINO
Excellent  condition,
200  hours.  Priced
to  sell.  $6,500  or
best  offer.   Call
Keith  570-971-4520
409   Autos under
$5000
CADILLAC `94
DEVILLE SEDAN
94,000  miles,
automatic,  front
wheel  drive,  4
door,  air  condi-
tioning,  air  bags,
all  power,  cruise
control,  leather
interior,  $3,300.
570-394-9004
CHEVY 99
S-10 PICKUP
2WD,  5-speed
115,000  miles.
$3,295
DODGE `95 NEON
Nicely  Equipped!
Automatic,  white
2  door.
Only  $999
(570)  301-7221
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409   Autos under
$5000
OLDS 89
CUTLASS SIERRA
72,000  miles.
New  Inspection
AC  Blows  Cold
$2,195
PLYMOUTH 1995
VOYAGER
Great  work  van  or
reliable  7  passen-
ger  transportation.
Air  &  radio  inopera-
ble.  120K  miles.
Recently  inspected.
Well  maintained  and
personally  serviced
vehicle.  $1,800  or
best  reasonable
offer.  Call
(570)  820-0677
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412   Autos for Sale
AUDI  `02  A4
1.8   Turbo,   AWD,
Automatic,   white
with   beige   leather
interior.   84,000
Miles.   Very   Good
Condition.  $8,900
(570)  696-9809
(570)  690-4262
AUDI `02 A4
3.0,  V6,  AWD
automatic,  tiptronic
transmission.  Fully
loaded,  leather
interior.   92,000
miles.  Good  condi-
tion.  Asking  $9,500.
Call  (570)  417-3395
412   Autos for Sale
07 Impala LS  $8,995
09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995
08Taurus SEL  $12,495
08RAM 1500   $12,495
04 BLAZER 4X4  $7,995
06Suzuki Reno$6,995
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570-822-7359
BMW `01 X5
4.4i.   Silver,   fully
loaded,   tan   leather
interior.   1   owner.
103k  miles.   $12,999
or  best  offer.  Call
570-814-3666
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BMW `02 330
CONVERTIBLE
83K  miles.  Beautiful
condition.  Newly
re-done  interior
leather   & carpeting.
$13,500.
570-313-3337
BMW `03 530 I
Beige  with  tan
leather  interior.
Heated  seats,  sun-
roof,  30  MPG  high-
way.  Garage  kept.
Excellent  condition
86,000  miles.
Asking  $11,500.
(570)  788-4007
BMW `04 325i
5  Speed.  Like  New!!
New  Tires,  tinted
windows,  sun  roof,
black  leather
interior.  Only
57,000  Miles!!!
PRICE REDUCED TO
$14,000!!
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570-822-2345
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Free  Consult
Payment  Plans
(570) 970-9977
Wilkes-Barre
(570) 223-2536
Stroudsburg
SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY
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Dalessandro
570-823-9006
412   Autos for Sale
BMW `07 328xi
Black   with   black
interior.   Heated
seats.   Back   up   &
navigation   sys-
tems.   New  tires  &
brakes.   Sunroof.
Garage  kept.  Many
extras!   46,000
Miles.
Asking  $19,500.
570-825-8888  or
626-297-0155
Call  Anytime!
BMW `93 325 IC
Convertible,
Metallic  Green
Exterior  &  Tan
Interior, 5 Speed
Transmission,
Heated  Seats.  2nd
Owner,  66k  Miles.
Excellent  Condition,
Garage  Kept,
Excellent  Gas
Mileage.  Carfax
available.  Price
reduced  $7,995
or  trade  for  SUV  or
other.  Beautiful  /
Fun  Car.
570-388-6669
BMW 02 M3
Convertible.  SMG
equipped.  Brand
new  wheels  &  tires.
All  service  records.
Navigation,  Harmon
Kardon,  6  disc
changer,  back  up
sensors,  xenons,
heated  seats,
Only  77,000  miles,
Fully  Loaded
$19,999
(570)  301-7221
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@gmail.com
BUICK `05 LESABRE
3.8  V6,  20  city/29
highway.  42,000
miles.  Last  year
full  size  model.
Excellent  condition
in  &  out.  Roadster
cloth  roof.  Gold  with
tan  interior.  $7,900.
(570)  822-8001
BUICK `98 LESABRE
4   door.   All   leather.
114,000 miles. Great
shape.  $2,600.  Call
570-819-3140  or
570-709-5677
BUICK 97
LESABRE
83,000  miles.
Cold  Air.  New
Inspection
$3,495
CHEVROLET `03
IMPALA
97,000  miles,
$3,300.
570-592-4522
570-592-4994
412   Autos for Sale
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Opportunity To
Own...
2002 BMW 745i
The  Flagship  of
the  Fleet
New  -  $87,000
Midnight   Emerald
with  beige  leather
interior.   61K  miles.
Mint   condition.
Loaded.   Garage
Kept.  Navigation
Stunning,
Must  Sell!
$20,000
$18,600
26 FORD
MODEL T
Panel  Delivery
100  point
Concours  quality
restoration.  Red
with  black  fend-
ers.  Never  Driven.
0  miles  on
restoration.
RARE!
$40,000
$38,000
$36,500
1954 MERCURY
MONTEREY
WOODY WAGON
100  point  restora-
tion.  $130,000
invested.  6.0
Vortec  engine.
300  miles  on
restoration.  Cus-
tom  paint  by
Foose  Automo-
tive.  Power  win-
dows,  a/c,  and
much  more!
Gorgeous
Automobile!
$75,000
$71,000
$69,900
From an Exotic,
Private Collection
Call 570-650-0278
CADILLAC `04
SEVILLE SLS
Beige.  Fully  loaded
Excellent  condition.
Runs  great.  New
rotors,  new  brakes.
Just  serviced.
108,000  miles.  Ask-
ing  $8,000.  (570)
709-8492
CADILLAC 06 STS
AWD,  6  cylinder,  Sil-
ver,  52,600  miles,
sunroof,  heated
seats,  Bose  sound
system,  6  CD
changer,  satellite
radio,  Onstar,  park-
ing  assist,  remote
keyless  entry,  elec-
tronic  keyless  igni-
tion,  &  more!
$17,000
570-881-2775
CADILLACS
08  DTS:  11K  miles.
Silver.   1   owner.
07   DTS:  Perfor-
mance  package.  24K,
Pearl Red   $24,500
MAFFEI  AUTO
SALES
570-288-6227
412   Autos for Sale
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MOTORS
319 W. Main St.
Plymouth, PA
HIGHEST QUALITY
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Bumper  For
30  Days
570-779-3890
570-829-5596
CHEVROLET `05
TAHOE Z71
Silver   birch   with
grey  leather  interior,
3rd   row   seating,
rear   A/C   &   heat,
4WD  automatic  with
traction  control,  5.3l
engine,   moonroof,
rear   DVD   player.
Bose  stereo  +  many
more  options.   Imm-
aculate   condition.
76,000  adult   driven
miles.  $15,600.  Call
(570)  378-2886  &
ask  for  Joanne
CHEVROLET `86
CORVETTE
4x3  manual,  3  over-
drive,  350  engine
with  aluminum
heads.  LT-1  exhaust
system.  White  with
red  pearls.  Custom
flames  in  flake.  New
tires  &  hubs.  1
owner.  61,000  origi-
nal  miles.  $8,500
(570)  359-3296
Ask  for  Les
CHEVROLET `88
MONTE CARLO SS
V8,  automatic,
51,267  miles,
MUST SELL
$5,500
(570)  760-0511
CHEVROLET `98
CAMARO
Excellent  condition.
3.8L  V8  automatic
with  overdrive.
Bright  purple
metallic  with  dark
grey  cloth  interior.
Only  38,200  miles.
New  battery.  Tinted
windows.  Monsoon
premium  audio
system  with  DVD
player.  $6,500
(570)  436-7289
CHEVROLET 06
CORVETTE
CONVERTIBLE
Silver  beauty,  1
Owner,  Museum
quality.  4,900
miles,  6  speed.  All
possible  options
including  Naviga-
tion,  Power  top.
New,  paid  $62,000
Must  sell  $45,900
570-299-9370
FORD `07 MUSTANG
63,000  highway
miles,  silver,  runs
great,  $11,500.
negotiable.
570-479-2482
412   Autos for Sale
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Scranton  18509
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08  CHEVY  IMPALA  LT
Dove grey, alloys,
V6
08  BUICK  LACROSSE
CXL,  Silver/grey
leather,  sunroof
08  CHRYSLER  SEBRING
Silver  V6  auto
07  DODGE  CALIBER
SXT,blue, 4 cyl auto
06  CHRYSLER  300
White  V6
05  CHEVY  AVEO  LT
black,  auto,  4  cyl
05  JAGUAR  X-TYPE
3.0,  hunter  green,
tan  leather  (AWD)
03  HYUNDAI   ACCENT
White, 4 door, 4cyl.
66,000  miles
04  MITSU  GALLANT
gry,  auto,  4cyl,55k
04  CHRYSLER  PT
CRUISER  GT,  slvr,blk
lthr,  auto,  sunroof
01  AUDI   S8  QUATRO
Burg./tan  lthr.,
Nav., 360 HP, AWD
01  AUDI   A8  L
cashmere  beige,
tan lthr., nav., AWD
00  CADILLAC  CATERA
silver/blk  leather,
sunroof,  56K
00  NISSAN  ALTIMA  GXE
Blue/grey
leather,  auto,  4cyl.
00  MERCEDES-BENZ
S-430  slvr/blck
lthr.,  64,000  miles
98  HONDA  CIVIC  EX,
2  dr,  auto,  silver
SUVS,  VANS,
TRUCKS,  4  X4s
08 CADILLAC ESCALADE
Blk/Blk  leather,  3rd
seat,  Navgtn,  4x4
07  Dodge  Grand
Caravan  SXT  Blue
grey  leather,  7
passenger  mini  van
07  DODGE  NITRO  SXT,
garnet red, V6, 4x4
06  DODGE  GRAND
CARAVAN  ES,  red,
4dr,  entrtnmt  cntr,
7  pass  mini  van
06  JEEP  COMMANDER
Slvr,  3rd  seat,  4x4
06  DODGE  RAM  1500
SLT, Quad cab, slvr,
5.7 hemi, auto, 4x4
06  DAKOTA  QUAD  CAB
SLT,  silver,  auto.,
V6,  4x4
06  JEEP  LIBERTY
SPORT  white,  V6,
4x4
05  BUICK  RANIER  CXL
gold,  tan,  leather,
sunroof  (AWD)
05  MAZDA  TRIBUTE  S,
green,  auto,  V6,
4x4
05  GMC  SIERRA
X-Cab,  blk,  auto,
4x4  truck
05 MERCURY   MOUNT-
AINEER  PREMIUM,
Silver, black leather,
3rd  seat,  AWD
04  CHEVY  SUBURBAN
LS,  pewter  silver,
3rd  seat,  4x4
04  FORD  F-150
Heritage,  X-cab,
blk,  auto,  4x4
04  CHEVY  TRAILBLAZ
ER   seafoam
grn/tan   lthr.,  4x4
04  NISSAN  XTERRA  SE
blue,  auto,  4x4
04  JEEP  GRAND
CHEROKEE  LAREDO
gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4
03  DODGE  RAM  1500
reg  cab,  red,  auto,
75K,  4x4
03  CHEVY  1500,  V8,
X-cab,  white,  4x4
02  DODGE  RAM  1500
Quad  Cab,  SLT,
Red auto 4x4 truck
02  MERCURY  MOUNT-
AINEER  PREMIUM,
white,  tan  leather,
3rd  seat,  4x4
02  MAZDA  TRIBUTE
White,  auto,  4x4
76,000  miles  4x4
01  VOLVO  V70
AWD,  station
wagon,  blue  grey
leather,  84k  miles.
00  KIA  SPORTAGE EX
White,  auto,
4  cyl.  4x4
00  FORD  EXPEDITION
XLT,  gold,  3rd  seat
4x4
98  FORD  RANGER,
Flairside,  reg  cap
truck,   5   spd,   4x4
copper
97  MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER
Green,  green
leather,  AWD
Motorcycle for sale?
Let  them  see  it  here
in  the  Classifieds!
570-829-7130
CHEVY `06 COLORADO
Extended cab. Auto.
Power steering, a/c.
40k  miles.   2  wheel
drive.
$12,600, negotiable.
570-678-5040
CHEVY 04 CLASSIC
4  door  sedan,  all
power  options
Great  on  gas!
$4,490
MARSH MOTORS
1218  Main  St.
Swoyersville,  PA
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
CHRYSLER `05
SEBRING LX
Low  mileage,  blue,
2  door,  automatic.
Excellent  condition
$7,500
(570)  740-7446
CHRYSLER `92
LEBARON
CONVERTIBLE
Mechanics  Special
Needs  engine  seals
56K  Original  Miles.
Radiant  Red.  Mint
condition,  new
paint,  automatic,
new  battery,  tune
up,  brakes,  top.
Runs  well.
$2,500
(347)  452-3650
(In  Mountain  Top)
412   Autos for Sale
CHRYSLER 06
300C HEMI
Light  green,  18,000
miles,  loaded,
leather,  wood  trim,
$24,000.
570-222-4960
leave  message
FORD `04 MUSTANG
Mach  I,  40th
ANNIVERSARY  EDITION
V8,  Auto,  1,300
miles,   all  options,
show  room  condi-
tion.  Call  for  info.
Asking $24,995
Serious  inquiries
only.  570-636-3151
FORD `05 FREESTAR
LIMITED EDITION
Low   mileage,   fully
loaded,   $10,999.
negotiable.
570-283-1691
FORD `05
TAURUS SE
Beige   exterior/inte-
rior,   automatic   win-
dows   &   lock,   alloy
wheels   and   nice
condition.  $6,200
(570)  606-1146
FORD `90 MUSTANG GT
Must  See.  Sharp!
Black,   new   direc-
tional   tires,   excel-
lent  inside  /  outside,
factory   stock,   very
clean,   must   see   to
appreciate.   $8,000
or   best   offer.   Must
sell.  570-269-0042
Leave  Message
FORD `98 TAURUS
Gold.  Good  condi-
tion  Runs  great.
87,000  miles,   R-
title,  Recently
inspected.
$2,700.  Call
(570)  814-6198
FORD 02
FOCUS WAGON
Low  mileage,
One  owner
$6,995
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
FORD 02 MUSTANG
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red  with  black
top.  6,500  miles.
One  Owner.
Excellent  Condi-
tion.  $18,500
570-760-5833
FORD 05 EXPLORER
SPORT TRAC XLT
1/2  Ton,  4WD,
automatic,  V6
$15,992
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
HONDA `02 ACCORD
EX
2  door,   silver,   auto-
matic,   air condition-
ing,   leather,   86,000
miles, 1 owner, good
condition.  $7,000.
570-212-2461
HONDA `06 CIVIC EX
2  door,  5  speed,  air,
power  windows  &
locks,  sun  roof,  CD,
cruise  & alloys.
Excellent  condition,
very  well  main-
tained  with  service
records,  remaining
Honda  warranty.
65K,  $10,500.
570-706-0921
HONDA `07 CIVIC
EX.   34k   miles.
excellent   condition,
sunroof,   alloys,   a/c,
cd,   1  owner,   garage
kept.  $13,000. Call
570-760-0612
HONDA `07 CIVIC
Sport  SI.  Red,  with
black  interior,
75,000  miles.  6
speed,  spoiler  and
body  kit.  Tinted  win-
dows,
Reduced $11,900
(570)  714-0384
HONDA `08 CIVIC
Every  option  avail-
able.  Sunroof,
leather,  navigation
system,  premium
sound  system.
Must  sell.  $16,000
or  best  offer
(570)  301-7221
HONDAS
10   Accord   LX.
7K miles. Black / tan
PriceReduced$19,595
08   Accord   LX
PREMIUM: 14K, Gray
Warranty   $17,995
08   Civics   Choose
from   Two.   Low
miles, Warranty.
Starting   at   $14,495
05   Accord   LX.
70k,   4  cylinder,   gold,
super clean. $10,995.
MAFFEI  AUTO
SALES
570-288-6227
1518  8th  Street
Carverton,  PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
HYUNDAI 03
ELANTRA
4  cylinder,
automatic,  cd,
1  owner.
Economy  Car!
$4,495
Call  For  Details!
570-696-4377
412   Autos for Sale
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HYUNDAI `04
TIBURON GT
Blue,  5  speed
manual,  CD,  Air,
factory  alarm,
power  windows  &
locks.  38K.
$7,500  negotiable.
Call  570-540-6236
INFINITI `05 G35
Sports Coupe. Black
with   slate   leather.
Original   owner.   69K
miles.   Fully
equipped  with  navi-
gation,  sunroof,  etc.
Always   maintained
by   Infiniti   dealer.
Very  nice.  $15,750.
570-339-1552
After  4pm
JEEP `04 GRAND
CHEROKEE LIMITED
4WD,  6  cylinder
auto.  Moonroof.
Fully  powered.  New
brakes  &  tires.
94,000  highway
miles.  $11,500
(570)  822-6334
KIA `08 RONDO
Maroon   with   beige
interior.   All   options.
78,000   miles.   Still
under   warranty.
Received   60,000
mile  servicing.   New
tires.   KBB  Value
$8,500.   Asking  only
$7,900. A Must See!
(570)  457-0553
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean  out  your
basement,  garage
or  attic  and  call  the
Classified  depart-
ment  today  at  570-
829-7130!
KIA `97 SEPHIA
Maroon,  Automatic.
4  door,  4  cylinder.
Runs  excellent.
Asking  $1,500
or  best  offer.
(570)  824-2460
KIA 08 RIO LX
Sedan,  automatic,
low  miles
$11,650
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
LEXUS `06 LS 430
19,900  one  owner
pampered  miles.
Impeccable  crystal
white  finish  with
saddle  leather
interior.  Positively
none  nicer.
$29,500.
See  at  Orloskis
Wash  &  Lube
295  Mundy  Street
Wilkes-Barre,  PA
18702
LEXUS `98 LS 400
Excellent   condition,
garage   kept,   1
owner.   Must   see.
Low   mileage,   90K.
Leather   interior.   All
power.   GPS  naviga-
tion,   moon  roof,   cd
changer.   Loaded.
$9,000   or   best
offer.  570-706-6156
LINCOLN `94
TOWN CAR
Blue.  162k  miles,
fair  condition.
$1,000.  Call
570-239-9236
LINCOLN`06
TOWN CAR LIMITED
Fully  loaded.
46,000  miles,
Triple  coated
Pearlized  White.
Showroom
condition.
$18,900.
570-814-4926  or
(570)  654-2596
WANTED!
ALL
JUNK
CARS!
CA$H
PAID
570-301-3602
MAZDA `04 RX-8
Hunter  Green,
80,000  miles.
New  brakes  &
rotors.  New
alignment.  Two
new  rear  tires.
No  accidents.
PRICE REDUCED
$8,000  or  best
offer.  For  more
information,  call
(570)  332-4213
MERCEDES-BENZ `01
C-240
Loaded,  automatic,
AC,  heated  leather
seats,  4  door.
$4,700
Call  570-388-6535
412   Autos for Sale
MERCEDES-BENZ
`02 SLK-320
Red  with  black
interior,  hardtop/
convertible.
REAL  SHARP!
Accepting  Offers
(570)  740-8900
MERCEDES-BENZ `05
240C
4Matic,   V6   -   Gray,
77K  highway   miles,
Excellent   condition,
dealer serviced. Sun
roof,   heated   seats.
$15,500.  Call
570-288-3916
MERCEDES-BENZ `06
C-CLASS
Silver   with   leather
interior. Good condi-
tion.   34,000   miles.
$15,000  Negotiable
(570)  885-5956
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
SL 500
Convertible,  with
removable  hard
top,  dark  Blue,
camel  interior,
Summer  Driving
Only,  Garage  Kept.
Very  Good
Condition,  No
Accidents.  Classy
Car. Price
Reduced!
$13,995
or  trade  for
SUV  or  other.
570-388-6669
MERCEDES-BENZ
`97 SL320
Blue,  convertible,
40th  Anniversary
Model.  47,000
miles.  Minor
repairs.  $7,500
or  best  offer.
Call   973-271-1030
MERCURY `02 SABLE
LS   Premium.   Fully
loaded,   80k.   Very
clean,   well   main-
tained,   recent   tune-
up.   B-title.   Moon
roof, 6 CD, premium
sound,   all   power
options   &  leather.
KBB retail   -   $7,150.
Asking   $5,250   or
best  offer.  Call
570-510-4849
MERCURY `06
GRAND MARQUIS
Only  7,500  miles.  All
white   leather.   Fully
loaded.   Excellent
condition.   Garage
kept.   $13,200   or
best  offer.  Call
570-779-2489
Leave  Message
MERCURY `95
GRAND MARQUIS
4   door,   V8,   fully
loaded,   moon   roof,
new  tires  &  brakes.
Interior  &  exterior  in
excellent   shape.   2
owners.  Call
(570)  822-6334  or
(570)  970-9351
MERCURY 03
SABLE
V6,  automatic,
59,000  miles,
All  power  options
$5,990
MARSH MOTORS
1218  Main  St.
Swoyersville,  PA
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
MINI COOPER `08
Clubman.   Black   &
White.   Sunroof.   30K
miles.   Leather   inte-
rior,   fully   loaded.   6
speed.   Excellent
condition.   40   MPG.
$19,950.   Or   best
offer.  Call
570-262-8811
MINI COOPER S `06
GARAGED
Pure  silver   metallic.
Roof   &  mirror   caps
in  black.   Tartan  red
cloth / panther black
leather   interior.
Black   bonnet
stripes.   Automatic.
Steptronic   paddles.
Dual   moon   roofs,
Cockpit   chrono
package,   conven-
ience,   cold  weather
(heated   seats)   &
premium  packages.
Dynamic   stability
control.   Xenon
headlights,   front
and  rear   fog  lights.
Parking   distance
control.   Harmon-
Kardon   sound   sys-
tem.  Chrome   line
interior.   Mint   condi-
tion.  17,000  miles.
Must  Drive!
$21,500
570-341-7822
1518  8th  Street
Carverton,  PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
PONTIAC 03 VIBE GT
4  cylinder,
6-speed,  cd,
sunroof,  1  owner.
Sharp  Sharp  Car!
$5,495
Call  For  Details!
570-696-4377
PONTIAC 02
SUNFIRE
2  door,  4  cylinder
sunroof,
low  miles.
$4,490
MARSH MOTORS
1218  Main  St.
Swoyersville,  PA
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
412   Autos for Sale
PONTIAC 04
GRAND AM
4  door  sedan,
Chrome  wheels
Sunroof,  auto
$5,390
MARSH MOTORS
1218  Main  St.
Swoyersville,  PA
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
PONTIAC 07 VIBE
Automatic
moonroof
$11,880
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Let the Community
Know!
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
PONTIAC 08
SOLSTICE
convertible
all  options,
leather  interior
5,145  miles.
$20,990
MARSH MOTORS
1218  Main  St.
Swoyersville,  PA
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
PONTIAC 69 FIREBIRD 400
CONVERTIBLE
Blue/white  top  &
white  interior.
Recent  document-
ed  frame-off
restoration.   Over
$31,000  invested.
will  sell  $21,500.
570-335-3127
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER
S
Great   convertible,
black   top,   6   speed
manual   transmis-
sion,   carbon   fiber
dash,   leather   interi-
or,   front   &  rear
trunk,   fast   &   agile.
$18,000   or   best
offer.  Call
570-262-2478
1518  8th  Street
Carverton,  PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
SATURN 05 ION
4  cylinder,
automatic,  cd,
1  owner.
Extra  Clean!
$4,495
Call  For  Details!
570-696-4377
SATURN 00 SL2
4  door,  sedan,
74,000  miles.
$4,290
MARSH MOTORS
1218  Main  St.
Swoyersville,  PA
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
SUBARU `02
IMPREZA WRX
Low   mileage,
57,000   miles,   5
speed,   all-wheel
drive,   4  door,   anti-
lock   brakes,   air
conditioning,   air
bags,  power  locks,
power   windows,
power   mirrors,
cruise   control,
AM/FM   radio,   CD
changer,   rear
defroster, new Blitz
Stainless   Exhaust,
AEM   Cold   Air
Intake,   TURBOXS
Blowoff   Valve   &
Boost  Control.
$10,500.
(201)  704-8640
Call  before
7:30  pm
SUBARU `05 LEGACY
SPORT AWD
Air,  new  tires  &
brakes,  31,000
miles,  great
condition.  $11,995.
570-836-1673
SUBARU `94
IMPREZA L
Sudan,  Automatic,
Air,  Stereo,  Runs  &
Looks  Excellent.
25  mpg
$1,275
(570)  299-0772
TOYOTA `10
Camry  SE.  56,000
miles.  Red,  alloy
wheels,  black  cloth
interior.  Will  consid-
er  trade.  $14,200
(570)  793-9157
412   Autos for Sale
SUBARU 98
IMPREZA WAGON
5-speed,
1  owner,
95,000  miles,
Immaculate,
30+  MPG.
$4,995
GET THE WORD OUT
with  a  Classified  Ad.
570-829-7130
TOYOTA `93 MR2
T-top,  5  speed.
AM/FM/CD,  AC,
power  antenna.
New  tires.  No  rust.
Great  condition.
$5,000
(570)  708-0269
after  6:00PM
412   Autos for Sale
SUZUKI 10 SX4
5  door  hatchback,
Only  8,600  miles
$15,892
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Find Something?
Lose Something?
Get it back where it
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
TOYOTA 07 CAMRY LE
4  cylinder  sedan,
automatic
$16,855
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
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NEW CARS
NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA
1500 EXT CAB 4X4
SLE Package, Power Tech Package,
Z-71 Package
$
28,681
Sale
Price
SAVE
$6,629
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AVAILABLE
NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA
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$
30,569
Sale
Price
SAVE
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Choose From 3
$
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Choose From 4,
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$
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$
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NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA 2500
CREW CAB DENALI 4X4
Moonroof, Heated & Cooled Seats,
20Wheels
$
46,030
Sale
Price
SAVE
$6,295
0% FINANCING
AVAILABLE
NEW 2011 GMC
CANYON 4X4
SLE Pkg, Auto,
Air, Black Beauty
$
21,224
Sale
Price
0% FINANCING
AVAILABLE SAVE
$2,476
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SAVE
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415 Kidder Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
570.822.8870
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34K M  iles....................................$7,495
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78K M  iles................................$17,995
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$
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03 HYUNDAI TIBURON
$
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$
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$
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412   Autos for Sale
TOYOTA 09
SCION TC
Automatic,
moon  roof,
low  miles.
$17,945
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
VOLKSWAGEN `04
BEETLE
CONVERTIBLE
Blue.   AM/FM   cas-
sette.   Air.   Automat-
ic.   Power   roof,   win-
dows,   locks   &
doors.   Boot   cover
for   top.   22k.   Excel-
lent   condition.
Garage  kept.
Reduced
$14,000
570-822-1976
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412   Autos for Sale
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI
Great  running
condition.  Red  with
cloth  interior,  power
door  locks,  power
windows,  power
moon  roof,
5  speed,  just
serviced,  117k.
Asking  $5,300
570-885-2162
Say  it  HERE
in  the  Classifieds!
570-829-7130
VOLVO `01 XC70
All   wheel   drive,
46,000   miles,   bur-
gundy   with   tan
leather,   complete
dealer service histo-
ry, 1 owner, detailed,
garage kept, estate.
$9,100.
570-840-3981
VOLVO 04 XC70
Cross  Country,
All  Wheel  Drive
$11,880
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
415   Autos-Antique
& Classic
CADILLAC `80
COUPE DEVILLE
Excellent  condition,
$3,000  located  in
Hazleton.
570-454-1945  or
561-573-4114
CHEVROLET `63
IMPALA
2  door  hardtop.
Partial  restoration.
All  original  parts.
Asking  $4,000  or
best  offer.  Call
(570)  885-1119
415   Autos-Antique
& Classic
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA
SS  clone.   350
engine,   290  Horse-
power.   10  bolt   posi-
rear.   PowerGlide
transmission. Power
disc  brake  kit.   Over
$20,000   invested,
sacrifice  at
$7,500  Firm.
Call  732-397-8030
(Wilkes-Barre)
CHEVROLET `72
CHEVELLE
Two  door  hard  top.
307  Motor.  Needs
work.  Comes  with
additional  400  small
block  &  many  parts.
$3,500.  Serious
inquires  only.
(570)  836-2574
CHEVROLET `76
PICKUP
Very  Good
Condition!
Low  miles!
$7500.  FIRM
570-905-7389
Ask  for  Lee
CHEVROLET `79
CORVETTE   L-48
All  Corvette  options,
all   original,   new
Good   Year   tires,
new   mufflers,   just
tuned. 46,000 miles.
$6,500  or  best
offer  570-262-2845
or  570-239-6969
CHEVY `68
CAMARO SS
396  automatic,
400  transmission,
clean  interior,  runs
good,  71K,  garage
kept,  custom
paint,  Fire  Hawk
tires,  Krager
wheels,  well
maintained.
$23,900
Negotiable
570-693-2742
CHEVY`75 CAMARO
350   V8.   Original
owner.   Automatic
transmission.  Rare  -
tuxedo  silver  /  black
vinyl   top  with  black
naugahyde   interior.
Never   damaged.
$6,000.  Call
570-489-6937
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on an automobile?
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the directions!
CHRYSLER `49
WINDSOR
Silver  /  gray,  4  door
sedan.  6  cylinder
flathead,  fluid  drive.
45,000  original
miles.  Just  like  new!
REDUCED $15,000
Call Jim:
570-654-2257
415   Autos-Antique
& Classic
CORVETTES
WANTED
1953-1972
Any  Condition!
Courteous,  Fast
Professional  Buyer.
Licensed  &  Bonded
corvettebuyer.com
1-800-850-3656
FORD `52
COUNTRY SEDAN
CUSTOM  LINE
STATION  WAGON
V8,  automatic,
8  passenger,
3rd  seat,  good
condition,  2nd
owner.  $9,500.
570-579-3517
FORD `66
Mustang  Coupe.
Pearl  white,  pony
interior.  Pristine
condition.  26K
miles.  $17,000  or
best  offer.
(570)  817-6768
FORD SALEEN 04
281  SC  Coupe
1,000  miles
document.  #380
Highly  collectable.
$28,500
570-472-1854
LINCOLN `66
CONTINENTAL
4  door,
Convertible,  460
cu.  engine,  67,000
miles,  1  owner
since  `69.  Teal
green  /  white
leather,  restorable,
$2,500  570-287-
5775  /  332-1048
LINCOLN `88
TOWN CAR
61,000  original
miles,  garage  kept,
triple  black,  leather
interior,  carriage
roof,  factory  wire
wheels,  loaded,
excellent  condition.
$5,500.  Call
Mike   570-237-7660
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1  owner,  garage
kept,  65k  original
miles,  black  with
grey  leather  interior,
all  original  &  never
seen  snow.  $8,900.
Call  570-237-5119
MERCEDES BENZ
`74 450 SE
SOLID CAR!
Interior  perfect,
exterior  very  good.
Runs  great!  New
tires,  68K  original
miles.
$5,500  FIRM.
570-905-7389
Ask  for  Lee
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
450SL
Convertible   with
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
/FM  radio  with  cas-
sette   player,   CD
player,   automatic,   4
new   tires.   Cham-
pagne  exterior;   Ital-
ian  red  leather  inte-
rior   inside.   Garage
kept,   excellent   con-
dition.  $31,000.   Call
825-6272
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
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with classified!
MERCEDES-BENZ `88
420 SEL
Silver  with  red
leather  interior.
Every  option.
Garage  kept,  show-
room  condition.
$7,000.
(570)  417-9200
OLDSMOBILE `68
DELMONT
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED!!
This  model  only
produced  in  1967
&  1968.   All
original  45,000
miles,  Color
Burgundy,  cloth
&  vinyl  interior,
350  rocket
engine,  2nd
owner.  Fender
skirts,  always
garaged.  Trophy
winner  at  shows.
Serious  inquiries
only, $7,500.
570-690-0727
PONTIAC `68
CATALINA
400  engine.  2
barrel  carburetor.
Yellow  with  black
roof  and  white  wall
tires.  Black  interior.
$4,995.  Call
(570)  696-3513
PONTIAC 1937
Fully   restored   near
original.   New  paint,
new   interior,   new
wiring,   custom  tint-
ed glass, new motor
&   transmission.
Spare   motor   &
trans.   16   wide
white   walls   car   in
excellent   condition
in   storage   for   2
years.   $14,000   or
best   offer.   Serious
inquiries  ONLY.
Call  570-574-1923
VW CLASSIC `72
KARMANN GHIA
Restoration
Vehicle.  Family
owned,  garage
kept,  good  shape.
Needs  some
interior  work,  new
seats,  needs
carburetor  work.
Only  58,000  miles.
Asking  $5,000.
Serious  inquiries
only!  Call
570-343-2296
415   Autos-Antique
& Classic
WANTED: PONTIAC
`78 FIREBIRD
Formula  400
Berkshire   Green,
Originally purchased
at   Bradley-Lawless
in   Scranton.   Car
was   last   seen   in
Abington-Scranton
area.   Finders   fee
paid  if   car   is   found
and  purchased.   Call
John  with  any  info
(570)  760-3440
421   Boats &
Marinas
CUSTOM
CREST 15
Fiberglass
boat  with
trailer.  Out-
board  propul-
sion.  Includes:
2  motors
Erinmade,
Lark  II  series
PRICE
REDUCED!
$2,400
NEGOTI ABLE
570-417-3940
Selling  your
Camper?
Place  an  ad  and
find  a  new  owner.
570-829-7130
STARCRAFT 80
16 DEEP V
90   Evinrude   out-
board  70hp  with  tilt
&   trim   92   EZ
loader   trailer.   With
00   Tracker   Series
60lbs   foot   pedal,   2
downriggers,   stor-
ages,   gallon   tanks,
2   fish   finders   and
more.   MUST   SEE.
Make   Best   Offer.
Call  866-320-6368
after  5pm.
424   Boat Parts/
Supplies
LEISURE  LIFT,   Dock
& lift system for Per-
sonal   Watercraft.
Use  as  a  lift;   use  as
a  dock.   Supports
800  pd  dry  weight  -
no  longer   than  127
long.  $700.
570-675-2311
427   Commercial
Trucks &
Equipment
CHEVY 08 3500
HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD,  automatic.
Only  12,000  miles.
Vehicle  in  like
new  condition.
$19,000.
570-288-4322
DUMP TRAILER 05
10  yards,  4  ton  limit,
very  good  condi-
tion.  Asking  $3,900
Also,  E-350.  Cheap
For  more  info,  call
973-906-8404
FORD 99 E350
BUCKET VAN
Triton   V8.   2   speed
boom;   92,000miles;
$9999 or best price.
Great  condition.  Call
570-675-3384  or
570574-7002
GMC `01 3500 CUBE
VAN
15  ft.L  X  8  ft.W  X
6  ft.H,  auto,  A/C,
5.7  V8,  10,000
GVW,  dual  rear  tires
&  pull  out  loading
ramp.  Asking
$3,500
(570)  864-0858
439   Motorcycles
HARLEY 01
DAVIDSON
Electra  Glide,  Ultra
Classic,  many
chrome  acces-
sories,  13k  miles,
Metallic  Emerald
Green.  Garage
kept,  like  new
condition.  Includes
Harley  cover.
$12,900
570-718-6769
570-709-4937
HARLEY DAVIDSON 05
SCREAMING EAGLE
V-ROD
Orange   &  Black.
Used   as   a   show
bike.  Never  abused.
480  miles.  Excellent
condition.   Asking
$20,000   or   best
offer.  Call
570-876-4034
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01
Road   King   19,000
miles, new tires, lots
of   extra   chrome.
Like  New.  $12,900.
Call  570-639-1989
or  570-760-1023
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
100th   Anniversary
Edition   Deuce.
Garage   kept.   1
owner.   1900   miles.
Tons   of   chrome.
$38,000  invested.  A
must   see.   Asking
$18,000.  OBO
570-706-6156
HARLEY DAVIDSON
01 SPORTSTER
883   cubic   inch
motor,   Paco   rigid
frame,   extended   &
raked.  Low  miles.
$6,000   or   best
offer.(973)  271-1030
439   Motorcycles
HARLEY DAVIDSON
03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE
Golden  Anniversary.
Silver/Black.  New
Tires.  Extras.  Excel-
lent  Condition.
19,000  miles
$10,000.
570-639-2539
HARLEY DAVIDSON 05
V-ROD  VRSCA
Blue  pearl,
excellent  condition,
3,100  miles,  factory
alarm  with extras.
$10,500.
or  best  offer.
Tony  570-237-1631
HARLEY DAVIDSON 08
HERITAGE SOFTTAIL
CLASSIC
2  tone  Crimson
candy  metal  flake.
$7,000  in  chrome  &
extras.  Only  2,800
miles.  Asking
$14,800
(570)  655-0641  or
(570)  299-9475
HARLEY DAVIDSON
10 SPORTSTER 1200
A MUST SEE!
Custom  Paint.
Only  driven  under
10  miles!!  Comes
with  remaining
warranty.  Asking
$8,600  or  best
offer.  For  info,
call  570-864-2543
or  215-379-1375
HARLEY DAVIDSON
2001 SPORTSTER
1,200  CC,  Black,
Low  Miles,  New
Tires  and  Brakes,
Lots  of  Chrome  and
Extras.  Well  main-
tained.  2  Harley
Helmets  included.
Looks  &  runs  great!
$5,500  OBO
(570)  654-8520
HARLEY DAVIDSON
2006 NIGHTTRAIN
SPECIAL  EDITION
#35  of  50  Made
$10,000   in   acces-
sories   including   a
custom  made  seat.
Exotic   paint   set,
Alien   Spider   Candy
Blue.   Excellent   con-
dition.   All   Documen-
tation.   1,400  Asking
$25,000   or   best
offer.  Call
570-876-4034
HARLEY DAVIDSON 80
Soft  riding  FLH.
King  of  the  High-
way!  Mint  origi-
nal  unrestored
antique  show
winner.  Factory
spot  lights,  wide
white  tires,
biggest  Harley
built.  Only
28,000  original
miles!  Never
needs  inspec-
tion,  permanent
registration.
$8,500
570-905-9348
HARLEY DAVIDSON
92 DAYTONA DYNA
SPECIAL EDITION
Bike  #770  of  1,770
made.  Many  extras.
Must  sell.  13,300
miles.  Get  on  this
classic  for  only
$6,995
570-477-1109
HARLEY DAVIDSON
92 ULTRA CLASSIC
Many  extras,
Garage  kept,
2  tone  blue.
17,600  miles.
REDUCED PRICE
$8,400
Lehman  area.
(570)  760-5937
HONDA 2005 SHADOW
VLX600,  White,
10,000  miles
&  new  back  tire.
$3,000
(570)  262-3697  or
(570)  542-7213
KAWASAKI
`08 NINJA
250  cc,  blue,  like
new,  under  1,000
miles.  Great  starter
bike.  $2,800  Seri-
ous  inquiries  only.
Call  570-331-4777
KAWASAKI 05
NINJA  500R.  3300
miles.  Orange.
Garage  kept.  His  &
hers  helmets.  Must
sell.  $2400
570-760-3599
570-825-3711
Q-LINK LEGACY `09
250  automatic.   Gun
metal   gray.   MP3
player.   $3,000.
Great   first   motorcy-
cle.   570-696-1156
SUZUKI `07 C50T
CRUISER
EXCELLENT
CONDITION
Windshield,  Bags,
Floorboards,V&H
Pipes,  White
walls,Garage  Kept.
6K  Miles  $5,200
(570)  430-0357
SUZUKI 77
GS 750
Needs  work.
$1,500
or  best  offer
570-822-2508
SUZUKI 97 GSXR 600
Blue   &   White,
smoked   wind
screen.   Great   bike,
runs   great.   Helmet
&   kevlar   racing
gloves   included.
$2995.  Call  for  info
(570)  881-5011
439   Motorcycles
TRIUMPH 02 SPEED
TRIPLE 955 CC
7,000  miles.  Very
fast.  Needs  nothing.
Blue,  never
dropped.  Excellent
condition.  $4,200
Negotiable.
(570)  970-0564
UNITED MOTORS
08 MATRIX 2 SCOOTER
150cc.  Purple  &
grey  in  color.  900
miles.  Bought  brand
new.  Paid  $2,000.
Asking  $1,600  or
best  offer.
(570)  814-3328  or
(570)  825-5133
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
1100  Custom.   5800
miles,   light   bar,
cobra   exhaust,
windshield,   many
extras,   must   sell.
$4,900.  Call
570-301-3433
YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
750cc.   8,000  miles,
saddlebags,   wind-
shield,   back   rest,
Black   &   Pearl,
Excellent   Condition.
Must   See.   Asking
$2,499.  Call  after  4.
570-823-9376
YAMAHA 07 650 V-STAR
Matted  black   finish.
Mint   condition.   New
tires,   inspected,
fully   serviced   &
ready  to  ride.   Wind-
shield   &   sissy   bar.
Low  miles  &  garage
kept. $4800. or best
offer.   570-762-5158
YAMAHA 1975 80
Antique.  Very  good
condition.  Must  see.
Low  milage.  Road
title.  Asking  $1,260
Call  (570)  825-5810
Leave  Message
Line up a place to live
in classified!
YAMAHA 97
ROYALSTAR 1300
12,000  miles.  With
windshield.  Runs
excellent.  Many
extras  including
gunfighter  seat,
leather  bags,  extra
pipes.  New  tires  &
battery.  Asking
$4,000  firm.
(570)  814-1548
YAMAHA` 08 R1
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Perfect   condition.
3700   miles,   new
rear   tire,   undertail
kit,   cover.   Price
negotiable  $7,600
570-852-9072
442 RVs & Campers
DUTCHMAN 96
5TH WHEEL
with  slideout   &  sun
room  built   on.   Set
up   on   permanent
site in Wapwallopen.
Comes   with   many
extras.  $7,000.
(570)  829-1419  or
(570)  991-2135
442 RVs & Campers
EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT
TRAILER
Brand  new  2010
tandem  axle,  4
wheel  electric
brakes,  20  long
total,  7  x  16  wood
deck,  fold  up  ramps
with  knees,  remov-
able  fenders  for
oversized  loads,
powder  coat  paint
for  rust  protection,
2  5/16  hitch
coupler,  tongue
jack,  side  pockets,
brake  away  switch,
battery,  7  pole
RV  plugs,  title  &
more!!  Priced  for
quick  sale.  $2,995
386-334-7448
Wilkes-Barre
FLAGSTAFF `08
CLASSIC
Super  Lite  Fifth
Wheel.  LCD/DVD
flat  screen  TV,  fire-
place,  heated  mat-
tress,  ceiling  fan,
Hide-a-Bed  sofa,
outside  speakers  &
grill,  2  sliders,
aluminum  wheels,
water  purifier,
awning,  microwave
oven,  tinted  safety
glass  windows,
raised  panel  fridge
&  many  acces-
sories  &  options.
Excellent  condition,
$22,500.
570-868-6986
NEWMAR 36
MOUNTAIN AIRE
5th  wheel,  2  large
slides,   new
condition,  loaded
with  accessories.
Ford  Dually  diesel
truck  with  hitch
also  available.
570-455-6796
90 SUNLINE CAMPER
JUST  REDUCED!
35  ft.  Well  kept.  On
campground  on  the
Susquehanna  River
near  great  fishing.
Attached  12X22
carpeted  room.
Brick  heater,
covered  by  metal
roof  with  large
breezeway.  Shed  &
many  extras  includ-
ed.  Call  for  more
information.
(570)  237-7076
Let the Community
Know!
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS
Travel   Trailer.   29,
mint   condition,   1
slide   out   a/c-heat.
Stove,   microwave,
fridge,   shower
inside   & out.   Many
more   extras.
Reduced.  $13,500.
Call  570-842-6735
SUNLITE CAMPER
22  ft.   3  rear   bunks,
center   bathroom,
kitchen,   sofa   bed.
Air,   Fully   self   con-
tained.   Sleeps   6.
New   tires,   fridge
awning.  $4500.
215-322-9845
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
Rear  queen  master
bedroom,   Walk
thru  bathroom.
Center  kitchen  +
dinette  bed.  Front
extra  large  living
room  +  sofa  bed.
Big  View  windows.
Air,  awning,  sleeps
6,  very  clean,  will
deliver.   Located  in
Benton,  Pa.  $4,900.
215-694-7497
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*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied   **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000  allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at
delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. BUY FOR prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000
financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends
FORD REBATE...................................500
FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000
FMCC REBATE..................................500
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......445
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........1,016
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied   **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11.
Auto., AM/FM/6 Disc CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel,   PW,
PL, Safety Pkg., 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys.,
Sirius Satellite Radio, Side Impact Air Bags,
Keyless Entry, Message Center, Pwr. Seat,
All   Wheel Drive, XLT, Auto., Safety Canopy, Side Impact Safety Pkg., Pwr.
Drivers Seat,   PW, PDL, CD, Air, Fog Lamps, Privacy Glass, Roof Rack,
Sirius Satellite Radio, Rear Cargo Convenience Pkg., Keyless
Entry, 16 Alum. Wheels,
FORD REBATE................................1,000
FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......195
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP...........1,106
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied   **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11.
FORD REBATE................................1,000
FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............371
Front Wheel Drive, PW,
Auto., 16 Steel Wheels,
Cargo Cover, Roof Rails,
Keyless Entry with Remote, Air,
Safety Canopy, PL, Side Air Bags
CALL NOW 823-8888 CALL NOW 823-8888
1-800-817-FORD 1-800-817-FORD
Overlooking Mohegan Sun Overlooking Mohegan Sun
577 East Main St., Plains 577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
FORD CREDIT REBATE.......................500
OFF LEASE REBATE..............................500
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......150
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............326
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags, PW,
PL, 16 Steel Wheels, Tilt Wheel, Instrument Cluster,
Message Center, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Side Mirrors,
Fog Lamps, MyKey, Convenience Pkg, Cruise
Control, AC, Map Light, Perimeter Alarm,
MyFord SYNC, Sirius Satellite Radio
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied   **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied   **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11.
FORD CREDITREBATE........................500
OFF LEASE REBATE..............................500
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP........70
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP................26
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags, PW,
PL, 16 Steel Wheels, Tilt Wheel, Instrument Cluster,
Message Center, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Side Mirrors,
Fog Lamps, MyKey, Convenience Pkg, Cruise
Control, AC, Map Light, Perimeter Alarm,
MyFord SYNC, Sirius Satellite Radio
FORD REBATE...................................500
OFF LEASE REBATE..............................500
Automatic, Air, Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr.
Mirrors, Advance Trac with Electronic
Stability Control, Side Curtains,
AM/FM/CD,   Remote
Keyless Entry, Tilt Wheel
FMCC REBATE..................................500
OFF LEASE REBATE..............................500
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP................91
Remote Keyless Entry, Air, CD,
Pwr. Door Locks,   Anti-Theft
Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags,
Message Center, MyKey
FORD REBATE................................1,000
FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............391
All Wheel Drive, XLS, PW,
Auto., 16 Steel Wheels,
Keyless Entry with Remote,
Air Conditioning, Safety
Canopy, PL, Side Air Bags
Mos.
APR
Mos.
APR
Mos.
APR
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548  Medical/Health
533   Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
548  Medical/Health
533   Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
518   Customer
Support/Client Care
518   Customer
Support/Client Care
Customer Service
Representative
Hazleton area manufacturer is seeking a full time
Customer Service Representative. Responsibili-
ties include handling inbound calls from desig-
nated customers to initiate new orders and/or
making changes to existing orders. Communicate
customer requests to various levels of manage-
ment and manufacturing personnel. Review cus-
tomer orders received through an internet based
system and prepare any necessary modifications.
The successful  candidate will  have excellent
problem solving skills, be able to work under
pressure, be organized, dependable, and be empa-
thetic to customers needs. Must also have the
ability to multitask and communicate customer
concerns to all levels of the organization. Appli-
cant must have at least 5 years experience in cus-
tomer service, preferably in the manufacturing
atmosphere. The company offers a competitive
wage/benefits package including medical, dental,
vision, 401k, life insurance, and gain sharing.
Qualified applicants should apply by mailing a
resume to:
Freedom Corrugated, LLC
Attention: Human Resources
595 Oak Ridge Road
Hazleton, PA 18202
We Are Growing & Seeking
Compassionate
RNs, LPNs & CNAs
Physical Therapist & PTAs
To Care For Our Residents
RNs Part Time 7-3 & 11-7
LPNs Part Time 3-11
CNAs FT 11-7 & PT All Shifts
Amazing Pay Rates, Benefits &
Shift Differentials
EXCITING HEALTHCARE
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES!
For More Information
Or To Schedule an Interview
Contact 877-339-6999 x1
Or Come Visit Our Beautiful Facility
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke PA
Wilkes-Barre Area
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AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICE TECHNICIANS
NEEDED
VALLEY CHEVROLET
SERVICE COMPLEX
221 Conyngham Avenue, Wilkes-Barre
Valley Chevrolet Is Seeking
Class A and BTechnicians.
GM Experience Preferred.   ASE Is A Plus
Inspection License & OwnTools Required
We Offer:
 Competitive Compensation Program
(Potential earnings over $20/hour)
 Benefts  Uniforms
Apply in Person to Jerry Kruszka 8:30am - 4:30pm
451   Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
BUICK `05
RENDEZVOUS CX
HARD  TO  FIND!!
AWD,  Fully
loaded,  1  owner,
20,000  miles.
Small  6  cylinder.
New  tires.  Like
new,  inside  &
out.  $14,900.  Call
(570)  540-0975
CHEVR0LET`02
EXPRESS
CONVERSION
VAN
Loaded.  Low
miles.  Excellent
condition.
$18,900
570-674-3901
CHEVROLET `05
SILVERADO LT Z71
Extended  cab,
automatic.  Black
with  grey  leather
interior.  Heated
seats.  59,000
miles.  New  Michelin
tires.  $16,500
(570)  477-3297
CHEVROLET `05
TRAILBLAZER LT
Black/Grey.  18,000
miles.  Well
equipped.  Includes
On-Star,  tow  pack-
age,  roof  rack,
running  boards,
remote  starter,
extended  warranty.
$16,000
(570)  825-7251
CHEVROLET `09
EQUINOX LS
Low   mileage,
16,000   miles,   auto-
matic,   all-wheel
drive,   4   door,   anti-
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning,   air   bags,
power  locks,   power
windows,   power
mirrors,   cruise  con-
trol,   AM/FM   radio,
Sirius radio, On-Star,
cassette  player,   CD
player,   keyless
entry,   rear   de-
froster,   rear   wind-
shield   wiper,   tinted
windows.
REDUCED  PRICE
$16,500.
(570)  954-9333
Call  after  9:00  a.m.
CHEVROLET `10
SILVERADO 1500
Extended  Cab  V71
Package  4x4.  Bed-
liner.  V-8.  Red.
Remote  start.
6,300  miles
$26,000
(570)  639-2539
CHEVROLET `97
SILVERADO
with  Western  plow.
4WD,  Automatic.
Loaded  with
options.  Bedliner.
55,000  miles.
$9,200.  Call
(570)  868-6503
1518  8th  Street
Carverton,  PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 00 ASTRO
CARGO VAN
Automatic,  V6
1  owner
Clean  Work  Van!
$3,995
Call  For  Details!
570-696-4377
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS
2500
Series.   6.0  Litre  V8.
Heavy  Duty  version.
Excellent cargo van.
85K  miles.  Excellent
condition.  $8,700
570-829-4548  or
570-417-5991
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
LT   (premium  pack-
age),   3.4L,   47,000
miles.   All   wheel
drive,   power   moon-
roof, windows, locks
&  seats.   Leather
interior,  6  cd  chang-
er,   rear   folding
seats, keyless entry,
onstar,   roof   rack,
running   boards,
garage  kept.
$14,750.
570-362-1910
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
4   Door   Crew   Cab
LTZ.   4  wheel   drive.
Excellent   condition,
low  mileage.
$35,500.  Call
570-655-2689
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
Custom   Van.   67K
miles.   Interior   has
oak  wood  trim,   car-
peting,   storage
areas,   TV,   rear  seat
convertible   to   dou-
ble   bed,   curtains.
Seats  7.  Power  win-
dows  &  seats.   Cus-
tom  lighting  on  ceil-
ing.   New   exhaust
system.   New   rear
tires.   Recently
inspected.   Excellent
condition.  $4,200  or
best  offer.  Call
570-655-0530
CHEVY 03
BLAZER LS
4  door,  4WD
clean,  low  miles.
$6,290
MARSH MOTORS
1218  Main  St.
Swoyersville,  PA
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
DODGE `99 CARAVAN
SE.   2  sliding  doors.
Very   clean.   Runs
great.   107k   miles.
$2,500.  Call
570-709-5677  or
570-819-3140
451   Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVY 03
TRAILBLAZER LTZ
4WD,  V6,  leather,
auto,  moonroof
$13,620
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
CHEVY 04
SUBURBAN LT
4WD,  automatic,
Z-71  package,
leather,  moonroof,
rear  ent,  3rd  seat
$15,990
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
CHEVY 05
EQUINOX
Low  miles,
front  wheel  drive,
all  power  options
$7,690
MARSH MOTORS
1218  Main  St.
Swoyersville,  PA
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
CHEVY 07
TRAILBLAZER LT
On-Star,  Leather.
Satellite  Radio.
$14,990
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
CHEVY`05 TRAILBLAZER
NEW PRICE
$9,500  OR
BEST OFFER
JUST  REDUCED!
SAVE  MONEY! GET
READY  FOR  THE
WINTER!  Dont  pay
dealer  prices!  White
with  grey  interior.
Looks  and  runs  like
it  just  came  off  the
lot.  Four  Door,  4
wheel  drive,  84,900
miles,  new  tires,
tow  package,  anti
lock  brakes,  driver
and  passenger
airbags,  power
windows,  power
mirrors,  power
locks,  rear  window
defroster  and
wiper,  privacy  tint,
air  conditioner,
cruise  control.  CD,
keyless  entry  and
much  more.
Call
570-332-4999
1518  8th  Street
Carverton,  PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHRYSLER 00
TOWN & COUNTRY
Automatic,  V6
CD,  Leather
Very  Nice  Van!
$3,995
Call  For  Details!
570-696-4377
CHRYSLER `07 PACIFICA
Silver.  Only  83K
miles.  All  wheel
drive,  4.0L  V6.  All
Power. A/C. Loaded.
Must  Sell.
PRICE  REDUCED
$10,500  or  best
offer.  Call
570-417-7937
1518  8th  Street
Carverton,  PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
DODGE 06 DAKOTA
QUAD CAB SLT 4X4
Automatic,  CD
Tool  Box
Like  New!
$8,995
Call  For  Details!
570-696-4377
DODGE `00 RAM
1500 QUAD CAB
4X4,  V8  automatic.
New  tires  &  brakes.
Fully  loaded.  Lea-
ther  interior.  Many
extras.  Must  see.
Excellent  condition.
(570)  970-9351
DODGE `04
RAM 1500
Too  many  extras  to
list.  Low  Mileage.
$10,000
(570)709-2125
Job Seekers are
looking here!
Where's your ad?
570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
DODGE `05
GRAND CARAVAN
Tan  54,000  miles,
excellent  condition.
$7,999.
570-817-9644t
451   Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
DODGE `01
RAM VAN
Ready  To  Work!
ONLY  69K!!!
Auto,  vinyl  seats,
easy  to  clean,
runs  110%,  new
oil,  Just  serviced!
You  gotta  see  it.
SUPER  CLEAN!!!
$4,999
Call  Mark
570-704-8685
DODGE `10
GRAND CARAVAN
Only  17k  miles.
Fully  loaded.
Excellent  condi-
tion.  Factory  &
extended  war-
ranty.  $17,995
(570)  690-2806
DODGE `94
DAKOTA
2  wheel  drive,
138,000  miles,
some  rust,
$2,000.00
Call  693-1262
after  5:00  PM
DODGE `97 RAM
1500 LARAMIE MARK 3
82,000  miles,  auto-
matic,  chrome  step
up  and  mirrors  &
leather  interior.
Good  Condition.
Drums  Area.
$4,500
401-524-9763
DODGE `99 DURAN-
GO SLT
5.9  V8,  Kodiak
Green,  Just  serv-
iced.  New  brakes.
Tow  package.  AC.
Very  good  condi-
tion.  Runs  &  drives
100%.  68,000  miles.
Asking  $6,850  or
best  offer
(570)  239-8165
DODGE `99 RAM
1500 CLUB CAB
Good  condition.
Runs  great.  High
miles.  Asking
$2,700
(570)  239-3950
DODGE 02
CARAVAN
Silver
Ice  Cold  Air
$4,295
1518  8th  Street
Carverton,  PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 96 F-250 4X4
Automatic,  V8
Sharp,clean  Truck!
$3,995
Call  For  Details!
570-696-4377
1518  8th  Street
Carverton,  PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 97 F-150 4X4
Automatic,
4.2L  V6,  AC
Economical
Work  Truck!
$4,995
Call  For  Details!
570-696-4377
1518  8th  Street
Carverton,  PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 97 F-250 4X4
Automatic,
4.6L  V8,  AC
87,000  miles
Clean  Work  Truck!
$5,995
Call  For  Details!
570-696-4377
FORD `03
EXPLORER
Low  mileage,
63,500  miles,
automatic,  all-wheel
drive,  4  door,
anti-lock  brakes,
air  conditioning,  air
bags,  power  locks,
power  windows,
power  mirrors,
power  seats,  all
power,  cruise
control,  AM/FM
radio,  CD  changer,
keyless  entry,
leather  interior,  sun/
moon  roof,  rear
defroster,  rear
windshield  wiper,
tinted  windows.
$12,500.
(570)  362-0938
FORD `04
EXPLORER
SUV,  V6,  4x4,
automatic,
85,000  miles
Black  Beauty.
Garage  kept.
Must  sell.
$8,700
(570)  883-2754
451   Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
FORD `05 WHEEL
CHAIR LIFT VAN
Seating  capacity  for
7  plus  2  wheel
chairs.  140,000
miles.  Great  condi-
tion.  Asking  $7,000.
For  more  details,
Call   570-589-9181
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
FORD `06
EXPLORER
78,400 miles, auto-
matic,   four   wheel
drive,   4  door,   anti-
lock   brakes,   air
conditioning,   air
bags,  power  locks,
power   windows,
power   mirrors,
power   seats,
cruise  control,   AM/
FM   radio,   CD
changer, DVD play-
er,   keyless   entry,
leather   interior,
moon   roof,   rear
defroster,   rear
windshield  wiper.
$16,000
(570)  954-5462
Call  after  9  a.m.
FORD `97 DIESEL
Cummins  engine,
8-L.   49,049
miles.  33,000
gross  wt.  6,649
light  wt.  $19,500
Must  see!
(570)  829-5886
FORD `99 E250
Wheelchair  Van
78,250   miles.   Fully
serviced,   new  bat-
tery,   tires   &  rods.
Seats  6  or  3  wheel-
chairs. Braun Millen-
nium   lift   with
remote.   Walk   up
door.   Front   &   rear
A/C.  Power  locks   &
windows.   Excellent
condition.  $7,500.
570-237-6375
FORD 05
RANGER
Extended  cab,
6  cylinder.  Auto-
matic,  RWD
$5,990
MARSH MOTORS
1218  Main  St.
Swoyersville,  PA
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
GMC `99
SUBURBAN
Champagne
exterior,
leather  interior,
power  windows
&  locks,  4  wheel
drive.  $4,850.
Call  for
condition  and
known  issues.
570-362-4080
GMC `99 TRUCK
SLE PACKAGE
2  wheel  drive
84,000
original
miles
$5,900.
or  best  offer
570-
824-3096
HONDA `10
ODYSSEY
Special  Edition.
Maroon,  Fully
loaded.  Leather
seats.  TV/DVD,
navigation,  sun  roof
plus  many  other
extras.  3rd  seat  .
Only  1,900  Miles.
Brand  New.
Asking  $37,000
(570)  328-0850
HYUNDAI `05
TUCSON
61,000   miles,   auto-
matic,   four   wheel
drive,   4   door,   anti-
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning,   air   bags,
power  locks,   power
windows,   cruise
control,   AM/FM
radio, cassette play-
er,   CD  player,   key-
less   entry,   sun/
moon   roof,   rear
defroster,   rear
windshield   wiper,
new   towing   pack-
age,  auto  start.
$10,000
(570)  762-4543
INTERNATIONAL 95
DUMP  TRUCK
Refurbished,  rebuilt
engine,  transmis-
sion  replaced.
Rear-end  removed
and  relubed.  Brand
new  10  dump.  PA
state  inspected.
$12,900/best  offer.
570-594-1496
1518  8th  Street
Carverton,  PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
JEEP 99
GRAND CHEROKEE
6  cylinder,
automatic,
sunroof,  CD
Excellent  runner!
$4,995
Call  For  Details!
570-696-4377
451   Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
JEEP `00 WRANGLER
78,500  miles,  6
cylinder  automatic,
hard  &  soft  tops.
Well  maintained.
Many  new  parts.
Adult  driven  only.
Kelly  Blue  Book
$10,400,  Asking
$8,400.
570-704-8730
JEEP `00 WRANGLER
78,500  miles,  6
cylinder  automat-
ic,  hard  &  soft
tops.  Well  main-
tained.  Many
new  parts.  Adult
driven  only.  Kelly
Blue  Book
$10,400,  Asking
$8,800.
570-704-8730
JEEP `02 GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
Triple   black,   eco-
nomical   6   cylinder.
4x4   select   drive.
CD,   remote   door
opener,   power   win-
dows   &  locks,
cruise,   tilt   wheel.
108k  highway  miles.
Garage  kept.   Super
clean inside and out.
No   rust.   Sale   price
$6,895.  Scranton.
570-466-2771
JEEP `02 LIBERTY
Blue/grey,  new
rebuilt  engine  with
warranty,  new
tires  & brakes,
4,000  miles.
$5,900  or
best  offer.
570-814-2125
JEEP `03 LIBERTY
SPORT.   Rare.   5
speed.   23   MPG.
102K  highway  miles.
Silver   with   black
interior.   Immaculate
condition, inside and
out.   Garage   kept.
No   rust,   mainte-
nance   records
included.   4wd,   all
power.   $6,900   or
best   offer,   trades
will   be   considered.
Call   570-575-0518
JEEP `06
COMMANDER 4X4
Lockers,  V-8.  Heat-
ed  leather.  All
power.  Navigation,
Satellite,  Blue  tooth,
3rd  row,  More.
69,000
highway  miles.
$14,900.  Call
(570)  855-3657
JEEP `07
WRANGLER X
4x4,  stick  shift,  soft
top.  Red  exterior,
well  maintained,
garage  kept.  11,500
miles,  one  owner.
AC,  CD  player,
cruise  control.
Tow  package  with
cargo  carrier.
Excellent  condition.
$18,700
Call  570-822-9680
JEEP 05 GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
4WD,  automatic,
V6,  Low  Miles
$14,880
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
LEXUS `02 RX 300
49,000  miles,
Excellent  condition.
With  Warranty.
Leather,  all  options
including  satellite
radio.  Non  smoking
vehicle.  Asking.
$12,900
(570)  696-9809
LEXUS `06 GX 470
Cypress  Pearl  with
ivory  leather  interi-
or.  Well  maintained,
garage  kept.  All
service  records.
Brand  new  tires.
All  options  including
premium  audio
package,  rear
climate  control,
adjustable  suspen-
sion,  towing  pack-
age,  rear  spoiler,
Lexus  bug  guard.
42,750  miles.
$28,950
(570)  237-1082
LEXUS `96 LX 450
Full  time  4WD,  Pearl
white  with  like  new
leather  ivory  interi-
or.  Silver  trim.
Garage  kept.  Excel-
lent  condition.
84,000  miles,  Ask-
ing  $10,750
570-654-3076  or
570-498-0005
1518  8th  Street
Carverton,  PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
MAZDA 04
TRIBUTE LX
Automatic,  V6
Sunroof,  CD
1  owner
Extra  Clean!
$5,995
Call  For  Details!
570-696-4377
451   Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
MAZDA 08 TRIBUTE
Utility,  4WD
$18,655
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
MERCEDES BENZ 06
R350 CLASS WAGON
4Matic,  3rd  row,
power  tailgate
$21,960
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
MERCEDES-BENZ
`99 ML 320
Sunroof,  new  tires,
115,930  miles
MUST SELL
$7,200  OBO
(570)760-0511
MERCURY 09 MILAN
4  cylinder,
automatic,
Only  9,800  miles
$18,875,880
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
MINI 08
COOPER
2  door,  automatic,
leather,  sky  roof,
boost  cd,  fogs
$19,945
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
MITSUBISHI `08
RAIDER
VERY  GOOD  CONDITION!
29,500  miles.  2-
4X4  drive  option,  4
door  crew  cab,
sharp  silver  color
with  chrome  step
runners,  premium
rims,  good  tires,
bedliner,  V-6,  3.7
liter.  Purchased  at
$26,900.  Dealer
would  sell  for
$18,875.
Asking  $16,900
(570)  545-6057
MITSUBISHI `95
MONTERO SR 4WD
177,102  miles,   auto-
matic,   four   wheel
drive,   4   door,   anti-
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning,   air   bags,
power  locks,   power
windows,   power
mirrors,   power
seats,   cruise   con-
trol,   AM/FM   radio,
cassette  player,   CD
changer,   leather
interior,   sun   roof,
rear   defroster,   rear
windshield   wiper,
new Passed inspec-
tion,  new  battery.
$2,500
(570)  868-1100
Call  after  2:00  p.m.
Boat?  Car?  Truck?
Motorcycle?  Air-
plane?  Whatever  it
is,  sell  it  with  a
Classified  ad.
570-829-7130
MITSUBISHI `97
15 CUBE VAN
Cab  over,  4  cylinder
diesel  engine.
Rebuilt  automatic
transmission.  Very
good  rubber.  All
around  good
condition  inside
&  out.  Well
maintained.
Ready  to  work.
PRICE  REDUCED!
$6,195  or
best  offer
Call  570-650-3500
Ask  for  Carmen
PONTIAC `04
MONTANA
95,000  miles,  well
maintained.  Excell-
ent  overall  condi-
tion.  Keyless  entry,
built  in  baby  seat,
dual  climate  con-
trol.  Rear  air.  Seats
7.  Recent  inspec-
tion  &  tires.  KBB
over  $6300.  Asking
$5,000  firm.  Call
(570)  417-9884
SATURN 09 VUE XE
4WD,  automatic
Moon  Roof
$17,875
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000  miles,
automatic,
all-wheel  drive,
4  door,  air  condi-
tioning,  all  power,
CD  player,  leather
interior,  tinted
windows,  custom
wheels,  $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
Before  5:00  p.m.
451   Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
TOYOTA `06
TACOMA
Automatic,  V6,  TRD,
Sport  Package,
4x4,  45K  miles,
Excellent  condition.
$18,900
(973)  906-9311
TOYOTA 08 MATRIX
1  Owner
$13,880
560  Pierce  St.
Kingston,  PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
TRACTOR
TRAILERS
FREIGHTLINER
97  MIDROOF
475  CAT  &  10
speed  transmission.
$12,000
FREIGHTLINER
99  CONDO
430  Detroit,  Super
10  transmission.
Asking  $15,000.
 88   FRUEHAUF   45
with  sides.  All
aluminum,  spread
axle.  $6,500.
2  storage  trailers.
570-814-4790
VOLVO `08 XC90
Fully  loaded,  moon
roof,  leather,  heat-
ed  seats,  electric
locks,  excellent
condition.  New
tires,  new  brakes
and  rotors.  52,000
miles  highway
$26,500/  best  offer.
570-779-4325
570-417-2010  till  5
TRUCKS FOR SALE
Ford,  GMC,
International-Prices
starting  at  $2,295.
Box  Truck,  Cab  &
Chassis  available.
Call  U-haul
570-822-5536
457   Wanted to Buy
Auto
ALL
JUNK
CAR  &
TRUCKS
WANTED
Highest Prices
Paid In Cash!!!
FREE
REMOVAL
Call V&G
Anytime
288-8995
503   Accounting/
Finance
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE/
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
ASSISTANT
Local   manufacturer
in  need  of  Accounts
Receivable/Accounts
Payable   Assistant
responsible   for
applying   accounts
receivable,   assist
with   accounts
payable,   &  perform
several   analytical   &
administrative   func-
tions.   Must  possess
Microsoft   Excel,
Word,   and   AS400
skills. A comprehen-
sive   benefit   pack-
age   which   includes
medical,   dental,   life,
401K  available.
Interested
candidates  reply  to:
American  Silk
75  Stark  Street
Plains,  PA  18705
Attention:  HR
COLLECTORS WANTED
National  Collection
agency  desires  to
hire  full  or  part  time
collectors.  Hourly  +
commission.
Will  train.
Call  Steve  Parker
570-287-6023
509   Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
CABINET
MAKERS
NEEDED
An  architectural
woodworking
company
located  in
Kingston,  PA
is  looking  for
experienced
custom
woodworker.
Great  pay  and
benefits.
Only  solid,
mature,  and
positive  people
should  apply.
Call:
570-283-5934
or  email:
agata@
4daughters.net
EXPERIENCED
ROOFER/LABORER
With Drivers License
570-362-2294
509   Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
CARPENTER & PAINTER
Part  time.  Local
work.  Carpenter
with  10  years  expe-
rience  in  commer-
cial  work.  May  lead
to  full  time  employ-
ment.  Painter  with
10  years  experience
and  also  may  lead
to  full  time  work.
Call  570-675-5873
LINEUP
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INCLASSIFIED!
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A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
Experienced  opera-
tor  needed  for  busy
Quarry  in  Northeast
PA.  Experience  with
Quarry  operations
and  plant  mainte-
nance  preferred.
Competitive  salary
and  health  benefits.
Please  fax  resume
to:  570-643-0903
522   Education/
Training
FAMILY EDUCATOR
We   are   looking   for
DEDICATED   individ-
uals to join the Head
Start   Team!   Full
Time/Grant-Funded
FAMILY   EDUCATOR
positions   in   Hazle-
ton   &   Wilkes-Barre
Areas   are   available
for  the  EARLY  HEAD
START   Home   Visit-
ing   Program.   Visit
our  website  at  www.
lchs.hsweb.org   for
details.   Full   Time
benefits   include
health   insurance,
paid   holidays,   paid
sick time, paid train-
ing.   Submit/Fax
resume/cover   letter
and   3   Letters   of
Reference  to  LCHS,
Attention:   Human
Resources,   PO  Box
540,   Wilkes-Barre,
PA  18703-0540.  Fax
#570-829-6580.
Employees  are
required  to  submit
ACT  34  State  Police
Clearance/ACT  151
Child  Abuse  History
Clearance/FBI
Fingerprints  as
conditions  of
employment.
E.O.E.  M/F/V/H.
NO  PHONE  CALLS
MIDDLE SCHOOL
ASSISTANT
PRINCIPAL
Applications   are
being   accepted   for
two   (2)   Middle
School   Assistant
Principal positions in
the   Hazleton   Area
School   District.   The
positions   are   full-
time,   12  month  per-
manent   positions   in
grades   K   to   8.
Pennsylvania   Ele-
mentary  or  Principal
K  12 certification is
required,   along  with
10   years   of   suc-
cessful   teaching
experience.   Candi-
dates   must   have
knowledge   of   PA
Academic   Stan-
dards   and   data-
driven   instruction,
teacher   supervision
and  evaluation,   stu-
dent   assessment
and   discipline   and
strong  interpersonal
skills.   Experience
working   with   a
diverse   student
population   is   pre-
ferred.   Applicants
should  send  a  letter
of   interest,   resume,
standard   applica-
tion,   copies   of   cer-
tificate  and  Act   34,
151   and   114   clear-
ances   along   with
three   (3)   recom-
mendation  letters  to
Mr. Samuel A. Maro-
lo,   Superintendent,
Hazleton   Area
School   District,   1515
West   23rd   Street,
Hazleton,  PA  18202.
Deadline   for   appli-
cations   is   Friday,
June  24,  2011.
HASD  is  an  EOE
527   Food Services/
Hospitality
COOKS COOKS
Full/Part  time.
Experience
necessary.   Good
starting  wage.
Apply  in  person:
Lakeside  Skillet
Lakeside  Drive
Harveys  Lake
NOW HIRING!
All  Shifts.
All  Positions.
Apply  Within.
Kidder  Street
570-822-4888
530   Human
Resources
HUMAN RESOURCES
AND PAYROLL
MANAGER
Full  time,  Salaried
Experienced
Bohlin   Cywinski
Jackson,  a  national-
ly   known   architec-
tural   practice   with
five   U.S.   offices,   is
seeking   a   Human
Resources and Pay-
roll   Manager   at   its
corporate   office
located   in   down-
town   Wilkes-Barre.
Other   offices   are
located   in   Pitts-
burgh,   Philadelphia,
Seattle   and   San
Francisco.   Bohlin
Cywinski   Jackson
offers   a   friendly,
business   casual
work   environment,
competitive   com-
pensation  commen-
surate   with   experi-
ence  and  an  excel-
lent   benefits   pack-
age   including
401(k).   More  infor-
mation   about   the
practice   and   its
work  is  available  on
www.bcj.com.
Interested  appli-
cants  should  email
a  cover  letter  indi-
cating  availability
date,  desired  salary
along  with  a
resume  by  06/30/11
to:  hrjobsearch01@
gmail.com.
Send  attachments
in  PDF  or  MS  Word
formats  only.
Bohlin  Cywinski
Jackson
Architecture
Planning
Interior  Design
8  West  Market
Street,  Suite
1200
Wilkes-Barre,  PA
18701
Let the Community
Know!
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
533   Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
AIR CONDITIONING
INSTALLER
Residential  air  con-
ditioning  installer
wanted  with  at
least  5  years  expe-
rience.  Must  have
own  tools  and
transportation.
Call  215-510-1122
533   Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
FENCE INSTALLATION
TECHNICIAN
We  help  keep  dogs
in  their   yards   using
Invisible   Fence
technology.   Training
is   provided   on
installing  our  under-
ground   wire   and
components.   Travel
required   &  outdoor
labor   experience   a
must.   Full   time.
Must   be  courteous,
have   good   math
skills,   clean   driving
record & pass phys-
ical  &  drug  test.  Call
Harvis  for   an  appli-
cation:   570-542-
5330   or   apply   in
person   at:   Invisible
Fence  of   Northeast
PA,  132  N.  Mountain
Blvd.   Mountaintop
Questions?   Email
Brian  at  Ifnepa.jobs@
gmail.com
HVAC & PLUMBING
TECHNICIANS
Minimum  of  3  years
experience.  Call
570-822-8158  for
an  interview.
To place your
ad Call Toll Free
1-800-427-8649
MAINTENANCE/
PARTS ATTENDANT
Position   will   set   up
and  maintain  Indus-
trial   parts   room  for
manufacturing
plant.   Experience in
stock   room   with
ability   to   organize
inventory  and  main-
tain  a  parts  invento-
ry   within   ISO  guide
lines.   Must   be
knowledgeable   in
industrial   mainte-
nance   parts,   bear-
ings,   belts,   gears,
sprockets,   ship-
ping/receiving   and
computer   literate.
Full   time,   excellent
benefit   and   com-
pensation   package.
Qualified   candidate
may   apply   or   fax
resume   with   Salary
Requirements  to:
AEP  Industries,  Inc.
Attn:  Human
Resources
20  Elmwood  Ave.
Crestwood
Industrial  Park
Mountaintop,  Pa
18707
Lynottm@
aepinc.com
Fax  (570)  474-9257
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Maintenance/
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Transportation
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Long term care experience preferred.
Must be familiar with the
Pennsylvania Department Of Health/
Life Safety Regulations.
Excellent organizational skills and
computer skills are required.
MAINTENANCE DIRECTOR
Apply In Person:
Kingston Commons
615 Wyoming Ave.  Kingston, PA 18704
Drug Free Work Place  E.O.E.
HAZLETON CITY
AUTHORITY
Computer Clerk
Competitive Salary & Benefits
Computer Clerk reports directly to Office
Manager. Payroll, accounts payable, billing,
and customer  service experience helpful.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to,
use of computer software system to access cus-
tomer service information, must be comfort-
able using and entering data, answering cus-
tomer service calls, utility billing, accounts
payable and cashier duties. Must have basic
computer skills, ability to type, and use a 10
key numeric keypad quickly and accurately.
Minimum of high school education or equiva-
lent is required, additional training and higher
education helpful. Please send resume with
experience and credentials to: Hazleton City
Authority  Water  Department,  400 East
Arthur Gardner Parkway, Hazleton PA 18201
or email to randyc@hcawater.org.
Dedicated Account Drivers
$62KAnnually
Affordable Medical Plan options with
Eligibility First Day of Employment.
Co-Driver Positions -
Home Weekly and Every Weekend
Automotive Industry Gouldsboro PA
(Scranton Metro)
TeamOne a National Logistics Organization is
currently recruiting for dedicated account Team
Drivers for their new facility that will begin oper-
ation in mid June 2011. These fully benefited posi-
tions are well compensated. The route drivers will
be delivering auto parts to dealerships throughout
the Eastern portion of the US. Qualified candi-
dates should be 23 years of age and possess a
valid CDL A drivers licenses with a minimum of
two years OTR verifiable experience. Candidates
must possess an acceptable BI and MVR. Drivers
must possess doubles and Haz Mat endorsements.
TeamOne offer a competitive salary and afford-
able benefits inclosing choice of medical plans,
dental, vision, 401K, etc. Interested candidates
can call 866-851-9902 to set up an interview.
TeamOne is an equal opportunity Employer
M/F/H/V
Kingston Commons, a Long Term Care Facility
located in Kingston, PA,  is looking for a Reg-
istered Dietician. Candidates for this full-time
position must possess a Bachelors degree in
Food & Nutrition, have clinical experience in
healthcare setting, have a current PA licensure
and registration with ADA.
REGISTERED DIETITIAN
Apply In Person:
Kingston Commons
615 Wyoming Ave.  Kingston, PA 18704
or email resume to: scharney@ageofpa.com
Drug Free Work Place  E.O.E.
RN RN
Assistant Director at
Hazleton Endoscopy Center
. RN with good interpersonal and
administrative skills.
FAX CV and references to:
570-454-2144 or mail to:
10 Park Place,
Hazle Township, PA 18202
Earn Extra Cash
For Just A Few
Hours A Day.
Deliver
To nd a route near you and start
earning extra cash, call Rosemary at
570-829-7107
West Pittston
$760 Monthly Prot + Tips
183 daily papers / 186 Sunday papers
Exeter Ave., Ann St., Clear Spring Ct.
Ledgeview Dr., Susquehanna Ave., York Ave.
Kingston
$850 Monthly Prot + Tips
212 daily papers / 252 Sunday papers
First Ave., Second Ave., Third Ave., N. Dawes Ave.,
Pierce St., Reynolds Ave., Winola Ave.
Swoyersville
$720 Monthly Prot + Tips
168 daily papers / 187 Sunday papers
Bigelow St., Dennison St., Hughes St., Lackawanna Ave.
Swoyersville/Luzerne
$840 Monthly Prot + Tips
189 daily papers / 211 Sunday papers
Main St., Chestnut St., Oliver St., Bennett St.,
Charles St., Kelly St.
Shavertown
$800 Monthly Prot + Tips
172 daily papers / 204 Sunday papers
Lewis Ave., Orchard St., Carvertown Rd.,
Staub Rd., Clearview Ave.
Wilkes-Barre North
$800 Monthly Prot + Tips
185 daily papers / 209 Sunday papers
Coal St., Custer St., N. Empire St., N. Grant St.,
Logan St., New Market St.
Available routes:
( No  Col l ect i ons)
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NEPAs largest circulated print publication is
looking for an experienced Sales Representatives
to work in Hazleton/Luzerne County and
Honesdale and Lackawanna County.
Qualied individual will have at least two years
outside business to business sales experience, will
call on existing customers as well as securing new
business.   A sales assistant will assist in securing
conrmed appointments but COLD CALLING IS
REQUIRED!   Position is $1,000.00 per month sal-
ary plus 20% commission.   Benets include health
insurance, tness membership & paid vacation.
Sales
Representatives
Please submit
your resume to
prminc14@aol.com
L   KING...
PRODUCTION
for FULL TIME work with
great BENEFITS?
AEP INDUSTRIES, INC.
20 Elmwood Avenue
Crestwood Industrial Park
Mountaintop, PA 18707
EOE We are a drug free workplace.
MACHINE OPERATORS needed for
busy plastic manufacturing plant.
$9.00/hr. to start.
60-90 day evaluation with
$ increase $ based on YOUR
performance, attendance etc.
12 hour shifts on alternating 3 & 4
day work weeks. Every other
weekend a must.
Previous mfg. experience preferred.
Some heavy lifting.   Promotion from
within opportunities.
Benet Pkg. includes:   Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life Ins., Vacation,
Holiday pay PLUS
Applicants may apply between:
8 a.m.  4:30 p.m. Mon  Fri.
AUTOMOTIVE SALES
CONSULTANTS
Valley Chevrolet is seeking
individuals who are self-starters,
team-oriented and driven.
(No experience necessary)
We Offer:
 Salary & Commission  Benefts
 401k Plan  5 Day Work Week
 Huge New & Used Inventory
Apply in person to:
Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager
Rick Merrick, Sales Manager
601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre
CAREGIVERS
WANTED
If you are an experienced, reliable caregiver
who is looking for weekend shifts,
we want you!
Visiting Angels is looking for
compassionate and reliable caregivers to
work in the homes of our seniors.
We offer flexibility, competitive wages, training
and a friendly and supportive staff.
Work with an agency
who cares for their caregivers!
Call 570-270-6700
for more information!
Equal Opportunity Employer
533   Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
MECHANIC MECHANIC
Experienced   Heavy
Equipment   Mechan-
ic.   Must   have   your
own  tools.   Full   Ben-
efit   Package   is
available.   Apply   in
person  at:
Coal  Contractors
100  Hazlebrook  Rd.
Hazle  Township
(570)  450-5086
To place your
ad call...829-7130
MECHANIC
Responsible  for
daily  maintenance
of  equipment.
Knowledge  in
hydraulic  and
electrical  systems.
Welding  a  plus.
Competitive  salary
and  benefits.
Solomon  Container
Service
495  Stanton  St.
Wilkes-Barre
570-829-2206
533   Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
PAINTERS
Seasonal  work.  10
years  experience.
$10-$15  per  hour.
Call  for  details  or
leave  message.
570-606-9638
TRUCK MECHANIC
Opening  for  Experi-
enced  full  time  Truck
Mechanic.  Must
Have  Own  Tools/PA
Class  8  Inspection
License  a  Plus.  We
Offer  Top  Wages  &
Benefits  Package.
Call  For  Interview
and  Ask  for  Jon:
Falzone  Towing
Service,  Inc.
271  N.  Sherman  St.
Wilkes-Barre,  PA
18702
570-823-2100
538   Janitorial/
Cleaning
CLEANING PERSON
Part  time  for
veterinary  center  in
Clarks  Summit.  15-
20  hours  per  week.
Flexible  hours.  Call
570-587-7777
GET THE WORD OUT
with  a  Classified  Ad.
570-829-7130
HOUSEKEEPERS, FLOOR
CARE AND LAUNDRY
Healthcare  Services
Group  is  currently
looking  to  fill  full
time  and  part  time
positions.  Please
apply  in  person  at
Mountaintop  Senior
Care  and  Rehab
Center
Mountain  Top,  PA
539   Legal
PARALEGAL
Immediate   opening
for   an   experienced
Paralegal.   Full-time
position   with   health
insurance   and
retirement  plan.
Please  send  letter
of  interest  with
resume  in
confidence  to:
c/o  Times  Leader
Box  2575
15  N.  Main  St.
Wilkes-Barre,  PA
18711-0250
542   Logistics/
Transportation
DRIVER
Fast  growing  dis-
posal  company
seeks  full-time
front  load  driver.
Requires  Class  B
CDL  non-HazMat.
Competitive  salary
&  benefits  package.
Please  send  resume
to:  TB  Disposal
500  N  Poplar  St,
Berwick  PA  18603.
542   Logistics/
Transportation
CDL DRIVERS
Opening  for  CDL
Drivers.  2  years
Experience  in
Transporting  and
Knowledge  of  Con-
struction  Equipment.
Must  Have  Good
Driving  Record.  We
Offer  Top  Wages
and  Benefits  Pack-
age.  Apply  in  Per-
son  and  Ask  for:
Paul  or  Mike
Falzones  Towing
Service,  Inc.
271  N.  Sherman  St.,
Wilkes-Barre,  PA
18702
570-823-2100
CDL-A DRIVER
Gas   field/landscape
drivers   plus   some
hands   on   labor
required.   Operate
dump   trucks   and
load   equipment   on
lowboy.   Deliver   to
job  site.   Must   oper-
ate  skid  steer  exca-
vator,   hydro-seed
truck,   etc.   Will   plow
in  winter.  Must  have
clean  driving  record
and  pass  drug  test.
Call  Harvis
Interview  Service  @
542-5330.  Leave
message.  Will  send
an  application.
Or  forward  resume:
varsity.harvis@
gmail.com
Employer  is
Varsity,  Inc.
No  walk-ins.  EOE
DRIVER/WAREHOUSER
Full  time  position.
Local  work.
CDL  required  with
1  year  experience.
Straight  truck  &
material  handling.
Benefits  included.
Apply  in  person  at:
Specialty  Products
and  Installation  Co.
2  Stevens  Road
Wilkes-Barre,  PA
EOE
DRIVERS
OWNER OPERATORS
Needed  to  service
local  area.   CDL
Class  A   minimum
2  years  experi-
ence.  Clean  MVR.
Excellent  pay.
Home  often  &
weekends.
Call  574-384-0294
HELP WANTED
Now   hiring   experi-
enced   CDL   Truck
Drivers.   Excellent
salary.   Will   train
qualified   applicants.
Need   good   driving
record   &   friendly
attitude.   Call   Mon-
day-Friday   1pm-
4pm.  570-477-5818.
VAN DRIVER
For  School  run.
Part  time.  Call
570-287-3951
542   Logistics/
Transportation
DRIVERS
Fanelli   Brothers
Trucking   has
established   new
and  increased  driv-
er  pay  package  and
an   increased   sign
on   bonus.   Due   to
additional   business,
Fanelli   Bros.   Truck-
ing   Co.   is   adding
both   regional   and
local   drivers   to   our
Pottsville,   PA  termi-
nal   operation.   Dri-
vers  are  home  most
nights   throughout
the   week.   Drivers
must   have   2-3
years  of   OTR  expe-
rience,   acceptable
MVR   and   pass   a
criminal   background
check.
The  new  pay  pack-
age  offers:
  .38  cpm  for
qualified  drivers
  $1,500  sign  on
bonus
 Paid vacations and
holidays
  Health/Dental/
Vision  Insurance
  401K  Plan
Contact  Gary  Potter
at  570-544-3140
Ext  156  or  visit  us
at  1298  Keystone
Blvd.,  Pottsville,  PA
DRIVERS-CLASS
A CDL
Looking for a
company you
can retire with?
Looking for
more home/
family time?
We  offer
top  pay  and
benefits
Weekly  home
time  and  much
more
For  more
details,
please  call
800-628-7807
and  ask  for
recruiting.
548  Medical/Health
CARETAKERS
Will  Train
CERTIFIED MED TECHS
LPN
Apply  only  12pm-
2pm  or  call  to  make
an  appointment
570-445-5738
Pittston  Heavenly
Manor
CNAS
Full  time  3-11  shift.
LPNS
Full  time  3-11  and
per  diem.
RN
Full  time  3-11  and
per  diem.
DIETARY AIDE
Part  time  rotating
shifts.
Apply  in  person  to:
Mountain  Top
Senior  Care  and
Rehabilitation
Center
185 S. Mountain Blvd
Mountain  Top,  PA.
18707
(570)  474-6377
CRNAS
Local   surgery   cen-
ter   looking   for
CRNAs   full time and
per   diem  coverage.
Surgery   center
hours.   Must   have
experience.
Confidential  CV  to
P.  O.  BOX  70
MOUNTAIN  TOP,  PA
18707
HEALTHCARE
BI  Inc.  -  One  of  the
largest  providers  of
treatment  services
to  the  corrections
community    is
looking  for  a
LEAD THERAPIST!
Conduct  intakes,
individual  and
group  sessions,
documentation  and
treatment  plans.
SA  Cert.  Required.
**Please  visit  www.
bi.com/careers  to
obtain  more  infor-
mation  and  apply.**
EOE
LONG TERM CARE
POSITIONS
Little   Flower   Manor
is   seeking   candi-
dates  to  fill   the  fol-
lowing   positions   at
their   skilled   nursing
facilities.
Candidates   should
be  willing  to  work  at
different   locations
on   an   as   needed
basis.
 NURSING ASSISTANTS
  Full  and  Part  Time
all  shifts
 $500.00 SIGN-ON
Bonus for Full Time
3-11  Nurse  Aides
 RN SUPERVISOR
  per  diem  
all  shifts
 RN CHARGE
  per  diem  
all  shifts
  Attractive  per
diem  rates
Apply:
LITTLE  FLOWER
MANOR
200  S.  Meade  St.
Wilkes-Barre,  PA
18702
pmelski@lfmstr.com
Fax:   570-408-9760
EOE
OPTICIAN
Part  time  and  full
time  opportunities.
Excellent  opportunity
Dr.  Frank,
Optometrist
Kingston,  PA
Call  570-283-2020
548  Medical/Health
MEDICAL OFFICE
SECRETARY/
RECEPTIONIST
For  primary  care
practice.  Experi-
enced,  full  time.
Send  resume  to
c/o  Times  Leader
Box  2570
15  North  Main  St
Wilkes-Barre,  PA
18711-0250
PERSONAL CARE
ATTENDANT
For   Quadrapelegic.
Must   be  able  to  lift.
Full   time   or   part
time.  570-574-0815
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new apartment?
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you compare costs -
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RN
Disability   manage-
ment   corporation
seeking  full   time  RN
with at least 3 years
clinical   experience
to  coordinate  med-
ical   care   of   injured
workers.  Travel   with
reimbursement.
Hazleton/Willkes-
Barre & surrounding
areas.   Monday-Fri-
day   dayshift.   Full
benefit   package
including  401k.
Email  resume  and
salary  requirements
to:  lbaltzley@
hooverinc.com  or
fax  to  717-728-5510
EOE
RNS
Needed immediately.
Part  time  and  Per
diem  positions.
Competitive  salary,
mileage  reimburse-
ment.  Pleasant
working  conditions.
Call  Superior  Health
Services  at
570-883-9581
551   Other
FLAGGERS WANTED
Hiring  50.  Vehicle
required,  $8-$30
per  hour.  Will  train.
570-714-FLAG.
EOE
PRESSER
Ironing  and
Pressing  experi-
ence  preferred.
Immediate  Opening
Master  Garment
Cleaners
570-287-6118
557   Project/
Program
Management
ASSISTANT
MANAGER TRAINEE
3  people  needed  to
assist   manager.
Duties   will   include
recruiting, training &
marketing. Will train.
Call  Mr.  Scott
(570)288-4532
E.O.E
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A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
566   Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
COUNTER SALES/
UTILITY PERSON
Local   construction
&   industrial   supply
company  is  seeking
an   individual   for
counter  sales  and  in
store   general   pro-
cessing.   Duties   to
include  but  not  limit-
ed  to  store  counter
sales,   stocking
shelves,   ordering,
receiving  and  some
light  yard  and  ware-
house   work.   Appli-
cants  must  possess
good   communica-
tion  skills  and  work
well   with   other
employees.   Previ-
ous   experience   in
counter   sales   and
with   point   of   sale
systems  a  plus.   We
offer   competitive
wages,   IRA   and
health  benefits.
Send  resume  to:
Team  Supply
PO  BOX  2178
Hazleton,  PA  18201
or  complete  an
employment
application  at
Team  Supply
1548  Highway  315
Wilkes-Barre
600
FINANCIAL
610   Business
Opportunities
BEER DISTRIBUTOR
License  available
with  option  to  lease
building  or  sold
separately.
570-954-1284
610   Business
Opportunities
BREAD ROUTE
NJs  fastest  grow-
ing  bread  company.
Anthony  & Sons
Bakery.  Two  routes
available.  One  in
Wilkes-Barre  Area
and  one  in  the
Leigh  Area.  Both
excellent  routes.
Earning  net
$1,600/week.
Trucks  included  at
$99K  each.  Pick  up
in  the  Mt  Pocono
Area.  Call  Phil  at
973-625-2323
x236
BUSINESS FOR SALE!
Location:
NEPA
Gross:
$194,667.00
Net:
$90,000.00
Selling  Price:
$250,000.00
17  year  old  opera-
tion   with   existing
client   base.   We
provide   specially
made  products  to
order.   Serious
inquires only. Send
letter   of   interest
to:   PO  Box   1271,
Kingston PA 18704
Landscaping
Business For Sale
Must  have  5  years
experience  in  land-
scape  design,
retaining  walls  and
all  aspects  of  paver
work.  Includes
dump  truck,  mini
excavator,  2  skid-
sters,  trailer  & 2
snow  plows.  Seri-
ous  inquiries  only.
570-233-6880
Produce
Retail/Wholesale
Company
Established  30  Yrs.
Turn  Key  Business.
Hazleton,  PA
570-454-6888
Equipment,  van,
good  will  with
attractive  rent.
RESTAURANT FOR SALE
Inside   Church   Hill
Mall,   high   traffic
area.  Established  15
years.   RENT   IS
FREE.   Serious
inquiries  call
570-582-5208
630   Money To Loan
We   can   erase
your   bad  credit   -
100%   GUARAN-
TEED.   Attorneys
for   the   Federal
Trade   Commission
say   theyve   never
seen   a   legitimate
credit   repair   opera-
tion.   No   one   can
legally   remove
accurate  and  timely
information   from
your   credit   report.
Its   a   process   that
starts  with  you  and
involves  time  and  a
conscious   effort   to
pay   your   debts.
Learn about manag-
ing  credit   and  debt
at   ftc.   gov/credit.   A
message   from  The
Times   Leader   and
the  FTC.
700
MERCHANDISE
702   Air
Conditioners
AIR   CONDITIONER,
8,000   BTU   with
remote.  $50.
570-288-5251
AIR   CONDITIONER,
Delonghi/Haier
room  air   condition-
er.  $100.
570-472-1854
AIR  CONDITIONER,
Whirlpool,   6000
BTU,   Energy   Effi-
cient.  $70.
(570)  868-6018
AIR  CONDITIONER:
Haier   9000   BTU
portable  with  dehu-
midifier   function
capability,   remote  &
manual.   $150.
570-864-2677
AIR CONDITIONER:
Panasonic   8000
BTU for up to 300 sq
ft.   Window   or
through   wall   instal-
lation.   Excellent
condition.   $120.
570-763-9874
AIR   CONDITIONER:
window,   5,000  BTU
with  remote  control.
$75.  570-675-0248
704   Alarm &
Security
GARAGE   DOOR
OPENER:  Craftsman
1/2   hp   with   remote
and   control   box.
$40.00.
570-763-9874
SURVEILLANCE
SYSTEM:
16ch  Ultra  Hi-Reso-
lution   DVR   surveil-
lance   system   for
industrial,   commer-
cial   or  home  use.  16
Hi-Resolution   ultra
low light digital cam-
eras   &   metal
mounts.  16  auto  iris,
zoom & focus lens. 1
heavy  steel   all   cam-
era  power   supply.   1
real   time  DVD  quali-
ty   DVR  recorder.   1-
analog   time-lapse
VHS   recorder.   1-
400   spool   siamese
cable. 1- color moni-
tor  super  sharp  pic-
ture.   All   metal   con-
struction.   Complete
system.  $1000.00.
570-457-6610
708   Antiques &
Collectibles
ANTIQUE  ice  cream
scoop  wooden  han-
dle,   over   100  years
old.  $35.  779-9464
708   Antiques &
Collectibles
ANNIVERSARY
BOOK  of   St.   Mary;s
Church   Parish   Pub.
in  1974,   Two  copies
$20.  each.  Also  one
of the most interest-
ing  books  ever  pub-
lished.   Richard
Nixons  Secret   files,
hundreds   of   letters
&   notes   he   wrote
during   his   term   in
office   over   600
pages $10. The face
of   the   Luzerne
County   Courthouse
is   changing.   I   have
two  paintings  of   the
court   house   circa
1940s.   large   size.
each   $35.  Call  Jim
570-655-9474
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes,  dolls,  old  gun
Mining  Items,  trains
&Musical Instruments,
Hess.  474-9544
COLLECTIBLE   Sea-
grams Mirror( great
condition)   1908
Stanley  Cup  $50.   or
best  offer.  Call  Mark
at   570-301-3484  or
Allison  at  631-6635
COMIC  BOOKS  -
Gen   13-1,   X-files,
Spiderman   &  many
others,  $1  each.
570-829-2411
DALE   EARNHARDT
SR.   Diecast   cars
from   Dale   The
Movie.1/24th.scale.li
ke   new   in   original
boxes.Six   Models
from  series.  $150
570-833-2598
NEON  SIGN  -   Elec-
tric,   Camel   sign,   30
years  old,  $150.
570-829-2411
RECORDS   -   LPS,
78S,   45S   From
40S,   50S,   60S   &
70S.   $1  each.
(570)  829-2411
RECORDS:   a  vari-
ety   of   old   78
records   albums.
$30.  or  best  offer.
570-333-5263
WHEAT  PENNIES:
From  1930  to   1950
total   of   250  in  good
condition.   All   for
$10.  570-735-6638
YEARBOOKS:
Coughlin  H.S.:  1926,
1928,   1932,   1934,
1943,   1944,   1949,
1961,   1963;   GAR
H.S.:  1934,   1935,
1936,   1937,   1945,
1946,   1955,   1956,
1961,   1972,   1973,
1975,   1976,   1984,
1980,   2005,   2006;
Meyers   H.S.:   1935,
1936,   1937,   1938,
1942,   1943,   1944,
1945,   1946,   1950,
1957,   1960,   1974,
1975,   1976,   1977;
Old   Forge   H.S.:
1966,   1972,   1974;
Kingston  H.S.:  1938,
1939,   1940,   1944,
1948,   1949,   1962,
1964;   Plymouth
H.S.:   1930,   1931,
1932,   1933,   1938,
1960;   Hanover  H.S.:
1951,   1952,   1954;
Berwick  H.S.:   1952,
1953,   1956,   1957,
1958,   1960,   1967,
1968,  1969;  Lehman
H.S.:   1973,   1974,
1976,   1978,   1980;
Dallas   H.S.:   1966,
1967,   1968;   West-
moreland   High
School:   1952,   1953,
1954;   Nanticoke
Area   H.S.:   1976,
2008;   Luzerne  H.S.:
1951,   1952,   1956,
1957;   West   Pittston
H.S.   Annual:   1925,
1926,   1927,   1928,
1931,   1932,   1959,
1960,   1954;   Bishop
Hoban   H.S.:   1972,
1973,  1974,  1975;
West   Side   Central
Catholic   H.S.   1965,
1975,   1980,   1981,
1984;   Pittston   H.S.:
1963;  Hazleton  H.S.:
1938,   1939,   1940,
1941,   1942,   1943,
1945,   1948,   1949,
1950,   1953,   1954,
1955,   1956,   1957,
1959,   1960,   1961,
1962,   1964;   Hazle
Twp.   Senior   H.S.:
1951,  1952.  Call
570-825-4721
710   Appliances
A P P L I A N C E
PA R T S   E T C .
Used  appliances.
Parts  for  all  brands.
223  George  Ave.
Wilkes-Barre
570-820-8162
DRYER,   Westing-
house   Gas   deluxe
model.   Excellent
condition.   $135.
WASHER, Signature,
white.   Very   good
condition.  $95.
570-457-7854
GENES
RECONDITIONED
APPLIANCES
60  Day  Warranty
Monday-Friday
8:00PM-5:00PM
Saturday
8:00AM-11:00AM
Gateway
Shopping  Center
Kingston,  PA
(570) 819-1966
GRILL   electric
ceramic   12x12
nonstick.   Smoke
free.   New   in   box.
$15.  570-655-2154
KITCHEN/KING
UNIT, ideal for cabin,
cottage  or   camper.
Two-burner   electric
stove,   stainless
steel   sink   &  under-
counter   refrigerator
with   freezer   (Dou-
glas   Crestlyn   Intl).
Unit   is   4W,   23D,
41H.   Covered   with
formica  lid.   $200.
570-735-2694
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Excellent Beneft Package, for full time employees which
includes medical, dental, vision, tuition reimbursement
defned contribution plan. Part Time employees benefts are
pro-rated.
Candidates interested in joining our team can forward
their resume in confdence to:   jobs@ghha.org
The Greater Hazleton Health Alliance has the following
full time openings:
Speech Therapist
Full Time
Emergency RNs
Full Time
OB &Telemetry RNs
Part Time
Pharmacy Technician
Temporary Full Time
Employment Applications are available for download
from our web site at www.ghha.org
700 E. Broad Street, Hazleton, PA 18201
Our Heart Is In Healthcare
796   Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
796   Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
39 Prospect St  Nanticoke
570-735-1487
WE PAY
THE MOST
INCASH
BUYING
10am
to 6pm
710   Appliances
MARGARITAVILLE,
frozen   concoction
maker.   Like   new.
$125.
570-288-9940
REFRIGERATOR
Kenmore,   almond,
21.6  cu.   ft.   with  ice
maker   &   filtered
water  $275.
570-868-6018
REFRIGERATOR:
Like   new  Whirlpool
side-by-side   fridge
with ice & water dis-
penser   in   door.
$500.  570-991-8510
To place your
ad Call Toll Free
1-800-427-8649
REFRIGERATOR:
Magic   Chef   com-
pact   1   month   old,
great   for   poolside.
$100   Ventless   wall
unit   gas   heater,
supplies  great   heat,
all   connections.
$75.  570-824-1062
STOVE  Sunbeam,
electric, white, good
shape  $100.
570-696-3604
WASHER:   Kenmore
front  load   $200.
good  condition,   3.3
cu.  ft.  white.
570-825-7867
Why  Spend
Hundreds  on
New  or  Used
Appliances?
Most   problems
with   your   appli-
ances   are   usually
simple   and   inex-
pensive   to   fix!
Save   your   hard
earned money, Let
us  take  a  look  at  it
first!
30  years  in
the  business.
East  Main
Appliances
570-735-8271
Nanticoke
712   Baby Items
BASSINET/CRADLE,
Saftey 1st white with
blue  nursery   rhyme
characters  like  new
$60   Fisher   Price
bouncer  2  years  old
vibrates/plays
music   tan   &  green
with   bunny  &  mirror
$20.   Evenflo   infant
car  seat  2  years  old
tan with zoo charac-
ters   very   clean   &
looks   new   $25.
Boys   fall   &   winter
clothes   18   months
to  2T   Like  new  var-
ious   prices   or   take
all  $25   477-2700
BASSINETT   with
mobile.   Lights,
sounds   &  vibration.
$20.   Swing   Graco,
battery   operated
with   music   $20.
Infant   carset   &
base,   Graco   $25.
Crib   Mattress   and
changing  table  mat-
tress  $10.  Baby  Ein-
stein   exersaucer
and  jumper  $20.
Great  condition!!
(570)  902-9822
BOUNCER:   Neutral
pattern   $5.   V-Tech
ride   on   learning
giraffe   $3.   Folding
baby   bath.   $3.
Great  condition.
570-902-9822
CAR  SEAT,  for  baby,
in   good   condition.
$20.  570-823-2267
FISHER  PRICE  Rain-
forest   Waterfall
Peek-A-Boo
Soother.   For   babys
crib.   Has  sounds  &
lights.   Good   condi-
tion  with  minor   sur-
face scratches. $10/
570-417-0192
SWING,   baby  infant,
floor   level,   used
once.   $35.
CLOTHES,   boy,
newborn - 12 month,
great  condition.  $25
for   full   box.   CAR
SEAT,   infant,   2
inserts   for   2   cars.
$60.   TOYS,   new-
born-toddler,   Great
condition.  $3  & up.
570-815-6772
TODDLER   ITEMS:
Large   crab   sand
box   with   lid   $20;
Jeep   umbrella
stroller,   brown,   $10;
Childs   Flotation
suits   (2)   $10   each;
Little Tykes Slide $8;
Hot   Wheel   $5;   Out-
door   Playhouse
$20;   Potty   Chair,
never  used,  $5.  Call
570-899-6719
TOY   STORY   TOD-
DLER  BED,  like  new,
barely  used  $30.
570-762-6414
714   Bridal Items
WEDDING   GOWN
package  REDUCED.
New,   tags  on,   ivory
strapless,   size   10,
ivory   strapless,
beautiful bead work,
veil   beaded   to
match   &   slip.   Paid
$600  asking  $100.
570-287-3505
WEDDING   GOWN,
stunning,   white,   off
the   shoulder   wed-
ding   gown.   Short
sleeve,  fits  size  2-4.
Bodice  is  satin  with
beading  &  skirt  is  all
tulle.   Tulle  train  and
veil   included.   From
boutique   in   Philly   -
excellent   condition.
Pictures   can   be
emailed.  $100.
570-474-5966
716   Building
Materials
BATHROOM   SINK
SET:   Gerber   white
porcelain   bathroom
sink  with  mirror  and
medicine   cabinet.
Matching  set.  $80.
570-331-8183
CONCRETE   PATIO
PAVERS.   Most
blocks are 6 1/8 x 6
1/8 x 2 1/2. There is
at least 225+ square
feet   of   pavers.
Pavers  removed  for
pool   in   backyard.
$375.  474-9766
DOOR.   36x80
solid  wood,  6  panel.
Exterior   or   interior.
Natural   oak   finish,
right   or   left   with
hardware.  $200.
Call  570-735-8730
or  570-332-8094
GAZEBO,   10x12.
Sturdy   PVC   frame,
weather   resistant
fabric,   extra   cover-
ing,  white.  Pd  $800.
Selling  for  $375.
570-735-0448
GUTTERS   One   22,
and   one   28   also
one   10   spout,   all
hardware   included
paid   $220   sell   for
$180  or  best  offer.
570-740-6205
KITCHEN CABINETS
& GRANITE
COUNTERTOPS
10  ft.x10  ft.,  1  year
old,  Maple  kitchen.
Premium  Quality
cabinets,  under-
mount  sink.  Granite
tops.  Total  cost
over  $12,000.
Asking $3,890
570-239-9840
PATIO   BRICK
PAVERS   (Size   2   x
4   x   8)   approxi-
mate   750   bricks
Replacing  with  larg-
er  size   $200.
(2)   Birch   sliding
closet   doors  (30   x
77)   $40.
570-881-3455
PORCH,   8x16.
Pressure   treated
wood   with   roof.   3
high   railing   with
spindles   spaced   5
apart.   Currently
attached   to   trailer.
Very good condition.
FREE
570-388-2388
TILE:   over   500
pieces   of   4   x   4
used wall tile. Peach
in   color.   The  backs
still   need   to   be
cleaned.   Free   to
anyone.   570-822-
0519  ask  for  Rich
VENT  PIPE  (2)
5ft. lengths Type B
gas   vent   pipe   6.
diameter.  NEW  $60.
leave  message.
(570)  826-0076
WROUGHT   IRON
RAILING   FOR   TWO
STEPS  WITH  MAPLE
LEAF   CENTERS.
$200.  288-5628
720   Cemetery
Plots/Lots
CEMETERY
PLOTS  FOR  SALE
(4)  Four  plots,  all
together.  Crestlawn
Section  of  Memorial
Shrine  Cemetery  in
Kingston  Twp.  $600
each.  Willing  to
split.  For  info,  call
(570)  388-2773
CEMETERY PLOTS
(3)  together.
Maple  Lawn
Section  of
Dennison
Cemetery.
Section  ML.
$550  each.
610-939-0194
720   Cemetery
Plots/Lots
CEMETERY PLOTS
Plymouth   National
Cemetery   in
Wyoming.   6   Plots.
$450  each.  Call
570-825-3666
MEMORIAL SHRINE
CEMETERY
6  Plots  Available
May  be  Separated
Rose Lawn Section
$450  each
570-654-1596
OAKLAWN CEMETERY
4  grave  sites,
fabulous  location.
Purchased  20
years  ago.
2  lots  -  $1,200
4  lots  -  $2,200
610-838-7727
ST.  NICHOLAS
CEMETERY,
SHAVERTOWN
6   Plots.  Can   be
divided.   Near
Entrance.   $550
each.  Call
570-675-9991
726   Clothing
BRIDAL  GOWN
antique  gown,  veil  &
train.   64  years   old,
good  condition.  This
must   be  seen  to  be
appreciated.  $150.
570-788-4502
JACKETS:   black
boys   size   14,   gen-
uine   Italian   stone
$25.  each  868-6018
PURSES   (2)   Vera
Bradley   assorted
purses   $20.   each.
570-693-2612
WOMENs   shorts
size  14  $3.50  each
buy   2   get   1   free.
Mens   short   sleeve
polo  shirts  size  M  &
L  $2.50  each,  buy  2
get 1 free. 474-6967
730   Computer
Equipment &
Software
DESK.   Computer
Desk  $50.   Call   735-
8730  or  332-8094
LAPTOP:   HP   busi-
ness slimline nx6125
laptop  refurb:   w7sp
1,ofc10,   antivirus+
more.2.2AMD  turion
64,80gb,1.0  ram,SD
media   card   slot,
cdrw+dvd,   wifi,   new
battery   &  bag+war-
ranty/free   delivery.
$225.   IBM   small
form   desktop   sys-
tem-   refurb:w7sp
1,ofc10,antivirus+mo
re.3.0   p4HT,   80gb,
1.0 ram, cdrw & dvd,
includes   monitor,
keyboard   +   mouse.
Warranty/free  deliv-
ery.$125.   HP   busi-
ness slimline nx6125
laptop refurb:w7sp1,
ofc10,antivirus+mor
e.2.2   AMD   turion
64,   80gb,1.0   ram,
SD  media  card  slot,
cdrw+dvd,   wifi,   new
battery   &  bag+war-
ranty/free   deliv-
ery.$225.862-2236
PRINTER,   Canon
PIXMA   MP460.
Prints,   scans   &
copies.  $20.
570-825-3784
PRINTER:   X1270   all
in  one  inkjet   printer
by   Lexmark,   scan-
ner,   copier,   printer,
great   condition.
$35.  570-592-1386
TOWER:   HP   Dual
core   tower-flat
panel   monitor.
Excellent   condition.
Windows   7.   Deliv-
ery. $155, 905-2985
732   Exercise
Equipment
AB  CIRCLE  PRO
$75.
570-735-4824
AB  LOUNGE  SPORT
Get  in  shape  for  the
summer!   Excellent
condition.  $15.
570-417-0192
ELLIPTICAL
MACHINE   530   16
stride   length,   over-
sized   articulating
pedals. Good Condi-
tion.   Hardly   Used.
Black  &  gray.  $125.
570-592-1386
GOLDS  GYM  exer-
cise  bench  with  leg
ext; 1 curl bar; 2 sin-
gle   hand   curl   bars;
100   lb   weights;   2
35lb   dumbells;   6
b/fly  clamps  $200.
570-899-2305
732   Exercise
Equipment
PARABODY   Serious
Steel   400   Total
WorkOut   Machine,
plus  floor  mat  $80.
570-457-4494
WEIDER   CROSS
BOW  GYM  $200.
570-814-4056
736   Firewood
FIREWOOD,  5 truck-
loads.   Cut,   must   be
split.   Poplar   and
Maple.   $75.
(570)  388-2388
742   Furnaces &
Heaters
FURNACE,   Hot   air,
Beckett   or   Gun,
duct   work,   tank.
$500  firm.
570-540-6794
744   Furniture &
Accessories
ANTIQUE   DINING
ROOM   SET   9
pieces,   good condi-
tion,  $500.  Also
Antique   clothes
closet  $50.  call
570-287-4050
BARSTOOLS - Set of
two,   excellent   con-
dition  $20.
570-472-1646
BED:   queen   sizE,
metal   &  oak   head-
board.   Excellent
condition,   hardly
used.  $150.
(570)  592-1386
BEDROOM   SET,   3
piece,   off   white.
$150.   DESKS,   2
large   metal,   gray.
$25  each.
570-235-1389
BEDROOM   SET:
Beautiful   French
ProvIncial   In   great
condition. Includes a
Queen  headboard,  1
night   stand,   triple-
dressEr   set,   &
beautiful   armoire.A
must   see.   Asking
$600   but   willing   to
negotiate.760-4434
BUFFET  Thomasville
mahogany,   3  draw-
ers,   a  silver  drawer,
side   cabinets   for
dishes,   $450.
WICKER   DRESSER,
with   matching   mir-
ror,   night   table,
white  $350.  Both
excellent  condition.
570-592-4559
CHAIR   rocks   &
swivels,   love   seat,
pink   color,   good
condition.  both  $50.
570-655-2154
CHAIRS:   Pair   of
Early   American
chairs   (1930s),
walnut   legs,   green
tapestry   fabric,
mint   condition
$200.   for   the   pair.
LOVE   SEAT   &
OTTOMON   sand
colored   fabric,
excellent   condition
$160.   Call   570-824-
7807   or   570-545-
7006  9am-9pm
CHEST   OF   DRAW-
ERS,   solid   wood
$150.  675-3328
COFFEE  TABLE  oval
[1]   end   tables   oval
[2]   maple   finish   six
months   old   $89
each.  825-8289
COMPUTER   DESK,
corner,   excellent
condition,   gray/light
oak  color  $70.
570-868-6018
COUCH & Loveseat,
light  beige  with  blue
&   pink   stripe,
matching   pillows,
excellent   condition.
$375.   TABLE   -   41
round   white   top
with   wood   trim,   4
chairs, yellow seats,
wicker   like,   excel-
lent   condition
$300.   ENTERTAIN-
MENT  Unit,  oak  with
glass doors, shelves
&  drawer.  $75.
(570)  287-2610
DESK,   Secretary
drop   down   top   3
drawers,   pecan  fin-
ish,   excellent  condi-
tion  $100.
570-287-2517
DINING  ROOM  SET
9 piece by Martins-
burg.   Solid  walnut,
includes   leaves
and   table   pads.
$550   Technics
stereo   component
system:   turntable,
cassette  player,  cd
changer,receiver,
cabinet  &  LPs,  CD/
DVD  cabinet  $150.
570-283-1406
DINING   ROOM
TABLE,   round   with
leaf,   oval,   4  chairs,
light  oak.   Very  good
condition.  $300.
570-823-7215
DINNING   ROOM
SET.   Oak.   Excellent
condition.   Lighted
china   hutch   50x
Lx80Hx18W.  Table
with   2   leaves
58Lx42W   with
leaves:   18L   ea
(94L).   6   chairs   (2
arm  4  side)  $995.
570-693-0512
DRESSER,   oak   with
mirror  39l   x  17.5w
x   30h.   $50.   TV
STAND,   glass,   silver
aluminum.   43l   x
20w.  $100.
570-474-5164
DRESSER,   white
IKEA   dresser
32x34  and  3  night
stands   16x26.   All
in  great   shape.   $25
for  all.  Great  shape.
570-474-5966
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER  with  Toshi-
ba  27  TV.   Excellent
condition  $350.
570-474-5277
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
FLOOR  LAMP:   69
tall.   Shade  is  5  tall
by  15  in  acc.   Excel-
lent  condition.
Shade   looks   like
Tiffany.  $60.00.
570-288-5628
744   Furniture &
Accessories
FURNITURE:   TO
GOOD  TO  BE  TRUE.
twin   beds,   triple
dresser  with  double
mirror,   high   chest,
end  table,   excellent
condition,   asking
$200.   Double   bed,
dresser   with  mirror,
high   dresser,   end
table,   asking   $150.
Reclining   lift   chair,
good  condition  ask-
ing $50. Flower print
living   room   chair
asking   $50.   Living
room   end   table   &
lamp   $50.   Factory
sewing   machine,
$30.   Refrigerator
for   deck   or   base-
ment, excellent con-
dition   $60.   570-
693-0607   or   570-
4063-4050
FUTON   -   Excellent
condition.   Thick
mattress   &   black
metal  frame.  $100.
570-472-1646
GRANDFATHER CLOCK
Howard  Miller,   Paid
$2200.,   Many   fea-
tures,   Medium  Oak
Asking  $1595.
570-472-4744
HOME  MEDIC  com-
plete  with wax, liner
bag  sand   extra  box
of  wax.  $25.
570-288-5628
HUTCH   Light   oak
with  lights;  76  high;
35  1/2  wide;  2  glass
doors;   3   shelves
including   2   glass
shelves;  1  drawer;  2
doors   on   bottom;
$100.  690-3047
KITCHEN  SET.   High
quality,   table  36x60
with   4   heavy   duty
chairs.   Excellent
$150.  878-2849
KITCHEN SET: Oak.
4  chairs   $375.  6  ft
sofa   $100.   Ken-
more   stackable
washer/dryer
combo  $375.
Glen  Lyon
248-763-9863
LAMPS   (2)   grey
metal   &  black.   $25
each.  570-740-1246
LOVESEAT   white
wicker,   good  condi-
tion.  $50  after  3pm
570-655-3197
AFFORDABLE
MATTRESS  SALE
We Beat All
Competitors Prices!
Mattress  Guy
Twin  sets:  $149
Full  sets:  $169
Queen  sets:  $189
All  New
American  Made
570-288-1898
PATIO  CART,   i   fuori-
casa,   green   metal
18x26  two  tier  with
wheels,   excellent
like  new  $40.
570-696-2008
PATIO   SET:   10
pieces   to   include:
table,   6   reclining
chairs   with   cush-
ions,   2   ottomans,
side   table.   Asking
price   is   $75.   Call
Terry  570-823-9467
after  5:pm
PATIO  TABLE  with  4
chairs/cushions,   like
a   bronze   brownish
frame   with   a   nice
glass  top  with  a  hint
of green to the tem-
pered   glass.   $165.
Cash  or  Paypal.
570-735-2661
PORCH  SWING  with
canopy $100. plastic
porch   table   with
chairs  $35.
570-822-4251
ROCKING   CHAIR
solid   wood,   high
back   with   carved
flowers   on   back,
$45.   Custom  cush-
ions   with   mallard
ducks   on   fabric,
$20.   4   long  wood
sofa  table,  $40.
570-868-5275/
570-301-8515
SOFA  &  matching  2
chairs (beige). Good
condition.  $100.
570-779-1262
SOFA   /   2   CHAIRS
$300.   3  youth  beds
&  dresser  $350.
570-826-6095
SOFA   beige   with
rust   tones   81
length  $300.
570-823-2709
SOFA,   black  leather
with   chair.   Good
Condition.  $125.
570-328-5101
STOOLS  2   padded
all steel with padded
backs.  $15.
570-824-7314
TABLE  SET:  3  piece;
fruit   wood   finish:   1
coffee table 36 X 36
glass   top.   1   end
table  24  X  24  glass
top. 1 end table 24 X
24   Octagon   shape,
lighted  bottom  curio
with   glass   door.
$100.  570-472-3641
TV ARMOIRE, 2 mis-
sion   style   TV
armories  to  hold  up
to 36 TV. $50 each.
DESK   & chair,   $20.
BOOKSHELF,   white,
scalloped.  $20.
570-657-1887
Looking for Work?
Tell Employers with
a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
TV/STEREO  ENTER-
TAINMENT   CENTEr.
60W  X  52H  X  19D.
TV   space   32W   X
34H.   Storage   on
bottom   and   side.
Adjustable   shelves,
glass  door   on  front
stereo   storage.
$100.  570-472-3641
750   Jewelry
BRACELET: Chamilia
authentic   bangle
style  bracelet  with  7
charms.   All   pur-
chased  at   studio  M
designs  in  Kingston
$200.  406-5350
ENGAGEMENT
RING,   1/3  carat  dia-
mond   ring.   14   K
white   gold   setting.
VSI   1.   Beautiful   ring.
Have   paperwork.
Asking  $400  OBO
570-814-5540
750   Jewelry
WATCH  ladies  Bulo-
va   with   emerald
baguettes   from
1920s,   still   works
$150.  788-4502
752   Landscaping &
Gardening
1st  Choice
Landscaping
See  our  ad  in  the
Call  an  Expert  sec-
tion  under  Category
1165  -  Lawn  Care
BITTO
LANDSCAPING  &
LAWN  SERVICE
See  Our  Ad  In  The
Call  An  Expert
Section  1162
CUB   CADET   lawn
tractor   series   1000
model   1042,   like
new,   52   hours   on
clock   $950.   2
homelite   chainsaw
guide  bars  18,   new
in  box  $10  each.
570-655-0546
EARTHTONES  HARDS CAPE
See  Our  Ad  Under
#1162
570-899-5759
Kellers  Lawn  Care
See  our  ad  under
Call  An  Expert
1162   Landscape   &
Garden
Lawn  Maintenance
See  our  ad  under
Call  An  Expert
1165  Lawn  Care
MOWER   Toro   Per-
sonal   Pace,   Model
20197, 2010 version,
blade   stop   safety
system,   self   propel,
superior   EZ  lift   bag,
premium   Honda
GCV   160   engine
retails   for   over
$625.  Asking  $400.
570-654-9058
ask  for  Bob
MOWER;   Murray
riding   lawn   tractor
12.5 hp 40 cut, new
battery,   runs   good
industrial   commer-
cial  engine  $450.
after 3pm  655-3197
Patrick  & Debs
Lawn  Care
See  our  ad  under
Call  An  Expert
1162   Landscape   &
Garden
Peters  Lawncare
See  our  ad  under
Call  an  Expert
1165  Lawn  Care
RIDING  MOWER
Scotts   42   cut,
17hp,   engine   runs
but   needs   work.
$300  or  best  offer.
570-855-0390
TREES,   Japanese
Good  assortment  of
shapes   & sizes.   All
growing   in   the
ground.   I   will   pot
your   selection.
Ranging   from   $3-
$13.  570-639-5566
754   Machinery &
Equipment
HAULMARK 07
TRAILER 6X14
Like  new  with
electric  brakes,
new  tires  and
reinforced  tongue.
$2700.
570-239-5457
KNEE   MILL
Machine,   Series   1,
Bridgebort.   $500
firm.  570-540-6794
756   Medical
Equipment
HOSPITAL  BED
$500  or  best  offer.
570-652-6434
570-288-3854
POWER   CHAIR   -
Jazzy   Select,
$500.  Walker  -  $25.
570-829-2411
POWER CHAIR
Jazzy  600  XL
Power  chair
(2006).   Excellent
condition,   barely
used,  up  to  450  lbs.
Ideal   for   individual
approximately   6
foot  tall.  $1300.00.
570-881-6795
ROLLATOR:  Medline
Guardian   Deluxe
Rollator.   New,
Never   out   of   box.
Color   is  blue.   Stock
number   is
MDS86810B.   List
price   $250.   Selling
price  $135.
570-788-5030
WALKER  1  upright,  1
four   prong   cane,   1
commode   support,
2   folding   walkers
one   with   front
wheels.   Items   in
excellent   condition,
$105.  for  all
570-825-2494
WHEEL  CHAIR
Tracer   IV   by
Invacare,   heavy
duty-extra   wide,
450lb.   weight
capacity,   $225.   P
call   between   10am
&  9pm  288-9936.
WHEELCHAIR   Rolls
Invacare,   perfect
condition.  $200.
570-735-8730  or
332-8094
758   Miscellaneous
AIR  MATTRESS
Full   size,   new  with
pump   19.   $50.
MATTRESS  TOPPER
new,   full   size   with
gel   &  leather   $100.
570-823-2709
AUTO CROSS BARS:
For   top   of   Toyota
Matrix/Pontiac  Vibe.
Expandable   and
locking.   May  also  fit
other   models.
Excellent   Condition.
$65.  570-788-5030
AUTO   SEAT   COV-
ERS,   sheep   skin,
bucket   style,
cleaned   sell   both
$75.  570-779-9464
AUTOMOTIVE
PARTS, 12 volt back-
up  camera  kit.  $40.
12   volt   blue   tooth.
$40.   12   volt   travel
refrigerator,   holds  6
pack.  $35.
570-675-7024
758   Miscellaneous
BARREL,
wooden.
53  gallon.
Excellent
condition  $195.
570-876-3830
BEDLINER:   89
Chevy   S10   truck
bedliner,   standard
cab   $30.   2000
Chevy   Cavalier   LS
rear   trunk   spoiler,
black   $10.   Four
barrel   carb   running
from   Chevy   motor
$50.   3  suitcases   in
excellent   shape
$40.  570-740-1246
BICYCLES   ladies
Ross  26  $50.  Boys
&   girls   20   $35.
each. 570-822-4251
CANES  &  WALKING
STICKS.   New  batch
Different   sizes   and
shapes.   Made  from
the  roots  of  Slippery
Maple   Trees.   Over
20   available   at   $4
each.  735-2081.
CANNING   JAR   &
LIDS,   100  Free  jars
&  lids.   Pack  them  &
take   them   away.
Plymouth  address.
914-954-9008
CEDAR CHEST, $50.
Hannah   Montana
lamp   $10.   Floor
lamp,   $20.   Pine
shelf  $5.   693-2612
CHILTON   &   Motor
Manuals   for   auto/
truck  repair,  ranging
from  1960  to  1980.
each   $12.   Truck
door   for   1973-1980
passenger   side
Dodge   Pickup   new,
never   used.   $100.
Pinto trailer hook for
dump   truck.   $40.
Radiator   for   1950/
54   model   Chevy
truck.   $75.   Tail
Lights,   new,   for
Ford   dump   or   box
truck,   brackets
included.  2  for  $25.
570-823-6829
CORNINGWARE
CROCK POT, 6 quart
with lid, instructions,
recipe   book,   new
condition   $10
BRITA PITCHER with
1  new  filter  in  pack-
age,   perfect   condi-
tion,  $8.  709-3146
DOOR  screen  white
vinyl,   32  x80  $30.
call  after  1  pm
570-779-3852
DVDS:   50   pack
blank  DVD   $10.  100
Pack   blank   DVD
$17.   56k   dial   up
modem   $10  Cord-
less   phone   $10
Poloroid digital cam-
era  $25.  825-3096
ELECTROLUX   vacu-
um  cleaner   bags   
generic   $1.00  each
570-868-6018
FIREPLACE,   corner,
electric,  $300.
570-675-7024
Say  it  HERE
in  the  Classifieds!
570-829-7130
FLOTATION   VESTS,
(like   new)   1   adult
medium,   1   child
medium,   1   buoyant
vest.  $35  for  all.
570-301-7067
GARAGE  SALE
LEFT  OVER
ITEMS
AIR   CLEANER   Ionic
pro   $30.   Roomba
Sweeper  $10.   Shark
sweeper  $10.  Picnic
basket   $20.   GE  ici-
cle   lights,   4   new
boxes  $12.
570-288-6067
GARAGE  SALE
LEFT  OVER
ITEMS
Washing   machine,
G.E.  profile  $50.  19
Ipex   TV,   great   pic-
ture $25. Birchwood
dining  room  table,  4
chairs,   2   leafs
included  $50.   Brass
antique   door   bell
chime   $15.   Vinatge
Cast   iron   wood
stove   neg.   Antique
brass  bed  $40.
570-592-2786  or
570-262-6760
GARAGE  SALE
LEFTOVER
ITEMS
Maytag   stainless
steel   2  door   refrig-
erator   $700.   Jen-
nair   duel   fuel   stain-
less   steel   oven
$500. Broyhill Enter-
tainment   Center
(Buttercream)
$1000.   Dining  room
table   with   6   chairs
$300.  China  cabinet
$350.   Dinette   set
with   4  chairs   $100.
Pine  green  5  piece
microfiber   sectional
$1200.   Beautiful
kids   bunk   bed   set
with   burrow  &  mir-
ror   $375.   Keystone
stoker  $1600.
GARAGE  SALE
LEFTOVER
ITEMS
Sauder   Entertain-
ment   Center,   glass
doors   $25.   Advent
speakers   $50   pair.
Delta  shower   head,
polished brass, $25.
Delta tower bar, pol-
ished   brass   $10.
Delta   Brizio   toilet
paper   holder   pol-
ished  brass  $25.
570-696-1701
GARAGE  SALE
LEFTOVER
ITEMS
Solid  Oak  sofa  table
&  2  end  tables  $50.
Queen   mattress   &
boxspring   $40.
Double   mattress   &
boxspring   $20
570-817-3332
GARAGE  SALE
LEFTOVER
ITEMS
Wrought   Iron   table
with 4  chairs,   black.
$90.   Powertec
Workbench,   bench
rack   system   with
preacher   curl   and
leg   extension
accessories.  $225
570-704-8121
George   Foreman
Lean   Mean   Grilling
Machine  -  large  two
burner,   electric
indoor,   used   3
times.  $70.
570-474-6023
758   Miscellaneous
GLASS   DOOR.   4
way   glass   door   for
bath  tub.  $25
570-331-8183
GOLF   BALLS:   7
dozen,   used   ,   $10.
1   unopened   16oz
doggie   dooley
digester  &  1  opened
3/4  full,   $5.   for  both
1   14lb  bowling  ball
with  brunswick   bag
$10.   1   brunswick
bowling   bag,   $5.
New   Keson   100
nylon   coated   mea-
sureing   tape,   $10.
New   casement
replacement   win-
dow   with   screen,
crank  out,   29  1/2  x
21  1/4   $40.
570-822-0519
GRINDER:   meat   &
vegetable   grinder.
Made   by   EBERLE.
Heavy   duty.   Still   in
orIginal  box.   $15.
570-288-5628
HOUSEHOLD   &
CHRISTMAS   ITEMS
Over   200   items,
flowers,   vases,
lamps,   Christmas
trees  &  lights.  Many
over   60   years   old.
Also   4   piece   lug-
gage   set,   Samon-
site   belt   massager.
All  for  $95.
570-735-2081
LITTLE  TYKES  PLAY
HOUSE  good  condi-
tion   originally   $300
asking   $150.   Solid
oak   curio   cabinet
three  glass  shelves
and   two   lights   for
display  $200,   bridal
precious   moment
nick   naks   $5   to
$35,   call   570-704-
8117 live off of Nuan-
gola  exit   going  81S
few  miles  from  exit.
Pick  up  required
MICROWAVE:  Digital
timer  works  great.
Clean.   $15.   Small
tube  TV  13  color  no
remote.   Works
great.   $20.   Mag-
navox   VCRs.   (2)
Both   have   4-head
digital   timer.   On-
screen   display.
Work   great.   $15.
each   or   $25.   for
both.
570-822-8957
MOTORCYCLE:   Bat-
tery   powered   elec-
tric   motorcycle
hardly   used   holds
up   to   130lbs,   only
$140.   Porch   swing
hangs   from   chains
good   condition
$125.   Call   after   3
pm  (570)  881-4180
PILOTS   FLIGHT
CASE   -   black   with
headset-   excellent
condition.   $65.
570-592-4559
PLAYSET:   Large,
wooden   playset,   2
club   houses   with
canopies,   slide,   2
swings, trapeze bar,
rings  $500.
570-239-8399
POWER   SCOOTER
electric   chair,   used
only  once,   excellent
condition  $150.
570-510-7763
RELIGIOUS  ITEMS  -
Hand   made
Rosaries,   $5.   Pope
John Paul II Memori-
blia.  570-829-2411
ROOF   RACK,   Car
roof   rack   with   bike
carriers.   Good  con-
dition.  $10.
570-288-0060
SUNFLOWER ITEMS
large   assortment
such as shower cur-
tain   set,   dishes,
flowers,   ceramic
items,  picture  &  lots
more.  $.25  to  $10.
(570)  868-5275  or
(570)  301  8515
TOTE  BOXES
$3.  each.
570-655-0952
VACUUM   portable
Pronto   2  in   1   Elec-
trolux   with   charger
&   stand   $20.   570-
735-8730   or   570-
332-8094
VHS   MOVIE   LOT
reduced to $2. each
or  all  22  vhs  for  $35
All have their covers
& most are the plas-
tic  ones  also  a  vhs
stand,   black   holds
many movies for $5.
Cash  or  Paypal
570-735-2661
760   Monuments &
Lots
GRAVE LOT
Near  baby  land  at
Memorial  Shine  in
Carverton.
$400.  Call
570-287-6327
Line up a place to live
in classified!
762   Musical
Instruments
KIMBLE  ORGAN
$200.
Call  570-822-8363
PIANO  console with
bench   ,just   tuned,
can  deliver.  $400.
Call  570-474-6362
PIANO  Kimball
upright   &   bench
$300.  826-6095
PIANO:   Kimbell
console,   tuned   and
in   great   condition.
comes   with   cush-
ioned  bench.  $400.
570-497-9940
VIOLIN  Doreli   Model
79 + more, new con-
dition-   barely   used.
Includes:   soft   case,
brazil   wood   bow
with   horse   hair   &
rosin,   instruction
book   &  violin  main-
tenance  DVD.   $99.
570-947-6531
766   Office
Equipment
COPY   MACHINE,
Sharp   SF   7320.
$250.
570-675-7024
FAX/COPIER   UNIT.
Canon,   heavy   duty-
machine   in   great
shape   $50   Canon
Fx-3  Cartridge  $40.
570-825-3096
766   Office
Equipment
FILE  CABINET  desk-
top,   15x18,   holds
hanging  folders,$15.
570-655-2154
768   Personal
Electronics
CAMERA:   Video,
VHS   JVC   complete
with  case  &  extras,
used  once  for  wed-
ding,   new  condition,
paid   $800.   Sell   for
$100  or  best  offer.
570-779-9464
772   Pools & Spas
POOL   &   LINER
FREE,   Some   parts
good   condition.
Must  take  down.
570-655-5194
POOL   21   round   x
56  deep,  new  liner,
new   cover,   new
pump,   new   filter
complete  with  deck.
$975.  or  best  offer.
570-328-6767
SOLAR   COVER   for
pool size 18x36, can
be   cut   to   smaller
siZe,   small   cut   one
side.  $35.  779-9464
SOLAR   POOL
COVER  (12-Mil   Blue)
for  16x32  in-ground.
3   years   old;   good
condition.  $45.
Call  570-825-3784
774   Restaurant
Equipment
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
Bev  Air  2  door
refrigerator/  sand-
wich  prep  table,
Model  SP48-12,
$1300.  For  details
Call 570-498-3616
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
SOMERSET  TURN
OVER  MACHINE  -
Model  #  SPM45,
$500;  ALSO,  Bunn
Pour  Over  Coffee
Machine,  Model  #
STF15,  $225
For  more  info,  call
570-498-3616
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
Somerset  Dough
Sheeter,  Model
CAR-100.  Only
1  available.  $1,500
Call  for  more  info
570-498-3616
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
8x12  walk  in
cooler $2300;
8x8x10  walk
in  freezer $3800;
Pizza  oven  with
stones $2000;
Stainless  steel
kitchen  hood
$3000;  Stainless
steel  pizza  oven
hood $4000;
bread  pan  rack
$100;  2  soup
warmers  for $100;
2  door  sandwich
prep  table $500.
All  equipment  is
sold  as  is.  For
more  info,  call
570-847-0873
776  Sporting Goods
BASKETBALL
HOOP;   Great  condi-
tion,  asking  $90.
Call  570-331-8183
BICYCLES:   Never
Used   Girls   Free
Spirit   Outrage.   15
speed   All   Terrain
$75.   Italian   Racing
Bike  Mangusta  Pre-
cision   3000   Alu-
minum   Composite
Engineered   $125.
Aussie   Charcoal
Grill   -   Great   for
Camping!   $20.   3
Childrens   Sleeping
Bags.   Great   for
Camping   &   Sleep-
overs!   $7.50  for   all
3!  570-474-6028
BIKE,   24  10-speed
bike.   2   brand   new
tires.  Nice.  $75
570-822-3364
BIKES:   womens   12
speed   Apollo   26,
looks  &  runs  excel-
lent   $50.   Mens
FUGI   24   speed,
4730  Cro  Moly  tub-
ing  19  frame,   looks
&   runs   very   good
$90.   Wheels   for
inline   skates   (8)
Labeda,   new   in
package  $20.
570-696-2008
CANOE:   Coleman
Ram-X,   green  fiber-
glass,   16,   good
condition  $150.
570-868-6772
GOLF   CLUB   travel
case.  $10.
570-675-7024
GOLF   Orlimar   #3
Fairway   woods   $10
each.570-735-4824
GOLF   SHOES.   (2)
mens   Nike.size   8
1/2   Gently   worn.   -
$25.  each.
570-655-3420
GUN  CABINET
with   etched   deer
design,   holds   10
guns,   excellent
$250.  570-817-8981
HOCKEY TABLE: Full
size   electric   air
hockey   table   like
new  $300.   or   best
offer. 570-690-5635
LADIES  GOLF  Clubs
&  Bag,  $100.
570-472-1854
776  Sporting Goods
SKATES,   Mens
black  in-line  skates.
Size   12.   Very   Good
Condition.  $5.
570-288-0060
SLEEPING  BAG
Coleman,   non-aller-
genic  cotton  &  poly-
ester,   washable,
blue   &   red   re-
versible,   like   new
condition,  $15.  Call
570-709-3146.
778   Stereos/
Accessories
STEREO,  Technics  5
disc   CD   changer
with   Panasonic
Equalizer   &  2  Deck
Cassette   Player.
Barely  Used.  $150.
570-262-7758
780   Televisions/
Accessories
DVD   PLAYER   Pio-
neer   Model   DV-
400V.   Remote   &
HDMI cable included
$50.   SAMSUNG  37
LCD   HDTV   Model
#LN37B650T1FXZA.
2   years   old   $300.
Both  perfect   condi-
tion.  570-905-7521
TELEVISION.   53
projection   monitor
HDTV   and   Wii   sys-
tem.   Needs   servic-
ing.  $250
570-824-0248
TELEVISION:   GE.
28   works   good,
needs  remote  $90.
570-740-1246
TV:   ZENITH   27
Good   condition.
Great   for   spare
room.  $10.  417-0192
782   Tickets
SWB  YANKEES
TICKETS:   2   seats,
third   row   behind
home  plate  with  VIP
Parking   with   each
pair,   $10  a  ticket.   If
interested,   email
BonosSaint@
aol.com   for   avail-
able  dates.
TICKETS  (2)   Britney
Spears & Nicki Minaj
Concert.   Section
lower   121   row   26
seats   1&2,   August
5th,   IZOD  Center   in
East   Rutherford
New Jersey.   Selling
face   value   $390.
Will   accept   paypal/
postal   money  order
only.   570-447-6720
TICKETS  (2)
Michael   Buble   con-
cert,   great   seats
close  to  stage,  sec-
tion  217  row  a.  Must
sell $180 for the pair
call  570-819-4951
784   Tools
BUFFER   Coleman
Powermate   new  in
box.  ROUTER,  Black
&   Decker   1.5   hp.
$20  each.
570-288-9940
GET THE WORD OUT
with  a  Classified  Ad.
570-829-7130
COMPOUND   MITER
SAW,   10   blade,
Chicago   Electric
Power  Co.,   15  AMP,
5300  rpm,   includes
dust   bag,   extension
wings, 60 tooth car-
bide   blade.   9   posi-
tion   stops,   spring
loaded  guard,   table
tilts  45  degrees  left
&  right.   Brand  new,
box   shows   some
wear.   $60.   TABLE
SAW,   Delta   10,
120V, 13 AMP, Model
36-540   Type   2.
Good   Condition.
$75.   570-735-2694
STEP   LADDER
Werner   16  ft   4  sec-
tion   folding   alu-
minum   $45.   Shop
Vac   wet-dry   Sears
Craftsman   with   all
attachments   $40.
Charcoal   grill   kettle
type  24in   diameter.
$10.  570-690-8469
786   Toys & Games
AIR   HOCKEY:  Air
hockey   /   tennis
table,   used   once.
$30.  Call
570-899-6719
GAME TABLE 10 IN 1
Pool,   hockey,   bas-
ketball,   etc.,
approximate  4  x  6  n
$45.   One   guitar
only  for  Guitar  Hero
III   x-box   360   only,
almost  new  $20.
570-868-6018
LITTLE  TYKES  PLAY
GYM,   sliding   board
$40.  570-762-6414
POWER  WHEELS  by
Fisher Price Cadillac
Escalade   with
charger.   Excellent
condition.  $150.
570-735-6672
SCOOTER:   Izip   Sit-
Down   Electric
Scooter.   Silver.
Excellent   Condition.
Hardly  used.  $130.
Call  570-740-6396
TRAIN: Thomas   the
Train  Table  play  set
with Train. Like New.
$50  Lil   Tykes   Party
Kitchen   Play   set.
Great  Shape  $25
(570)274-4058
Wii   -   white  with  20
games,   2   con-
trollers  and  2  steer-
ing   wheels.   $200.
CONSOLE   -   white,
for  Wii  games.  $20.
570-657-1887
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788   Stereo/TV/
Electronics
POWER   DRIVE   DC/
AC   Power   Inverter
1000   Watt   Continu-
ous 2000 Watt peak
power  Brand  new  in
box Paid $90 asking
$60   2   Pioneer
Woofers   12   raw
120   Watts   each   6
OHM  for   home/car
sound  good   $25.
570-477-2700
790   Swimming
Pools/Hot Tubs
POOL:   18   Cam-
bridge   52deep,
Hayward  filter,   liner
1  year  old  $550.
570-239-8399
794   Video Game
Systems/Games
i   QUEST   hand   held
game  with  case  &  7
extra   game   car-
tridges  $30.  Ninten-
do   Game   Boy
Advance   with   6
games,   case   &   all
extras  $35.
570-788-4502
MULTICADE   60-IN-1
ARCADE   video
game   machine   in
great condition. Can
be  set   to  free  play
or   use   quarters.
Delivery   available.
$700.  991-3544
PLAY   STATION  2   &
PLAY   STATION
GAMES  (20) Call for
titles  &  details.   $5-
$15.   Excellent   con-
dition   unless   noted
cash   or   paypal   or
take  all  for   $85.
570-735-2661
796   Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
BUYING SPORT CARDS
Pay  Cash  for
baseball,  football,
basketball,  hockey
&  non-sports.  Sets,
singles  &  wax.
570-212-0398
Buying  Toy  Cars
&  Trucks  from
the  1950s.
DINKY,  CORGI,
SMITH-MILLER,
MATCHBOX,
TONKA.  Also
buying  German
&  Japanese
wind-up  toys.
Larry  -  Mt.  Top
570-474-9202
The   Vi deo
Game   St or e
28  S.  Main  W.B.
Open  Mon-  Sat,
12pm    6pm
570-822-9929  /
570-941-9908
$$ CASH PAID $$
VI DE O GAME S &
S YS TE MS
Highest  $$  Paid
Guaranteed
Buying  all  video
games  &
systems.  PS1  &  2,
Xbox,  Nintendo,
Atari,  Coleco,
Sega,  Mattel,
Gameboy,
Vectrex  etc.
DVDs,  VHS  &  CDs
&  Pre  90s  toys,
The  Video
Game  Store
1150  S.  Main
Scranton
Mon  -  Sat,
12pm    6pm
570-822-9929
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE
PICKUP
288-8995
WANTED
JEWELRY
WILKES BARREGOLD
( 570) 991- 7448
( 570) 48GOLD8
1092 Highway 315 Blvd
( Pl aza 315)
315N . 3 mi l es af t er
Mot orwol d
Mon- Sat
10am - 8pm
Cl osed Sundays
Highest Cash Pay
Outs Guaranteed
We Pay At Least
78% of the London
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry
Visit us at
WilkesBarreGold.com
Or email us at
wilkesbarregold@
yahoo.com
800
PETS & ANIMALS
810   Cats
CAT,   fixed   &
declawed.   2   years
old.   Sweet,   loving,
cuddly   male.   Loves
dogs,   children.
FREE  TO  A  GOOD
HOME.  Call
(570)  690-6535
810   Cats
CATS & KI TTENS
12  weeks  &  up.
Shots,   neutered,
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172,  9-9  only.
FREE   KITTENS,   3
months   old.   All
shots,  rabies  tags.
1   black   male,   1
orange/  white  male
1   female   calico,
orange,  white,  gray
CALL  477-1415
or  472-2002
KITTENS  FREE
1   male   dark   gray
with   blue   eyes,   1
male  black  &  white,
1   female   calico.
Ready   to   go   June
5th  to  indoor  homes
only.   570-762-1015
Birds? Cats? Dogs?
Skunks? Snakes?
Sell Your Animals
with a Classified Ad!
570-829-7130
KITTENS   FREE   2
females  left.   1  year
old   female   spayed
free.  call  822-7074
KITTENS  Free
2  left  both  male
570-239-7344
KITTENS   FREE   to
loving  homes,   litter
trained  &   loveable,
10   weeks   old.   e-
mail   fwallace8585
@yahoo.com
KITTENS,   Free  to  a
good   home,   10
weeks   old,   litter
trained,  please  call
570-696-2372
815   Dogs
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include  more
information,  include
your  contact
information  such
as  e-mail,  address
phone  number  and
or  website.
Blue Nose Pits
3  females,  1  male.
Parents  on
premises.  Ready
now.  $300  each.
(570)704-9898
CHIHUAHUA FOX TERRIER
9  weeks  old.  Very
friendly.  $275/each
(570)  371-3441
Grand  Opening!
Chihuahuas,  Poms,
Dachshunds,
Beagles,  Shih  Tzus,
Bostons,  Maltese,
Rotties,  Yorkies,
Westies,  Labs,
Huskies  &  more!
570-453-6900  or
570-389-7877
IRISH   SETTER
Puppies:   2  Males,   2
Females;   Parents
on   premises; shots,
dewormed   &   vet
checked;   $750
female,  $650  male.
570-954-0037
ITALIAN CANE CORSO
Mastiff  Puppies
Registered   and
ready to go! Parents
on  premises.  Blue  &
blue  fawn.
Vet Checked
570-617-4880
LAB PUPPIES
1  black  male  12
weeks  old  $175.
Wormed.  Call
570-836-1090
POMERANIAN PUPS
Ready in 2 weeks, 2
female,  1  male.  Par-
ents   on   premises,
shots   &   health
checked.   Taking
deposits  $385.
570-829-1735
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
Parents on premises
Shots Current.
$550 - Shih-Tzus
570-401-1838
STANDARD POODLE PUPPIES
Almost  ready  to  go!
5  wks  old.  Family
Raised.  5  females  &
3  males.  All  shoots
&  dewormed.
$800/female;
$700/male
(570)  655-8146
840   Pet Services
WOOF WOOF PAW SPA
Hunlock  Creek,  PA
Now  accepting
spring  appoint-
ments.  Full  service
salon.  In  home
grooming  -  call  for
rate.  Mention  this
ad  for  10%.
570-592-8968
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845   Pet Supplies
DOG   CAGE   extra
large   41x24X28.
$75.  570-675-3328
DOG CRATE,
wire,   with   plastic
tray   bottom.
24x18.  $25.  Call
570-814-9574
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906  Homes for Sale
Having   trouble
paying  your  mort-
gage?   Falling
behind   on   your
payments?   You
may   get   mail   from
people who promise
to   forestall   your
foreclosure for a fee
in  advance.   Report
them  to  the  Federal
Trade   Commission,
the   nations   con-
sumer   protection
agency.   Call   1-877-
FTC-HELP   or   click
on  ftc.gov.   A  mes-
sage   from   The
Times   Leader   and
the  FTC.
ASHLEY
82  Manhattan  St
Great  house  in  a
great  neighbor-
hood,  just  waiting
for  a  new  owner!!
3  bedrooms,  hard-
wood  floors,  built-
ins,  4  season  sun-
room,  1  &1/2  bath,
covered  deck,
stone  bar-b-que
&  a  fenced  yard.
Family  of  5  lived
comfortably  in  this
home.  Contractor
owned  and  nicely
cared  for.   A  lot
of  house  for
the  money.
MLS  11-225
$68,000
Ask  for  Holly
EILEEN  R.
MELONE  REAL
ESTATE
570-821-7022
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AVOCA
912  Vine  Street
STATELY  3500+
S.F.,  9  room,  2.5
Bath,  home  with
newer  vinyl  siding,
vinyl  windows  and
architectural  shin-
gled  roof,  2  Car
Detached  Garage
and  plenty  of
paved,  Off-Street
Parking.   Are  you  a
professional  looking
for  an  in-home
office?   Do  you
have  a  college-age
student,  who  would
treasure  some  pri-
vacy?   Do  you  have
a  large  family  or  do
you  just  enjoy
space?   This  could
be  the  home  for
you!   Truly  versatile,
the  second  floor
contains  a  master
bedroom  with  tiled
4  piece  bath,  (  jet-
ted  tub  and  sepa-
rate  tiled,  stand  up
shower).   This  is
not  a  drive-by.   Call
for  appointment.
Pat  McHale
570-613-9080
AVOCA
REDUCED!
314  Packer  St.
Newly  remodeled  3
bedroom  home  with
1st  floor  master,  1.5
baths,  detached
garage,  all  new  sid-
ing  ,  windows,  shin-
gles,  water  heater,
kitchen  and  bath-
rooms.  A  must
see  house!  For
more  info  and  pho-
tos  visit:  www.atlas
realtyinc.com
$109,900
MLS  11-73
Call  Tom
570-262-7716
BACK MOUNTAIN
573  Coon  Rd.
One  of  a  kind
property  set  on  6
acres.  Charm
galore  in  this
Victorian  Style
home.  New  kitchen
&  remodeled  baths
-Butler  kitchen  14x8
(Indoor  kidney
shape  pool  &  spa
area  that  measures
approx.  2,400  sq.ft.
not  included  in
square  footage.
Wine  cellar  in
basement.
$525,000
MLS#  11-81
Call  Geri
570-862-7432
570-696-0888
LEWITH & FREEMAN
REAL ESTATE
570-696-3801
906  Homes for Sale
BEAR CREEK
241  Laurie  Lane
Privacy  within
walking  distance  of
swim/rec  area  in
historic  Bear  Creek
Village.  This  3,954
s.f.,  5  bedroom,
3  1/2  bath  home
offers  living  room
with  fireplace,
hardwood  floors,
family  room  with
stone  fireplace  &
vaulted  ceiling;
dining;  granite
kitchen  with  break-
fast  room;  studio
with  cathedral  ceil-
ing,  2nd  kitchen
&  greenhouse.
Paneled  rec  room
in  lower  level.
All  this  plus  a
lake  view.
$390,000
MLS#  11-1646
Call  Joe  Moore
570-288-1401
BEAR CREEK
2992  Laurel  Run  Rd
Stunning  jewel
snuggled  on  1  acre
lot  bordering  state
game  lands.  Rec
room  can  be
re-converted  to
garage.  Stylish  4
bedroom,  3  bath
modern  home  can
be  heated  for  only
$700/year.  Entertain
or  relax  in  our  600
S/F  +  family  room
featuring  a  coal
stove,  built  in
aquarium,  and  full
wet  bar.  State  of
the  art  alarm  sys-
tem. Enjoy  serenity
on  the  patio  or  the
10x17  deck  and  only
minutes  from  town.
Sold  AS-IS
MLS  11-555
$164,900
Call  Sandy
Rovinski
570-288-0770
Ext.  25
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BEAR CREEK
475  East  Ave.
Top  to  bottom  re-do
for  this  beautiful  3
bedroom,  1.75  bath,
2  story  home  locat-
ed  in  the  Meadow
Run  Lake  communi-
ty  of  Bear  Creek.
Tranquil  setting,
modern  interior  all
re-done,  granite
countertops  in  the
kitchen,  exterior
with  new  landscap-
ing  and  stone  patio
with  lake  frontage
to  name  a  few!
MLS  11-1643
$329,900
Call  Jay  A.
Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext.  23
CROSSIN  REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
BEAR  CREEK
A A RARE FIND RARE FIND
SUNDAY  JUNE  5
4:00pm-5:30pm
This contemporary
2  story  is  rare  find
for   the   price.
Enter   in   through
French   doors   into
a   dramatic
entrance   foyer
with   wood   floors
and  staircase.   Off
the   foyer   is   an
office,   Great  room
with   stone   fire-
place   &   wet   bar
leading   onto   rear
deck.   Just  off   the
great   room   is   a
custom   kitchen
with   maple   cabi-
nets,   granite  tops,
island   and   desk
area.   The  1st   floor
master   bedroom
offers   a   full   tile
bath   with   Jacuzzi
and   walk   in   tile
shower,   plus   spa-
cious  walk  in  clos-
et.   Three addition-
al bedrooms and 2
full   baths   Plus   an
oversized   3   car
garage  all   nestled
on   2+   acres   just
off  Route  115.
$389,900
Ann  Marie
Chopick
570-760-6769
BELL REAL ESTATE
570-288-6654
906  Homes for Sale
BEAR CREEK
VILLAGE
13  Hedge  Road
20  year  old  Con-
temporary  in
prime  location.  3
bedrooms,  2.5
baths,  large
kitchen,  unfin-
ished  basement,
hardwood  floors
1st  floor  and
attached  2  car
garage.  Total
electric.
$265,000
(570)  472-9660
BERWICK
1419  First  Ave
2  story  4  bedroom,
2  bath.   2,244  sq  ft.
$55,900.
MLS  11-521
570-696-2468
BLAKESLEE
37  Chestnut  Road
(Old  Farm  Estates)
Custom  built  solid
brick  4  bedroom,
3.5  baths  Colonial
style  home  with  an
open  floor  plan  on
1+  acre  lot  in  the
Poconos.  A  few  of
the  amenities
include  central  A/C.
2  Master  bedrooms
each  with  bath
room  and  fireplace,
ultramodern
kitchen,  hardwood
floors  throughout,
cathedral  ceiling
and  2  car  garage.
MLS  #11-653
$469,900
Call  Kim
570-466-3338
BLAKESLEE
64  N.  Mountain  Dr
Stunning  2  story
with  2  master  bed-
room  suites,  over-
sized  rooms,  4  bed-
rooms,  3.5  baths,
deck,  neutral  col-
ors,  great  location.
All  measurements
are  approximate.
Just  Reduced
$185,000
570-696-2468
COURTDALE
Enjoy   this   Great
Courtdale Cape with
Striking   kitchen,   3
bedrooms,   patio,
driveway   &  more.
$109,900.  Call  Pat
570-885-4165
Coldwell  Banker
Gerald  L.  Busch
Real  Estate,  Inc.
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DALLAS
119  Jackson  St
4  year  old  custom
built  2  story,  foyer,
dining  room  w/cus-
tom  moldings,  fami-
ly  room  w/stone
fireplace,  oak
kitchen  cabinets
w/granite  tops,
French  doors  out  to
patio  -  Interior
recently  painted
throughout.
MLS#  11-1693.
$299,900
Call  Geri
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN
570-288-9371
906  Homes for Sale
DALLAS
119  Midland  Drive
Custom  Built  Ranch
Home  -The  ranch
home  is  IN
DEMAND!  This  one
offers  everything
you  are  looking  for!
Plenty  of  space  for
in-law  quarters,  4
bedrooms,  cherry
kitchen,  sunroom,
recreation  room
with  12  seat  oak
bar.  This  home
includes  an
attached  2  car
garage  plus  a
detached  custom
garage  that  can  fit
up  to  12  cars  or
boat  storage,  only  5
miles  to  beautiful
Harveys  Lake  -  1  yr
Home  Warranty.
All  this  on  4  ACRES
of  serenity  in  the
heart  of  Dallas
$419,000
MLS  #11-155
Call  Tracy  Zarola
570-574-6465
570-696-0723
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DALLAS
20  Fox  Hollow  Drive
Well  maintained
two  story  with
fully  finished  lower
level  awaits  its
new  family.  4  bed-
room,  3.5  bath,
2  fireplaces.  One
year  home  warranty
included.  Wonderful
neighborhood.
Double  lot.
$310,000
MLS  #11-1806
Call  Tracy  Zarola
570-574-6465
570-696-0723
LEWITH & FREEMAN
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20  OAK  DRIVE
WOW!   This   home
offers   replacement
windows,  newer  hot
water   heater,   gas
fireplace,   hardwood
floors,   sun   porch,
large   fenced   rear
yard,   flagstone
patio,   heated   in-
ground   pool,   fin-
ished   lower   level,
located   in   the
Lehman  School   Dis-
trict.   Just   minutes
from  Harveys  Lake,
why   not   join   the
Beach   Club   this
summer!   It   is   a
MUST   SEE   HOME!
MLS#11-1258
$164,900
Bob Cook 696-6555
Jill  Jones  696-6550
DALLAS
211  Hillside  One
NEW PRICE!
Enjoy  the  comforts
&  amenities  of  living
in  a  beautifully
maintained  town-
house,  3/4  Bed-
rooms,  family  room
with  fireplace  out  to
deck.  Bright  &  airy
kitchen,  finished
lower  level,  Tennis,
Golf  &  Swimming
are  yours  to  enjoy
&  relax.  Mainte-
nance  free  living.
$224,900
MLS#  10-1221
Call  Geri
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN
DALLAS
3  Crestview  Dr.
NEW  LISTING!
Well-constructed
and  maintained
sprawling  multi-
level  with  5,428
square  feet  of  living
space.  Living  room
&  dining  room  with
hardwood  floors
&  gas  fireplace;
eat-in  kitchen  with
island;  florida  room.
5  bedrooms,  4
baths;  2  half-baths.
Lower  level  rec
room  with  wet  bar
&  fireplace.  leads
to  heated  in-ground
pool.  Beautifully
landscaped  2
acre  lot.
$575,000
MLS#  11-1798
Call  Joe  Moore
570-288-1401
906  Homes for Sale
DALLAS
400  Shrine  View
Elegant  &  classic
stone  &  wood
frame  traditional  in
superb  location
overlooking  adja-
cent  Irem  Temple
Country  Club  golf
course.  Living  room
with  beamed  ceiling
&  fireplace;  large
formal  dining  room;
cherry  paneled  sun-
room;  4  bedrooms
with  3  full  baths  &
2  powder  rooms.
Oversized  in-ground
pool.  Paved,
circular  drive.
$550,000
MLS#  11-939
Call  Joe  Moore
570-288-1401
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DALLAS
6  Hill  Street
SUNDAY  JUNE  12
1:00PM-3:00PM
DIRECTIONS:
Take Rte 309 onto
East Center St (at
Burger King) left
onto Ondish, left
onto Hill (just before
Roosevelt).
Sense  the  harmony
of  this  cul-de-sac
3  bedroom,  2  bath
raised  ranch
offering  a  mountain
view.  Very  enticing,
w/  newer  carpeting,
hardwood  flooring
and  fresh  interior
paint.  3  car  garage,
swimming  pool  and
deck  all  on  a  2.77
acre  double  lot.
MLS 11-637
$258,000
Michael  Slacktish
570-760-4961
SIGNATURE
PROPERTIES
570-675-5100
DALLAS
6  Morris  Circle
Best  BuyNot  the
store,  but  this  ele-
gant  home  in  Over-
brook  Estates,  Dal-
las.  Recently
reduced!  Three  fin-
ished  floors  with
over  5,000SF  from
the  grand  two-story
foyer  and  hardwood
staircase  to  the  fin-
ished  lower  level
with  gym,  game
room,  guest  bed-
room  and  bath.
Your  purchase  will
be  an  investment  in
luxury!  One  year
new  20x42  Skovish
Brothers  in-ground
kidney  shaped  pool.
Cherry  kitchen  with
upgraded  appli-
ances.  5  bedrooms,
5  baths,  first  floor
den.  A  must  see!
MLS#11-1067
$599,000
Maribeth  Jones
696-6565
DALLAS
705  The  Greens
Impressive,  4,000
sq.  ft.,  3  bedroom,
5  1/2  bath  condo
features  large  living
room/dining  room
with  gas  fireplace.,
vaulted  ceilings
and  loft;  master
bedroom  with  his
&  hers  baths;
2  additional  bed-
rooms  with  private
baths;  great  eat-
in  kitchen  with
island;  den;  family
room;  craft  room;
shop.  2  decks.
''Overlooking  the
ponds''
$499,000
MLS#  11-872
Call  Joe  Moore
570-288-1401
DALLAS
For  Sale  By  Estate.
1920s  Bungalow.
Kitchen,  full  bath,
dining  room,  living
room,  family  room
&  breakfast  room
1st  floor.  2  bed-
rooms  &  1  full  bath
2nd  floor.  Gas  heat,
fireplace,  large  lot,
large  front  porch,
Public  sewer  &
private  well.
Breezeway  from
oversized  1  car
garage.  Unique  &
private  at  road  end.
Sold  as  is.
$128,000
Call  for  showing.
(757)  350-1245
906  Homes for Sale
DALLAS
NEW  LISTING!
Lots  of  charm  in
this  renovated  cen-
tury  home,  living
room  with  fireplace,
formal  dining  room,
wonderful  private
setting  with  18x36
in-ground  pool  and
2  car  garage.
MLS#11-1807
$235,000.
Call  Geri
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN
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RR  1  Box  384
Just  Reduced!
Ranch  Home  with
detached  2  car
garage.  Needs
work.  MLS#  10-4251
$  64,900
Call  Jill  Shaver
Hunter  Office:
(570)  328-0306.
DALLAS
SCHOOL DISTRICT
For  Sale  By  Owner
3   bedrooms,   1   3/4
bath,   Tudor   home.
New central air, built
in  heated  pool   with
new  liner,  hardwood
and  tile  throughout,
new 4 season room.
Must   see!   Asking
$249,900  Call
570-696-0695
570-371-8556
DALLAS
Spacious  floor  plan.
Hardwood  floors
throughout.  Recent-
ly  remodeled
kitchen  &  master
bath.  Sunroom
heated.  Overlooking
a  beautiful  waterfall.
MLS  # 11-1781
$237,000.
Call  Geri
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN
DUPONT
Quality  3  bedroom
ranch  home  on
large  lot.  Family
room  with  cathedral
ceiling,  gas  fire-
place,  2  car
garage.  Access  to
flagstone  patio  from
family  room  and
master  bedroom.
Above  ground  pool
with  deck.
$165,000
MLS#  10-2905
Call  Arlene  Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith  Hourigan
Group
(570)  696-1195
DURYEA
Blueberry  Hill.
3  bedroom  ranch.
Large  lot  with  pool.
Lease  To  Buy.  For
more  details,  call.
Reduced  327,500.
(570)  655-8118
DURYEA
Let  the  tenant
help  with  your
mortgage,  Double
with  a  three
bedroom  and  two
bedroom  unit,  vinyl
exterior,  some
updates,  separate
utilities  and  off
street  parking.
$89,500
MLS#  11-1597
(570) 348-1761
906  Homes for Sale
DURYEA
REDUCED!!
Three   bedroom
ranch   home,
completely   reno-
vated   (tile,   hard-
wood,   granite,
carpet,   roof,
Stainless   appli-
ances)   two
baths,   Dining
room,   Living
room,   Family
Room,   Laundry,
Garage,   office,
rec   room,   utility
room,   lot   is  75  x
150.   Over   2,500
sq   ft   of   living
space,   finished
basement.
$159,900.
Call  Jim
570-212-2222
EDWARDSVILLE
145  Short  Street
NEW  PRICE  ON
THIS  RANCH,  with
new  kitchen,  3  bed-
rooms  and  a  fin-
ished  basement,
which  nearly  dou-
bles  the  amount  of
living  space.
$99,900.00   Addi-
tional  lot  available
with  6  garage
stalls.  Call  for
details  on  separate
lot  and  garage.
MLS#  10-3931
Pat  McHale
(570)  613-9080
EXETER
164  First  Street
All  Brick  ranch    5
Rooms  and  bath,
featuring  hardwood
flooring  and  finished
rooms  on  base-
ment.   Economical
Gas  Heat.
Car  port  and  Pri-
vate  rear  yard.
MLS #  10-4363
PRICE  REDUCED
TO:   $134,900.00
Call  Pat  McHale
570-613-9080
EXETER
180  First  Street
Vinyl  sided  ranch
home,  on  large
yard,  with  carport
and  off  street  park-
ing.  Eat  in  Kitchen,
with  wood  cabi-
netry,  large  living
room,  3  bedrooms
and  1  bath.
MLS  #  10-4365
PRICE  REDUCED
$134,900
Call  Pat  McHale
570-613-9080
EXETER
527  Cherry  Drive
End  unit  in  very  nice
condition  on  a  quiet
street.  Good  room
sizes,  full  unfinished
basement,  rear
deck,  attached
one  car  garage.
$173,500
MLS  #11-1254
Call  Tracy  Zarola
570-574-6465
570-696-0723
LEWITH & FREEMAN
EXETER
SUNDAY  1PM-3PM
362 Susquehanna Ave
Completely  remod-
eled,  spectacular,  2
story  Victorian
home,  with  3  bed-
rooms  and  1.5
baths,  new  rear
deck,  full  front
porch,  tiled  baths
and  kitchen,  granite
countertops,  all
Cherry  hardwood
floors  throughout,
all  new  stainless
steel  appliances
and  lighting,  new  oil
furnace,  washer
dryer  in  first  floor
bath.  Great  neigh-
borhood,  nice  yard.
$174,900
570-654-1490
906  Homes for Sale
EXETER TWP.
Come  &  see  this
stately  brick  2-story
with  4  bedrooms,  2
full  &  2  half  baths.
In-ground  pool,
covered  patio,
finished  lower  level,
fireplace  &  wood
stove,  3-car
attached  garage,  5-
car  detached
garage  w/apart-
ment  above.
$739,000
Joe  Mantione
613-9080
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FALLS
REDUCED!
RR1,  Box  297
MAJESTIC VIEW!
3  bedroom  brick
Ranch  home  nes-
tled  on  approxi-
mately  an  acre  of
well  groomed  river-
front  land  with
breathtaking  scenic
views,  cascading
tree  lines  and  the
legendary  cliffs  of
Falls.  Beautiful  bird
and  wildlife  to  daz-
zle  the  eye  and
excellent  fishing
and  hunting  for  your
enjoyment.  Living
room  w/fireplace,
family  room,  full
heated  basement,
riverfront  deck,
central  A/C  and
much  more.  A  one
of  a  a  kind  find.
Must  see!
MLS  #10-3751
$182,000
Call  Debbie
McGuire
570-332-4413
Crossin  Real
Estate
570-288-0770
FORTY FORT
1382  Murray  Street
Extensively   remod-
eled   with   new
kitchen,   stainless
steel   appliances,   3
bedrooms,   1.5
baths,   new  gas  fur-
nace,   central   air,   2
car  garage,  walk-up
attic.   Gorgeous
home  with  new  win-
dows,   vinyl   siding,
doors,   laminate
floors,   new  rugs   &
ceramic  tile  &  much
more.  $179,900
Call  Nancy  Palumbo
570-714-9240
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300  River  Street
A   unique   architec-
tural   design   high-
lights   this   3   bed-
room  with  first   floor
family   room.   Built-
ins.   Great   curb
appeal   and   loaded
with  character.   Gas
heat.   Newer   roof.
Nice   lot.   Many
extras.   REDUCED
$109,500.   List   #11-
1275.
Ask  for  Bob  Kopec
Humford  Realty
570-822-5126
FORTY FORT
75  Virginia  Terrace
Exquisite   4   bed-
room   brick   home
with   fireplace.   For-
mal   dining   room.
Modern kitchen with
oak   cabinets   &
appliances.   First
floor   family   room.
Large   master   bed-
room.   Built-ins.
Fenced  yard.   Large
rear   deck.   Great
n e i g h b o r h o o d .
Extras!   MLS#11-
1674.   $165,000.
Ask  for  Bob  Kopec
Humford  Realty
570-822-5126
FORTY FORT
76  Dana  St.
Great   starter   home
in   nice   neighbor-
hood.   2   story,   2
bedroom,   1   bath.
Dining   room,   living
room,   kitchen.Large
fenced   yard.   Car
port   &  detached   2
car  garage.
$79,900
Call  (570)  954-4074
or  (570)  906-7614
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1632  West  8th  St.
Saturday  June  11
9  am  -  2  pm
Homemade  Foods
Great  Bargains!
Vendors  Welcome
570-328-1254
GRANGE
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MARKET
DALLAS
1004  Birch  St.
Saturday  June  11,
8:00AM-2:00PM
Furniture,  clothes,
exercise  equipment
toys,  doll  house  &
accessories,  golf
bags,  set  of  ladies
golf  clubs  &  more.
DALLAS
105  Irem  Road
TRI NI TY PRESBYTERI AN
CHURCH
Fri,  Jun  10  9a-3p
Sat,  Jun  11  9a-12p
SATURDAY  $2.00
BAG  DAY!
Rummage Rummage
Sale! Sale!
DALLAS
14  Dakota  Drive
Dakota  Woods
Development
Saturday  8am-1pm
Furniture,  Tiffany
Lamps,  lead  win-
dows,  art  work,
Antiques,  household
items  &  clothes.
DALLAS
20  Family  Sale!!!
Prince  of  Peace
Episcopal  Church
420  Main  St.
Saturday  June  11
8am-2pm
Rain  or  Shine
Lunch  &  Baked
Goods.  Vendor
Reservation
Required.  Outdoor
& Indoor  Space
$10  -  $15
Call  570-675-1723
DALLAS
2557  Lower
Demunds  Rd.
Saturday  June  11
8:00AM  -  2:00PM
Tractor,  Tools,
jewelry,  household
items  &  much  more
DALLAS
3086  LOWER
DEMUNDS  RD
3 FAMILY
GARAGE/
YARD SALE
Saturday  June  11th
9am  to  2  pm
DALLAS
Lower  Demunds
Self  Storage  (for-
merly  Parker  Fuel)
Unit  48
Saturday  8am-1pm
Bedroom,  entertain-
ment  center,  hutch,
electric  lift  chair  &
more.
To place your
ad call...829-7130
DALLAS
45  Maplewood  Ave.
(Off  Huntsville  Rd)
Saturday,  June  11th
9  am  to  2  pm
Collectibles,  Fenton,
Royal  Dalton.
Something  For
Everyone!
DALLAS
5  Robbins  Rd
Saturday  8am-11am
Sofa  set,  sports
memorabilia  and
free  items!
DUPONT
282  Main  Street
EVERYTHING  MUST  GO
Baby  things,  toys,
clothes,  household
items,  etc.  Most
clothes  $1  per  item.
Sizes  infant-misses.
All  items  negotiable.
Saturday  9am-3pm
B Ba ac ck k  Y Ya ar rd d
S Sa al l e e! ! ! !
EDWARDSVILLE
41, 43 & 47 Church St
Saturday  8am-4pm
Household,  folding
chairs,  dolls,  lead
figures  &  cabbage
cutters.
EXETER
1  Thomas  St
Saturday  8am-2pm
New  motorcycle
jack,  womans  hel-
met,  regular  &  plus
size  womens
clothes,  household
items,  toys,  puz-
zles,  Christmas
items,  purses  and
books.
Exeter
204  Lehigh  Street
Friday  &  Saturday
8:00AM  -  2:00PM
Toys,  clothing,  etc.
Too  Much  To  List
EXETER
31  Memorial  Street
Sat  &  Sun  8am-?
Lots  of  women  &
juniors  clothes,
coats,  mens  coats,
household,  chil-
drens  costumes,
stuffed  animals,
toys  &  much  more!
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
21  Circle  Dr
Friday  9am-2pm
Small  kitchen  table
with  2  chairs,  Sears
vacuum,  house-
wares,  apparel  &
collectables.
Say  it  HERE
in  the  Classifieds!
570-829-7130
EXETER
973  Exeter  Ave
Saturday,  June  11
10am-4pm
Free  gifts  to  the
first  50  customers!
Store  goods  &
collectibles  $.50  &
up,  grandfather
clock,  Italian  music
boxes,  household,
tapes,  clothes,
swords,  dolls,  toys,
Airsoft,  tools,  drag-
ons,  knives,  bud-
dahs.  Too  much  to
list.  Must  See!
Make  Offers.
HARVEYS  LAKE
In  Conjunction  With
Annual  Borough
Sale
182  Second  St.,
Off  Route  415
Lakeside  Drive
Fri  6/10  &  Sat  6/11
8:00AM  -  3:00PM
Large  selection  of
household  items,
furniture,  personal
items  &  many  new
&  barely  used
children's  toys.
Something  for
everyone!
NO EARLY BIRDS
HUNLOCK CREEK
Swamp  Road
Saturday,  June  11
9  -  3
Rain Date June 18
KINGSTON
17  S.  Atherton  Ave
Saturday  June  11,
8:00AM  -  11:30AM
Various  Items  All
Priced  To  Sell!
KINGSTON
43  South  Gates
Saturday  8am-4pm
Entire  contents
of  house  plus  full
basement,  attic
&  garage.
Depression  glass,
marble  tables,
washer  &  dryer,
fridge,  TVs,  leather
sofa  &  wing  chair,
small  appliances,
hospital  bed,  sleep-
er  sofa,  ornate  mir-
ror,  lamps,  costume
jewelry,  hand  cro-
cheted  linens,  bed-
room  suite,
womens  clothing,
lawn  &  garden,
kitchen  table  &
chairs,  kitchen
items,  tools,  radios
and  much  much
more!
KINGSTON
4th  Annual
North  Loveland  Ave
Saturday,  June  11
9:00AM  -  1:00PM
11+  Families
Too  much  to  list!
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Employee! Place an
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KINGSTON
570  Westmoreland
Saturday  8am-2pm
White  wicker  patio
furniture,  baby  crib,
two  bikes,  lamps,
womens  clothing,
kitchen  gadgets  &
household  items.
KINGSTON
HUGE  INDOOR
777  Wyoming  Ave
2nd  Floor  Above
Cooks  Pharmacy
Saturday  June  11,
9:00am - 2:00pm
Sunday  June  12,
9:00am - 12:00pm
7  rooms  full  of
everything  from
toys,  clothing,
household  items,
jewelry,  antiques,
furniture,  etc.
Great  Prices.
Something  For
Everyone!
LAFLIN
51  Market  Street
Wednes.  -  Saturday
8AM  -  5PM  Daily
Many  household
items,  gas  grill,
kerosene  heaters,
furniture,  clothes
NO  EARLY BIRDS
CASH ONLY
LAKE HARMONY
By  Caring
Transitions
124  Lake  Road  At
The  Old  Lake
Harmony  Fire
Station
Friday  to  Sunday
9am-3pm  Daily
Too  Many  Items
To  List.  Something
For  Everyone!!
570-977-4357
MOUNTAIN TOP
26,  27  &  28
Farmhouse  Rd.
Saturday  June  11th
8:00am-12:00pm
LOTS  OF  GOOD
STUFF!EARLY
BIRDS  WELCOME!
MOUNTAIN TOP
285  South  Main  Rd.
Friday,  Saturday  &
Sunday,  8am-2pm
Furniture,  antiques,
(old  postcards,
books,  toys)  power
tools,  exercise
equipment,  hunting
items  &  much  more
MOUNTAIN TOP
Forest  Pointe
Saturday  June  11,
7:00AM  -  12:00PM
Rt.  309  to
Kestrel  Road
Neighborhood
Yard Sale
Motorcycle for sale?
Let  them  see  it  here
in  the  Classifieds!
570-829-7130
MOUNTAIN TOP
444 Black Walnut Dr
Bow  Creek
Saturday  June  11,
8:00AM  -  2:00PM
Twin  headboard,
large  picture  win-
dow,  pedestal  sink
with  faucet,  granite
countertop,  vinyl
siding,  housewares
toys,  clothing,
holiday  decorations
MOUNTAIN TOP
Saturday  June  11th
8AM-NOON
On  Andover  Road
and  on  Greenwood
Hills  Drive.
MOUNTAINTOP
103  Greystone  Dr.
Saturday  7-1
Featuring:   Kids   &
Womens   clothes,
Holiday   train   &
decor,   Longaberger
cheap,   Home  Interi-
ors,   kids   items-
something   for
everyone..too  much
to  mention
MOUNTAINTOP
130  Church  Road
Saturday  9am-3pm
Liquidating  final
contents  -  majority
of  items  $5  or  less.
MOUNTAINTOP
183  Forest  Rd.
Saturday,  June  11th
8  am  to  12  pm
RAIN  OR  SHINE
Toys,  Thomas  the
Train,  clothes  (kids
&  adult),  Barbie
bike  &  lots  more.
MOUNTAINTOP
43  Terrace  Dr.
Saturday  June  11
8:00  -  12:00
Tons  of  baby  boy
clothes  and  other
baby  items.
Other  misc.
MOUNTAINTOP
8  Revere  Road
Friday  8-1  &
Saturday  8-1
Very  Large  Sale
Something  For
Everyone-Outdoor,
Household,  Fishing,
Golf,  Cds,  DVDs,
Games,  Clothes.
All  Priced  To  Sell.
NANTICOKE
St.  Johns  Lutheran
Church
231  E.  State  St.
Friday,  June  10th
9  am  to  6  pm
Saturday,  June  11th
9  am  to  1  pm
Bag  Day  Saturday
NANTICOKE
132  E  Broad  St
Monday-Friday
10:00AM-5:00PM
Closed  Weekends
Or  By  Appointment
Honda  Generator
GX160,  Consew
Walking  Foot
Sewing  Machine
Model  206RB1,
aluminum  platform
16x12,  fiberglass
ladder  26  &  28,
Delta  saw,  old
carpenters  wood
bench  with  vice,
antique  corner  cab-
inet,  church  pews,
Shop  Master  band
saw,  stained  win-
dow  with  bull  eyes
41x91  (3  pieces).
Stack  On  tool  chest
with  tools.  (Selling
together).  Loads  of
tools.  Much  more
smalls.  Too  many
items  to  list
(570)  855-7197  or
(570)  328-3428
HUGE HUGE
LIQUIDA LIQUIDATION TION
SALE SALE
PITTSTON
6  Charles  St.
VINTAGE VARIETY
10 -50%
OFF SELECT
Reconditioned  &
Used  furniture,
Jewelry,
Collectibles,
Home  Decor
Tuesday-Friday  11-5
Saturday  11:30-3
PITTSTON
Saturday  9am-2pm
Pine,  Tedrick,  Front
&  Columbus  Streets
Household,  craft,
toys,  clothing,
books,  jewelry  &
1,000s  of  items  new
&  slightly  used.
PITTSTON TOWNSHIP
741  Suscon  Road
Saturday  8am-3pm
Kitchen  table  set,
coffee  table,  rock-
ing  chair  set,  mis-
cellaneous  house-
hold  items,  toys  &
Delta  tool  box.
PITTSTON TOWNSHIP
Sterling  St.
(Off  Oak  St)
4  Family  Yard  Sale.
Something  For
Everyone!  Rain  Or
Shine.  Saturday  8-2
PLAINS
11  Skyview  Drive
Hilldale  Section
Saturday  June  11
8:00AM  -  2:00PM
Wicker  mirror,  adult
&  kids  clothing,  girls
5&6  &  Boys  6,7,&8)
household  items,
jewelry,  princess  &
dorm  accessories,
new  spreader,  etc.
PLAINS
20  Robert  St
Saturday  6/11
8am  -  3pm
Furniture,  knick
knacks,  electron-
ics,  craft  items..
Lots  of  stuff.
long  to  list!
PLAINS TWP.
57  Chamberlain  St
Hilldale  Section
Saturday,  8am-2pm
Dorm  size  fridge,
ski  boots,  clothes,
outdoor  swing,
household  &  more.
Something
For  Everyone!!
PLYMOUTH
153  & 159
W  Shawnee  Ave
Sat  8:30am-3pm
GIGANTIC  SALE! GIGANTIC  SALE!
Old  quilts,  McCoy
planters,  Vera
Bradley,  rotary  tele-
phone,  childrens
name  brand  cloth-
ing,  boys  0-3,  girls
0-6,  many  never
worn,  2  cribs,  high
chair  &  basic  baby
items.
PLYMOUTH
HUGE
233  Nesbitt  St.
Follow  Signs  From
Cherry  St.
Friday  6/10,  9-??  &
Saturday  6/11,  9-??
Household,  clothes,
collectibles,  books,
costumes,  vintage
clowns,  etc.  Some-
thing  For  Everyone.
Priced  To  Sell!!
SHAVERTOWN
82  PERRIN  AVENUE
Saturday  June  11th
9am-3pm
Exercise  equip-
ment,  clothing  toys,
electronics  and
other  household
items.
SHICKSHINNY
301  Cope  Road
Near  Northwest
High  School
June  10,  11,  &  12th
8am-4pm
Infant  clothes,  boys
&  girls.  Large
selection  of  other
items  and  family
treasures.
SWOYERSVILLE
184  Dana  St.
Saturday  8-2
Salt  &  Pepper  Shak-
er  Sets,  Kid  &  Adult
Clothes  &  Shoes,
Stereo  Speakers,
Holiday  Collectibles
&  More
SWOYERSVILLE
272  Slocum  Street
Friday  & Saturday
8am  -  2pm
Back  Yard  Sale!
Adult   &  kids   cloth-
ing,   toys,   col-
lectibles,   household
items & much more!
Looking  to  buy  a
home?
Place  an  ad  here
and  let  the
sellers  know!
570-829-7130
SWOYERSVILLE
37  McHale  Street
Saturday  June  11,
8:00AM  -  2:00PM
Variety  of  items,lots
of  kid  &  baby  items.
Some  furniture.
SWOYERSVILLE
538  Slocum  St
Saturday  8am-12pm
Clothing,  sports
cards,  womens  rid-
ing  boots,  childrens
clothing  & jewelry.
SWOYERSVILLE
Owen  Street  Hill
Saturday  9am-1pm
Small  refrigerator,
tools,  toys,  chil-
drens  clothing,
household,
glassware  &  more!
WAPWALLOPEN
FOLLOW UP
Will  the  person
wanting  to  buy
the  remaining
blue  glass  from
the  Estate  Sale  in
Wapwallopen  on
May  21  &  May  22
please  contact
(570)  675-0150
Warrior  Run
307  Hanover  St
Saturday  10am-5pm
Rain  Date  6/18
WEST WYOMING
300  West  3rd  St
Friday  & Saturday
8am-2pm
All  kinds  of  vintage
collections,  jewelry,
purses,  sterling  sil-
ver  and  some  new.
570-693-0572
for  directions.
WEST WYOMING
862  West  8th  St.
Friday  June  10
9am-5pm
Saturday  June  11
9am-3pm
Antiques,  baby
items,  collectibles,
fishing  lures,
vintage  toys,
household  items
tools  &  more
WILKES-BARRE
City  Heights  Apts.
5  N.  Sherman  St.
Friday,  June  10
9am  -  2pm
RAIN OR SHINE
No  Early  Birds!!!
WILKES-BARRE
125 New Alexander St
Saturday,  June  11
8am-3pm
Contents  of  great
Retro  home!  Living
room,  tables,
chairs,  kitchen  set,
glassware,  dish-
ware,  king  size
bedroom  suite,
great  office  furni-
ture  &  supplies,
TVs,  sound  system,
outdoor  furniture.
Too  much  to  list  -
all  priced  to  sell!
WILKES-BARRE
230  Polaski  Street
(From  E  Northamp-
ton  St  turn  right  on
Shannon  St)
Saturday  9am-2pm
Selling  the  contents
of  Bar  &  Garage  to
include  bar  room
tables  &  chairs,  old
beer  signs,  glass-
ware,  china,  beer
trays,  bar  stools,
pots,  utensils,  dec-
orations,  bar  lite,
paper  beer  signs,
depression  glass,
loads  of  small  gar-
den  tools,  metal
racks  &  much
more.
WILKES-BARRE
238-240  Poplar  St
Saturday  &  Sunday
9:00AM  -  2:00PM
Downsizing-Gently
Used.  Household
items.  Some  things
still  in  boxes.
No  early  birds
WILKES-BARRE
252  S.  Sheridan  St
MayFlower Section
Off Empire Street
GIGANTIC  YARD  SALE!
Antiques,  tools,  fur-
niture  & household,
Friday  & Saturday
8am-4pm
WILKES-BARRE
43  Carlisle  St.
9AM-1PM
SATURDAY  6/11
MAJORITY  OF
ITEMS  $2.00  OR
LESS!   HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS,  CLOTHES,
BOOKS,  TOYS  &
MUCH  MORE.
EVERYTHING
PRICED  TO  GO...
WILKES-BARRE
9  Sycamore  Street
Saturday & Sunday
8:00AM  -  3:00PM
Oriental  rug,  lamps,
pictures,  many
other  assorted
household  items!
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906  Homes for Sale
MOUNTAIN TOP
6  Merganser  Ct
In  Forest  Pointe
Attractive  Fine
Line  Home
''Charleston''  floor
plan.  Stacked
stone,  masonry,
wood  burning  fire-
place  in  family
room,  brick
accents  on  front.
Upgraded  appli-
ances.  2nd  floor
laundry.  Large
master  bath  with
whirlpool  tub.
Large  yard.
$265,000
MLS#  11-1264
Call  Michael  Pinko
(570)  899-3865
Smith  Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
MOUNTAIN TOP
Bow  Creek  Manor
Meticulously   main-
tained 4 bedroom, 3
1/2   bath   two   story
on   almost   1   acre.
Master   bedroom
suite.   2   family
rooms.   2  fireplaces.
Office/den.   Large
deck   overlooking   a
private   wooded
yard.   3  car   garage.
$365,000.
Bob  Kopec
Humford  Realty
570-822-5126
MOUNTAIN TOP
BUTLER  TWP.
109  North  St.
SUN.  JUNE  12
1:00PM-3:00PM
NEW PRICE!
4  bedroom  ranch
with  large  updat-
ed  kitchen,  open
floor  plan,  living
room  with  fire-
place,  hardwood
floors  in  living
room,  bedrooms
and  kitchen.
Updated  bath.
Sunroom  over-
looks  state  game
lands.  Walk  out
lower  level,  easily
finished-only
needs  carpet.  This
is  a  must  see!
$159,500
MLS#  11-1349
Call  Michael  Pinko
(570)  899-3865
Smith  Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
NANTICOKE
111  E.  Grand  St.
One  half  double
block.  3  bedrooms,
plaster  walls,
aluminum  siding
&  nice  yard.
Affordable  @
$34,900
Call  Jim  Krushka
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932  or
570-542-5708
NANTICOKE
153  Espy  St
Beautiful  Home
Completely  remod-
eled  Inside  &  Out.
An  absolute  must
see  property!  New
electrical,  plumbing,
roof,  wall  to  wall
carpeting,  windows,
interior  &  exterior
doors,  new  oak
kitchen  with  tile
floor,  hardwood
staircase,  all  new
light  fixtures,  new
hot  water  heater
&  baseboard
heating  units.
MLS#  10-4137  Call
570-696-2468
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
NANTICOKE
3   bedrooms,   1   1/2
bath  single.  1st  floor
laundry.   Many
extras.   All   new,
inside  and  out.   Rent
to   own.   Owner
financing  available.
570-817-0601
Leave  message
with  phone  number
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906  Homes for Sale
FORTY FORT
GREAT DEAL!
NEW PRICE
1509  Wyoming  Ave.
Freshly  painted  and
insulated,  immacu-
late  and  sitting  on
almost  half  an  acre
this  3  bedroom  1.5
bath  home  can  be
yours.  Features
include  a  modern
kitchen,  central
A/C.  laundry  room,
office  and  free
standing  fireplace.
All  appliances
included.  Just  move
right  in!  For  more
details  and  photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS  11-604
$177,900
Call  Kim
570-466-3338
FORTY FORT
Small ranch home. 2
bedroom,   full   base-
ment,   new   roof.
Large  carport.   Very
low utility bills. 1 mile
from  Route  81.   Ask-
ing   $40,000.   Call
Nick   570-702-4077
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
315 Countrywood Dr
Pristine   3   bedroom
home   boasts   large
eat-in   kitchen   with
french door to patio,
formal   dining  room,
hardwood floors, tile
in   kitchen   and
baths,   master   bed-
room   with   walk-in
closet   and   master
bath   with   soaking
tub.   Over-sized   2
car   garage,   con-
crete   driveway.
Additional   lot   avail-
able  for  $35,000.
MLS 11-1149
$259,000
Michael  Slacktish
570-760-4961
SIGNATURE
PROPERTIES
570-675-5100
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
83  Pulaski  St,
Two  story  home  in
good  condition  fea-
tures  three  bed-
rooms,  formal  din-
ing  room,  detached
one  car  garage  at  a
great  price.
MLS#  11-875
$  34,200
Call  Tracy  L.
McDermott,  Broker
Owner  Office:
(570)  696-2468
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Reduced!
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
3   bedrooms,   2
baths,  1  car  garage.
New   carpeting,
paint,  etc.  Large  lot.
Asking  $109,500.
Deremer  Realty
570-477-1149
HANOVER  TWP
86  Allenberry  Dr.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Bright  &  spacious,
1800  sq.  ft.  2  bed-
rooms,  2  baths,
Townhome  with
great  views.
Finished  lower  level,
hardwood  floors,
central  air,  modern
kitchen  and  baths.
private  deck.
Move  in  condition.
$126,900.
570-574-3192
HANOVER TWP.
103  Claymont  Ave.
Just  starting  out  or
looking  to  down-
size?  This  is  the
home  for  you!  This
3  bedroom  home
offers  a  finished
lower  level  with
coal  stove,  large
fenced  rear  yard,
spacious
kitchen/dining  area.
Worth  a  look!
MLS#11-1793
$129,900
Jill  Jones  696-6550
906  Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
146  Brown  St.
NEW PRICE!
Beautiful  outside  as
inside  -  This  2  story
offers  too  many
amenities  &
upgrades  to
mention.  Resort
living  in  your  back
yard  with  inground
pool  &  cabana.  A
must  see  property!
PRICE REDUCED
$199,900
MLS#  10-1670
Call  Geri
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN
HANOVER TWP.
2  story  in  good
condition  with  3
bedrooms,  1  full
bath,  eat-in
kitchen,  2  car
garage,  fenced
yard  & new
gas  heat.
MLS  #  10-4324
$59,900
Call  Ruth  at
570-696-1195  or
570-696-5411
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
HANOVER TWP.
21  Rowe  Street
Meticulously  Main-
tained  Bilevel
features  remodeled
kitchen  with  stain-
less  steel  appli-
ances  and  corian
countertop;  1.75
Baths,  3  bedrooms
and  family  room,  all
in  mint  condition.
New  Garage  Doors.
Gas  Heat.  Fenced
Rear  Yard  and  2  car
attached  garage.
This  is  not  a  drive-
by!  MLS  #  10-4644
Call  for  Details.
Pat  McHale
570-613-9080
HANOVER TWP.
476  Wyoming  St.
Nice  3  bedroom
single  home.  Gas
heat.  COnvenient
location.  To  settle
estate.  Affordable
@  $39,500
Call  Jim  for  details
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932  or
570-542-5708
HANOVER TWP.
8  Diamond  Ave.
Loads  of  space  in
this  modernized  tra-
ditional  home.  3rd
floor  is  a  large  bed-
room  with  walk-in
closet.  Modern
kitchen,  family  room
addition,  deck  over-
looking  large  corner
lot.  Not  just  a
starter  home  but  a
home  to  stay
in  and  grow!  For
more  informaton
and  photos  visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS  #11-622
$122,900
Call  Colleen
570-237-0415
It's  that  time  again!
Rent  out  your
apartment
with  the  Classifieds
570-829-7130
HANOVER TWP.
94  Ferry  Road
Nice  vinyl  sided  2
story  situated  on  a
great  corner  fenced
lot  in  Hanover  Twp.
2  bedrooms,  2
modern  baths,
additional  finished
space  in  basement
for  2  more  bed-
rooms  or
office/playrooms.
Attached  2  car
garage  connected
by  a  9x20  breeze-
way  which  could  be
a  great  entertaining
area!  Above  ground
pool,  gas  fireplace,
gas  heat,  newer
roof  and  All  Dri
system  installed  in
basement.
MLS  #11-626
$119,900
Mark  R.  Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN  REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
906  Homes for Sale
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Price  Reduction!
Nice  raised  ranch  in
quiet  neighborhood.
Attached  3  car
garage;  plenty  of
off-street  parking,
utility  room  with  3/4
bath.  Walk  up  stairs
to  eat-in  kitchen
with  balcony,  hard-
wood  floors,  living
room,  bedrooms
and  full  bath.  Bright
3rd  floor  attic  ready
to  finish.  Seller  anx-
ious  to  sell.  All
appliances  and
Coldwell  Banker
Home  Protection
Plan  included.
MLS  # 10-2673
$99,900
Call  Amy  Lowthert
at  (570)406-7815
COLDWELL  BANKER
RUNDLE  REAL  ESTATE
HANOVER TWP.
Buttonwood
581-583
Plymouth  St.
Perfect  for  owner
occupied.  Well
maintained,  bright  &
spacious  two  family.
Each  identical  unit
has  Approx.  (1300
sq  ft.)  with  3  bed-
rooms,  bath,  large
living  &  dining
rooms  &  eat  in
kitchen.  Clean  neu-
tral  dcor  with  wall
to  wall  carpet
throughout.  Newer
roof  &  tilt-in  win-
dows.  Each  side
has  a  full  attic  &
basement  with
washer  &  dryer
hook-ups.  Gas
heat.  581  side  has  a
private  fenced  rear
yard  &  was  rented
for  $695  Month  &
now  vacant  .  583
side  rents  for  $600
Month  with  a  long
time  tenant.
Separate  utilities.
$98,750
MLS#  11-1293
973-476-1499
HANOVER TWP.
Buttonwood
Rutter  Street
Handyman  Special
1  1/2  story  single
home  on  a  nice  lot.
Fix  up  or  tear  down.
Lot  is  50x120  and
would  be  an  attrac-
tive  home  site.
Asking
$12,500
Call  Jim  for  details
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932  or
570-542-5708
HARDING
105  Circle  Drive
Well  maintained
Bi-Level  on  nicely
landscaped  corner
lot.  Finished  lower
level  with  gas
fireplace  &  sliding
doors  to  private
patio.  Totally  fenced
yard,  1  car  garage.
$149,900
MLS#  11-1271
Call  Cathy
(570)  696-5422
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
HARDING
310  Lockville  Rd.
SERENITY
Enjoy  the  serenity
of  country  living  in
this  beautiful  2
story  home  on  2.23
acres  surrounded
by  nature  the  prop-
erty  has  its  own
private  driveway.
Great  entertaining
inside  &  out!   3  car
garage  plus  2  car
detached.  A  MUST
SEE!  MLS#11-831
$279,900
call Nancy
570-237-0752
HARDING
Nice  split  level  on
large  lot,  recently
renovated.   On  Rte
92,  past  the
Gulf  station.
Call  Stephen,
613-9080
$145,900.
906  Homes for Sale
HARVEYS LAKE
13  Carpenter  Road
Make  it  your  own!
The  potential  has
not  yet  been  fully
realized  with  this
home.  Some  reno-
vations  were  start-
ed,  now  bring  your
hammer  and  finish
it  up.  This  home  is
on  a  large  lot  locat-
ed  just  a  short  walk
from  the  lake  and
beach  area.
MLS#11-1442
464,900
Jill  Jones  696-6550
HARVEYS LAKE
17  ONEONTA  HILL
FOR  SALE  BY
OWNER
Year  Round  Home!
Spectacular  View!
Low  Taxes!
Lots   of   off   street
parking,   close   to
Grotto.   Raised
ranch   with   2   car
garage,   3   Bed-
rooms,   1  bath,   living
room,   kitchen,   large
porch with lake view
&  bar.  $142,500.
OPEN  HOUSE
COMING
IN  JUNE
Directions   Left   @
Grotto   @   Stop   sign
make   left,   then
quick   right   onto
Oneonta   Hill,   3rd
House  on  right.
CALL  Dave  @
570-417-6661
HARVEYS LAKE
Lovely   lake   living.
Welcome   to   the
best  of  2  worlds.
#1:  The   amenities
of   lakefront   prop-
erties   -   fishing,
boating   and   a   2
story   boat   house
(one  of  only  30  on
the  lake);
#2:   The   serenity
and   privacy   of
tiered stone patios
and   lush   gardens
surrounding   this
classic  3,500  sq  ft
lake  home  perched
high   above   Pole
306,   Lakeside
Drive.   The   views
are   spectacular
from   our   5   bed-
room  home  with  2
stone  fireplaces  &
hardwood   floors
throughout.   Call
for an appointment.
We  also  welcome
realtors.  $799,000
570-639-2423
HARVEYS LAKE
Pole  131
Lakeside  Drive
Lake   front   home
with   2-story   livable
boathouse!   Year
round   home   offers
fireplace,   cathedral
ceiling, cedar panel-
ing.  Boat  house  has
a   patio   for   grilling,
open dock space as
well   as   enclosed
area   for   your   boat.
2nd  floor  is  a  studio
style   kitchenette/
living  room,  full   bath
plus  a  deck.   Take  a
look!  MLS#11-1379
$399,900
Bob Cook 262-2665
Jill  Jones  696-6550
HARVEYS LAKE
Pole  165
Lakeside  Drive
A  truly  unique
home!  7,300  sq.ft.
of  living  on  3  floors
with  168'  of  lake
frontage  with
boathouse.
Expansive  living
room;  dining  room,
front  room  all  with
fireplaces.
Coffered  ceiling;
modern  oak  kitchen
with  breakfast
room;  Florida  room;
study  &  3  room  &
bath  suite.  5
bedrooms  &  4
baths  on  2nd.
Lounge,  bedroom,
bath,  exercise  room
&  loft  on  3rd  floor.
In-ground  pool  &  2-
story  pool  house.
AC  on  3rd  floor.
$1,149,000
MLS#  10-1268
Call  Joe  Moore
570-288-1401
To place your
ad call...829-7130
HARVEYS LAKE
Ridge  Ave
Modern  2  story
home  on  1  acre.
Duplex.  Excellent
starter  home,
retirement  home,
or  investment
property  Public
sewer,deep  well.
$109,000
Negotiable
570-287-5775
or  570-332-1048
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HUGHESTOWN
169  Rock  St.
3  bedroom,  2  story
home  with  many
updates  including
newer  furnace  and
some  new  win-
dows.  Large  con-
crete  front  and  rear
porches,  large  pri-
vate  yard.  For  more
info  and  photos  visit
us  at:  www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS  11-1786
$89,900
Call  Charlie
570-829-6200
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HUGHESTOWN
97  Center  Street
Vinyl  sided,  this  6
room  home  has
cottage  cuteness,  a
deep  lot,  paved  off
street  parking  and
a  detached  1  car
garage.   Owner  is
willing  to  contribute
$1,500  to  your  clos-
ing  costs.   Priced  at
$73,900,  with  5%
down,  borrowing
$70,205,  for  30
years  @  5%  interest
rate  would  make
your  monthly  princi-
pal  and  interest
payment  $376.88
with  taxes  and
insurance,  monthly
payment  would  be
approximately
$533.  Why  rent,
when  you  can  have
your  own  home?
Call  Pat  McHale
570-613-9080
HUNLOCK CREEK
1267  Main  Rd
JUST  REDUCED!
Lovely  raised  ranch
with  in  ground  pool
in  woodsy  setting.
MLS#  11-6   $39,800
Call  Tracy  L.
McDermott,  Broker
Owner  Office  :
(570)  696-2468
JENKINS TWP
PENDING
1717  River  Road
Compact  2  story
home  with  3  bed-
rooms,  1st  floor
bath  with  laundry,
large  kitchen.  Park-
ing  in  rear  with
alley  access.
$39,900
MLS  11-99
Call  Colleen
570-237-0415
JENKINS TWP.
23  Mead  St.
Newly  remodeled  2
story  on  a  corner
lot  with  fenced  in
yard  and  2  car
garage.  4  bed-
rooms,  1  bath,
1,660  sq.  ft.  For
more  information
and  photos  visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
$89,900
MLS  10-3684
Call  Bill
570-362-4158
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JENKINS TWP.
250  Susquehan-
nock  Drive
Immaculate  Cape
Cod  home  features
1st  floor  master
suite  with  office  and
3/4  bath.  2nd  floor
has  2  large  bed-
rooms  with  walk  in
closets  and  adjoin-
ing  bath.  1st  floor
laundry  and  1/2
bath,  modern
kitchen  with  bam-
boo  floors,  living
room  with  stone
fireplace.  2  tier
deck  overlooks
above  ground  pool,
ready  for  summer
fun!  For  more  infor-
mation  and  photos,
please  visit
www.atlas
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MLS   #11-657
$299,000
Call  Colleen
570-237-0415
JENKINS TWP./
INKERMAN
45  Main  St.
Own  this  home  for
less  than  $400  a
month!  Large  3
bedroom  home  with
formal  dining  room,
off  street  parking
and  large  yard.  For
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and  photos,  log
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MLS#09-2449
$64,900
Call  Charles
ATLAS
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570-829-6200
KINGSTON
129  S.  Dawes  Ave.
4  bedroom,  1  bath,
large  enclosed
porch  with  brick
fireplace.  Full  con-
crete  basement
with  9ft  ceiling.  Lots
of  storage,  2  car
garage  on  double
lot  in  a  very  desir-
able  neighborhood.
Close  to  schools
and  park  and  recre-
ation.  Walking  dis-
tance  to  downtown
Wilkes-Barre.  Great
family  neighbor-
hood.  Carpet
allowance  will  be
considered.
$129,900
MLS  #11-1434
Call  Tom
570-262-7716
KINGSTON
163  Poplar  St.
Nice  2  1/2  story
home  with  original
woodwork.  Corner
lot  in  quiet  neigh-
borhood.  Roof  9
years  old.  Hard-
wood  floors  in  good
condition.  Ductless
AC  and  new  100
amp  wiring
MLS  #11-625
$89,000
Donald  Crossin
570-288-0770
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KINGSTON
167  N.  Dawes  Ave.
Move  in  condition  2
story  home.  3  bed-
rooms,  2  baths,
hardwood  floors,
ceramic  throughout.
Finished  lower  level,
security  system
MLS  11-1673
$159,900
Call  Tom
570-262-7716
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KINGSTON
46  Zerby  Ave
Sunday  1pm-3pm
Lease  with  option
to  buy,  completely
remodeled,  mint,
turn  key  condition,
3  bedrooms,  1.5
baths,   large
closets,  with
hardwoods,  carpet
&  tile  floors,  new
kitchen  and  baths,
gas  heat,  shed,
large  yard.
$134,000,   seller
will  pay  closing
costs,  $5000  down
and  monthly
payments  are
$995/month.
WALSH
REAL  ESTATE
570-654-1490
KINGSTON
510  Gibson  Ave
Well  constructed
all  brick  2  story
tudor  on  a  beautiful
landscaped  corner
lot.  Includes  hard-
wood  floors,  double
crown  moldings,
ultra-modern
kitchen,  built  ins,
woodburning  fire-
place,  rear  stair-
case,  patio  with
pergola,  sprinkler
system,  waterfall
and  pond.  Heated
garage.  Impeccable
condition  inside
and  out.
$377,500
MLS#  10-3870
Call  Cathy
(570)  696-5422
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
KINGSTON
549  Charles  Ave.
A  quality  home  in  a
superior  location!
Features:  large
living  room;  formal
dining  room  with
parquet  flooring;
oak  kitchen  with
breakfast  area;  1st
floor  master
bedroom  &  bath
suite;  bedroom/
sitting  room;  knotty
pine  den;  half-bath.
2nd  floor:  2
bedrooms  &  bath.
Finished  room  in
lower  level  with
new  carpeting  &
wetbar.  Central  air.
2-car  garage.  In-
ground  concrete
pool  with  jacuzzi.
$324,900
MLS#  10-1633
Call  Joe  Moore
570-288-1401
KINGSTON
621  Gibson  Avenue
BY  OWNER.
Brick  Cape  Cod  on
a  quiet  street.  3
bedroom,  family
room,  2  bath,  living
room  with  fireplace,
two  car  garage  with
loads  of  storage,
partially  finished
basement.
$185,900
Call  (570)  333-5212
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KINGSTON
Located  within  1
block  of  elementary
school  &  neighbor-
hood  park  this  spa-
cious  4  bedrooms
offers  1450  sq.  ft  of
living  space  with
1.75  baths,  walk  up
attic,  and  partially
finished  basement.
Extras  include   gas
fireplace,  an  in-
ground  pool  with
fenced  yard,  new
gas  furnace,  hard-
wood  floors  &
more.   Call  Ann
Marie  to  schedule  a
showing.
$114,900
Ann  Marie  Chopick
570-760-6769
BELL REAL ESTATE
(570)  288-6654
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KINGSTON
Rutter  Ave.
End Unit Townhouse
Owner  Relocating.
1st  floor  open  plan
with  LR,  dining  area
&  kitchen,  plus
powder  room.
Lower  level  finished
with  3rd  BR,  laun-
dry  room  &  storage
area.  2  BRs  &  2
baths  on  the  2nd
floor.  MLS  #  11-1267
$299,500
Call  Ruth  570-696-
1195  /  570-696-5411
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
KINGSTON TWP.
PRICE REDUCED
8  Circle  Drive
Only  one  lucky  fami-
ly  will  be  able  to
make  this  home
their  own!  Beautiful-
ly  kept  Ranch  with
2  car  garage,  new
bath,  partially  fin-
ished  basement,  3
season  room,
almost  1  acre  in
Dallas  School  Dis-
trict.  Home  Warran-
cy  included.  For
more  information
and  photos  visit  our
website  at
www.atlas
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MLS  #11-370
$174,900
Call  Charlie
570-829-6200
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LAFLIN
5  Fairfield  Drive
Dont  travel  to  a
resort.  Live  in  your
vacation  destination
in  the  3  bedroom,
2.5  bath  home  with
gourmet  kitchen
and  fabulous  views.
Enjoy  the  heated  in-
ground  pool  with
cabana,  built-in
BBQ  and  fire  pit  in
this  private,
tranquil  setting.  For
more  info  and  pho-
tos  visit:  www.atlas
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MLS  11-1686
$319,900
Call  Keri
570-885-5082
LAFLIN
7  Hickorywood  Dr.
Wonderful  4  bed-
room  Ranch  with
sweeping  views  of
the  valley.  Master
bedroom  with  walk-
in  closet  and  bath,
ultra  modern  eat-in
kitchen  with  granite
counters  and  cherry
cabinets  with  large
island  and  stainless
steel  appliances.
2  car  garage,  full
unfinished  base-
ment  with
walk-out  to  yard.
For  more  informa-
tion  and  photos  visit
www.atlas
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MLS  #10-4060
PRICE  REDUCED
$267,500
Call  Colleen
570-237-0415
LAFLIN
SUBURBAN OASIS!
Two  story  4  bed-
rooms  with  3.5
baths.  Fully  finished
lower  level  with
home  theater.  2  car
garage.  Central  air.
Eat-in  kitchen.
Price:  $379,000
Please  call
(570)  466-8956
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LARKSVILLE
11  Michael  Dr.
You'll  be  impressed
the  moment
you  enter  this
well-maintained
home,  conveniently
located.  This  lovely
home  features
eat-in  kitchen,  3
bedrooms,  formal
dining  room,
3-season  porch,
large  deck.  The
expansive  lower
level  family  room
features  large  bar.
1  year  warranty
included.  This  home
is  priced  to  sell!
PRICE  REDUCED
$177,000
MLS#  10-4639
Barbara  Young
Call  570-466-6940
COLDWELL BANKER,
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
570-474-2340
Ext.  55
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LARKSVILLE
111  Falcon  Drive
Brand  new  since
2004,  3  bedrooms,
2  baths,  central  air,
2  car  garage,  shed,
6  car  driveway.
Roof,  kitchen,  fur-
nace,  a/c  unit  and
master  bath  all
replaced.  Modern
kitchen  with  granite
island,  tile  floors,
maple  cabinets.
Fireplace  in  family
room,  large  closets,
modern  baths.
Stamped  concrete
patio.  For  more
information  and
photos  visit
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MLS  #11-1166
$279,900
Call  Tom
570-262-7716
LARKSVILLE
45  First  Street  W.
Fantastic   Foreclo-
sure!   Just   the  room
you  need  at   a  price
you  can  afford.  Nice
home with off-street
parking   on   a   quiet
dead   end   street.   A
modern kitchen with
hardwood   floors.   A
great   backyard   for
summer  fun.   Terrific
potential.  $64,439.
MLS  11-676
570-696-2468
LARKSVILLE
Beautiful  Bi-Level
with  Oak  Hardwood
Floors  in  Living
room,  Dining  room,
Hallways  &
Staircase.
Upgrades  Galore,
central  air,  gas
heat,  16x32
in-ground  pool
surrounded  with
Perennial  Gardens
&  Fenced  yard  with
Hot  Tub,  shed,
deck,  oversized
driveway,  1  car
garage.  1  year
warranty.  $189,900
MLS#  10-3677
Call  Nancy  Palumbo
570-714-9240
LUZERNE
73  Parry  St.
Recently  renovated
3  bedroom,  1.5  bath
home  on  a  large  lot
in  great  location.
Steps  away  from
the  Back  Mountain
trail.  Features  a
wrap  around  porch,
hardwood  floors
downstairs,  new
wall-to-wall  carpet-
ing  upstairs.  2nd
floor  laundry,  brand
new  bathrooms,
large  walk  in  closet
and  spacious  yard.
Move  in  condition!
MLS  11-220
$114,900
Mark  R.  Mason
570-331-0982
Crossin  Real
Estate
570-288-0770
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LUZERNE
REDUCED
271  Charles  St.
Very  nice  3  bed-
room  1.5  bath  home
with  detached  1  car
garage.  Home  has
replacement  win-
dows,  new  carpet,
fresh  paint  and
remodeled  bath-
rooms.  This  is  a
must  see  in  a  nice
neighborhood,.
MLS  11-442
$95,000
Call  John  Polifka
570-704-6846
Antonik  &
Associates,  Inc.
570-735-7494
MOOSIC
2002  ranch  with
brick  and  vinyl
exterior,  oak
kitchen,  two
bedrooms,  ready
to  finished  base-
ment,  garage  and
off  street  parking.
$139,900
Looking For Offers!
MLS#  10-4194
(570) 348-1761
MOOSIC
Glen  Dale  Area
(Off  502)
Treasure   Chest   Of
Charm.  MAX  Space!
Max   Value!   Smart
spacious   floor   plan
in   this   renovated   2
story  features  heat-
ed   sun   room   off
modern kitchen with
granite   island,DR
with   built-ins   and
window   seat   and
picture   seat,
Den,new  hardwood
floors  and  hot  water
heater.   All   this   for
$60,400.  11-401.
Tracy  McDermott
570-332-8764
570-696-2468
MOUNTAIN TOP
139  Sandwedge  Dr
Beautiful   setting  for
this   4   bedroom,   3
bath   colonial.
Almost   2   acres   to
enjoy.   Backs   up   to
the  7th  hole  on  golf
course.   Crestwood
School   District.  Very
motivated  Seller!
MLS 11-1330
$276,500
Gloria Jean Malarae
570-814-5814
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MOUNTAIN TOP
460  S.  Mtn
Blvd.
Large  well  cared
for  home!  4  bed-
rooms,  lots  of
storage.  Enjoy
your  summer  in
your  own  18x36,
In-ground,  Solar
Heated  Pool,
complete  with
diving  board  and
slide.  Pool  house
with  bar  and  room
for  a  poker  table!
Large  L-shaped
deck.  Don't  worry
about  the  price  of
gas,  enjoy  a  stay-
cation  all  summer
long!  Family  room
with  gas  fireplace.
4  zone,  efficient,
gas  hot  water,
baseboard  heat.
Hardwood  floors.
Huge  eat-in
kitchen  with  large,
movable  island.
Large,  private
yard.  Replace-
ment  windows.
Home  warranty
included.
$224,000
MLS#  11-382
Call  Michael  Pinko
(570)  899-3865
Smith  Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
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906  Homes for Sale
NANTICOKE
REDUCED
8PM
25  West
Washington  St.
Move  right  into  this
very  nice  3  bed-
room  1  bath  home.
Lots  of  natural
woodwork  and  a
beautiful  stained
glass  window.
Kitchen  appliances
and  wall  to  wall  car-
peting  approxi-
mately  1  year  old.
Home  also  has  a
one  car  detached
garage.
$82,900
MLS  11-347
Call  John
570-704-6846
Antonik  &  Associ-
ates,  Inc.
570-735-7494
NANTICOKE
W.  Green  St.
Nice  2  bedroom
Ranch  syle  home,
gas  heat,  finished
basement,  vinyl  sid-
ing,  deck.  Move  in
Condition.
Affordable  @
$89,500
Call  Jim
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932  or
570-542-5708
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home?
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PARDEESVILLE
738 PARDEESVILLE RD
CORNER LOT
Single   family   built
in 2005. 2.5 baths,
two   story   with
attached   garage.
Oil   furnace   with
central   air.   90   x
140   corner   lot.
Kitchen   with   cen-
ter  cooking  island,
dining   room,
raised  ceiling  with
glass  door  entry  &
hardwood   floor.
Carpeting  thru  out
home.   Tiled
kitchen   and   bath.
Kitchen   appli-
ances  included.
NICELY  PRICED
$219,900
(570)  233-1993
PITTSTON
118  Church  Dr
JUST  REDUCED!
Three  story  with
three  bedrooms,
two  baths  also
features  family
room  and  den.
MLS#11-401
$  60,400
Call  Tracy  L.
McDermott,  Broker
Owner  Office:
(570)  696-2468.
PITTSTON
150  Carroll  St.
Modern  3  bedroom
home  with  large
yard,  off  street
parking  with  car-
port,  1st  floor  laun-
dry,  new  flooring,
great  condition.
Move  right  in!  For
more  info  and  pho-
tos  please  visit:
www.atlas
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MLS  11-1685
$89,900
Call  Colleen
570-237-0415
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PITTSTON
151  Broad  Street
Stately  1900+
square  foot,  two-
story  home  with  4
bedrooms,  1.75
baths  and  2  car,
detached  garage.
FEATURES  -NEW
kitchen  with  maple
cabinetry,  NEW
bath  1st  floor,  NEW
furnace,  FRESH
Paint.  Hardwood
flooring  on  1st  floor
to  be  REFINISHED.
MLS  #10-2922
A  great  buy  @
$129,900.
Call  Pat  for  an
appointment.
PITTSTON
182  BROAD  STREET
Meticulous  2  Story,
2  Bedroom  
Redone  from  Top  to
Bottom    Cottage
Cute-  With  New
kitchen,  state  of  the
art  appliances,
hardwood  floors
and  swirled  ceiling.
BUY  or  RENT
WITH  OPTION.
Call  for  details.
Pat  McHale
570-613-9080
PITTSTON
214  Elizabeth  St.
3  BR  Victorian  in
the  Oregon  section
of  Pittston.  Semi
modern  kitchen
w/gas  stove,  1st
floor  laundry,  fin-
ished  lower  level
with  1/2  bath.
Newer  gas  furnace,
storage  shed.  13
month  home  war-
ranty.  MLS  11-1677
$86,900
Call  Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
PITTSTON
404  N.  Main  Street
NEW  PRICE
Two  story  located
on  Main  Street  fea-
tures  6  Rooms,  3
Bedrooms  and  Full
Bath  on  2nd  Floor.
Newer  Furnace,
Hot  Water  Heater
and  Circuit  breaker
Electric  Service.
This  home  is  in
MOVE  IN  CONDI-
TION  and  reason-
ably  priced  at
$47,900.00.
MLS #11-1074
Call  Pat  McHale
570-613-9080
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570-829-7130
PITTSTON
85  La  Grange  St
Good   investment
property.   All   units
are  rented.   All   utili-
ties  paid  by  tenants.
MLS 11-1497
$85,900
Gloria Jean Malarae
570-814-5814
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ext.  1366
906  Homes for Sale
PITTSTON
New  on  the  Market.
2  bedroom  brick  &
aluminum  ranch
with  formal  living
room,  eat  in
kitchen,  sunroom,  1
1/2  baths,  1  car
garage  and  Central
air.  MLS#11-1583
$129,900
Call  Ruth
570-696-1195  or
570-696-5411
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
PITTSTON
PENDING
107  Johnson  St.
4  bedroom  Ranch
home  with  hard-
wood  floors,  large
room  sizes,  gas
heat  and  central  air,
garage  and  carport.
Nice  home,  corner
lot,  large  unfinished
basement.  For
more  information
and  photos  visit
www.atlas
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MLS  11-1209
$129,900
Call  Charlie
570-829-6200
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PITTSTON TWP.
120  Parnell  St.
Classic  Ranch  in
great  location.  3
bedroom,  3  baths,
high  quality
throughout.  3  sea-
son  porch  over
looking  private  rear
yard.  Owners  says
sell  and  lowers
price  to
$219,900.  For
more  information
and  photos  please
visit  our  website  at
www.atlas
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MLS  #10-2817
Call  Charlie  for
your  private
showing.
VM  101
PITTSTON TWP.
PRICE REDUCED
40  Gain  St.
Be  the  first  occu-
pants  of  this  newly
constructed  Ranch
home  on  a  low  traf-
fic  street.  All   you
could  ask  for  is
already  here,  3
bedrooms,  2  baths,
hardwood  and  tile
floors  with  granite
and  stainless  steel
kitchen,  gas  fire-
place,  central  air,  2
car  garage  and
rear  patio  and  full
basement.  For
more  information
and  photos,  log
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MLS  #10-3676
$219,900
Call  Colleen
570-237-0415
906  Homes for Sale
PLAINS
117  Mara  Lane
This  townhome  is
better  than  new!  It
has  been  upgraded
with  bamboo  floors
in  Living  Room  &
Dining  Room.  Only
lived  in  for  6
months  &  includes
all  stainless  kitchen
appliances  &  large-
capacity  high-
efficiency  washer  &
dryer.  HUGE  12x26
Deck.  Walk-out
basement.  QUIET
cul-de-sac  location.
Bonus  Room  on
second  floor  has
been  carpeted-  just
needs  to  be
finished.  $224,900
MLS  #11-334
Call  Tracy  Zarola
570-574-6465
570-696-0723
LEWITH & FREEMAN
PLAINS
1610 Westminster  Rd
DRASTIC
REDUCTION
Gorgeous  estate
like  property  with
log  home  plus  2
story  garage  on  1
acres  with  many
outdoor  features.
Garage.  For  more
info  and  photos
visit:  www.atlas
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MLS#  11-319
$300,000
Call  Charles
PLAINS
20  Nittany  Lane
Convenience!  Loca-
tion!  Easy  Living!
This  home  has  it  all.
3  floors  of  living
space  w/hardwood
floors  and  gas  fire-
place  in  living  room.
Open  floor  plan,
lower  level  family
room  w/laundry  and
3/4  bath.  3  bed-
rooms  w/2  full
baths  on  upper
level.  Deck  and
patio  for  outdoor
living!  2  zone  heat,
central  a/c,  inter-
com  and  stereo
plus  central  vac
system,  2  car
garage.  What  more
could  you  want?
For  more  info  and
photos  visit:
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MLS  #11-782
$199,900
Call  Colleen
570-237-0415
PLAINS
FIRST  OPEN
HOUSE!
SUNDAY  JUNE  5
1:30  -  3:30"
433  N.  Main  St,
REDUCED!  Large
home  in  advanced
stage  of  remodel
ready  for  drywall
and  your  choice  of
extras  to  be
installed.  Studded
out  for  vaulted
master  suite  with  2
closets,separate
tub/shower  and  2
more  bedrooms,
even  an  upstairs
laundry  planned!
Large  foyer  &
kitchen,  formal  Din-
ing  Room.  Ready
for  new  furnace/
water  heater.  Can
lights,  outlets
already  placed!
Large  lot  with  room
for  garage/deck/
pool.  MLS#  10-4611
$99,900
Call  Amy  Lowthert
at  (570)406-7815
COLDWELL  BANKER
RUNDLE  REAL  ESTATE
906  Homes for Sale
PLAINS
594  N.  Main  Street
Beautifully  redone  3
bedroom,   2   bath
ranch.   New   roof,
carpeting,   paint   &
stainless   appli-
ances.   Gas   heat,
central   air,   garage,
screened   in   back
porch. Large fenced
in  back  yard  &  more
$139,900.  Call
570-706-5496
PLAINS TWP
For  Sale  By  Owner
Plains  Township
Mill  Creek  Acres
4  Lan  Creek  Rd
Close   to   Mohegan
Sun   &  Geisinger,   4
Bedrooms,   3 Baths,
Fireplace,   2   Car
Garage.   Excellent
Condition.   All   Appli-
ances   Included.
Large  yard.
Go  To
www.plainsre.com
for  details.
Asking  $219,900
Call  570-817-1228
for  showing
PLYMOUTH
44  Church  St
46  Church  St.  Rear
Package  Deal,  sold
together  for
$115,000.  2  units.
MLS 10-3634
MLS 10-3635
Maria  Huggler
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-587-7000
PLYMOUTH
Be   your   own   boss!
Long  time  Furniture
store   includes
showroom,   2nd
floor   apartment,
inventory,   8   room
brick   residence   + 4
car   garage.   Only
$225,000. Call  Pat
570-885-4165
Coldwell  Banker
Gerald  L.  Busch
Real  Estate,  Inc.
PRINGLE
Sunday  June  19,
Noon  to  2pm
50  Broad  Street.
Solid,  meticulous,
1500  S.F.,  brick
ranch,  containing  6
rooms,  3  bedrooms
and  1  full  bath  on
the  main  level,  situ-
ated  on  1.03  Acres.
NEW  kitchen  with
granite  counter
tops,  wood  cabi-
netry,  new  stove,
dishwasher,
microwave,  tiled
floors.   Bath  has
new  tile  floor  and
tub  surround,  dou-
ble  vanity  and  mir-
rors.   Lower  level
has  summer
kitchen,  full  bath
and  large,  dry-
walled  area.   Over-
size,  2  car
garage/workshop
and  shed.  Property
has  been  subdivid-
ed  into  4  lots.   Call
Pat  for  the  details.
Pat  McHale
(570)  613-9080
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SCRANTON
103  Arnold  Avenue
AFFORDABLE PRICE
Cape  Cod  with  1st
floor  master  bed-
room,  3  season
porch,  attached
garage.  MLS#
10-1069
Reduced  $81,900
call Nancy
570-237-0752
906  Homes for Sale
SHAVERTOWN
1071  Meadowcrest
Drive
Every  corner  of  this
ranch  home  has
been  beautifully
upgraded.  Wood
floors,  new  kitchen
with  granite  and
stainless.  Gas  fire-
place,  tiled  baths,
neutral  decor,
completely  finished
lower  level  (800
additional  square
feet!),  just  move
right  in!  Lake
Lehman  schools
$219,000
MLS  #11-306
Call  Tracy  Zarola
570-574-6465
570-696-0723
LEWITH & FREEMAN
SHAVERTOWN
1195  Sutton  Road
Attractive,  well-
maintained  saltbox
on  2  private  acres
boasts  fireplaces  in
living  room,  family
room  &  master
bedroom.  Formal
dining  room.  Large
Florida  room  with
skylights  &  wet  bar.
Oak  kitchen  opens
to  family  room.  4
bedrooms  &  3  1/2
baths.  Finished
lower  level.
Carriage  barn
$449,000
MLS#  10-3394
Call  Joe  Moore
570-288-1401
SHAVERTOWN
13  Lehigh  St.,  N.
Lovingly  cared  for  2
bedroom,  1  bath
bungalow  with
many  improve-
ments  done  includ-
ing  new  (2  yrs.  old)
central  air  and  fur-
nace.  1  car  garage
with  attached  cus-
tom  built  carport.
This  property  is  a
must  see!
MLS  #10-3624
$139,000
Donald  Crossin
570-288-0770
Crossin  Real
Estate
570-288-0770
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SHAVERTOWN
304  Vista  Dr
Owner   financing
available.  Beautifully
remodeled   home,
new  cabinets,   gran-
ite   countertops,
ceramic  tile  floor   in
kitchen,   pantry,
large   master   bed-
room  with  2  walk-in
closets   and   study,
corner   lot,   partially
enclosed   yard   with
vinyl   fencing,   deck
with  gazebo.
$289,900
MLS  10-1123
570-696-2468
SHAVERTOWN
380  Lantern  Hill  Rd
Stunning  describes
this  impressive  2
story  with  views
from  every  room.
Architectural  design
which  features
gourmet  kitchen
with  granite  tops.
Office  with  built-ins.
Finished  lower  level
with  2nd  kitchen.
Family  room  with
French  doors  out  to
rear  yard.  4  car
garage.  $  775,000
MLS#  11-1241
Call  Geri
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN
906  Homes for Sale
SHICKSHINNY
OWNER SAYS: SELL!
Spectacular  sunlit
great  room  with
floor  to  ceiling
stone  fireplace  &
vaulted  ceiling  adds
to  the  charm  of  this
11  year  young  3-4
bedrooms,  2  story
situated  on  almost
an  acre  of  tranquili-
ty  with  fenced
above  ground  pool,
rocking  chair  porch
and  a  mountain
view    theres  a
formal  dining  room
&  large  living  room,
2.5  Baths,  new
Kitchen  with  dining
area  &  a  master
suite  complete  with
laundry  room,  walk
in  closet  &  master
bath  with  jetted  tub
&  shower  and  an
oversize  2  car
gar    Priced  Under
Market  Value
@$189,900!
MLS  #10-906
Dont  delay,  call
Pat  today  at
570-714-6114  or
570-287-1196
CENTURY 21 SMITH
HOURIGAN GROUP
SOUTH PLYMOUTH
Nice   single   family
home,   2  bedrooms,
detached   garage,
flexible   terms.
$60,000.   Other
homes   also   avail-
able.  Call
570-829-2123
SWOYERSVILLE
Price  Reduced!!
236  Poland  St.
Cute  2  bedroom
starter  home  in
need  of  some  cos-
metic  updating.
Great  for  first  time
homebuyers.  Huge
lot,  patio,  newer
windows,  shed,
nice  location.
MLS  #11-772
$55,000
Call  Karen  Ryan
570-283-9100
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SWOYERSVILLE
3  for   1.   Thats  what
you   will   get   when
you  purchase  this  3
unit,   2   unit   &
Garage.   Bring   your
tools.   Selling  to  set-
tle  estate.  $52,000.
Call  Pat
570-885-4165
Coldwell  Banker
Gerald  L.  Busch
Real  Estate,  Inc.
SWOYERSVILLE
70  Grandview  Dr.
Beautiful  open
plan.  Huge  rooms,
hardwood  floors,
tile,  gas  fireplace,
modern  kitchen.  All
in  a  desirable
neighborhood.
REDUCED  PRICE
$179,900
MLS  #11-352
Call  Tracy  Zarola
570-574-6465
570-696-0723
LEWITH & FREEMAN
SWOYERSVILLE
Immaculate  2  story,
stone  &  vinyl.  Large
lot  on  cul-de-sac.
3  bedrooms,  2  1/2
baths.  Detached
oversized  2  car
garage  with  loft.
Tile,  hardwood,
granite,  central  air.
laundry/pantry  &
large  family  room
with  built  in  bar  &
fireplace  on  1st
floor.  $276,900.
570-288-3256
570-406-2462
SWOYERSVILLE
Investors  Wanted!
Stone   front   2   bed-
room,   2   story   on
nice   lot.   Open   1st
floor with nice eat-in
kitchen.   2nd   floor
needs  tlc.  Gas  heat.
Space   Heaters.
$32,000.  Call  Pat
570-885-4165
Coldwell  Banker
Gerald  L.  Busch
Real  Estate,  Inc.
906  Homes for Sale
TRUCKSVILLE
Seller  will  contribute
toward  closing
costs  on  this  1997
Yeagley  built  home.
Home  is  on  a  large,
private  lot  but  con-
venient  to  every-
thing.  Bonus  room
in  lower  level.  Built-
in  2  car  garage.
$147,500
MLS#  10-4348
Call  Betty
(570)  510-1736
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-287-1196
WANAMIE
950  Center  St.
Unique  Property.
Well  maintained  2
story.  10  years  old.
Privacy  galore.
3.5  acres.  Pole
Barn  30  x  56  for
storage  of  equip-
ment,  cars  or
boats.  A  must
see  property.
$289,000
MLS#  10-3799
Call  Geri
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN
570-288-9371
WEST HAZLETON
Duplex.  3  bedroom,
kitchen,  living  room,
dining  room,  bath.
2nd  floor,  4  room
apt.  Partially  fin-
ished  attic.  Off
street  parking.
$109,900.  Call
(570)  459-0554
WEST PITTSTON
210  Susquehanna
Avenue
Well  cared  for  3
bedroom,  1.5  bath,
modern  kitchen,
sunroom,  1st  floor
laundry.  Updated
electric,  replace-
ment  windows,  gas
heat,  off  street
parking.  Beautifully
landscaped  proper-
ty  with  pond  and
fish,  storage  shed,
river  view,  no  flood
insurance  required.
For  additional  info
and  photos  view
our  site  at
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MLS  11-1641
$134,900
Call  Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
WEST PITTSTON
320  RACE  STREET
First  floor  apart-
ment  for  rent    5
Rooms,  2  Bed-
rooms,  1  Bath  
Heat,  water  and
sewer  included.
Great  location,  con-
venient  to  restau-
rants,  the  bank,
groceries..Call  for
details  and  appoint-
ment.  MLS#  10-
4680  Pat  McHale
570-613-9080
WEST PITTSTON
322  SALEM  ST.
Great  1/2  double
located  in  nice
West  Pittston  loca-
tion.  3  bedrooms,
new  carpet.  Vertical
blinds  with  all  appli-
ances.  Screened  in
porch  and  yard.  For
more  information
and  photos  visit
www.atlas
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MLS#10-1535
$59,000
Charlie  VM  101
WEST PITTSTON
NEW  LISTING
101  Boston  Ave.
Quality  home  in
great  location
w/custom  features
throughout.  Wont
last  long.
$257,900.
Call  Joe  or  Donna,
613-9080
906  Homes for Sale
WEST PITTSTON
Well   cared   for   and
nicely  kept.   A  place
to  call   home!   Com-
plete   with   2   car
oversized   garage,
central   air,  first  floor
laundry,   eat   in
kitchen.   Convenient
to   shopping,   West
Pittston   pool   and
ball  fields.  $152,500
MLS  11-583
Call  Judy  Rice
570-714-9230
WEST WYOMING
119  Lincoln  Ave.
Perfectly  remodeled
cape  in  toy  town!
Nothing  to  do  but
move  in!  Newer
kitchen,  bath,  win-
dows,  carpet,  elec-
tric  service  and  gas
hot  air  furnace.
Currently  2  bed-
room,  1  bath  with  a
dining  room  that
could  be  converted
back  to  a  3rd  bed-
room.  Low  taxes!!
Great  home  for
empty  nesters,  first
time  buyers!
MLS  11-1630
$105,000
Call  Mark  R.
Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN  REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WEST WYOMING
438  Tripp  St
SUNDAY
1:00PM-3:00PM
Completely   remod-
eled   home   with
everything   new.
New  kitchen,   baths,
bedrooms,   tile
floors,   hardwoods,
granite countertops,
all   new   stainless
steel   appliances,
refrigerator,   stove,
microwave,   dish-
washer,   free  stand-
ing  shower,   tub  for
two,   huge   deck,
large yard, excellent
neighborhood
$154,900   (835.00  /
30years/  5%)
570-654-1490
WEST WYOMING
REDUCED!!!
536  W.  Eighth  St.
Nice  starter  home
with  7  rooms,  3
bedrooms,  1.25
baths.  1  car  garage
and  carport.  Home
has  plenty  of  park-
ing  in  rear  with
shed  and  great
yard.  MLS  #536
$85,000
Call  Tom
570-262-7716
WEST WYOMING
TOY TOWN SECTION
148  Stites  Street
CHARMING
BUNGALOW
$74,500
650  sq.  ft.
On  corner  lot  with
2  car  garage.
2  bedrooms,  1  bath,
walk  up  attic  &  full
heated  basement,
hardwood  floors
with  three  season
room.  Freshly  paint-
ed  &  move  in  condi-
tion.  570-446-3254
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WHITE HAVEN
28  Woodhaven  Dr  S
Exquisite   Inside!   4
bedroom,   2.5  bath,
formal   dining  room,
family   room,   mod-
ern   eat-in   kitchen,
Master   bedroom
and  bath,   front   and
side   porches,   rear
deck,   2   car
attached   garage.
Property   is   being
sold in as is condi-
tion.  MLS 11-1253
Huge  Reduction!
$169,000
Jean  Malarae
570-814-5814
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WILKES-BARRE
18  Caitlin  Ave.
Large  home  in  quiet
neighborhood  close
to  schools  with
fenced  yard,  2
small  storage
sheds.  Large  deck
in  back.  3  bed-
rooms,  2.5  baths.
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photos  visit:
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MLS  11-1391
$109,900
Call  Bill
570-362-4158
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WILKES-BARRE
241  Dana  Street
Spacious  3
bedroom,  1.5  baths
with  textured
ceilings,  updated
kitchen,  all  appli-
ances  including
dishwasher,  tiled
bath  with  whirlpool
tub,  2nd  floor
laundry  room.
Replacement
windows.
$80,000
MLS#  11-88
Call  Arlene  Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith  Hourigan
Group
(570)  696-1195
WILKES-BARRE
254  N.  Penna.  Ave
Not  a  drive-by.  This
clean,  3-4  bedroom
has  a  newly  added
1st  floor  laundry
room  and  powder
room.  All  new  floor
coverings,  replace-
ment  windows.
Interior  freshly
painted,  updated
electric,  etc.  Ready
to  move  in.  Off
street  parking  for  2
cars  and  a  large,
fenced-in  back  yard
w/storage  shed.
Across  street
from  playground.
MLS  11-1713
$49,500
Call  Michelle  T.
Boice
570-639-5393
CROSSIN  REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
29  Amber  Lane
Remodeled  2  bed-
room  Ranch  home
with  new  carpeting,
large  sun  porch,
new  roof.  Move
right  in!  For  more
info  and  photos
please  visit:
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MLS  11-749
$89,900
Call  Colleen
570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE
313  N.  River  Street
Nice  2  bedroom
single  home,  A/C,
well  maintained.
Near  courthouse
&  colleges.
Affordably  Priced
@  $44,900.
Call  Jim
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932  or
570-542-5708
WILKES-BARRE
46  Bradford  St.
Well  maintained  3
bedroom  home  with
off  street  parking
and  large  side  yard,
newer  roof,  vinyl
siding,  porches,
windows,  furnace,
hot  water  heat,  and
electrical  panel. All
the  big  ticket  items
have  been  replaced
for  you.  Home  is
ready  to  move
right  in!
MLS  11-510
$78,000
Call  Terry
Solomon  August
570-735-7494
Ext.  301
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ates  Real  Estate
570-735-7494
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PRIME APARTMENTS STILL AVAILABLE!
ST. STANISLAUS APARTMENTS
141 Old Newport Rd., Newport Twp.
Affordable, Accessible 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apartments
Income Eligibility* Required.
Rents: $455-$656 plus electric
(*Maximum Incomes vary according to household size)
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 Rent Includes Water, Sewer & Refuse
For more info or to apply, please call:
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TDD: 800-654-5984
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Location!
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
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61 E. Northampton St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
 Affordable Senior Apartments
 Income Eligibility Required
 Utilities Included!  Low cable rates;
 New appliances; laundry on site;
 Activities!
 Curb side Public Transportation
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& Public Parking
FREE RENT - Call For Details Today!
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Starting at $650
utilities included
WILKES-BARRE
Rooms starting at
Daily $39.99 + tax
Weekly $169.99 + tax
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WiFi
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906  Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
73  Richard  Street
3   Bedroom,   1   Bath
Traditional   in   Very
Good   Condition.
Open   Layout.   Off
Street  Parking,   Yard
&   Shed.   Many
Updates.
Asking  $47,900
Call  570-762-1537
for  showing
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WILKES-BARRE
Affordable
Newly  built  3
bedroom  home.
20-year
no-interest
mortgage.
Must  meet
Wyoming  Valley
Habitat  for
Humanity
eligibility
requirements.
Inquire  at
570-820-8002
906  Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
HANDYMANS SPECIAL!
3  bedroom,  1.5
bath,  2  walk-in
closets  in  master
bedroom,  spacious
living  room,  dining
room  and  kitchen,
cement  basement
floor,  large  fenced
in  backyard  with
outside  deck.  Off
street  parking  and
storage  garage.
Located  in  a  nice
neighborhood.
Selling  As  Is  for
$50,000
Call  (570)  855-9875
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basement,  garage
or  attic  and  call  the
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WILKES-BARRE
Miners  Mills
3  bedroom,   1   bath.
Close  to  casino,   off
street   parking,   nice
yard.   New   energy
efficient  windows.
$66,000
570-479-0935
906  Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
Nice  duplex,  was
originally  a  single
family  home  &  can
easily  be  a  single
again.  Additional
off  street  access
by  rear  alley  of
property.  Seller
assist  available.
$44,900
Call  Kathy  B  @
570-474-6307  or
570-715-7747
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
WILKES-BARRE
REDUCED
116  Amber  Lane
Very  nice  Bi-level
home  with  2-3  bed-
rooms,  open  floor
plan,  built  in
garage,  driveway,
on  corner  lot.
Lower  level  family
room  with  pellet
stove.  Move  in
condition  home.
For  more  informa-
tion  and  photos  visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
$95,000
MLS  10-4538
Call  Colleen
570-237-0415
Looking  to  buy  a
home?
Place  an  ad  here
and  let  the
sellers  know!
570-829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
REDUCED
522  Pennsylvania
Avenue
MONTHLY  MORT-
GAGE  PAYMENT
CHEAPER  THAN
RENT.  Yard,  3  bed-
rooms,  walk  up
attic,  heat  on  a
yearly  service  plan,
roofs  within  6
years.  Add  your
changes  to  this
cared  for  neighbor-
hood  home.
MLS  11-899
$30,000
Call  Holly
EILEEN  MELONE
REAL  ESTATE
570-821-7022
WILKES-BARRE
Start   Your   Real
Estate   Business
Here!   4   unit   with
separate   utilities.
Some   off   street
parking.  $125,000.
To  get  started,
Call  Pat
570-885-4165
Coldwell  Banker
Gerald  L.  Busch
Real  Estate,  Inc.
906  Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
Tudor  Style  -  12  unit
with lots of separate
utilities!   Some   off
street   parking.   Few
blocks   to   college.
$300,000.  Call  Pat
570-885-4165
Coldwell  Banker
Gerald  L.  Busch
Real  Estate,  Inc.
WYOMING
530  Dennison  Ave.
REDUCED
Great  3  bedroom
Cape  Cod  with
charm  &  character,
1  3/4  baths,  nice
yard.  MLS#
10-342  $139,900
call Nancy
570-237-0752
www.atlasrealtyinc
YATESVILLE
PRICE REDUCED
12  Reid  st.
Spacious  Bi-level
home  in  semi-pri-
vate  location  with
private  back  yard.  3
season  room.  Gas
fireplace  in  lower
level  family  room.  4
bedrooms,  garage.
For  more  informtion
and  photos  visit
wwww.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS  10-4740
$159,900
Call  Charlie
570-829-6200
VM  101
YATESVILLE
REDUCED!
61  Pittston  Ave.
Stately  brick  Ranch
in  private  location.
Large  room  sizes,
fireplace,  central
A/C.  Includes
extra  lot.  For  more
information  and
photos  visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS  #10-3512
PRICE  REDUCED
$189,900
Call  Charlie
570-829-6200
VM  101
909   Income &
Commercial
Properties
AVOCA
25  St.  Marys  St.
3,443  sq.  ft.
masonry  commer-
cial  building  with
warehouse/office
and  2  apartments
with  separate  elec-
tric  and  heat.  Per-
fect  for  contractors
or  anyone  with  stor-
age  needs.  For
more  information
and  photos  log  onto
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
Reduced  to
$89,000
MLS  #10-3872
Call  Charlie
570-829-6200
VM  101
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BACK MOUNTAIN
Great  Investment
Opportunity  Prime
Location  On  Rt.118  -
Turn  Key  Gas  Sta-
tion  W/Convenient
Mart.  2  Fuel  Pumps,
(1)  Diesel.
MLS #  11-1809
$299,000.
Call  Geri
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN
909   Income &
Commercial
Properties
DURYEA
921  Main  St.
Over  2,000  S/F  of
commercial  space  +
2  partially  furnished
apartments,
garage,  and  off
street  parking.
Great  convenient
location.
MLS  #11-1965
$237,000
Call  Tom
570-282-7716
EDWARDSVILLE
173-175  Zerby  Ave.
Great  income  prop-
erty  with  additional
garage  space
(34x38)  room  for  3
cars  to  rent!  Live  in
one  half  and  have
your  mortgage  paid
by  the  other!
$12,000+  potential
income!
MLS  #  11-1111
$64,900
Call  John  Shelley
570-288-0770
CROSSIN  REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
EDWARDSVILLE
62-67  Thomas  St
This  would  make  an
awesome   family
compound.   No
shortage  of   parking
on  this  unique  prop-
erty.   One   single
home,   one   duplex
and  an  extra  lot   all
included.   Homes
are   right   on   the
Edwardsville/Larksvi
lle  border.
$129,900
11-252
Call  Betty
(570)  510-1736
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-287-1196
EDWARDSVILLE
Lawrence  St.
Nice  3  unit
property.  Lots  of
off  street  parking
and  bonus  2  car
garage.  All  units  are
rented.  Great
income  with  low
maintenance
$159,900
MLS#  10-2675
Call  Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
Wanna  make  a
speedy  sale?   Place
your  ad  today  570-
829-7130.
FREELAND
1017-1019  Centre  St.
SUNDAY  JUNE  5
1:30PM-3:30PM
Spacious  well
maintained  double
home  with  4  bed-
rooms  on  each
side.  1017  side  is
owner  occupied
with  ductless  AC,
oil  or  coal  heat,
modern  living
rooms,  kitchen  &
baths.  Fenced  in
back  yard  with
shed.  Great  oppor-
tunity  to  live  in  1017
&  pay  your  mort-
gage  with  1019
rental  property
$99,952
MLS#  11-1229
Call  Stanley
(570)  817-0111
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
22 W. Germania St
This   6,600   sq.   ft.
concrete   block
building  has  multiple
uses.   5   offices   &
kitchenette.   Over
5,800  sq.   ft..   ware-
house   space   (high
ceilings).   2   over-
head  doors.
$90,500
MLS  10-1326
Bob  Kopec
HUMFORD
REALTY
570-822-5126
909   Income &
Commercial
Properties
LARKSVILLE
HUGE
REDUCTION!
462  W.  State  St.
Lower  End  Pizza!
Established  prof-
itable  business  for
sale.  Restaurant,
bar,  game  room,
separate  dining
room.  Parking  for
35  cars.  Turnkey
operation.  Addition-
al  parking  lot
included.  For  lease
or  sale
$175,000
Call  Jay  Crossin
Ext.  23
Crossin  Real
Estate
570-288-0770
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NANTICOKE
423  E.  Church  St.
Great  2  family  in
move  in  condition
on  both  sides,  Sep-
arate  utilities,  6
rooms  each.  3  car
detached  garage  in
super  neighbor-
hood.  Walking  dis-
tance  to  college.
For  more  info  and
photos  visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS  11-1608
$127,500
Call  Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON
1011-1015  Oak  St
Available  2  buildings
on  site.  #1011  is  a  2
story  office  building
with  approximately
3800  square  feet.
#1015  is  a  single
story  building  with
approximately  3000
square  feet.
$489,000
MLS#  11-445
Call  Pat  Guzzy
570-407-2480
570-586-1111
PITTSTON
118  Glendale  Road
Well  established  8
unit  Mobile  Home
Park  (Glen  Meadow
Mobile  Home  Park)
in  quiet  country  like
location,  zoned
commercial  and
located  right  off
Interstate  81.  Con-
venient  to  shopping
center,  movie  the-
ater.  Great  income
opportunity!  Park  is
priced  to  sell.
Owner  financing  is
available  with  a
substantial  down
payment.  For  more
details  and  photos
visit www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS  11-1530
$210,000
Call  Kim
570-466-3338
PLAINS
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
15  South  River  St.
For  Sale  By  Owner
4,536  sq.  ft.,  high
traffic  area,  across
from  Rite-Aid,  gas
heat.  For  more  info,
call  570-820-5953
PLAINS TWP.
LAND!
HIGHWAY 315
2  acres  of  commer-
cial  land.  165  front
feet.  Driveway
access  permit  and
lot  drainage  in
place.  WIll  build  to
suit  tenant  or  avail-
able  for  land  lease.
For  more  informa-
tion  and  photos  visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS  11-17
Price  Negotiable
Call  Charlie
570-829-6200
VM  101
909   Income &
Commercial
Properties
PLYMOUTH
155  E  Walnut  St.
Good  investment
property  knocking
on  your  door.  Don't
miss  out,  come  and
see  for  yourself.
Also  included  in  the
sale  of  the  property
is  the  lot  behind  the
home.  Lot  size  is
25X75,  known  as
147  Cherry  St.
$82,000
MLS#  10-2666
Call  Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
WYOMING
Affordable   Building
waiting   for   your
business   to  occupy
it!   It   also   offers
income  from  2  bed-
room   apartment
above.   Off   street
parking.   Offers  con-
sidered!  MLS 11-572
$79,500
Call  Judy  Ross
570-714-9230
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WYOMING
PRICE REDUCED!
285  Wyoming  Ave.
First  floor  currently
used  as  a  shop,
could  be  offices,
etc.  Prime  location,
corner  lot,  full  base-
ment.  2nd  floor  is  3
bedroom  apartment
plus  3  car  garage
and  parking  for
6  cars.  For  more
information  and
photos  go  to
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS  #10-4339
$172,400
Call  Charlie
VM  101
912  Lots & Acreage
DRUMS
Lot  7  Maple  Dr.
Private  yet  conven-
ient  location  just
minutes  from  inter-
states.  You  can  fish
in  your  own  back
yard  in  the
Nescopeck  Creek
or  use  the  nearby
state  game  lands.
Perfect  for  your
vacation  cabin  or
possible  year  round
home!  MLS#11-1492
$19,900
Jill  Jones  696-6550
DURYEA
44.59 ACRES
Industrial  Site.  Rail
served  with  all
utilities.  KOZ
approved.  For  more
information  and
photos  visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
$2,395,000
MLS#10-669
Call  Charlie
EAGLE ROCK RESORT
Beautiful  wooded
corner  lot  -  ideal
for  a  home.   Fea-
tures  excellent
views  and  quiet
resort  serenity.
Club  amenities
for  property  own-
ers  include  golf,
spa,  pools  and
much  more!
.30  acres.
Price  reduced
to  $25,000
917-519-7532
FRANKLINTOWNSHIP
53.52  prime  acres
located  in  the
Dallas  School  Dis-
trict.  MLS#11-1150
$549,000
Maribeth  Jones
office:  696-2600
direct:  696-6565
912  Lots & Acreage
GOULDSBORO
902  Layman  Lane
Wooded   lot   in   Big
Bass   Lake.   Current
perc   on   file. Priced
below   cost,   seller
says  bring  all  offers.
MLS#10-3564.  Low
price  $10,000
Thomas  Bourgeois
516-507-9403
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MOUNTAIN TOP
200  Kirby
Beautiful   piece   of
property   located   in
a  nice  area  waiting
to  be  built  on.  Most-
ly   wooded.   Water,
sewer   and  gas   are
adjacent.   Going
towards   Mountain-
top   left   onto   Kirby
Ave  just   past   Grey-
stone  Manor.
$59,000
MLS  11-429
570-696-2468
MOUNTAIN TOP
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
SPRING IS HERE!!
4C  Liberty  St.
Diamond  in  the
rough  -  Over  23
acres  of  land  wait-
ing  to  be  improved
by  energetic  devel-
oper.  Lots  are  level
&  nestled  at  the
end  of  quiet  street.
Liberty St. is a right
off 309 south at
Januzzi's Pizza.
Land is at end
of street.
$199,900
Call  Jill  Hiscox
570-690-3327
LEWITH & FREEMAN
570-696-3801
NEWPORT TOWNSHIP
2  LOTS  -  1  mile
South  of  L.C.C.C.
Residential  devel-
opment,  under-
ground  utilities
including  gas.
1  -  Frontage  120x
265  deep  $38,000.
2  -  Frontage  210x
158deep  $38,000
Call  570-714-1296
PLAINS
38  & 40  Laurel  St
2 blocks off River
St.  50W  X  100D.
Nice  Location.
Utilities  in  place.
$12,000
570-829-8529
PRICES REDUCED
EARTH
CONSERVANCY
LAND  FOR  SALE
46+/-  Acres
Hanover  Twp.,
$89,000
10+/-  Acres
Hanover  Twp.,
$69,000
28+/-  Acres
Fairview  Twp.,
$85,000
32+/-  Acres
Wilkes-Barre  Twp
REDUCED!
61+/-  Acres
Nuangola
$118,000
JUST  SOLD!
40+/-  Acres
Newport  Twp.
See  additional  Land
for  Sale  at
www. earth
conservancy.org
570-823-3445
SHAVERTOWN
1195  Lantern
Hill  Road
Prime  residential
wooded  lot  with
plenty  of  privacy.
Gently  sloping.
$150,000
MLS#  11-1601
Call  Joe  Moore
570-288-1401
SHAVERTOWN
LAND
Harford  Ave.
4  buildable  residen-
tial  lots  for  sale  indi-
vidually  or  take  all
4!  Buyer  to  confirm
water  and  sewer
with  zoning  officer.
Directions:  R.  on
E.  Franklin,  R.  on
Lawn  to  L.  on
Harford.
$22,500  per  lot
Mark  Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN  REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
915   Manufactured
Homes
ASHLEY PARK
Laurel  Run  & San
Souci  Parks, Like
new,  several  to
choose  from,
Financing&Warranty,
facebook.com/
MobileOne.Sales
Call  (570)250-2890
927   Vacation
Locations
LAKE NUANGOLA
Furnished  Lakefront
property  with  boat
slip.  Beautiful
recently  remodeled
3  bedrooms,  2  bath
house  with  large
deck  overlooking
the  Lake.  Call  Lou
for  details.
(610)  325-9715
930   Wanted to Buy
Real Estate
WE BUY HOMES
Any  Situation
570-956-2385
938   Apartments/
Furnished
HARVEYS LAKE
1  bedroom,  fur-
nished,  LAKE
FRONT  apartments.
Wall  to  wall,  appli-
ances,  lake  rights,
off  street  parking.
No  Pets.  Lease,
security  &
references.
570-639-5920
WILKES-BARRE
FULLY FURNISHED
1 BEDROOM APT.
Short or long term
Excellent
Neighborhood
Priv. Tenant Parking
$750   includes   all
utilities.  No  pets.
(570)  822-9697
941   Apartments/
Unfurnished
ASHLEY
1st  floor,  1  bedroom,
off  street  parking,
water,  sewer  &
garbage,  storage
room,  washer/dryer
hook  up.
$485/month  + gas,
electric,  security  &
references
Call  (570)  823-6060
Need  a  Roommate?
Place  an  ad  and
find  one  here!
570-829-7130
ASHLEY
Available  June  15
Modern  2nd  floor   2
bedroom   apart-
ment.   Off   street
parking.   Washer
dryer  hookup.  Appli-
ances.   Bus   stop  at
the   door.   $550   /
month.  Call
570-954-1992
ASHLEY
Brand  new,  clean  2
bedrooms.  Washer/
dryer  hook-up.
No  Pets.
$550  +  utilities.
Other  Apartments
Available!
570-868-6020
BACK MOUNTAIN
2  bedroom,  large
eat  in  kitchen  with
appliances,  tiled
bath,  carpeting,
deck,  ample  park-
ing,  no  pets.  $495.
570-696-1866
BACK MOUNTAIN
3  large  1  bedroom
apts,  3  kitchens
with  appliances,  3
baths.  Apts.  have
access  to  one
another.  No  lease.
$795  for  all  3  apts
($265  per  apt.)
Convenient  to  all
colleges  and  gas
drilling  areas.
Call for more info
570-696-1866
BACK MOUNTAIN
Attractive  1st  floor,
3  rooms,  hardwood
floors,  tile  bath,
rear  porch  over-
looking  creek  &
mountain  side.  Off
street  parking.
$750/  month.
Includes  heat,
water,  sewer,  &
trash.  Security   ref-
erences. No Pets.
Call  (570)  655-4311
BACK MOUNTAIN
First  floor  efficiency.
Heat   included.   Off
street   parking.   No
pets.   Security   &
lease.  $365/  month.
Call  570-690-3086
DALLAS
1  bedroom,  1  bath,
2nd  floor,  appox.
800  sq.  ft.,  walk  in
closet,  laundry
room,  deck  &  yard.
Off  street  parking.
$575  +  utilities.  1
year  lease,  credit
check  &  references
required.  Call
(570)  675-4597
DALLAS
2  bedroom.  Utilities,
electric  &  gas  by
tenant.  $480/month
+  1  month  security
deposit.  No  pets
570-675-7768
DALLAS  TWP
CONDO FOR LEASE:
$1,800.  2  bedroom/
2  Bath.  Call  Us  to
discuss  our  great
Amenity  &  Mainte-
nance  program!
Call  570-674-5278
941   Apartments/
Unfurnished
Dallas,  Pa.
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
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  $11,900.
570-675-6936,
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL  HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP  ACCESSIBLE
DUPONT
Large  completely
remodeled  2  bed-
room  styled  town-
house.  Stove  &
fridge  included.
Private  interior
attic  &  basement
access.  Washer/
dryer  hookup.  Nice
yard.  $650.  No
pets.  Call
570-479-6722
EDWARDSVILLE
Spacious  2  bed-
room, 1 bath. Conve-
nient location. Refrig-
erator  &  stove  pro-
vided,  washer/dryer
hookup,  no  pets,
$525/month.
Section  8  Accepted
Call  570-357-3628
EXETER
1BR RENOVATED 4
ROOM APARTMENT
1084  Wyoming  Ave.
Aavailable  July  1st,  1
bedroom,   1   bath-
room,   refrigerator
and  stove  provided,
no pets. New exteri-
or and interior doors
new kitchen counter
and   sink.   Electric
heat   in   all   rooms.
Private   off   street
parking.   New  lights
with   ceiling   fans.
About   750sq   ft.
$450/per   month,
water   and   sewer
paid. Call (570) 760-
7504   after   12:00
p.m.   to   set   an
appointment
EXETER
SENIOR APARTMENTS
222  Schooley  Ave.
Exeter,  PA
Accepting   applica-
tions  for   1   bedroom
apartments.   Quality
1   bedroom   apart-
ments   for   ages  62
and   older.   Income
limits   apply.   Rent
only  $437  month.
*  Utilities  Included
*  Laundry  Facilities
*  On  Site
Management
*Private  parking
Call  for  appointment
570-654-5733
Monday  -  Friday
8am-11am.  Equal
Housing Opportunity
FORTY FORT
MUST SEE!!
1st  floor,2  bedroom,
off  street  parking,
large  living  room
with  eat  in  kitchen,
garbage  &  sewer
included.  $650  +
utilities  &  security.
Call  (570)  760-2362
PROFESSIONALLY
MANAGED
FORTY  FORT.  Mod-
ern,  made  beautiful,
4  rooms  complete,
appliances  include
built-ins,  laundry,
colonial  kitchen,
courtyard,  parking
1   car.  NO  PETS/NO
SMOKING.  2  YEAR
LEASE  $595  +  utili-
ties,  EMPLOYMENT/
VERIFICATION
APPLICATION
AMERICA  REALTY
570-288-1422
HANOVER GREEN
Spacious  1st  floor,
2-3  bedrooms,  1.5
baths.  Includes
stove  &  fridge,
heat,  gas,  water,
sewer  &  garbage
No  smoking.  $700/
month  +  security.
Call  (570)  829-0854
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
3029  South  Main  St
Very  large  1st  floor,
3  bedrooms,  wall
to  wall  carpet,
central  air,  eat  in
kitchen  with  appli-
ances.  Off  street
parking.  Washer
/dryer  hookup.
Heat  &  cooking
gas  included.  Ten-
ant  pays  electric  &
water.  $750  +
security.  No  Pets.
Call  570-814-1356
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Great   location,   1
bedroom  apartment
in   residential   area,
all  utilities  included.
$600/month
+  security.
908-482-0335
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
West  End  Road
Clean  & bright  3
bedroom apart-
ments.  Heat,  water,
garbage  & sewer
included  with  appli-
ances.  Off  street
parking.  No  pets,
non  smoking,  not
section  8  approved.
References,  securi-
ty,  first  and  last
months  rent.
$725/month
570-852-0252
570-675-1589
HANOVER TWP.
1  bedroom,  off
street  parking  stove
and  fridge  included.
$360/mo,  +  utilities.
Newly  remodeled
(570)  357-1138
Purebred Animals?
Sell them here with a
classified ad!
570-829-7130
GET THE WORD OUT
with  a  Classified  Ad.
570-829-7130
Need  a  Roommate?
Place  an  ad  and
find  one  here!
570-829-7130
GET THE WORD OUT
with  a  Classified  Ad.
570-829-7130
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED!
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
GET THE WORD OUT
with  a  Classified  Ad.
570-829-7130
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AN EXPERT
Professional Services Directory
CALL
AN EXPERT
1006   A/C &
Refrigeration
Services
STRISH A/C
Ductless  /  Central
Air  Conditioning
Free  Estimates
Licensed  &  Insured
570-332-0715
1015   Appliance
Service
LEN  HOSEY
Appliance  Service
Washer/Dryer
Range/Dishwasher.
Whirlpool,  Maytag,
Kitchenaid  &  Roper
287-7973
1024   Building &
Remodeling
ALL OLDERHOMES
SPECIALIST
825-4268.
Remodel  /  Repair
Kitchen
&  Baths
Call  the
Building
Industry
Association  of
NEPA  to  find  a
qualified  mem-
ber  for  your
next  project.
call  287-3331
or  go  to
www.bianepa.com
DAVE  JOHNSON
Expert   Bathroom
Remodeling,   Whole
House Renovations,
Interior  & Exterior
Carpentry. Kitchens
and  Basements
Licensed &Insured
570-819-0681
DA DAVID  A  JONES VID  A  JONES
BUILDING  &
REMODELING
Additions,  garages,
sheds,  kitchens,
bathrooms,  tile
floor,  finished
basements,  decks,
siding,  roofing,
windows,  doors,
custom  built  oak
stairs  &  trim.
Licensed  & insured.
No  job  too  small.
570-256-7567   or
570-332-0933
PA  #0001719
Driveways,  Side-
walks,  Stone  Work
All  top  Masonry.
Bahram,   855-8405
NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION
All  Types  Of  Work
New  or  Remodeling
Licensed  &  Insured
Free  Estimates
570-406-6044
Northeast
Contracting Group
Decks,  Roofs,
Siding,  Masonry,
Driveways,  Patios,
Additions,  Garages,
Kitchens,  Baths,  etc
(570)  338-2269
Shedlarski Construction
Home  improvement
specialist,  Licensed,
insured,  PA
registered.Kitchens,
baths,  vinyl
siding  & railings,
replacement
windows  &  doors,
additions,  garages,
all  phases  of  home
renovations.
570-287-4067
1039   Chimney
Service
A-1 ABLE CHIMNEY
Rebuild  &  Repair
Chimneys.  All
types  of  Masonry.
Liners  Installed,
Brick  &  Block,
Roofs  &  Gutters.
Licensed  &
Insured
570-735-2257
CHRIS  MOLESKY
CHIMNEY  SPECIALIST
New,  repair,  rebuild,
liners  installed.
Inspections.  Con-
crete  &  metal  caps.
Licensed  &  Insured
570-328-6257
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean  out  your
basement,  garage
or  attic  and  call  the
Classified  depart-
ment  today  at  570-
829-7130!
1039   Chimney
Service
COZY  HEARTH
CHIMNEY
Chimney  Cleaning,
Rebuilding,  Repair,
Stainless  Steel  Lin-
ing,  Parging,  Stuc-
co,  Caps,  Etc.
Free  Estimates
Licensed  &  Insured
1-888-680-7990
1042   Cleaning &
Maintainence
A+ CLEANING BY VERA
Homes,  apartments
&  offices.  Day,
evenings  &
weekends.
570-309-8128  or
570-709-3370
RELAX THIS SUMMER
Let  Us  Do  The
Cleaning!!!
Christophers
Cleaning  Service
Call  Today
570-299-9512
or  email  us  at:
nepacleaning@
gmail.com
1054   Concrete &
Masonry
D. Pugh
Concrete
All  phases  of
masonry  &
concrete.  Small
jobs  welcome.
Senior  discount,
Free  estimates
Licensed  &  Insured
288-1701/655-3505
DEMPSKI MASONRY
& CONCRETE
All  Phases
Licensed  &  Insured
No  job  too  small.
Free  Estimates.
570-824-0130
dempskimasonry.com
GMD MASONRY
All   types  of All   types  of
concrete, concrete,
masonry  and masonry  and
stucco stucco
Licensed/Insured
Free  Estimates
570-451-0701
gmdmasonry.com
1057Construction &
Building
GARAGE DOOR
Sales,  service,
installation  &
repair.
FULLY  INSURED
HIC#  065008
CALL  JOE
(570)606-7489
(570)735-8551
H-D  Contracting
Residential  remod-
eling.  Both  large
and  small  jobs.
Free  Estimates.
Call  Justin  570-332-
0734  or  Salvatore
570-881-2191
1069   Decks
PAINTING & DECK STAINING
Pressure  Washing
We  Also  Do  Indoor
Painting.
Experienced,
Reliable  &  Honest.
570-899-5759
1078   Dry Wall
MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL
Hanging  & finishing,
design  ceilings.
Free  estimates.
Licensed & Insured.
570-331-2355
MIRRA DRYWALL
Hanging & Finishing
Drywall Repair
Textured Ceilings
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
(570) 675-3378
1084   Electrical
GETZIE  ELECTRIC
Licensed  &  Insured.
100  &  200  amp
service  upgrades.
No  job  too  small!
570-947-2818
Motorcycle for sale?
Let  them  see  it  here
in  the  Classifieds!
570-829-7130
1084   Electrical
ECONOLECTRIC
All  Phases
Electrical  work
No  Job
Too  Small.
Residential  &
Commercial
Free  Estimates
Licensed-Insured
PA032422
(570) 602-7840
GRULA ELECTRIC LLC
Licensed,  Insured,
No  job  too  small.
570-829-4077
SLEBODA  ELECTRIC
Master  electrician
Licensed  &  Insured
Bucket  truck  to  40
8 6 8 - 4 4 6 9
1093   Excavating
EXCAVATING & MODULAR HOMES
6-9  ARBORVITAE
Tree Planting Available
Driveways,
concrete  pads  & all
types  of  Excavating!
(570)  332-0077
1105 Floor Covering
Installation
CARPET REPAIR &
INSTALLATION
Vinyl  &  wood.
Certified,  Insured.
570-283-1341
MCGINLEY  FLOORS  LLC
Wood,  Laminate  &
Ceramic
570-895-4350
PADDY@MCGI NL E YFL OORS . COM
1129   Gutter
Repair & Cleaning
GUTTER 2 GO, INC.
PA#067136-  Fully
Licensed  &  Insured.
We  install  custom
seamless  rain
gutters  & leaf
protection  systems.
CALL  US  TODAY  ABOUT
OUR  10%  OFF  WHOLE
HOUSE  DISCOUNT!
570-561-2328
GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED
Window  Cleaning.
Regulars,  storms,
etc.  Pressure
washing,  decks,
docks,  houses,Free
estimates.  Insured.
(570)  288-6794
NORTHEAST FLOORING
SYSTEMS, INC
Installing
&  Refinishing
Hardwood  floors.
We install laminate
flooring too!
570-561-2079
1132   Handyman
Services
ALL
MAINTENANCE
We  Fix  It
Electrical,
Plumbing,
Handymen,
Painting
Carpet  Repair
&  Installation
All  Types
Of  Repairs
570-814-9365
Call  Johnnie
Need  help  with  a
project  or  small
jobs  done?
Evenings  &  week-
ends.  References.
570-855-3823
DO IT ALL HANDYMAN
Painting,  drywall,
plumbing  &  all  types
of  home  repairs,
also  office  cleaning
available.
570-829-5318
Licensed  Contrac-
tor.  Free  Estimates.
No  job  too  big  or
small!  10%  off  with
this  ad.  Great
prices.  Call  today.
570-852-9281
The  Handier
Man
We fix everything!
Plumbing,
Electrical  &
Carpentry.
Retired  Mr.  Fix  It.
Emergencies
23/7
299-9142
1135   Hauling &
Trucking
A A   C L E A N I N G
A1 Always hauling,
cleaning attics, cellar,
garage, one piece or
whole Estate, also
available 10 &20 yard
dumpsters.655-0695
592-1813or287-8302
AAA  CLEANING
A1  GENERAL  HAULING
Cleaning attics,
cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing
&Tree Removal.
FreeEst.  779-0918or
542-5821; 814-8299
A.S.A.P  Hauling
Estate  Cleanouts,
Attics,  Cellars,
Garages,  Fire  &
Flood  Damage.
Free  Estimates,
Same  Day
Service!
570-822-4582
AFFORDABLE
JUNK REMOVAL
Cleanups/Cleanouts
Large  or  Small  Jobs
FREE ESTIMATES
(570)  814-4631
ALL  KINDS  OF
HAULING  &  JUNK
REMOVAL
TREE/SHRUB TREE/SHRUB
REMOV REMOVAL AL
Estate  Cleanout Estate  Cleanout
Free  Estimates
24  HOUR
SERVICE
SMALL  AND
LARGE  JOBS!
570-823-1811
570-239-0484
CASTAWAY
HAULING JUNK
REMOVAL
823-3788 / 817-0395
Charlie Charlies s  Hauling Hauling
Residential  &
Commercial,
Licensed  &  Insured.
Free  estimates.
Whole  estates,  yard
waste,  construction
Spring  cleanup.
570-266-0360  or
570-829-0140
Mikes $5 Up
Hauling,  trash  &
debris,  from  houses
garages  & yards.
Same  day  service.
Free  estimates.
CALL  826-1883
S  &  S  TOWING
&  GARBAGE
REMOVAL
Free   estimates.
Clean   out   attics,
basements,   estates
We   buy   junk   cars
too!   570-472-2392
WILL HAUL ANYTHING
Clean  cellars,
attics,  yards  &
metal  removal.
Call  John
570-735-3330
1162   Landscaping/
Garden
BASIL  FRANTZ  LAWN
&  GARDEN  SERVICE
Residential  &
Commercial
Shrub  Trimming  &
Mulching.  Junk
Removal.  Free  Est.
(570)  855-2409  or
(570)  675-3517
BITTO
LANDSCAPING  &
LAWN  SERVICE
Over  25  years
experience,
landscape  designs,
retaining  walls,
pavers,  patios,
decks,  walkways,
ponds,  lighting,
seeding,  mulch,  etc
Free  Estimates.
570-288-5177
GET THE WORD OUT
with  a  Classified  Ad.
570-829-7130
1162   Landscaping/
Garden
EARTHTONES  HARDS CAPE
Paver  patios,  walk-
ways,  retaining
walls.  Pressure
Washing.  Creative,
Reliable  &  Honest.
570-899-5759
KELLERS LAWN CARE
Mowing,  mulching,
Spring  cleanup,
gravel  &  trimming.
Commercial
& Residential.
570-332-7016
MOWING, TRIMMING
EDGING, SHRUBS
& HEDGES.
LAWN CARE.
FULLY INSURED
CALL & SAVE 10%
OFF LAST BILL
FREE ESTIMATES
570-814-0327
Patrick  &  Deb Patrick  &  Debs s
Landscaping Landscaping
Landscaping,  basic
handy  man,  house
cleaning  & help
moving.  We  even
do  inside  painting.
Any  salvageable
items  can  be  picked
up  for  free.
Free  estimates.
Call  570-793-4232
Or  570-793-4773
QUALITY  LAWN
&  LANDSCAPE
Spring  Clean  Ups,
Mulching,  Grass
Cutting,Fertilization,
Tree  &  Shrub
Maintenance  &
Installation
Experienced,
Affordable,  Reliable
Free  Estimates
(570)  592-4847
Rainbow
Landscaping
& Lawn Service
Spring   &   Fall
Cleanups.  Trimming,
mulching,   complete
landscape   installa-
tion.  Lic.  &  Insured.
Call   570-674-2418
    JOHNS    
Picture  Perfect
LANDSCAPING
Bobcat  :  Grading
Excavator  : Digging
Shrub/Tree Trimming,
Install or Removal
Be safe, not sorry.
Edging/Mulch/Stone
Lawns, Tilling & more
Hauling  /  Removal
Handyman,  all  types.
Fencing  /  Deck  Wash
Blinds/Closets & more!
Reasonable & Reliable
 570-735-1883 
TOP SOIL
SCREENED  &  BLENDED
Delivery  Available
Hunlock  Sand
&  Gravel
570-336-0411
1165   Lawn Care
1ST Choice
Landscaping   Com-
plete   Lawn   Mainte-
nance,   Landscaping,
Junk Removal.
Free Estimates.
570-288-0552
AFFORDABLE
LAWN CARE
Complete  Lawn
Care  Service
FREE ESTIMATES
Mike  570-357-8074
Bill  570-855-2474
Leave  Message
PETERS LA PETERS LAWNCARE WNCARE
Reliable  service  &
reasonable  rates!
570-829-5444
570-332-4199
WEST SIDE LAWNCARE
& PRESSURE WASHING
Call  JJ  Murphy
570-714-3637
1183   Masonry
CONCRETE & MASONRY
Brick,  block,  steps,
stucco,  stone,
sidewalks,  porches
and  small  jobs!
570-283-5254
1186 Miscellaneous
WINDOWS INSTALLED
SUMMER  SPECIAL
$50  PER  WINDOW
25+  Yrs  Experience
570-855-6127
Land  for  sale?
Place  an  ad
and  SELL
570-829-7130
1189 Miscellaneous
Service
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE  PICKUP
288-8995
1195   Movers
BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
Call for Free Quote.
We make moving easy.
BDMhel pers. com
570-852-9243
1204   Painting &
Wallpaper
A  &  N  PAINTING
Airplane  Quality  at
Submarine  Prices!
Interior/Exterior,
pressure  washing,
decks  & siding.
Commercial/Resi-
dential.  Over  17
years  experience!
Free  estimates.
Licensed  &  Insured
570-820-7832
A + CLASSICAL
Int./Ext.   Experts!
Aluminum,  Wood
&  Deck  Staining
Free  Estimates
Licensed-Insured
30  Years
Experience
Locally  Owned
Sinced  1990
570-283-5714
A.B.C. Professional
Painting
36  Yrs  Experience
We  Specialize  In
New  Construction
Residential
Repaints
Comm./Industrial
All  Insurance
Claims
Apartments
Interior/Exterior
Spray,Brush,  Rolls
WallpaperRemoval
Cabinet  Refinish-
ing
Drywall/Finishing
Power  Washing
Deck  Specialist
Handy  Man
FREE ESTIMATES
Larry Neer
570-606-9638
AMERICA  PAINTING
Interior/Exterior.
20  years  experi-
ence.   Insured.
Senior  Discount
570-855-0387
JASON SIMMS PAINTING
Interior/Exterior
Power  Washing
Free  Estimates
20  Yrs.  Experience
Insured
(570)  947-2777
M. PARALI S PAI NTI NG
Int/  Ext.  painting,
Power  washing.
Professional  work
at  affordable  rates.
Free  estimates.
570-288-0733
Painting
Free  Estimates.
Reasonable  Rates.
Flexible  Hours.
THE PAINT DUDE
570-650-3008
Serra  Painting
Book  Now  For
Summer  &  Save.  All
Work  Guaranteed
Satisfaction.
30  Yrs.  Experience
Powerwash  &  Paint
Vinyl,  Wood,  Stucco
Aluminum.
Free  Estimates
You  Cant  Lose!
570-822-3943
Motorcycle for sale?
Let  them  see  it  here
in  the  Classifieds!
570-829-7130
1213   Paving &
Excavating
EDWARDS   ALL COUNTY
PAVING & SEAL COATING
3  Generations
of  Experience.
Celebrating 76
Years of Pride
& Tradition!
Licensed  and
Insured.
Call  Today
For  Your
Free  Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.#  PA021520
SEAL  COATING
Asphalt  mainte-
nance  service
We  offer  a  full  line
of  Commercial,
Industrial  & Resi-
dential  services.
570-394-9794
1249  Remodeling &
Repairs
D  &  D
REMODELING
From  decks  and
kitchens  to  roofs,
and  baths,  etc.
WE  DO
IT  ALL!!!!!!!
CALL  US  FOR CALL  US  FOR
ALL  OF  YOUR ALL  OF  YOUR
INTERIOR  AND INTERIOR  AND
EXTERIOR EXTERIOR
REMODELING REMODELING
NEEDS NEEDS
570-406-9387
Licensed/Insured
YOUVE  TRIED
THE  REST  NOW
CALL  THE
BEST!!!
1252   Roofing &
Siding
J&F  ROOFING
SPECIALISTS
All  types  of  roofing.
Repairs & Installation
25 Years Experience
Licensed  /  Insured
Free  Estimates
Reliable  Service
570-855-4259
J.R.V.  ROOFING
570-824-6381
Roof  Repairs  & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
Hot  Built  Up,  Rubber,
Gutters   &   Chimney
Repairs. Year Round.
Licensed/Insured
FREE Estimates
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
New  Roofs  &
Repairs,  Shingles,
Rubber,  Slate,
Gutters,  Chimney
Repairs.  Credit
Cards  accepted.
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Specializing In
All Types of
Roofs, Siding,
Chimneys
& Roof Repairs
Low Prices
Free Estimates
Licensed
& Insured
28 Years
Experience
570-829-5133
SUMMER
ROOFING
Special $1.29 s/f
Licensed, insured,
fast service
570-735-0846
1294   Tile & Repair
TILE! TILE!TILE!
Tile,  Stone  &  Marble
Installations
Floors,Walls  &  Tubs
20  Yrs.  Experience
Rick  570-864-8595
1336   Window
Cleaning
Professional
Window  Cleaning
&  More.
Gutters,  carpet,
pressure  washing.
Residential/com-
mercial.  Ins./bond-
ed.   Free est.
570-283-9840
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941   Apartments/
Unfurnished
HANOVER TWP.
Lee  Park
Available  June  15
Spacious   1   bed-
room,   1st   floor
apartment.   Large
basement.  Washer/
dryer   hookup.
Garbage   fees
included.   $515/
month  +  utilities.   1st
&  last  +  security.
No  pets.
570-954-1992
JENKINS TWP.
Private  2nd  floor,  1
bedroom  apartment
for  rent.  Sewer  &
water  included.
$425/month  + secu-
rity  &  references
Call  (570)  540-6794
JENKINS TWP./PITTSTON
2nd  floor,  newly
renovated,  2  bed-
rooms,  carpet,  nice
yard,  easy  parking.
Small  Pets  okay.
Heat,  Water  includ-
ed.  $650/month.
Credit  check  & ref-
erences  required.
Cell  (917)  753-8192
KINGSTON
168  S.  MAPLE  AVE
Carriage  house
apartment,  com-
pletely  remodeled,
five  large  rooms
with  2-bedrooms,
bath  with  separate
tub  and  shower.
1300SF.  1-car
garage  in  private
location.  Central
A/C.  MLS#11-895
$1,000/Month
plus  utilities
Ted  Poggi
283-9100  x25
KINGSTON
2  bedroom.  $675/
month.  Includes  gas
heat.  Security  &  ref-
erences  required
No  pets.  Call
570-288-4200
KINGSTON
3   bedroom.   Off
street   parking.
Freshly   painted,
new   carpet.   Water
&   Sewer   included.
No   pets.   Washer
dryer   hookup.   New
bathroom  /   kitchen.
1st month & security
required.  $650
570-574-8673
KINGSTON
31  Pulaski  St
2  bedroom,  living
room,  large  eat  in
kitchen,  modern
bath.  Includes
fridge,  stove,
washer,  dryer,
&  water.  $500  per
month  +  utilities  &
security  deposit,
No  pets.  Call  Chris
570-417-2919
KINGSTON
44  E.  Walnut  St.
Must  Be  Seen!
Private  home,  2nd
floor  duplex.  Out-
standing  neighbor-
hood,  2  bedroom,  1
bath,  expansive
apartment.  All  new
kitchen  with  appli-
ances.  Extra  stor-
age  available.  $650
+  utilities.  No  pets,
no  smoking.  Lease/
application
570-954-2111
leave  message
KINGSTON
72  E. 72  E.   W Walnut alnut   St. St.
2nd  floor,  located  in
quiet  neighborhood.
Kitchen,  living
room,  dining  room,
sun  room,  bath-
room.  2  large  and  1
small  bedrooms,
lots  of  closets,  built
in  linen,  built  in
hutch,  hardwood
and  carpeted
floors,  fireplace,
storage  room,  yard,
w/d  hookup  and
new  stove.  Heat
and  hot  water  incl.
1  yr.  lease  +  security
$900/month
570-406-1411
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KINGSTON
AVAILABLE  NOW!
2nd  Floor,  1  Bed,
1  Bath,  modern
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.
Call  570-822-9821
KINGSTON
E. WALNUT ST.
Light,  bright,  1st
floor,  2  bedrooms,
elevator,  carpet-
ed,  Security
system.  Garage.
Extra  storage  &
cable  TV  included.
Laundry  facilities.
Heat  &  hot  water
furnished.  Fine
neighborhood.
Convenient  to  bus
&  stores.   No
pets.   References.
Security.  Lease.
No  smokers
please.  $840.
570-287-0900
941   Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
EXECUTIVE STYLE
LIVING
2nd  floor
apartment
in  beautiful
historical  home.
2  bedrooms,  1
bathroom,  dining
room,  living
room,  newly
remodeled
kitchen  with
granite  counters
and  all  appli-
ances  provided,
including
washer/dryer,
off-street  park-
ing,  plenty  of
storage.  Avail-
able  July  1.
$1,000/mo.
570-472-1110
KINGSTON
Rutter  Ave.
1  bedroom  1st
floor,   large  living
room,  neutral
decor.   Gas  heat,
water  included.  Off
street  parking.  No
pets.   $420  plus
security  &  lease.
570-793-6294
KINGSTON
SDK GREEN
ACRES HOMES
11  Holiday  Drive
Kingston
A  Place  To
Call  Home
Spacious  1,  2  &  3
Bedroom  Apts
3  Bedroom
Townhomes
Gas  heat  included
FREE
24hr  on-site  Gym
Community  Room
Swimming  Pool
Maintenance  FREE
Controlled  Access
Patio/Balcony
and  much  more...
Call  Today
or  stop  by
for  a  tour!
570-288-9019
KINGSTON
Twinkle  &  Kingston
Eye,  2nd  floor,  1000
sf,  2  bed,  washer/
dryer  available.  Off
street  parking  for  1.
Appliances,  no
pets,  non  smoking,
$575/month  plus
gas  &  electric.
Available  July  1.  1
year  lease  &  securi-
ty.   570-814-1356
LARKSVILLE
Cute  3  bedroom
apartment,  just
renovated,  quiet
neighborhood,  no
pets,  washer/dryer
hook-up,  off-street
parking,   $515/
month  +  utilities  &
1  month  security.
845-386-1011
LEE PARK
Hanover  Twp.
1st  floor,  living
room,  eat  in
kitchen,  2  bedroom,
wall  to  wall,  rear
porch,  washer  &
dryer.  Water,
garbage  &  sewer
included.   No  pets.
$450/month.  1st,
Last,  security,
&  References.
570-821-5694
LUZERNE
1  bedroom,  wall  to
wall,  off-street
parking,  coin
laundry,  water,
sewer  &  garbage
included.  $495/
month  +  security
&  lease.  HUD
accepted.  Call
570-687-6216  or
570-954-0727
LUZERNE
Cozy  1  bedroom,
2nd  floor.  Kitchen,
living  area.  New
flooring,  private
entrance,  yard
access.  Off  street
parking.  $440/mo.
Water  &  trash
included.  Security
&  1  year  lease.
No  pets.  Call
(570)  760-5573
LUZERNE
Efficiency.  Some
utilities  included.
New  carpet.
$380/month
Lease  &  security.
Available  June  15
Call  after  6  p.m.
570-220-6533
MOUNTAIN TOP
1  Bedroom  apart-
ments  for  elderly,
disabled.  Rents
based  on  30%  of
ADJ  gross  income.
Handicap  Accessi-
ble.   Equal  Housing
Opportunity.  TTY711
or  570-474-5010
This  institution  is  an
equal  opportunity
provider  &
employer.
MOUNTAIN TOP
WOODBRYN
1  &  2  Bedroom.
No  pets.
Rents  based
on  income  start
at  $405  &  $440.
Handicap
Accessible.
Equal  Housing
Opportunity.
Call  570-474-5010
TTY711
This  institution  is  an
equal  opportunity
provider  and
employer.
941   Apartments/
Unfurnished
NANTICOKE
2  bedroom,  new
carpet/paint,  wash-
er  dryer  hookup,  no
pets.  $450/month  +
security  &  utilities.
Please  call
570-822-7657
NANTICOKE
APARTMENTS  FOR  RENT.
Deposit  & 1st
months  rent
required.  No  pets.
$450-$550
(516)  216-3539
NANTICOKE
Hanover  Section
2nd   floor,   1   bed-
room.   Stove   &
Fridge.   $425  +   gas
&  electric.  Call
570-417-0088
NANTICOKE
Spacious  2  bed-
room  apartment.
Wall  to  wall  carpet,
coin  operated  laun-
dry  on  premises,
Garbage  &  sewer
included.  $600/mo.
+  security.  Credit
check  &  references
required.  Call
Monica  Lessard
570-287-1196
Ext.  3182
PITTSTON
77  S.  Main  Street
2 bedroom, 2nd floor.
$385 + utilities. No
pets.   570-655-2313
or 570-654-6737
PITTSTON
Available  In  July
3rd floor, 3 bedroom
Living  room  &  den,
full   eat   in   kitchen,
full   bath.   $550   +
security.   Sewer   &
garbage   included.
Call  (570)  883-0505
PLAINS
1 bedroom 2nd floor,
stove  &  refrigerator,
washer/   dryer   hook
up,   wall   to  wall,   gas
heat, 2 car off street
parking,   no   smok-
ing,   no   pets.   Near
casino & I-81.   1 year
lease.   $400   +   utili-
ties,   security,   1st   &
last   month,   credit   &
background checks.
570-639-1564
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PLAINS
2 BEDROOM,  2nd
floor,  off  street
parking,  large  living
space.  $425/mo  +
utilities.  No  pets  or
smoking.  Call
570-820-8822
PLAINS
Beautiful,   spacious
townhouse  for   rent.
2   bedrooms,   2   1/2
baths.   Central   Air.
Tile  kitchen  &  baths.
Hardwood   floors.
Attached   garage.
Finished   basement,
deck   &  patio.   A
must  see!  Call
570-760-2362
PLAINS
Great  Location
1st  floor,  2  bedroom
large  eat-in  kitchen,
living  room,  tiled
bath,  wall  to  wall,
AC,  parking.  $465
+  utilities.  Call
570-696-1866
PLYMOUTH
Nice,   recently  reno-
vated   1st   floor   1
bedroom.   Stove   &
Fridge   included.
$500   +  electric   &
garbage.   Lease,
security,  references
Call   for  appointment
and  application.
570-417-0088
SHAVERTOWN
2   bedroom,   2nd
floor.Includes  water,
sewer   &   garbage.
New   carpet.   Off
street   parking.   No
smoking   or   pets.
$525/mo.+   security.
Call  (570)  709-3288
SHEATOWN
Beautiful   1st   floor,   2
1/2  bedroom.   Stove
and   fridge.   Large
kitchen,   on-site
laundry   room.   Off
street parking. $600
+  Cooking   Gas   &
Electric,   security,
lease  &  background
check.  Call
570-417-0088
for  appointment
SUGAR NOTCH
675  Main  St
2  bedroom,  1  bath,
1st  floor  rear,  stove
included.  No  pets.
Electric  heat.
$450/month  +
utilities  &  security.
Call  570-371-2030
WEST PITTSTON
Availabe  Immediatly
Clean   1   bedroom,
2nd   floor.   Washer/
dryer   hookup.
$500/mo.   +   utilities
&  security.  Call
(570)  947-8073
West  Pittston,  Pa.
GARDEN  VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
221  Fremont  St.
Housing  for  the
elderly  &  mobility
impaired;  all  utilities
included.  Federally
subsidized
program.  Extremely
low  income  persons
encouraged  to
apply.  Income  less
than  $11,900.
570-655-6555,
8  am-4  pm,
Monday-Friday.
EQUAL  HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP  ACCESSIBLE
941   Apartments/
Unfurnished
WEST WYOMING
Available  July  1st
Large,   modern   2nd
floor   1   bedroom
apartment.   Living
room  & dining  room
with   large   eat   in
kitchen.   Deck.   Heat
&   water   included.
No   pets.   $600   +
security.  Call
570-693-9339
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941   Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower
Crossing
Apartments
570.822.3968
- Light & bright
open floor plans
- All major
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
maintenance
- Short term
leases available
Call TODAY For
AVAILABILITY!!
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crossing.com
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WILKES-BARRE
19  Catlin  Ave
2  bedroom.   Heat   &
hot   water.   New
stove  &  fridge.   Ten-
ant  pays  electric
646-391-4638  or
570-825-8360
WILKES-BARRE
2nd  floor  1  bed-
room,  heat,  water,
stove  &  fridge
included.  Security  &
background  check.
$500  to  $550.
Call  570-332-8114
WILKES-BARRE
3  BED/1.5  BATHS
HEAT,  WATER,
SEWER  &  TRASH
INCLUDED,
secure  building,
washer/  dryer
on-site,wood
floors,  yard,
parking.  $795.
(570)  899-8034
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WILKES-BARRE
3  bedroom,  washer
dryer  hookup,  off
street  parking.  2nd
&  3rd  floors.  No
pets.  $525/month  +
security  &  utilities.
Call  570-822-7657
WILKES-BARRE
Charming,   Victorian
2  bedroom  3rd  floor
apartment.   Partially
furnished.   34   West
Ross  St.  View  at
houpthouse.com
Most   utilities  includ-
ed   with   rent.   His-
toric  building  is  non
smoking   and   pet
free.   Base   rent:
$700. Security & Ref-
erences   required.
Call Vince:
570-762-1453
WILKES-BARRE
Clean,  2  bedroom,
2nd  floor  duplex.
Stove,  hookups,
parking,  yard.  No
pets/no  smoking.
$475  +  utilities.
Call  570-868-4444
941   Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS
SAVE  MONEY  THIS  YEAR!
113  Edison  St.
Quiet neighborhood.
2  bedroom  apart-
ments  available  for
immediate  occu-
pancy.   Heat  &  hot
water  included. $625
Call  Aileen  at
570-822-7944
WILKES-BARRE
Modern,   affordable
1   bedroom,   first
floor   apartment.
Cats  welcome.$425
+  utilities.  Call
570-239-9840
Wilkes-Barre
ONE AND TWO
BEDROOM UNITS
For  lease,  available
immediately,  1  bath-
room,  refrigerator
and  stove  provided,
washer/dryer
hookup,  Washer
and  Dryer  in  one
unit.  Call  to  leave
message,
$500.00/per  month,
plus  utilities,
references/
security  deposit.
Call  570-735-4074
WILKES-BARRE
One   bedroom
executive   apart-
ment.   Beautiful,
fully  furnished,  TV
and   all   appli-
ances  included.
Conveniently
located.
$700/month.
570-826-1688
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
Luxury   one   bed-
room apartment. 1.5
baths. All appliances
&  utilities  included.
A  must  see!
$1,100/month
Call  570-574-3065
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
SECURE BUILDINGS
1  &  2   bedroom
apartments.
Laundry  facility.  Off
street  parking  avail-
able.  Starting  at
$440. 570-332-5723
WILKES-BARRE
Very  Large  apart-
ment  located  in
desirable  neighbor-
hood.  Within  walk-
ing  distance  to
Wilkes  &  Kings.
Spacious  3  bed-
room,  2  bathroom
includes  a  private
balcony/deck  over-
looking  an  in-
ground  pool,  off-
street  parking,
hardwood  floors,
washer/dryer
hookup  and  a  room
that  could  be  used
as  a  small  4th  bed-
room.  No  pets.
$1,650/month  +
security  deposit
Email:  cshovlin@fcla
wpc.com   or   call
(570)   718-1444  and
ask  for  Chris.
941   Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
1  & 2  bedrooms
Laundry  facility
Stove,  fridge
Secure  building
Community
Rooms.
Elevator
2  fully  handicap
accessible  apts.
also  available
RECENTLY RENOVATED
Call  Christy
570-417-0088
FRANKLIN GARDENS
SENIOR LIVING
WILKES-BARRE
West  River  Street
Several   1   bedroom
apartments   avail-
able.   Hardwood
flooring   &   appli-
ances   included.
Heat,   water,   sewer
& trash   also  includ-
ed.   Walking   dis-
tance  to  Wilkes  Uni-
versity.   Pet  Friendly.
Available   June   1.
Starting  at  $600.
570-969-9268
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2  bedroom
single,
exceptional
1  bedroom,
water  included
2  bedroom,
water  included
3  bedroom
single  family
exceptional
Duryea
2  bedroom,
affordable,  water
included
Nanticoke
2  bedroom,
large,  water
included
Pittston
Large  1
bedroom  water
included
Plymouth
3   bedroom  half
double
Old  Forge
2  bedroom
exceptional
water  included
McDermott  &
McDermott
Real  Estate
Inc.  Property
Management
570-821-1650
(direct  line)
Mon-Fri.  8-7pm
Sat.  8-noon
WYOMING
BLANDINA
APARTMENTS
Deluxe   1   &  2   bed-
room.   Wall   to   Wall
carpet.   Some   utili-
ties   by   tenant.   No
pets.   Non-smoking.
Elderly   community.
Quiet,   safe.   Off
street  parking.  Call
570-693-2850
944   Commercial
Properties
Center  City  WB
AFRAID TO MOVE?
Are  you  paying
too  much  for  your
current  office,  but
dread  the  incon-
venience  of  mov-
ing?  We  can  help!
We  not  only  offer
less  expensive
rent,  but  we  will
also  help  you
move  to  our  mod-
ern  office  space  in
the Luzerne Bank
Building on Public
Square.  Rents
include  heat,  cen-
tral  air,  utilities,
trash  removal,
and  nightly  clean-
ing  -  all  without  a
sneaky  CAM
charge.  Access
parking  at  the  the
intermodal  garage
via  our  covered
bridge.  300SF  to
5000SF  available.
We  can  remodel
to  suit.  Brokers
protected.  Call
Jeff  Pyros  at
570-822-8577
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COMMERCIAL
422  North  Main
Street,  Pittston
Flexible   commer-
cial/office  space  on
Main   Street.
Includes  4  separate
offices,   large   room
which could be used
as   a   conference
room   and   a   rest-
room.   Very   high
traffic  area.   Locat-
ed   in   a   strip   mall
that   is   fully   occu-
pied.   Parking  avail-
able.   For   more
details  and  pictures,
visit   www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com.   MLS  11-
1832. $750/month   +
utilities.
Call  Kim  at
570-466-3338.
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte.  315
2,000  SF
Office  /  Retail
Next  to  Gymboree
4,500  SF  Office
Showroom,
Warehouse
Loading  Dock
4  Acres  touching
I81  will  build  to  suit.
Call   570-829-1206
KINGSTON
Wyoming  Ave
Commercial   Spaces
Available.  High
Traffic  Area.   500  sf
&  1,100  sf.  Call  Mark
570-696-1600
944   Commercial
Properties
LUZERNE
STATE  APPROVED
FOR  SCHOOL,
DAYCARE  AND
OFFICE  SPACE.
FOR  LEASE
78 MAIN STREET
available  immedi-
ately,  3200  sq  ft
square  feet,
On  Main  Street
Luzerne,  off-street
parking,  forced  air
furnace,  central  air,
Call  (570)  288-5404
after  8:00  a.m.  to
set  an  appointment
or  email
morgancorp@
epix.net.
MEDICAL OFFICE
Suite  for  lease  in
modern  building  in
Avoca.  Designed
for  2  physicans.
2,800  sq  ft,  6  exam
rooms,  large  recep-
tion  area,  break-
room/kitchen,  file
room,  2  restrooms,
lab  area,  2  private
offices.  Excellent
condition.  Close  to
I-81.  50+  parking
spots  available.
570-954-7950
OFFICE SPACE
18  Pierce  St
Kingston,  PA
Available  Immedi-
ately,  Off  street
parking.  Security
required.  3  room
Suite  $300/month,
includes  utilities.
570-690-0564
570-823-7564
PITTSTON
328  Kennedy  Blvd.
Modern  medical
space,  labor  &
industry  approved,
ADA  throughout,  2
doctor  offices  plus
4  exam  rooms,  xray
and  reception  and
breakrooms.  Could
be  used  for  any
business  purpose.
Will  remodel  to  suit.
For  lease
$2,200/MO.
Also  available  for
sale
MLS  #11-751
Call  Charlie
VM  101
PITTSTON
COOPERS CO-OP
Lease  Space
Available,  Light
manufacturing,
warehouse,
office,  includes
all  utilities  with
free  parking.
I  will  save
you  money!
PLAINS  TWP
7  PETHICK  DRIVE
OFF  RTE.  315
1200  &  700  SF
Office  Furnished.
570-760-1513
944   Commercial
Properties
315 PLAZA
1750  &  3200  SF
Retail  /  Office
Space  Available
570-829-1206
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
MANUFACTURING
OFFICE SPACE
PITTSTON
Main  St.
12,000  sq.  ft.  build-
ing  in  downtown
location.  Ware-
house  with  light
manufacturing.
Building  with  some
office  space.  Entire
building  for  lease  or
will  sub-divide.
MLS  #10-1074
Call  Charlie
570-829-6200
VM  101
WILKES-BARRE
Lease   this   free-
standing  building  for
an   AFFORDABLE
monthly  rent. Totally
renovated   &   ready
to   occupy.   Offices,
conference   room,
work   stations,   kit
and   more.   Ample
parking   and   handi-
cap  access.  $1,750/
month.  MLS  11-419
Call  Judy  Rice
5701-714-9230
947   Garages
KINGSTON
Garage  for  Rent.
Clean  car  storage
only,  $65/month
Call  570-696-3915
950   Half Doubles
EXETER
Newly  remodeled  3
bedroom  fully  base-
ment  & attic.  Stove,
refrigerator,  fenced
in  yard  and  back
patio.  Washer/dryer
hook  up.  Sewer
included.
$700/month  +  utili-
ties.  No  Pets.  Non
Smoker.  1  month
security  and
references.
Available  June  15.
Call  (570)  693-5673
KINGSTON
3  bedrooms,  1  bath,
gas  heat,  wall  to
wall  carpet,  wash-
er/dryer  hookup.
$575/month  +
utilities  by  tenant.
Call  570-690-3367
LARKSVILLE
3   bedroom,   1   bath
half   double,   Freshly
cleaned   &   painted.
Tenant   pays  all   utili-
ties including sewer.
$550  plus  security.
Call  (570)  332-5723
950   Half Doubles
NANTICOKE
2-3  bedrooms,  1.5
bath,  fridge  &  stove
provided,  washer/
dryer  hookup  &  wall
to  wall  carpet.
$475/month  plus
security  &  utilities.
570-472-2392
NANTICOKE
55  Loomis  St
3  bedroom,  wall
to  wall  carpet,
full  basement  &
attic.  Stove,
fridge  & water  &
garbage  includ-
ed.  No  pets.
$630+ security
570-814-1356
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PLYMOUTH
Nice  location.
Large  3  bedrooms,
1  bath,  lots  of
storage.  Sewer
included.  $575/mo.
1st  &  last.  Call
570-332-8922
WILKES-BARRE
2 Half Doubles
Both  located  in  nice
neighborhoods.  Off
street  parking.
Large  back  yards.
No  pets.  Security  &
all  utilities  by  ten-
ant.  3  bedrooms,
1  bath,  huge  attic.
$625/month.  Also,
Adorable  2  bed-
room.  $550/month
570-766-1881
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
Beautiful,   clean   1/2
double   in   a   quiet
neighborhood.   3
bedrooms,   1.5
baths,   full   base-
ment,   fenced   in
yard,   3   porches.
New   insulation   &
energy efficient win-
dows.   Washer/
Dryer   hookup,   dish-
washer  $650  +  utili-
ties.  570-592-4133
WYOMING
3  bedroom,  central
air,  baseboard  hot
water,  all  modern
appliances,  includ-
ing  washer/dryer,
off  street  parking
$850/month
+  utilities
Call  (570)  760-4483
953Houses for Rent
3 BEDROOM HOME
IN MESHOPPEN
BOX  97D
LOTT  ROAD
MESHOPPEN,  PA.
For  lease,  avail-
able  immediately!
3   bedrooms,   2
bath   rooms,   USE
OF   EXISTING
APPLIANCES,
washer/dryer   hook
- up, covered park-
ing,   pets   ok,   ON
MYO  BEACH  AND
THE   SUSQUEHAN-
NA   RIVER,
$1100.00   FIRST
AND   LAST/   per
month,   plus   utili-
ties,   SECURITY
/deposit.  Call
(570)  762-4471
to  set  an  appoint-
ment  or  email
BIOBOB@ME.COM.
DALLAS
3/4  bedroom  home,
gas  heat,  all  appli-
ances  included.
$1,050  +  utilities.
Call  (570)  406-6044
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WOULD  BE
INTERESTED  IN
LEASING?
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qualified  renters
looking  for  Homes
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list  of  preferred
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Dee  Fields,
Associate  Broker
570-788-7511
LEWITH & FREEMAN RE, INC
REMODELED
BEAUTY
LUZERNE  HOME
New  Colonial
kitchen,  all  appli-
ances,  washer/
dryer,  gas  fireplace,
1.5  baths,  2  porch-
es,  yard,  more.  NO
PETS/SMOKING
2  YEAR  LEASE.
APPLICATION/
EMPLOYMENT
MANDATORY.
$850  +  UTILITIES.
570-288-1422
HANOVER TWP.
2   bedroom   home,
hardwood   floors,
central air, fireplace,
new  paint,   garage.
$550/   month  +  utili-
ties.  No  pets.  Call
(570)  332-2477
HARVEYS LAKE
2  bedroom  home.
All  appliances,
$600/month.
NO  PETS.  Security
and  lease.  Call
570-762-6792
HARVEYS LAKE
SMALL 2 BEDROOM
Living   room,   dining
room,   kitchen,   gas
heat,   heated   base-
ment,   stove,   fridge,
sewer   garbage
included.   No  pets.   ,
$600/per   month,   +
utilities   security   &
lease.
570-639-5608
953Houses for Rent
KINGSTON
TOWNHOUSE
In  nice  neighbor-
hood.  3  bedroom,
1.5  bath.  Appli-
ances,  washer/
dryer,  parking  for  2.
$850.  No  pets/
smoking.  Security  &
references  required.
570-885-5683
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570-829-7130
MOUNTAINTOP
1,200s/f   with  base-
ment  &  yard.  Hard-
wood  floors,  3  bed-
rooms.  Sewer  &
water  included.
Security  & refer-
ences  required.
$1,095/month
Call  (570)  498-1510
MOUNTAINTOP
Scenic  &  tranquil
setting  for  3  bed-
room,  2  bath  home
located  on  private
drive.  Hardwood
floors  with  area
rugs,  large  kitchen,
dishwasher,  stove,
fridge  &  office  area.
2nd  floor  bonus
room.  Laundry
hookup  in  base-
ment,  enclosed
porches  (front  heat-
ed).  Sewer,  water  &
outside  lawn  main-
tenance  included.
$1,250  +  security,
lease  &  background
check.  Available
in  Mid  July.
Crestwood  Schools
570-678-5850
NANTICOKE
Desirable
Lexington  Village
Nanticoke,  PA
Many   ranch   style
homes.  2  bedrooms
2 Free Months With
A 2 Year Lease
$795 + electric
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MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
NANTICOKE
Totally   renovated   2
story,   2   bedroom,
1   1/2   bath   house.
Living / Dining room.
Tile  /   carpet.   Newer
Appliances,   washer
dryer   hookup.   No
smoking,   no   pets.
Sewage   &   water
included.   $650   +
utilities,   lease,   first,
last,   $500   security
&   proof  of  income.
Call   570-851-5995
SWOYERSVILLE
RENT TO OWN
3  bedroom  ranch
with  in  ground  pool.
Needs  TLC.  Pets
ok.  No  credit  check.
$795/month.  Call
(570)  956-2385
WEST PITTSTON
House  and  garage
for  rent  with  electric
overhead  door.
Must  see!  Call
570-430-3095
WILKES-BARRE
MONARCH RENTALS
3  bedrooms,
all  appliances
provided.
Call  570-822-7039
953Houses for Rent
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
Newly  remodeled.
2  bedrooms,  1.5
baths,  off  street
parking,  fenced
yard,  some  pets
okay,  appliances
included.
$800/month
+ utilities  &  security
Call  (570)  899-2665
962   Rooms
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice,  clean
furnished  room,
starting  at  $315.
Efficiency  at  $435
month  furnished
with  all  utilities
included.  Off
street  parking.
570-718-0331
WILKES-BARRE
Room  for  rent.$400
Washer  /  dryer,
cable  included.
845-616-1461
965   Roommate
Wanted
MOCANAQUA
HOUSE TO SHARE
Professional  male
seeking  profes-
sional  female  to
share  house.  Only
$250/  month.  All
utilities  included.
Beautiful  home  5
rooms  +  2  bed-
rooms.  Rec  base-
ment,  carpeted.
No  pets,  neat  per-
son  wanted,  age
unimportant.
570-762-8202
971   Vacation &
Resort Properties
FLORIDA
Boca  Raton
Beautiful   5   room
home   with   Pool.
Fully   furnished.   On
canal   lot.   $600
weekly.   If   interest-
ed,  write  to:
120  Wagner  St.
Moosic,  PA  18507
HARVEYS LAKE
Lake  front  apart-
ment  &  home  for
rent.  Furnished.
Weekly  rentals.
570-639-5041
for  details.
WILDWOOD CREST
Ocean  front,  on
the  Beach.  1  bed-
room  Condo,  pool.
06/24  -  09/09
$1,550/week
570-693-3525
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HARVEYS LAKE
DOCK WANTED
Middle  Aged
Professional  looking
to  rent  Dock  at
Harveys  Lake.
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