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May, and more companies lled
them signs of condence and
resilience for the slow-healing
U.S. economy.
The 175,000 jobs employers
added last month were the lat-
est evidence that the economy
could be poised for stronger
growth in coming months de-
spite tax increases and govern-
ment spending cuts.
The unemployment rate rose
to 7.6 percent from 7.5 percent
in April, the Labor Department
said Friday. But that increase
was only because more peo-
ple began looking for work, a
healthy sign. About three-quar-
ters of them found jobs.
Investors seemed pleased
that the report hit a sweet spot:
The job growth showed the U.S.
economys sturdiness. Yet the
gain was modest enough that
many analysts think the Fed-
eral Reserve will continue mak-
ing bond purchases intended
to stimulate growth for at least
several more months. The pur-
chases have eased long-term
loan rates and lifted stock pric-
es.
The Dow Jones industrial av-
erage surged more than 200
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6 09815 10011
A NEWS: Local 3A
Nation & World: 5A
Obituaries: 8A
Editorials: 11A
INSIDE
B-eautiful!
Bruins in Finals,
oust Penguins.
SPORTS, 1B
Weather: 12A
B SPORTS: 1B
B BUSINESS: 8B
Stocks: 8B
C AT HOME: 1C
Birthdays: 4C
Television: 6C
Movies: 6C
Puzzles: 7C
D CLASSIFIED: 1D
Comics: 20D
Hey, mom!
We did it!
4 schools hold graduations NEWS, 7A
Want to get rid
of all your
old junk?
AT HOME, 1C
LONG POND This weekends NASCAR race at Po-
cono Raceway marks the rst major event at the famed
triangular track since a fan died and nine others were
injured by multiple lightning strikes at the end of last
Augusts rain-shortened event.
Track and NASCARofcials at the time said they were
launching an investigation into whether safety protocols
were followed and ample warning was given to fans and
crews about the impending dangerous weather.
A day after the Aug. 5 lightning strikes, Pocono Race-
way President Brandon Igdalsky held a press conference
as the ag at the track ew at half staff.
Igdalsky said: The safety of all guests to Pocono Race-
way is of the utmost importance to our entire staff. This
tragic event is at the forefront of all of our thoughts and
prayers. We will learn from the incident and continue to
implement strategies to help ensure the safety of fans
and all attendees at future events at Pocono Raceway.
Ten months after that declaration, no ndings have
been made public and its unclear what the track has
done to ensure such a tragedy doesnt happen again this
weekend or at any future race.
FORTY FORT Less than 24 hours after a re-
port said Police Chief Dan Hunsinger violated an
administrative policy while employed in Kingston,
Forty Fort council held an emergency executive
session Friday that its president said was held to
discuss personnel.
Six of seven council members gathered in the
borough secretarys ofce behind locked doors just
after 9 a.m. They met privately for about 45 min-
utes before council members emerged.
No one from the public was present except for
borough mayoral candidate Andy Tuzinski, a for-
mer council president in the early 2000s, who ob-
jected to the executive session.
Council President Joe Chacke and Tuzinski al-
most came to blows before the session was held.
The two men were face to face with Chacke yelling
Council mum
after heated
confrontation
Raceway cloudy on safety updates
INSIDE
Mother Nature
wins rst round.
Rain washes
out qualifying.
Page 1B
THE RACE
Party in the
Poconos 400
TV: 1 p.m. Sun-
day on TNT
Track doesnt disclose response to 12 fatal lightning strike
Hunsinger
Tuzinski
Chake
Closed meeting follows a report that borough
police chief dan Hunsinger violated policy
while employed in Kingston.
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Area cab company folds after century and a half of trips
CLARk VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Posten Taxi on South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, closed for good due to a slow economy, its president recently announced.
Dallas Township residents Alan
and Brenda Pugh bought a smaller
home in West Pittston in August
2011 to downsize and be closer to
Alans aging father and the scenic
Susquehanna River.
They remodeled and were mov-
ing in when the record Susquehan-
na River ood of September 2011
squelched their life change plans.
The ood brought water up to the
ceiling, blew out much of the foun-
dation and forced the front sidewalk
and steps into the basement.
The Pughs are among 150 or so
Luzerne County property owners
awaiting buyouts from2011 ooding
damage. To qualify, properties must
fall in high-risk ood zones on fed-
eral ood insurance maps.
Buyout purchase offers have been
issued to roughly 30 percent of these
property owners to date, said former
county ood authority director Jim
Brozena, who is overseeing buyout
requests for eight municipalities as a
private consultant.
Brozena had hoped to have all
buyout offers in the hands of eligible
owners by now, but said state and
CLARk VAN ORDEN/TIMES LEADER PHOTO
Jenkins
Town-
ship has
the most
pending
buyouts
from 2011
ooding
65
including
this one.
Flood buyout offers begin to trickle in
County homeowners still awaiting
action on properties damaged in
September 2011.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
See BUYOUT, Page 12A
WILKES-BARRE A city business
since 1860, Posten Taxi Co. announced Fri-
day its closing its doors after 153 years of
service, citing a slow economy.
It is with great sadness that Posten Taxi
announces it will no longer be providing
taxi service, company president John Ka-
torkas said in a written statement. We are
deeply honored to have had the opportuni-
ty and wish to extend our heartfelt thanks
for many years of loyal patronage.
Katorkas, in a brief conversation outside
Posten Taxis South Franklin Street build-
ing, cited the economic downturn as the
reason for closing, noting its a sign of the
times.
No taxis were at the business Friday af-
ternoon, and Katorkas appeared to be the
only one on the property.
Katorkas offered little comment, includ-
ing on the status of the taxi companys em-
ployees and vehicles. The entire company
is closed, including a courier service and
corporate accounts the business offered, he
said.
The company had 15 Ford Crown Vic-
torias and Dodge Caravans, and about 40
employees.
In September 2011 the taxi company
was the rst in the area to accept credit
card payments in addition to cash fares. At
the time, Katorkas said revenue could qua-
druple thanks to the devices.
Katorkas also said at the time that the
credit card machines would increase the
security of drivers because less money
would be carried in vehicles.
The taxi company has dealt with a rash
of cab drivers being attacked and robbed
over the past several years.
Most recently, in July 2011, a cab driver
was robbed by three armed men on East
Division and Cherry streets in Hanover
No fare: Posten Taxi out of service
By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
See TAXI, Page 12A
Jobs picture in US
points to better days
By ANDREWM. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
See POCONO, Page 9A
Employers added 175,000 jobs
last month, boosting optimism
about growth this summer.
By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER
and PAUL WISEMAN
AP Economics Writers
See ECONOMY, Page 9A
FORTY FORT
See FORTY FORT, Page 12A
HAZLETON Robin Allen
Hannah, 48, of Hazleton, was cit-
ed after he allegedly slapped and
shoved Nicole Marie Fazio, 38,
of Hazleton, in the parking lot of
Walmart around 1:35 p.m. Thurs-
day, state police said.
Fazio did not need medical
treatment, police said.
WILKES-BARRE City po-
lice reported the following:
A rear window of a vehicle
parkedinthe rear of the 100 block
of Parrish Street was shot out and
the rear drivers side windowwas
broken and its frame damaged be-
tween 11 p.m. Wednesday and 10
a.m. Thursday.
Someone broke in to a Clyde
Lane residence Wednesday night.
The girlfriend of the resident
found the back door was kicked
in and their pet was roaming free.
Nothing was taken during the
break-in.
A16-year-old boy said he was
assaulted in the parking lot of the
McDonalds on East Northamp-
ton Street while waiting with a
friendWednesday night for a ride.
The boy said they were ap-
proached by a group of 12 teenag-
ers. One of them asked to use his
skateboard and he allowed it. The
skateboard was returned to the
boy. But while he was riding it in
the parking lot he was struck in
the head frombehind and shoved
to the ground. One of the teenag-
ers threatened to take the boys
possessions. A passerby called
Luzerne County 911 to report the
assault.
The boys were pickedup by the
friends mother while the groupof
teenagers remained in the park-
ing lot. The boy did not require
medical treatment for a minor
injury, police said.
Aman in a dark blue or black
Hyundai sedan drove off from
the Turkey Hill on Carey Avenue
around midnight Wednesday
without paying for gasoline he
pumped into the car. The suspect
is a white man in his 30s. He wore
a red T-shirt and ball cap.
Divorces sought and led in the Lu-
zerne County Prothonotarys Ofce
from June 3 through 7:
Melissa Boehmer, Sugarloaf, and
Daniel Boehmer, Sugarloaf
Elza Saint-Louis, Kingston, and
Frantz Saint-Louis, Meriden, Conn.
Robert Kugler, Shavertown and
Themla Kugler, unknown address
Doungphorn Eingnguluem,
Kingston, and Tyrome Powell, Budd
Lake, N.J.
Tracey Richards, Exeter, and Wil-
liam Richards, Dallas
Daniel Walton, Plains Township,
and Kristen Walton, Plains Town-
ship
Sarah Kashatus, Harveys Lake,
and Kenneth Kashatus, Nanticoke
David Perry Sr., Yatesville, and
Tanya Perry, Hanover Township
Susan Jolley, Edwardsville, and
David Jolley, Larksville
Albert Morales Sr., Hazleton, and
Maira Morales
Deanne Reese, Swoyersville, and
Steven Gilroy Jr., Swoyersville
Christine Denise Whitesall, St.
Johns, and Donald Rineal White-
sall, Ashland
Marriage license applications led
in the Luzerne County Register of
Wills Ofce from June 3 through 7:
Chance Kuchinskas, West Pittston,
and Caroline Kreseski, West
Pittston
Dale Mark Pretulak, Nanticoke,
and Donna Michelle Dennis, Nan-
ticoke
Sebastian Jacob Woolbert, Zion
Grove, and Sarah Elizabeth Lagana,
Hazleton
John Robert Sydlick, Hanover
Township, and Leigh Williams,
Hanover Township
Derek Smith, Wapwallopen, and
Talitha Krull, Wapwallopen
David R. Lipka, Shavertown, and
Wendy Ellen Nole, Dunmore
Charles L. Alles, Nanticoke, and
Amy Turak, Nanticoke
Mark W. Chester, Nanticoke, and
Brenda Sickler, Nanticoke
David Benyo, Hazleton, and Me-
lissa Ann McGran, Hazle Township
Adalberto Garcia Rodriguez, West
Hazleton, and Wilma J. Battistini-
Colon, West Hazleton
Frederick Carl Locey Jr., Dickson
City, and Rosamaria Schillaci, West
Pittston
Kevin Michael Piekara, Wilkes-
Barre, and Kimberly Noler, Wilkes-
Barre
James Robert Kintz III, Harding,
and Jamie Rae Neer, Harding
Shawn Richard Edie, Kingston,
and Karissa Novacs, Kingston
William Joseph Gerhart, Freeland,
and Kayla M. Latella, Hazleton
Jonathan Tyson Serniak,
Kingston, and Pamela Bernardoni,
Kingston
Correale Stevens, Drums, and
Louise Baran, Drums
Kevin Wilkes, Glen Lyon, and Lind-
sey Ludorf, Nanticoke
Brenton Edward Kopicz, Shick-
shinny, and Laura Jean DiPasquale,
Shickshinny
David C. Coles, Jr., Milnesville, and
Mary Kathryn Fox, Hazleton
Anthony Biagiotti, Harding, and
Dawn Michael, Harding
Ryan Michael Arcangeli, Mountain
Top, and Alison Marie Carr, Moun-
tain Top
John Andrew Natt Jr., Lain, and
Kimberly Stortz, West Pittston
Michael J. Storaska, Drums, and
Wendy G. Lloyd, Hazle Township
Kristopher D. Transue, Dallas, and
Sheila Marie Lee, Dallas
Aaron Wengrocki, Drums, and
Megumi Omori, Drums
George Wolak, Pittston, and Laura
E. Hull, Pittston
Alexander P. Mertz, Forty Fort,
and Alison E. McManus, Wilkes-
Barre
Harry W. Garrison Jr., Luzerne,
and Lisa Marie Floyd, Luzerne
Kenny D. Martin, Dallas, and Tanya
L. Bella, Dallas
Joseph J. Mazzillo, Ashley, and
Sabrina Snarski, Ashley
Brian Andrew Tomsak, Dallas, and
Lisa Ann Costaris, Dallas
Carl Vernon Marsh Jr., White
Haven, and Megan Sue Thompson,
White Haven
Laque Holley, Hanover Township,
and Josephina DeRosa, Hanover
Township
Michael David Church, Kingston,
and Amanda Marie Musloski, West
Wyoming
Addresses unavailable for the fol-
lowing:
Michael Bernatovich and Allison
Nicole Wolff
Jose A. Couvertier and Chavon
L. Light
Thomas McGovern and Cynthia L.
Robinson
Patrick Christopher Joyce and
Erin Marie Abbott
Gregorio Alfredo Pujols Martinez
and Jennifer Baez
Robert Dillan Taylor and Bridgette
Grifn Anna
Jamien Peter Davila and Amanda
Martinez
John Jackson Sikora and Amanda
Lee Rodney
Buck Shoemaker and Joanna
Lescoe
Frank C. Petroski Jr., and Sherry
Kasko
Brian J. Cilvik and Crissy A. Etter
James Balchune and Amy Polak
Ralph E. Green and Diane Michele
Hoyt
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WILKES-BARRE A Lu-
zerne County jury on Thurs-
day awarded a Hazleton man
more than $500,000 in a case
in which his attorneys say he
was injured after a car acci-
dent in May 2010.
After a jury trial this week,
Christopher Zschunke, of Ha-
zleton, was awarded $529,521
in a case led after a collision
with a vehicle driven by Ste-
phen Sitler, 27, of Berwick.
Zschunkes attorney, Angel
Mae Webby, of the Zola Law
Ofce in Hazleton, led the
complaint in October 2010,
alleging Sitler was high on
heroin when a vehicle he was
driving, owned by his father,
William Sitler, rear-ended Zsc-
hunkes vehicle.
(Zschunke) was thrilled
that the driver was held re-
sponsible for his reckless ac-
tions, Webby said Friday. It
could have been anyone on the
road in (Zschunkes position).
Were happy with the verdict.
Zschunke was awarded
$404,521 in damages as well
as $125,000 in punitive dam-
ages.
Its extremely difcult to
(be awarded) punitive damag-
es, Webby explained. Typi-
cally, a judge dismisses that
before the case even goes to
the jury.
Webby said the awarding
of punitive damages - dened
as damages exceeding simple
compensation and awarded to
punish the defendant sends
a message.
The jury said they are
not going to tolerate people
driving under the inuence in
Luzerne County and that they
are seeing too much of it,
Webby said.
According to the suit, Zsc-
hunke was driving a 2008
Dodge Ram on State Route
424 in Hazle Township when
his vehicle was rear-ended by
Sitler, who was driving his fa-
thers 1989 Buick.
The suit says Zschunke re-
ceived a number of injuries,
including a closed head injury
and damage to his spine, and
alleged negligence on behalf of
Stephen Sitler for his driving
and WilliamSitler for allowing
his son to use the vehicle.
Webby said Stephen Sitler
has a signicant criminal his-
tory relating to drug- and driv-
ing-related charges, and that
he was in a separate accident
just six months before the May
2010 accident in which he was
also allegedly under the inu-
ence of heroin.
According to court records,
Stephen Sitler was charged
with trafc and criminal of-
fenses from the accident, and
he ended up pleading guilty
to two counts of driving under
the inuence and one count
each of possession of drug par-
aphernalia and driving with a
suspended license in March
2011.
Sitler was sentenced one
month later to 72 hours to
12 months in county prison,
a sentence that came with a
number of conditions includ-
ing a 12-month license suspen-
sion and a 12-month order to
participate in the Ignition In-
terlock program.
Court papers indicate he al-
legedly violated the terms of
his sentence after Berwick po-
lice charged him with possess-
ing heroin on March 22.
WILKES-BARRE Trying to
make up for signicant cutbacks
in state funding, the Luzerne
County Domestic Violence Ser-
vice Center Friday petitioned
the county Ofce of Commu-
nity Development to apply for
$200,000 from the Emergency
Solutions Grant Program.
Andy Reilly, OCD director,
chaired a public hearing at the
Luzerne County Courthouse to
solicit comments on the grant
application. Nobody spoke up
and the county will submit the
grant application on July 13.
Reilly said the application will
be completed by June 21 and
submitted to the County Coun-
cil at its June 25th meeting.
We have submitted these ap-
plications in the past and have
been successful, Reilly said.
Last year we secured a grant
for Ruths Place (a shelter for
homeless women).
Melissa Wildrick, program
supervisor at the Domestic Vio-
lence Center, said the money, if
received, will be used for essen-
tial services, like case manage-
ment, and for renovations to the
kitchen area at the center.
This grant money is also
needed for operation expenses,
such as rent, security, furnish-
ings and food, Wildrick said.
In 2012, Wildrick said the
center provided 4,183 nights of
emergency shelter services, rep-
resenting 242 women and chil-
dren. She said the center also
provided 9,447 nights of transi-
tional housing.
Wildrick said the agency,
which opened in 1976, is look-
ing for alternative funding
sources to offset the loss of state
funding.
The Domestic Violence Ser-
vice Center provides emergency
shelter and transitional housing
to domestic violence victims
who are battered and/or home-
less women and their depen-
dent children.
The center operates a 24-hour
hot line, crisis intervention, in-
dividual counseling, support
groups, advocacy with other
systems and other services like
child care, nutrition and refer-
rals for free medical and dental
care.
Monsignor Joseph Kelly, ex-
ecutive director at Catholic So-
cial Services, said a grant was
recently received to address the
issue of homeless men in Lu-
zerne County.
Kelly said the U.S. Depart-
ment of Housing and Urban De-
velopment approved a $120,000
grant to be used to pay the rent
of chronically homeless men
who have gained employment.
He said the grant is renewable
annually.
We currently have six men
in the Mother Teresas Haven
program and three of them have
been placed in permanent hous-
ing under this program, Kelly
said. A caseworker is also as-
signed to assure the apartments
are kept clean and to seek em-
ployment if they lose their job.
Kelly said Mother Teresas
Haven, a traveling shelter pro-
gram for homeless men, stays in
Wilkes-Barre churches for 36 of
the 52 weeks of the year, reduc-
ing the cost for transportation.
Kelly said a similar program
is in place for homeless veterans
and 11 have been placed in per-
manent housing.
County seeks grant to aid homeless women
Community development
money would make up for
cutbacks in state funding.
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
$530,000 award
in accident case
Christopher Zschunke, of
Hazleton, was injured in a
car accident in May 2010.
By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
Candidates break ties in write-in raCes
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
A
nn C. Hughes congratulates John P. Gibbons Friday after he picked the winning
number to receive the Republican nomination for an Ashley Borough Council seat.
The lottery was necessary to break a tie in their May 21 primary election write-in votes.
Robert Linskey won the tie-breaker for a Republican Jenkins Township supervisor nom-
ination over Coreen A. Milazzo. The nal tied write-in contest was for an Edwardsville
Borough Council Republican nomination, but Gary Moran and David Stochla declined to
compete, saying their three-person team, which also includes Gary Mack, is already on
the ballot with a Democratic nomination.
PUBLIC RECORD
State Rep. Sid Michaels
Kavulich, D-Taylor, said that
although he did not cospon-
sor House Bill 76, he sup-
ports it. The bill pending in
Harrisburg would eliminate
school property tax and
replace it with increases in
the personal income and
sales taxes. I think we need
to do something, he said
Friday. He will vote in the
nance committee to move
it out onto the House oor
for lawmakers to consider it,
he said.
POLICE BLOttER
WILKES-BARRE Carla Garrigan
gets emotional when she talks about
her spiritual work.
Garrigan, 33 of Ashley, has quietly
been trying to make a difference in the
lives of area homeless people and chil-
dren in Third World countries.
Two years ago, Garrigan spearhead-
ed an effort to make 200 sleeping bags
for homeless men. And for the last
several years, Garrigan has been pack-
ing shoeboxes with toiletries, toys and
school supplies for children in poverty-
stricken towns and villages around the
world.
This year, Garrigan has set a goal
of providing 4,000 shoeboxes to Op-
eration Christmas Child a branch of
Franklin Grahams nonprot organiza-
tion Samaritans Purse. Last year she
sent 80 boxes.
The boxes contain items such as
wash cloths, soap, toothpaste, tooth-
brushes, pencils, notebooks and small
toys, Garrigan said.
If you look on the website (www.
samaritanspurse.org), you can see
the smiles of joy on
the childrens fac-
es, Garrigan said.
These items do
make a big difference
in their lives. We in-
clude a small toy
something fuzzy or a
ball to bring some
fun to their lives.
Garrigan used
all of her tips from
working at a coffee
counter and her bo-
nus from work to
purchase supplies for the 80 boxes she
put together last year, she said. Im
not telling you this to toot my own
horn trust me. I just want to share
with you what God has been doing,
she said.
Garrigan has a plan. She has placed
donation boxes at several locations in
Luzerne County for people to drop
off the requested items. She hopes to
secure a stand in September at the
Bloomsburg Fair, where volunteers
will help her stuff the shoeboxes. The
drive for donations runs through Sep-
tember.
By having people participate in the
project, she said, she hopes to raise
awareness of the program so more
people will participate on their own.
Each box represents one child
but many hearts as the message of
Jesus is shared with the children, their
families and entire communities, said
Garrigan. God gives these shoeboxes
the power to change lives.
Garrigan said all donations are tax
deductible. Checks, she said, should
be made out to: New Life Community
Church with Operation Christmas
Child in the memo. Mail to: New Life
Community Church, c/o Operation
Christmas Child, P.O. Box 59, Moun-
tain Top, PA 18707.
Operation Christmas Child, a world-
wide organization, started in 1993
with 28,000 shoeboxes. The organiza-
tion has more than 140,000 volunteers
in the U.S. and 500,000 worldwide.
Operation Christmas Child ad-
dresses a need for which children are
just as desperate the need to have
hope and feel loved, said Garrigan.
For many of these children, the shoe-
box will be the rst gift they have ever
received.
WILKES-BARRE Laura Tabaka
said her son admits he did it. She
agrees that he should face some disci-
pline, possibly even criminal charges.
But she ardently argues the Meyers
High School senior should be allowed
to walk on stage at graduation and ac-
cept his diploma.
School administrators apparently
think differently after a supposed se-
nior prank at the school.
They stacked tables. No damage
was done, she said of a stunt her son
Evan Urban and up to eight other stu-
dents allegedly pulled last month,
adding that the students entered after
hours through a door near the gymthat
they said is frequently unlocked.
I dont condone it. It was stupid,
Tabaka said while standing outside
the school on Carey Avenue Friday as
a light drizzle fell. But this (punish-
ment) is extreme.
Tabaka was joined by Elizabeth
Cerase, who said her son also is barred
from going on stage for graduation be-
cause of the incident, though Cerase
said her son denies being in the school
at the time.
Both women said a big part of the
problem is that another, larger group
of students worked their way onto the
school football eld the same night
and did things such as knocking over
hurdles, but those students are still al-
lowed to participate in graduation cer-
emonies Thursday.
They have a list of names of all those
students, Tabaka said. They pick and
choose what kids are going to be held
responsible.
Nine students were initially barred
from the stage, but the decision in at
least one case has apparently been re-
versed, Tabaka said. Id like to know
how she managed that, she said.
Cerase and Tabaka both said the stu-
dents are willing to do some sort of res-
titution, as long as they can walk across
the stage at diploma time.
Principal Michael Elias said he
couldnt offer much comment because
the investigation by a school resource
ofcer, who is also a Wilkes-Barre po-
lice ofcer, is ongoing. There was an
incident and it involved some seniors,
Elias said. We did take some disciplin-
ary action.
Elias knows about the claims by the
parents and the students, including the
allegation that the door they used was
unlocked, he said. Thats one of the
reasons the investigation is still ongo-
ing, he said, adding that he did not
know if charges were going to be led.
Asked if the decision to bar the se-
niors from the stage at graduation
could be reversed pending comple-
tion of the investigation, Elias said he
couldnt comment.
Cerase and Tabaka said the students
have been barred from participating in
other senior activities, including the
annual senior night awards dinner,
even though they have paid for it. I
can live with that, Tabaka said. But the
students should get their diplomas on
stage with their classmates.
This is a huge deal for us, Tabaka
said. I have people coming from out
of state for this. I want my son on the
stage. Added Cerase, The parents are
being punished.
I dont think this will resolve any-
thing, said Tabaka of their decision to
speak out in front of the school. But I
want them to know how angry I am.
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LOCAL
SCRANTON
Lupaslooksforlegal aid
A federal judge has scheduled a hear-
ing for former attorney Anthony Lupas
to determine if his personal nancial
status will impact his
defense on charges of
money laundering and
mail fraud.
Lupas, 78, was
indicted in March 2012
on charges he stole
money fromone client.
Prosecutors secured
a second indictment against himin
August, charging himwith bilking eight
investors out of more than $6 million.
Lupas currently has private attorneys
and is seeking to have attorneys appoint-
ed by a federal judge.
A hearing is scheduled on July 10 in
Scranton.
HARVEYS LAKE
Silence on shooting victim
No newinformation was released
Friday in the shooting investigation of
Paul Brace, who sustained ve gunshot
wounds in a reported
home invasion on
Second Street early
Wednesday.
Brace, 19, suffered
gunshot wounds to his
head, chest and arm
and underwent two
surgeries at Geisinger
Wyoming Valley Medi-
cal Center in Plains Township.
Hospital spokespeople were releasing
Braces medical condition until Friday
when they were told they were not per-
mitted to release any more information.
Braces roommate, AdamWeaver, 20,
told state police four men forced their
way inside the house and pistol whipped
himbefore shooting Brace in a second
oor bedroom. Weaver suffered a head
injury, state police at Wyoming said.
WRIGHT TOWNSHIP
Retired chief gets state job
Former Wright Township Police Chief
Joseph Joe M. Jacob has been appoint-
ed as superintendent of the Pennsylvania
Capitol Police in Harrisburg.
Jacob, who has nearly 40 years of
lawenforcement experience, has been
serving as deputy superintendent of the
Capitol Police since June 2012. His previ-
ous experience includes 39 years with
the Wright Township Police Department,
where he worked his way fromthe rank
of ofcer to chief of police, serving in
that capacity for nearly 20 years before
joining the Pennsylvania Capitol Police.
SCRANTON
LawtonfilestostopFloracase
A lawyer for Luzerne County and its
county manager, Robert C. Lawton, led
a motion in federal court Friday request-
ing to have a lawsuit led by former
county chief public defender Al Flora
dismissed.
Flora and three people the public
ofce represents in
county court led the
suit earlier this year
claiming the county
has not properly
supplied the public
defenders ofce with
staff and ofce space.
Flora was replaced by
county council as chief public defender
in April.
The motion led Friday seeks to have
Floras lawsuit dismissed because it lacks
any standing and Flora has failed to state
a claim.
NANTICOKE
Officerstocheckdogsvaccines
Dog wardens will canvass homes in
Nanticoke and surrounding areas next
week to ensure dog owners have cur-
rent licenses and rabies vaccinations
for their dogs.
Under the law, all dogs 3 months
or older must be licensed by Jan. 1 of
each year. The fee is $6.45 for each
spayed or neutered dog and $8.45 for
other dogs. Older adults and people
with disabilities can purchase a license
for $4.45 for spayed or neutered dogs
and $6.45 for others.
Additionally, all dogs and non-feral
cats 3 months of age and older must
be vaccinated against rabies. Booster
vaccinations must be administered
periodically to maintain lifelong im-
munity. Violators can be cited with a
maximum ne of $300 per violation
plus court costs.
Licenses can be purchased through
the Luzerne County Treasurer by call-
ing 825-1764.
I N B R I E F
Lupas
Brace
Flora
Ashley resident Carla Garrigan is
organizing an Operation Christmas
Child project to send items to chil-
dren overseas.
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Laura Tabaka, right, and Elizabeth Cerase contend their sons and several other seniors at Meyers High School
are being unfairly denied a chance to walk on stage and get their diplomas as punishment for a senior prank
that included entering the school after hours and rearranging furniture.
Parents: Prank punishment excessive
By MARK GUYDISH
mguydish@timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE Contractors
from the Northeast and as far away as
Michigan toured the Hotel Sterling on
Friday morning to get a look at whats
involved in demolishing the landmark
structure.
The mandatory pre-bid conference
drew about 25 rms for the high pro-
le project, said Drew McLaughlin,
Wilkes-Barres municipal affairs man-
ager.
Members of the city re department
escorted them in small groups inside
the rst oor of the vacant building to
ensure their safety in the condemned
structure.
If we did not allow them in, it prob-
ably would have translated into a higher
bid, McLaughlin said. The contractors
also were provided a disc with digital
photos taken a year ago of the condi-
tions of the six other oors so they un-
derstand the scope of work, he added.
Its the second time contractors have
hadthe opportunity to bidonthe demo-
lition of the building that city ofcials
maintain is unsafe and unfeasible to
renovate. Nearly a year ago 14 contrac-
tors bid on the job, submitting prices
from$486,000 to $1.1 million.
At one time the Hotel Sterling was
eyed for development. The private, non-
prot organization CityVest took on the
project with the assistance of $6 million
in Luzerne County funds but ultimately
was unable to preserve the structure. A
legal squabble ensued, delaying the de-
molition. The city stepped in last year
to spearhead the demo job. The city
committed money awarded by the state
fromgambling revenues and funds from
the U.S. Department of Housing andUr-
ban Development budgeted for demoli-
tion of blighted properties.
McLaughlin said it was necessary
to rebid the project because of cost in-
creases and the use of federal funds.
He estimated the work would cost
$500,000.
Contractors have until June 18 to sub-
mit bids conforming to the specica-
tions that call for salvaging items from
the building listed on the National Reg-
ister of Historic Places, protecting the
habitat of nearby nesting peregrine fal-
cons and doing the job within 60 days.
One contractor, who asked not to be
identied out of concern his comments
could jeopardize his bid, said the inside
is lled with debris and the ceilings are
coming down. Theres evidence that
people having been living in the build-
ing. The items to be salvaged include
the marquee on North River Street
entrance and the granite columns and
facade. Theres no guarantee, he said
of removing the items intact without
damaging them.
He also pointed out that River Street
would have to be closed so the chosen
contractor could begin on that side and
work inward, away from the nesting fal-
cons on the Market Street Bridge. You
need to (close the road) for at least a
week, he said.
The contractor also wondered why
a portion of the roadway in front of the
building on North River Street was re-
cently paved.
McLaughlin explained the road was
paved after Pennsylvania American
Water completed work there. The con-
tractor doing the demolition would be
responsible to return the roadway to
pre-demolition condition.
Woman packing 4,000 shoeboxes for Christmas
Hopeful demolition contractors walk through Hotel Sterling
Boxes lled with toys, toiletries
and school supplies go to children
living in third-world countries.
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
E.L. Meyers seniors forbidden from walking the commencement stage
One city ofcial estimates cost to
raze once-glamorous Wilkes-Barre
hotel at $500,000.
By JERRY LYNOTT
jlynott@timesleader.com
H O W T O
H E L P
If you would
like to help the
project, contact
Carla Garrigan
at 328-2334;
email at occne-
pa@gmail.
com; more
information
can be found
on Facebook at
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NED J. EVANS
Candidate - Wilkes-Barre Area School Board
To all the voters of the Wilkes-Barre Area
School District, who cast a vote for me in
the Primary Election.
YOU enabled me to be on the ballot this
November 6
th
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THANKYOU SO MUCH.
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Liberal
Cuckoos
Nest doc
dies at 96
Dr. Dean Brooks was best
known for bringing the award-
winning lm to Salem, Ore.
By JEFF BARNARD
Associated Press
GRANTS PASS, Ore. The
psychiatrist who opened the
Oregon State Hospitals doors
to lming of the 1975 Academy
Award-winning movie One
Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest
has died.
Dr. Dean Brooks died May 30
at a retirement home in Salemat
age 96, family members said. He
had been in declining health for
several weeks after a fall.
Brooks daughter Dennie
Brooks said Friday the lms pro-
ducers were turned down by all
the other mental hospitals they
approached. But her father, who
was the Salem hospitals super-
intendent, saw the value of the
movie in starting a national dis-
cussion about mental health and
the responsibility of institutions
to do no harm.
She said Dean Brooks also
thought being part of a movie
would be fun for him and for
patients. He ended up playing a
small role in the lm which
was based on a 1962 Ken Kesey
novel and starred Jack Nichol-
son and making sure patients
were involved, too.
Allowing the movie inside the
hospital was a big career risk,
but Dean Brooks regularly took
risks on behalf of the patients,
going so far as to take them on
mountain-climbing expeditions
and teaching them to rappel
down cliffs, said Greg Roberts,
the Oregon State Hospitals cur-
rent director.
At the urging of staff, he al-
lowed patients to start wearing
regular clothes rather than uni-
forms long before other state
hospitals.
He would wink at me and say
he could do stuff then I could
never get away with today, Rob-
erts said. In my opinion, Dean
Brooks literally set the bar on
how to be a great state hospital
superintendent.
Kesey based the novel on his
experiences working at a Vet-
erans Administration hospital
while a writing student at Stan-
ford University. But the movie
made the story forever part of
the history of the Oregon State
Hospital, which has since moved
to another building.
In the lm, the free-spirited
Randall McMurphy fakes men-
tal illness to get off a prison
farm, only to be defeated by
the overwhelming institutional
power of the hospital and the
domineering Nurse Ratched.
Dean Brooks played Dr. Spiv-
ey, a psychiatrist who initially
acquiesces to Ratcheds power
but later is inspired by McMur-
phy to stand up for himself and
the patients.
While the movie gave him
a platform to speak out for pa-
tients, Brooks had a reputation
as an innovator before the lm
was produced, his daughter
said. She cited a patient out-
ing he organized that included
whitewater rafting and was fea-
tured in Life Magazine.
He saw Ken Keseys true
message about our capacity and
organizations capacity to do
harm to one another, Dennie
Brooks said. If he hadnt known
that, he would have gone right
along with the administration at
the time and said, No, were not
gonna do it (the lm).
Before giving his approval for
the movie, Dean Brooks went to
every ward and discussed the
idea with patients and staff.
To make the deal, he insisted
primarily that the patients be
respected, and the patients actu-
ally be involved, said Charles
Kieyak, who made a documen-
tary about the psychiatrist and
the lming of Cuckoos Nest
called Completely Cuckoo.
WASHINGTON President Barack
Obama vigorously defended the gov-
ernments newly disclosed collection of
massive amounts of information from
phone and Internet records on Friday as
a necessary defense against terrorism,
and assured Americans, Nobody is lis-
tening to your telephone calls.
We have to make choices as a soci-
ety, Obama said in his rst remarks
about revelations of the huge scope of
government surveillance. Its important
to recognize that you cant have 100 per-
cent security and also then have 100 per-
cent privacy and zero inconvenience.
It was revealed late Wednesday that
the National Security Agency has been
collecting the phone records of hun-
dreds of millions of U.S. phone custom-
ers. The leaked document rst reported
by the Guardian newspaper gave the
NSA authority to collect from all of Ve-
rizons land and mobile customers, but
intelligence experts said the program
swept up the records of other phone
companies too. Another secret program
revealed Thursday scours the Internet
usage of foreign nationals overseas who
use any of nine U.S.-based Internet pro-
viders such as Microsoft and Google.
Obama, responding to questions at a
health care event in San Jose, Calif., said
safeguards are in place.
They help us prevent terrorist at-
tacks, Obama said of the surveillance
programs. He said he has concluded
that prevention is worth the modest en-
croachments on privacy.
Obama said he came into ofce with
a healthy skepticism of the program
and increased some of the safeguards
on the programs. He said Congress and
federal judges have oversight on the pro-
gram, and a judge would have to approve
monitoring of the content of a call and
its not a program run amok.
If people cant trust not only the ex-
ecutive branch but also dont trust Con-
gress and dont trust federal judges to
make sure that were abiding by the Con-
stitution, due process and rule of law,
then were going to have some problems
here, the president said.
Declaring that nobody is listening
to your telephone calls, he said gov-
ernment ofcials are looking at phone
numbers and durations of calls.
They are not looking at peoples
names and they are not looking at con-
tent. But by sifting through this so-called
metadata they might identify potential
leads of people who might engage in ter-
rorism, Obama said.
The presidents remarks followed an
unusual late-night statement Thursday
from Director of National Intelligence
James Clapper, who denounced the
leaks of highly classied documents that
revealed the programs and warned that
Americas security will suffer.
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COLUMBUS, OHIO
Suspect faces 329 charges
A
man accused of holding three wom-
en captive in his run-down home in
Cleveland for a decade and fathering a
child with one of them has been indicted
on 329 charges including murder, kid-
napping and rape, prosecutors said.
A Cuyahoga County grand jury
returned the indictment Friday against
Ariel Castro, a former school bus driver
red last fall.
Castro, 52, is accused of kidnapping
Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Mi-
chelle Knight and holding them captive
along with a 6-year-old girl he fathered
with Berry.
The grand jury charged Castro with
two counts of aggravated murder related
to one act, saying he purposely caused
the unlawful termination of a pregnancy.
LOS ANGELES
Night Stalker dies in prison
Richard Ramirez, the demonic serial
killer known as the Night Stalker who
left Satantic signs at murder scenes and
mutilated victims bodies during a reign
of terror in the 1980s,
died early Friday in a
hospital, a prison of-
cial said.
Ramirez, 53, had
been taken from San
Quentins death row
to a hospital where au-
thorities said he died
of liver failure.
Ramirez had been
housed on death row for decades and
was awaiting execution, even though it
has been years since anyone has been
put to death in California.
At his rst court appearance, Ramirez
raised a hand with a pentagram drawn
on it and yelled, Hail, Satan.
Ramirez was convicted of 13 murders
that terrorized Southern California in
1984 and 1985.
PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN
Suspected US drone kills 7
A suspected U.S. drone strike killed
seven militants in Pakistan near the
Afghan border on Friday, Pakistani
intelligence ofcials said.
The missiles struck a compound in
Mangrothi village in the Shawal area,
along the border dividing the North
and South Waziristan tribal regions,
the two ofcials said, speaking on
condition of anonymity because they
were not authorized to release the
information.
Many Pakistanis oppose U.S. drone
strikes because they say the strikes kill
large numbers of innocent civilians
something the U.S. denies and end
up breeding more extremism by those
seeking retribution.
BEIJING
At least 42 die in bus re
An express bus burst into ames on
an elevated roadway in southeastern
China on Friday, killing at least 42
people and injuring 33 others, state
media reported.
The blaze occurred during the eve-
ning rush hour in the prosperous port
city of Xiamen, the ofcial Xinhua News
Agency said.
A local re ofcial who only gave his
surname, Sun, said bodies were piled up
inside the bus. He said the cause of the
re was being investigated.
Operations of the entire express bus
system, known as Bus Rapid Transit,
were suspended after the accident,
Xinhua said.
I N B R I E F
AP PHOTO
Close call in bus crash
A school bus carrying two chil-
dren overturned Friday morning in
Tampa, but no injuries were report-
ed. Two young brothers, an aide and
a bus driver walked away from the
crash. Early indications were that
the bus was hit by a vehicle that ran
a red light.
Obama: Nobody listening to calls
President defends nSAs
collection of phone, Internet re-
cords as defense against terrorism.
By DARLENE SUPERVILLE
and JOSH LEDERMAN
Associated Press
Texas woman
faces charge
in ricin case
TEXARKANA, Texas A
pregnant Texas actress who told
FBI agents her husband had sent
ricin-tainted letters to President
Barack Obama and New York
Mayor Michael
Bloomberg was
charged Friday
with threaten-
ing the presi-
dent.
S h a n n o n
Guess Richard-
son made an
initial appear-
ance in a Tex-
arkana courtroom after being
charged with mailing a threat-
ening communication to the
president. She could face up to
10 years in prison if convicted,
U.S. attorneys ofce spokes-
woman Davilyn Walston said.
Richardson, 35, was arrested
earlier in the day for allegedly
mailing the ricin-laced letters
last month. It wasnt immediate-
ly clear if she had an attorney.
FBI agents wearing hazard-
ous material suits were seen
going in and out of Richardsons
house on Wednesday in nearby
New Boston, about 150 miles
northeast of Dallas near the Ar-
kansas and Oklahoma borders.
Ofcials have said the search
was initiated after Richardson
contacted the FBI and impli-
cated her husband, Nathaniel
Richardson.
John Delk, who represents
Nathaniel Richardson, told The
Associated Press on Thursday
that his client had led for di-
vorce and might have been set
up by his wife.
The Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA The 42-year-old
man who was operating the excavator
at a demolition site when a Philadel-
phia building collapsed Wednesday,
killing six and injuring 14, will be
charged with six counts of involuntary
manslaughter as well as counts of risk-
ing and causing a catastrophe, a senior
law enforcement ofcial said Friday.
Blood tests revealed marijuana in
Sean Benschops system at such levels
that he was unt to perform safety-
sensitive, job-related duties, accord-
ing to a toxicology report.
The report found that it was rea-
sonably scientically certain that
Benschop, was an active recent user
of marijuana. Benschop has been ar-
rested 11 previous times, including for
drugs.
Benschop, who also used the alias
Kary Roberts, according to court re-
cords, will also be charged with reck-
less endangerment and face additional
charges for all of the injured victims in
Wednesdays collapse.
Meanwhile, Mayor Michael Nutter
apologized Friday for the deadly col-
lapse, and he announced new stan-
dards and enforcement actions de-
signed to prevent similar tragedies in
the future.
Promising to nd out what went
wrong and hold those responsible
accountable, Nutter said new rules
will require better inspections of de-
molition sites and quicker action to
shut down shoddy work.
Despite citizen complaints in the
weeks before the building collapse at
22nd and Market streets on Wednes-
day, city building inspectors had not
visited the site while the building was
being demolished.
We know that something went hor-
ribly wrong, Nutter said in a City Hall
news conference Friday. He did not
specify how the city failed in its moni-
toring of the demolition, but said, I
want to personally apologize to the
victims, their families, to the survivors
and their families for what happened
in our great city on Wednesday.
City inspectors have now been dis-
patched to every demolition site to
check for safety violations, Nutter said.
Worker faulted in Philly collapse
Operator of excavator, who faces
criminal charges, allegedly had
marijuana in system.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Was IRS targeting conned to Cincinnati?
WASHINGTON Con-
gressional investigators are
starting to see cracks in the
Internal Revenue Service ar-
gument that a small group of
agents in the Cincinnati ofce
solely targeted conservative
political groups.
Investigators, who are still
in the early stages of their
probe, have not uncovered any
direct evidence that senior of-
cials in Washington ordered
the agents to target tea party
groups, or why they might
have done so.
But two agents in the
IRSs Cincinnati ofce say
they believe their work was
being closely monitored by
higher-ups in Washington.
One agent, Elizabeth Hofacre,
complained to investigators
that she was being microman-
aged by Washington when
she processed applications for
tax-exempt status by tea party
groups, according to a tran-
script of her interview with
investigators.
Her interview suggests a
long trail of emails that could
support her claim.
It was demeaning, Ho-
facre said. One of the criteria
is to work independently and
do research and make deci-
sions based on your experi-
ence and education, whereas
on this case, I had no autono-
my at all through the process.
The revelation could prove
to be signicant if investiga-
tors are able to show that
Washington ofcials were
involved in singling out tea
party and other conserva-
tive groups for extra scrutiny
when they applied for tax-ex-
empt status.
By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER
Associated Press
AP PHOTO
Acting IRS commissioner Danny Werfel faces criticism
about the agencys actions and spending.
TROpIcAL STORmANDREA ScuRRIES up EAST cOAST
AP PHOTO
B
eachgoers play in waves intensied Friday by Tropical Storm Andrea at Folly Beach in Charleston, S.C. The storm moved quickly across
south Georgia and was leaving the Carolinas waterlogged on Friday before churning north.
AP PHOTO
President Obama says government
agency collects phone data to help
us prevent terrorist attacks.
Richardson
Ramirez
WILKES-BARRE A Potts-
ville man charged with Medicaid
fraud and other related charges
in a case in which investigators
say he submitted false claims and
used credit cards belonging to the
Anthracite Region Center of Inde-
pendent Living in Hazleton was
sentenced Thursday to 18 to 36
months in county prison.
Marc R. Freligh, 34, of Fairview
Street, was sentenced on two
counts each of of Medicaid fraud
and forgery and one count of access
device fraud. Freligh, who pleaded
guilty to the charges in April, was
sentenced by Luzerne County
Judge Joseph Sklarosky, Jr.
Freligh must pay more than
$89,000 in restitution and have no
contact with the Anthracite Region
Center of Independent Living.
The case was prosecuted by
Senior Deputy Attorney General
Heather Albright. Freligh had cho-
sen to represent himself rather than
hire an attorney.
According to court papers, Fre-
ligh was employed at the center as
a service coordinator from Febru-
ary 2008 to June 2011, receiving a
gross pay of $101,605.
Freligh submitted false claims
for work on home modications
for clients of the center when no
work actually was done and altered
three checks written out to workers
who had done work, depositing the
checks in his account, investigators
said.
Freligh also used the centers
credit card for personal use and
payment of a personal legal obli-
gation, investigators said. Freligh
used the card to purchase 15 tick-
ets to see Many Colors of Dolly: A
tribute to Dolly Parton and to pay
court nes.
SANTA MONICA, Calif.
A man with a semi-automatic
rie killed at least four people and
woundedseveral othersFridayashe
carriedout a deadly rampage across
several blocks of a normally idyl-
lic beachfront city. Police shot him
dead in the Santa Monica College
Library.
The violence began when the
gunman, dressed in all black and
wearing what appeared to be a bal-
listic jacket, opened re on a house
where two bodies were found, San-
ta Monica Police Chief Jacqueline
Seabrooks said.
Two ofcials said Friday night
that thekillings beganas adomestic
violence incident and the victims in
the home were the gunmans father
and brother. The ofcials spoke on
condition of anonymity because
theywerenot authorizedtopublicly
discuss the case.
As the house burst into ames,
the manwoundeda womanina car
before moving toward the campus,
spraying bullets as he went. Police
said he opened re on a city bus, a
policecar andother vehicles, as well
as bystanders andpedestrians.
From there, the gunman entered
the campus, fatally wounding a
woman as he made his way toward
the colleges library.
Inside the library, students re-
portedhearinggunreandscreams.
The gunman continued to shoot
at people in the library, Seabrooks
said, but apparently didnt hit any-
body there as dozens ran for the
exits.
The ofcers came in and direct-
ly engaged the suspect and he was
shot and killed on the scene, she
said.
The identities of those who were
killed were not immediately re-
leased.
Three of the gunmans victims
died immediately. The woman near
the library died at Ronald Reagan
UCLA Medical Center, where she
had been admitted in critical condi-
tion.
Two other women were also
admitted to the hospital, said Dr.
Marshall Morgan, the chief of emer-
gency medicine. One was listed in
critical condition after undergoing
surgery. The other arrived in seri-
ous condition but was upgraded to
fair conditionFriday night.
WILKES-BARRE A Plains
Township man charged with
having sex with a 12-year-old
girl and sending nude photos
to two others was sentenced
Friday to 28 to 56 months in
state prison.
David Davis Jr., 20, of Wyo-
ming Street, was sentenced by
county Judge Fred Pierantoni
on charges of unlawful contact
with a minor, corruption of
minors and dissemination of
sexual materials.
Hes a good kid who made
a mistake, Davis father, Da-
vid Davis Sr., said Friday at his
sons sentencing hearing.
Davis mother, Amber, apolo-
gized to the father of one of the
young girls who was present in
court, and said her son recent-
ly became a father to a little
girl and told her he would not
know how to act if his daugh-
ter were the victim.
I hope you can forgive
him for his poor judgment,
Amber Davis said. He is a
good person.
Plains Township police said
Davis had sex with a 12-year-
old girl in
woods near
the Leo
S o l o m o n
School Com-
plex on June
6 and used
a cellphone
to text nude
pictures of himself that were
viewed by a 10-year-girl and
a 12-year-old girl on June 11,
according to the criminal com-
plaints.
Davis attorney, Ferris Web-
by, said his client comes from a
good family, has no prior crimi-
nal record and has cooperated
with police fromthe beginning.
He pleaded guilty hes
accepted responsibility hes
remorseful. I think all those
things go to his benet, Web-
by said.
Pierantoni also sentenced
Davis to ve years probation
and ordered him to complete
25 hours of community ser-
vice. Davis is to have no unsu-
pervised contact with minors
or places they visit and must
complete sexual offender treat-
ment.
Davis will be required to reg-
ister his address under Megans
Law for a period of 25 years.
After an evaluation by the state
Sexual Offenders Assessment
Board, Davis was found not to
be a sexually violent predator.
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TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com SATuRDAy, JunE 8, 2013 N E W S PAGE 6A
Plains Twp. mansentenced
for having sex with minor
David Davis Jr., 20, to serve 28
to 56 months in prison for
offenses committed last year.
By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
Davis
4deadinSantaMonicashootingspree
Alleged shooter also killed
after Fridays rampage that
ended on a college campus.
By KAtE MAtHEr and
rOSANNA XIA
Los Angeles Times
AP PHOTO
After a Friday shooting near Santa Monica College, a police ofcer escorts children from a Los
Angeles school who were visiting the college for a planetarium show.
courT brief
Lake-Lehman High Schools graduates:
Ryan Christian Akins
Anthony Joseph Antonitis III
Joel Philip Austin
Joshua Rilley Ayers
Scott Frederick Baker
Connor Stanton Balloun
Rachel Elizabeth Barbacci
Ashlee Marie Barker
Kayley Ann-Marie Bedford
Sarah May Bedford
Kenneth Wayne Besecker
Zachary Daniel Bevan
Mark Michael Bilbow Jr.
Emily Sophia Blaski
Thomas Dicton Boyle
Brandie Lyn Brennan
Jeremy William Britt
John Patrick Butler IV
Victoria Elizabeth Cadwalader
Caitlyn Callahan
Jessica Lynn Campbell
Jeffrey Tyler Carter
Christie Cecilia Cawley
Zachary Tyler Chabala
Tyler Lee Chaffman
Nicolette Beatrice Chamberlain
Michelle Hope Chappell
Vladimir Nikifor Chinikaylo
Thomas Matthew
Michael Chipego Jr.
Piotr Chrzanowski
Jarod John Ciehoski
Tasha Nicole Coenen
Jolisa Raquel Copeman
Quentin Rogers Crane
Jason Daron
Joshua Michael Davenport
Megan Anne Davis
Miranda Evan Dembowski
Kayla Deanne Denmon
Brian James Derhammer
Cody Michael Derhammer
Thomas James Donovan
Karli Ann Doran
Brian Francis Durling
Christopher Neil Edkins
Vincent George Edwards
Michael Robert Ego
Jonathan Ryan Ellenberger
Richard Allan Emel
Makenzie Rose Fallon
Alexandra Paige Feher
Nicole Christine Ford
Tristan Ryder Fry
Carrie Katherine Gingrich
Carly Leigh Gromel
Hunter Harley Hackling
Steven William Hagenbach
Michael Cole Hartman
Katie Elizabeth Heindel
John Heller
William Thomas Hillman
Brent Anthony Hizny
Rachael Emily Hohol
Shalynn Rose Honeywell
Andrew Stephan Hongach
Kyle Matthew Hungarter
Robert Hunter Ide
Ashley Denae Jackson
Jared Matthew James
Caleb Ray Keiper
Kassie Ray Keiper
Brandon Nathaniel Kelley
Alyssa Arlene Kobal
Kenneth Michael Kocher
Nicholas Matthew Kon
Kristopher John Konicki
Genevieve Renea Konopinski
Colin Evan Kovalchek,
Shane Christopher Kreller
Michael James Labatch
Jacob Frank Lawson
Megan Marie Lee
Aaron Christopher LeValley
Samantha Josephine Lindley
Jessica Marie Long
Ana Alexandria Lutz
Zebulon Chester MacMillan
Emily Elizabeth Maculloch
Victoria Helen Mantik
Craig Michael Manzoni
Alesha Marie Martin
Kyla Ann Martin
Kevin Charles Masters
Amanda Lynn Mathers
Kayla Mae Naugle
Joseph Tyler Nicholas Miscavage
Major Joseph Moore Jr.
Michael Logan Murphy
Thomas Joseph Murphy
Mark Isaac Navin
Donald William Nevel III
Devon Anne Nicoletti
Michael Storm Novak
Karli Ann OBrien
Patrick Daniel OBrien
Abraham Caleb OConnell
Nicole Marie OConnor
Samantha Ashley ONeill
Eric Robert Ottaviani
Sierra Sue Pall
Katrina Marie Patla
Michael Raymond Penny
Christopher Paul Pinkerton
Jeremy William Prater
Bryar Richard Raspen
Brettnye Alexandria Ritsick
Chelsea Kristene Ruger
Rachel Runner
Samantha Marie Sabol
Catherine Adele Salaway
Donald Joseph Scavone III
Sommer Rose Sereyka
Austin Ray Shultz
Brian Paul Sisk Jr.
Julian Tyler Sorber
Cody Christopher Spriggs
Sarah Nichole Stacey
Tyler Jonah Stein
Cassandra Marie Stevens
Kendra Nichole Stine
Kieran Charles Sutton
Bobby Alan Sweitzer
Deanna Maria Szabo
Steven Andrew Taylor
Molly Frances VanScoy
Boren Wang
Kasey Rebecca Wasylyk
Olivia Madison Weaver
Brittney Lynn Werkheiser
Bethany Joi Williams
Karen Patricia Yamrick
Kaitlyn Yoniski
Matthew Paul Yurko
Dustin Ray Zeiler
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com SATuRDAy, JunE 8, 2013 N E W S PAGE 7A
Crestwood High Schools
graduates:
Chandler Ackers
Ariyana Aguayo
Malik Alston
Kevin Argenziano
Parolo Audate
Brittany Ayers
Amber Baab
Sundeep Bahl
Stephen Baldassano
Nicholas Banos
Aaron Baratta
Edward Barber
William Barney
Rachel Behm
Caitlin Benway
Baxter Bevins
Danielle Billings
Zachary Birk
Charles Bodek
David Bonczek
Joelle Brozoski
Nina Brunetti
Christopher Burge
Sarah Burger
Cory Burke
Melissa Burleson
Holly Burnett
Evan Callaghan
Timothy Carl
Ryan Carter
Ashley Casem
Christian Cauchi-Franco
Daniel Ceonzo
Montana Chacko
John Chupka
Deidra Ciavarella
Samantha Cipriani
Brittany Clark
Brandon Cloran
Brian Collins
William Columbo
Sean Conway
Kimberly Corchado
Reed Cormier
Jason Cornelius
Alexis Cunningham
Joseph Cuono
Andre DSouza
Ravi Dalsania
Kelsey Deem
Meghan Demeglio
Matthew Dexter
Michael Diakun
Kaitlyn Doknovitch
Joshua Dopko
Nicholas Dopko
Jordan Dotzel
Mackenzie Drago
Grace Emmett
Shawn Engler
Danielle Eroh
William Evans
LeeAnn Everding
Corey Eyerman
Christopher Fassari
Lynsay Finken
Dylan Fisher
Harold Fisher
Keaton Flaherty
Jade Fleegle
Erin Foertsch
Kelly Foertsch
Tyler Fogleman
Kelly Gallagher
Matthew Gentilesco
Jacob Geroski
Tara Giarratano
Elizabeth Gillen
Ryan Gilmartin
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Richard Golden
Harry Gothreau
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Thomas Goyne
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Dean Gregory
Kayla Grimes
Tyler Guzzi
Matthew Hammerstone
Andrew Hashagen
Ashley Hassinger
Rachelle Heller
Michael Henry
Sarah Herrington
Tyler Hitt
Katelynn Hoffmann
Joseph Hogan
Ashley Hopersberger
Derek Hudzik
Alyssa Hughes
Matthew Humenick
David Huyler
Nicole Hvozdovic
Aaron Ingham
Aaron Irving
John Jasionowicz
Jessica Jennings
Daniel Johanssen
Arielle Jones
Elizabeth Jones
Jonathan Jones
Zachary Jones
Matthew Kaster
Alexandra Kintz
Kota Kishel
Evan Knight
Carrie Knorr
Melanie Kobela
Ryan Kobela
Kendell Kocher
Nickolas Kohlert
Ryan Konopczyk
Anna Kozelsky
Eric Krapf
Meaghan Kuhn
Raelynn Kulp
Antonio Laezza
Jason Lear
Lauren Levitsky
Hong Jun Li
Jacqueline Lieberman
Gabriella Lutz
Alexander Machalick
Dominic Mack
Lauren Mack
Justina Malys
Briley Marchetti
Gabrielle Marotta
Cody Marsyada
Alexa Martino
Daniel Martin
Justin Martin
Akihiko Masters
Amanda Mattern
Carina Mazzoni
Claire McCallick
Amanda McGlynn
Jordan Mera
Matthew Merges
Ciara Michno
Eric Moore
Ricky Morgan
Daniel Morgis
Joseph Morren
Kyle Morris
Veronica Morrisongraff
Amanda Moyer
Andrew Munisteri
Ryan Murphy
Sydney Myers
Canaan Nelson
Desiree Newton
Thomas OConnell
Nicholas Olenginski
Matthew Oplinger
Emily Orrson
Marissa Pac
Erin Padden
Sarah Pagan
Brittany Painter
Hursh Patel
Neil Patel
Nikhil Patel
Nilkumar Patel
Nimita Patel
Janki Pathak
Breanna Paulson
Angela Pegarella
Jillian Penney
Sigfredo Perez
Christina Perry
Maria Perry
Andrew Phillips
Aaron Piavis
Brandon Pierce
Katelyn Pierce
Grace Pollock
Alan Poltorak
Jacob Popowycz
Bernard Popson
Richard Pouffary
Kyle Prelewicz
Tyler Purnell
Joseph Quinn
Hunter Ragantesi
Jocelyn Rasmus
Steven Rerick
Christian Ridall
Syrena Riley
Alexandria Rinehimer
Eric Rinehimer
Justin Rinehimer
Savannah Rish
Rachael Ritz
Steven Roberts
Angelina Rovinski
Taylor Rupp
Lauren Rusiloski
Martin Ryman
Ashley Saake
Adam Saba
Tyler Sadvary
Robert Sarluca
Dominic Sartini
Cecelia Schmid
Alyssa Schutter
Ryan Schwartz
Ryan Schwartz
Richard Seiwell
Nicholas Sepela
Gabrielle Shermanski
Taylor Slucki
Brandon Smith
Stephanie Smith
Elliot Snyder
Melanie Snyder
Randall St Hilaire
Tara Steffen
Hanna Sulkowski
David Supko
John Swiderski
Angela Teberio
Kyle Thomas
Kiana Thompson
Laura Thonus
Jenny Toribio
Dylan Truschel
Allison Trzeskowski
Morganne Tucker
Tyler Vancosky
Corine Vasilakos
Dakota Vaughn
Jessica Venturi
Stephen Walko
Alexander Walser
Jack Walsh
Raymond Walton
Matthew Wascavage
Robert Wendolowski
Kaitlyn West
Andrew Wisniewski
Tyler Womer
Juliet Wotherspoon
Matthew Yanchus
Nathan Yanchus
Victoria Yazwinsky
Samantha Yeninas
Christopher Yokimcus
Jackson Young
CrEStWood CLASS of 2013
AMANDA HRYCYNA/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
t
ara Gabrielle Giarratano gets a hug from one of her
fellow Crestwood High School classmates after re-
ceiving her diploma Friday night.
Luzerne Intermediate Units
graduates:
Christine Snedeker
Robin Hartman
Bradley Novakowski
Gina Piccotti
Quanesha Pinkney
Travis Rowland
Aimee Pelak
Jeffrey Rowles
Erin Thomas
Kayla Naugle
Joseph Anderson
Nicole Shepherd
Justin Sadowski
Matthew Gleason
Brandon Garrison
Matt Hoffman
Andrew Kuren
Manny Ortiz Lehman
James McCloe
Emily Sabol
Kyle Staley
Desiree Reed
Caitlyn Bretz
Victor Calderon
Ashley Clayworth
Erin English
Kellie Koonrad
Goldie Morton
Ashley Tonkin
LAkE-LEhmAN CLASS of 2013
FRED ADAMS/ FOR THE TIMES LEADER
B
randon Kelley sends a text to a friend as he waits in
line for the Lake-Lehman High School graduation to
start Friday night.
LIU CLASS of 2013
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
G
reater Nanticoke Area
graduate Gina Pic-
cotti is all smiles as she
receives her diploma from
school psychologist Lydia
Brill during the Luzerne
Intermediate Unit com-
mencement exercises
at Oblates of St. Joseph
Seminary in Lain on Fri-
day morning.
Dallas High Schools graduates:
Co-valedictorians: Meghan
Fleming and Blake Donovan
Salutatorian: Danna Yu
Evonna Ackourey
Cody Adanosky
Anas Adudaeyyah
Ryan Aita
Chloe Alles
Stephanie Amann
Lilla Amico
Amy Avillion
Taylor Baker
Alyssa Belskis
Leah Benedetti
Miranda Besecker
Bryan Biesecker
Bridget Boyle
Jared Brady
Joshua Brobst
Arnold Brodhead
Bernard Bronsberg
Haley Bullock
Logan Bullock
Stephanie Burba
Jesse Bynon
James Caffery
Caitlin Cameron
Michael Carey
Jacob Carr
Julie Casey
Colin Casto
Jaycob Cavanaugh
Alan Cheskiewicz
Dominic Chielli
Marie Chielli
Anna Chinikaylo
Ronald Chupka
Christopher Colacito
Christie Conway
Michaela Coolbaugh
William Crompton
Matthew Cuba
Paige Cuba
Rebecca Darling
Dante DeAngelo
Dominic DeGraba
Joseph Delamater
James DelPriore
Deidre DeLuca
Gage Dennis
Sarah Dennis
Laura Dewitt
Matthew Diaco
Christina Diltz
Eric Dito
Felix Dolman
James Duffy
Ashley Dunbar
Kristian Dyrli John Emil
Tanner Englehart
Mark Ferrante
Maria Fessler
Amanda Foote
Bethany Fox
Michael Gallis
Rudy Georgetti
Nicole Giampietro
Morgan Gilhooley
Brian Goode
Eric Gototweski
Brian Goyne
Wendy Greenwood
Allison Grose
Clara Grube
Emily Harchar
Brittany Harris
Dylan Hertel
Jessica Hiscox
Taylor Hodle
Alyssa Horvath
Abigail Hunter
Shane Jacobsen
Gianna Johnson
Megan Johnson
Lauren Jones
Nathan Kalo
Michael Kapral
Nathan Kish
Luisa Klemm
Emilia Kon
Briana Konecke
Merissa Konnick
Ryan Kozloski
Sabrina Krasniak
Elizabeth Kravitz
Christopher LaFratte
Rebecca Lapasnick
David Lasco
Ryan Leonardo
Eric Lias-Lewis
Richard Luksic
Loreal Lyback
Tess Macarty
Zachary Macosky
Mary Manganello
Michaela Marek
Katharine Marianacci
Jack Matusiak
Michael Mazula
Casey McAndrew
Joshua McEntee
James McGovern
Jeffrey McHutchinson
Alyssa Menzel
Katherine Metcalf
Nicholas Michalisin
Stephen Mingey
Jenna Morgan
Madeline Mulhern
John M. Murray
John P. Murray
Michael Murtagh
Steven Nave
Marlee Nelson
Taylor Newhart
Helena Nguyen
Meghan OBrien
Rachel Olszewski
Nicholas Ondish
Krysti Oschal
Gates Palissery
Ryan Panzetta
Andrea Parmelee
Michael Pasternak
David Payne
Jillian Payne
Sarah Payne
Nicholas Pearce
Jonathan Perez
Jeremy Peters
Greg Petorak
Courtney Phillips
Dylan Pilger
Amanda Pizano
Michael Podskoch
Cara Pricher
Lauren Rando
Megan Redlich
Brian Reese
Christopher Reimard
Jaydon Richards
Amber Roberts
Kristopher Roccograndi
Jacob Rogers
Kyle Rogers
Mark Romanowski
Francois Ross
Alexander Rubbico
Michael Ryan
Daniel Saba
Christopher Schmid
Rebecca Schnable
Raymond Schultz
Brandon Scott
Neil Shaver
Vanessa Sheridan
Steven Shutlock
Courtney Sickel
Morgan Silvestri
Talia Simon
Jason Simonovich
Joshua Smith
Olivia Sod
Dana Sotko
Danielle Spencer
Brian Stepniak
Thomas Stitzer
William Stoss
Jonathan Strausser
Gregory Strazdus
Zachary Stritzinger
Barry Stubeda
Nicole Sweeney
Damon Szatkowski
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Cary Vailes
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Kyle Williams
Jamie Wise
Amber Yang
Josie Yankovich
Jennifer Yannuzzi
Eric Yurko
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BALLA - Brenda, memorial
service noon today in St. Johns
Slovak Lutheran Church, 604 S.
Hanover St., Nanticoke.
BILEK - Michael, funeral 9:15 a.m.
today at McCune Funeral Home,
80 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain
Top. Mass of Christian Burial 10
a.m. in St. Marys Our Lady Help
of Christians Church, Dorrance
Township.
BRAUER -Virginia, celebration
of life 11 a.m. today in Mehoopany
United Methodist Church, Route
87, Mehoopany.
CONDO - Raymond, funeral ser-
vices 9:30 a.m. today at Bednarski
Funeral Home, 168 Wyoming Ave.,
Wyoming. Mass of Christian Burial
10 a.m. at St. Josephs Church of
St. Monicas Parish, Wyoming.
DUNN - Hugh Sr., friends may call
5 to 8 p.m. today at Jendrzejewski
Funeral Home, 21 N. Meade St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
GAVIGAN - Gerard, Mass of
Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. today in
St. John the Evangelist Church, 35
William St., Pittston.
HANNAGAN - Irene, celebration
of life 8:30 a.m. today at McLaugh-
lins The Family Funeral Service,
142 S. Washington St., Wilkes-
Barre. Funeral Mass 9:30 a.m. in
the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola,
Kingston.
HERBERT - Duane, memorial ser-
vice to celebrate his life 2 to 6 p.m.
today at the Messiah Primitive
Methodist Church, 100-110 Pittston
Blvd., Bear Creek Township.
HOSKINS - Pastor Harold,
memorial service 2 p.m. today at
Maranatha Fellowship Church, 135
Owen St., Swoyersville.
JONES - Marion, graveside
service 11 a.m. today at Oak Lawn
Cemetery, Hanover Township.
MONTZ - W. Curtis, memorial
service 3 p.m. Sunday at Forty Fort
Meeting House, Forty Fort Cem-
etery, 40 River St., Forty Fort.
PENSIERI - Mary, funeral services
9:30 a.m. today at Simon S. Russin
Funeral Home, 136 Maffett St.,
Plains Township. Divine liturgy
and requiem services 10 a.m. in Ss.
Peter and Paul Ukrainian Greek
Catholic Church, 635 N. River St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
SCULL - Raymond, funeral
services 11 a.m. today at Curtis
L. Swanson Funeral Home Inc.,
corner of routes 29 and 118, Pikes
Creek.
TURLEY - Ernest, memorial
service 8 p.m. Monday at Davis-
Dinelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad
St., Nanticoke. Friends may call 6
p.m. until service with a masonic
memorial service at 7:30 p.m.
YEAGER - Dorothy, memorial
Mass 9:30 a.m. today in the main
site of St. Faustinas Parish (Holy
Trinity Church), 520 S. Hanover
St., Nanticoke.
ZIMMERMAN - Shirley, funeral 10
a.m. Monday at Richard H. Disque
Funeral Home, 2940 Memorial
Highway, Dallas. Friends may call 4
to 6 p.m. Sunday.
FUNERALS
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MICHAEL ROBERT POL-
LOCK, 41, of Plymouth, entered
into eternal rest on Thursday.
He was a 1989 graduate of
Wyoming Valley West High
School and was employed by
North Star U.S. Foods. Surviv-
ing are parents, Warren and
Geraldine Soboleski Pollock;
wife, Maureen; children,
Sabrina, Dallas, Michael Jr.
and Dalton; grandson, Sawyer;
grandmother, Eleanor Barber;
siblings, Warren A. Pollock and
wife, Karen; Christine Pollock
Ford and Donna Pollock Scoble
and husband, Gorden; aunts;
uncles; cousins; nieces; nephews
and friends.
Friends may call from 3 p.m.
to service time at 6 p.m. Sunday
at the S.J. Grontkowski Funeral
Home, Plymouth. Visit www.
sjgrontkowskifuneralhome.com
to submit condolences.
DOROTHY M. KILE, 72, of
West Main Street, Glen Lyon,
passed away on Friday at the
Geisinger Wyoming Valley
Medical Center, Plains Town-
ship.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the George A.
Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 211
W. Main St., Glen Lyon.
ALPHONSO J. CHEPONIS,
67, of Lee Park Towers, Lee
Park Avenue, Hanover Town-
ship, passed away on Monday
at his home. He was born in
Wilkes-Barre on April 15, 1946.
He was the son of the late
Alphonso and Pauline Baron
Cheponis. He was employed
as a service manger for Volvo.
He was preceded in death by
an infant sister, Paulette. He is
survived by a son, A.J. Cheponis
and his wife, Lisa; a daughter,
Alysia Cheponis; two grandchil-
dren; brother, George Cheponis
and his wife, Bernadette; niece,
TerriLynn; and nephews, Jona-
than and Eric.
A Mass of Christian Burial is
at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Robert
Bellarmine Parish, West Divi-
sion Street, Wilkes-Barre. His
interment will follow in St. Ca-
simirs Cemetery, Muhlenburg.
Family and friends may call 6
to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Andrew
Strish Funeral Home, 11 Wilson
St., Larksville.
JEAN SOLOMON, 87, of
Forty Fort, passed away Friday
in Commonwealth Hospice Unit
of St. Lukes Villa, Wilkes-Barre.
Arrangements are pend-
ing from the Metcalfe-Shaver-
Kopcza Funeral Home Inc., 504
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming.
LORETTA V. BIGA, of
Avoca, passed away peacefully
Friday morning at her home.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from Kiesinger Funeral
Services Inc., 255 McAlpine St.,
Duryea.
David M. Harris
June 6, 2013
D
avid M. Harris, 52, of Hazle-
ton, passed away Thursday in
his home.
Born in Pittston, he was the son
of Raymond Harris, of Tunkhan-
nock, and Barbara Bolduc Mess-
mer, Dallas.
He attended the Tunkhannock
schools and was a graduate of the
West Side Career and Technology
Center, Pringle, class of 1978. For
many years he was an over-the-
road truck driver. While attend-
ing Tunkhannock schools he was
involved in Endless Mountain
Archery, football and wrestling.
He was a member of the NRA
and had a passion for shooting his
guns, hunting, music and art.
Davids art can be viewed by
going to dharrisartstudio@wee-
bly.com.
Preceding him in death was his
wife, the former Rose Machesko.
Surviving, beside his parents,
are sons, David, Jonathan and
Christopher, all of Hazleton; ve
grandchildren; brother, Daniel
Harris, Hunlock Creek; sister,
Sara Harris, Naples, Fla.; stepsis-
ter; Rebecca Armstrong, Green-
ville, S.C.; aunts and uncles; niec-
es and nephews.
Funeral services will be held
at the convenience of the family
from the Metcalfe-Shaver-Kopcza
Funeral Home Inc,. 504 Wyoming
Ave.,Wyoming, with the Rev.
Jeffrey Klansek, chaplain of the
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital,
ofciating.
Interment will be in the Mount
Olivet Cemetery, Carverton.
There will be no calling hours.
James D. Edwards
June 6, 2013
J
ames D. Edwards, 76, of Hun-
lock Creek, passed away Thurs-
day at The Laurels Senior Living
Community.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was
the son of the late John Edwards
and Eleanor ( Shultz) Edwards.
He was a graduate of Lake Noxen
High School, where he was vice
president of his senior class in
1955. James was a technician
with Procter & Gamble, Mehoo-
pany, and a proud veteran of the
U.S. Army. James was a member
of Harveys Lake Rod and Gun
Club and an avid outdoorsman.
He enjoyed attending his grand-
childrens many sports events.
Surviving are a son, James
D. Edwards and his wife, Terri,
Mountain Top; daughters, Lori
Parsons and her husband, Mike,
Dallas; Cheryl Carsten, Newport
News, Va.; grandchildren, Karissa
Carsten, Emily and Joshua Ed-
wards, Kyle and Vanessa Parsons;
and brothers, John and Edward
Edwards
Funeral will be held
at 2 p.m. Monday at The
Richard H. Disque Funeral Home
Inc., 2940 Memorial Highway,
Dallas, with the Rev. Michele
Kaufman, pastor, St. Pauls Lu-
theran Church, Mountain Top,
ofciating.
Interment will be in Maple
Grove Cemetery, Sweet Valley.
Friends may call from 1 p.m. until
time of service.
In lieu of owers, donations
may be made to the Bernardine
Franciscan Sisters, c/o Hazleton
General Hospital.
Christine Tina Baines
June 7, 2013
C
hristine Tina Baines, 52,
of the Miners Mills section
of Wilkes-Barre, and formerly of
Raleigh, N.C., passed away Friday
morning at her home after a cou-
rageous battle with cancer, with
her family by her side.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was
the daughter of Florence (Dwora-
koski) Pienta and the late Stanley
Pienta, who passed away June 20,
1982.
Tina was a graduate of James
M. Coughlin High School, class
of 1978, and was employed for
The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre,
in the advertising department, for
the past ve years.
Tina was an avid Philadelphia
Phillies and Pittsburgh Steelers
fan. She enjoyed attending con-
certs, festivals, The Party on the
Patio at the Mohegan Sun, and
after-work gatherings with co-
workers and friends and was a
lover of music.
Surviving in addition to her
mother Florence, are her brothers
Daniel Pienta and his wife, Jackie,
Wilkes-Barre; Stanley Pienta and
his wife, Joan, Plains; sister Mary
Maurer and her companion, Ed-
ward Gill, Wilkes-Barre; several
nieces and nephew; two great-
nephews; and one great-niece.
A memorial service for Tina
will be held at 7 p.m. Monday at
the Corcoran Funeral Home Inc.,
20 S. Main St., Plains, with Father
Joseph A. Kearney ofciating. In-
terment will be held at the conve-
nience of the family.
She will be missed by her
Times Leader family.
Friends may call from 5 to 7
p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Memorial donations may be
made to the SPCA of Luzerne
County, 524 E. Main St., Wilkes-
Barre, PA 18702, or to Choose
Hope Inc., 1261 W. Main St., Sun
Prairie, WI 53590.
Online condolences may be
made at www.corcoranfuneral-
home.com.
Robert T. Minckler
June 5, 2013
R
obert T. Minckler, retired U.S.
Navy Seabee, of Tunkhan-
nock, died at his home on June 5,
2013.
He was born on May 13, 1943
in Wilkes-Barre, and was the
son of the late George and Car-
rie (Williams) Minckler. He was
raised in Luzerne and attended
Luzerne schools.
He served in the U.S. Navy Sea-
bees for 21 years. He also worked
at the Wyoming County Court-
house and as a Pennsylvania State
Constable.
He was preceded in death by
his parents and siblings George
Minckler, Fred Williams, Hannah
Kolesar, Isabelle Minckler and
Mary Ann Minckler.
He is survived by his wife,
Ethel Mae (Barber) Minckler;
son, George (Pamela) Minckler;
daughters, Roberta (William)
Minckler-Hood, Emily Minckler
and Vicky Coney; granddaugh-
ters, Debra Jurista, Sarah Jurista
and Melissa Minckler; grandson,
Matthew Moleski Jr.; along with
many nieces, nephews, cousins
and his best friends Ginger and
Taz.
He enjoyed hunting and sh-
ing.
At his request, there
will be no funeral ser-
vices. Arrangements are
by the Nulton-Kopcza Funeral
Home, 5749 state Route 309,
Monroe Township.
MRS. HELEN M. WAL-
TERS, of Bnai Brith Apart-
ments, Wilkes-Barre, passed
away Thursday at Little Flower
Manor Nursing Center, Wilkes-
Barre.
Funeral arrangements will
be announced by the Jendrze-
jewski Funeral Home, Wilkes-
Barre.
MARY G. ROBERTS , 82,
of Nanticoke, passed away
Thursday in the Birchwood
Nursing and Rehabilitation
Center, Nanticoke. She was born
Sept. 27, 1930 in Edwardsville.
She was the daughter of the late
Thomas and Nellie Roberts.
She was formerly employed by
General Cigar Co., Kingston.
She was preceded in death by
her brother, Ralph Roberts.
Surviving are her daughter,
Lisa Roberts, of Nanticoke; a
grandson, Jason Slater and his
daughters, Gracie and Nina.
Family and friends may call
from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the
Edwards and Russin Funeral
Home, 717 Main St., Edwards-
ville. Interment will follow at 11
a.m. Monday in the Evergreen
Cemetery, Shavertown, with
Pastor James C. Quinn ofciat-
ing.
JAMES J. DOUGHER, 66,
of Pittston, passed away Friday
in Geisinger Wyoming Valley
Medical Center, Plains Town-
ship, surrounded by his family.
Funeral arrangements will
be announced by the Peter J.
Adonizio Funeral Home, 251
William St., Pittston.
MARY E. CIRKO, 89,
formerly of the Hanover section
of Nanticoke, passed away May
31 at Tyler Memorial Hospital,
Tunkhannock. Mary was born
Nov. 18, 1923, in Nanticoke,
daughter of the late John and
Elizabeth Gocz Cirko. Prior to
her retirement, she was a reg-
istered nurse at Bushwick Hos-
pital, New York City. Preceding
her in death were sisters, Pearl
and Anna; and brother, Russell.
Surviving are cousins, Irene Siv-
ilich, Mary Hozlock and Russell
Cirko, all of Nanticoke.
Private services and inter-
ment were in Holy Transgu-
ration Cemetery, Nanticoke.
Arrangements are by the Earl W.
Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14
W. Green St., Nanticoke.
Stephen Louis DeBarry Jr.
June 6, 2013
S
tephen Louis DeBarry Jr., 58,
of Beaumont, passed away
Thursday at home.
Mr. DeBarry was born in Wil-
kes-Barre on Dec. 5, 1954, and
was the son of the late Stephen
Louis Sr. and Betty Reese De-
Barry.
Stephen was a graduate of
Lake-Lehman High School in
1972 and received his Associate
Degree in Hotel and Restaurant
Management from Luzerne Coun-
ty Community College. Prior to
retirement, he was employed as
a restaurant manager at Irem
Temple Country Club in Dallas
and Howard Johnson Restaurant
in Pittston. He was a member of
Roaring Brook Baptist Church,
Hunlock Creek. Stephen enjoyed
hunting, shing and spending
time with his family, especially
with his daughter Kristen.
Mr. DeBarry is survived by his
daughter, Kristen Reese Milling-
ton and her husband, Tucker, of
Drums; brother, Paul A. DeBarry
and his wife, Diane, of Saylors-
burg; sister, Robin A. Sorber, of
Harveys Lake; niece, Afton Bon-
ser, of Charlotte, N.C.; and neph-
ew, Zachary DeBarry, of Hunlock
Creek.
A private funeral service will
be held at the convenience of the
family, with Pastor Dan Brubak-
er, of the Roaring Brook Baptist
Church, ofciating. There will be
no calling hours.
Private interment will be in
Idetown Cemetery, Lehman
Township. Arrangements are by
the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral
Home Inc., corners of routes 29
and 118, Pikes Creek.
In lieu of owers, the family re-
quests memorial contributions to
be made to Roaring Brook Baptist
Church, 328 Prichards Road, Hun-
lock Creek, PA 18621.
Online condolences can be
made to clswansonfuneralhome.
com.
Donna J. Abraham
June 6, 2013
D
onna J. Abraham, 52, of Ha-
nover Township, passed away
Thursday at St. Lukes Common-
wealth Hospice, Wilkes Barre.
She was born Aug. 15, 1960
and was the daughter of the late
William Whitebread and Alice
Helgemo Whitebread. For 25
years, she was formerly employed
by Hottles Seafood Restaurant,
Wilkes-Barre. She was a member
of the Hanover Green Chapel and
a social member of the Hanover
Township AmVets. She was a
graduate of Hanover Township
High School, class of 1978.
In addition to her parents, she
was predeceased by both her
paternal and maternal grandpar-
ents.
Surviving are partner, Rob-
ert Farrow; sister, Gayle Phillips
and partner, Greg Kuhl; sister,
Beth Stebodzian; brother, Wil-
liam Whitebread Jr.; nephews, Bo
and Alex Stobodzian, Jesse Far-
row and Gunnar Phillips; nieces,
Casey and Zoe Phillips; and aunts
and uncles.
Funeral will be private and at
the convenience of the family. Fu-
neral arrangements have been en-
trusted to the Charles V. Sherbin
Funeral Home, Hanover Green,
Hanover Township.
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points.
Job growth is still a bit weaker
than desired, said Russell Price,
an economist at Ameriprise Fi-
nancial. But the steadiness of the
job gains is a testament to the
economys much improved un-
derlying fundamentals.
The housing market is
strengthening, auto sales are up
and consumer condence has
reached a ve-year peak. Stock
prices are near record highs, and
the budget decit has shrunk.
The American economys
relative strength contrasts with
Europe, which is gripped by re-
cession, and Asia, where once-
explosive economies are now
struggling.
U.S. employers have added an
average of 155,000 jobs in the
past three months. But the May
gain almost exactly matched the
average increase of the previous
12 months: 172,000.
Reecting a recent trend,
many of the jobs added in May
were lower-paying ones, which
arent likely to fuel as much con-
sumer spending and economic
growth as higher-paying jobs that
have disappeared.
Yet many Americans appear
more optimistic about their job
prospects: 420,000 people start-
ed looking for work in May. As a
result, the percentage of Ameri-
cans 16 and older either working
or looking for work rose to 63.4
percent from a 34-year low of
63.3 percent in April.
This is called the labor force
participation rate. Higher partici-
pation can raise the unemploy-
ment rate. Thats because once
people without a job start look-
ing for one, theyre counted as
unemployed.
Labor force participation has
been falling since peaking at 67.3
percent in 2000. Thats partly the
result of baby boomers retiring
and dropping out of the work-
force.
Joseph LaVorgna, chief U.S.
economist at Deutsche Bank Se-
curities, thinks an improving job
market will lead more Americans
to seek jobs. He predicts that the
participation rate will level off
around 63.5 percent.
The unemployment rate is
derived from a survey of house-
holds, which found that more
people started looking for work
in May. Because some didnt nd
jobs right away, the number of
unemployed rose 101,000 to 11.7
million.
The job gain for the month is
calculated froma separate survey
of employers.
Some signs in the report sug-
gested that the federal govern-
ments deep spending cuts in
domestic and defense programs
and scant growth in much of the
rest of the world are weighing on
the U.S. job market. Weakness
overseas has slowed demand for
U.S. exports.
Manufacturers cut 8,000 jobs.
The federal government shed
14,000. Both were the third
straight month of cuts for those
industries. Over the past three
months, the federal government
has cut 45,000 jobs.
The number of temporary
jobs rose by about 26,000. The
economy has added temporary
jobs for eight straight months,
suggesting that employers are
responding to more demand but
arent condent enough to hire
permanent workers.
Industries that rely directly
on consumer spending hired at
a healthy pace a sign of con-
dence that consumers will keep
spending. Retailers added 28,000
jobs. Restaurants added 38,000.
Those categories include
many lower-paying occupations.
By contrast, the recession sharp-
ly cut jobs in higher-paying in-
dustries such as manufacturing,
construction and nance, which
have yet to recover.
Mark Vitner, an economist
at Wells Fargo, calculated that
about 60 percent of the jobs cre-
ated in May were in lower-paying
elds. Even in a professional
eld such as health care, one
of the biggest job creators was
home health care services, where
care providers earn about $10 an
hour, according to government
data, he said.
Its hard to get meaningful in-
come growth with these types of
jobs, Vitner said.
Rob McGahen, 29, has felt the
trend personally. After receiv-
ing his masters in business ad-
ministration in 2007, McGahen
worked for Boeing in St. Louis,
buying parts for military planes.
Last year, after moving with
his wife to Pensacola, Fla., Mc-
Gahen sought work for about
nine months. He settled for a
part-time job in the produce sec-
tion of Publix, a supermarket
chain.
Its certainly not a long-term
plan, McGahen said. But it
keeps me busy. It keeps my skills
from atrophying.
Stock markets have gyrated
in the past two weeks on specu-
lation that the Fed would soon
start to taper its $85 billion-a-
month in bond buying a step
that could raise rates and cause
stock prices to fall.
I think the Fed will stay on
hold, said Nariman Behravesh,
chief economist at IHS Global
Insight. They want to see num-
bers above 200,000 on payroll
jobs on a consistent basis before
they start to taper off.
Behravesh said he thinks the
Fed will maintain its pace of
bond buying through this year
before scaling it back in 2014.
Todays report is perhaps the
perfect number for nervous inves-
tors, said James Marple, Senior
Economist at TD Economics. It
is strong enough to point to con-
tinued economic recovery but not
so strong as to bring forward ex-
pectations of Fed tapering.
Other analysts who have pre-
dicted that the Fed would start
trimming its bond purchases
later this year said they didnt
think Fridays jobs report would
change that timetable.
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fair last month in Rolling Meadows, Ill. The U.S. economy added 175,000 jobs in May.
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The unemployment rate rose
slightly in May to 7.6 percent,
175,000 jobs were added.
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JOB CREATION
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An email sent to NASCARs
spokesman Dave Higdon was
not returned.
Raceway response
Bob Pleban, a Pocono Race-
way spokesman, issued a state-
ment to The Times Leader es-
sentially reiterating that safety
is the tracks and the series top
priority.
We constantly review and
upgrade our safety
procedures with lo-
cal, state and federal
authorities, said
Pleban. We closely
monitor the National
Weather Service and
are in direct contact
with our local Emer-
gency Management
ofcials. Safety is a
never-ending pro-
cess of learning,
preparing, training
and adjusting. It is
something we work
on daily.
If an incident oc-
curs, we review all
aspects related to
that incident and
apply the ndings
to update our future
policies, if needed,
Pleban added. Po-
cono Raceway and
NASCAR have the
same priorities, the
safety of fans, com-
petitors and employees, and
we work closely with NASCAR
to achieve those goals.
At the track on Friday, where
heavy rain caused both prac-
tice and qualifying sessions to
be canceled, Pleban said the
statement will stand on its own
and the raceway will have no
further comment. When asked
about whether an investigation
was in fact undertaken and
what the track found, Pleban
repeated that the statement
will be all the comment the
track would be making regard-
ing the incident.
The protocols that were in
place last August are unclear
and there were conicting re-
ports and information concern-
ing announcements track of-
cials said they made. The track
posted warnings on its Twitter
feed near the end of the race,
which was ended with 98 of the
scheduled 160 laps completed,
encouraging fans to seek shel-
ter as severe lightning and
heavy winds are in our area.
The crowd was also advised
over public address systems.
But some NASCAR fans that
commented on the raceways
Facebook page said they never
heard any weather-related an-
nouncements on the PA sys-
tem.
Brian Zimmerman, 41, of
Moosic, died as he stood near
his car in the parking lot of Po-
cono Raceway.
Unfortunately, a member of
our raceway family here, a fan,
has passed away, Ig-
dalsky told news me-
dia the night of the
race as he held back
tears.
According to track
ofcials and the
Monroe County cor-
oner, one lightning
bolt hit the grand-
stand parking area
around 5 p.m., kill-
ing Zimmerman and
injuring eight others.
A second possible
strike came around
6:35 p.m., sending a
ninth person to the
hospital with minor
injuries, Igdalsky
said that night.
When the rst
strike occurred,
word quickly began
circulating through-
out the track that
there were injuries
near the grand-
stands. Emergency
responders already at the track
were dispatched and a pass-
erby offered CPR on Zimmer-
man, but he died en route to
Pocono Medical Center in East
Stroudsburg.
Fan: Use common sense
On Friday, race fan Melinda
Davis, of Allentown, said as an
attendee of any outdoor sport-
ing event she understands the
dangers that exist from the
elements, wrecks on the track
causing debris to enter the
stands and even issues with
unruly fans.
She wasnt at last years race
but said she cant imagine the
track could have done much
more than it did.
Its common sense, if its
raining and theres thunder,
you get indoors and you dont
touch metal, said Davis.
But getting 100,000 fans to
follow common sense is easier
said than done.
Continued from Page 1A
POCONO
Its com-
mon sense,
if its raining
and theres
thunder, you
get indoors
and you dont
touch metal.
But getting
100,000 fans
to follow
common
sense is
easier said
than done.
Melinda Davis
Race fan
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PHILADELPHIA In a city
that has become renowned for
its hip and innovative restaurant
scene, a local tourist attraction is
offering decidedly different fare:
prison food.
This weekend, the defunct
Eastern State Penitentiary in
Philadelphia will serve visitors
sample inmate meals from the
1830s, 1940s and today: broiled
salted beef with Indian mush;
hamburger with brown gravy
and beets; and Nutraloaf an
unappetizing concoction cur-
rently served as punishment in
prisons across the country.
Event organizers say the not-
so-haute cuisine is a way to
stimulate both the taste buds
and the mind. The meals reect
the changing nature of food ser-
vice at penal institutions and,
in some ways, attitudes toward
inmates, said Sean Kelley, the
prisons director of public pro-
gramming.
We hope to have a discussion
all weekend long about what
these policies mean to accom-
plish and whether theyre effec-
tive, Kelley said.
The quirky tasting menu will
be available today and Sunday
at Eastern State, a closed prison
that once housed gangster Al Ca-
pone. The centuries-old facility
was abandoned in 1971 but later
reopened to tourists looking for
an eerie glimpse of life behind its
30-foot-tall walls.
The weekends food samples
will be prepared offsite by Free-
style BBQ, a catering company
based in Langhorne that hap-
pens to be owned by Pennsyl-
vania corrections ofcer John
Freeman.
Freeman, who works at an
undisclosed state institution,
started his food business on the
side last year. When he heard
that Eastern State needed a tem-
porary cook, Freeman couldnt
believe the serendipity and
neither could Kelley.
Who knows prison food bet-
ter than me? Freeman said.
While on prison duty, Free-
man eats the cafeteria food that
he describes as avorful but low-
grade. Flavorful was not a word
he used in talking about the
bland recipes hell be making for
Eastern State.
Its going to be hard to ca-
ter something and basically not
jazz it up, Freeman said.
He described the broiled salt-
ed beef as being like corned beef,
and the Indian mush as basically
polenta cornmeal and water.
Kelley, who tried making the rec-
ipe himself, noted the mush was
actually very good because its
topped with a bit of molasses.
HARRISBURGThe states highest court
on Friday turned down appeals by two of the
three former Penn State administrators fac-
ing criminal charges alleging they covered
up child abuse complaints against former
football assistant coach Jerry Sandusky.
The state Supreme Court issued a pair of
unsigned orders that denied petitions for re-
viewled by former university vice president
Gary Schultz and former athletic director
Tim Curley.
The court orders say the justices were not
preventing the two men from raising the
same issue during their criminal prosecu-
tion.
Curley and Schultz led the sealed ap-
peals after the grand jury supervisory judge
ruled in April that he did not have jurisdic-
tion to consider their request to have charges
thrown out. At issue was the role played in
their prosecution by Penn States then-gener-
al counsel, Cynthia Baldwin, who accompa-
nied them to grand jury appearances.
Precisely what they argued is unclear,
however, because all of the documents in the
Supreme Court appeal were sealed.
A spokesman for the state attorney gen-
erals ofce and Schultzs lawyer Tom Farrell
declined to comment, while a message left
for Curleys legal team was not immediately
returned Friday.
Curley and Schultzs co-defendant, for-
mer Penn State president Graham Spanier,
has asked a county judge to throw out the
charges against him, a matter that appears to
be pending, according to the online docket.
His lawyers did not offer any immediate re-
sponse to the latest Supreme Court ruling.
Sandusky, the universitys former longtime
defensive football coach under head coach
Joe Paterno, was convicted a year ago of doz-
ens of counts of child sexual abuse. Hes serv-
ing a 30- to 60-year state prison sentence. He
denies guilt and is appealing.
Curley and Schultz were rst arrested
with Sandusky in November 2011, but more
charges were added against them when
Spanier was charged late last year. Prelimi-
nary hearings have not been held for the
2012 charges, and the high courts decision
could clear the way for those proceedings to
be scheduled.
Prison food on menu for Pa. tourists
Court rejects appeal by 2 in Penn State abuse case
Defunct Philadelphia penitentiary offering decidedly different fare
AP PHOTO
Salt beef, with Indian Mush, an inmate dinner from the 1800s is
on the menu at former Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia.
By KATHY MATHESON
Associated Press
By MARK SCOLFORO
Associated Press
The top priority of the president of the United
States is the national security of the United States
and protecting the homeland, and we have to make
sure we have the tools we need to confront the
threat posed by terrorists.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest
In defending the governments collection of the phone records of millions of
Americans
Rob GaRibaldi, an
all-american outelder
at Petalumas Casa
Grande High School,
set his sights on a big
league career. but at just
5 11 and 130 pounds,
he was told by coaches,
trainers and pro scouts that he needed to
get bigger.
When nutritional supplements and
weight-training failed to produce the de-
sired results, Garibaldi, at age 19, turned
to anabolic steroids. He later defended
the decision by pointing to his idol, barry
bonds. over three years, he added 55
pounds to his slight frame. The results
were impressive.
Selected California Junior College all
State Player of the Year, Garibaldi was
drafted by the New York Yankees in 1999.
instead he took a full scholarship to the
University of Southern California where
he batted .399 and helped the Trojans to
the 2000 College World Series. The follow-
ing year he was rated by baseball america
as one of the top collegiate prospects in
the nation.
but Garibaldis success came at a price.
by the spring of 2001 his steroid use led to
uncontrollable rage, short-term memory
loss, and delusional thinking. The erratic
behavior ended Robs USC baseball career.
bypassed in the 2002 Mlb draft, the
24-year-old, severely depressed, took his
life.
Garibaldis example is extreme. but
the use of appearance and performance-
enhancing drugs by teens is even more
troubling than the use of PEdS by elite
athletes in professional baseball, football
and track and eld. Whats worse, adoles-
cent steroid use is growing.
The Taylor Hooton Foundation, a non-
prot organization dedicated to educating
students, parents and coaches about the
signs and dangers of steroid use, main-
tains that in 1993, one in 45 high school
students admitted to using anabolic
steroids. by 1999, the number increased
to one in 27. Today, one in 16 high school
students, about 1.5 million, admit to using
PEdS. The numbers do not include teens
taking nutritional supplements laced with
steroids or steroid precursors like creatine
and androstenedione.
adolescents use steroids for the very
same reasons the pros do. PEdS build
muscle mass, augment quickness and
improve recovery time from injury. These
assets give the athlete a competitive edge
in terms of power, speed and endurance.
but the fastest growing population among
steroid users are females intent on improv-
ing their physical appearance.
at the same time, PEdS taken in mega-
doses have been linked to tendon and
ligament tears, kidney and liver damage,
impotence, heart disease and cancer. The
adverse effects can be even greater for
adolescents.
Unlike pro athletes, teenagers are much
more susceptible to the physiological and
psychological effects of steroids because of
the natural hormonal imbalance associ-
ated with adolescence. The effects include
irritability, rage, depression and suicidal
tendencies. Whats more, the psychiatric
symptoms associated with steroid with-
drawal persist for a year or more after the
abuser stops using.
While elite athletes know the side ef-
fects of steroid use and can afford to pay
the exorbitant cost for the unadulterated
product, teens are clueless and purchase
less expensive substances that may be
contaminated and hence even more dan-
gerous. but they are still willing to take
the risk in order to improve their athletic
performance, self-condence and/or at-
tract the opposite sex.
There is a desperate need for greater
awareness of the dangers and symptoms
of steroid use among adults. Unfortu-
nately, most parents cannot distinguish
between those symptoms and the extreme
mood swings, severe acne, and physical
maturation associated with adolescence.
Nor does testing for hallucinogenic or
recreational street drugs expose steroid
use, making it more difcult for concerned
parents to seek help.
Sadly, most adults purposely look the
other way. Theyve been deluded by the
win-at-all costs attitude embraced by
PEd-using role models like bonds; by
parents who push their kids in the hope
of obtaining a college athletic scholar-
ship; and by coaches who encourage their
players to get bigger in order to build a
championship program.
Regardless, theres no denying that
steroids are illegal. Their sale and use
without a physicians prescription is a
felony. but it hasnt stopped teens from
abusing the drug.
its time for parents, coaches and profes-
sional athletes to take greater responsibil-
ity on this issue. if we fail, we have nobody
to blame but ourselves.
William Kashatus is a baseball historian and writer.
He can be contacted at bill@historylive.net
EDITORIAL
SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2013 PAgE 11A TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com S E RV I NG T HE P UB L I C T RUS T S I NC E 1 8 8 1
OTHER OPINION: PUBLIC SAFETY
Philly buildings
derelict, deadly
l
ET THE collapse at 22d
and Market streets on
Wednesday mark the
moment when Philadel-
phia decides neglected buildings
wont crush any more lives and
spirits.
despite the heroic efforts of
rst responders, the collapse
killed six people and injured 14.
The building had long ago
become tired and useless at the
hands of one of the citys most
notorious speculators, the late
Sam Rappaport. The slumlords
associate, Richard basciano,
once known as the porn king of
Times Square, had since taken
over the building and was hav-
ing it knocked down. The start
of demolition had come as a re-
lief to residents of the surging
neighborhood, who had to live
with the dead zone around bas-
cianos properties, which also in-
cluded the porn-peddling Forum
Theater.
its a shame that basciano
could not be reached for com-
ment, because he should be
answering questions about the
demolition. architect Joseph
Sulvetta, whose ofce is nearby,
told The inquirer that demoli-
tion crews seemed to leave an
unsupported wall next to the
neighboring Salvation army
Thrift Store. That wall fell
Wednesday morning.
The owner had a demolition
permit. but how well was the
city monitoring the work? Why
did the remains of the four-story
apartment building collapse out-
ward onto the thrift store instead
of inward, as it would if proper
procedures were being followed?
These questions should be sort-
ed out soon.
but this one should be an-
swered immediately: How many
times do rotten buildings have
to collapse, blight neighbor-
hoods, and serve as stashes for
drugs and hideouts for criminals
before the city shows them no
tolerance?
The Nutter administrationand
Councilwoman Maria Quinones-
Sanchez have taken steps to deal
with the citys building and land
management problems. They
include a proposed land bank, a
blight court, and measures mak-
ing it easier for the city to sell its
vacant properties. but Wednes-
days deadly collapse shows the
city needs to do more.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
MALLARD FILLMORE DOONESBURY
Road legislation
needs more details
Y
ES, WE need to fund
our bridges and roads.
Yes, the state is broke.
Yes, our infrastructure
is crumbling.
What do we do about it? if
leaders in Harrisburg had their
way, a stunning 28.5-cent-per-
gallon increase in the gas tax is
the only option.
Since no one has come up
with a magic solution that funds
transportation without raising
taxes, we now have to accept
that well be paying the price at
the pump. but Wednesdays ac-
tion is puzzling. its a price tag
far higher than we originally
were sold on, and it lacks crucial
detail.
on Wednesday, state senators
passed a $2.5 billion measure
to fund transportation projects
they will not detail. That bill
is $700 million more than Gov.
Tom Corbett proposed.
When asked what the money
will go toward, a state Transpor-
tation department ofcial said
no additional details would be
released.
The 28.5-cent-per-gallon hike
in the gas tax will give Penn-
sylvania one of the highest gas
taxes in the nation.
How we got from Corbetts
$1.7 billion request to a $2.5 bil-
lion request is anyones guess.
How PenndoT can ask for such
a huge amount from all of us,
and then have the chutzpah not
to provide more details, is trou-
bling.
State leaders have failed their
constituents by passing a bill
that is light on detail and high
on cost.
The Sentinel (Carlisle, Pa.)
OTHER OPINION: INFRASTRUCTURE
qUOTE OF THE DAY
Listen to your body when it
signals somethings wrong
S
ometimes the simpliest things are the
hardest to gure out. For example,
always keep in mind that whenever you
have pain in your stomach and your doc-
tor, after examining you, doesnt feel it
is anything serious, you should be aware
that anytime you eat something (such as
fruits, nuts, etc.) that your stomach pro-
duces acid that could cause you to have
pain. So it is wise to limit your eating to
regular eating times.
My relative who is having problems
with uid retention recently had some
pain in her feet. She started to put
capsaicin cream on her feet to relieve the
pain and her feet started to swell. i told
her that it may be the capsaicin that was
causing the swelling because capsaicin
will cause the blood ow to her feet to in-
crease. and since she already has edema
this added blood supply to her feet will
only cause the edema to increase.
also, any time you put an insert into
your shoe you have to be careful. because
these inserts could slightly change the
position of the bones in your knees and
hips.
if you have a problem and you cant
gure an answer to this problem, it is
a good idea to go for a short walk and
many times the answer will come to you.
You should always consult with your
doctor before you do anything concern-
ing your health.
Jacob Corney
Edwardsville
Writer wants answers
to queries about CityVest
A
s a taxpayer in luzerne County i would
like to have answers to some questions.
Why did CityVest disband if its pur-
pose was to give aid to worthy projects?
How many members did the nonprot
have? because CityVest disbanded, are
its members supposed to just walk away
from their responsibility to make known
how the six million dollars was spent? is
this just another debacle of government
not keeping track of our tax dollars? Re-
garding the civil suit against Controller
Walter Grifth by CityVest, it appears to
be a diversion on tactic to transfer suspi-
cion and guilt away from the perpetrator
regarding the destruction of the Hotel
Sterling. Why should an elected ofcer,
Walter Grifth, be chastised for doing
his job to protect and make known to the
taxpayers when something is not right in
government?
Unfortunately, Pennsylvania is in ar-
rears in updated laws that protect the tax-
payers money under surveillance even
if wiretapping is necessary to acquire
evidence to catch a thief or liar.
Elaine Givens
Plymouth
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federal requirements on min-
eral rights and historic clear-
ances have slowed the process.
The government wants coal
company releases on old min-
eral rights attached to many of
the properties and verication
theres no historic value to
older structures, Brozena said.
Any property over 50
years old has to be cleared to
make sure there are no issues
with historical preservation,
Brozena said. Were moving
as quickly as we can.
Alan Pugh is eager to un-
load his Race Street property
and plans to stay on higher
ground in the Back Mountain.
I personally would not
want to go through that unfor-
tunate experience again of see-
ing such destruction, he said.
Property at risk
Pugh stabilized the prop-
erty with temporary support
beams and boarded it up but
still worries. Thieves ripped
out copper wiring and stole
the door.
He will be lucky to break
even after the buyout but ap-
preciates the opportunity to
make a clean break, he said.
Without the program, he
would be compelled to demol-
ish the structure and continue
paying taxes on a 0.18-acre lot
that cant hold a structure, he
said.
Im thrilled to have such a
plan available, Pugh said.
Roughly 10 percent of eligi-
ble property owners have de-
clined to accept buyout offers
to date, Brozena said.
Appraisals are based on
pre-ood property values,
and owners are free to accept
or reject offers, ofcials said.
The state and federal govern-
ment will spend an estimated
$14.36 million to buy and de-
molish properties.
Some programdropouts dis-
agree with the offer, Brozena
said.
We also have property own-
ers who decided the price was
fair, but it wont work because
theyre upside-down on their
mortgages, he said.
Brozena is cautioning prop-
erty owners who decline to
participate that they will be
forced to jack up their proper-
ties to meet federal require-
ments if they want to stay
in them. Property owners
can obtain $30,000 for eleva-
tion through ood insurance,
which might not cover the
full cost, he said. Climbing up
stairs to reach the front door
also might be unappealing,
especially for the elderly, he
said.
The real goal here at the
end of the day is to get people
out of harms way, Brozena
said.
Jenkins Township resident
Marion Cernera was a bundle
of nerves when her River Road
home was ripped apart from 9
feet of water on the rst oor
in 2011, but nowshes more re-
laxed in her remodeled struc-
ture as she awaits a buyout
offer.
Everything in our home is
brand newnow, said Cernera.
I dont know what were go-
ing to do. It depends on what
they offer us.
Shes torn between fear and
nostalgia. The 2011 ood was
more damaging than the prior
record Susquehanna ood in
1972.
It was never this bad, but
Im attached to this home
because Ive been living here
more than 50 years, said
Cernera, who is married to
Joe.
Jenkins Township has the
most pending buyouts from
2011 ooding 65.
Township Supervisor Stan
Rovinski estimates 60 to 70
percent of the buyout-eligible
properties were never reoc-
cupied after the ood. The
deserted structures include
several off their foundations
in the bowl-shaped patch sec-
tion off River Road near the
Eighth Street Bridge.
Its like Death Valley down
there. Its like Iraq, Rovinski
said of the patch.
He wont be surprised if a
few people back out of leav-
ing but expects most will ac-
cept the offers. Most of the
property owners Ive talked to
cant wait to get out of there,
Rovinski said.
Brozena is handling buyouts
in Shickshinny, West Pittston
and six townships Exeter,
Jenkins, Conyngham, Plains,
Nescopeck and Hunlock. Of-
cials in Plymouth Township,
Nescopeck borough and Nan-
ticoke are coordinating their
own buyout requests.
Ofcials have notied all
property owners who applied
for buyouts but are not eligible
so they werent left hanging,
Brozena said.
About 30 West Pittston
property owners requested
buyouts, but the eligible list
was whittled down to 10 be-
cause the others werent in the
high-risk ood zone on federal
maps, said borough Manager
Savino Bonita.
More than half of the 26
pending buyout properties in
Conyngham Townships Mo-
canaqua section remain emp-
ty, said township Supervisor
Ed Whitebread. Most of these
properties were part of an old
coal mining community, and
Whitebread said the historical
clearance caused processing
delays.
Now were getting into
the warm weather again,
and many of these properties
are dilapidated. Well prob-
ably have problems with high
grass, Whitebread said.
Real estate opportunities
Plains Township Emergen-
cy Management Coordinator
Charles Krommes said the
owners of two ood-damaged
properties that fell outside the
high-risk map zone recently
sold their properties after
learning they werent eligible
for buyouts.
About 27 township proper-
ties are in the pending buyout.
Buyers can snatch up ood-
ed properties that missed the
buyout at a discounted price,
but they must weigh the pros
and cons, Krommes said.
Its a nice quiet area, but
theres that ooding risk,
Krommes said.
Continued from Page 1A
BUYOUT
Township.
In its early days, the taxi
service provided transporta-
tion for coal barons from their
homes in Glen Summit to their
ofces in downtown Wilkes-
Barre. Horse and buggies soon
were replaced by Studebakers,
Chevrolets and Crown Victo-
rias.
The company originally was
owned by M.B. Posten and
Harry Posten, later by Harry
and Hermoine Lieberman of
Kingston, and since 1960 by
members of the William Cook
family.
William Cook relocated the
business several times, nally
settling on the South Franklin
Street home, according to The
Times Leaders archives.
Competition in the 1940s
and 1950s was erce, when
car ownership was relatively
unknown and other forms of
transportation, such as buses,
were less prevalent. Harry Li-
eberman took a step ahead of
his competitors in 1947 when
he became the rst area cab
company to install two-way
radios.
Postens main competitor
today is Burgit City Taxi on
South Main Street.
Owner Robbie Burgit could
not be reached for comment
Friday.
at Tuzinski to leave the building
and Tuzinski loudly asking why
the session was taking place and
why he was being kept out.
During the heated exchange,
Chacke asked Tuzinski why he
was being a (expletive) head.
Chacke summoned a patrol of-
cer to have Tuzinski removed,
but the mayoral candidate was al-
lowed to stay. Tuzinski pounded
on the locked door for several
minutes, yelling at council mem-
bers on the other side that case
law, Reading Eagle newspaper v.
The City of Reading, compels mu-
nicipal leaders to give more of a
reason to hold executive sessions
than just saying, Personnel.
Afterward, Chacke said the
session involved personnel
matters but refused to say which
borough department is involved,
noting there are only 12 full-time
employees and if he released the
department, the public would g-
ure out what was discussed.
The session was held after
Kingston Mayor James Haggerty
and Administrator Paul Keating
released a lengthy report of an
internal review of police ofcers
redeeming checks for cash for
providing security at Wyoming
Valley West Middle School danc-
es, football games and graduation
and at Wyoming Seminary athlet-
ic events.
Hunsinger, who was not work-
ing Friday and did not attend Fri-
days session, became police chief
in Forty Fort on April 1, ending
a long career with the Kingston
Police Department in March.
Hunsinger retired as Kingstons
assistant police chief.
The report states Hunsinger
violated a Jan. 29, 2009 depart-
ment policy that mandates all
payments for security be pro-
cessed through the Kingston pay-
roll system. Hunsinger commit-
ted 111 violations of the policy,
and Police Chief James Keiper
violated the policy 31 times from
2009 through early 2013, accord-
ing to the report conducted by
the Philadelphia law rm Ballard
Spahr.
Hunsinger could not be
reached for comment on Friday.
He previously maintained that he
had no knowledge of the policy.
Keating, in response to Hun-
singers explanations, said Friday
that Hunsinger and Keiper were
made aware of the policy during
a meeting on Jan. 29, 2009. For
him to say he had no knowledge
of the policy is an outright lie,
Keating said. In terms of himbe-
ing truthful, his batting average is
zero.
Chacke said in regards to the
Kingston report, council does not
have enough information to react
yet to the ndings on Hunsinger.
Council will investigate to deter-
mine if any action is required, he
said.
Melissa Melewsky, media law
counsel for the Pennsylvania
Newspaper Association, said it
appears Forty Fort council con-
ducted the executive session
properly, but council members
are required to say more than just
personnel.
Council will be required to an-
nounce at the next public meet-
ing that they held an executive
session on Friday, Melewsky said.
Continued from Page 1A
FORTY FORT
Continued from Page 1A
TAXI
WASHINGTON Presi-
dent Barack Obama and new
Chinese President Xi Jinping
opened two days of talks at a
California retreat with joint
calls for a new relationship,
even as Obama said hed con-
tinue pressing China on its hu-
man rights record and cyber
security.
The United States wel-
comes the continuing peaceful
rise of China as a world power,
Obama said at the start of two
days of meetings at an estate in
Rancho Mirage, California. In
fact, its in the United States in-
terest that China continues on
the path to success.
Xi told Obama they were
meeting to chart the future of
China- U.S. relations and drawa
blueprint for this relationship.
Revelations of U.S. govern-
ment surveillance programs
had threatened to complicate
the rst-time summit between
the two. Obama and his aides
grappled with questions about
the surveillance as the presi-
dent headed to Rancho Mi-
rage for the summit, where
he planned to raise U.S. com-
plaints about Chinese spying.
En route, Obama found
himself defending the U.S.
programs, saying theyre legal
and necessary to counter ter-
rorist attacks. He didnt answer
a question reporters shouted
to him about whether the rev-
elations of the programs would
complicate his talks on cyberse-
curity with China. The U.S. has
accused China of hacking into
U.S. companies in search of se-
crets, as well as using surveil-
lance to monitor critics of the
regime and to mute dissent.
White House deputy press
secretary Josh Earnest said the
furor over U.S. spy programs
wouldnt complicate the sum-
mit, saying instead that the
U.S. program offers a pretty
good illustration of the kind of
conversation we want to have
about respecting civil liberties
and protecting the constitu-
tional rights of the people that
you govern.
Xi is unlikely to raise the
U.S. surveillance programs as
a defense of Chinese activity,
said Yun Sun, a visiting fellow
with the Brookings Institutions
China Center.
What the U.S. government
has done is intrinsically differ-
ent from what Chinese entities
have done, Yun said. The U.S.
government has been acting
out of a defensive position; the
Chinese engage for a very dif-
ferent perspective, either for
commercial secrets or for data
mining an interest that China is
interested in.
Chinese state-run media
have framed the story as the
U.S. government intruding
into the privacy of its own citi-
zens, Yun said.
Their focus is how the
American people are angry
with the U.S. government, she
said. As if to say, Hey, Wash-
ington, you have your own
troubles. Your system is not
that perfect; Chinas system is
not that bad.
Administration ofcials said
they didnt expect any treaties
or agreements to come out of
the meetings, but Obama was
expected to press Xi on ending
what the U.S. says is a barrage
of cyberattacks aimed at U.S.
businesses and condoned, if
not directed, by Beijing. A re-
cent survey co-chaired by Jon
Huntsman, former U.S. ambas-
sador to China under Obama,
pegged the cost of cyberattacks
on U.S. businesses at $300 bil-
lion a year and said China was a
prime culprit.
Business groups were press-
ing Obama for tougher sanc-
tions against commercial hack-
ing, and a bipartisan group
of congressional leaders, in-
cluding House of Representa-
tives Intelligence Committee
Chairman Rep. Mike Rogers,
R-Mich., unveiled legislation
earlier this week that would
punish hackers backed by any
governments that permit cy-
bertheft.
The bill calls for the Depart-
ment of Justice to bring more
economic espionage criminal
cases against offending foreign
actors.
Spying hangs over U.S.-China summit
AP PHOTO
President Obama gestures with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Annenberg Retreat at
Sunnylands as they meet for talks Friday in Rancho Mirage, Calif.
Revelations of u.S. surveillance
programs had threatened to
complicate rst-time summit.
By LesLey CLark
McClatchy Washington Bureau
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Monterrey
97/72
Chihuahua
97/66
Los Angeles
75/61
Washington
80/67
New York
79/64
Miami
88/76
Atlanta
83/68
Detroit
75/56
Houston
91/73
Kansas City
80/64
Chicago
74/57
Minneapolis
74/58
El Paso
98/74
Denver
85/53
Billings
77/52
San Francisco
72/55
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72/51
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PRECIPITATION
Lehigh
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Sunrise Sunset
Moonrise Moonset
Today Today
Today Today
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tonights lows.
SUN & MOON
Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy,
c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms,
r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.
Wilkes-Barre
Scranton
Philadelphia
Reading
Pottsville
Allentown
Harrisburg
State College
Williamsport
Towanda
Binghamton
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Albany
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WED THU
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FRI
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78
57
Partly
sunny
84 62
A shower
possible
79 57
Sun and
clouds
75 53
Partly
sunny
79 58
Thunder-
storms pos-
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80 62
Sunshine
with a
shower
78 58
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with a
thunder-
storm
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total degree days, the more energy is necessary to cool.
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Month to date 23
Year to date 87
Last year to date 95
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Baltimore 81/63/t 86/67/pc
Boston 74/59/r 80/59/pc
Buffalo 69/55/pc 77/61/pc
Charlotte 86/66/t 87/68/pc
Chicago 74/57/pc 74/61/t
Cleveland 72/56/pc 80/63/pc
Dallas 93/71/pc 93/75/pc
Denver 85/53/pc 91/59/s
Honolulu 87/73/pc 87/74/pc
Indianapolis 79/59/pc 80/63/t
Las Vegas 109/85/s 105/80/s
Milwaukee 65/53/pc 69/56/t
New Orleans 88/74/pc 87/72/pc
Norfolk 84/69/t 87/72/pc
Okla. City 84/67/pc 91/71/t
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Phoenix 108/82/s 107/80/s
Pittsburgh 76/57/pc 82/65/pc
Portland, ME 66/54/r 70/53/pc
St. Louis 80/64/pc 84/65/t
San Francisco 72/55/s 63/54/pc
Seattle 72/51/pc 71/48/s
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Bethlehem 1.61 +0.01 16
Wilkes-Barre 3.35 -0.32 22
Towanda 2.06 -0.33 16
Port Jervis 3.65 +0.08 18
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THE POCONOS
Highs: 68-74. Lows: 50-56. Clouds giving way to some sun today with
a shower or thunderstorm in the area. Partly cloudy tonight.
Highs: 73-79. Lows: 61-67. A shower in the morning; otherwise, clouds
breaking and warmer today. Patchy clouds tonight.
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Highs: 67-73. Lows: 51-57. Clouds breaking for some sun today with a
shower in places. Partly cloudy tonight.
NEW YORK CITY
High: 79. Low: 64. Warmer today with clouds breaking; a thunder-
storm in spots during the afternoon. Partly cloudy tonight.
High: 80. Low: 65. A shower in spots in the morning; otherwise, warm-
er with clouds breaking today.
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport
through 7 p.m. Friday
High/low 64/60
Normal high/low 76/54
Record high 99 (1899)
Record low 37 (1958)
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Sports
SECTI ON B
THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2013 timesleader.com
B E L M O N T S TA K E S
AP PHOTO
Kentucky Derby winner Orb, with
exercise rider Jennifer Patterson up,
walks onto the track at Belmont Park
for a morning workout on Thursday in
Elmont, N.Y. Orb is the morning line
favorite in todays Belmont Stakes.
Rain and
wide-open
race awaits
Belmont
NEW YORK Orb and Oxbow. Ox-
bow and Orb. Anyway you draw it up,
there will not be a Triple Crown on the
line in the $1 million Belmont Stakes to-
day.
Even without a Tri-
ple try, the Belmont is
still an intriguing race.
It matches Kentucky
Derby winner Orb against Preakness win-
ner Oxbow, Todd Pletcher sending out a
record five horses and one of the largest
fields in the 145-year history of a race also
known as the Test of the Champion.
So lets not overanalyze the rematch
Derby and Preakness winners headline
field for final Triple Crown race.
By RICHARD ROSENBLATT
AP Sports Writer
U P N E X T
Belmont Stakes
5 p.m. today, NBC
See BELMONT, Page 6B
N H L P L AYO F F S
Bruins headed
to Cup finals
By HOWARD ULMAN
AP Sports Writer
BOSTON Adam McQuaid scored
early in the third period, Tuukka Rask
posted his second shut-
out of the series, and
the Boston Bruins swept
their way to the Stanley
Cup finals with a 1-0 win
over the Pittsburgh Pen-
guins on Friday night.
The Bruins won the
Eastern Conference fi-
nals 4-0 and held the
high-scoring Penguins
to just two goals in the
stunning sweep.
Boston will face either
the Chicago Blackhawks
or Los Angeles Kings
when the Bruins shoot
for their second Stanley
Cup title in three years.
Chicago leads that series 3-1 and can
advance to the finals with a home win
1
BRUINS
0
PENGUINS
See STANLEY, Page 4B
PARTY I N THE POCONOS 400
RAIN THE ONLY SHOW
AP PHOTO
Miami Heat small forward LeBron James listens to a question
during a news conference on Friday at the American Airlines
Arena in Miami. The Heat host the San Antonio Spurs in Game 2
of the NBA Finals on Sunday.
MIAMI If LeBron
James played for the San
Antonio Spurs, Gregg
Popovich might have a
message for him.
Its the same one hes occasionally deliv-
ered to Tim Duncan.
Selfless play is great. Moving the ball to
open teammates is usually the right idea.
That belief has carried the Spurs to four NBA
titles.
Sometimes, though, its best if the super-
star takes on more himself.
Ive talked to players
before about being more
aggressive, Popovich said
Friday, after the Spurs prac-
ticed following their 92-88
victory over the Miami Heat in Game 1.
Opportunities might be there that they
didnt take advantage of. That happens with
Timmy now and then. Hes so unselfish, if he
shoots three jumpers in a row, he feels like
he shouldnt shoot more sometimes, because
he wants the ball to move and he wants to
involve everybody. I think unselfish players
N B A P L AYO F F S
LeBron eyes Game 2 adjustments
U P N E X T
GAME 2
San Antonio Spurs at Miami Heat
8 p.m. Sunday, ABC
By BRIAN MAHONEY
AP Basketball Writer
See NBA, Page 4B
Weather wipes out Pocono qualifying
R E V I S E D
P O C O N O R A C E WAY
S C H E D U L E
TODAY
9 a.m.-9:30 a.m.
ARCA practice
10 a.m.-11 a.m.
Sprint Cup practice
11:40 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Sprint Cup practice
1 p.m.
ARCA Pocono 200 (80 laps)
SUNDAY
12:30 p.m.
Driver introductions
1 p.m.
Pocono 400 (160 laps)
AP PHOTO
People stand with umbrellas near pit road at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond Friday as the track prepares for Sundays NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race.
Fridays qualifying was rained out.
Points leader Johnson
will start from pole
LONG POND NASCAR
didnt waste any time waving
the white flag the one that
signals surrender on Friday
afternoon. Rain was the only
thing to get on the track at Po-
cono Raceway.
Qualifying was cancelled well
before the scheduled 3:40 p.m.
start, and the field for Sundays
Party in the Poconos 400 pre-
sented by Walmart will be set via
owners points. That means Jim-
mie Johnson will be on the pole
for the Sprint Cup race that will
start at 1 p.m.
There are a lot of good ben-
efits from starting on the pole,
from track position to pit road
picks, said Johnson, driver of
the No. 48 Chevrolet. Well take
it.
Considering Johnson has
started in the front row six times
at Pocono but none since 2009,
he probably will. It will be his
first pole start at the 2.5-mile tri-
oval since the August 2008 race,
although it wont be recognized
as winning the pole for statistical
purposes.
The great season that we had
so far and the quick start, its
nice to have that, Johnson said.
Its one of the benefits (as the
points leader) when things rain
out. So we certainly earned this
first starting spot, and well try
to take advantage of it on Sun-
day.
Neither the Cup nor ARCA
drivers were able to practice
Friday. All track activities were
See POLE, Page 4B
By JOHN ERZAR
jerzar@timesleader.com
O N L I N E
For videos from Friday at Pocono,
go to:
youtube.com/timesleadervideo
LONG POND - It hap-
pened on a race course,
not a basketball court.
But the same question
that dominated the NBA
playoffs for a few days is
now making the rounds
around NASCAR.
Was it a flop or a fla-
grant foul?
It seems everyone on
the track has an opinion
about what happened on
the final restart at Dover
last week, when points
leader Jimmy Johnson
passed race leader Juan
Pablo Montoya on the
final restart and lost a
chance at victory in the
process.
This sport is pretty
complex and there are
judgment calls that NAS-
CAR has to make, driver
Carl Edwards said.
At first glance, the call
seemed pretty clear at
Dover.
Just 19 laps before the
finish, Montoya was the
race leader with cars run-
ning under the days final
caution for an accident
cleanup, which means
nobody can pass him
until the pace car leaves
the track.
Johnson flew by Mon-
toya the second racing
action resumed and was
immediately flagged for
passing the leader before
it was time - a penalty
that dropped Johnson
Was it a flop or a foul?
By PAUL SOKOLOSKI
psokoloski@timesleader.com
See FOUL, Page 4B
www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER PAGE 2B SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2013 S C O R E B O A R D
B U L L E T I N B o A R D
LEAGUES
Kingston Youth Soccer will have
registration for fall soccer toda
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Kings-
ton Recreation Center. Players can
register online at www.kingston-
lightning.org. For more informa-
tion, call Ben Miller at 332-0313.
MEETINGS
Ashley/Newtown Little League
will have its monthly meeting
at 7 p.m. June 9 at the Ashley
Firemans grounds. The public is
welcome for any questions or com-
ments.
Duryea Little League will have its
regular monthly meeting Sunday,
June 9, at 7 p.m. at the little league
field.
Kingston/Forty Fort Little
League Board of Directors will
have a meeting Sunday, June 9, at
6 p.m. at the Forty Fort Borough
building. Interested members are
encouraged to attend.
South Wilkes-Barre Mini Mo-
hawks Football Programwill have
its monthly meeting Monday, June
10, at 7 p.m. at the Riverside. All
parents are welcome to attend.
Wyoming Area Boys Soccer Par-
ents will have a meeting Sunday,
June 9, at 6 p.m. at the Butler St.
Park in Wyoming. All soccer par-
ents are invited to attend.
REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
Pocono Region Baseball will be
holding tryouts for the upcoming
Keystone State Games that will be
held August 1st through August
4th in Harrisburg. Tryouts will run
today and June 9 from 8 to 9:30
a.m. on each day. Interested play-
ers should register ahead by going
to keystonegames.com. Contact
Sean Foley at 570-574-6541 with
any questions.
UPCOMING EVENTS/OTHER
Daddow-Isaacs Dallas American
Legion Post 672 will hold their
annual golf tournament June 8
at Stone Hedge Golf Course in
Tunkhannock. Cost is $80 per
player and includes a steak dinner.
Hole sponsors are available for
$50. Monies raised will support the
post scholarship fund. For more
information, call Jim Baloga at
690-0756 or Clarence J. Michael at
675-0488.
Eugene A. Mullay Scoreboard
Dedication will be held June 9
at 12:15 p.m. at Roosevelt Field
prior to the Junior Legion game
between Swoyerwsville and Spring
City.
Grace Episcopal Church of Kings-
ton will hold a charity golf tourna-
ment at Sand Springs Country Club
today. The tournament begins at
8 a.m. with a shotgun start and
a captain-and-crew format. The
cost is $85 per golfer and includes
lunch. A portion of the proceeds
will benefit our local community
outreach organization, the Women
with Children program at Miseri-
cordia, and the Grace Episcopal
Church. For more information, call
Nancy Pleskatch at 287-8440 or
visit gracechurchkingston.org.
Lt. Jeffrey DePrimo Golf Tourna-
ment has been rescheduled from
today to Aug. 17. with a 7 a.m. reg-
istration and 8 a.m. start at Wilkes
Barre Municipal Golf Club. Visit
www.deprimogolf.com for registra-
tion and details.
Milton Brown Memorial Golf
Tournament will be held June 10
at Fox Hill Country Club. It is a 1
p.m. shotgun start with a captain-
and-crew format. It includes golf,
dinner, prizes, pot of gold, whis-
key tasting, cigar smoker, and a
$15,000 hole-in-one giveaway.
Tournament supports the JCC Day
Camp. To register, call Bill Buzza at
824-4646, ext. 232.
Roosevelt Field, home of Swoyers-
ville american legion baseball, will
have a scoreboard dedication for
Eugene A. Mullay. The ceremony
will be Sunday, June 9, at 12:15 p.m.
at the field prior to a junior legion
game between Swoyersville and
Spring City at 1 p.m.
Rotary Club of Plymouth will
have its 13th annual golf tourna-
ment Sunday, June 9, at Rolling
Pines Golf Course in Berwick.
Registration is at 7:30 a.m., with a
shotgun start at 8 a.m. The cost is
$85 per golfer, which includes golf,
breakfast, dinner, refreshments and
prizes. Hole sponsorships are avail-
able. For more information, call
JK Karavis at 574-4246 or Budd
OMalia at 814-3918.
St. Joseph Marello Parish is host-
ing its 19th annual golf tournament
on June 9 with an 8 a.m. shotgun
start at the Wilkes-Barre Municipal
Golf Course. The format for the
tournament is Captain & Crew. Reg-
istration forms are now available
at the Rectory (654-6902) and in
the back of the church on Wil-
liam Street. The cost is $75/player
which includes the golf, prizes and
brunch at the Parish Center in
Pittston.
L AT E S T L I N E
Major League Baseball
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at New York -220/+200 Miami
at Chicago -115/+105 Pittsburgh
at Cincinnati -140/+130 St. Louis
at Milwaukee -110/+100 Philadelphia
at Colorado -130/+120 San Diego
at Arizona -115/+105 San Francisco
Atlanta -135/+125 at Los Angeles
American League
at Boston (G1) -140/+130 Los Angeles
Texas -150/+140 at Toronto
at Detroit -135/+125 Cleveland
Oakland -115/+105 at Chicago
at Tampa Bay -125/+115 Baltimore
New York -135/+125 at Seattle
at Kansas City -175/+165 Houston
at Boston (G2) -140/+130 Los Angeles
Interleague
at Washington -170/+160 Minnesota
NBA Finals
Sunday
FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG
at Miami 6 187 San Antonio
NHL Playoffs
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at Chicago -175/+155 Los Angeles
TODAYS EVENTS
No events
SUNDAY, JUNE 9
AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL
Senior Division
(All games 1 p.m. unless noted)
Nanticoke vs. West Side at Atlas Field
Mountain Post Avs. Wilkes-Barre at Gibby Field
Tunkhannock vs. Plains at Hilldale Field
Back Mountain vs. Hazleton at Misericordia
Tambur Field, double-header
Swoyersville vs. Mountain Post B at Mountain
Post Field, 2:30 p.m.
MONDAY, JUNE 10
AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL
Senior Division
(All games 5:45 p.m. unless noted)
Swoyersville vs. Greater Pittston at Atlas Field
Mountain Post A vs. Plains at Hilldale Field
Wilkes-Barre vs. Back Mountain at Misericordia
Tambur Field
Nanticoke vs. Tunkhannock at Tunkhannock
H.S.
TUESDAY, JUNE 11
AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL
Senior Division
(All games 5:45 p.m. unless noted)
Wilkes-Barre vs. Hazleton at Pagnotti Field
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12
AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL
Senior Division
(All games 5:45 p.m. unless noted)
Greater Pittston vs. West Side at Atlas Field
Tunkhannock vs. Wilkes-Barre at Gibby Field
Back Mountain vs. Plains at Hilldale Field
Swoyersville vs. Hazleton at Pagnotti Field
AUTO RACING
10 a.m.
SPEED NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for
Party in the Poconos 400, at Long Pond, Pa.
11:30 a.m.
SPEED NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Happy Hour
Series, fnal practice for Party in the Poconos
400, at Long Pond, Pa.
1 p.m.
NBCSN Formula One, qualifying for Cana-
dian Grand Prix, at Montreal
SPEED ARCA, at Long Pond, Pa.
8 p.m.
ESPN NASCAR, Nationwide Series, DuPont
Pioneer 250, at Newton, Iowa
8:30 p.m.
ABC IRL, IndyCar, Firestone 550, at Fort
Worth, Texas
BOXING
10 p.m.
HBO Lightweights, Yuriorkis Gamboa (22-
0-0) vs. Darley Perez (28-0-0); champion Chad
Dawson (31-2-0) vs. Adonis Stevenson (20-1-0),
for WBC light heavyweight title, at Montreal
SHO Junior middleweights, Demetrius Hop-
kins (33-2-1) vs. Jermell Charlo (20-0-0); super
welterweights, Alfredo Angulo (22-2-0) vs. Eris-
landy Lara (17-1-2); champion Marcos Maidana
(33-3-0) vs. Josesito Lopez (30-5-0), for WBA In-
ter-Continental welterweight title, at Carson, Calif.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Noon
ESPN NCAA Division I, playoffs, super re-
gionals, game 2, South Carolina at North Carolina
1 p.m.
ESPN2 NCAA Division I, playoffs, super re-
gionals, game 1, Mississippi St. at Virginia
3 p.m.
ESPN NCAA Division I, playoffs, super re-
gionals, game 1, Louisville at Vanderbilt
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES Optioned OF Xavier
Avery to Norfolk (IL). Recalled LHP Mike Belfore
from Norfolk (IL).
BOSTON RED SOX Sent OF Shane Victo-
rino to Pawtucket (IL) for a rehab assignment.
CLEVELAND INDIANS Signed LHP J.C.
Romero to a minor league contract and assigned
him to Columbus (IL).
KANSAS CITY ROYALS Claimed 3B Edin-
son Rincon off waivers from San Diego and
optioned him to Northwest Arkansas (TL). Des-
ignated RHP Nate Adcock for assignment. Sent
OF Jarrod Dyson and LH Danny Duffy to Omaha
(PCL) for rehab assignments.
LOS ANGELES ANGELS Released RHP
Mark Lowe. Sent OF Peter Bourjos to Salt Lake
(PCL) for a rehab assignment.
NEW YORK YANKEES Sent RHP Michael
Pineda to Tampa (FSL) for a rehab assignment.
Announced RHP Chien-Ming Wang exercised an
out clause in his contract and been granted his
release.
TEXAS RANGERS Transferred RHP Colby
Lewis to the 60-day DL.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS Designated C Henry
Blanco for assignment. Recalled C Josh Thole
from Buffalo (IL). Selected the contract of INF
Andy LaRoche from Buffalo.
National League
CINCINNATI REDS Optioned RHP Pedro
Villarreal to Louisville (IL). Recalled INF Henry
Rodriguez from Louisville.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Sent LHP John
Lannan to Clearwater (FSL) for a rehab assign-
ment.
SAN DIEGO PADRES Placed 1B Yonder
Alonso on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 1.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS_Sent LHP Eric
Surkamp to San Jose (Cal) for a rehab assign-
ment.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Claimed LHP
Tyler Robertson off waivers from Minnesota and
optioned him to Syracuse (IL). Agreed to terms
with RHP Jake Johansen.
American Association
GRAND PRAIRIE AIR HOGS Signed RHP
Cole Green.
KANSAS CITY T-BONES Signed OF Nate
Ramler.
Atlantic League
LONG ISLAND DUCKS Signed and activat-
ed RHP Bob Zimmermann and INF Bill Hall. Re-
instated LHP Dontrelle Willis to the active roster.
Released INF Gabe Suarez and LHP Royce Ring.
Traded INF Murray Watts to El paso (AA) for for
future considerations.
Can-Am League
NEWARK BEARS Released INF DAngelo
Jimenez.
Frontier League
FLORENCE FREEDOM Signed INF J.C.
Figueroa. Released 1B Bo Folkinga. Placed INF
Eric Groff on the suspended list.
JOLIET SLAMMERS Released INF Goose
Kallunki.
RIVER CITY RASCALS Signed SS Austin
Dubberly. Released SS Bo Cuthbertson.
ROCKFORD AVIATORS Signed OF Jereme
Milons. Released OF Alvaro Ramirez and RHP
Kelley Wagner.
SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS Signed LHP
Mike Hanley and LHP Devon Pearson. Released
RHP Ryan Fleischmann.
United League
SAN ANGELO COLTS Signed INF Jordan
Marks.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFL Suspended Cleveland WR Josh Gordon
two games and fned him two additional game
checks for violating the NFL Policy and Program
for Substances of Abuse.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
OTTAWASENATORS Traded D Sergei Gon-
char to Dallas for a conditional 2013 sixth-round
draft pick.
T R A N S A c T I o N S
w h AT S o N T v
L o c A L c A L E N D A R
ON THE MARK
By MARK DUDEK
For The Times Leader
This evenings racing program kicks off with the simulcast of the
third leg of the triple crown, the $1,000,000 Belmont Stakes. In that
race I am going with the 12-1 longshot and that Overanalyze. The
Arkansas Derby winner had a troubled trip in the Kentucky Derby
and is bred to go long. Hes won over this strip already and is my
choice for the upset today. In the place spot we are going with Orb,
Revolutionary for third and Freedom Child to complete the super-
fecta.
BEST BET: NO BU (5TH)
VALUE PLAY: GO WEST LUCKY CAM (11TH)
POST TIME 6:30 p.m.
All races one mile
First-$16,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $25,000
8 Garys Party J.Morrill 1-2-7 Rolls in the opener 4-1
5 Road Untraveled J.Drury 4-1-5 Showing good life of late 3-1
2 Fanelli Royal J.Pavia 2-1-5 Claimed last two starts 7-2
7 Victorydaze Wilwin M.Kakaley 1-6-4 Meadows invader 10-1
1 Arts Delight T.Buter 4-4-1 Been racing on the half mile 5-1
6 Beach Boy Tiger A.McCarthy 5-8-4 Yet to show that fre 9-2
3 Ladys Bag Man M.Miller 3-3-8 Stuffed 12-1
4 Back To The West E.Carlson 7-6-6 Stick to the east 8-1
Second-$14,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $20,000
1 Abominable Snowpan T.Buter 3-2-2 Living on the edge 3-1
4 Dry Gulch M.Kakaley 5-4-1 Solid Burke stock 5-2
2 St Lads Kingpin E.Carlson 5-1-3 Carlson the new pilot 5-1
7 All Star Dragon G.Napolitano 2-7-5 In good hands 10-1
8 Cutty Shark J.Morrill 1-8-4 In from the Bronx 4-1
9 Midnight Gambol A.Napolitano 1-2-7 Raced well here before 6-1
3 Rocinante H.Parker 9-7-1 4th new driver in as many starts 12-1
5 Veal Marsala A.McCarthy 4-8-6 Only so-so frst off claim 15-1
6 Arc De Triumph J.Pavia 6-8-4 Looped 20-1
Third-$18,000 Clm.Hndcp Trot;clm.price $25-30,000
1 Libra Vita A.McCarthy 3-1-4 Just has to follow up last 4-1
7 April Sunshine M.Kakaley 1-2-2 Certainly a capable foe 5-1
8 Jon Win G.Napolitano 1-2-7 Fairly steady 3-1
2 Blomkvist J.Morrill 9-1-8 Makes a lot of miscues 5-2
9 As Yall Like It T.Buter 6-5-1 Roughed up again 6-1
3 Gaslight J.Pavia 5-7-7 Burned off 10-1
6 Sunland Dakota M.Miller 8-8-5 The sun is going down 20-1
5 Frisky Strike A.Napolitano 7-3-2 Its a K 12-1
4 Party Allstar E.Carlson 4-4-2 A dud 15-1
Fourth-$8,500 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000
7 Highland Hellion G.Napolitano 2-2-2 Knocks down the door 5-2
5 Golden Time T.Buter 3-2-4 Been right there 5-1
2 Zander Massimo J.Pavia 2-1-1 Solid on the engine 3-1
1 Justin Art M.Kakaley 2-5-6 Can be a threat from pole 4-1
9 Cam East E.Carlson 1-7-1 Tough spot to repeat from 6-1
6 St Lads Dude J.Drury 4-6-7 Notch below these 12-1
4 Gogo Buckeye A.McCarthy 7-8-8 Empty since the purchase 10-1
3 Western Artwork A.Napolitano 5-8-6 Look elsewhere 15-1
8 Mattador D T.Jackson 4-6-6 Inhaled 20-1
Fifth-$15,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $11,500 last 5
1 No Bu D.Dube 8-5-5 Makes up for miscue 3-1
4 Insane In Spain G.Napolitano 3-1-4 Tracked fast mile last out 5-2
5 Southern Sport M.Miller 6-7-8 Been facing better 6-1
7 DJ Lance J.Morrill 1-2-7 Back from Yonkers 4-1
2 Cosmicpedia J.Pavia 7-6-3 Pavias choice over #5 10-1
3 Morgan Shark M.Kakaley 3-6-3 Comes from sharp connections 5-1
8 Sand Summerfeld E.Carlson 3-5-7 Buried 12-1
9 A Sweet Ride A.McCarthy 1-6-5 Used up quickly 15-1
6 Deep Finesse T.Buter 2-8-1 Not happening today 20-1
Sixth-$21,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $24,000 last 5
6 Sparky Mark J.Morrill 2-4-5 Drops from Open, cruises 4-1
1 Pontiac Luck M.Kakaley 1-2-8 Should get the pocket 3-1
4 Mccedes A.McCarthy 2-4-2 A tough warrior 12-1
2 Musselsfrmbrussels D.Dube 4-2-5 Races better at the Big M 5-2
7 Mustang Art M.Miller 1-3-6 Lively longshot 15-1
3 P H Jackpot G.Napolitano 1-3-5 Not his time to cash 9-2
8 Aussie Reactor A T.Buter 1-5-3 Cant fnd the wood 6-2
4 Foreign Offcer E.Carlson 8-1-5 Voted out 10-1
Seventh-$12,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $15,000
8 Hurrikane Scotty J J.Morrill 1-6-4 Ill go with the repeat 4-1
5 Gotthejobdonemate T.Buter 2-5-5 Raced well last out at YR 3-1
2 Capote G.Napolitano 1-2-9 Jogged vs cheaper 5-1
6 Scottie C D.Dube 8-5-1 Best work done on lead 5-2
3 Wicked N Rude J.Stratton 1-1-3 Jordan in for evening 6-1
4 Pembroke Alec Bush J.Pavia 2-4-8 Competitive race 10-1
1 Pictonian Pride M.Kakaley 3-3-8 Tight early on 12-1
7 Awesome Abe E.Carlson 2-6-3 Not living up to name 15-1
9 Dave Panlone A.McCarthy 1-4-6 Shredded 20-1
Eighth-$25,000 Preferred Trot
1 Undercover Strike A.McCarthy 2-10-3 Should be a nice Open trot 3-1
5 Uncle Peter J.Morrill 2-1-2 A good 2nd in Maxie Lee 5-2
7 Lightning Storm G.Napolitano 1-2-5 Nice debut for Pena 4-1
6 Tall Cotton M.Kakaley 1-3-7 Went some mile at YR 5-1
8 Tui A.Napolitano 3-1-1 Lone mare in feld 20-1
2 Keystone Thomas J.Pavia 1-2-1 Just went career mile 12-1
3 Likeabatoutahell H.Parker 7-5-1 Winner of over $900k life 10-1
4 Big Sky Storm J.Stratton 3-2-6 In with tough bunch 15-1
9 Opening Night T.Buter 6-5-3 His day is over early 6-1
Ninth-$18,000 Clm.Hndcp Pace;clm.price $25-30,000
5 In Mint Condition E.Carlson 1-9-1 Im sticking with him 9-2
4 Brookstone J.Morrill 5-7-2 Tough luck pacer 3-1
7 Activator A.McCarthy 1-1-7 Won four of last six 4-1
8 Chang Dynasty D.Dube 5-4-2 Dube-Allard solid team 7-2
2 Bettors Curse J.Pavia 2-7-6 Just 1 for last 17 8-1
6 Cash Cab G.Napolitano 4-8-5 Stay in the taxi 20-1
9 Arsenal M.Kakaley 6-7-5 Sits near the rear 10-1
1 China King A.Napolitano 5-8-4 Lacks polish 6-1
3 Come Together J.Stratton 8-9-6 Devoured 15-1
Tenth-$25,000 Preferred Pace
1 Bet On The Law J.Pavia 2-1-1 One tough customer 9-2
3 Domethatagain M.Miller 5-3-1 The Hudson River champ 3-1
6 Jepson Hanover A.McCarthy 3-6-7 Raced good upon arrival 5-1
2 Windsong Harley M.Kakaley 1-2-1 Graduates to big boys 7-2
7 Holdingallthecards J.Morrill 4-2-3 Already won over $100k this yr 8-1
4 Mickey Hanover D.Dube 5-4-1 Dube owns and reins 4-1
5 Silent Swing G.Napolitano 1-6-1 Missed a few starts 10-1
8 Mr Hasani N T.Buter 6-7-5 Field fller 12-1
Eleventh-$19,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $17,000 last 5
8 Go West Lucky Cam J.Morrill 6-5-3 Darkhorse of the night 15-1
9 Mosee Terror G.Napolitano 5-2-8 Would make for nice exacta 20-1
2 Dinner Guest D.Dube 7-9-4 The one to beat if right 3-1
5 Mcsocks M.Kakaley 5-1-5 Stuck on rail last week 9-2
6 Laurent Hanover M.Miller 2-5-1 First start for McGuire 8-1
3 White Mountain Top T.Buter 3-7-1 Not much since that win 7-2
1 Four Starz Kyle A.Napolitano 2-8-2 Couldnt beat lesser 4-1
4 Spunky Monkey E.Carlson 6-8-2 Spanked 6-1
7 Art Of Illusion A.McCarthy 9-1-8 Last again 10-1
Twelfth-$18,000 Clm.Hndcp Pace;clm.price $25-30,000
5 Oil Magnet J.Morrill 5-6-6 Attracts a winner 5-2
8 Blended Whiskey A.Napolitano 1-8-3 Won last Sat in 1:49.3 4-1
1 Runaway Energy E.Carlson 3-1-3 A hot commodity 6-1
7 Cmon Buzz Off J.Drury 3-1-1 Blazes a trail 3-1
6 Mr Salming J.Stratton 5-1-2 Stratton the new pilot 5-1
4 Killer Quakes M.Kakaley 6-8-2 Newcomer to the Downs 12-1
9 Northern Mcardle A.McCarthy 7-4-5 Nine hole tosser 10-1
2 Stonebridge Cowboy G.Napolitano 6-5-6 Spiked 15-1
3 Vesuvio Grande T.Buter 7-4-8 Take a pass on 20-1
Thirteenth-$21,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 10 pm races life
2 Steelhead Hanover J.Pavia 2-1-1 Full of pace 5-1
4 Bettors Edge J.Morrill 10-2-1 Was a top 3yr old last season 5-2
6 Bestjetyet J.Stratton 1-1-31 Loves to win 4-1
5 Kings Legend J.Drury 4-4-3 Has a terrifc brush 15-1
3 Take It Back Terry M.Kakaley 2-5-3 More stout Burke stock 3-1
8 Arthur G.Napolitano 3-3-3 Again saddled outside 10-1
7 Artache Hanover T.Buter 2-5-1 No pain, no gain 6-1
1 Pancetta E.Carlson 2-5-5 Levled off 12-1
9 Chicago Hanover A.McCarthy 6-7-6 Wrong state 20-1
Fourteenth-$19,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $17,000 last 5
4 Erle Dale N A.McCarthy 4-1-1 One more chance 4-1
5 Atochia M.Kakaley 4-6-7 Classy animal 3-1
1 Something For Doc T.Buter 5-8-2 Trying to hit stride again 5-2
8 Shark Ingested G.Napolitano 1-5-7 Has to fre off the car 9-2
7 Mega Lightning E.Carlson 1-3-7 Raced big in that upset 10-1
3 Summer Camp J.Morrill 2-3-3 Reunites with Morrill 12-1
2 Arctic Escape J.Pavia 1-4-1 Moves out of claimers 15-1
6 Hi Ho Steverino J.Drury 4-3-8 One more race to go 6-1
Fifteenth-$15,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $11,500 last 5
4 GD Airliner J.Drury 2-7-5 Completes late double 4-1
2 Twincreeks Jesse J.Morrill 2-3-4 3yr old tries older 3-1
3 Strange Hanover E.Carlson 3-1-2 Rounds out the triple 5-2
5 Quik Jolt M.Kakaley 4-5-2 Big driver change 6-1
6 Alex Bullville T.Buter 3-4-3 Use in exotics 9-2
7 Martial Bliss G.Napolitano 1-3-7 Can he remain sharp? 10-1
8 Sharp West Hanover J.Stratton 4-1-4 Dull 15-1
1 Pembroke Nick D.Dube 6-4-5 See you tomorrow 12-1
1 Flowmaster G.Napolitano 8-9-8 See you tomorrow 12-1
4 p.m.
ESPN2 NCAA Division I, playoffs, super re-
gionals, game 2, Rice at N.C. State
7 p.m.
ESPN2 NCAA Division I, playoffs, super re-
gionals, game 2, Oklahoma at LSU
10 p.m.
ESPN2 NCAA Division I, playoffs, super re-
gionals, game 2, UCLA at Cal St.-Fullerton
CYCLING
1 a.m.
NBCSN Criterium du Dauphine, stage 7, Le
Pont-de-Claix to Superdevoluy, France (delayed
tape)
GOLF
9 a.m.
TGC European PGA Tour, Lyoness Open,
third round, at Atzenbrugg, Austria (same-day
tape)
1 p.m.
TGC PGATour, St. Jude Classic, third round,
at Memphis, Tenn.
3 p.m.
CBS PGATour, St. Jude Classic, third round,
at Memphis, Tenn.
TGC LPGA, Wegmans Championship, third
round, at Pittsford, N.Y.
7:30 p.m.
TGC Champions Tour, The Tradition, third
round, at Birmingham, Ala. (same-day tape)
HORSE RACING
3 p.m.
NBCSN NTRA, Belmont Stakes undercard,
at Elmont, N.Y.
5 p.m.
NBC NTRA, Manhattan Handicap and Bel-
mont Stakes, at Elmont, N.Y.
MLB
1 p.m.
SNY Miami at N.Y. Mets
4 p.m.
MLB Regional coverage, Minnesota at
Washington or Cleveland at Detroit
ROOT Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs
YES N.Y. Yankees at Seattle
WGN Oakland at Chicago White Sox
7 p.m.
FOX Philadelphia at Milwaukee
MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
6:30 p.m.
SE2, WYLN Charlotte at Lehigh Valley
7 p.m.
WQMY Buffalo at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
MOTORSPORTS
5 p.m.
NBCSN AMA Motocross, High Point Nation-
al, at Mount Morris, Pa.
NHL
8 p.m.
NBC Playoffs, conference fnals, game 5, Los
Angeles vs. Chicago (if necessary)
SOCCER
10:30 p.m.
NBCSN MLS, Vancouver at Seattle
TENNIS
9 a.m.
NBC French Open, womens championship
match, at Paris
WNBA BASKETBALL
3:30 p.m.
ABC Phoenix at Indiana
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
SANJOSEEARTHQUAKESMutually agreed
to part ways with coach Frank Yallop. Named as-
sistant coach Mark Watson interim coach.
North American Soccer League
NEW YORK COSMOS Agreed to terms with
F Jemal Johnson and D Chris Rodd. Named Sim-
one Licchesi ftness coach.
COLLEGE
NCAAPlaced Mississippi States football pro-
gram on probation for two years.
AUBURN Named Andrew Pratt womens as-
sociate head golf coach.
BARTON Named Chris Shaw womens soc-
cer coach.
COLGATE Named Paul Shaffner co-defen-
sive coordinator and linebackers coach and Steve
Casula tight ends and H-backs coach.
MISSISSIPPI Signed baseball coach Mike
Bianco to a contract extension through the 2015
season.
NEW JERSEY CITY Named Vicki Spratford
womens bowling coach.
SUSQUEHANNA Named Laura Tyler wom-
ens golf coach.
VANDERBILT Named Garry Christopher
mens basketball strength coach.
French Open Results
At Stade Roland Garros
Paris
Purse: $28.4 million (Grand Slam)
Surface: Clay-Outdoor
Singles
Men
Semifnals
Rafael Nadal (3), Spain, def. Novak Djokovic
(1), Serbia, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-7 (3), 9-7.
David Ferrer (4), Spain, def. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
(6), France, 6-1, 7-6 (3), 6-2.
Doubles
Women
Semifnals
Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina (4),
Russia, def. Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hra-
decka (2), Czech Republic, 6-4, 7-5.
Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci (1), Italy, def. Na-
dia Petrova, Russia, and Katarina Srebotnik (3),
Slovenia, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3.
Legends Doubles
Round Robin
Men Over 45
Mansour Bahrami, France, and Pat Cash, Aus-
tralia, def. Mikael Pernfors and Mats Wilander,
Sweden, 4-6, 6-4, 10-7.
Andres Gomez, Ecuador, and Mark Woodforde,
Australia, def. Peter McNamara, Australia, and Mi-
chael Stich, Germany, 6-3, 6-3.
Women
Lindsay Davenport, United States, and Mar-
tina Hingis, Switzerland, def. Nathalie Tauziat and
Sandrine Testud, France, 6-2, 6-2.
Iva Majoli, Croatia, and Conchita Martinez,
Spain, def. Mary Joe Fernandez, United States,
and Arantxa Sanchez, Spain, walkover.
Junior Singles
Boys
Semifnals
Christian Garin, Chile, def. Borna Coric (8),
Croatia, 7-5, 6-2.
Alexander Zverev (4), Germany, def. Nikola
Milojevic (2), Serbia, 7-5, 6-1.
Girls
Semifnals
Belinda Bencic (2), Switzerland, def. Louisa
Chirico, United States, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3.
Antonia Lottner (5), Germany, def. Ana Konjuh
(1), Croatia, 6-0, 6-1.
Junior Doubles
Boys
Semifnals
Kyle Edmund, Britain, and Frederico Ferreira
Silva (3), Portugal, def. Benjamin Bonzi and
Quentin Halys, France, 6-3, 6-7 (5), 10-3.
Christian Garin and Nicolas Jarry (5), Chile, def.
Maximilian Marterer, Germany, and Lucas Miedler,
Austria, 6-1, 2-6, 10-5.
Girls
Semifnals
Domenica Gonzalez, Ecuador, and Beatriz
Haddad Maia, Brazil, def. Alice Matteucci, Italy,
and Nina Stojanovic (8), Serbia, 7-5, 6-7 (6), 10-7.
Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova (2),
Czech Republic, def. Ana Konjuh, Croatia, and
Carol Zhao (3), Canada, 6-2, 6-4.
Wheelchair Singles
Men
Championship
Stephane Houdet (2), France, def. Shingo Kuni-
eda (1), Japan, 7-5, 5-7, 7-6 (5).
Women
Championship
Sabine Ellerbrock, Germany, def. Jiske Griffoen
(2), Netherlands, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1.
Wheelchair Doubles
Men
Championship
Stephane Houdet, France, and Shingo Kunieda
(1), Japan, def. Gordon Reid, Britain, and Ronald
Vink (2), Netherlands, 3-6, 6-4, 10-6.
Women
Championship
Jiske Griffoen and Aniek Van Koot (1), Nether-
lands, def. Sabine Ellerbrock, Germany, and Sha-
ron Walraven, Netherlands, 6-2, 6-3.
T E N N I S
NHL Playoffs
CONFERENCE FINALS
(Best-of-7)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Boston 4, Pittsburgh 0
Saturday, June 1: Boston 3, Pittsburgh 0
Monday, June 3: Boston 6, Pittsburgh 1
Wednesday, June 5: Boston 2, Pittsburgh 1, 2OT
Friday, June 7: Boston 1, Pittsburgh 0
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Chicago 3, Los Angeles 1
Saturday, June 1: Chicago 2, Los Angeles 1
Sunday, June 2: Chicago 4, Los Angeles 2
Tuesday, June 4: Los Angeles 3, Chicago 1
Thursday, June 6: Chicago 3, Los Angeles 2
Saturday, June 8: Los Angeles at Chicago, 8 p.m.
x-Monday, June 10: Chicago at Los Angeles, 9
p.m.
x-Wednesday, June 12: Los Angeles at Chicago,
TBD
AHL Playoffs
CALDER CUP FINALS
BEST OF 7
Syracuse vs. Grand Rapids
Saturday, June 8: Grand Rapids at Syracuse, 7
p.m.
Sunday, June 9: Grand Rapids at Syracuse, 6
p.m.
Wednesday, June 12: Syracuse at Grand Rapids,
7 p.m.
Friday, June 14: Syracuse at Grand Rapids, 7
p.m.
x-Saturday, June 15: Syracuse at Grand Rapids,
7 p.m.
x-Tuesday, June 18: Grand Rapids at Syracuse,
7 p.m.
x-Thursday, June 20: Grand Rapids at Syracuse,
7 p.m.
NBA Playoffs
FINALS
San Antonio 1, Miami 0
Thursday, June 6: San Antonio 92, Miami 88
Sunday, June 9: San Antonio at Miami, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, June 11: Miami at San Antonio 9 p.m.
Thursday, June 13: Miami at San Antonio, 9 p.m.
x-Sunday, June 16: Miami at San Antonio, 8 p.m.
x-Tuesday, June 18: San Antonio at Miami, 9 p.m.
x-Thursday, June 20: San Antonio at Miami, 9 p.m.
International League
North Division
W L Pct. GB
Pawtucket (Red Sox) 36 25 .590
Buffalo (Blue Jays) 32 28 .542 3
Lehigh Valley (Phillies) 30 31 .483 6
Rochester (Twins) 29 33 .459 8
RailRiders 27 32 .458 8
Syracuse (Nationals) 25 35 .417 10
South Division
W L Pct. GB
Durham (Rays) 39 23 .629
Norfolk (Orioles) 37 25 .597 2
Charlotte (White Sox) 26 36 .419 13
Gwinnett (Braves) 26 37 .419 13
West Division
W L Pct. GB
Indianapolis (Pirates) 42 21 .667
Columbus (Indians) 30 32 .484 11
Louisville (Reds) 29 33 .468 12
Toledo (Tigers) 23 40 .365 19
Fridays Games
Buffalo 4, Lehigh Valley 3, 1st game
Syracuse 4, RailRiders 2
Toledo 6, Columbus 0
Norfolk 2, Louisville 1
Rochester 11, Gwinnett 0
Charlotte at Pawtucket, ccd., rain
Indianapolis 6, Durham 5
Lehigh Valley 4, Buffalo 0
Todays Games
Durham at Louisville, 6:05 p.m.
Charlotte at Lehigh Valley, 6:35 p.m.
Pawtucket at Syracuse, 7 p.m.
Columbus at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m.
Toledo at Rochester, 7:05 p.m.
Buffalo at RailRiders, 7:05 p.m.
Norfolk at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m.
Sundays Games
Toledo at Rochester, 1:05 p.m.
Buffalo at RailRiders, 1:05 p.m.
Norfolk at Indianapolis, 1:35 p.m.
Charlotte at Lehigh Valley, 1:35 p.m.
Columbus at Gwinnett, 2:05 p.m.
Pawtucket at Syracuse, 5 p.m.
Durham at Louisville, 6:05 p.m.
Pocono Downs Results
First - $6,000 Trot 1:58.2
4-Prismatica (Ty Buter) 20.00 7.80 5.80
7-Nordic Venture (Ja Morrill Jr) 6.60 4.40
6-Winners Streak (Ma Kakaley) 2.60
EXACTA (4-7) $126.40
50 CENT TRIFECTA (4-7-6) $342.00
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $85.50
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (4-7-6-5) $1,100.20
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $55.01
Scratched: Captain Brady, Mitleh Hadeed, La Hol-
lywood
Second - $9,000 Pace 1:55.3
1-Steppin Hanover (Th Jackson) 11.40 2.80 2.20
7-Jus One Kiss (Ja Morrill Jr) 2.20 2.10
5-Three To Dance (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3.20
EXACTA (1-7) $19.40
50 CENT TRIFECTA (1-7-5) $39.40
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $9.85
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (1-7-5-2) $89.60
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $4.48
DAILY DOUBLE (4-1) $83.40
Scratched: Dirty Girty
Third - $13,000 Trot 1:58.4
1-Louise Kemp (An McCarthy) 4.80 4.00 3.20
3-Sea Gypsy (Ro Allen) 13.20 5.80
5-Casting Couch (Jo Pavia Jr) 4.80
EXACTA (1-3) $67.20
50 CENT TRIFECTA (1-3-5) $201.20
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $50.30
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (1-3-5-2) $1,322.80
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $66.14
PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (4-1-1) $174.40
Fourth - $4,500 Pace 1:53.2
9-Whataorse (Er Carlson) 5.80 3.80 2.60
1-Zarachino (Ja Morrill Jr) 3.20 2.20
3-Bond Blue Chip (Ma Kakaley) 2.60
EXACTA (9-1) $19.60
50 CENT TRIFECTA (9-1-3) $62.80
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $15.70
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (9-1-3-2) $322.40
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $16.12
Scratched: Hawaiian Rowdy
Fifth - $13,000 Trot 1:58.2
5-Tonato Of Love (Jo Pavia Jr) 7.40 4.00 3.00
4-Casanostra (Ho Parker) 3.00 2.80
1-Equinox Barbara (Ma Kakaley) 3.40
EXACTA (5-4) $21.80
50 CENT TRIFECTA (5-4-1) $76.40
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $19.10
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10 CENT SUPERFECTA (5-4-1-6) $353.60
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $17.68
Sixth - $13,000 Pace 1:54.2
5-Laughing Matters (Mi Simons) 29.80 5.80 4.40
6-Lupara (An McCarthy) 3.60 2.80
1-Knocking Around (Br Simpson) 3.40
EXACTA (5-6) $101.00
50 CENT TRIFECTA (5-6-1) $427.60
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $106.90
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (5-6-1-8) $662.40
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $33.12
PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (9-5-5) $1,337.80
Seventh - $9,000 Trot 1:57.1
2-Like A Hush (Ma Kakaley) 8.20 3.40 2.60
6-Tioga Thunder (Ja Morrill Jr) 3.00 2.20
4-Mr Caviar (Er Carlson) 6.00
EXACTA (2-6) $26.60
50 CENT TRIFECTA (2-6-4) $114.20
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $28.55
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (2-6-4-9) $1,367.80
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $68.39
Scratched: C-O-To Bluegrass
Eighth - $11,000 Pace 1:53.2
5-My Sugar Daddy (Br Simpson) 14.40 6.20 6.20
7-Black Hat (Ma Kakaley) 4.00 2.80
2-Eagle Artesian (Ty Buter) 5.60
EXACTA (5-7) $43.20
50 CENT TRIFECTA (5-7-2) $586.20
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $146.55
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (5-7-2-6) $3,224.00
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $161.20
Ninth - $9,000 Trot 1:56.3
1-Homer Jay (Jo Drury) 8.40 4.60 3.40
8-Dream Lake (Ma Romano) 6.80 6.80
4-Over And Out (Br Simpson) 10.00
EXACTA (1-8) $60.60
50 CENT TRIFECTA (1-8-4) $636.00
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $159.00
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (1-8-4-6) $2,186.80
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $109.34
PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (2-5-1) $168.00
Tenth - $13,000 Pace 1:53.1
9-Fateful Choice (Ma Kakaley) 6.40 5.00 3.20
4-Uf Rockin Dragon (Ge Napolitano Jr) 29.00
6.60
8-Joeythewarhorse (An McCarthy) 2.40
EXACTA (9-4) $180.80
50 CENT TRIFECTA (9-4-8) $449.40
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $112.35
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (9-4-8-3) $1,690.00
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $84.50
Eleventh - $15,000 Trot 1:56.3
2-Chocoholic (Ty Buter) 6.00 3.60 2.60
1-Celebrity Hall (Th Jackson) 3.80 3.40
7-Simone Hall (Ja Morrill Jr) 4.40
EXACTA (2-1) $40.40
50 CENT TRIFECTA (2-1-7) $153.80
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $38.45
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (2-1-7-4) $692.20
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $34.61
Twelfth - $11,000 Pace 1:53.0
4-Born To Rockn Roll (Er Carlson) 65.80 16.60
9.20
2-Poker Hat (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3.40 2.60
6-American Gi (Au Siegelman) 25.40
EXACTA (4-2) $225.80
50 CENT TRIFECTA (4-2-6) $1,283.00
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $320.75
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (4-2-6-7) $46,253.20
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $2,312.66
PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (9-2-4) $1,575.80
Thirteenth - $11,000 Trot 1:55.4
6-Luv Ya Tyler (Ge Napolitano Jr) 8.00 5.00 4.40
2-Bossy Volo (Mi Simons) 6.60 4.00
7-S J Better Days (Ma Kakaley) 2.60
EXACTA (6-2) $32.40
50 CENT TRIFECTA (6-2-7) $154.60
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $38.65
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (6-2-7-5) $595.60
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $29.78
Scratched: Man About Time
Fourteenth - $9,000 Pace 1:51.3
9-Best Ears (Ja Morrill Jr) 13.00 7.80 7.60
3-Fools Gold (Ty Buter) 3.80 4.00
7-Bittersweet Champ (Ga Dowse) 9.60
EXACTA (9-3) $58.40
50 CENT TRIFECTA (9-3-7) $502.20
50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $125.55
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (9-3-7-2) $1,583.20
10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $79.16
LATE DOUBLE (6-9) $82.40
Total Handle-$261,907
SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2013 PAgE 3B TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com S P O R T S
Yankees 6, Mariners 1
New York Seattle
ab r hbi ab r hbi
Gardnr cf 4 1 1 0 Bay rf 4 0 0 0
Cano 2b 3 1 1 3 Seager 3b 4 0 2 1
Teixeir 1b 4 1 1 1 Ibanez lf 4 0 0 0
Hafner dh 4 1 2 0 KMorls 1b 4 0 1 0
Youkils 3b 4 1 1 0 Morse dh 4 0 0 0
V.Wells lf 4 0 1 1 Frnkln 2b 4 0 0 0
ISuzuki rf 4 0 1 1 MSndrs cf 4 0 0 0
J.Nix ss 4 1 1 0 Shppch c 2 0 0 0
AuRmn c 4 0 0 0 Ryan ss 2 1 1 0
Totals 35 6 9 6 Totals 32 1 4 1
New York 006 000 000 6
Seattle 000 000 010 1
E-Youkilis (3). DP-Seattle 1. LOB-New York 3,
Seattle 6. 2B-Youkilis (6), Seager (19). HR-Cano
(15), Teixeira (3).
IP H R ER BB SO
New York
P.Hughes W,3-4 7 3 1 0 2 7
Claiborne 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Logan 2-3 1 0 0 0 2
Kelley 1 0 0 0 0 0
Seattle
Harang L,2-6 2 1-3 8 6 6 0 3
Beavan 6 2-3 1 0 0 0 4
P.Hughes pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
HBP-by Harang (Cano).
Umpires-Home, Mike Winters; First, Mark We-
gner; Second, Laz Diaz; Third, Mike Muchlinski.
T-2:54. A-18,776 (47,476).
Padres 6, Rockies 5
San Diego Colorado
ab r hbi ab r hbi
EvCarr ss 6 0 2 0 EYong cf 5 0 1 0
Venale rf 4 0 1 0 Arenad 3b 6 1 2 0
Denorf ph-rf 1 0 0 0 CGnzlz lf 6 0 0 0
Headly 3b 6 2 2 0 Tlwtzk ss 5 0 0 0
Quentin lf 3 2 1 0 Cuddyr rf 5 0 1 1
Blanks 1b 2 0 1 0 Pachec 1b 5 2 2 0
Gyorko 2b 5 1 2 1 WRosr c 5 1 2 3
Kotsay 1b 4 0 0 1 LeMahi 2b 4 1 2 0
Thayer p 0 0 0 0 Chacin p 2 0 0 0
Stauffr p 0 0 0 0 Scahill p 0 0 0 0
Thtchr p 0 0 0 0 Helton ph 1 0 0 0
Guzmn ph 1 0 0 0 WLopez p 0 0 0 0
Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0 Brothrs p 0 0 0 0
Grandl ph 1 0 0 1 JHerrr ph 0 0 0 0
Boxrgr p 0 0 0 0 Belisle p 0 0 0 0
Maybin cf 5 1 2 2 Corpas p 0 0 0 0
Hundly c 5 0 0 1
Cashnr p 3 0 1 0
Amarst lf 2 0 0 0
Totals 48 612 6 Totals 44 510 4
San Diego 000 401 000 0016
Colorado 000 111 020 0005
E-Hundley (4), E.Young (2), Pacheco (2),
W.Rosario (4). DP-Colorado 1. LOB-San Diego
10, Colorado 9. 2B-Ev.Cabrera (8), Blanks (5), Gy-
orko (15), Arenado 2 (10), Cuddyer (14), Pacheco
(8), W.Rosario (6), LeMahieu (4). 3B-Venable (2).
HR-W.Rosario (10). SB-Ev.Cabrera (26), Denorfa
(7), Maybin 2 (2), LeMahieu (5). CS-Maybin (1).
S-E.Young, Corpas.
IP H R ER BB SO
San Diego
Cashner 7 7 3 3 2 4
Thayer BS,2-2 1 2 2 2 0 1
Stauffer 2-3 0 0 0 1 0
Thatcher 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Gregerson W,4-2 2 1 0 0 0 3
Boxberger S,1-1 1 0 0 0 1 1
Colorado
Chacin 5 1-3 7 5 5 2 4
Scahill 2-3 0 0 0 0 2
W.Lopez 2 2 0 0 0 1
Brothers 1 1 0 0 1 1
Belisle 1 0 0 0 0 0
Corpas L,0-1 2 2 1 1 1 2
WP-Brothers.
Umpires-Home, Jeff Nelson; First, Ed Hickox;
Second, Jim Joyce; Third, Cory Blaser.
T-4:04. A-29,840 (50,398).
THURSDAYS BOXES
Dodgers 5, Braves 0
Atlanta Los Angeles
ab r hbi ab r hbi
Smmns ss 4 0 0 0 Puig rf 4 1 2 4
Heywrd rf 4 0 2 0 Punto ss 4 0 0 0
J.Upton lf 3 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 4 0 1 0
FFrmn 1b 4 0 1 0 VnSlyk lf 3 1 1 0
McCnn c 4 0 1 0 Ethier cf 3 0 1 0
Uggla 2b 4 0 1 0 Fdrwcz c 3 0 0 0
R.Pena 3b 4 0 1 0 Schmkr 2b 3 1 1 1
BUpton cf 1 0 0 0 L.Cruz 3b 3 1 1 0
THudsn p 2 0 0 0 Greink p 2 0 0 0
JSchafr ph 1 0 1 0 Jansen p 0 0 0 0
Gearrin p 0 0 0 0 HRmrz ph 0 1 0 0
A.Wood p 0 0 0 0 Guerrir p 0 0 0 0
Totals 31 0 7 0 Totals 29 5 7 5
Atlanta 000 000 000 0
Los Angeles 010 000 04x 5
DP-Atlanta 2, Los Angeles 2. LOB-Atlanta 7, Los
Angeles 1. 2B-R.Pena (5), Ethier (10). HR-Puig
(3). CS-J.Upton (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Atlanta
T.Hudson L,4-5 7 4 1 1 0 5
Gearrin 1-3 3 4 4 1 1
A.Wood 2-3 0 0 0 0 0
Los Angeles
Greinke W,3-1 7 4 0 0 3 7
Jansen H,15 1 2 0 0 0 1
Guerrier 1 1 0 0 0 2
Umpires-Home, Todd Tichenor; First, Dale Scott;
Second, CB Bucknor; Third, D.J. Reyburn.
T-2:36. A-44,196 (56,000).
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING-YMolina, St. Louis, .351; Tulowitzki,
Colorado, .340; Cuddyer, Colorado, .339; Segura,
Milwaukee, .338; MCarpenter, St. Louis, .335;
Goldschmidt, Arizona, .333; AdGonzalez, Los An-
geles, .327.
RUNS-MCarpenter, St. Louis, 49; CGonzalez,
Colorado, 49; Votto, Cincinnati, 47; Choo, Cincin-
nati, 42; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 42; Holliday, St.
Louis, 41; GParra, Arizona, 41; JUpton, Atlanta,
41.
RBI-Goldschmidt, Arizona, 54; Tulowitzki, Colo-
rado, 48; Phillips, Cincinnati, 45; DBrown, Phila-
delphia, 44; Craig, St. Louis, 43; AdGonzalez, Los
Angeles, 43; CGonzalez, Colorado, 42.
HITS-Segura, Milwaukee, 78; MCarpenter, St.
Louis, 76; YMolina, St. Louis, 74; GParra, Arizona,
74; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 73; Votto, Cincinnati,
73; Craig, St. Louis, 71.
DOUBLES-MCarpenter, St. Louis, 19; DanMur-
phy, New York, 19; GParra, Arizona, 19; Bruce,
Cincinnati, 18; Rizzo, Chicago, 18; Desmond,
Washington, 17; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 17.
TRIPLES-Segura, Milwaukee, 7; Hechavarria,
Miami, 5; Span, Washington, 5; ECabrera, San
Diego, 4; CGomez, Milwaukee, 4; DWright, New
York, 4; 5 tied at 3.
HOME RUNS-DBrown, Philadelphia, 18; CGonza-
lez, Colorado, 17; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 15; Gold-
schmidt, Arizona, 14; JUpton, Atlanta, 14; Beltran,
St. Louis, 13; Gattis, Atlanta, 13.
STOLEN BASES-ECabrera, San Diego, 26;
Pierre, Miami, 16; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 15; Segura,
Milwaukee, 15; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 14; Re-
vere, Philadelphia, 14; CGonzalez, Colorado, 12.
PITCHING-Corbin, Arizona, 9-0; Lynn, St. Louis,
8-1; Zimmermann, Washington, 8-3; Wainwright,
St. Louis, 8-3; Lee, Philadelphia, 7-2; Marquis,
San Diego, 7-2; Minor, Atlanta, 7-2; SMiller, St.
Louis, 7-3; JDe La Rosa, Colorado, 7-3; Maholm,
Atlanta, 7-4.
STRIKEOUTS-AJBurnett, Pittsburgh, 94; Sa-
mardzija, Chicago, 91; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 91;
Harvey, New York, 89; Wainwright, St. Louis, 84;
SMiller, St. Louis, 81; Hamels, Philadelphia, 77.
SAVES-Grilli, Pittsburgh, 22; Mujica, St. Louis, 18;
Kimbrel, Atlanta, 17; Romo, San Francisco, 16;
RSoriano, Washington, 15; Chapman, Cincinnati,
15; League, Los Angeles, 13.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING-MiCabrera, Detroit, .373; CDavis, Bal-
timore, .357; JhPeralta, Detroit, .335; Donaldson,
Oakland, .330; Pedroia, Boston, .329; Loney,
Tampa Bay, .328; Mauer, Minnesota, .323.
RUNS-MiCabrera, Detroit, 47; CDavis, Baltimore,
45; AJones, Baltimore, 43; Trout, Los Angeles, 42;
Pedroia, Boston, 41; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 40;
Crisp, Oakland, 39.
RBI-MiCabrera, Detroit, 66; CDavis, Baltimore,
52; Encarnacion, Toronto, 48; Fielder, Detroit, 48;
Napoli, Boston, 47; DOrtiz, Boston, 42; MarReyn-
olds, Cleveland, 41.
HITS-MiCabrera, Detroit, 88; Machado, Baltimore,
83; Pedroia, Boston, 78; AJones, Baltimore, 77;
CDavis, Baltimore, 76; Donaldson, Oakland, 75;
AGordon, Kansas City, 74.
DOUBLES-Machado, Baltimore, 26; CDavis, Bal-
timore, 20; Napoli, Boston, 20; Seager, Seattle,
19; 8 tied at 18.
TRIPLES-Trout, Los Angeles, 6; Ellsbury, Bos-
ton, 5; Gardner, New York, 4; LMartin, Texas, 4;
Andrus, Texas, 3; Drew, Boston, 3; DeJennings,
Tampa Bay, 3.
HOME RUNS-CDavis, Baltimore, 20; MiCabrera,
Detroit, 17; Encarnacion, Toronto, 17; Cano, New
York, 15; Trumbo, Los Angeles, 15; NCruz, Texas,
14; 5 tied at 13.
STOLEN BASES-Ellsbury, Boston, 21; McLouth,
Baltimore, 21; Andrus, Texas, 14; Trout, Los Ange-
les, 13; Crisp, Oakland, 12; AlRamirez, Chicago,
12; Kipnis, Cleveland, 11.
PITCHING-Buchholz, Boston, 8-0; Scherzer, De-
troit, 8-0; MMoore, Tampa Bay, 8-1; Masterson,
Cleveland, 8-4; Darvish, Texas, 7-2; Colon, Oak-
land, 7-2; Hammel, Baltimore, 7-3; Verlander, De-
troit, 7-4; FHernandez, Seattle, 7-4.
STRIKEOUTS-Darvish, Texas, 111; Scherzer, De-
troit, 100; AniSanchez, Detroit, 98; FHernandez,
Seattle, 95; Masterson, Cleveland, 88; Verlander,
Detroit, 87; Sabathia, New York, 80.
SAVES-Rivera, New York, 21; JiJohnson, Bal-
timore, 20; Nathan, Texas, 18; AReed, Chicago,
17; Balfour, Oakland, 14; Wilhelmsen, Seattle, 14;
Frieri, Los Angeles, 13.
This Date In Baseball
June 8
1914 New Yorks Iron Joe McGinnity posted
his 14th straight win beating Pittsburgh 2-0. With
the win moved the Giants into frst place over Chi-
cago.
1927 New Yorks Tony Lazzeri hit three homers
in the Yankees 12-11 11-inning win over the Chica-
go White Sox. Lazzeris frst two homers come off
Red Faber and his third was a two-run line drive
off George Connally to tie game in the ninth inning.
The Yanks were behind 11-6 going into the last in-
ning. New York would win it in the 11th after Cedric
Durst tripled Lazzeri was intentionally walked and
Ray Morehart singled.
1933 Philadelphias Jimmie Foxx homered in
his frst three at bats all off Lefty Gomez as the
As beat the New York Yankees 14-10. Foxx had
homered his last time up the previous day to tie
a major league record of hitting four consecutive
home runs. Bobby Lowe did it in 1894.
1940 Harry Craft of Cincinnati connected for
a home run, a triple, a double and two singles in
seven at-bats to lead a 27-hit attack as the Reds
pounded the Dodgers 23-2 at Brooklyn.
1950 The Boston Red Sox beat the St. Louis
Browns 29-4 at Fenway Park and set major
league records for runs scored; most long hits, 17
(nine doubles, one triple and seven homers); most
total bases, 60; most extra bases on long hits, 32;
most runs over two games, 49; most hits in two
games, 51, including 28 this game. Bobby Doerr
had three homers and 8 RBIs, Walt Dropo hit two
homers and drove in seven runs and Ted Williams
added two homers and fve RBIs.
1968 Howie Bedells sacrifce fy in the ffth in-
ning ended Don Drysdales record streak of 58 2-3
consecutive scoreless innings. The Los Angeles
Dodgers beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-3.
1969 The New York Yankees No. 7 was retired
on Mickey Mantle Day. A crowd of 60,096 came
to Yankee Stadium to honor Mantle and watched
the Yankees sweep the Chicago White Sox 3-1
and 11-2.
1975 Detroits Tom Veryzer doubled with two
out in the ninth to end Oaklands Ken Holtzmans
no-hitter. Outfelder Bill North misjudged Veryzers
hit but was not charged with an error. Holtzman
retired the last hitter for a 4-0 victory.
1986 In the longest 9-inning game by time in
AL history Baltimores Lee Lacy went 4-for-6 with
three home runs and six RBIs as the Orioles bea
the New York Yankees 18-9. The game took 4:16
to complete.
1986 Montreals Floyd Youmans pitched a one-
hitter and hit his frst major league home run as
the Expos rout the Phillies 12-0. Youmans walked
seven and allowed an infeld single to Glenn Wil-
son in the second for the only hit.
1996 Warren Morris hit a two-run homer with
two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning to give
Louisiana State a 9-8 victory over Miami in the
championship game of the College World Series.
2001 Damion Easley became the ninth Detroit
player to hit for the cycle as the Tigers beat Mil-
waukee 9-4. Easley hit an RBI double in the third
inning, a three-run homer in Detroits six-run ffth,
a single in the sixth and a triple in the eighth.
2005 Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez
became the youngest member of the 400-homer
club when he hit a solo shot in the eighth inning of
New Yorks 12-3 win over Milwaukee.
2007 Alfonso Soriano hit three home runs in
the frst four innings of the Chicago Cubs 9-1 win
over Atlanta.
2010 Stephen Strasburg exceeded expecta-
tions in his much-hyped major league debut, strik-
ing out 14 in seven innings to lead the Washington
Nationals to a 5-2 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Last years No. 1 overall draft pick allowed four
hits, two earned runs and didnt walk a batter, pil-
ing up the most strikeouts in a debut since J.R.
Richard fanned 15 for Houston in 1971.
2012 Kevin Millwood and fve Seattle relievers
combined on a no-hitter, the third in franchise his-
tory, and the Mariners beat the Los Angeles Dodg-
ers 1-0. Millwood was cruising through six innings,
giving up just one walk. But while warming up for
the seventh he felt a twinge in his groin and was
pulled from the game. Five relievers combined to
fnish the no-hitter, capped by Tom Wilhelmsen re-
tiring Andre Ethier on a routine grounder to end it.
2012 Robinson Cano homered twice and hit
one of three straight homers off Johan Santana,
leading the New York Yankees to a 9-1 rout of the
Mets. Cano hit a two-run shot in the second, then
connected again in the third with a runner aboard
to begin a string of three consecutive home runs
in a span of 11 pitches. Nick Swisher and Andruw
Jones followed with homers, the frst time Santana
had served up three in a row.
Todays birthday: T.J. McFarland 24.
N AT I O N A L L E A g U E R O U N D U P
Pirates 2, Cubs 0
Pittsburgh Chicago
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SMarte lf 4 0 0 0 Barney 2b 5 0 0 0
Mercer ss 5 1 2 0 Ransm 3b 2 0 0 0
McCtch cf 4 0 0 0 Valuen ph-3b 1 0 0 0
GSnchz 1b 3 0 0 0 Rizzo 1b 3 0 0 0
RMartn c 3 1 2 1 ASorin lf 4 0 1 0
PAlvrz 3b 4 0 1 0 Hairstn rf 3 0 0 0
Walker 2b 4 0 1 0 Castillo c 2 0 1 0
Snider rf 3 0 0 1 DeJess ph 1 0 0 0
Liriano p 3 0 0 0 SCastro ss 3 0 0 0
Melncn p 0 0 0 0 Sweeny cf 4 0 1 0
GJones ph 1 0 1 0 TrWood p 2 0 1 0
Grilli p 0 0 0 0 Marml p 0 0 0 0
Borbon ph 1 0 0 0
Villanv p 0 0 0 0
DNavrr ph 1 0 1 0
Totals 34 2 7 2 Totals 32 0 5 0
Pittsburgh 000 001 001 2
Chicago 000 000 000 0
E-S.Marte (3). LOB-Pittsburgh 9, Chicago 10. 2B-
Mercer 2 (6), R.Martin (11). CS-A.Soriano (3).
IP H R ER BB SO
Pittsburgh
Liriano W,4-2 7 2 0 0 5 8
Melancon H,19 1 1 0 0 0 2
Grilli S,23-23 1 2 0 0 0 3
Chicago
Tr.Wood L,5-4 6 4 1 1 2 6
Marmol 1 0 0 0 0 2
Villanueva 2 3 1 1 1 2
HBP-by Villanueva (S.Marte). WP-Liriano.
Umpires-Home, Jordan Baker; First, Dana De-
Muth; Second, Paul Nauert; Third, Angel Hernan-
dez.
T-3:11. A-31,614 (41,019).
Blue Jays 6, Rangers 1
Texas Toronto
ab r hbi ab r hbi
Andrus ss 4 0 0 0 MeCarr lf 4 2 3 2
Profar 2b 4 1 1 0 RDavis lf 0 0 0 0
Przyns c 4 0 1 0 Bautist rf 3 1 0 0
Beltre dh 4 0 1 1 Encrnc dh 4 1 1 2
JeBakr 3b 3 0 1 0 Lind 1b 2 0 1 1
DvMrp lf 2 0 0 0 Arencii c 3 0 0 1
Gentry cf 3 0 0 0 ClRsms cf 3 0 0 0
McGns 1b 3 0 0 0 MIzturs 3b 3 0 0 0
LMartn rf 3 0 0 0 Bonifac 2b 3 0 0 0
Kawsk ss 2 2 1 0
Totals 30 1 4 1 Totals 27 6 6 6
Texas 100 000 000 1
Toronto 000 104 10x 6
DP-Toronto 1. LOB-Texas 3, Toronto 2. 2B-
Encarnacion (9). HR-Me.Cabrera (3). SF-Lind,
Arencibia.
IP H R ER BB SO
Texas
Tepesch L,3-5 7 5 6 6 2 6
Wolf 1 1 0 0 0 0
Toronto
E.Rogers 4 3 1 1 1 6
Loup 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 4
Wagner W,1-0 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1
Cecil 1 0 0 0 0 0
Delabar 1 0 0 0 0 2
HBP-by Tepesch (Kawasaki). Balk-E.Rogers.
Umpires-Home, Jerry Meals; First, Bruce Dreck-
man; Second, Gary Darling; Third, Paul Emmel.
T-2:08. A-36,010 (49,282).
Tigers 7, Indians 5
Cleveland Detroit
ab r hbi ab r hbi
Bourn cf 5 0 2 1 Dirks lf 5 1 2 1
Kipnis 2b 5 0 2 2 TrHntr rf 5 0 3 1
Swisher 1b 4 0 0 0 MiCarr 3b 3 0 0 1
Brantly lf 4 0 0 0 Fielder 1b 4 0 0 0
CSantn c 4 0 0 0 VMrtnz dh 4 3 3 1
MrRynl 3b 4 1 2 0 JhPerlt ss 3 0 1 0
Giambi dh 3 1 1 1 B.Pena c 4 1 1 1
Aviles ss 4 1 1 0 RSantg 2b 4 1 1 0
Stubbs rf 4 2 2 1 AGarci cf 3 1 1 0
Totals 37 510 5 Totals 35 712 5
Cleveland 000 030 002 5
Detroit 030 210 10x 7
E-Swisher 2 (4). DP-Cleveland 2. LOB-Cleveland
7, Detroit 7. 2B-Kipnis (12), Tor.Hunter (16),
V.Martinez (10), A.Garcia (1). HR-Giambi (6),
Stubbs (5), V.Martinez (5). CS-B.Pena (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Cleveland
U.Jimenez L,4-4 3 7 5 3 3 3
Albers 1 1 1 0 0 0
Hagadone 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0
Shaw 1 1-3 1 1 1 0 1
R.Hill 1-3 1 0 0 0 0
Langwell 1 1 0 0 0 0
Detroit
Verlander W,8-4 7 7 3 3 2 6
Benoit 1 0 0 0 0 0
Valverde 1 3 2 2 0 1
U.Jimenez pitched to 3 batters in the 4th.
Albers pitched to 2 batters in the 5th.
Umpires-Home, Sam Holbrook; First, Andy Fletch-
er; Second, Rob Drake; Third, Joe West.
T-3:11. A-39,008 (41,255).
Rays 2, Orioles 1
Baltimore Tampa Bay
ab r hbi ab r hbi
McLoth lf 1 0 0 0 Joyce rf 3 0 1 0
Machd 3b 4 0 1 1 Fuld lf 0 0 0 0
Markks rf 4 0 0 0 Zobrist 2b-rf 3 0 1 0
A.Jones cf 4 0 0 0 KJhnsn lf 4 0 0 0
C.Davis 1b 4 0 0 0 RRorts 2b 0 0 0 0
Wieters c 3 0 0 0 Longori 3b 4 0 0 0
Hardy ss 3 0 0 0 Loney 1b 4 1 2 0
Dickrsn dh 2 1 0 0 DJnngs cf 3 1 1 2
Flahrty 2b 3 0 1 0 Scott dh 3 0 0 0
JMolin c 3 0 0 0
YEscor ss 3 0 1 0
Totals 28 1 2 1 Totals 30 2 6 2
Baltimore 001 000 000 1
Tampa Bay 000 000 20x 2
DP-Tampa Bay 1. LOB-Baltimore 4, Tampa Bay 6.
2B-Flaherty (5), Loney (16). HR-De.Jennings (6).
SB-Joyce (5).
IP H R ER BB SO
Baltimore
Hammel L,7-4 6 2-3 6 2 2 2 3
Patton 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Tom.Hunter 1 0 0 0 0 1
Tampa Bay
Archer W,1-1 7 2 1 1 2 2
Jo.Peralta H,16 1 0 0 0 1 1
Rodney S,13-18 1 0 0 0 0 2
HBP-by Archer (McLouth). WP-Archer.
Umpires-Home, Lance Barrett; First, Lance Barks-
dale; Second, Gary Cederstrom; Third, Vic Cara-
pazza.
T-2:29. A-13,256 (34,078).
Cardinals 9, Reds 2
St. Louis Cincinnati
ab r hbi ab r hbi
MCrpnt 2b 4 0 1 1 Choo cf 3 0 1 1
Beltran rf 4 0 1 0 Cozart ss 4 1 1 0
SRonsn rf 1 0 1 1 Votto 1b 4 0 1 0
Hollidy lf 5 2 2 0 Phillips 2b 4 0 1 0
Craig 1b 5 1 2 0 Bruce rf 4 0 1 1
YMolin c 5 1 2 0 Frazier 3b 4 0 0 0
Freese 3b 3 2 2 2 Paul lf 4 0 1 0
Descals ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Mesorc c 4 1 2 0
Jay cf 5 1 2 2 Leake p 0 0 0 0
Kozma ss 4 1 2 3 Hannhn ph 1 0 0 0
Wnwrg p 3 0 0 0 Ondrsk p 0 0 0 0
Wggntn ph 1 1 1 0 Hoover p 0 0 0 0
Choate p 0 0 0 0 HRdrgz ph 1 0 0 0
Rosnthl p 0 0 0 0 MParr p 0 0 0 0
LeCure p 0 0 0 0
Lutz ph 1 0 0 0
Totals 41 916 9 Totals 34 2 8 2
St. Louis 000 304 110 9
Cincinnati 000 001 100 2
E-Freese (2). DP-St. Louis 1, Cincinnati 2. LOB-
St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 7. 2B-Holliday 2 (10),
Y.Molina (17), Freese (8), Jay (8), Kozma (9),
Wigginton (2), Choo (14), Paul (6), Mesoraco (7).
S-Leake.
IP H R ER BB SO
St. Louis
Wainwright W,9-3 7 7 2 2 1 7
Choate 1 0 0 0 0 0
Rosenthal 1 1 0 0 0 0
Cincinnati
Leake L,5-3 5 6 3 3 1 3
Ondrusek 1 4 4 4 1 1
Hoover 1 2 1 1 0 0
M.Parra 1 2 1 1 0 2
LeCure 1 2 0 0 0 1
WP-M.Parra 2.
Umpires-Home, Chris Guccione; First, Mike Es-
tabrook; Second, Phil Cuzzi; Third, Tom Hallion.
T-3:11. A-38,874 (42,319).
Athletics 4, White Sox 3
Oakland Chicago
ab r hbi ab r hbi
Crisp cf 4 0 0 0 De Aza lf 2 0 0 1
Lowrie 2b 4 1 1 0 Al.Ramirez ss 4 0 0 0
Cespedes dh 3 1 0 0 Rios rf 4 1 1 0
Donaldson 3b 4 1 1 4 A.Dunn 1b 3 0 0 0
Freiman 1b 3 0 1 0 Viciedo dh 3 0 0 1
Moss ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Gillaspie 3b 4 0 0 0
C.Young lf 4 0 0 0 Beckham 2b 3 1 1 0
Reddick rf 4 0 2 0 Jor.Danks cf 3 0 0 0
D.Norris c 4 0 0 0 Flowers c 3 1 3 1
Rosales ss 2 1 1 0 C.Wells pr 0 0 0 0
Gimenez c 0 0 0 0
Totals 33 4 6 4 Totals 29 3 5 3
Oakland 000 004 000 4
Chicago 001 110 000 3
E-Donaldson (6), D.Norris (1), De Aza (5). DP-
Oakland 1. LOB-Oakland 4, Chicago 4. HR-Don-
aldson (9), Flowers (5). SB-Al.Ramirez (13), Rios
(9). CS-Beckham (1). SF-De Aza, Viciedo.
IP H R ER BB SO
Oakland
J.Parker W,5-6 7 5 3 2 2 4
Cook H,9 1 0 0 0 1 0
Balfour S,15-15 1 0 0 0 0 1
Chicago
Sale L,5-4 7 1-3 5 4 4 2 6
Lindstrom 2-3 0 0 0 0 1
Troncoso 1 1 0 0 0 2
J.Parker pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
WP-Sale.
Umpires-Home, Jim Reynolds; First, James Hoye;
Second, John Hirschbeck; Third, Bob Davidson.
T-2:47. A-22,861 (40,615).
Brewers 5, Phillies 4
Philadelphia Milwaukee
ab r hbi ab r hbi
MYong 3b 3 0 0 0 Aoki rf 4 1 2 0
Mayrry cf-rf 4 1 1 0 Segura ss 5 2 2 1
Rollins ss 4 0 1 1 Braun lf 5 0 2 0
Howard 1b 3 0 1 0 ArRmr 3b 5 0 1 1
Revere pr-cf 0 0 0 0 Lucroy c 4 0 1 0
DBrwn lf 3 1 1 0 CGomz cf 3 1 1 0
DYong rf 4 1 2 1 Weeks 2b 2 1 1 0
Stutes p 0 0 0 0 Gennett ph-2b 1 0 0 0
Horst p 0 0 0 0 YBtncr 1b 4 0 1 1
Kratz c 4 1 1 2 Figaro p 2 0 0 1
Galvis 2b 4 0 0 0 Axford p 0 0 0 0
Lee p 3 0 0 0 JFrncs ph 1 0 0 0
L.Nix 1b 1 0 0 0 Kintzlr p 0 0 0 0
McGnzl p 0 0 0 0
Badnhp p 0 0 0 0
LSchfr ph 0 0 0 0
Bianchi ph 1 0 0 0
FrRdrg p 0 0 0 0
Totals 33 4 7 4 Totals 37 511 4
Philadelphia 100 300 000 4
Milwaukee 000 200 201 5
One out when winning run scored.
E-M.Young (4), Galvis (3). DP-Milwaukee 1. LOB-
Philadelphia 5, Milwaukee 10. 2B-Mayberry (10),
Howard (16), D.Brown (8), Y.Betancourt (7). 3B-
Segura (8), C.Gomez (5). HR-Kratz (8). SB-Segu-
ra (16), C.Gomez (12).
IP H R ER BB SO
Philadelphia
Lee 7 8 4 3 3 9
Stutes 2-3 0 0 0 0 0
Horst L,0-2 2-3 3 1 1 0 0
Milwaukee
Figaro 5 1-3 7 4 4 0 6
Axford 2-3 0 0 0 0 0
Kintzler 1 0 0 0 1 1
Mic.Gonzalez 1-3 0 0 0 1 0
Badenhop 2-3 0 0 0 0 0
Fr.Rodriguez W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 1
HBP-by Mic.Gonzalez (Howard). WP-Figaro.
Umpires-Home, John Tumpane; First, Mark Carl-
son; Second, Brian Knight; Third, Dan Iassogna.
T-3:16. A-31,417 (41,900).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Boston 37 24 .607 6-4 W-1 19-13 18-11
New York 35 25 .583 1 5-5 W-4 19-13 16-12
Baltimore 34 27 .557 3 1 6-4 L-1 15-13 19-14
Tampa Bay 33 27 .550 3 2 7-3 W-1 18-10 15-17
Toronto 26 34 .433 10 9 5-5 W-2 15-16 11-18
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Detroit 33 26 .559 4-6 W-2 20-10 13-16
Cleveland 30 30 .500 3 5 3-7 L-5 18-12 12-18
Minnesota 26 31 .456 6 7 7-3 L-2 13-14 13-17
Kansas City 26 32 .448 6 8 5-5 W-3 13-15 13-17
Chicago 25 34 .424 8 9 1-9 L-2 13-13 12-21
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Oakland 38 25 .603 8-2 W-3 18-10 20-15
Texas 36 24 .600 4-6 L-2 18-8 18-16
Los Angeles 26 34 .433 10 9 3-7 L-1 15-18 11-16
Seattle 26 35 .426 11 9 4-6 L-2 15-14 11-21
Houston 22 40 .355 15 14 7-3 L-2 10-23 12-17
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Atlanta 37 23 .617 7-3 L-1 21-7 16-16
Philadelphia 31 30 .508 6 5 7-3 W-5 16-15 15-15
Washington 29 30 .492 7 6 4-6 L-1 16-12 13-18
New York 23 33 .411 12 10 6-4 W-1 12-17 11-16
Miami 16 44 .267 21 19 3-7 L-3 10-20 6-24
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
St. Louis 40 21 .656 6-4 W-2 19-12 21-9
Cincinnati 36 25 .590 4 4-6 L-3 21-10 15-15
Pittsburgh 36 25 .590 4 5-5 W-1 21-11 15-14
Chicago 24 34 .414 14 10 6-4 L-1 13-17 11-17
Milwaukee 22 37 .373 17 13 3-7 L-2 13-20 9-17
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Arizona 34 26 .567 6-4 L-1 16-12 18-14
San Francisco 31 28 .525 2 4 4-6 L-1 21-11 10-17
Colorado 32 29 .525 2 4 5-5 L-1 18-13 14-16
San Diego 28 32 .467 6 7 6-4 W-2 16-14 12-18
Los Angeles 26 33 .441 7 9 5-5 W-1 17-16 9-17
S TA N D I N G S S TAT S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Thursdays Games
Detroit 5, Tampa Bay 2
Baltimore 3, Houston 1
Boston 6, Texas 3
Kansas City 7, Minnesota 3
Oakland 5, Chicago White Sox 4, 10 innings
N.Y. Yankees 6, Seattle 1
Fridays Games
Minnesota at Washington, ppd., rain
Toronto 6, Texas 1
Detroit 7, Cleveland 5
Tampa Bay 2, Baltimore 1
L.A. Angels at Boston, ppd., rain
Kansas City 4, Houston 2
Oakland 4, Chicago White Sox 3
N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, (n)
Saturdays Games
L.A. Angels (Hanson 2-2) at Boston (Doubront
4-2), 1:05 p.m., 1st game
Texas (Darvish 7-2) at Toronto (Buehrle 2-4), 1:07
p.m.
Minnesota (Correia 5-4) at Washington
(G.Gonzalez 3-3), 4:05 p.m.
Cleveland (Masterson 8-4) at Detroit (Porcello
2-3), 4:08 p.m.
Baltimore (Gausman 0-2) at Tampa Bay (Hellick-
son 3-2), 4:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees (Pettitte 4-3) at Seattle (J.Saunders
4-5), 4:10 p.m.
Oakland (Milone 6-5) at Chicago White Sox (Joh.
Danks 0-2), 4:10 p.m.
Houston (Bedard 1-2) at Kansas City (E.Santana
3-5), 7:15 p.m.
L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 4-4) at Boston (Buchholz
8-0), 7:15 p.m., 2nd game
Sundays Games
Texas at Toronto, 1:07 p.m.
Cleveland at Detroit, 1:08 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Boston, 1:35 p.m.
Minnesota at Washington, 1:35 p.m., 1st game
Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 1:40 p.m.
Houston at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m.
Oakland at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 4:10 p.m.
Minnesota at Washington, 7:05 p.m., 2nd game
Mondays Games
L.A. Angels at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m.
Cleveland at Texas, 8:05 p.m.
Detroit at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m.
Toronto at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.
Houston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Thursdays Games
N.Y. Mets at Washington, ppd., rain
St. Louis 12, Arizona 8
Philadelphia 5, Milwaukee 1
San Diego 6, Colorado 5, 12 innings
L.A. Dodgers 5, Atlanta 0
Fridays Games
Pittsburgh 2, Chicago Cubs 0
Minnesota at Washington, ppd., rain
St. Louis 9, Cincinnati 2
Miami at New York, ppd., rain
Philadelphia at Milwaukee,(n)
San Diego at Colorado, (n)
San Francisco at Arizona, (n)
Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, (n)
Saturdays Games
Miami (Fernandez 3-3) at N.Y. Mets (Harvey 5-0),
1:10 p.m.
Minnesota (Correia 5-4) at Washington
(G.Gonzalez 3-3), 4:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh (A.J.Burnett 3-6) at Chicago Cubs (Sa-
mardzija 3-6), 4:05 p.m.
Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 6-3) at Milwaukee (Gorz-
elanny 1-0), 7:15 p.m.
San Diego (Stults 4-5) at Colorado (Francis 2-3),
7:15 p.m.
St. Louis (Lyons 2-1) at Cincinnati (Latos 5-0),
7:15 p.m.
Atlanta (Medlen 2-6) at L.A. Dodgers (Fife 1-0),
10:10 p.m.
San Francisco (Bumgarner 4-4) at Arizona (Cahill
3-6), 10:10 p.m.
Sundays Games
Miami at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m.
Minnesota at Washington, 1:35 p.m., 1st game
Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m.
Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m.
San Diego at Colorado, 4:10 p.m.
San Francisco at Arizona, 4:10 p.m.
Minnesota at Washington, 7:05 p.m., 2nd game
St. Louis at Cincinnati, 8:10 p.m.
Mondays Games
Milwaukee at Miami, 7:10 p.m.
Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m.
Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Atlanta at San Diego, 10:10 p.m.
Royals 4, Astros 2
Houston Kansas City
ab r hbi ab r hbi
BBarns cf 5 1 2 0 AGordn lf 4 0 0 0
Crowe rf 4 0 1 1 Hosmer 1b 4 2 2 0
JCastro c 4 0 1 1 S.Perez c 3 1 1 2
JMrtnz lf 3 0 0 0 BButler dh 4 0 2 1
C.Pena dh 4 0 1 0 EJhnsn pr-dh 0 1 0 0
Carter 1b 2 0 1 0 L.Cain cf 4 0 1 0
RCeden ss 3 0 1 0 Lough rf 4 0 1 1
Dmngz 3b 4 0 1 0 MTejad 3b 3 0 1 0
MGnzlz 2b 4 1 1 0 Getz 2b 4 0 1 0
AEscor ss 3 0 0 0
Totals 33 2 9 2 Totals 33 4 9 4
Houston 001 000 100 2
Kansas City 000 200 02x 4
DP-Kansas City 2. LOB-Houston 8, Kansas City
7. 2B-J.Castro (17), B.Butler 2 (13), L.Cain (13),
Lough (4). 3B-Crowe (1). HR-S.Perez (2). S-R.
Cedeno.
IP H R ER BB SO
Houston
Lyles 7 6 2 2 1 3
W.Wright L,0-2 0 1 1 1 0 0
Fields 1 2 1 1 1 0
Kansas City
Shields 7 9 2 2 3 6
K.Herrera W,3-4 1 0 0 0 0 1
G.Holland S,11-13 1 0 0 0 0 1
W.Wright pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
WP-Shields 2.
Umpires-Home, Brian Gorman; First, Manny
Gonzalez; Second, Tony Randazzo; Third, Larry
Vanover.
T-2:58. A-24,808 (37,903).
Brewers 5, Phillies 4
Philadelphia Milwaukee
ab r hbi ab r hbi
MYong 3b 3 0 0 0 Aoki rf 4 1 2 0
Mayrry cf-rf 4 1 1 0 Segura ss 5 2 2 1
Rollins ss 4 0 1 1 Braun lf 5 0 2 0
Howard 1b 3 0 1 0 ArRmr 3b 5 0 1 1
Revere pr-cf 0 0 0 0 Lucroy c 4 0 1 0
DBrwn lf 3 1 1 0 CGomz cf 3 1 1 0
DYong rf 4 1 2 1 Weeks 2b 2 1 1 0
Stutes p 0 0 0 0 Gennett ph-2b 1 0 0 0
Horst p 0 0 0 0 YBtncr 1b 4 0 1 1
Kratz c 4 1 1 2 Figaro p 2 0 0 1
Galvis 2b 4 0 0 0 Axford p 0 0 0 0
Lee p 3 0 0 0 JFrncs ph 1 0 0 0
L.Nix 1b 1 0 0 0 Kintzlr p 0 0 0 0
McGnzl p 0 0 0 0
Badnhp p 0 0 0 0
LSchfr ph 0 0 0 0
Bianchi ph 1 0 0 0
FrRdrg p 0 0 0 0
Totals 33 4 7 4 Totals 37 511 4
Philadelphia 100 300 000 4
Milwaukee 000 200 201 5
One out when winning run scored.
E-M.Young (4), Galvis (3). DP-Milwaukee 1. LOB-
Philadelphia 5, Milwaukee 10. 2B-Mayberry (10),
Howard (16), D.Brown (8), Y.Betancourt (7). 3B-
Segura (8), C.Gomez (5). HR-Kratz (8). SB-Segu-
ra (16), C.Gomez (12).
IP H R ER BB SO
Philadelphia
Lee 7 8 4 3 3 9
Stutes 2-3 0 0 0 0 0
Horst L,0-2 2-3 3 1 1 0 0
Milwaukee
Figaro 5 1-3 7 4 4 0
6
Axford 2-3 0 0 0 0 0
Kintzler 1 0 0 0 1 1
Mic.Gonzalez 1-3 0 0 0 1 0
Badenhop 2-3 0 0 0 0 0
Fr.Rodriguez W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 1
HBP-by Mic.Gonzalez (Howard). WP-Figaro.
Umpires-Home, John Tumpane; First, Mark Carl-
son; Second, Brian Knight; Third, Dan Iassogna.
T-3:16. A-31,417 (41,900).
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
Chris Archer pitched seven
strong innings and Desmond
Jennings hit a two-run homer
to lead the Tampa Bay Rays to
a 2-1 victory over the Balti-
more Orioles on Friday night.
Archer (1-1) limited the Ori-
oles to Manny Machados third-
inning RBI single and Ryan
Flahertys fifth-inning double in
his second start of the season.
The 24-year-old right-hander
spent the first two months of
the season at Triple-A Durham
and allowed five runs and
seven hits in four innings of a
5-0 loss to Cleveland after be-
ing promoted to the majors last
weekend.
Jennings homered to the
deepest part of the ball park
in the seventh inning off Jason
Hammel (7-4), who lost on
the road for the first time this
year after winning his first six
decisions away from Camden
Yards.
Blue Jays 6, Rangers 1
TORONTO Edwin Encar-
nacion hit a two-run double,
Neil Wagner earned his first
major league win and the To-
ronto Blue Jays beat the Texas
Rangers.
Tigers 7, Indians 5
DETROIT Justin Verland-
er pitched seven solid innings,
Victor Martinez homered
and the Detroit Tigers beat
Cleveland to take a 3-game
lead over the Indians atop the
AL Central.
Martinez and Torii Hunter
had three hits each for the Ti-
gers in the opener of this three-
game series. Detroit led 5-0
before Cleveland scored three
runs in the fifth off Verlander.
That was all the Indians
could manage against the
Tigers ace. Verlander (8-4)
allowed three runs and seven
hits on the night. He walked
two and struck out six.
Athletics 4, White Sox 3
CHICAGO Josh Donald-
son hit his first career grand
slam, Josh Reddick made a
homer-saving catch in the
ninth inning, and the Oakland
Athletics rallied from a three-
run deficit for a victory over
Chris Sale and the Chicago
White Sox.
Royals 4, Astros 2
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Billy
Butler drove in Eric Hosmer
with the go-ahead run in the
eighth inning, and the Kansas
City Royals beat the Houston
Astros for their third straight
win.
Kelvin Herrera (3-4) worked
a perfect eighth inning in relief
of James Shields, and Greg
Holland pitched the ninth for
his 11th save.
The Associated Press
Archer, Jennings lead
Rays past Orioles
A M E R I C A N L E A g U E R O U N D U P
The Associated Press
MILWAUKEE Aramis
Ramirez hit an RBI single with
one out in the ninth inning,
giving the Milwaukee Brewers
a 5-4 victory over the Phillies
on Friday night that ended
Philadelphias five-game win-
ning streak.
Jean Segura started the
winning rally by beating out
a grounder to short for an
infield single off Jeremy Horst
(0-2). Ryan Braun singled and
Segura advanced to third base.
Ramirez then lined the second
pitch he saw to left field to
drive in the winning run.
Reliever Francisco Rodriguez
(1-0) pitched a scoreless ninth
inning for Milwaukee.
Pirates 2, Cubs 0
CHICAGO Francisco
Liriano pitched two-hit ball
over seven innings and the Pi-
rates beat the Chicago Cubs for
their major league-leading 10th
shutout, matching Pittsburghs
total for all of last season.
Liriano (4-2) walked five, his
most since Sept. 1 last year,
but struck eight to help Pitts-
burgh stop a three-game losing
streak. He had lost his previous
two starts.
Mark Melancon pitched
the eighth, and Jason Grilli
finished the five-hitter for his
major league-leading 23rd save
in as many chances. After two-
out singles by Ryan Sweeney
and pinch-hitter Dioner Na-
varro, Grilli struck out Darwin
Barney.
Russell Martin had two hits,
including an RBI double off
Travis Wood (5-4) in the sixth
as the Pirates won for the sec-
ond time in seven games.
Cardinals 9, Reds 2
CINCINNATI Adam
Wainwright pitched seven in-
nings for his ninth win, and ev-
ery Cardinals starter had a hit
in a victory over the Cincinnati
Reds that gave St. Louis a four-
game lead in the NL Central,
its biggest of the season.
Wainwright (9-3) gave up
two runs and seven hits as the
Cardinals improved the major
leagues best record to 40-21.
Slumping Pete Kozma drove
in three runs, David Freese and
Jon Jay knocked in two apiece,
and four Cardinals extended
long hitting streaks against a
pitching staff in a downturn.
Mike Leake (5-3) lasted only
five innings for the Reds, who
have given up 26 runs while
losing their last three games.
The NL Central rivalry has
fallen into a pattern lately -- the
second-place Reds cant score
many runs. Theyve scored
two or fewer in their last six
games against the Cardinals,
the first time thats happened
since 1974, the year before the
Big Red Machine won its first
World Series.
A day after the Cardinals hit
five homers for a 12-8 win over
Arizona, they put together five
singles in the fourth inning for
all the runs theyd really need.
Jay Bruces RBI single ended
Wainwrights shutout in the six.
AP PHOTO
Pittsburgh Pirates closer Jason Grilli, right, celebrates with
catcher Russell Martin after the Pirates defeated the Chicago
Cubs 2-0 Friday in Chicago.
Ramirez delivers
winning hit in 9th
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think like that. Once in a while
Ive got to tell him, no, I dont
care if you get 20 of those shots,
you have to take them.
Maybe James will in Game 2.
Well see what type of game
plan I come out with on Sunday,
he said. It will be dumb of me to
reveal it today.
James had 18 points, 18 re-
bounds and 10 assists in Game
1, but, as can be the case with
the games greatest talent, there
was a feeling he could have done
more. And the Heat needed it.
About the time the game was
slipping away fromthe Heat mid-
way through the fourth quarter,
the league MVP had attempted
fewer shots than Dwyane Wade
and Chris Bosh, and only three
more than Mario Chalmers.
Bosh took more shots in the final
period (5) than James (4).
The more they missed as
Wade and Bosh did six times in
seven attempts over the final 12
minutes the louder the cries
for James to stop giving them
the ball and keep it for himself.
Yet that just doesnt seem nat-
ural for him.
Ive got this far with them,
Im not going to just abandon
what Ive been doing all year to
help us get to this point, James
said. So I know those guys will
be ready to shoot again once
theyre open.
The Spurs appeared to retain
at least part of the schemes they
used against James in 2007,
when they swept his Cleveland
Cavaliers for their most recent ti-
tle. A help defender was ready to
slide over and make James give
up the ball or shoot a jumper if
he had beaten his man, rather
than have a lane to the basket.
We obviously understand that
hes extended his range and hes
a much different player than he
was then. Were trying to make it
as difficult as possible, Duncan
said.
Were not going to hold him
to 18 every game. Every game we
know hes going to come out real
aggressive, especially this coming
game, and be aggressive to score,
but were going to try to make it as
difficult as possible, show as many
bodies as possible and make his
plays so he doesnt rack up on the
ones going right to the basket and
try to get the easy stuff.
Some of the few easy looks
the Heat got in their seven-game
series against Indiana in the
Eastern Conference finals came
when James went into the post.
But even if he does that now,
the strategy only pays off if his
shooters make open looks when
hes double-teamed.
So it will be up to James to
determine what he thinks will
work.
Hell do whatever it takes,
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said.
Hes as cerebral a player as there
is in this league. Hell read the
game as necessary. I wouldnt
bet against our open shooters.
So we just need to make sure
were getting the shots that we
want to.
Its hard to imagine that in-
cludes four 3-point attempts
from the 6-foot-11 Bosh the
same amount taken by Ray Al-
len, the NBAs career leader in
3-pointers made. Bosh missed all
of them, but the Heat wouldnt
second-guess the shot selection
or criticize their slumping All-
Star forward.
We just want Chris to mix it
up, Wade said. Chris is one of
the best shooters, especially big-
man shooters in this game. He
hasnt found the fine line of mix-
ing it up, and thats now always
easy because of the dynamic of
how many players we have on
the court thats live at all times.
NBA
Continued from Page 1B
G O L F
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Jacob Martin takes a shot from the wet rough to the green on the 12th hole at the Wyoming Valley Country Club Classic on Friday.
Olszewski-Williams shoot low score at Classic
HANOVER TWP. The
team of John Olszewski and
Eric Williams shot the low score
of the day on Friday during the
first day of the Wyoming Valley
Country Club Classic.
The duo combined to card a
65 to earn the top seed for this
weekends match-play tourna-
ment, which begins at 7:30 this
morning and held off the de-
fending champs, Tom Biscotti
and John Mikiewicz for the top
seed by one stroke.
After the morning round
concludes, the winning teams
advance to this afternoons quar-
terfinals set to begin at 2:30.
The semifinals will be held Sun-
day morning at 7:30 with the
finals scheduled for 2:30 p.m.
Sunday.
The top 16 teams will par-
ticipate in the championship
flight, while the rest of the 100
teams will be flighted from two
to 21. Among the notables in
the championship flight is 2012
Pittston Area graduate and cur-
rent Temple golfer Brandon
Matthews, who is also an al-
ternate for next weekends U.S.
Open at Merion Golf Course in
Ardmore.
Matthews, teamed with Ken
Ralston, earned the No. 9 seed
in the championship flight by
shooting 70.
Fridays Top 16 scores
(championship flight seeds)
1. John Olszewski-Eric Wil-
liams 65; 2. Tom Biscotti-John
Mikiewicz 66; 3. Mike Blazick-
Art Brunn Jr. 67; 4. Brad Jump-
er-Justin Jumper 68; 5. Mike
Duda-Don Crossin 69; 6. Jeff
Lewis-Mike Zapotoski 69; 7.
Rick Berry-Tom Wasilewski 70;
8. Mike Hirthler-Mike Hirthler
Jr. 70; 9. Ken Ralston-Brandon
Matthews 70; 10. John Leigh-
ton-Scott Majikes 70; 11. Ken
Donlavage-Bob Gill 71; 12.
Steve Bolinger-Jeff Brunn 71;
13. Jim Mileski-Matt Mileski 71;
14. Frank Schiel-Frank Schiel Jr.
71; 15. Larry Karnes-Brian Ker-
setter 72; 16. Marty Behm-Todd
Vonderheid 72.
The Times Leader staff
T R I P L E - A B A S E B A L L
SYRACUSE, N.Y. For more
than five innings during Friday
nights game against the Syra-
cuse Chiefs, Scranton/Wilkes-
Barres bullpen did a solid job.
But the final inning for reliev-
ers after replacing starter Vidal
Nuno, who lasted just 1 2-3
innings before being removed,
proved to be an issue for the
RailRiders as the Chiefs used a
three-run home run from Corey
Brown in the bottom of the
eighth en route to a 4-2 win at
NBT Bank Stadium.
Nuno was removed from the
game in the second inning after
throwing just 26 pitches. Its un-
known if he left with an injury.
He lasted just 1 2-3 innings and
four of the five outs he recorded
were via strikeout. Chase
Whitley, Mark Montgomery and
Matt Daley combined for 4 1-3
innings allowing just one run on
three hits. Dellin Betances(3-3)
also threw a scoreless seventh
before he was charged with two
of the runs in the eighth on
the home run allowed by Sam
Demel.
The RailRiders jumped out to
a 2-0 lead in the top of the third
on a two-run double from Ron-
nier Mustelier, who extended
his hitting streak to nine games.
The Chiefs trimmed the lead
in half to 2-1 in the bottom of
the fourth on an RBI-single by
Chris Marrero. Syracuse almost
tied the score in the bottom of
the seventh when Eury Perez
doubled. Brian Jeroloman tried
to score from first on the hit,
but was gunned down at the
plate on a throw and relay from
right fielder Mustelier and first
baseman Dan Johnson.
Addison Maruszak went 1-for-
4 for the RailRiders to extend
his hitting streak to 10 games.
Wang granted his release
Thursdays probable RailRid-
ers starter Chien-Ming Wang
might have taken the mound
for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on
Friday. But the right-hander
was granted his release by the
organization.
Several outlets are reporting
that Wang will soon be signed
by Toronto and is scheduled
to start for the Blue Jays on
Tuesday.
For SWB, Wang had a4-4
record with an ERA of 2.33 in
nine starts compliling 25 strike-
outs and just 10 walks. Earlier
in the week, the 33-year-old was
named International League
Pitcher of the Week going 2-0
and pitching 14 scoreless in-
nings in outings against Norfolk
and Durham.
Allied Auction today
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
returns to PNC Field today
and welcomes Bisons to start a
four-game set. Today is also the
annual Allied Services Pediatric
Program Auction, prior to the
game, from 1-3 p.m. at PNC
Field. Plenty of sports memora-
bilia will be up for bids, includ-
ing a signed Curtis Granderson
game-worn RailRiders jersey,
four tickets to a Yankees game
in the Legends Club and many
other autographed memorabilia.
There will also be an autograph
event featuring RailRiders play-
ers. Fans can purchase tickets
for autographs for $5. The auc-
tion benefits the program that
helps youngsters with physical
and developmental challenges
achieve rehabilitation goals.
During the game, the Rail-
Riders will wear jerseys that
commemorate Autism Aware-
ness Night. The first pitch on
Saturday is slated for 7:05 p.m.
The first 1,000 kids 12-and-
under will also receive a mini
porcupine pillow pet.
Chiefs 4, RailRiders 2
RailRiders Syracuse
ab r h b ab r h bi
Neal dh 2 1 0 0 Perez cf 3 0 1 0
Almonte lf 4 0 0 0 Rahl rf 4 2 2 0
Mustelier rf 3 0 1 2 Rhymes 2b 3 0 1 0
Johnson 1b 3 0 0 0 Marrero 1b 3 1 2 1
Bell 3b 4 0 0 0 Brown lf 3 1 1 3
Mesa cf 5 1 1 2 Owings dh 4 0 0 0
Maruszak ss 4 0 1 0 Costanzo 3b 4 0 0 0
Wilson c 3 1 0 0 Rivero ss 3 0 0 0
Gonzalez ss 3 0 1 0 Jeroloman c 2 0 1 0
Totals 30 2 3 2 Totals 29 4 8 4
RailRiders 002 000 000 2
Syracuse 000 100 03x 4
E Neal (1). LOBSWB 6, SYR 6. TEAM RISP
SWB 1-for-4, NOR 2-for-6. 2BMustelier (7),
Perez (9), Rahl (9). HR Brown (10). SB Perez
(9). SAC Rhymes. GIDP SWB 0, SYR 1.
Outfeld Assists Mustelier (Jeroloman at home)
IP H R ER BB SO
RailRiders
Nuno 1.2 1 0 0 0 4
Whitley 2.1 3 1 1 1 4
Montgomery 1 0 0 0 1 1
Daley (H,1) 1 0 0 0 1 1
Betances (H,1; L,3-3) 1.1 3 2 2 1 1
Demel (BS,2) .2 1 1 1 0 2
Syracuse
Ohlendorf 5 1 2 2 3 5
Tatusko (W,1-2) 3 2 0 0 2 5
Roark (S,2) 1 0 0 0 0 2
UmpiresHP: Andy Dudones; 1B: Sean Barber;
3B: Toby Basner
T2:32. A3,334.
Late homer lifts
Chiefs over SWB
The Times Leader staff
Party in the Poconos 400 Lineup
Sunday
At Pocono Raceway
Long Pond, Pa.
Lap length: 2.5 miles
(Car number in parentheses)
1. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, owner points.
2. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, owner points.
3. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, owner points.
4. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, owner points.
5. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, owner points.
6. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, owner
points.
7. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, owner points.
8. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, owner points.
9. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, owner points.
10. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, owner points.
11. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, owner points.
12. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, owner points.
13. (16) Greg Biffe, Ford, owner points.
14. (55) Mark Martin, Toyota, owner points.
15. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, owner points.
16. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, owner points.
17. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, owner points.
18. (51) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, owner points.
19. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, owner points.
20. (78) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, owner points.
21. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, owner points.
22. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, owner points.
23. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, owner points.
24. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, owner points.
25. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, owner
points.
26. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, owner points.
27. (13) Casey Mears, Ford, owner points.
28. (34) David Ragan, Ford, owner points.
29. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, owner points.
30. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, owner points.
31. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, owner points.
32. (7) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, owner points.
33. (30) David Stremme, Toyota, owner points.
34. (83) David Reutimann, Toyota, owner points.
35. (36) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, owner points.
36. (35) Josh Wise, Ford, owner points.
37. (33) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, attempts.
38. (32) Timmy Hill, Ford, attempts.
39. (93) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, attempts.
40. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, attempts.
41. (98) Michael McDowell, Ford, attempts.
42. (19) Jason Leffer, Toyota, attempts.
43. (44) Scott Riggs, Ford, attempts.
scrapped just after 2 p.m. The
field for todays ARCA Pocono
200 will also be set by owners
points.
The raceway revamped todays
schedule. ARCAdrivers will have
a 30-minute practice session
starting at 9 a.m. Cup drivers
will practice twice today for
an hour starting at 10 a.m. and
for 50 minutes starting at 11:40
a.m. The ARCA race will start at
1 p.m. as originally scheduled.
The weather should be much
more cooperative today with just
a 10 percent chance of rain in the
afternoon.
Joey Logano, the defending
Pocono 400 champion, was af-
fected more than any other driv-
er. He planned on practicing and
qualifying Friday at Pocono, then
getting on a plane and flying to
Newtown, Iowa, to practice at 7
p.m. for the Nationwide race. Na-
tionwide qualifying is 5:05 p.m.
today with the race starting at 8
p.m.
Well do what weve got to do
to make sure we get all the track
time here and to make sure we
have our best shot here, said Lo-
gano, who pilots the No. 22 Ford.
If you look at our season, were
18th in points, but were really
close to the Chase. Were only
30-something points out I think,
so were very capable of getting
in the Chase this year and we
cant afford to not give it our all
at this point.
Denny Hamlin was also hurt
by the rainout. His average Po-
cono starting position of 5.6
leads all active drivers. He has
also won four times here and was
looking to continue his climb in
the Chase standings. The driver
of the No. 11 Toyota missed four
races because of a crash March
24 at Auto Club Speedway in
California that resulted in a back
injury. He is 26th in the driver
standings, but will start 17th
based on owners points.
POLE
Continued from Page 1B
from front of the field all
the way to the back for the
races homestretch.
But looks can be deceiving.
Johnson accused Montoya
of intentionally slowing down
for the restart in an attempt to
trick his top competitor at the
time into a penalty that would
take him out of contention.
I feel that in NASCAR and
auto racing, there are very few
moments where maybe a pen-
alty could be drawn or a foul
could be drawn, like we see
in the NBA, Johnson said.
Right now, there is flopping
that goes on. I really believe
that in the restart zone to the
finish line that Juan just didnt
go.
Jeff Gordon, Johnsons
Hendrick Motorsports team-
mate, is also going with that
version.
I think Juan did a great
job, Gordon said. Ive been
watching NBA (playoffs)
lately and watching the flop
and that was as good of a flop
as it gets.
Montoya maintains it was
more of an infraction on John-
sons part.
If I did that (pull back),
why (was it that) only Jim-
mie passed me in his lane?
Montoya argued. I mean,
you think about it. Lets say
I had a bad start and he beat
me by a bumper or a half a
car length. NASCAR wouldnt
have said anything. He
wanted to time it. He just mis-
timed it. You have to re-start
between the two cones that I
did, and you are not supposed
to beat the leader to the line.
What is so hard about that?
Crazy enough, if he would
have backed off, let me go, he
probably would have passed
me again.
Neither driver passed the
checkered flag first.
Tony Stewart wound up
winning at Dover, while
Montoya finished second and
Johnson - saddled with the
illegal passing penalty - pulled
in at 17th.
But war of words between
Johnson and Montoya put an
interesting spin on the spirit
of the re-start rule as drivers
arrived at Pocono Raceway
this weekend for Sundays
Party in the Poconos 400.
Could race leaders ma-
nipulate the re-start to gain an
unfair advantage?
Edwards said its happened
to him.
What Ive had happen,
Edwards said, is Ive started
second and the leader spun
his tires a little bit and he
just said, To hell with it, Im
not going, and made it look
really, really bad. Im not say-
ing Montoya did it, but thats
something you worry that the
leader could do.
Most drivers wouldnt
hesitate to take advantage of
a similar situation to gain an
edge, driver Denny Hamlin
said.
Everyone kind of plays
games at the end, Hamlin
explained. If youre not the
leader, you cant play games.
You just have to do whatever
the first car does, and if you
get beat into the corner, so
be it. We run re-starts all the
time, Ive done it and every-
ones done it at some point.
If thats the case, Johnson
said, NASCAR officials have
to flag the floppers quickly.
Its difficult after the race,
Johnson said. The race had
been taken away from us, the
championship bonus points
are gone and its very difficult
at that point to do the right
thing.
With the data we have and
the technology we have today,
we have the tools to make a
better decision at that point
in time, Johnson continued.
From the re-start zone to the
finish line, if a guy breaks or
has trouble, NASCAR has the
ability to make the call and
say they had trouble and its
fine to go.
What made Johnson jump
look worse, Gordon said, was
when Clint Bowyer started
to sprint to the re-start along
with Johnson, but backed off
before passing Montoya.
The 15 (car) started to go
with Jimmie, and then I think
he checked up and then that
stacked us up pretty bad,
Gordon said. From inside the
car, I was just trying to figure
out how not to wreck by the
time we got to turn one.
But until NASCAR enforces
infractions on leaders feign-
ing an attempt at making true
re-start runs, theres only one
way to play the game.
I guess at the end of the
day, Edwards said, you cant
beat the leader to the line.
FOUL
Continued from Page 1B
on Saturday night. If the Black-
hawks get there, it will set up the
first finals matchup of Original
Six NHL franchises since 1979.
The Penguins season ended
swiftly and shockingly as the
leagues highest-scoring team
got no points in the series from
offensive stars Sidney Crosby
and Evgeni Malkin.
McQuaid scored at 5:01 of the
final period on a 45-foot slap shot
from the right over the glove of
goalie Tomas Vokoun.
That unleashed loud chants of
We want the Cup! from the ca-
pacity crowd.
The top-seeded Penguins
were trying to overcome both
the disciplined defense of the
fourth-seeded Bruins and his-
tory. Only three teams had lost
a series after winning the first
three games.
The last was the Bruins in the
2010 Eastern Conference semi-
finals against the Philadelphia
Flyers.
Pittsburgh, which never led in
any of the four games against the
Bruins, was swept for the first
time in 47 series. The last team
to do it to the Penguins was Bos-
ton in 1979.
The Penguins also lost the
first three games of their open-
ing-round series last year against
Philadelphia before being elimi-
nated in six games.
Rask was solid again with 26
saves, but didnt have to stop
many challenging shots. His last
save came with his glove at the
final buzzer on Matt Niskanens
shot from 40 feet.
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F RENCH OPEN
AP PHOTO
Rafael Nadal celebrates winning against Novak Djokovic in their semifinal match at the French
Open at Roland Garros stadium in Paris on Friday.
Nadal outlasts Djokovic
PARIS His dramatic and delightful French
Open semifinal was 4 hours old and 14
games into the fifth set when Rafael Nadal
raced fromthe net to the baseline to retrieve No-
vak Djokovics seemingly unreachable lob.
Many players wouldnt have bothered to give
chase, let alone attempt what Nadal actually
accomplished: With his back to the court, he
somehow sent a lob the other way by flipping
the ball between his legs.
Perhaps surprised the 11-stroke point was not
already his, Djokovic flubbed an easy overhead
smash into the net. Two games later, Nadal
flicked another, more traditional, defensive lob,
and Djokovic sailed his response 5 feet long, the
earlier mistake no doubt on his mind.
Three points later, the blink-and-you-miss-
something match was over.
In a contest chock full of lengthy exchanges,
moments of mastery and occasional lapses by
both men, seven-time French Open champi-
on Nadal returned to the final with a 6-4, 3-6,
6-1, 6-7 (3), 9-7 victory over the No. 1-ranked
Djokovic on Friday.
By the finish, it was not just a test of skill but
also of stamina and perseverance, two qualities
Nadal possesses in abundance.
This one is a special one, Nadal said. If we
talk about everything that makes a match big,
today we had all of these ingredients.
Except, of course, a glistening silver cup for
the winner and a runners-up tray for the loser.
Those will be on offer Sunday, when Nadal
faces David Ferrer in an all-Spanish final with a
chance to become the only man with eight titles
at any Grand Slam tournament.
When you have a win and you have the tro-
phy, it means more, said Nadal, who will be
seeking his 12th major championship overall.
The fourth-seeded Ferrer reached his first
Grand Slam final by defeating Frances Jo-Wil-
fried Tsonga 6-1, 7-6 (3), 6-2 Friday. The 31-year-
old Ferrer, previously 0-5 in major semifinals,
ended Tsongas bid to give the host country its
first male champion since Yannick Noah in 1983.
I want to enjoy this moment, Ferrer said.
Thats understandable, given not only that
this is his 42nd appearance in a Grand Slam
tournament but also that his record against is
Nadal is 4-19.
Then again, 17 of those head-to-head matches
came on clay, and no one has been able to with-
stand Nadals relentless, will-sapping style on
that surface. Nadal is 58-1 in his French Open
career; the loss came to Robin Soderling in the
fourth round in 2009.
Nadal later said bad knees were partly to
blame for that defeat. On Friday, he was wearing
a thick strip of white tape below his left knee,
which sidelined him for about seven months un-
til February. Since returning, Nadal is 42-2 with
six titles, reaching the finals of all nine tourna-
ments hes entered.
For us, its really a miracle, said Toni Nadal,
Rafaels uncle and coach.
At his best against the best of his era, Nadal
is now 20-15 overall against Djokovic and 20-10
against 17-time Grand Slamchampion Roger Fe-
derer. He is 5-0 against each at Roland Garros.
An unbelievable match to be part of, but all I
can feel now is disappointment. Thats it, said
Djokovic, who lost to Nadal in last years final
and still needs a French Open title to complete
a career Grand Slam. He showed the courage
in the right moments and went for his shots.
I congratulate him, because thats why hes a
champion.
Djokovics coach, Marian Vajda, was asked Fri-
day whether there is any bigger challenge in ten-
nis than facing Nadal on his preferred surface.
I dont think so, Vajda said. Hes the King
of Clay.
Nadal is much more than, too, having won
two titles at Wimbledon, and one apiece at the
Australian Open and U.S. Open, where he fin-
ished off his career Grand Slam by defeating
Djokovic in the 2010 final. Nadal and Djokovic
have played 35 times, tied for the most meetings
between two men in the Open era.
By STEVEN WINE
AP Sports Writer
AP PHOTO
Novak Djokovic blows a kiss to the crowd after
losing to Rafael Nadal Friday.
Tough times
fill Williams
Open history
By HOWARD FENDRICH
AP Tennis Writer
PARIS For a decade, the
French Open has presented more
problems for Serena Williams
than any of the other Grand
Slam tournaments.
Her collec-
tion of 15 ma-
jor champion-
ships includes
five from Wim-
bledon, five
from the Aus-
tralian Open,
four from the U.S.
Open and one from Roland
Garros.
Ever since she beat her sister
in the 2002 final in Paris, starting
a run of four consecutive titles at
tennis most important events,
one thing or another has pre-
vented Williams from a second
French Open trophy. Shed love
to change that by beating defend-
ing champion Maria Sharapova
in Saturdays final.
It would be awesome for me,
Williams said. I dont think
theres anything that can de-
scribe how happy I would be.
When asked whether she now
feels comfortable on the tourna-
ments red clay courts, Williams
replied: Incidentally, I have al-
ways felt really comfortable. I
just havent done great.
Her history at the tournament
has been filled with tough times
and earlier-than-expected depar-
tures.
In 2003, her 33-match Grand
Slam winning streak ended with
a three-set loss to Justine Henin
in a semifinal marked by Henins
gamesmanship, a mean-spirited
crowd that cheered Williams
faults, and the Americans post-
match tears.
In 2004, Williams lost in three
sets to Jennifer Capriati in the
quarterfinals, the same round
that saw her bid adieu in 2007
(against Henin again), 2009
(Svetlana Kuznetsova) and 2010
(Sam Stosur). Williams lost in
the third round in 2008, and
missed the French Open in 2005,
2006 and 2010 with various
health problems.
Last year brought the most
surprising defeat of all, against
111th-ranked Virginie Razzano
of France, the only first-round
exit for Williams in 51 career
Grand Slam appearances.
She was so mad, Williams
mother, Oracene Price, recalled
Thursday.
Instead of sulking, Williams
got right back to work, sticking
around Paris where she owns
an apartment and training at
coach Patrick Moratouglous ten-
nis academy. How did that work
out? Well, since that Razzano
match, Williams is 73-3, with
titles at Wimbledon, the U.S.
Open, the London Olympics and
the WTA Championships last
season, along with a tour-leading
five titles so far in 2013. At 31,
she is the oldest woman to be
ranked No. 1.
For the first time in 11 years,
Williams is back in the French
Open final.
Obviously, shes in form,
Sharapova said. Shes playing
some of the best tennis of her
career.
Williams
FORTWORTH, Texas That
near-miss in Texas has certainly
crossed Graham Rahals mind in
the past year.
Probably much more than he
will ever admit.
Rahal is back at Texas Motor
Speedway, where last June he
was out in front and seemingly
on his way to finally winning
again when he drifted too high
and brushed the wall coming out
of the fourth turn with two laps
left. He finished second.
My focus always quickly
turns to the next event, Ra-
hal said. You have to focus on
whats coming up, not whats be-
hind you, and so Ive done that.
Rahal is now driving for his fa-
ther Bobby, the three-time open
wheel champion and 1986 India-
napolis 500 winner.
Graham Rahal is in his first
full season with Rahal Letter-
man Lanigan Racing. It comes
in the sixth IndyCar Series sea-
son for the youngster hes
still only 24 who had stints
with Chip Ganassi and Newman-
Haas. The Rahals plan all along
was to let Graham have a chance
to rise through the ranks on his
own before working together.
Theres no question that
driving for all those other guys
will help me moving forward,
Rahal said. We always felt that
I need to go out, build a repu-
tation, build a name for myself
and then someday I could come
back to him, and we could work
together. Were very fortunate
that that plan has kind of worked
out the way that it has.
This will be the 25th IndyCar
race at Texas, where the series
has now been 17 consecutive
years.
Before Justin Wilson raced
past Rahal to win last June,
Team Penske or Chip Ganassi
Racing had combined to win sev-
en straight Texas races and 10
of the previous 14.
While there have been six dif-
ferent winners in seven IndyCar
races this season, neither Ganas-
si or Penske have a victory even
though Penske driver Helio Cas-
troneves is tied for the season
points lead with Marco Andretti
who also hasnt won.
Certainly we know that it is
extremely important to win rac-
es, Castroneves said. We are
going into the mode, attack and
get to the front and if its meant
to be, it will be. We cannot be
desperate.
Castroneves is a three-time
winner in Texas, tied with Sam
Hornish for the most victories at
the track. But he has never been
a season champ.
If it takes more second places
than firsts to win the champion-
ship, then sign me in, and Im
ready to do that, he said.
Castroneves has finished low-
er than 10th only one time this
season, 13th in his hometown
race at Sao Paulo. Andretti has
finished seventh or better in all
but the first race of the Detroit
doubleheader last weekend,
when he was 20th before moving
to sixth the next day.
I just want to be consistently
better, Andretti said. We have
been knocking on the door
and like hanging and lingering
around the top six. Im pleased
with the start of the season, but
Im not exactly where I want to
be yet.
Rahal remembers
near-miss at Texas
I N D YC A R
By STEPHEN HAWKINS
AP Sports Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio Retiring
Ohio State University President
Gordon Gee, a veteran adminis-
trator who casts a large shadow
in higher education realms,
vowed Friday not to linger and
inhibit his successors work.
I think that one of the best
contributions I can make is to
get out of the way, Gee said af-
ter meeting with trustees, who
lavishly praised his leadership
and made no mention of his
latest verbal gaffe, made public
days before he announced his
July 1 retirement.
Gee will likely raise funds for
the university and possibly teach
but said he is saving some sab-
batical time to use when his
permanent replacement arrives.
The board on Friday approved
Provost Joseph Alutto as interim
president.
More than a dozen trustees
broke from the scheduled agen-
da Friday to address Gee dur-
ing his final board meeting as
president, leading him to joke
that it sounded more like a fu-
neral. They called him a peerless
figure in higher education and
lauded his passion, accessibility
and engagement of everyone in
the campus community. Several
trustees said they loved him.
For almost everybody, Ohio
States overwhelming, Trustee
Ronald Ratner told Gee. For you,
that scale the very fact of what
makes this university is not
something that overwhelms you.
Its something that both nourish-
es you and that you nourish.
Gee told the board transition-
ing is tough.
Its not easy to do what Im
doing, he said. Its not easy to
do what youre doing.
Gee announced his retirement
this week, days after The Associ-
ated Press first reported remarks
he made in jest in December
jabbing Roman Catholics, the
University of Notre Dame and
the academic integrity of South-
eastern Conference schools. Gee
apologized, calling the com-
ments a poor attempt at humor
and entirely inappropriate.
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rounding the remarks was a
small part of his retirement deci-
sion.
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cause there are many more
story lines that will unfold when
the 14-horse field begins its 1
-mile run around Belmont Park
on what could be a wet track fol-
lowing 24 hours of rain.
Orb is looking to bounce back
after his fourth-place finish in
the Preakness, following his 2
-length win in the Derby. Oxbow
is out to show his wire-to-wire
Preakness win was not a fluke.
Todd Pletchers quintet in-
cludes the filly Unlimited Bud-
get, with Rosie Napravnik look-
ing to become the second female
jockey to win a Triple Crown
race. Up-and-coming Freedom
Child joins the Triple Crown
fray for the first time off his
13 -length romp in the Peter
Pan Stakes four weeks ago over
a sloppy track at Belmont Park.
And Kenny McPeek, who won
the 2002 Belmont with Sarava at
record odds of 70-1, is back again
with 30-1 shot Frac Daddy.
Theres probably a few in
there that dont figure, but
theyve got just as much license
to run as Orb or Oxbow or any-
body else, said Hall of Fame
trainer Shug McGaughey, whose
Derby winner is the 3-1 morning-
line favorite. Im not going to
worry about because it makes
this a good, solid field.
Revolutionary is the second
choice at 9-2, with Oxbow third
at 5-1 and Unlimited Budget and
Freedom Child each at 8-1 in the
field of 14 the largest since
1996 and one shy of the record
set in 1983.
Weather could be a factor. A
steady rain began early Friday
and was expected to continue
through today morning, with as
much as 3 inches predicted by
the National Weather Service.
The track was rolled and sealed
after Thursdays races to com-
press the dirt so water doesnt
seep into the racing surface.
If the track comes up wet, Orb,
Golden Soul and Revolutionary
the first three finishers in the
Derby run over a sloppy track
at Churchill Downs should
be able to deal with it. So, too,
should Freedom Child.
I like what Im seeing, said
Freedom Childs trainer Tom
Albertrani. Im getting all the
good signs. He couldnt be doing
any better.
The last Belmont run over the
slop was two years ago when
24-1 long shot Ruler On Ice won.
It also was the most recent Der-
by winner vs. Preakness winner
matchup, with Preakness winner
Shackleford fifth and Derby win-
ner Animal Kingdom sixth.
In addition to Frac Daddy,
there are few other long shots
worth a look in 20-1 Will Take
Charge and 15-1 Palace Malice.
D. Wayne Lukas will be out to
win his 15th Triple Crown race
with Oxbow, and he also trains
Will Take Charge. The big colt
may not have the nifty moves
of some of his rivals, but Lukas
says once he builds up a head of
steam hes dangerous.
Palace Malice is among Pletch-
ers squad the others are the
filly, Revolutionary, Overanalyze
and Midnight Taboo. Despite
only one win in seven starts, Pal-
ace Malice, the son of two-time
Horse of the Year Curlin, looks
to have the potential to win at
the top level.
Hes always impressed us in
his training, and hes shown hints
of that in some of his races al-
though he hasnt completely fol-
lowed through and won a big race
that we feel like hes capable of
doing, said Pletcher. We think
hes well meant for this race.
The Belmont is known as a
riders race because it takes a
savvy jockey familiar with the
lay of the land to navigate the
nations only 1 -mile oval. Bel-
mont Park is like the Grand Can-
yon of racetracks, a much wider
track than Churchill Downs or
Pimlico, with long, sweeping
turns.
Its also deceiving. Judging
distance can be difficult. For ex-
ample, at the top of the turn at
Belmont, theres still a half mile
left in the race. At other tracks,
theres only a quarter mile to go.
Gary Stevens, who will be
aboard Oxbow, knows all about
the intricacies of the track. In
1997, he moved too soon aboard
Silver Charm and had his Triple
Crown spoiled by Touch Gold.
A year later, he spoiled Real
Quiets Triple bid when Kent
Desormeaux moved too early
and Stevens Victory Gallop won
by a nose.
Belmont Park is like the
ocean, said the recently unre-
tired Stevens. You can have a lot
of fun in it, but it can hurt you if
you dont respect it.
Its a tricky place. It may look
simple, but its not simple. I
think the best horse usually wins
the Belmont, other than jockey
error.
In the Preakness, Oxbow took
charge from the start, set a slow
pace and had enough left to win
by 1 lengths. He should have
plenty of company if he decides
to gun for the lead today.
Look for Freedom Child, Frac
Daddy and Palace Malice to give
chase, with Orb, Golden Soul
and Revolutionary back in the
pack, most likely behind the mid-
packers such as Unlimited Bud-
get, Overanalyze and Will Take
Charge. As the leaders move into
the far turn, the real race riding
should begin, with jockeys try-
ing to pick the precise moment
to ask their horse for a winning
move.
Pletchers Rags to Riches be-
came the first filly in 102 years
to win the Belmont in 2007. He
believes any of his starters has
a chance depending on how the
race unfolds.
The Belmont can be a very
demanding race, he said. Pace
was a factor in both the Derby
and Preakness and itll dictate
who is going to do what. A slow-
er pace will allow some of these
horses to run a little further and
a fast pace will really expose
some of them.
BELMONT
Continued from Page 1B
P R O G O L F
Harris English shoots 64 to lead St. Jude
MEMPHIS, Tenn. Harris English is becom-
ing more comfortable on the PGA Tour every
week, and feels right at home on TPC South-
winds Bermuda grass greens.
English shot a 6-under 64 on Friday to open
a two-stroke lead in the St. Jude Classic. The
23-year-old former Georgia star had never even
had a piece of a lead on the PGA Tour until
Thursday when he found himself tied with five
others, including Davis Love III, after 18 holes.
He used a hot putter to roll in five birdie putts,
holed out from 181 yards for eagle on the par-4
fifth and had only one bogey to finish the second
round at 10-under 130.
Its awesome to be in this position, English
said. Ive worked very hard the last couple
weeks and couple months to get in this position,
and I feel like Im ready and I feel like I got a lot
of good people around me to help me.
Shawn Stefani was second after a 65. Paul
Haley II and Scott Stallings each shot 68 to
reach 5 under. Love was tied with four others
at 4 under after a 70, and defending champion
Dustin Johnson also had a 70 to finish at 3
under. Phil Mickelson was 2 under after a 67 in
his final tuneup for the U.S. Open next week at
Merion in Pennsylvania.
Only four players had rounds of 4 under or
better on a near perfect day at TPC Southwind.
Doug Labelle II and Scott Verplank were the
only other players to go at least 4 under with a
66 apiece.
But English turned in the best round on a
course playing very tough despite a temperature
around 80 degrees very rare at this time of
year in Memphis. Any wind came out of the
north instead of the south. Combined with
the small and firm greens, hitting the greens
required precise shots. Hitting the fairways also
is a must to control shots to the greens.
Obviously, if he has another two days like the
first two, it will be tough to catch him, John-
son said about English. But I would say I look
forward to being bunched throughout on Sunday
coming down the stretch.
This is Englishs second year on tour after fin-
ishing up his college career at Georgia in 2011.
The 6-foot-3 English was still an amateur
when he won on the Web.com Tour at the Na-
tionwide Childrens Hospital Invitational in July
2011, and he moved to the PGA Tour in 2012
and finished 79th on the money list. This year,
he already has three top 10s, including his best
finish yet with a tie for sixth at the Zurich Clas-
sic in New Orleans.
Love has kept track of English for years. Eng-
lish lives in Sea Island, and Love isnt surprised
by how well he is playing.
His game has really improved, and hes play-
ing well and hes not afraid to shoot low scores,
Love said.
English opened with a 66 putting himself
into the knot of players tied at 4 under atop the
leaderboard after the first 18 holes. Teeing off
Friday morning, English used his putter to start
with three birdies in three holes, rolling in putts
from 9, 10 and 17 feet.
LPGA Championship
PITTSFORD, N.Y. South Koreas Chella
Choi shot a 5-under 67 to take a one-shot lead
over Morgan Pressel after the first round of the
rain-delayed LPGA Championship.
Winless on the LPGA Tour, Choi had five bird-
ies and in a bogey-free front nine to move into
the lead and held on in steady rain over her final
seven holes.
Pressel closed with four straight birdies over
the soggy Locust Hill Country Club course to
gain the early lead. It was just her second sub-70
round of the year. Brittany Lincicome was tied
for third at 69 with Jiyai Shin, while Jessica
Korda was another stroke back, tied for fifth
with Se Ri Pak.
Regions Tradition
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Duffy Waldorf shot
a 4-under 68 to take a one-stroke lead over Jeff
Sluman after the soggy, weather-delayed second
round of the Regions Tradition, the second of
five Champions Tour majors.
Waldorf had three birdies and a bogey on
both the first nine holes and the last nine to top
the Shoal Creek leaderboard at 9-under 135.
The Champions Tour rookie also led after two
rounds last week in Iowa in the Principal Charity
Classic, but closed with a 1-under 71 to tie for
third.
Sluman, the first-round leader, had a 71. Fred
Couples, Mark Calcavecchia, Michael Allen and
Canadian Rod Spittle were three strokes back.
Couples had a 71, Calcavecchia and Allen shot
69, and Spittle had a 66.
The Associated Press
AP PHOTO
Harris English studies his lie on the eighth hole
during the second round of the St. Jude Classic
on Friday in Memphis, Tenn.
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Thiessens career as a WBS Penguin at an end?
By TOMVENESKY
tvenesky@timesleader.com
Standing in goal in the third
period of a 7-0 blowout to the
Syracuse Crunch, Brad Thiessen
was filled with emotions.
He didnt get the start in the
Game 5 loss that knocked the
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen-
guins out of the playoffs, but did
come in to wrap things up after
Jeff Zatkoff was pulled at the end
of two periods. Thiessen only
had to make one save in the fi-
nal period, and the lack of action
gave him a lot of time to think
about his first summer as a free
agent.
There were a lot of emo-
tions, he said. First, youre los-
ing a series, and youre season is
over and on top of it your time in
the organization may be done.
Thiessen joined the Penguins
fresh off a successful college ca-
reer with Northeastern Univer-
sity. That was four years ago,
and along the way Thiessen blos-
somed into a professional net-
minder and was even named the
AHLs top goaltender in 2010-
2011.He guided the Penguins
deep into the playoffs in each of
the last three seasons and played
five games in the NHL with
Pittsburgh last year.
Thiessen accomplished a lot
in four years with the Penguins,
but now hes resigned to the pos-
sibility that his future accom-
plishments will likely be with
another team.
I had a great time with the
Penguins, but they have a goal-
tender signed for next season
along with a few others. It looks
like I wont be back, Thiessen
said on Thursday. But it looked
like that last year and I came
back.
No doubt Thiessens experi-
ence and successful track re-
cord will attract the interest of
other teams, as will his success
in the postseason. Over the last
three postseasons, Thiessen has
posted goals against averages
of 1.38, 2.14 and 1.67. His save
percentage during this years
playoffs was .952 and he had two
shutouts.
Over the last three years Ive
been able to play with some good
playoff teams and raise my level
of game, Thiessen said. Hope-
fully thats something teams
have noticed.
Ironically, over the last three
seasons, Thiessen has shared the
netminding duties with the likes
of John Curry, Scott Munroe and
most recently, Zatkoff.
Would he rather be a part of an
organization where he can be the
undisputed starter?
As a goalie you always want to
be the guy, but in the AHL with
so many three-game weekends, a
lot of teams go with a couple of
guys they can rely on.
Im just hoping for the best
opportunity to get to the NHL.
While he hasnt completely
closed the door on a return with
the Penguins, Thiessen said hes
letting his agent handle the con-
tract talks while he takes some
time off from hockey. Hell head
to New Jersey for a week with
his wife, then back to British
Columbia to visit family before
vacationing in Hawaii.
Mentally, its good to get away
from things, Thiessen said.
And when its time to come
back, theres a good chance that
for the first time in his pro career
Thiessen will be wearing a differ-
ent jersey.
It seems like college was a
long time ago and Ive learned
a lot about myself over the last
four years, he said. I have too
many memories of Wilkes-Barre
to narrow it down to just one fa-
vorite, but outside of hockey Ill
always look back on the relation-
ships I developed with people -
fans, teammates, coaches, front
office. Those are the things that
stick with you no matter where
you play.
I had a great time
with the Penguins, but
they have a goaltender
signed for next season
along with a few others.
It looks like I wont be
back.
Brad Thiessen
Stocksjumpafter USjobsreport beatsforecasts
NEW YORK Steady growth in
hiring last month sent the stock mar-
ket sharply higher Friday.
U.S. employers added 175,000 jobs
in May, slightly more than the 170,000
forecast by economists, according to
data provider FactSet. More people
also began looking for work, another
encouraging sign.
The report gave a boost to stock
market bulls, who expect the Fed to
keep up its stimulus program as the
U.S. economy continues to recover
moderately. That combination pushed
the Dow Jones industrial average and
the Standard & Poors 500 index to re-
cord highs last month.
Federal Reserve policy makers are
now all but certain to refrain from eas-
ing back on their stimulus program at
the next two-day policy meeting, which
starts June 18, said Phil Orlando, chief
equity strategist at Federated Investors.
This was, in our view, very much
a Goldilocks number, said Orlando.
There is zero chance that the Federal
Reserve is going to start tapering mon-
etary policy.
The central bank is buying $85 bil-
lion of bond every month to keep inter-
est rates lowand encourage borrowing
and spending. Low interest rates also
keep bond prices high and push up de-
mand for riskier assets like stocks.
Stocks rose strongly in the morning,
then eased slightly in the early after-
noon. The gains accelerated in the -
nal hour of trading.
The Dow Jones Industrial average
had its best day in ve months. It rose
207 points, or 1.4 percent, to close at
15,248.12. That gain was surpassed
this year only by its 2.4 percent rise
Jan. 2.
Boeing led the index higher with
a gain of $2.73, or 2.7 percent, to
$102.49. Industrial conglomerate
3M gained $2.44, or 2.2 percent, to
$111.11. Twenty-six of the 30 stocks in
the Dow rose.
The Standard & Poors 500 index
rose 20.82 points, or 1.3 percent,
to 1,643.38. The Nasdaq composite
rose 45.16 points, or 1.3 percent, to
3,469.22.
Nine of the 10 industry groups in
the S&P 500 index rose, led by con-
sumer discretionary stocks, which
stand to benet more than other sec-
tors if the economy picks up. Indus-
trial companies and banks also posted
strong gains.
By STEVE ROTHWELL
AP Markets Writer
BUSINESS
SECTI ON B
IN BRIEF
Nuclear power plant toclose
In a jolt to the nations nuclear power
industry, the owners of Southern Califor-
nias San Onofre plant announced Friday
they are shutting it down for good after
the discovery of damaged equipment led
critics to charge it could never operate
safely again.
The twin reactors situated along the
Pacic Coast inthe densely populatedcor-
ridor of millions of peoplebetweenSanDi-
ego and Los Angeles would be the larg-
est to shut down permanently in the U.S.
in the past 50 years, federal ofcials said.
Heinz sale nal, CEOnamed
Ketchup maker H.J. Heinz Co. com-
pleted its acquisition by Warren Buffetts
Berkshire Hathaway and 3G Capital, the
Brazilian investment rm that also owns
Burger King, the Pittsburgh company said
Friday.
The company, which also makes baked
beans and pasta sauce, said Bernardo
Hees has taken the top job at Heinz and
longtime CEOWilliamJohnson will serve
as a part-time advisor to Hees. Hees is a
partner at 3G and had been serving as
CEOof Burger Kingsince the rmbought
the fast-food chain in 2010.
I amhonored today to become Heinzs
seventh CEOin the Companys renowned
144 year history, Hees said in a written
statement. I look forward to building
upon Heinzs incredible platform and de-
livering world-class products for all of our
consumers around the world, while main-
taining the Companys unwavering com-
mitment to quality, safety and superior
customer service.
Job growth spikes in Canada
Canadas economy pumpedout a whop-
ping95,000newjobs inMayinthe biggest
month of employment growth in more
than a decade, Statistics Canada said Fri-
day. The massive gain was the rst major
improvement of 2013 and many times
greater than economists had expected,
dropping the unemployment rate one-
tenth of a point to 7.1 percent. The impact
on the unemployment rate would have
been greater but for an almost as large
increase in the number of Canadians look-
ing for work.
All the newjobs came inthe private sec-
tor and in the employee class, and 76,700
of themwere full-time. The Canadian dol-
lar gained ground after the report, trading
at 97.89 U.S. cents, up about four-tenths
of a cent from Thursdays close and up
more than a cent over two days. Finance
Minister Jim Flaherty issued a statement
calling the employment gains the types
of jobs that will help support a sustained
recovery.
THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2013 timesleader.com
GAS PRICES
YESTERDAY MONTH AGO YEAR AGO
Average price of a gallon of
regular unleaded gasoline:
RECORD
$3.44 $3.40 $3.42
$4.06
07/17/2008
US consumer
borrowing up
$11.1 billion
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER
AP Economics Writer
WASHINGTON Americans bor-
rowedmoreinApril toattendcollegeand
buy cars and were a little less cautious
with their credit cards than the previous
month.
The Federal Reserve said Friday that
consumer borrowingrose $11.1 billionin
April fromMarchtoaseasonallyadjusted
$2.82trillion. Thats the 20thconsecutive
monthly gain and another record level.
Nearly all of the gain came from a
category that includes auto and student
loans, which increased $10.4 billion to
$1.97 trillion.
A measure of credit card debt rose
$682 million to $850 billion. While thats
only a modest gain, it follows a decline of
$906 million for the category in March.
The credit report doesnt separate auto
loans from student loans. But according
toquarterly data compiledby the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York, student loan
debt has been the biggest driver of bor-
rowing since the Great Recession ended
inJune2009. Student loans reached$986
billion in the rst three months of this
year. Thats up from $675 billion in the
second quarter of 2009.
The Federal Reserves aggressive ef-
forts to lower long-term interest rates
have also made auto loans more attrac-
tive in recent months.
Greater credit card borrowing could
helpboost consumer spending, whichac-
counts for 70 percent of economic activ-
ity. But consumers have been hesitant to
run up high-interest debt since the reces-
sion. Andmany are likely tostay cautious
this year because higher Social Security
taxes have reduced most paychecks.
The measure of card debt in the
Feds report has risen by $4 billion this
year. Paul Edelstein, director of nan-
cial economics at Global Insight, noted
that those gains are small when com-
pared with annual gains of $25 billion to
$50 billion a year before the recession.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. Wal-
Marts biggest news at its annual
meeting on Friday was that the
worlds largest retailer will repur-
chase up to $15 billion of its shares at
a time when the behemoth faces in-
creased scrutiny from investors over
its business overseas.
The buyback replaces the current
$15 billion share repurchase program
that Wal-Mart began in 2011. About
$712 million is left under that pro-
gram, according to the company.
The program comes as Wal-Mart
encounters concerns over how it
handled bribery allegations that sur-
faced last year at its Mexican unit.
The company also is being pressured
to increase its oversight of factories
abroad following a building collapse
in April in Bangladesh that killed
more than 1,100 garment workers.
Wal-Mart wasnt using any of the
factories in the building at the time
of the collapse, but it is the second-
largest retail buyer of clothing in
Bangladesh.
During the annual meeting, share-
holders in the audience presented
ve proposals that related to increas-
ing governance of its board in light
of the incidents overseas. They in-
cluded a proposal for an independent
chairman that doesnt serve as an
executive at Wal-Mart. None of those
resolutions passed, according to a
preliminary shareholder tally.
If the worlds largest retailer re-
fused to improve the state of workers
rights and labor standards, things
will not change, said Kalpona Akter,
a labor activist based in Bangladesh,
who introduced the proposal about
having a special shareholders meet-
ing.
Executives referred to the prob-
lems Wal-Mart has been having
abroad during the meeting.
Our company was founded on in-
tegrity, CEOMike Duke said. Make
no mistake about it we will do the
right thing.
Robson Walton, chairman and son
of late founder Sam Walton, echoed
that sentiment: Integrity, transpar-
ency and openness guide our deci-
sions.
Wal-Mart, which is based in Ben-
tonville, Ark., is tackling tough ethi-
cal questions overseas as it also deals
with growth problems at home. The
retailer known for selling discounted
home goods, clothes and groceries,
is seeing signs that its low-income
shoppers in the country continue to
struggle.
Wal-Mart plans $15B more in buybacks
By ANNE DINNOCENZIO
and MAE ANDERSON
AP Retail Writers
AP PHOTO
Alice Walton, left, and Arvest Bank Chairman Jim Walton speak to shareholders from around the world Friday
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EmMktValI 28.45 -.05 -4.6
DWS-Scudder
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HlthCareS d 31.79 +.41 +21.9
LAEqS d 30.68 -.36 -6.1
Davis
NYVentA m 40.97 +.48 +17.8
NYVentC m 39.35 +.46 +17.4
Dodge & Cox
Bal 88.32 +.88 +13.7
Income 13.76 -.03 0.0
IntlStk 37.60 +.39 +8.5
Stock 144.14+2.08 +18.7
Dreyfus
TechGrA f 36.78 +.59 +6.6
Eaton Vance
HiIncOppA m 4.59 +.02 +3.4
HiIncOppB m 4.60 +.02 +3.1
NatlMuniA m 9.99 -.05 -0.8
NatlMuniB m 9.99 -.05 -1.1
PAMuniA m 9.14 ... +0.9
FPA
Cres d 31.52 +.20 +12.0
Fidelity
AstMgr20 x 13.34 ... +2.1
Bal 21.90 +.19 +8.9
BlChGrow 56.97 +.93 +16.1
Contra 87.35+1.15 +13.6
DivrIntl d 32.28 +.37 +7.8
ExpMulNat d 24.58 +.25 +12.3
Free2020 15.01 +.07 +5.6
Free2030 15.26 +.10 +7.5
GrowCo 107.90+1.71 +15.7
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LowPriStk d 45.89 +.39 +16.2
Magellan 83.69+1.20 +14.8
Overseas d 35.13 +.38 +8.7
Puritan 20.99 +.18 +8.6
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Fidelity Advisor
NewInsI 26.19 +.36 +13.8
ValStratT m 33.69 +.27 +14.5
Fidelity Select
Gold d 23.39 -1.14 -36.7
Pharm d 17.67 +.11 +19.4
Fidelity Spartan
500IdxAdvtg 58.44 +.74 +16.3
500IdxInstl 58.44 +.74 +16.3
500IdxInv 58.43 +.74 +16.3
TotMktIdAg d 47.87 +.58 +16.4
First Eagle
GlbA m 51.57 +.15 +6.1
FrankTemp-Franklin
CA TF A m 7.40 -.02 +0.2
Income C m 2.35 +.01 +6.7
IncomeA m 2.32 +.01 +6.6
FrankTemp-Mutual
Discov Z 32.38 +.32 +13.1
Euro Z 22.97 +.23 +8.7
Shares Z 25.79 +.27 +14.7
FrankTemp-Templeton
GlBondA m 13.25 +.02 +0.5
GlBondAdv 13.21 +.03 +0.6
GrowthA m 21.92 +.25 +12.8
Harbor
CapApInst 47.57 +.74 +11.9
IntlInstl 65.59 +.52 +5.6
INVESCO
ConstellB m 23.61 +.31 +11.3
GlobQuantvCoreA m12.95+.12 +13.8
PacGrowB m 20.81 +.17 +2.6
JPMorgan
CoreBondSelect11.84 -.05 -0.8
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AFLAC 57.03 +.46 +7.4
AT&T Inc 35.45 -.36 +5.2
AbtLab s 37.51 +.87 +19.7
AMD 3.91 -.03 +62.9
AlaskaAir 57.41 +2.62 +33.2
Alcoa 8.33 +.07 -4.0
Allstate 47.46 +.97 +18.1
Altria 36.15 +.34 +15.0
AEP 46.15 +.48 +8.1
AmExp 78.04 +1.80 +36.2
AmIntlGrp 45.28 +.42 +28.3
Amgen 98.81 +1.32 +14.6
Anadarko 87.98 +1.08 +18.4
Annaly 13.49 -.26 -3.9
Apple Inc 441.81 +3.35 -17.0
AutoData 68.91 +.97 +21.0
AveryD 43.39 +.60 +24.3
Avon 23.70 +.80 +65.0
BP PLC 42.95 -.20 +3.1
BakrHu 46.49 +.87 +13.8
BallardPw 1.89 +.27+209.3
BarnesNob 22.52 +1.62 +49.2
Baxter 69.97 +.45 +5.0
Beam Inc 65.18 +.98 +6.7
BerkH B 115.31 +2.21 +28.6
BigLots 33.91 +.46 +19.1
BlockHR 29.84 +.71 +60.7
Boeing 102.49 +2.73 +36.0
BrMySq 47.50 +.50 +47.3
Brunswick 33.22 +.90 +14.2
Buckeye 67.94 +1.22 +49.6
CBS B 48.03 -.81 +26.2
CMS Eng 27.04 +.11 +10.9
CSX 25.02 +.29 +26.8
CampSp 44.67 +1.48 +28.0
Carnival 32.71 +.48 -11.0
Caterpillar 84.65 +.65 -5.5
CenterPnt 23.39 +.24 +21.5
CntryLink 35.43 -.07 -9.4
Chevron 121.70 +1.11 +12.5
Cisco 24.49 -.06 +24.6
Citigroup 51.60 +.77 +30.4
Clorox 84.47 +.58 +15.4
ColgPalm s 59.10 +1.06 +13.1
ConAgra 33.75 +.59 +14.4
ConocoPhil 62.32 +.41 +7.5
ConEd 57.43 +.10 +3.4
Corning 15.38 +.37 +21.9
CrownHold 43.08 +.80 +17.0
Cummins 118.54 +1.20 +9.4
DTE 67.51 +.73 +12.4
Deere 86.81 +.72 +.5
Diebold 32.16 +.24 +5.1
Disney 64.85 +1.71 +30.2
DomRescs 55.64 +.34 +7.4
Dover 79.52 +.48 +21.0
DowChm 34.35 +.46 +6.3
DryShips 1.81 +.02 +13.1
DuPont 55.44 +.65 +23.3
DukeEn rs 67.69 +.19 +6.1
EMC Cp 24.74 -.02 -2.2
Eaton 65.62 +1.22 +21.1
EdisonInt 47.61 +1.25 +5.4
EmersonEl 57.63 +1.31 +8.8
EnbrdgEPt 29.60 +.25 +6.1
Energen 55.02 +.73 +22.0
Entergy 68.19 +.18 +7.0
EntPrPt 60.30 +.94 +20.4
Ericsson 11.81 -.05 +16.9
Exelon 31.36 -.14 +5.4
ExxonMbl 91.45 +1.22 +5.7
FMC Corp 62.87 +1.61 +7.4
Fastenal 48.41 +.78 +3.8
FedExCp 99.78 +2.94 +8.8
Fifth&Pac 21.86 +.40 +75.6
FirstEngy 38.94 +.04 -6.8
Fonar 6.24 -.05 +44.1
FootLockr 34.93 +.44 +8.7
FordM 15.73 +.29 +21.5
Gannett 20.79 +.47 +15.4
Gap 42.09 +1.11 +35.6
GenCorp 14.37 +.63 +57.0
GenDynam 79.12 +1.27 +14.2
GenElec 23.86 +.48 +13.7
GenMills 48.08 +.68 +19.0
GileadSci s 52.89 +1.54 +44.0
GlaxoSKln 51.71 +.53 +19.0
Hallibrtn 43.16 +.81 +24.4
HarleyD 53.92 -.43 +10.4
HarrisCorp 50.35 +.24 +2.8
HartfdFn 30.50 +1.01 +35.9
HawaiiEl 25.00 -.02 -.6
HeclaM 3.55 -.23 -39.1
Heico 51.74 +.25 +15.6
Hess 69.18 +1.19 +30.6
HewlettP 24.81 +.56 +74.1
HomeDp 78.74 +1.48 +27.3
HonwllIntl 79.08 +1.42 +24.6
Hormel 39.60 +.72 +26.9
Humana 81.02 +1.04 +18.1
INTL FCSt 17.98 +.06 +3.3
ITT Corp 29.94 +.74 +27.6
ITW 70.70 +1.11 +16.3
IngerRd 58.04 +1.40 +21.0
IBM 206.35 +2.55 +7.7
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Stocks of Local Interest
96.16 76.11 AirProd APD 2.84 95.09 +.54 +13.2
43.09 32.75 AmWtrWks AWK 1.12 39.87 -.15 +7.4
47.82 37.00 Amerigas APU 3.36 45.86 +.10 +18.4
33.28 23.14 AquaAm WTR .76 30.99 +.16 +21.9
35.04 24.38 ArchDan ADM .76 32.91 +.26 +20.2
435.36 341.98 AutoZone AZO ... 416.68 +1.29 +17.6
13.99 6.85 BkofAm BAC .04 13.38 +.18 +15.2
30.85 19.30 BkNYMel BK .60 29.85 +.34 +16.1
22.68 4.00 BonTon BONT .20 21.77 +.34 +79.0
60.70 43.30 CVS Care CVS .90 58.49 +.60 +21.0
69.87 39.01 Cigna CI .04 68.45 +1.49 +28.0
43.43 35.58 CocaCola s KO 1.12 41.41 +.62 +14.2
43.74 28.64 Comcast CMCSA .78 41.18 +.94 +10.2
30.17 25.38 CmtyBkSy CBU 1.08 29.60 +.24 +8.2
49.79 20.72 CmtyHlt CYH .25 49.85 +1.27 +62.2
61.96 40.06 CoreMark CORE .76 61.16 +.88 +29.2
60.08 43.59 EmersonEl EMR 1.64 57.63 +1.31 +8.8
62.50 34.00 EngyTEq ETE 2.58 58.07 +.65 +27.7
10.00 4.84 Entercom ETM ... 9.99 +.13 +43.1
15.75 11.14 FairchldS FCS ... 13.97 -.19 -3.0
5.15 3.30 FrontierCm FTR .40 4.16 +.04 -2.8
19.72 13.06 Genpact G .18 19.69 +.29 +27.0
9.81 5.14 HarteHnk HHS .34 9.05 +.10 +53.4
91.99 65.43 Hershey HSY 1.68 89.48 +1.70 +23.9
43.84 24.76 Lowes LOW .72 41.60 +.90 +17.1
107.41 76.92 M&T Bk MTB 2.80 103.74 +1.06 +5.4
103.70 83.31 McDnlds MCD 3.08 98.28 +1.60 +11.4
32.10 24.27 Mondelez MDLZ .52 29.86 +.57 +17.3
22.89 18.92 NBT Bcp NBTB .80 20.32 +.10 +.2
29.99 6.00 NexstarB NXST .48 28.52 +.25 +169.3
73.23 53.36 PNC PNC 1.76 71.10 +.83 +21.9
33.55 27.26 PPL Corp PPL 1.47 29.29 -.11 +2.3
22.54 11.81 PennaRE PEI .72 19.20 -.29 +8.8
84.78 66.66 PepsiCo PEP 2.27 82.51 +.85 +20.6
96.73 81.10 PhilipMor PM 3.40 92.09 +.09 +10.1
82.54 59.07 ProctGam PG 2.41 77.75 +.93 +14.5
70.76 44.47 Prudentl PRU 1.60 71.72 +2.66 +34.5
3.04 .95 RiteAid RAD ... 3.03 +.13 +122.8
26.17 13.66 SLM Cp SLM .60 23.56 -.19 +37.5
71.98 42.35 SLM pfB SLMBP 2.07 68.50 -.35 +29.2
51.84 40.08 TJX TJX .58 50.45 +.53 +18.8
42.11 27.78 UGI Corp UGI 1.13 38.73 +.53 +18.4
54.31 40.51 VerizonCm VZ 2.06 50.24 +.27 +16.1
79.96 65.40 WalMart WMT 1.88 76.33 +.70 +11.9
45.96 37.65 WeisMk WMK 1.20 42.99 +.77 +9.8
41.59 29.80 WellsFargo WFC 1.20 41.25 +.53 +20.7
USD per British Pound 1.5557 -.0050 -.32% 1.6036 1.5553
Canadian Dollar 1.0215 -.0049 -.48% .9899 1.0247
USD per Euro 1.3221 -.0024 -.18% 1.2926 1.2601
Japanese Yen 97.43 +.21 +.22% 82.40 79.68
Mexican Peso 12.7700 -.0728 -.57% 12.8396 13.9678
6MO. 1YR.
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Copper 3.27 3.32 -1.51 -10.46 -0.53
Gold 1383.00 1415.70 -2.31 -18.84 -13.02
Platinum 1502.60 1529.30 -1.75 -6.50 +5.44
Silver 21.74 22.70 -4.25 -34.24 -23.63
Palladium 759.45 760.75 -0.17 +9.04 +24.37
Foreign Exchange & Metals
John Hancock
LifBa1 b 14.46 +.09 +7.0
LifGr1 b 14.76 +.13 +9.6
RegBankA m 16.49 +.04 +16.0
SovInvA m 17.92 +.18 +12.1
TaxFBdA m 10.25 -.02 -0.5
Lazard
EmgMkEqtI d 18.70 +.07 -4.3
Loomis Sayles
BdInstl 15.36 ... +3.6
Lord Abbett
ShDurIncA m 4.61 ... +0.7
MFS
MAInvA m 24.65 +.31 +15.0
MAInvC m 23.79 +.30 +14.6
Merger
Merger b 15.94 -.01 +0.7
Metropolitan West
TotRetBdI 10.79 -.03 +0.5
TotRtBd b 10.79 -.03 +0.3
Mutual Series
Beacon Z 15.39 +.15 +15.2
Neuberger Berman
SmCpGrInv 22.57 +.35 +17.4
Oakmark
EqIncI 31.16 +.33 +9.3
Intl I 23.69 +.13 +13.2
Oppenheimer
CapApB m 47.11 +.67 +11.3
DevMktA m 35.20 +.10 -0.3
DevMktY 34.84 +.10 -0.1
PIMCO
AllAssetI 12.43 ... -0.3
AllAuthIn 10.64 -.04 -3.2
ComRlRStI 6.07 -.05 -8.1
HiYldIs 9.61 +.03 +2.3
LowDrIs 10.37 -.02 -0.4
TotRetA m 11.00 -.05 -1.2
TotRetAdm b 11.00 -.05 -1.1
TotRetC m 11.00 -.05 -1.5
TotRetIs 11.00 -.05 -1.0
TotRetrnD b 11.00 -.05 -1.1
TotlRetnP 11.00 -.05 -1.0
Permanent
Portfolio 47.00 -.30 -3.4
Principal
SAMConGrB m15.85+.14 +10.1
Prudential
JenMCGrA m 34.56 +.34 +10.7
Prudential Investmen
2020FocA m 17.51 +.25 +13.1
BlendA m 21.09 +.33 +14.4
EqOppA m 18.31 +.31 +15.4
HiYieldA m 5.72 +.02 +3.0
IntlEqtyA m 6.66 +.05 +6.1
IntlValA m 20.78 ... +4.3
JennGrA m 23.35 +.37 +11.8
NaturResA m 45.72 +.33 +1.4
SmallCoA m 25.77 +.29 +14.9
UtilityA m 13.35 +.16 +12.3
ValueA m 18.47 +.35 +18.3
Putnam
GrowIncB m 17.23 +.22 +18.1
IncomeA m 7.20 -.02 +0.3
Royce
LowStkSer m 14.33 +.03 +3.5
OpportInv d 14.20 +.08 +18.8
ValPlSvc m 15.73 +.17 +13.7
Schwab
S&P500Sel d 25.80 +.33 +16.3
Scout
Interntl d 34.60 +.23 +3.7
T Rowe Price
BlChpGr 52.10 +.89 +14.2
CapApprec 24.74 +.22 +11.2
DivGrow 30.16 +.31 +14.8
DivrSmCap d 20.49 +.25 +17.5
EmMktStk d 32.35 +.02 -5.0
EqIndex d 44.43 +.56 +16.2
EqtyInc 30.64 +.34 +16.4
FinSer 17.95 +.27 +20.1
GrowStk 42.67 +.66 +12.9
HealthSci 50.22 +.71 +21.8
HiYield d 7.10 +.02 +4.5
IntlDisc d 49.65 -.01 +7.7
IntlStk d 14.95 +.07 +3.8
IntlStkAd m 14.88 +.07 +3.7
LatinAm d 34.75 -.39 -8.6
MediaTele 60.10 +.79 +12.8
MidCpGr 65.64 +.90 +16.2
NewAmGro 39.93 +.53 +11.2
NewAsia d 16.42 +.05 -2.3
NewEra 44.44 +.32 +6.0
NewHoriz 39.74 +.50 +19.8
NewIncome 9.62 -.03 -1.2
Rtmt2020 19.26 +.13 +7.7
Rtmt2030 20.73 +.18 +9.6
ShTmBond 4.81 -.01 -0.1
SmCpVal d 44.42 +.28 +13.4
TaxFHiYld d 11.82 -.03 +0.9
Value 31.62 +.41 +19.9
ValueAd b 31.27 +.40 +19.7
Thornburg
IntlValI d 29.12 +.10 +4.0
Tweedy, Browne
GlobVal d 25.33 +.19 +9.0
Vanguard
500Adml 152.08+1.93 +16.3
500Inv 152.05+1.93 +16.3
CapOp 41.28 +.61 +22.8
CapVal 13.69 +.20 +23.4
Convrt 13.85 +.07 +9.9
DevMktIdx 10.40 +.08 +6.7
DivGr 19.45 +.26 +16.9
EnergyInv 63.54 +.53 +7.6
EurIdxAdm 64.56 +.39 +7.1
Explr 94.40+1.09 +18.8
GNMA 10.62 -.02 -1.7
GNMAAdml 10.62 -.02 -1.6
GlbEq 20.88 +.21 +11.8
GrowthEq 13.85 +.19 +12.8
HYCor 6.05 +.01 +1.5
HYCorAdml 6.05 +.01 +1.5
HltCrAdml 71.26 +.82 +20.9
HlthCare 168.89+1.93 +20.8
ITGradeAd 10.01 -.04 -0.8
InfPrtAdm 27.13 -.19 -4.6
InfPrtI 11.05 -.08 -4.6
InflaPro 13.81 -.09 -4.6
InstIdxI 151.11+1.91 +16.3
InstPlus 151.12+1.91 +16.3
InstTStPl 37.42 +.45 +16.4
IntlExpIn 16.16 +.03 +9.9
IntlStkIdxAdm 25.78 +.13 +3.2
IntlStkIdxIPls 103.13 +.55 +3.2
LTInvGr 10.25 -.12 -3.3
MidCapGr 23.51 +.31 +15.4
MidCp 26.35 +.34 +17.3
MidCpAdml 119.61+1.54 +17.3
MidCpIst 26.42 +.34 +17.3
MuIntAdml 14.16 -.02 -0.2
MuLtdAdml 11.10 ... +0.3
PrecMtls 11.96 -.24 -25.0
Prmcp 83.32+1.15 +19.9
PrmcpAdml 86.45+1.19 +20.0
PrmcpCorI 17.76 +.24 +19.0
REITIdx 23.48 -.03 +8.3
REITIdxAd 100.21 -.14 +8.3
STCor 10.75 -.01 +0.2
STGradeAd 10.75 -.01 +0.2
SelValu 24.87 +.28 +18.5
SmGthIdx 29.23 +.31 +16.8
SmGthIst 29.29 +.31 +16.8
StSmCpEq 25.63 +.31 +18.1
Star 22.42 +.11 +7.8
StratgcEq 25.51 +.28 +18.9
TgtRe2015 14.16 +.06 +5.8
TgtRe2020 25.53 +.13 +7.1
TgtRe2030 25.53 +.18 +9.2
TgtRe2035 15.53 +.13 +10.2
TgtRe2040 25.69 +.23 +10.8
TgtRe2045 16.12 +.14 +10.8
Tgtet2025 14.70 +.09 +8.2
TotBdAdml 10.83 -.04 -1.2
TotBdInst 10.83 -.04 -1.2
TotBdMkSig 10.83 -.04 -1.2
TotIntl 15.41 +.08 +3.1
TotStIAdm 41.29 +.50 +16.3
TotStIIns 41.30 +.50 +16.3
TotStIdx 41.27 +.50 +16.3
TxMIntlAdm 11.98 +.09 +6.9
TxMSCAdm 36.38 +.29 +16.8
USGro 24.04 +.32 +13.1
USValue 14.10 +.19 +18.9
WellsI 25.17 +.03 +5.1
WellsIAdm 60.98 +.07 +5.2
Welltn 37.27 +.27 +10.8
WelltnAdm 64.37 +.45 +10.8
WndsIIAdm 61.14 +.64 +17.3
WndsrII 34.44 +.36 +17.2
Wells Fargo
DvrCpBldA f 7.88 +.08 +12.9
Yacktman
Yacktman d 22.51 +.21 +17.7
DOW
15,248.12
+207.50
NASDAQ
3,469.22
+45.17
S&P 500
1,643.38
+20.82
RUSSELL 2000
987.62
+8.16
6-MO T-BILLS
.08%
...
10-YR T-NOTE
2.18%
+.10
CRUDE OIL
$96.03
+1.27
p p n n p p n n
p p p p p p p p
NATURAL GAS
$3.83
...
6MO. 1YR.
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AT Home
THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2013
SECTI ON C
timesleader.com
SANDRA SNYDER
WALL TO WALL
Letter to a home:
I got you, babe,
and you got me
DEAR HOUSE,
Oh hey, happy
anniversary. Did you
even remember?
Yep. Im writing this
card to you on the
exact day seven years
ago that you and I
committed to each other. Feels like
yesterday.
So hard to believe seven years have
passed since the day you put the equiv-
alent of a pine cone on my chair at our
rst dinner. You forgot, right? I know
were getting along OK now our
personality differences aside but
you sure didnt make it easy for me,
did you? No, like a mischievous young
Von Trapp you saw your new govern-
ess and tried to chase her away. Might
I remind you your rst pine cone
was water? Yeah, you sent some over-
owing from the toilet tank the rst
time someone ushed, and then I went
downstairs to nd more and different
water issuing from a pipe. Remember
that? I grabbed the first bucket I saw,
then went upstairs and cried. On the
kitchen oor. Asked myself what the
heck Id done and considered going
back whence I came. (If I could have,
which I couldnt, having already
signed on so many dotted lines.)
But bet you didnt know
something, house. Maria Von
Trapp is kind of my idol. Dont
care how geeky that sounds.
You might have seen me
watch The Sound of Music
70 times seven times now?
If Ive learned one thing
from that hill-climbing,
guitar-playing, rags-wearing
songstress, it has to be tenac-
ity. When the going gets tough,
the tough dont run, you know. (OK,
so maybe Maria did slink away once,
but it was more a matter of honor; she
was studying to become a nun, and
fell hopelessly in love, and the Captain
was betrothed.) She didnt run because
someone put frogs in her bed or what-
ever else those seven children did to
her, and, anyway, she came back. And
eventually her story became, in my
humble opinion, one of the greatest
ever told.
So guess what, house? You know
what they say about seven years, dont
you? Thats the itch number, the
point at which someone in a pairing
tends to get bored and think about
moving on. At this point, a thorough
review might be in order: What have
you done for me, or to me, lately?
Done. Result? Seems youre going to
have to try harder to scare me.
You still like to spray water ran-
domly, sure, but youve held up well
through two actual oods. And you
might have played with re (or I might
have) once or twice, but were both
still here, arent we? And the occa-
sional bat or weird bug you like to toss
out in the middle of the night or the
heat of summer? Yeah, not cool, but
not enough, not your A game.
I can go on and on about your
antics, but why? Not when Im staying.
You heard me, house. I think I love
you, as the lyrics go, and I suspect you
love me, too, despite your sometimes-
funny way of showing it.
So Im digging in. After all, home-
ownership is the same everywhere you
go. A real barrel of laughs (oating
on top of the river of tears). To quote
another favorite play/movie of mine,
Ive grown accustomed to (your)
face. Accustomed to the tune you
whistle night and noon Your smiles,
your frowns, your ups, your downs are
second nature to me now
Just call me Maria Henry Higgins
Eliza Doolittle Von Trapp. Make me
your Fair Lady for life and hear me
sing I Have Condence off-key
but with as much conviction as fair
Maria: I have condence youll put me
to the test (again), but I still believe.
Im in this thing come what may.
Happy sevens, house. Now shut up
and remarry me.
If youve taken advantage of the recent warm
weather to clean out your garage, attic or base-
ment, or if youve recently completed a home
remodeling project, chances are youve ended up
with some unusual, or unusually large or awk-
ward, waste.
Thankfully, there are plenty of opportunities
to keep your curb free of the items the garbage
hauler just wont take. Many items can be donat-
ed, but its also important to safely dispose of po-
tentially hazardous materials, and you might not
even know certain items are hazardous, of course.
If youre still confused and not knowing what
to do with certain castoffs, heres some help. Our
question was ARE YOU STUCK WITH ? and
our answers are the best we can nd. The good
news is the most common answer is no.
1. PAINT? No. Those cans lled with colors
fromthe kitchen renovation your wife had you n-
ish three years ago can be safely put out with your
household trash.
William Feher, solid-waste division supervisor
with the Dallas Area Municipal Authority, recom-
mends opening the paint can and mixing in cat
litter or an oil-drying compound and allowing the
paint to dry completely and placing it next to your
garbage bags or cans.
Underneath Department of Environmental
Protection guidelines, some paints are considered
hazardous waste. However, if youre a homeown-
er, its considered household hazardous waste,
Feher said.
Beth DeNardi, recycling coordinator for Lu-
zerne County, said cat litter or sand can be used
to dry out paint. Luzerne County ofcials suggest
placing no more than two paint cans next to your
trash bags for each scheduled pickup. Paint cans
must not be hidden in regular garbage bags.
2. LIGHT BULBS? Yes, at least for a while.
The Environmental Protection Agency recom-
mends recycling all light bulbs that might con-
tain mercury, including uorescent bulbs,
but recycling opportunities for those long,
older tube bulbs, which often come out of
drop ceilings, are becoming less available
each year, even though they qualify as haz-
ardous waste.
Household waste is generally ex-
cluded fromregulation as hazardous
waste, Feher said. Regular house-
hold bulbs can go into the garbage,
he added but suggested that resi-
dents seek out a municipality-driven
spring cleanup or bulk-waste event
to get rid of themas safely as pos-
sible.
The county would like to
reach out to the municipalities
and see if there are any ideas that
we can take on collectively to do
anything for uorescent lights,
DeNardi said. Until a solution is put
in place, she said, we suggest call-
ing a Lowes or a Home Depot.
Weve done that, however, and were
told recycling opportunities for tube
bulbs were no longer available.
3. AIR CONDITIONERS/REFRIG-
ERATORS? No. Air conditioners and
refrigerators still in working order are
among the many unwieldy items you might
want to consider donating to the Salvation
Army.
If your fridge or AC is roasted, toasted and
How to turn castoffs into cash
or at least rid yourself of clutter
By CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES
chughes@timesleader.com
HELP IS ON THE WAY
For a collection of countywide recycling tips,
visit http://tinyurl.com/luzernerecycle.
For a list of county municipalities and their
waste-removal agencies, visit http://tinyurl.com/
luzernemuni.
For local purchase points for the Dumpster
in a bag, or Bagster, another option for ridding
yourself of the unwanted, visit www.bagster.com.
Youll pay a smaller fee at a local purchase point
(such as Lowes or Home Depot) for a bag, and
then another, larger fee (approximately $144 in
this area) to have the lled bag of mixed waste
picked up at your residence. The maximum load
is 3,300 pounds. Additional bags are picked up
at a discount.
See JUNK, Page 3C
CLUTTER CAN BE BAD FOR YOUR
HEALTH. INSIDE: ALAN HEAVENS
THOUGHTS PAGE 2C.
Humorist Dave Barry has
said, The greatest invention in
the history of mankind is beer.
The wheel was also a ne inven-
tion, but the wheel does not go
nearly as well with pizza.
Ben Franklin considered beer
nectar from heaven. Beer is proof
that God wants us to be happy,
he said.
These days, beer-making and
beer-drinking is having a mo-
ment, if the hip, hoppy accou-
trements being offered by many
major retailers this spring are
any indication. For a Fathers
Day gift that hits the spot, con-
sider these beer-related items:
At www.uncommongoods.
com , theres a selection of beer
soaps from San Francisco soap
maker Hiromi. The essences
of lager, stout, ale and porter
are drawn from the alcohol and
then mixed with oils to make
a six-pack of heady cleansers.
The retailer also has a selection
of brewing kits, too. Vermont
maple porter, West Coast India
Pale Ale, Texas Chipotle amber and
Southern bourbon stout kits come
with everything you need to get the
beer bubbling.
Youll also nd a brewkit fromthe
Brooklyn BrewShop at Williams-So-
noma, including a cook pot, grain,
hops and yeast. Theres enough in
the starter kit to make one batch
of beer, and avors include light
Summer Wheat and a Belgian ale.
(www.williams-sonoma.com )
From Portland, Ore., a center of
the craft beer movement, are the
stoneware jugs known as growlers,
made by www.portlandgrowlercom-
pany.com .
At Crate and Barrel, theres a large
selection of beer glasses for serving
everything from a traditional Eng-
lish pint to craft brews. Theres also
a tasting set that includes an acacia
wood tray and four 5-ounce glass-
es. Keep track of new beers with
a Moleskine beer journal that has
tabbed sections, pouring tips, a beer
glossary and a section for recipes.
Or elevate the kegger with a Krups
Beer Tender, a dispensing chiller
that holds several varieties of kegs
including a 5-liter Heineken. Beer
temperature can be adjusted, and
the contents will stay fresh for 30
days. (www.crateandbarrel.com )
Crafter Mindy Humphrey of Van-
couver, Wash., turns recycled beer
packaging into wallets, cuffs, dog
collars and luggage tags that she
sells on her Etsy site, www.etsy.
com/shop/mindysdesigns .
Beer trivia playing cards and links
to a gallery of beer tap handles are
to be found at www.coolmaterial.
com . The cards include a deck-full
of interesting beer information for
the acionado.
People can get surprisingly cre-
ative with a beer-tap handle. The
website has examples made out of
everything from video-game con-
trollers, antlers, bike gears and light
sabers to steampunk-themed accou-
trements.
Colorado-based Breckenridge
Brewery collaborated with Topo
Designs on a smart-looking, lim-
ited-edition backpack with a de-
tachable, insulated, six-pack bag
handy for hikes, concerts
or other outdoor activities
where a few brews would
be welcome. Included is an
opener forged by Machiene
Era Co., a Richmond, Va.,
ironworks. (www.breck-
brew.com )
On a hot summer day,
beer warms quickly; pop
a Chillsner into the bot-
tle and your drink will
stay frosty. The gadgets
an aluminum rod that
you freeze rst; on one
end is a drink-through
spout. (www.gentsup-
plyco.com )
From Urban Brew-
ery in Grand Rap-
ids, Mich., comes a
smaller version of
the typical 5-gallon brew-
ing kit. The scaled-down size
takes up less prep space, so its a
good option for studio-apartment
dwellers or those with limited base-
ment brewing room. All the ingre-
dients youll need are included, as
well as eight reusable plastic beer
bottles and caps. Choose fromhalf a
dozen avors, including Blonde Ale,
American IPA, Irish Red and Brown
Porter. (www.etsy.com/shop/ur-
banbrewery )
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Stock up on beer gear for Fathers Day
Out with the old sometimes clutter can harm your health
I OFTEn
THInK about
old things Id
like to be rid of
like about
40 years be-
tween me and
my early 20s
but thats not possible until
they invent a time machine.
now AARP, which knows
old, is offering suggestions on
the ve old things you need to
throw away during your spring-
cleaning exercises this year.
Piled-up plastic contain-
ers. Years-old plastics can leak
harmful chemicals into food.
Recycle them and buy a new
set.
Expired canned food. It
doesnt last forever. Vegetables
and fruit expire in slightly more
than 18 months.
Moldy makeup. After
a year, makeup should be
replaced because of bacteria
buildup that could cause infec-
tions.
Old dried spices. After fve
years, most spices lose avor,
so dumping more on wont
help. It wont make you sick,
but for more avorful food, get
some new spices.
Pathetic pillows. Pillows
older than 18 months contain
fungi, dead skin, and dust mites
that can aggravate allergies,
asthma, and sinusitis. Try this:
Fold your pillow in half and
squeeze out the air. If it doesnt
spring back, its too old.
I wonder if folding a person
in half will accomplish the
same thing.
By the way, your chewing
gum loses its avor on the
bedpost overnight.

Question: My showerhead
gets a coating of a pink-colored
substance. I soak it in a bucket
of water with bleach, which
removes it, but it soon recurs.
What is this and is it detrimen-
tal to my health?
Answer: One online source
contends that the pink-colored
grit is calcication caused by
hard water and that soaking it
in water and bleach regularly is
what you have to do.
Yet The Plumber Who
Cares website Fogarty &
Fogarty in South Carolina
talks about the pink stain or
ring that develops at the water
line in the toilet, around drains,
in the tub/shower area and in
bathroom drinking cups.
This is caused, according to
the website, by an airborne bac-
teria known as serratia marc-
escens. The airborne bacteria
thrives in moist environments,
which is why it is commonly
found in some bathrooms.
Bleach doesnt allow the bac-
teria to form, and drying wet
surfaces after use will prevent
the bacteria from growing,
TPWC says.
Serratia marcescens is com-
monly associated with urinary
tract infections.
Thats what I have been
able to nd out. Im neither a
microbiologist nor a chemist,
so perhaps someone with more
expertise will be willing to pro-
vide some answers for us.

From Apartment Guide,


some tips for keeping clutter
in check:
If you havent worn that piece
of clothing in a full calendar
year, chances are you wont.
Give away the clothing you
havent worn so you can clear
out space for those pieces that
you do.
Dont be afraid to rethink
your entire closet/storage
space layout. It may seem
overwhelming starting from
square one, but oftentimes a
full reorganization and layout
upheaval can yield big results,
and you may nd space where
you least expect it.
not everyone switches out
their closets seasonally, but if
youre hard up for storage, you
absolutely should. Summer
is almost here, so pack away
those bulky coats and free up
space to display your summer
sandals or other accessories.
Its tempting to t as much
as possible in any closet or
storage compartment, but that
is usually what makes a space
look more cluttered no light.
So, keep your clothing stacks
to a reasonable height, and re-
evaluate the items you choose
to keep to, well, keep it light!
Helpful de-cluttering aids like
shoe racks, belt hangers, and
scarf bins are the perfect way
to keep things organized and
clean its also a great system
to ensure you know what you
have.
ALAN HEAVENS
yOur plAcE
Questions? Email Alan J. Heavens at
aheavens@phillynews.comor write to
himat The Inquirer, Box 8263, Phila-
delphia, PA19101. Volume prohibits
individual replies.
UncommonGoods offers a stoneware beer
growler handmade in Portland, Ore. With beer
enjoyment trending high these days, consider
a beer-related gear gift for Fathers Day.
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burnt to a crisp, youre much better
off having the Freon removed by a
licensed agency. After thats done,
make a local scrap-metal recycling
business your next stop.
Absolutely anything made out
of metal can be brought to us, said
John Allan, president of Allan In-
dustries, a metal-only recycling cen-
ter on Allan Road and Route 309 in
Wilkes-Barre Township.
Common items taken to scrap-
metal recycling centers include
aluminum cans and siding, copper,
brass, stainless steel and more. Af-
ter 63 years in business, Allan In-
dustries has handled some unusual
recycling requests, including part of
an airplane removed from a crash
site, towers for telephone wires and
interstate road signs and poles.
Aside from saving space in a land-
ll, scrappers can earn a bit of in-
come. Allan said the going rate for
aluminum is 60 cents per pound.
Copper and brass go for an average
of $2.60 and $2 per pound, respec-
tively.
4. FURNITURE? No. The Salva-
tion Army also lists a wide number
of furniture items that can be do-
nated to its Family Stores. Proceeds
fromthe sale of those items benets
the Salvation Armys Adult Rehabil-
itation Centers.
Items from single to king-size
beds, futons, couches, armoires,
coffee tables, desks, ling cabinets,
recliners, high chairs and more are
acceptable, according to the organi-
zations donation guide.
If you cant get it to a donation
site yourself, call 1-800-SA-TRUCK
to schedule a time when the Salva-
tion Army can pick up your items.
Donated items should be in good
condition. If you wouldnt let your
own mother sit on that old couch
from your dorm room, why should
you expect anyone else to?
Another option for unwanted
furniture is a local theater. Certain
theaters often will take furnishings
for sets. Calling around is your best
bet.
5. COUNTERTOPS AND OTH-
ER HOME-IMPROVEMENT
CASTAWAYS? No. If youve just
wrapped up a remodeling project
and are looking to unload used cabi-
nets, doors and more that are still in
good condition, be sure to connect
with the ReStore.
An arm of Wyoming Valley Habi-
tat for Humanity, the ReStore, 421
W. Main St., Nanticoke, is a recy-
cling center for certain building
materials.
All of the material that we get is
donated, and we sell it to the gen-
eral public at a reduced rate, said
Karen Evans Kaufer, executive di-
rector of the local Habitat branch.
Some of those items are donations
that were not used in new construc-
tion projects and may even include
donations of brand-new materials
offered to Habitat for Human-
ity from area hardware shops,
Kaufer said.
There are lots of unique trea-
sures there. The merchandise
changes every day depending on
our donations, Kaufman said.
Common items include molding,
light xtures, cabinets, windows
and doors, Kaufman said.
Donations are accepted at the Re-
Store shop itself.
Prots go directly toward build-
ing projects for Wyoming Valley
Habitat for Humanitys partner fam-
ilies. Eligible families in need must
reside in Luzerne County for at
least one year, earn 30 to 60 percent
of the median income of the county
based on the size of your family and
must complete 300 hours of sweat
equity, essentially time completed
to help build their future home.
For more information, call the
ReStore at (570) 258-0998 or get
details on volunteer and family
partner opportunities at (570) 820-
8002.
What if the items are not in good
condition? A Dumpster or Bagster
may be a better option. (See the re-
lated box.)
6. ELECTRONICS? No. Upgrad-
ing your tech? Dont dump it on
the curb. According to new rules in
Pennsylvania, careless disposal of
electronic waste could land you in
trouble.
Desktop and laptop computers,
monitors, televisions and other re-
lated components cannot be placed
with traditional municipal waste,
according to new regulations that
went into effect on Jan. 24.
The Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection says con-
sumers might nd opportunities to
recycle old phone, computers and
televisions at local retailers. If they
dont, the states Covered Device
Recycling Act requires many retail-
ers to offer information on how and
where to recycle such devices.
Counties in Northeastern Penn-
sylvania also have organized large
e-cycling days, including two events
conducted by Luzerne County. To-
day, recyclable electronics can
be brought to the Butler Town-
ship Fire Hall, 14 W. Butler
Drive, Drums, from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Another e-cycling collection
is set for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 15
at Hanover Area Junior-Senior
High School, 1600 Sans Souci
Parkway, Hanover Township.
For more information, call 1-800-
821-7654 or visit www.luzernecoun-
ty.org.
A number of electronic devices,
including CD and DVD players or
computers, also can be donated to
the Salvation Army.
7. MAJOR APPLIANCES? No.
That hulking mass of metal you
used to call a water heater can fetch
a few dollars instead of taking up
space in the basement. Allan Indus-
tries pays roughly 8 cents per pound
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Meghan E. Grifth
Meghan Elizabeth Grifth,
daughter of Willie and Erin
Grifth, Forty Fort, is celebrating
her second birthday today, June
8. Meghan is a granddaughter
of Jim and Kathy Jackiewicz of
Wilkes-Barre. She has six broth-
ers and sisters.
Hailey R. Richardson
Hailey Renee Richardson,
daughter of Steve and Katie Rich-
ardson, Kingston, is celebrating
her sixth birthday today, June 8.
Hailey is a granddaughter of Gary
Richardson and the late Helen
Richardson, Kingston, and Ron
and Sally Pointek, Edwardsville.
She has a brother, Alex, 3, and a
sister, Abigail, 1.
Julie Duris
Julie Duris, daughter of John
and Michele Duris, Tunkhannock,
is celebrating her ninth birthday
today, June 8. Julie is a grand-
daughter of Phil and Pat Ancin,
Edwardsville, and John and Mary
Duris, Jenningsville. She is a
great-granddaughter of Anna
Comiskey, Kingston. Julie has a
sister, Emily, 11.
ASHLEY: Centenary United
Methodist Church, 24 N. Main
St., announces a change in the
Sunday morning worship time
to 9:30 a.m. beginning on June
16.
Roger Noss as been appoint-
ed by the bishop of the confer-
ence as the new pastor. He will
start on June 15.
Sunday school classes will
start after church services from
10:45-11:45 in the fall.
EDWARDSVILLE: Immanuel
Baptist Church, 25 Zerby Ave.,
is conducting Vacation Bible
School from 6-8:30 p.m. June
17-21 at the church.
This years theme is Gods
Back Yard Bible Camp and
is for children from age three
to sixth grade. There will be
puppet shows, Bible lessons,
crafts, games, refreshments and
prizes.
There is no registration
necessary. For more informa-
tion, call the church ofce at
570-288-9215.
EXETER: After 83 years,
the priests of the Oblates of St.
Joseph will no longer serve St.
Anthonys Church. A Mass of
Thanksgiving will be celebrated
at 10:30 a.m. on June 23 at
St. Anthonys Church of St.
Barbara Parish. Bishop Joseph
Bambera will be in attendance.
A social will take place after the
Mass until 2 p.m. in the parish
center.
WILKES-BARRE: Unity of
NEPA: A Spiritual Center, 140
S. Grant St., announces the the
following events.
Mysteries of John Bible-
study class from 11:45 a.m. to
1:15 p.m. on June 23. Cost of
class is a love offering.
Guest speaker Cary Bayer
will hold a class and workshop
from noon to 2:30 p.m. on June
30. The topic is Spirit and
Money: Prospering by doing
what you love. Cost is $20
before June 23 and $25 after
June 23.
For more information contact
Unity of NEPA at 824-7722 or
Davienne Piatt at 592-3016.
IN BRIEF
Welsh Bethel Baptist Church hosting spaghetti dinner
The Welsh Bethel Baptist Church, 290 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre, is
holding a spaghetti and meatball dinner from 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday.
The event is free and open to the public. For more information call the
church ofce at 822-3372. Church Steering Committee members, from
left, are Margaret Ann Jayne, Ruth Evans, Pastor Don Hartshorne, Al
Compton and Charles Smith. Also on the committee are Diane Comp-
ton, Mindy Kachurak and Beverly Mislivets.
Lenten donations given to veterans
The Metropolitan Lutheran Council of Wyoming Valley recently
collected toiletry items during the church season of Lent for the
residents of the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Plains
Township. Some of the participants, from left, rst row: Louise Martin,
St. John, Wilkes-Barre; Wayne Getz, St. John, Nanticoke; Della Shultz,
Messiah, Wilkes-Barre; Carol Seltzer, Holy Trinity, Kingston; the Rev.
Peter Kuritz, Good Shepherd/St. John, Wilkes-Barre; the Rev. Debra
North, St. John, Nanticoke; Jane Hensley, Good Shepherd, Wilkes-
Barre; Judy Seroska, St. Paul, Mountain Top.
Blind Association receives donation
The Pardeesville Christians Association recently donated $1,000
to the Hazleton Blind Association. The money was raised at the as-
sociations monthly breakfast held in the hall at Faith United Church
of Christ, Hazle Township. At the check presentation, from left: Leroy
Houser and Janet Gaskill, members, Pardeesville Christians Asso-
ciation; Lori Lesante, Blind Association; and Betsy Wallen, member,
Pardeesville Christians Association.
Little Sisters welcome new members to association
The Little Sisters of the Poor at Holy Family Residence, Scranton, recently welcomed eight new members
to its Association Jeanne Jugan. The association is named in honor of the Mother Foundress of the Little
Sisters of the Poor, St. Jeanne Jugan, and serves as a lay apostolate that shares in the spiritual riches of
the Little Sisters by participating in their mission of hospitality to the elderly poor. Members, from left, rst
row, are Lorraine Borthwick, Marlene Tonkin, Joan Holzman, and Mary Kane. Second row: Sister Gerard Ma-
rie, Little Sisters of the Poor; Nancy Wilson; Norma Yeager; Eleanor Scalese; Maria Ceccacci; Aileen Alunni;
Joe Sheridan; Rosemary Blomberg; MaryCarol Kanton; Carolyn Coniff; Pat Senkow; Connie Terrery; and
Mother Maureen, Little Sisters of the Poor. Third row: Jackie Galvin, Bruce Ceccacci, George Fulmer, Kathy
Skrutski, Cathy Delprete, Pete Kanton and Mary Densevich.
Black Diamond Chapter 55 celebrates AHEPA Day
The Black Diamond Chapter 55, Order of AHEPA of Wilkes-Barre, celebrated AHEPA Day on May 19
after the Divine Liturgy at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, Wilkes-Barre. The chapter paid tribute to
the children of their members who are college students and presented George Panagakos with a 50-year
service pin. The students were introduced to the congregation. Participants, from left, rst row: William D.
Anagnos, president; Gia Anagnos, Wilkes University; Gia Panagakos, Kings College; Niki Norton, Marywood
University; and Clayton Karambelas, vice president. Second row: George Asimakopoulos; Theodore Tsioles;
Elias Panagakos; the Rev. Gabriel Nicholas, pastor; George Calimeres; George Panagakos; and Dr. Kirk
Togias. Third row: William Norton; Harry Calimeres; and Seran Bamihos. Also participating were George
Tsioles, Kings College and Christos Iliadis, Drexel University.
St. Frances Cabrini Parish celebrates First Communion
St. Frances Cabrini Parish, Carverton, recently celebrated First Holy Communion for 11 children of the
parish. The Rev. Vincent Dang, pastor, celebrated the special Mass on May 4. The following day, the children
participated in the churchs May Crowning in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Participants, from left, rst
row, are Alex Fine, Shane Macko, Chelcie Strobel, Serenity Solinsky, Brianna Charney, Claire Lehane, Mary
Popielarz, Ashley Sweeney, Owen Harris and Michael ODonnell. Second row: Florence Mociun, director of
religious education; Jessica Kozemko, CCD teacher; and Dang. Also participating was Jack ODonnell.
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an approximately 150-pound wa-
ter heater into a quick $12, Allan
said.
Scrapping your appliances is
a great way to get rid of a dead
device, but donation is also an
option. Consider sending your
old microwave, dishwasher or
toaster to its second (or even
third) home through the Salva-
tion Army.
8. RECREATIONAL EQUIP-
MENT? No. Is it time to say
goodbye to that pair of skis for-
ever hanging in the back of the
garage and the treadmill with a
layer of dust on it thicker than
the layer of icing on the last cup-
cake you ate?
Thankfully, the Salvation
Army accepts such exercise-
related equipment, according to
its donation list. Just make sure
you take all of your clothes off
the treadmill before you donate
it.
For metal barbells, weight
benches and more, another trip
to the scrap yard may be in or-
der.
9. CARPETING? Maybe.
Carpeting is considered munici-
pal bulk waste. Some municipal-
ities require bulk-item stickers
for large items, such as rolled
carpet and more. Be sure to
check with your waste-removal
agency for the best practices.
10. ANDEVENTHEKITCH-
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sink likely would be considered
a bulk item that could go to a
landll, Feher advised, and a
cast-iron sink would be accepted
by a scrap-metal recycler.
What we suggest is to call
the municipality you live in be-
cause what works in one town
might not work in another, De-
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of thumb.
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Religious Service Calendar
To AdvertiseYour Church, Call Caitlin, 970-7374
Apostolic Baptist Bible Episcopal Lutheran Orthodox
Apostolic Faith
Tabernacle
536 Village Rd, Orange
Pastor Frank Chorba
333-5172
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Sunday Evening
Worship 7 p.m.
Bible Study
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Messages-To-Go Ministry
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MEADE ST.
BAPTIST
50 S. Meade St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Chester F. Dudick, Pastor
(570) 820-8355
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:30 a.m.
WORSHIP SERVICE
10:30 a.m.
PRAYER, BIBLE STUDY
& PIONEER CLUB
Wed 6:30 p.m.
WOMENS FELLOWSHIP
2nd Tuesday of the month
6:30 p.m.
AFTERNOON
FELLOWSHIP
12 noon last Sunday of the
Month
EXPOSITORY PREACHING:
EXPLAINING GODS TRUTH,
ONE VERSE AT A TIME.
Christ
Fellowship
Church Of
Plymouth
246 E. Main St.,
Plymouth, PA
(570) 779-4210
Sunday Worship
10:30 a.m.
Wednesday night bible study
and prayer 7 p.m.
Sunday School and
Nursery provided
We are a Christian bible church
teaching the plain truth of Gods
word as we prepare
for our eternal future.
River Of Life
Fellowship
Church
22 Outlet Road
Lehman, PA
675-8109
www.rolfministries.org
Sunday School 9:15am
Service 10:30am
Nursery provided
Thursday Night
6:30pm Bible study
& Youth Groups
Coffee house
Fridays 6 to 9 pm
with live music.
St. Martin
In-The-Fields
3085 Church Rd.,
Mountaintop
Rev. Dan FitzSimmons
CHORAL EUCHARIST
10AM
HEALING SERVICE
Last Sunday
each month
Serving through Faith,
Praise & Good Works
ST. CLEMENT &
ST. PETERS
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
165 Hanover St., W-B
822-8043
The Rev. John C.
Major Priest-In-Charge
Holy Eucharist 9am
Sunday School 9:00am
WELCOME ALL TO
GROW IN GODS LOVE
www.stclementstpeter.org
Episcopal
Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church
813 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston
Saturday
Contemporary Holy Communion 5:30
Sunday
Traditional Holy Communion 10:00
Rev. Paul Metzloff
Handicapped Accessible
Messiah
Lutheran Church
453 S. Main Street, W-B
Rev. Mary E. Laufer
Sunday Holy Communion
8:00 and 10:45 a.m.
St. Johns
Lutheran Church
410 S. River St.
Wilkes-Barre
Worship
9:30 AM
Ofce Phone 823-7139
St. Marks
Lutheran Church
56 S. Hancock St., W-B
Pastor - Rev. Mary Lauffer
Sunday Worship 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School 10:15 a.m.
St. Matthew
Lutheran Church
667 N. Main St., W-B
822-8233
Worship Schedule:
Sun 7:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m.
Rev. Gary Scharrer
Chairlift Available
Missouri Synod
St. Peters
Lutheran Church
1000 S. Main St., W-B
823-7332
Reverend
David Szeto
Sun. Worship 9 AM
Sunday School &
Adult Bible Study 10:30 AM
Missouri Synod
Mennonite
Nanticoke
Christian
Fellowship
112 Prospect St.
Sunday Celebration 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School - Sept. - May
9:00 a.m.
Pastor D. Pegarella
735-1700
Nazarene
Mountain View
Church Of The
Nazarene
WE HAVE MOVED!!
52 E. 8th Street, Wyoming
Pastor Bryan Rosenberg
Sunday Worship
9 am
Childrens Church &
Child Care Provided.
570-821-2800
Everyone is Welcome!
Saint Mary
Antiochian
Orthodox Church
905 South Main Street
Wilkes-Barre
Very Rev, David Hester
Deacon John Karam
Saturday - Great Vespers 6 p.m.
Sunday - Divine Liturgy 10 a.m.
Parish Ofce 824-5016
All Are Welcome
Website:
www.antiochian.org
Presbyterian
First United
Presbyterian
Church
115 Exeter Ave.,
West Pittston
654-8121
Worship 11:00 AM
at St. Cecilias Roman
Catholic Church, Wyo-
ming Avenue, Exeter
Rev. James E.
Thyren, Pastor
Primitive
Methodist
New Life
Community
Church
570 South Main Rd.,
Mountaintop, PA
868-5155
Pastor Dave Elick
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service
8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Bible Services
Wed. 7 p.m.
All Are Welcome
United Methodist
Central United
Methodist
65 Academy Street, W-B
Rev. Dr. Paul C. Amara
SUN. WORSHIP SERVICE
11:15 am
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Child Care Provided
For Infants
& Toddlers
822-7246
Askam United
Methodist
Church
2811 S. Main St., Hanover Twp.
Pastor:
George Price
570-823-6467
Sunday Services
at 9 A.M.
Kids Korner
available during worship.
Dallas United
Methodist
4 Parsonage Street, Dallas
Pastor:
Rev. Robert G. Wood
675-5701
Church Service
10:30am
675-0122
Handicapped Accessible
Luzerne United
Methodist Church
446 Bennet St., Luzerne
Sunday Worship
10:30 a.m.
Church School
during Worship
Carol E. Coleman
Pastor 287-6231
Shavertown United
Methodist Church
shavertownumc.com
163 N. Pioneer Ave.,
Shavertown
Phone-a-prayer 675-4666
Pastor:
Rev. M. Lynn Snyder
Organ/Choir Director
Deborah Kelleher
Saturday Service 5:30 p.m.
Chapel Service
Sunday Service
9:30 a.m. - Worship Service
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Prayer & Praise
Service - 2nd Monday
of the month at 7 p.m.
Nursery Care
Available during
Sunday Service
For more information call
the ofce at
570-675-3616
Trucksville United
Methodist
Marian E. Hartman, Pastor
Dr. Stephen L. Broskoske,
Director of Music
Making Disciples for
Jesus Christ
Sunday Worship Schedule
8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
17 West Church RD off Route
309, Trucksville at Carverton RD
Nursery available for children
birth through kindergarten.
Vacation Bible School
August 18-22 5:30-8:30pm
Grief Support 7PM
3rd Wednesday Every Month
Phone: 570- 696-3897
Fax: 570-696-3898
Email:
ofce@trucksvilleumc.com
Unity
Unity: A Center for
Spiritual Living
140 S. Grant St., W-B
Rev. Dianne Sickler
Sunday Service &
Childrens Church
10 a.m.
Church 824-7722
Prayer Line 829-3133
www.unitynepa.com
Forty Fort
Presbyterian
Church
1224 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort
Pastor William Lukesh
287-7097
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
6 p.m. Praise Band
Handicap Accessible
Nursery Provided
Air Conditioned
Visitors Welcome
Loyalville United
Methodist Church
Loyalville Rd.
Lake Township
Sunday Worship
9:30 am
570-477-3521
St. Johns
Lutheran
Nanticoke
231 State St.
Ofce 735-8531
www.NanticokeLutheran.org
Rev. Debby North
Holy Communion
Sunday 8 am & 9:30 am
Christian Education
10:30 am
Christian Coffee House
Every 4th Fri 7-9PM
Catholic
PARISH OF ST.
ANDRE BESSETTE
Vigil (Saturday)
4:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
(570)823-4988
5:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
Sunday
8:30 a.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
10:30 a.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
Weekday Mass
7:00 a.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
8:00 a.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
Confessions
3:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
4:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
Catholic
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
373 N. Main Street, W-B
Father Timothy Alleman, Rector
SUNG SUNDAY EUCHARIST - 9:00 AM
SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:00 AM
SATURDAY HOLY EUCHARIST - 4:30 PM
WEDNESDAY - 7:00 PM
HEALING SERVICE & HOLY EUCHARIST
St. John The
Baptist Church
126 Nesbitt St.
Larksville, PA 18651
570-779-9620
A WELCOMING, GROWING,
FAITH COMMUNITY
Saturday 4 p.m.
Sunday
7 a.m., 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Ample, Easy Parking
Handicapped Accessible
Confessions:
Saturday 3 p.m.
Firwood United
Methodist Church
Cor. Old River Rd. &
Dagobert St.
Rev. Barbara Pease
Safe Sanctuary Policy
Sunday School
9:45
Morning Service
11:00 a.m.
Handicap
Elevator
Available
You are invited to
attend.
823-7721
Holy Trinity
Russian
Orthodox Church
Orthodox Church In America
401 East Main St., W-B
Phone: 825-6540
Rev. David Shewczyk
Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
Feast Days 9:00 a.m.
Saturday Vespers:
Summer 6:00 p.m. - Winter 4:00 p.m.
First
Presbyterian
Church
S. Franklin &
Northhampton Sts., W-B
10:00 a.m. Worship
Rev. Dr. Robert M.
Zanicky, Minister
Air Conditioned Sanctuary
Nursery provided
Handicapped Access
John Vaida -
Minister of Music
Pamela Kerns -
Christian Education
Director
A Friendly Inclusive,
& Welcoming Church
Audio Sermons
available on the web
www.fpcwb.com
Wyoming
Presbyterian
Church
Wyoming Ave.
at Institute St.,
570-693-0594
Laura Lewis, Pastor
Worship Service: 11 a.m.
Sunday School: 10 a.m.
Forty Fort United
Methodist Church
Church Ofce 287-3840
Wyoming & Yeager Ave
Rev. Dr. PhilipT. Wanck
Handicapped Accessible
Sat. 5pm
Praise and Worship
Service Sun. 8:30 a.m.
Early Summer Worship
(June 9-Sep 1)
10 amTraditional
Worship
Prayer Line
283-8133
Friends &
Quakers
Friends & Quakers
Stella Prebyterian
Church
1700 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort
570-824-5130
11 am
Worship
http://northbranch.
quaker.org
Wyoming United
Methodist
376 Wyoming Ave
Rev. Marcelle Dotson
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
570-693-2821
Ample Parking
United Church
Of Christ
St. Lukes UCC
471 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre 822-7961
Rev. Justin Victor
Sunday Worship
10:00 A.M.
Sunday School
10:15 A.M.
Communion Service
the 1st Sunday of
every month.
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Catholic
Independent
Second Welsh
Congregational
Church
475 Hazel St., Wilkes-Barre
829-3790
Sunday Services 9:30 a.m.,
10:45 a.m. Sunday School
6 p.m. Sunday Eve
Wednesday 7 p.m. Bible Study
Prayer and Youth Groups
Limited Van Service
Available, Please Call.
Independent...
Fundamental...
Friendly
Wyoming Ave.
Christian
881 Wyoming Ave.,
Kingston
570-288-4855
Pastor Dennis Gray
Come Hear The
Word Of God,
Let It Change
Your Life!
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship
11 a.m. Communion
Every Sunday
Sunday Evening
Worship At 7 p.m.
Wednesday Bible
Study 7:00 p.m.
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Baptist
Tabernacle
63 Division St., W-B
Interim Pastor:
Richard McIntyre
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
570-823-3083
Slocum Chapel
1024 Exeter Avenue
Exeter, PA 18643
Pastor Guy Giordano
(570) 388-5213
SUNDAY SERVICES
Intercessory Prayer
9:30am
Worship Service
10:00am
Sunday School/
Nursery Provided
WEDNESDAY SERVICES
Bible Study & Prayer 7pm
Visitors Welcome!
Encounter Christ in a
historical church in a
new & relevant way.
Assembly of God
340 Carverton Rd. Trucksville
Pastor Dan Miller
570-696-1128
www.bmha.org
SUNDAY
Morning Worship
(Main Sanctuary)
8:00AM, 9:45AM, 11:00AM
(Harvest Cafe Bldg)
9:45AM, 11:00AM
Kids Church
8:00AM & 11:00AM
Sunday School: 9:45AM
SUNDAY EVENING
WORSHIP
(Main Sanctuary) 6:30PM
WEDNESDAY EVENING
(Harvest Cafe Bldg)
FUEL Youth Ministry 6:30PM
We have various Ministries
available for Men, Women,
Youth and Children.
SUNDAY SERVICES
Celebration Service
10:15AM
Sunday School 9AM
Christian Education 9AM
Kidz Church
10:15AM
Intercessory Prayer 8:15AM
Sunday Evening 6:30PM
TUESDAY
Womens Bible
Study 10AM
WEDNESDAY
Family Night
Ministries 7PM
THURSDAY
Evidence Youth
Group 6:30PM
570-829-0989
www.wilkesbarreag.com
First Assembly
Of God
424 Stanton Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Dallas Baptist
Harveys Lake
Highway, Dallas
639-5099
Pastor Jerry Branch
Sun. Worship 9:15 & 10:30 am
www.dallasbaptist
church.org
Nebo Baptist
Church of
Nanticoke
75 Prospect St.
Nanticoke 735-3932
Pastor Tim Hall
www.nebobaptist.org
Worship Service
Sun. 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Sun School 9:45 a.m.
Nursery Junior Church
Youth Groups
Great Bible Seminars
Everyone is Welcome
Christian
Grace
Community
Church
A Bible Teaching Ministry
Memorial Hwy. Dallas
Sunday Services:
11 a.m., 6 p.m.
(570) 675-3723
www.gracechurchdallas.org
Parker Hill
Community
Church
667 N. River St.
Plains
Sundays
10:30 a.m.
570-822-1111
parkerhill.org
CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST
CHURCH
175 S. Main Road
Mountain Top
Pastor Rev.
Stephen Sours
Sunday Worship
8:30 & 10:45 am
Sun School 9:30 am
Nursery Available
570-474-6060
Trinity
Presbyterian
105 Irem Rd, Dallas
Worship Service:
10:00 a.m.
Pastor
Kathleen
Jamhoury
Nursery Provided
570- 675-3131
Holy
Resurrection
Cathedral
Orthodox Church In America
591 N. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre
Very Rev. Joseph
Martin, Pastor
570-822-7725
Saturday Vespers 6:00 p.m.
Sunday Divine Liturgy 8:30 a.m.
Feast Day
Vespers 6 p.m.
Feast Day
Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
ALL ARE WELCOME
web site: www.oca.org
Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church
190 S. Main Street, W-B
Pastor Peter D. Kuritz
Pastor Janel D. Wigen
Saturday Service
5:00 p.m.
Sunday Service
8:30 & 11 a.m.
SCS
9:45 a.m.
570-824-2991
Lutheran
NEW LIFE
COMMUNITY CHURCH
301 Delaney St.
Hanover Township
LOOK/LEARN/LOVE/LEAD
Sunday School
9:30 am
Worship Service
10:30 am
Nursery/Childrens
Church
570-NEW-LIFE
(639-5433)
Pastor:
Gideon Gaitano
newlifefamily.org
Presbyterian United Methodist
Bible
Christ
Community
Church
100 West Dorrance St.
Kingston, PA 18704
Sunday School/ABF
9:30 a.m.
Sun Worship 10:30 a.m.
Radio Ministry
Searching the Scriptures
Sunday 7:30-8:30 AM
WRKC 88.5 FM
website: www.ccchurchtoday.org
Pastor: John Butch
Phone: 283-2202
Cross Creek
Community Church
Sunday Services 9am &
10:45am
With Jr. Church & Nursery
Available.
Wed 6:30 Family Night
with Awana for ages 18
months - 6th grade.
College & Career,
CrossRoads for Teens,
Deaf Ministry, Small
Groups, Mens & Womens
Ministry, Groups.
Celebrate Recovery for
Hurts, Habits, Hang-Ups -
Tuesdays 6:30pm
Discover the difference!
370 Carverton Road,
Trucksville 696-0399
www.crosscreekcc.org
High Point Baptist
Church
For the Glory of God and the
Proclamation of His Word
1919 Mountain Road, Larksville
570-371-4404
www.highpoint church.info
SUNDAY
9:30AM Bible
Studies for All Ages
10:30AM Worship
and Rootz
Childrens Ministry
WEEKLY
Small Group Bible
Studies Adult/Teen
Ministries Cub Scouts/
American Heritage
Girls
www.highpointchurch.info
Living Hope
Bible Church
35 S. Main St.
Plains, PA
Pastor Mark DeSilva
Sunday Service
10:00 a.m.
Sunday School for
all ages 9:00 a.m.
Mid Week Bible
Study every Wed
at 6:30pm
Youth Group Mens
& Womens
Bible Studies
For information call
570-406-4295
www.lhbcpa.org
WHERE HOPE COMES
TO LIFE AND THE
SON ALWAYS SHINES
First Baptist
Church
Water Street Pittston
654-0283
Rev. James H. Breese, Pastor
Sunday Worship
9:30 a.m.
Childrens Sun School
9:45 a.m.
Adult/Teen Sun School
10:45 a.m.
Bible Study/Prayer
Meeting Wed at 7:15 p.m.
Chairlift Available
www.fbcpittston.org
Welsh Bethel
Baptist
Parish & Loomis St. W-B
Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
Sunday School 11:15 a.m.
Bible Study Wed 6:30 p.m.
Pastor Don Hartsthorne
822-3372
Mt. Zion
Baptist Church
105 HILL ST...WILKES-BARRE
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Service 11 a.m.
We offer Childrens Church
Prayer Service Wednesday 7p.m.
Bible Study Wednesday 8 p.m.
Rev. Michael E. Brewster, Pastor
Baptist
ST. ELIZABETH ANN
SETON PARISH
116 Hughes St.,
Swoyersville
Masses:
Saturday
4:00 & 5:30 pm
Sunday
8:30, 10:00, 11:30 am
Daily: 8:00 am
Confessions:
Saturday 3:15 pm
www.setonpa.com
287-6624
CHRIST FELLOWSHIP
CHURCH
OF PLYMOUTH
246 E. Main St.
Plymouth, PA
(570) 779-4210
Sunday Worship
10:30 a.m.
Wednesday night
bible study and
prayer 7 p.m.
Sunday School and
Nursery provided
We are a Christian
bible church
teaching the plain
truth of Gods word
as we prepare for
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Christian
First Baptist
52 E. 8th Street Wyoming
Sunday School All Ages 9:30
Worship Service 10:45 a.m.
Tues. 7 p.m. prayer meeting
693-1754
Visitors Welcome
St. Pauls
Lutheran Church
474 Yalick Road
(Route 118)
Dallas, PA
Rev. Charles Grube
Sat. Worship
5:30 PM
Sunday Worship
8:30 & 11 AM
Sunday School
9:45 AM
570-675-3859
SAINT MARYS CHURCH OF THE
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Our Lady of Fatima Parish
134 S. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre
(570) 823-4168
Saturday 4:00 PM
Sunday 8 AM, 10 AM, 12:10 PM & 7PM
Monsignor Thomas V. Banick, Pastor
PRAISE
JESUS
Tree of Life
Christian
Fellowship
167 East State Street
Nanticoke, PA
A Church
Unashamedly in
love with The LORD
JESUS
CHRIST
Sunday 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
570-735-4737
www.treeoifefellowship.net
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Notice of a Finding of No Signifcant Impact
Back Mountain Regional Fire and EMS, Inc. - Fire House Construction
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
The USDA, Rural Development has received an application for fnancial assistance from the
Back Mountain Regional Fire and EMS, Inc. Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.
The Back Mountain Regional Fire and EMS has applied to Rural Development (RD) for a loan
to construct a six bay addition onto a recently acquired property in Lehman Township. The Fire
company has purchased a parcel of land approximately 9 acres in size that includes a 5,800 square
foot offce building. The offce building, which was previously used as a doctors offce, will
be renovated to serve as the central headquarters for the Back Mountain Regional Emergency
Services. Rural Development funds will be used to construct this six bay addition about 5,900
square feet in size, to house the fre companys trucks, ambulance, equipment and rest room.
As required by the National Environmental Policy Act, the Rural Development has determined
that the proposal will not have a signifcant effect on the human environment and, therefore, an
Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared.
In order to avoid or minimize any adverse environmental impacts, USDA Rural Development
will require the applicant to incorporate the following mitigation measures into the proposed
projects design:
The applicant will require in the contract documents that the contractor(s) abide by the a.
Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan as reviewed and approved by the Luzerne
County Conservation District.
No fll will be placed in foodplains or wetlands. b.
Should the applicant become aware from any source that historic or archeological c.
resources are located at or near the project site, the Bureau of Historic Preservation and
USDA Rural Development will be contacted immediately.
All construction debris will be disposed of at a Pennsylvania Department of Environmental d.
Protection (DEP) approved landfll and in accordance with DEP regulations.
Should the scope of the project change or be amended to include additional ground e.
disturbing activities, the applicant/engineer will contact SHPO and Rural Development
immediately so it can be determined it a Phase I Archaeological Survey is necessary to
locate all potentially signifcant archaeological resources.
Copies of the Environmental Assessment are available for review at:
USDA Rural Development, One Credit Union Place, Suite 330, Harrisburg, PA 17110
For further information contact:
Michael Ward, Community Facilities Director at (717) 237-2281
Any person interested in commenting on the proposed project should submit comments to the
address below by June 25, 2013:
Mr. Michael Ward, Community Programs Director
USDA Rural Development
One Credit Union Place, Suite 330
Harrisburg, PA 17110-2996
A location map of the proposed project is available at the above Harrisburg address.
USDA Rural Development is an Equal Opportunity Lender, Provider, and Employer, Complaints
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Dear Abby: I have
been with my boy-
friend, Ned, for
almost two years.
Im 19 and we have
lived together since
we started dating. I
love Ned, but I feel
like we moved too fast into our rela-
tionship and now hes trying to keep
it moving as quickly as possible. Im
afraid hes going to propose soon.
What should I say if he pops the
question? Im not ready for that kind
of commitment, but I dont want him
to be angry with me if I say no.
Torn in Ohio
Dear Torn: Honesty is the best policy.
Not wanting to upset someone would
be a very poor reason for getting
married. If Ned pops the question,
it is perfectly all right to tell him
exactly what you have shared with
me that you are not ready for that
kind of commitment because you are
only 19. Its the truth.
If Ned becomes angry, do not al-
low him to stampede you into saying
yes. That kind of reaction could be
a warning sign of someone who is a
potential abuser.
Dear Abby: Im 14 and havent had
a girlfriend yet, but Im curious
about something. When I do have
one, will it mean I cant love other
girls?
Lots of girls tell me Im nice, friend-
ly and helpful. I love them. When I
have a girlfriend or get married, I
wont be able to stop loving others. Is
this wrong, Abby?
Carlos in Donna, Texas
Dear Carlos: There are varying de-
grees of love. There is nothing wrong
with loving women, as long as you
dont love them all at the same time.
If you do, it may upset your girlfriend
or wife.
When you are ready for a per-
manent relationship, the feelings
you will have for the woman youre
involved with will be stronger than
those you are feeling now. However,
if that doesnt happen, consider it an
indication that you either arent ready
to settle down or you were meant to
be a bachelor.
Dear Abby: Im writing in response
to Hates the Crunching in New
Mexico (April 21), the wife who
was annoyed about her husbands
chewing ice during breakfast and
dinner. There is a possibility that he
many have pagophagia (craving and
chewing ice), which is often associ-
ated with iron deficiency anemia. It
could also indicate other nutritional
problems that can be manifested by
various picas (craving substances
that have no nutritional value, such
as dirt).
Hates the Crunching should
encourage her husband to schedule
an appointment with his physician
ASAP for a simple blood test, which
can show whether or not he has
anemia.
Holly Phelps, Bellflower, Calif.
Dear Holly: Thank you for your let-
ter. Some readers felt the ice crunch-
ing was just a bad habit, but the
majority echoed your concern that
the crunching could be a sign of ane-
mia. I hope your letter will encourage
Hates the Crunchings husband
to contact his doctor and ask to be
evaluated.
DEAR ABBY
A D V I C E
Young woman not ready for marriage looks for a nice way to say no
To receive a collection of Abbys most memo-
rable and most frequently requested po-
ems and essays, send a business-sized, self-
addressed envelope, plus check or money
order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Canada) to: Dear
Abbys Keepers, P.O. Box 447, Mount Mor-
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ARIES (March 21-April 19). Youre
skilled at patching things up
between people, because youve
had to do this kind of thing for
some of the hotheads in your
life, not to mention for yourself a
few times.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You
may feel underconfident or oth-
erwise ill-matched for the job at
hand, but this is a good thing.
Youll give things more thought
and bring a higher part of your-
self to the work.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Better to
poke fun at yourself and show
that youre confident than to
seem bullyish because you poked
fun at another. You use your gift
for humor to raise people up, not
put them down.
CANCER (June 22-July 22).
Someone graciously gave you
encouraging words, but you may
not have been in the headspace
to interpret them as such. Your
mood is a bit lighter now.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You tend
not to categorize people and will
be intrigued by the same differ-
ences that have others feeling
put-off or threatened. This is
why your world is a bigger and
more interesting place.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). If youre
going to follow a distraction,
follow it with full attention. Go
deeply into the world of it, if only
for an hour. Its like youre a tour-
ist, traveling into a new territory
without having to leave home.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Someone
has to stop the harm thats being
done, and you feel able to take it
on. Your actions will have posi-
tive repercussions. Youll make a
contribution to the planet.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Youre
never without love, but it doesnt
always flow abundantly from
the expected people. Instead, it
will come from somewhere new
today a delightful twist, for
sure.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
Youll be juggling a hard task,
an obligation and a handful of
temptations. The temptations
do not show up coincidentally.
The temptations arise expressly
because the other things you
must balance are so challenging.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Fear
and all of its incarnations (anxi-
ety, worry, panic, etc.) get a bad
rap. But youll now be glad that
youve experienced these emo-
tions, because they made todays
magnificent triumph possible.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Just
because a relationship ended
badly doesnt mean the whole
time was terrible or a waste.
Youll have a new perspective
on old ties. Youll see beauty in
more of your experiences.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Youll
mingle with people who do
things differently, and shar-
ing will benefit both of you.
Unorthodox methods or new
technology will help you accom-
plish what you set out to do.
TODAYS BIRTHDAY (June 8).
Friendships bond quickly. Youll
love the pop of social fun
through July. Get to work in
August. Save up for a December
investment. Singles: The adven-
ture will be hilarious at times.
Stick with the quest, though, and
youll find someone whos worth
the effort. Your lucky numbers
are: 50, 2, 33, 48 and 19.
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2006 Audi A4.................................................................. $18,989
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120 Found
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& Up
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Forty Fort
288-8995
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BID
SOLICITATION
The Dallas School
Board of Directors
solicits sealed pro-
posals for the
removal of Garbage
and Recyclable
Materials. Specifi-
cations and the
non-collusion affi-
davit may be
secured from the
Business Manager,
Grant S. Palfey, at
the Administration
Office, Conyngham
Avenue, Dallas, PA
18612 and also via
the district website
@www.dallassd.com
Business Office.
Bids must be in the
hands of the Busi-
ness Manager by
1:00 p.m. on June
26, 2013.
By order of the
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Nancy Merithew,
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ESTATE NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters
of Administration
have been granted
in the Estate of
LEONARD H. BORIS,
late of the Borough
of White Haven,
Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, who
died February 1st,
2013. All persons
indebted to said
Estate are request-
ed to make payment
and all those with
claims or demands
are to present the
same to the Admin-
istratrix, Patricia F.
Boris, in care of her
attorney,
c/o Joseph R.
Lohin, Esquire
Suite 206,Park Bldg.
400 Third Avenue
Kingston, PA 18704
135 Legals/
Public Notices
LEGAL NOTICE
Cellco Partnership
and its controlled
affiliates doing busi-
ness as Verizon
Wireless (Verizon
Wireless), is pro-
posing to build a
199-foot Self-Sup-
port Lattice
Telecommunica-
tions Tower in the
vicinity of Michaels
Road and Killian
Road, Union Town-
ship, Shickshinny,
Luzerne County, PA
18655. Public com-
ments regarding
potential effects
from this site on
historic properties
may be submitted
within 30-days from
the date of this
publication to: Pro-
ject 61130428-BR
c/o EBI Consulting,
broman@ebiconsult-
ing.com, 6876
Susquehanna Trail
S, York, PA 17403,
or via telephone at
(717) 743-0769.
INVITATION TO
BID
Luzerne County
Community College
Purchasing Depart-
ment will receive
sealed bids related
to: Interior/Exterior
Door Upgrade;
Gymnasium Interior
Painting. Each bid
must be accompa-
nied by a bid guar-
anty, which shall not
be less than 10% of
the total bid. Firms
interested in sub-
mitting a bid should
call the Colleges
Purchasing Office at
5 7 0 - 7 4 0 - 0 3 7 0 ,
Monday through Fri-
day, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
to request specifi-
cations. Bids must
be received
before Noon
local prevailing
time, on Friday,
June 21, 2013 at
which time the bids
will be opened and
publicly read at the
College. Luzerne
County Community
College reserves
the right to waive
any informalities,
i r r e g u l a r i t i e s ,
defects, errors, or
omissions in, or to
reject any or all bids
or parts thereof.
145 Prayers
SAINT JUDE
NOVENA
May the sacred
heart of Jesus be
praised, adored &
glorified throughout
the world forever.
St. Jude pray for
us. St. Therese
pray for us. C.O.
150 Special Notices
ADOPT: Adoring,
secure couple
longs to adopt
your newborn.
Safe, beautiful
life forever.
Love awaits.
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888-773-6381
Expenses Paid
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groups.
Compensation,
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hour on-call sup-
port provided.
Please call
FRIENDSHIP
HOUSE (570)
342-8305 x 2058.
Compensation up
to $1200.00 per
month per child.
150 Special Notices
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ANGEL
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330 Child Care
DAYCARE
In my Kingston home.
Licensed. Accepting
Co-ordinated Childcare
570-283-0336
Experienced Mom
will watch your
children in my
home. Summer
care also avail-
able. Dont pay
day care rates for
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area. 262-2827
380 Travel
Black Lake, NY
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amenities of home.
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BROADWAY
SHOW
BUS TRIPS
WICKED
Wed. Aug. 7
$180
(Orchestra Seats)
MOTOWN ON
BROADWAY
Wed. Aug 7th
$159
Orchestra Seats
JERSEY BOYS
Wed. Aug. 7th
$129
(Front Mezz)
Pick Ups from
Pittston &
Wilkes-Barre
Park & Rides
CALL ROSEANN
@ 655-4247
To Reserve
Your Seats
Travel
ABC Kiddie Korner
Grasshopper Lawn Care
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Restaurant
375 W Main St, Plymouth, PA 18651
570-779-2288
W Weekend S eekend Special pecial
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Pie & a Dozen Wings
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One coupon per party/table.
Cannot be combined with any other offers.
Home of the Original O-Bar Pizza
AUTO
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
468 Auto Parts
VITO & GINOS
LIKE NEW
USED TIRES &
BATTERIES
$20 & UP
570-288-8995
Forty Fort
472 Auto Services
$ WANTED JUNK $
VEHICLES
LISPI TOWING
We pick up 822-0995
WANTED
Cars & Full Size
Trucks. For prices...
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Parts 477-2562
472 Auto Services
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Junk
Cars
&
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Wanted
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Services
BANKRUPTCY
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570-592-4796
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800-324-9748 W-B
310 Attorney
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FREE Bankruptcy
Consultation
Payment plans.
Carol Baltimore
570-283-1626
SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY
Free Consultation.
Contact Atty. Sherry
Dalessandro
570-823-9006
380 Travel
CAMEO
HOUSE
BUS TOURS
Sun., June 16
NYC
Brooklyn Flea Market
9/11 Memorial
Chelsea Market
Sun., July 21
NYC
N.Y. Botanical
Garden
Wild Medicine
Healing Plants From
Around The World.
Dinner in the Real
Little Italy - Arthur
Ave. Bronx
Sat., August 24
Note new date
WILMINGTON
DELAWARE
Neumors Mansion
& Brunch
for brochure call
570-655-3420
or email
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verizon.net
To place your
ad Call Toll Free
1-800-427-8649
FUN GETAWAYS!
Yankees/
Tampa Bay 6/23
OLD TIMERS DAY
Phillies vs. Mets
6/23
Knoebels Park
6/26
9/11 Memorial
with free time in
NYC - 7/6
Kutztown
Folk Festival 7/6
Boston/Salem &
Gloucester
4 Day - 7/11-14
Taylor Swift
Concert - 7/19
1-800-432-8069
NYC
JUNE SPECIAL
$25.
GO SEE A
BROADWAY
PLAY AT THE
RIGHT PRICE!!
JUNE 26 WED
Chicago $99
Cinderella $109
JUNE 29 SAT.
Jersey Boys
$139
Matilda $155
WATKINS GLEN
WINE FESTIVAL
7/13 $63
ATLANTIC CITY
7/5 & 7/7 $36.
Park/Ride
R309/R315
RAINBOW
TOURS
570-489-4761
BE BE THE 1ST! THE 1ST!
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Starting at
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based on double
occupancy
Includes Breakfast
Daily, 7 Lunches
and 6 Dinners
Call 570.288.8747
for more info!
406 ATVs/Dune
Buggies
POLARIS`09
SPORTSMAN TOURING 500
4x4 utility ATV with
OEM second seat.
Extended wheel-
base adds to stabili-
ty. Runs & looks
great. Only 155
miles. $5700 neg.
570-362-1216
570-574-3406
409 Autos under
$5000
CHEVROLET 97
LUMINA
V-6, automatic nice,
only 56,000 miles.
MUST SELL! $2,750.
OBO (570) 760-0511
409 Autos under
$5000
PONTIAC `99
BONNEVILLE
Automatic, 4 door,
Spacious, with CD
player. New anti-
lock brakes & new
starter. Great
engine, runs fine.
Will need new tires
& minor repair.
$1,500 firm.
(570)852-7746
TOYOTA `00 RAV4
LIMITED
New engine, 154K,
new a/c and com-
pressor. Good
Condition. Asking
$3,400
(570) 824-9057
412 Autos for Sale
04 CHRYSLER
SEBRING, LIMITED
Convertible, Blue
with tan leather,
77k, One Owner,
new top. Warranty.
$7,495
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
BUICK `97 LESABRE
Excellent running
condition, mainte-
nance free. $3,200.
570-287-0600
BUICK `97 LESABRE
Excellent running
condition, mainte-
nance free. $3,200.
570-287-0600
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
BUICK 05 LESABRE
CUSTOM
Auto, V6.
EXTRA CLEAN!
$4,995.
Call for details
570-696-4377
CADILLAC 04 DEVILLE
Blue/tan cloth,
moon roof, heated
seats. 104k miles.
Extended Warranty.
$7,450
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
CHEVROLET `08
IMPALA LT
20,600 miles, auto-
matic, front wheel
drive, all power,
leather interior.
$11,640
-570-852-1335
CHEVROLET `86
CORVETTE
Automatic, black
with red interior.
66,350 miles, ZR
tires. All options.
$7,650. Call after 3
p.m. 570-868-3866
CHEVY 10
AVEO LT
4 door, 4 cylinder,
auto, air, PS, PB,
CD player. Very
clean & economi-
cal. Like New!
ONE LOW PRICE
$8,995
Full Notary Service
Tags & Title
Transfers
BENS AUTO SALES
RT 309 W-BTwp.
Near Wegmans
570-822-7359
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 05 FREE
STYLE
3rd seat. AWD.
One Owner.
$4,995
Call for details
570-696-4377
LEOS AUTO SALES
93 Butler Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-825-8253
Ford 99 Taurus
4 door, 6 cyl, auto.
Good running
condition.
$1,050
Ford 98
Explorer XLT
4 door, 6 cyl, auto,
sun roof, leather,
4WD. Good
condition
$1,950
Chevy 97 Blazer
4 door, 6 cyl, auto,
4WD, new tires.
Very good
condition.
$1,850
Current Inspection
On All Vehicles
DEALER
412 Autos for Sale
ACME AUTO SALES
343-1959
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509
Across from Scranton Prep
GOOD CREDIT, BAD
CREDIT, NO CREDIT
Call Our Auto Credit
Hot Line to get
Pre-approved for a
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11 AUDI S5 CONV.
Sprint blue, black
/ brown leather
int., navigation,
7 spd auto turbo,
AWD
10 CHEVY IMPALA LT
silver, V6, 50k miles
08 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
blue, auto, V6
07 BUICK LUCERNE
CXL, silver, grey
leather
06 HYUNDAI SONATA
gls grey, auto,
4 cyl
06 AUDI A8L
grey, blue leather,
navigation AWD
05 INFINITI GX35
AWD grey, black,
leather, sunroof
05 CHEVY MONTE
CARLO LT
white V6
05 AUDI A6
All Road. Green
2 tone, leather
AWD
05 VW JETTA GLS
grey, black leather,
sunroof, alloys
03 SUZUKI AERO
Silver, 5 speed
02 VW BEETLE GLS
lime green 5 speed,
4 cylinder
00 PLYMOUTH HIGHLINE
purple, auto,
4 cyl.
73 PORSCHE 914
green & black, 5
spd, 62k miles.
SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4s
08 JEEP PATRIOT
SPORT black, 4
cyl. 5 speed 4x4
08 FORD EDGE SE
white V6 AWD
07 DODGE 07 NITRO SXT
sage green, 4x4,
V6
07 GMC YUKON 4X4
DENALI black, 3rd
seat, Navigation
07 DODGE CARAVAN
SXT green,
4 door, 7 pass
mini van
06 JEEP COMMANDER
LTD blue, grey, 3rd
seat, leather 4x4
06 PONTIAC TURRANT
red, grey leather
AWD
06 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
grey, V6, AWD
06 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
GLS grey V6
AWD
06 HONDA PILOT EX
silver, 3rd seat,
4x4
06 CHEVY 1500
SILVERADO REG CAB
truck red, 4x4
06 NISSAN XTERRA
black, V6, 4x4
06 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO,
gold, V6 4x4
06 DODGE RAM 1500
QUAD CAB, Black,
V8, 4x4 truck
06 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LS, SILVER, 4X4
05 HYUNDAI TUSCON
LX green, AWD
05 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
white, V6, 4x4
05 CHEVY COLORADO
CLUB CAB grey
4x4 truck
05 CHRYSLER TOWN &
COUNTRY TOURING,
blue, 7 passenger
mini van
05 MITSUBISHI
ENDEAVOR XLS
silver, V6, 4x4
05 FORD ESCAPE XLT
Red, V6 4x4
05 TOYOTA SIENNA LE
gold, 7 passenger
mini van
05 HYUNDAI TUSCON LX
green auto, AWD
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
silver V6, 4x4
04 CHEVY AVALANCHE
LT green, grey
leather, 4 door
4x4 truck
03 DODGE RAM 1500
SLT QUAD CAB
white & grey,
4x4 truck
03 FORD EXPEDITION
XLT silver, 3rd
seat, 4x4
03 NISSAN PATHFINDER
black V6 4x4
03 MITSUBISHI
OUTLANDER XLS
red, V6, 4x4
02 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER red,
tan leather, 3rd
seat, 4x4
02 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER PREMIER
black, tan leather
3rd row seat awd
02 TOYOTA TUNDRA
SR5 XCAB TRUCK
white 4x4
01 DODGE DAKOTA
CLUB CAB SPORT
blue, V6, 4x4
truck
01 FORD RANGER REG
CAB TRUCK white,
V6 2WD
99 FORD F150 SUPER
CAB, silver 4x4
truck
Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
HONDA `05 CR-V
4x4, silver, moon-
roof, keyless entry,
new tires. One
owner, garage kept.
59,000 miles, auto-
matic. Show Room
Condition. $13,500
570-899-3874
HONDAS
ACCORD 12 LX
Grey/grey cloth,
9,445 miles.
Factory Warranty
$18,995
ACCORD 10 LX
Burgundy/tan cloth.
15k miles.
One owner
Factory Warranty
$16,495.
CIVIC 09 EX
Brown/tan cloth.
moon roof, 42k
miles. Warranty.
$13,900
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
412 Autos for Sale
VITOS
&
GINOS
Auto Sales
949 Wyoming
Ave, Forty Fort
288-8995
00 Toyota
Corolla
4 door, 4 cylin-
der, automatic.
Runs great.
$2,995
Grand Cherokee
V8. Runs great.
Power windows
& doors.
$2,495
96 F150 Pickup.
auto, runs good.
$1,995
96 Pontiac
Grand Prix.
White, air,
power windows
& brakes, 4
door, runs good,
106K. $2,395
01 Ford Taurus
SES
4 door, air, power
doors & win-
dows.
$2,995
99 Chevy S10
Blazer 4 door,
power windows,
doors & seats.
126,000 miles.
$2,995
03 Ford Wind-
star 4 door, all
power options.
96,000 miles.
$3,400
04 Nissan
Armada, 7 pass-
enger. 4wd.
Excellent condi-
tion. $10,900
09 Mercedes
GL450, 7 pass-
enger. Too many
options to list. 30K
miles. Garage
kept. Cream puff.
$42,500
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Buying
Junk Cars
Used Cars
&Trucks
Highest Prices Paid
574 -1275
LEXUS `00 RX 300
Silver, grey leather.
76,000 miles,
garage kept, aqll
maintenance
records. excellent
condition. $9,850.
Call Scott
(570)814-4394
LINCOLN `98
TOWN CAR
SIGNATURE SERIES
One owner, 72,600
miles, excellent
condition. $3,600.
570-498-1804
WANTED!
ALL
JUNK
CARS!
CA$H
PAID
570-301-3602
MERCURY `04
GRAND MARQUIS GS
Excellent condition,
leather interior, all
power, well main-
tained, regularly
serviced. 25mpg
highway. Asking
$4,995,
(570)639-1390
NISSAN 07 MAXIMA SL
Grey/black leather,
moonroof, 4 new
tires, 74k miles.
Extended Warranty.
$13,495
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
NISSAN 05 ALTIMA
2.5S 82.6K miles
Very good condi-
tion! $7,000.
570-906-4571
NISSAN 08 ROGUE
All Wheel Drive 4-
cylinder. Automatic
Power Windows &
Locks, Cruise Con-
trol, etc. MP3 com-
patible! Only 49k!
Garage kept. Must
see and drive!
$14,900. Call
570-696-9009
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
NISSAN 01 ALTIMA
GXE
4 cyl. 5 speed.
ECONOMY!
$2495.
570-696-4377
OLDSMOBILE `99
BRAVADA
New parts. Needs
some body work.
$3,400
(570)760-2791
412 Autos for Sale
NISSAN 11
ALTIMA 2.5S
Air, Auto, Power
Steering, Power
Brakes, ABS,
Cruise, Tilt, Power
Cloth Seats, CD.
MUCH MORE!
LIKE NEW!
SPECIAL $13,995
Full Notary Service
Tags & Title
Transfers
BENS AUTO SALES
RT 309 W-BTwp.
Near Wegmans
570-822-7359
TOYOTA `05 SOLARA
Convertible, white,
excellent condition.
New tires, and
brakes. $14,500
(570)287-6403
TOYOTA 04 CELICA GT
112K miles. Blue,
5 speed. Air,
power
windows/locks,
CD/cassette, Key-
less entry, sun-
roof, new battery.
Car drives and
has current PA
inspection. Slight
rust on corner of
passenger door.
Clutch slips on
hard acceleration.
This is why its
thousands less
than Blue Book
value. $6,500
OBO. Make an
offer! Call
570-592-1629
VOLKSWAGEN `04
TOUAREG
One owner, super
clean, V8, All
options, 102,000
miles. $11,500, OBO
570-814-3666
VOLKSWAGENS
JETTA 05 GL
Gray, black cloth,
80k, warranty,
$7,995
JETTA 04 GLS
1.8T, silver/black
leather, moon roof,
84k, warranty.
$7,695
JETTA 03 GLS
1.8T, red/black
cloth, moon roof,
108k, warranty.
$6,755
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
JEEP WILLYS
1949 CJ3
Flat head, new
starter, alternator,
battery, radiator,
muffler, tail pipe,
wires, seats, newer
end, rear spring,
paint. Looks good,
runs really good!
$7,500
(570) 735-3479
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $6,995.
Call 570-237-5119
424 Boat Parts/
Supplies
MERCURY 94 Boat
motor, 25 hp $600.
570-313-2105
439 Motorcycles
BIG DOG 06
MASTIFF
only 2000 miles!!
excellent condi-
tion!! Garage kept,
1916cc V-twin
engine, manual 6
speed transmis-
sion, includes sin-
gle seat, king and
queen seat, cover,
and sissy bar bag.
$18,500 obo
(570) 947-3501
HARLEY
DAVIDSON 08
Screaming Eagle
Springer, 110
Crystal, copper and
black onyx. Vance
and Hines, fuel pac,
3 chrome fore-
ward controls.
Exterior chrome
custom seat, dark
brown, chrome bolt
covers, sissy bar,
LED lights. Only
2,400 miles.
Garage kept with
cover. $22,500
Joe, 570-332-1246
A Must See.
HARLEY DAVIDSON 09
ULTRA CLASSIC
19,500 miles, excel-
lent condition,
stage 1 air filter &
racing map
installed. Just
inspected. $15,500
570-760-9003
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Harley Springer
Softail 01
8,900 miles, Vance
& Hines Pipes, soft
bags, luggage rack,
wind shield, all
chrome. Excellent
condition. $12,900
570-751-3036
439 Motorcycles
SUZUKI 01 VS 800
GL INTRUDER
Garage kept, no
rust, lots of
chrome, black with
teal green flake.
Includes storage
jack & 2 helmets.
$3600
570-410-1026
442 RVs & Campers
DODGE 77 SPORTS-
MAN MOTORHOME
20, FAIR CONDi-
TION. $995.
570-477-1337
LAYTON 89
FIFTH WHEEL
28, needs work.
Great for hunter.
$1,200.
570-441-2494
Mandalay,
Diesel Bus, 05
42, Luxury, 350
CAT diesel. Original
owner, 33,000
miles. 3 slides, 1 &
1.5 bath,
washer/dryer,
microwave, double
door stainless
refrigerator, auto-
matic awning, home
theatre, satellite &
much more! Below
retail. $95,000.
570-406-0502
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVROLET `98
SILVERADO 1500
EXTENDED CAB LS
Runs great! 211,000
miles, 4x4, Well
maintained. New
tires with alloy rims.
New transmission.
$3,000, OBO.
570-793-5593
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 05
TRAILBLAZER
4x4. Sunroof.
Extra Clean!
$5,995.
570-696-4377
DODGE `97 B3500
Ram, Van, full-size
V8, Automatic.
Good Condition.
93,000 miles. Must
Sell! $3,800 OBO.
(570)760-0511
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
DODGE 06 DAKOTA
CLUB CAB
6 speed. EXTRA
SHARP! $5495.
570-696-4377
FORD `01 EXPLORER
SPORT TRAC
Mint condition, runs
good. 138,000
miles. White. 4WD.
$6,300,
negotiable!
570-453-3358
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 00
WINDSTAR SEL
Leather,
LIKE NEW!
$3,495.
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 02 TAURUS
Auto, V6. NICE,
NICE CAR!
$3,495.
Call for details
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 03 EXPLORER
4X4 SUPER NICE SUV
$5,495.
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 04 ESCAPE
4x4 1 Owner.
Extra Sharp SUV!
$5495
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
GMC 04 SIERRA 4X4
Ladder rack, tool
box, ONE OWNER.
Bargain Price!
$5,495
570-696-4377
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
HONDA `05
ELEMENT LX
4 wd, auto, 58k
miles, excellent
condition. $11,000
(570)472-9091
HONDA 06 CR-V
Gold tan interior.
Asking $10,750. It
has 66,300 miles.
Brand new brakes
and rotors. Great
condition. Call
(570) 472-1002
HONDA 09 PILOT 4X4 EX
V6, XM satellite
radio, climate con-
trol, seating for 8,
trailer towing pack-
age, roof rails, fog
lights, black with
gray interior, 5
speed automatic,
6CD premium
sound, showroom
condition & kept in
heated garage,
48,000 miles, bal-
ance of factory war-
ranty until 3/10/14.
Asking $19,900.
570-779-5175
JEEP 06
COMMANDER
(LIMITED)
WHITE
(PRICED TO SELL)
MANY EXTRAS,
LUGGAGE RACK,
TOWING
PACKAGE.
CUSTOM
FITTED RUBBER
MATS. GREAT
CONDITION
$11,800. CALL:
570-709-7210
JEEP 07 GRAND
CHEROKEE
LAREDO
4x4. maroon, sun
roof, all power,
cruise, tilt, power
seats. Like new
SPECIAL PRICE
$13,995
Full Notary Service
Tags & Title
Transfers
BENS AUTO SALES
RT 309 W-BTwp.
Near Wegmans
570-822-7359
LEXUS 05 RX330
AWD, grey/black
leather.
Excellent condition,
90k miles.
$15,995
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
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Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
MAZDA 02 TRIBUTE
Auto, V6. Sharp
Clean SUV!
$4,495.
Call for details
570-696-4377
SUZUKI 12
SX4
5 door AWD, 6
speed, black, all
power, cruise, tilt,
CD, alloys. Like
new. Balance of
factory warranty.
Sporty.
SPECIAL PRICE
$11,995.
Full Notary Service
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BENS AUTO SALES
RT 309 W-BTwp.
Near Wegmans
570-822-7359
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
All
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
506 Administrative/
Clerical
Colours Inc.
Local company
looking to fulfill
companys growing
needs. Hiring an
additional Accounts
Payable staff mem-
ber. Full time.
Accounts Payable
candidates should
have 2 years of
general accounting
experience, be pro-
ficient in Microsoft
Excel and Word,
knowledge of
Quickbooks helpful
and attention to
detail a must. Indi-
viduals should have
strong communica-
tion skills both ver-
bal and written, and
be able to work in
a team environ-
ment. Positions
include but are not
limited to:
- Reconciling of
vendor accounts
- Contacting ven-
dors in regards to
payments/notices
- Matching vendor
invoices to receipts
for payment
- Data entry in com-
pany software
- Accept other
responsibilities
as assigned.
Employer offers a
competitive wage
and benefits pack-
age. Please send
resumes to:
nickie@
gocolours.com
FRONT DESK/MEDICAL
RECEPTIONIST.
For busy
ophthalmology
practice. Required
skills and duties
include: experience
as a medical front
desk receptionist,
knowledge of
medical office
procedures and
terminology, warm,
friendly, and
outgoing personali-
ty, excellent phone
skills and etiquette.
Duties include
check in/out
patients, ensure
patient paperwork
completion, verify
insurance, collect
payments, filing,
strong attention to
detail and accuracy,
Competitive com-
pensation and
benefits. Please
send cover letter
and resume in
confidence to:
Office Manager-
Barbara Michalek -
email:
Barb@BucciVision.
com or fax:
570-825-2645
SURGICAL
COUNSELOR/
RECEPTIONIST.
For a Private
Surgery Center.
Full time. Strong
attention to detail,
professional phone
and clerical skills
required. Previous
compassionate
patient/customer
service experience
preferred. Applicant
must be willing
to occasionally trav-
el to satellite
offices. Previous
surgical/medical
office experience
beneficial. Competi-
tive compensation
and benefits.Please
send cover letter
and resume in
confidence to:
Director of Surgical
Services - email
Loretta@
BucciVision.com or
fax: 570-825-1441
509 Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
CARPENTER
Experienced Vinyl
Window Installer.
Salary based on
experience. Local
and out of town
work available.
Call Northeast
Window, Inc.
570-654-4220
For Interview
CARPENTERS
3+ years
experience. Must
have valid drivers
license. Local, year
round work avail-
able. Apply at
197 Courtdale Ave.,
Courtdale or call
570-287-5313
ROOFER
Rubber experience
necessary. Drivers
license and trans-
portation a must.
570-760-1003
SHEET METAL
WORKER, PIPEFITTER
& HELPERS
Salary to
commensurate with
experience. Send
resume to:
P.O Box 4 Wilkes-
Barre, PA 18703
522 Education/
Training
Needed at our
Wilkes-Barre, Dallas &
Mountain Top
Locations.
CALL 570-905-3322
ASK FOR LAKE GEMZIK
OR EMAIL RESUME TO:
LGEMZIK@
BUILDINGBLOCKS
LEARNINGCENTER.COM
ChildCare Teachers
PRESCHOOL TEACHER
NEEDED
Qualifications:
Experience in an
early learning
classroom setting,
developing lesson
plans, and working
as a team player.
Strong communica-
tion skills coupled
with a passion for
educating.
Education: Bache-
lors in ECE with an
accompanying
certification.
If Interested call
Scott at
570.655.1012
Wyoming Area
School District is
currently accepting
applications for the
following position
for the 2013-2014
school year:
Special
Education
Director/PIMS
Coordinator
Submit a letter of
interest, general
application, PA.
standard applica-
tion, resume, certifi-
cation, Act 34 State,
Act 151 Child Abuse
and Act 114 Finger
print clearance
forms, transcripts,
praxis scores, and
letters of recom-
mendation to Mr.
Raymond J. Bernar-
di, Superintendent,
Wyoming Area
School District, 20
Memorial Street,
Exeter, PA. 18643,
no later than Mon-
day, June 24, 2013.
EOE
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
EXPERIENCED
DELI & PT BUTCHER.
Neat and depend-
able. Apply in
person. Sabatelle's
Market 114 S. Main
St. Pittston, PA
EXPERIENCED
DELI CUTTER
Nights & week-
ends. Must work a
minimum 30 hours.
Send resume to:
The Times Leader
BOX 4400
15 N Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
A Progressive
Dining Service
company
in Dallas, PA is
currently seeking 2
full time cooks, a
full time steward,
and several full
and part time line
servers and
dishwashers for a
university dining
services account.
Quality food
production skills,
great customer
service and
excellent employ-
ee relations are
imperative. Must
be able to lift
30lbs, stand 100%
of the time, and
have a neat
appearance and
good work ethic.
We offer competi-
tive salary and
comprehensive
benefits package.
Please email
resume to:
ma4001@metz
corp.com
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
LOOKING FOR
CAREER CHANGE?
WE PROVIDE INITIAL &
ONGOING TRAINING.
OUR TECHNICIANS
APPLY FERTILIZER, LIME
& WEED PREVENTATIVES
AS WELL AS INSECT
CONTROL & TURF AERA-
TION SERVICES FOR RES-
IDENTIAL & COMMER-
CIAL CUSTOMERS.
FULL TIME WORK
MONDAY-FRIDAY
8 AM 5 PM
MUST HAVE GOOD MATH
SKILLS, CLEAN DRIVING
RECORD & PASS PHYSI-
CAL & DRUG TEST.
APPLY ONLINE AT:
WWW.GRASSHOPPER
LAWNS.COM
OR STOP IN FOR
APPLICATION AT:
470 E. STATE STREET
LARKSVILLE, PA 18651
QUESTIONS? EMAIL
BRIAN PHILLIPS AT:
GRASSHOPPER.JOBS
@GMAIL.COM
LAWN CARE
TECHNICIAN
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542 Logistics/
Transportation
DRIVERS
We are seeking
Independent
Contractors (own
business) to service
our customers in
the , Scranton/
Wilkes areas. The
need for 2003 or
newer Cargo Vans,
or Box Trucks is
necessary. Must be
able to pass an
MVA, Drug Test
& Background
Check. Qualified
prospects will need
a GPS unit and a
working cell phone.
To schedule an
appointment,
please call
1-800-220-1177
KUNKLE FIRE
COMPANY
Part-time Tank
Truck Driver. Must
have CDL license.
Email resume to:
KUNKLE31@EPIX.NET
OR CALL
570-675-3334
HEAVY TRUCK DRIVER
Apply in person at
Solomon Container
Service
495 Stanton St.
Wilkes-Barre
570-829-2206
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your kittens!
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542 Logistics/
Transportation
TRUCK DRIVER
$11.00 an hour
Fast paced position
Paid holidays, sick
time, vacation.
Must be reliable.
Knowledge of
surrounding area
helpful.
Apply: Community
Family Service
102 Martz Manor
Plymouth
570-779-4570
548 Medical/Health
PHARMACIST
Full time. With bene-
fits in the Blakeslee
area. 570-961-2834
Part-Time and
Per Diem
Apply in person at
Summit
50 N. Pennsylvania
Ave, Wilkes-Barre
EOE M/F/D/V
RN RN
SUPERVISORS SUPERVISORS
551 Other
EVENT CREW
Seeking set up and
break down staff
for Scranton busi-
ness. Mostly week-
end and evening
hours. Serious
inquires only.
Please call
570-342-7744
Hanover Area
School District
is accepting
applications for the
following anticipat-
ed vacancies for
the 2013-2014
school year:
-PA Certified
School Nurse
-Registered
Nurse(s)
-Speech
Therapist
-Special
Education
Teacher(s)
-Elementary
Teacher(s)
-Paraprofession
al(s)
Please apply, with
a letter of interest
and resume to:
Hanover Area
School District
Superintendents
Office 1600 Sans
Souci Parkway
Hanover Township,
PA 18706-6091
Appropriate PA
Certification
required and expe-
rience in school
setting preferred.
Hanover Area
is an Equal
Opportunity
Employer
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED!
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
WELLNESS COACHES
WANTED
We are a 30 yr old
Health & Wellness
company expand-
ing in the area. We
are seeking highly
motivated, ener-
getic individuals to
join our team as
personal wellness
coaches. NO expe-
rience necessary!
Part time & Full
time positions
available. Please
sent your
information to:
mosisan@aol.com
554 Production/
Operations
Lead/
Supervisory
Positions
Distribution Center
Apply @ Workforce.
Distribution
Experience, Good
Communication
Skills, Reliable &
able to Supervise.
Bilingual
570-454-8810
PRODUCTION WORKER
Local manufactur-
ing company, seek-
ing persons to fill a
temporary position,
which may lead to a
permanent position.
Candidate must be
prepared to join
existing shift work-
ing teams. Although
not essential, previ-
ous manufacturing
experience is pre-
ferred. Pre-employ-
ment medical
exam/ drug screen-
ing required.
Send resume to:
The Times Leader
Box 4410
15 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711
560 Quality
Assurance/Safety
QUALITY CONTROL
TECHNICIAN
Local manufactur-
ing company has an
opening for a tem-
porary position,
which may lead to a
permanent position,
for an experienced
Quality Control
Technician. Respon-
sibilities include
testing and record
keeping from raw
materials through
finished product to
guide production.
Shift work required.
Prior test lab expe-
rience preferred.
Knowledge of
Microsoft Office
is a plus.
Pre-employment
medical exam/drug
screening required.
Send Resume To:
The Times Leader
Box 4405
15 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
MANUFACTURED HOME
SALES/MANAGEMENT
Wilkes Barre Pa
Start-up growth
opportunity. Salary
plus commissions
with company
benefits. Extensive
industry experience
needed with skills
booking appoint-
ments from calls.
Send resume to:
umhneast@gmail.com
or fax to:
717.427 .1652
www.umh.com
equal opportunity
employer
573 Warehouse
Part-Time
Penguin Group
(USA)
has part-time entry
level warehouse
labor positions
available for 2nd
shift (3:00PM to
10:30PM) Monday
thru Thursday. Job
duties required are,
Freight Prep, Order
Picking and general
industrial duties.
These positions
require a High
School diploma or
GED, basic reading
and math skills.
Other requirements
are standing,
reaching, twisting
and repetitive lifting
of up to 30 pounds.
Qualified candidates
may send a
resume or apply in
person at the
address below:
Penguin Group
USA, Inc.
Human Resources
Dept. 1 Commerce
Road Pittston Twp.,
PA 18640
Email-
ptjobs@us.penguin
group.com
Phone 570-655-
5965 ext 5355
Fax 570-655-3907
E.O.E. M/F/D/V
We are a drug-free
workforce
Penguin Group
(USA) values the
array of talents and
perspectives that a
diverse workforce
brings. We are an
Equal Opportunity
Employer.
600
FINANCIAL
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Opportunities
Existing Local
Coffee & Donut
Shop For Sale
Confidential
Inquiries. Call JP
@ 570-371-8613
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700
MERCHANDISE
702 Air
Conditioners
AIR CONDITIONER.
Emerson, 5000
BTU. Works great.
$40. 570-735-6527
AIR CONDITIONERS,
(1) Frigidaire, manu-
al control. 3 speed,
5,000 BTUs. $75.
(1) Fedders with
remote control.
5,000 BTUs $50.
570-592-7101
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, guns,
Mining Items, trains
&Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
ANTIQUES
One item or entire
contents of homes.
CASH PAID
570-814-3371
570-328-4420
ANTIQUES, DESK,
brown wood, 7
drawers, 31Lx 48x
24W. $300.
570-654-4440
BARBERS CHAIR,
Vintage Koken.
Reupholstered, very
good, all work. $650
TABLES, (1) solid
cherry coffee and
(2) solid cherry end
$280. 885-2506
BASEBALL CARDS,
(800) 1990, Topps,
$6. (800) 1991
Upper Deck, $6.
(800) 1994 Fleer,
$6. (425) Fleer, $4.
(413) 1991 Tops $4.
570-313-5214
570-313-3859
RECORD PLAYER,
Antique. $25.
570-822-3425
RECORDS, (400)
45s, 78s, LPs.
From the 60s, 70s
and 80s, $1 each.
570-829-2411
REFRIGERATOR.
GE, cooling unit on
top, Circa 1942.
$475. Mining car
rails and spikes,
steel, from Nanti-
coke, PA area $110
570-779-4228
RODNEY AND
FRIENDS, Rodney,
Randy, Rhonda and
Ramona, $25 for all.
ALF hand puppets,
with records. $25
for all. 779-3841
Leave a message.
SEWING MACHINE,
portable, antique
model, brown,
works well. $50.
570-655-1544
WASHBOARDS
antique galvanized,
all good condition, 3
for $25. 735-6638
710 Appliances
DISHWASHER May
tag black, small
dent in front, used
$90. 570-881-3929
DRYER GE electric,
used only 4 weeks
$250. 650-2202
710 Appliances
FREEZER 13.3 Cu.
Ft. Hotpoint upright
freezer, good condi-
tion. Asking $50
OBO.570-301-8847
TEAPOT, Gibons,
Staddordshire, $10.
BOWL, Murano
glass, $25. CROCK
POT, Hamilton
Beach, never
opened. $25.
TOASTER, Proctor
Silex, Oven/Broiler,
never opened, $25.
570-288-6067
WASHER & DRYER
set. Very Good
Condition. $100 for
both. 570-288-4219
WASHER, Whirlpool,
portable, 2 sets of
hoses. Four years
old, works great.
$150 OBO.
570-852-9172
712 Baby Items
BABY TREND Pack
N Play, includes
bassinet, diaper
changing station, &
MP3 player $65.
570-256-6077
BELLINI CRIB and
dresser top slide
changing table (nat-
ural color wood).
High end, excellent
quality. $200 takes
both. Wont last
long. Call 310-1197.
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
BELLINI CRIB and
dresser top slide
changing table. High
end, excellent work-
manship. $200
takes both. Wont
last long. Call 718-
839-5599.
CRIB and Baby
Monitor. $250 both
570-310-1197
CRIB Bellini & dress-
er top slide chang-
ing table (natural
color wood). High
end, excellent quali-
ty. $200 takes both.
Wont last long.
Call 570-310-1197
CRIB Bellini high
end convertible in
natural. Feature s
expert craftsman-
ship made with pre-
mium quality woods,
safety certification,
stationary rails,
huge storage draw-
er that pulls out
under the crib. Must
sell!! $200 obo.
570-310-1197
MOBICAM 2.4 ghz
wireless color hand-
held video monitor.
Gently used in
excellent condition.
Comes with all orig-
inal packaging.
Adjustable camera
viewing angle
design, expandable
up to 3 cameras for
multi room monitor-
ing with same
receiver. Included
A/V cable allows for
connection to larger
TVs or VCR for
recording. Use also
for monitoring the
sick, elderly, or dis-
abled. Can be used
as front door/entry
monitor or whenev-
er a security cam-
era can make life
safer. $60. Call 310-
1197.
MOBICAM 2.4 ghz
wireless color hand-
held video monitor.
Gently used in
excellent condition.
All original packag-
ing. Adjustable cam-
era viewing angle
design, expandable
up to 3 cameras for
multi room monitor-
ing with same
receiver. Included
A/V cable allows for
connection to larger
TVs or VCR for
recording. $60.
570- 310-1197.
STROLLER. Baby
Trend. Full size, fold-
able, Print suitable
for boy or girl.
Excellent condition
$25. 570-735-6527
714 Bridal Items
BRIDAL GOWN, s
size 8, never worn,
strapless, sequins &
ruffles, short medi-
um train originally
$1,000. asking
$500.570-871-3052
WEDDING GOWN,
size 9-10, $25.
570-825-0569
716 Building
Materials
DOORS, (6) solid
wood. Oak. $150 ea.
MAILBOX, hand-
made, solid wrought
iron. $100
570-735-8730
KEYBOARD Roland
Juno Stage 76 key
performance synth
keyboard like brand
new $675.
570-881-3929
720 Cemetery
Plots/Lots
Cemetery
Plots
Four grave plots
plus stone, St. Vin-
cents Cemetery.
$3,400
1-813-817-5952
726 Clothing
FUR COAT womens
long fox fur coat,
medium, cleaned &
excellent condition
$400. OBB
570-823-1732
MENS CLOTHING,
jeans, size 36x32-
32x34, $2.50 each.
Green pullover
sweater, size M, $3
each. Winter jack-
ets, $8. Light
weights, size M,
green. $5. Work
shirts, tan, short
sleve $1 each, long
sleeve, new, $5
each. 474-6967,
Leave a message.
730 Computer
Equipment &
Software
ASUS NETBOOK,
new no box 320gb
1.6Ghhz $149.
570-472-8567
LAPTOPS refur-
bished Lenovo & HP
business models: all
off-lease with fresh
legal installs of win-
dows 7pro sp1,
microsoft office
2010, antivirus +
more. All laptops
have dual cores &
wifi, cdrw/dvdrw
drives, lots a ram/
big hard drives, bat-
teries, AC, bags.
$150-$225. warran-
ty & free delivery.
570-862-2236
732 Exercise
Equipment
BIKE. Recumbent,
pro form, carb
counter, program-
mable, built in face
fan, certified per-
sonal trainer pro-
gram. $60. Barely
used.570-267-4844
TREADMILL. Excel-
lent condition. $150
570-820-7117
WEIGHT SET,
bench, leg press,
curl, weights $500.
ELLIPTICAL, $270.
570-417-6706
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
HEAT your entire
home, water, and
more with an OUT-
DOOR WOOD FUR-
NACE from Central
Boiler. B & C Out-
door Wood Furnace,
LLC. 570-477-5692
HEATER Corona
portable kerosene
heater, used once,
paid $170. Sell for
$85. 570-406-4092
HEATER, gas,
65,000, heats the
whole house. $700.
570-280-2472
744 Furniture &
Accessories
BEDROOM SET
twin, complete with
6 drawer mirror
dresser, one drawer
night stand, oak
color $450. Oak
hope chest,cedar
lined slide out draw-
ers for jewelry,
great shaper, like
new $75. 696-5204
BEDROOM SUITE
French Provincial.
Queen size bed,
dresser with mirror,
chest, 2 end tables.
$400. 570-288-
7287 or 466-0683
BEDROOM SUITE.
Full size bed, dress-
er with mirror, chest
with small mirror
and small table.
$400. BED, Canopy,
queen size, $300
570-708-0264
BEDROOM SUI TE.
Twin bed, dresser
with mirror, night
stand, high boy,
desk with hutch and
chair. Good condi-
tion. $500
570-735-4892
BUNK BEDS or can
be 2 single beds,
complete, oak. Ask-
ing $600 OBO.
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER for projec-
tion/large TVs. 2
towers & bridge.
$100 OBO.
570-301-8847
CHAIRS, (2)
Genuine
leather, cus-
tom made
recliners.
Taupe color,
like new. $550
each.
570-675-5046
CHAIRS, for a dining
room, (2), cloth
padded. new. $50
for both. 489-2675
CHAISE LOUNGE
Couch in beige
microsuede.
Comes with one
scatter/throw pillow.
Beige slip cover is
changeable. Comes
from a pet-free and
non-smoking home.
MUST SELL!!! $125
OBO. Call 310-1197
CHEST of drawers,
$20. TABLE, and
chairs for kitchen,
$20. LOVE SEAT,
$25. 19 TV, $50.
Free table lamp with
one purchase of any
item. 570-822-3425
COUCH, tan micro-
suede, lightly used,
less than one year
old. Great Condition!
$50. 570-288-4219.
COUCH. Sectional,
blue, 4 recliners.
Excellent condition.
$900 OBO
570-820-7117
CURIOS (2) 1 corner,
other semi-full size.
$75 for corner, $100
for half size. Can e-
mail photos
570-760-7698
DINING ROOM SET
BROYHILL
Pecan table, 2
leafs, pad, 6 chairs,
china closet &
server. $1,200
570-498-1804
DRESSER, with mir-
ror, matching night-
stand, perfect for
child or teen, $65
570-675-4795
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER. Raymour
& Flanigan Cherry.
wrap around doors
$800. Call for
details. 655-5951
ENTERTAINMENT
UNIT, $200. PATIO
FURNITURE, out-
door, $75.
570-954-6044
FUTON, wood arms,
metal frame, thick
comfortable mat-
tress, not cheap
construction, origi-
nally $400 asking
$140. firm.
570-871-3052
744 Furniture &
Accessories
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
Competitors Prices!
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $159
Full sets: $179
Queen sets: $239
All New
American Made
570-288-1898
PATIO FURNITURE,
four piece wicker
set. Like new, used
one year. Includes
cushions covers,
and a round glass
table with 7.5
umbrella. $300.
570-740-7446
TABLE. Magazine.
with marble top.
$300.. KNEELERS,
prayer, $50.
570-735-8730
TABLES. Coffee and
2 end. French
Provincial, all wood,
medium pecan. Very
good condition.
$225 570-474-2606
TV/audio stand, nat-
ural wood top, alu-
minum frame, glass
shelves, excellent
condition! Has
space to support all
of your compo-
nents. 3 fixed open
shelves and has a
cord-and-cable
management sys-
tem in the back for
easy setup. MUST
SELL!! $75 OBO.
Call 310-1197 today!
WILKES-BARRE
841 South Main St.
Sat. & Sun., 10-5
Toys, clothes, furni-
ture, electronics,
antiques, odds and
ends!
WILKES-BARRE
Sunday, June 2nd
130 Westminster Rd
10am- 2pm
Children's toys,
clothing, baby
gates, tools,
kitchenware, furni-
ture, appliances,
home goods, etc...
Must see!
750 Jewelry
NECKLACE, Jour-
ney Gold and 8 dia-
mond. From Littman
Jewelers, in the
box. Priced at $700.
Selling for $250.
570-407-0865
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
EDGER, Craftsman,
gas. 3.0 HP. Like
new, original cost,
$300. Selling for,
$110. 570-825-3371
HEDGE CUTTER,
Home Lite, Pole
trimmer, #44160.
Long Hande elec-
tric, like new. $50.
570-489-2675
WEED WACKERS,
(2) 1 100 ft. cord.,
$50. (1) gas pow-
ered, $25.
570-655-1544
754 Machinery &
Equipment
HAND TRUCK with 4
wheels $20.Hand
Grinder 4-1/2 $15
570-779-7658.
756 Medical
Equipment
LIFT CHAIR Pride
Mobility. Excellent
condition. 375 lb
weight limit. $300.
firm. Call 570-696-
2208 after 9 am.
WHEELCHAIR Jazzy
powered wheel
chair, fairly new,
needs battery.
$350 or best offer.
570-829-2411
758 Miscellaneous
All
Junk
Cars
&
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
758 Miscellaneous
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BEDS, (3) Craftmat-
ic, with remotes.
$250 each.
570-650-6434
BUMPER. Rear. Fits
2001-07 Dodge
1500 . New in box,
$100.
570-474-5504
CART, microwave.
$20.
570-825-0569.
DICTIONARY, for
college, The Ameri-
can Heritage $50.
ENCYCLOPEDIA of
Cookery, $25. ELVIS
AND ME, $15.
WORLDSTAR, 1939,
$30. CAR Care
Manual, $5. Base-
ball Hall of Shame,
$15. 570-825-2494
DVD, Gong Show,
$10. Storm windows
(5) $10 each.
Goodyear Wrangler
tire P205/75R15
$25. Tire 205/75R14
$20. Over 8 PVC
pipe $10. 88
cAPRICE Taillights
$20. Chevy V8 350
bearing set, new
$15. 17 tires $80.
Polished finned
turbo 350 trans pan
$40. Flywheel from
88 Chevy 2WD
pickups 305 $10.
Talking View Master
old school camera
$25. 350 V8 Bucik
valve covers & gas-
kets $20. 740-1246
FILE CABINET, side
to side, 5 drawer,
baige. $275.
570-280-2472
FOOD PROCESSOR
Cuisinart with
attachments, older
model $25.
Madame Alexander
2001, playing on the
field originally $100
asking $75.
570-871-3052
GAZEBO 10x13 top,
screening & privacy
panels from
Boscovs, good
condition $150. Cof-
fee & end tables
green legs with
wood top $100.
White craft table
$50. 570-262-6102
GRILLS (2). (1)
Brinkman, 2 sides,
one gas and one
charcoal, includes
tank. $100. (1) Char-
broil with side burn-
er, gas tank includ-
ed. $50. 239-2266
328-2955
HOOD 1967
Corvette 427, Big
Block, After market
$595 OBO. Good
condition in primer.
570-883-7007
INSULATORS, glass,
all colors, 40 total.
$100. 489-2675
BEST PRICES
IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
Free Anytime
Pickup
570-301-3602
570-301-3602
CALL US!
TO JUNK
YOUR CAR
LIGHT FIXTURE, flu-
orescent, $80,
CHANDELIER, $50,
LUGGAGE 3 piece,
$10 each, BED. Twin
Ikea. $250
570-779-3653
POOL LADDER, (2) 1
A-Frame, 4. $65.
(1) Deckmount, $50.
TIRES, (4) new,
P18570R13. On Ford
Mags. $250.
570-822-4321
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PURSES $5 & up.
Kids books $1. & up.
570-825-0569
ROAD BIKE
blue rc5al aluminum
& carbon, 52 seat
tube, 54cm top tube
with Campagnolo
rims $775.
570-472-1002
ROSARIE BEADS,
(200) $3 each.
570-829-2411
758 Miscellaneous
SCALE: digital price
computing food
weight kitchen scale
new in box $60.
Commercial Food
/Meat Slicer, new
unopened box
$300. MEAT SLICER
commercial, new in
unopened box
$300. 570-562-1801
SCOOTER, Golden,
2011. Needs a bat-
tery, never used.
$500. 301-8911
SCRUBS, Nurses
long and short
sleeve, medium, 10
to choose from.
$2.00 each.
570-606-9455
SEWING MACHINE
wit cabinet, $200.
BOOKS, Children
and adult. $.25 to
$1. TRAYS, 3 differ-
ent types, $3-$5.
DOUBLE QUILT, $5.
570-954-6044
SEWING MACHINE,
Singer with a chair
and extra, $100.
PATIO CHAIRS, iron,
one with foot rest
and custom cush-
ions. $150.
570-735-1372
SPEAKERS, (2) FOR
A STEREO, $25.
SHELVING UNIT, six
shelves, $20.
LOUNGE CHAIR,
anti-gravity, brand
new. $50. 655-1544
STOCKPOT, 3
pieces, 12 qt., with
steamer basket.
New in the box.
$20. 570-655-2154
TELEVISION/Audio
Stand, chaise
couch, lounge, crib.
$425. 570-310-1197
TIRES Ridgestone
Blizzak tires. Model
225/50R17. 8/32
treads $50 each.
570-814-8010
TIRES. Michelin SUV
LTX AT2 (2 sets of 4)
245-65-17 5k miles
on each set. $290
per set. Michelin Pri-
macy MXV4 (1 set 4)
205-65-15, 10k on
set, $195. DOG-
HOUSE, Igloo with
pad, new $45. Multi-
ple dog bowls,
some heated, new
$25. Commercial
paint sprayer with
accessories & extra
new hose, 20 hours
use $225.
570-901-1242
TURTLE TOP lug-
gage carrier for
cars or vans. Excel-
lent condition $30.
570-735-0812
WEDDING BOWS,
for Church Pugs,
12x12, white Satin,
handmade. $4
each. HANDBAG,
Dolce & Gabanna,
with dust bag,
bought in Italy. $150.
DINNER WARE,
Stoneware, dish-
washer and oven
safe, 64 pieces.
$35. COFFEE POT,
Farberware, Makes
55 cups. $30.
570-654-4440
WHEELS Ford
Mustang 17 brand
new, 17x7 5 spoke,
includes tire sen-
sors, $300.
570-696-2212
762 Musical
Instruments
GUITAR, electric .
First act, black 6
string. $95.
570-735-1589
ORGAN. Hammond
Cadette V322.
Excellent condition.
$150, must pick up
in Luzerne.
570-472-5178
768 Personal
Electronics
D2 INTERNET tablet
brand new un-
opened 9 tablet.
pre-loaded with
games & apps. $99.
570-704-7603
IPOD TOUCH 32GB
5th generation blue
or pink, new! $209.
570-472-8567
NEXUS 7 32gb wifi
$180. Ipad 2 16gb
wifi $300.Beats
headphones Solo
HD red like new in
box $100. firm.
570-592-3072
776 Sporting Goods
BIKE. Mens
Triathlon Trek 2100.
ZX series 58 cm
frame, computer
new Vetta helmet
pump. Excellent.
Ridden 1-2 times.
$700. 735-3940
FACE MASK. MSA
Silicon full face-
mask. Retails for
$315, sell $100.
570-379-2867
FISHING REEL,
green cap, $15.
HOLSTER AND
BELT, western, size
36 and 38, $75.
HELMET, trophy,
car, Mark Martin.
$15. 570-735-1589
GOLF PUTTER Scot-
ty Cameron studio
style, Newport 2.5
very good condition,
correct head cover
$80. 570-561-5432
JET SKI. with trailer,
2 seater, Kawasaki
750 SS, 1996. Runs
great, new battery.
$500. 675-1777
KAYAK OLD TOWN
with paddle & life
jacket $300.
570-836-0833
TREADMILL Vita-
master in working
condition $60.
570-881-3929
778 Stereos/
Accessories
CD HOLDER. Power
Tower 200 from
Sharper Image.
Holds 200 CDs.
turns automatically.
$50. 570-825-3784
780 Televisions/
Accessories
TELEVISION TELEVISION
48 TV and 2
shelf stand.
HD, BBE, Digi-
tal. $350
570-675-5046
after 6 PM
784 Tools
AIR COMPRESSOR,
for a car. 12-volt.
New in the box, $10.
570-655-2154
SAW Craftsman 10
radial arm saw
includes dust hood,
legs with locking
swivel casters,
extra blades,
instruction manual
$250.570-287-8265
WET SAW electric
Toyank for tile or
brick, 2.5 hp 20
amPS, MADE 1999,
DIAMOND BLADE
$400. Mattco easy
core tile cutter
$100. 570-735-8730
786 Toys & Games
BASEBALL GAME
1960s tudor electric
baseball game $25.
22 Zildjzen cymbal
with stand $150.
570-299-5563
HOCKEY TABLE. Full
size, excellent con-
dition. $125.
570-474-2806
PLAYHOUSE Step 2
doorway playhouse.
doorbell, mail slot,
peephole in door.
can be used in any
doorway or stand
alone. $15.
570-883-7049
POWER WHEELS
Escalade with bat-
tery & charger $125.
570-824-1180
SWING SET, with
slide and teeter tot-
ter. $25. 457-7854
TABLE TOP, for
Poker, $25.
570-288-6067
TABLET. D2 Internet
9. Brand new,
loaded with games
and apps. $120
570-704-7603
WAGON. Radio Flyer
Discovery. $35.
570-829-0963
790 Swimming
Pools/Hot Tubs
LADDER, A-frame
for 4 pool, $25,
SPA, 3 seat, $400
OBO. 655-4869
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POOL MOTOR, 1.5
hp, SAND FILTER,
$150, STEPS, wed-
ding cake. $150
570-825-5781
794 Video Game
Systems/Games
DVDS. TV shows
and movies. $10
each. 570-655-5951
VIDEO GAMES PS3
God of War legacy
bundle 500gb new
$220. 472-8567
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
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800
PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
KITTENS, (6) FREE
to a good home.
570-575-9984
KITTENS, four, (2)
black (2) black and
white. Seven weeks
old. FREE.
570-823-1732
KITTENS, FREE, to
loving families and
homes. 2 black and
white, and 2 gray
and white. Litter, lit-
ter box, scoop, Kit-
ten chow included
with each kitten.
570-270-0124
KITTENS. (4) FREE
to a loving home.
570-735-4292
815 Dogs
Bernese
Mountain
Puppies
4 Male, 8 weeks.
$1,000 each.
Contact Erin.
(970) 232-8437
BOSTON
TERRIERS
Male, 1 1/2 years,
$150. Female, 11
years old, Free to a
good home.
570-696-0928
COCKER SPANIEL PUPS
VET CHECKED.
KIDS TESTED,
CATS APPROVED.
570-332-5562
DOBERMAN PUPPIES
AKC. Males and
Females, red and
rust. Ears cropped.
READY NOW!
Coopers
Dobermans
570-542-5158
ROTTIES HUSKIES
Yorkies, Chihuahuas
Labs & More
Bloomsburg
389-7877
Hazleton 453-6900
Hanover 829-1922
845 Pet Supplies
FISH TANK. 75 gal-
lon with stand and 2
large pumps. All
accessories includ-
ed. $600
570-779-4630
900
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
906 Homes for Sale
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Seller will enter-
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117-119 Park St.
off Hanover Street
(Double Side x Side)
A great Double
Block house, in
good condition,
great investment
opportunity,
separate utilities
2 bedrooms each
side, Vinyl siding,
gas heat, hot water
baseboard, Large
lot, new fencing.
"THIS IS AN ESTATE,
NO SELLERS
DISCLOSURE".
HOUSE BEING
SOLD IN "AS IS
CONDITION",
ALL TEST, INSPEC-
TIONS, are for
informational
purposes only.
Shown to qualified
buyers. Need extra
notice to show,
tenant occupied
one side.
Call for appointment
and any other
questions.
Capitol
Real Estate
John Vacendak
Broker
Your neighborhood
Professional
570-735-1810
579-823-4290
DALLAS
Perrins Marsh
106 acres,
Approximately, 80
acres of water and
26 acres of land
with ranch home
and pole barn. Full
gas lease transfers
with property.
Partially located in
Wyoming and
Luzerne Counties.
Truly a rare find!
MLS# 12-3026
$419,000
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
Signature Properties
570-675-5100
BEAR CREEK
LOT FOR SALE
Wonderful opportu-
nity! Beautiful 3.45
acre wooded build-
ing lot for your new
home. Has a 200
frontage on a paved
road. Lot needs well
and septic. $37,500
MLS#13-157
Call Mary Ann
Desiderio
570-851-2999
Smith Hourigan
Group
Mountain Top
570-474-6307
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
04 CHEVROLET IMPALA
A rare nd only 18,976 miles, Carfax Certied, Local Trade,
Obviously rarely driven, V6, Power Drivers Seat,
Premium Sound System and more............................... $8,900
2011 DODGE CALIBER HEAT
Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Sport appearance group,
Heated Front Seats, Power Heated Mirrors, Fog Lamps, Front &
Rear Passenger Side impact protection,
Sirius Satelite Radio ........................................ NOW$15,400
08 SUZUKI XL-7 AWD LUXURY
Priced $1,500 below Kelly Blue Book, Moonroof,
Third Row Seat, Heated Leather Seats,
All Wheel Drive.............................................................$12,900
12 DODGE AVENGER SXT PLUS
Only 10,128 Miles, Rear Spoiler, V-6,
6 Speed Automatic, Keyless Entry,
Limited Edition Interior .................................... NOW$18,900
10 MAZDA 3I TOURING
Only 23,630 Miles, Graphite Mica Exterior,
Bluetooth, iPod/MP3 Input, Automatic,................... $15,500
13 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLECAB 4X4
Like New, Local Trade, Only 4,000 Miles, TRD
Off Road Pkg., Backup Camera, 6 Cylinder,
Automatic ......................................................................$29,900
11 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4
Former Chrysler Group Executive Vehicle, Heated Front
Seats, Remote Start System, Power Heated Mirrors,
Fog Lamps, Trailer Tow Prep Group,
Only 22,755 Miles............................................. NOW$19,900
13 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4
1 Owner, Local Trade, Former Personal Vehicle of
Dealership Team member, Barely Used under
500 miles.........................................................................$24,400
12 JEEP COMPASS LIMITED 4X4
Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, In Dash Navigation,
Leather Seating, Heated Front Seats,
Only 20,327 Miles.............................................. NOW$21,900
12 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4
Former Product Evaluation Vehicle for the Jeep Brand,
Only 6,275 miles, Bluetooth Streaming
Audio, Automatic ............................................. NOW$20,900
12 DODGE CHARGER
V6 8 Speed Automatic will give you awesome
MPG for a car of this type.
All Speed traction control............................. $21,700
13 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING
2 to pick from, Only 15,000 miles, Rear DVD, Leather Seating,
Power Drivers Seat, Power Side Sliding Doors,
Rear Backup Camera, Bluetooth Audio ..........NOW$25,900
12 DODGE JOURNEY
Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Never Titled, Equipped
with 3rd Row Seating, Rear Air & Heat, Traction Control,
Four Wheel Antilock Brakes, Aluminum
Wheels, Heated Power Mirrors................... $19,300
12 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER GT 4X4
Only 14,380 Miles, Leather Seating, Navigation, Power
Seating, Sunroof, Rockford Fosgate Premium Sound
System, 6 Disc CD and
Satellite Radio, 6 Cylinder Automatic ......... $22,500
12 KIA SEOL+
This gas saver is equipped with bluetooth, Available Satellite
Radio, Has a very spacious and versatility
interior, Only 13,427 Miles.............................. NOW$13,300
11 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4 70TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Former Chrylser Employee Lease Vehicle, Leather Seating, Garmin
Navigation System, Heated Front Seats,
Exterior Chrome accents................................. NOW$19,500
12 JEEP LIBERTY LIMITED JET SKYSLIDER 4X4
Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Low Miles,
Retractable Panoramic Roof, Leather Seating,
Navigation........................................................... $26,900
11 CADILLAC CTS AWD
Only 24,138 miles, All Wheel Drive, Leather Seating, Available
Satellite Radio, OnStar Onboard
Communication System..............................................$23,900
11 RAM 1500 OUTDOORSMAN QUAD CAB 4X4
Former Detriot Area Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Premium Cloth Bucket Seats, 10
Way Power Drivers Seat, Remote Start, Underrail Box
Bedliner, Rear Window Defroster, V8, Automatic........................ $27,800
13 FORD FUSION HYBRID SE
Go Green With This New Body Style, Gets Between 4
1 & 47 MPG, Local New 4 Door Wrangler Trade In
With Only 3,600 miles......................................................................NOW$23,900
12 DODGE JOURNEY SXT AWD
All Wheel Drive, Third Row Seating, 6 Cylinder,
Automatic, Keyless Start, CD/Satellite Radio..........$21,900
12 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW
Rear DVD, Third Row Seat, Rear Air and Heat,
Rear Backup Camera, Remote Start System,
Power Liftgate .............................................................$23,700
13 DODGE DART RALLYE
Only 9,100 Miles on this Pitch Black Dart, The Rallye Group gives
it a sporty appearance, 1.4 Multi-Air Turbo Engine,
6 Speed Automatic, Power Sunroof,
Rear Backup Camera ..................................................$20,900
11 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4
Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, heated Front Seats, Remote Start
System, Premium Sound Group with 9 Boston Aucostic
Speakers, Keyless Entry, Power Heated Mirrors ...........$20,400
13 DODGE JOURNEY AWD
All Wheel Drive, Third Row Seating, 6 Cyl.,
Automatic, Keyless Start, CD Player,
Satellite Radio................................................... NOW$22,500
2012 DODGE
GRAND CARAVAN
CREW
STK#CR356750
NOW
$23,700
Prices are Plus Tax, Registration Fees and Documentation Fees. All payments are for 72 months to qualied buyers with excellent credit @ 6.99 APR. Your rate may
Vary depending on credit rating status. $2499 down payment or trade equity. In addition to tax and registration, doc fees. Must take delivery by 6/14/13
2011 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE
LAREDO 4X4
NOW
$26,400
WE HAND PICK THE BEST NEW CAR TRADE-INS & LEASE TURN-INS &
SELL THEM RIGHT HERE IN TUNKHANNOCK AT A FRACTION OF THEIR
ORIGINAL PRICE. THEY DRIVE LIKE NEW BUT COST THOUSANDS LESS.
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11 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4
Hardtop, Automatic, Carfax 1-Owner, Local Trade,
Only 13,978 Miles, Deep Tint Sunscreen
Rear Windows, Priced $1,600 below
KBB Retail ....................................................... $23,400
12 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4
Former Chrysler Group Company Demo, Uconnect
Voice Connect w/ Bluetooth Streaming Audio,
Supplemental Front Seat Side Airbags, Power
Windows and Locks, Remote Keyless Entry,
Alpine Premium Audio System,
17 Aluminum Wheels................................... $25,500
12 CHRYSLER 200 CONVERTIBLE
6 Speed Automatic, Power Convertible Top, Rear Window
Defroster, Security Alarm, Power 6 Way
Drivers Seat, SiriusXM Satellite Radio............ $19,600
12 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
Deep Tinted Rear Sunscreen Glass, Fog Lamps, Security
Alarm, Power Mirrors, Sirius Satellite Radio,
V6, Automatic ................................................... $21,600
11 JEEP LIBERTY LIMITED 4X4
Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Only 26,592 Miles,
Leather Seating, Sunroof,
GPS Navigation .............................................. $23,300
12 RAM 1500 EXPRESS CREW CAB 4X4
Former Chrysler Employee Demo, HEMI V8, 6 Speed
Automatic, Class IV Trailer Hitch, Fog Lamps, Chrome
Tubular Sidesteps, 20 Chrome Clad
Wheels, Remote Keyless Entry.................... $31,300
13 CHRYSLER 200S HARD TOP CONVERTIBLE
Former Chrysler Company Car Featured In Deep
Cherry Red, Retractable Roof, Heated Leather
Trimmed Seating, GPS Navigation, Remote Start,
V6 w/6 Speed Automatic
Transmission .................................................. $28,800
12 CHRYSLER 300 LIMITED LUXURY EDITION AWD
Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Limited Production
Run 300 All Wheel Drive, Rear Backup Camera,
Heated Leather Seats,
Bluetooth Streaming Audio.......................... $34,900
13 CHRYSLER 300S AWD GLACIER
A Rare Limited Glacier Edition, Never Been Titled,
Save From Thousands Compared To A Brand New
One, Garmin Navigation, Dual Pane
Panoramic Sunroof, Beats Audio by
Dr. Dre Only 12 Miles..................................... $36,850
12 CHRYSLER 300C AWD
This All Wheel Drive Gloss Black 300C is a Former
Chrysler Company Car Equipped With Just About Every
Available Option and Harman Kardon Audio Ground
Breaking Featuring 18 Premium Speakers, Garmin
Navigation, Panoramic Sunroof. See Our
Website For More Details. ............................. $35,500
Clearance Priced
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2012 JEEP
COMPASS
LIMITED 4X4
STK#BC734542
NOW
$19,900
NOW
$23,400
NOW
$28,400
2012 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE
LAREDO 4X4
STK#CD513762
STK#DG338923
NOW
$21,400
2013 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN SXT
STK#DR516420
2013 DODGE
JOURNEY AWD
STK#DT527332
NOW
$22,500
2012 JEEP COMPASS
LIMITED 4X4
STK#CD524304
NOW
$23,600
NOW
$21,700
NOW
$22,500
STK#CC265942
2011 HYUNDAI
SONATA LIMITED
NOW
$19,900
2012 DODGE
DURANGO CREW
AWD
STK#CC163297
NOW
$34,700
STK#BH133182
2012 CHRYSLER
200 LX
STK#CN222961
NOW
$16,500
2012 DODGE
CHARGER
STK#CH295410
2012 MITSUBISHI
OUTLANDER GT AWD
LEATHER
NAV
STK# 130109D
NOW
$23,600
STK#130109C
2012 KIA SEOL+
NOW
$13,300
AS LOWAS
$184
STK#CK10703
2012 CHEVROLET
SILVERADO 1500
LT 4X4
V8
LOW
MILES REAR DVD
THIRD ROW
SEAT
LEATHER
SEATING
LEATHER
SEATING
NOW
$19,600
2012 CHRYSLER 200
TOURING CONVERTIBLE
STK#CN179976
ONLY
22,500
MILES
More Values...
Hand Picked Just for You!
ONLY
15,538
MILES
V6
NOW
$15,500
2010 MAZDA3i
TOURING SEDAN
STK#A1129703
NOW
$15,900
2012 FIAT 500C
CONVERTIBLE
STK#130228I
LEATHER
SEATING
STK#CD573890
2012 JEEP PATRIOT
SPORT 4X4
NOW
$17,600
1 OWNER
THIRD
ROW
SEAT
2011 CADILLAC
CTS AWD
NOW
$23,900
STK#130219B
2012 CHRYSLER
300S AWD
STK#CH100347
NOW
$32,900
V8
NOW
$15,900
2011 DODGE CALIBER
MAINSTREET
STK#BD264568
ONLY
22,630
MILES
STK#CR333202
NOW
$20,800
POWER
SLIDING
DOORS
2012 DODGE
GRAND
CARAVAN SXT
AS LOWAS
$229
AS LOWAS
$235
NAVIGATION
ALL WHEEL
DRIVE
SUNROOF
S
O
L
D
ONLY
22,585
MILES
2013 KIA SORRENTO
LX AWD
S
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L
D
S
O
L
D
S
O
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D
S
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VALUES VALLEY
IN
THE
2000 CHEVROLET
CORVETTE COUPE
#13521B
6 Speed Automatic Transmission
Climate Control Active Handling System
Ride Control Head Up Display
Clear Roof Panel Cruise Memory Seat Alloy Wheels
$
19,950
*
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LOW
MILES
#13303B, 2.4L, 4 Cyl., AT, A/C, Power Options, Fog
Lamp, CD, Roof Rack, Alloy Wheels, Traction Control
2011 KIA
SORENTO LX
AWD
ONLY
33K
MILES
$
20,999
*
#Z2957A, 3.6L V6, Manual Trans., P. Options, Air,
Spoiler, CDm F&R Flangeless, R. Park Assist,
Sport Suspension
2011 CHEVY CAMARO
1LT COUPE
ONLY
16K
MILES
RS
PACKAGE
$
23,847
*
2009 SATURN OUTLOOK
AWD
#Z2975, 3.6L
V6 AT, A/C,
8 Passenger,
Cruise, PW,
PDL, High Back
Bucket Seats
$
18,950
*
$
14,987
*
2009 CHEVY
IMPALA LT
#13108A, AT, A/C, PW, PDL, Leather, Sunroof,
Spoiler, Alloy Wheels, Cruise
ONLY
25K
MILES
#13431A, 2.5L, AT, A/C, PW, PDL,
Aluminum Wheels
2000 SUBARU
OUTBACK AWD
ONE
OWNER
$
10,944
*
ONLY
37K
MILES
$
10,500
*
POLARIS RANGER 4X4 CREW
SILVER BURST
SPECIAL
EDITION
700 Twin, 6 Seater, Windshield & Top,
Aluminum Wheels
ONLY
300
MILES
$
18,995
*
2008 CADILLAC
CTS4
AWD
#Z3005,
Sunroof,
Heated Seats,
Luxury Pkg, Bose Stereo, Low Miles
2008 CHEVY SILVERADO
1500 CREW CAB 4X4
$
23,965
*
ONE
OWNER
#13641A, Duramax Diesel, Allison Auto.
Transmission, Air, PW, PDL, Cruise, Tilt, Keyless Entry,
Auto Trans., Locking Rear Differential, Low Miles
2006 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD
LT EXTENDED CAB
4X4 DURAMAX
DIESEL
$
29,985
*
ONE
OWNER
#13596A, 2.9L Auto., Air, Step Bars,
Hard Tonneau Cover, Cast Aluminum
Wheels, Fog Lamps, Rear Jump Seat
2008 CHEVY COLORADO
EXTENDED CAB
4X4
$
16,945
*
ONE
OWNER
2010 CHRYSLER
TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING
PLUS
$
21,850
*
#Z2964, 3.8L, 6 Cyl., Auto., Air, Power Options,
Sunroof, Leather, Stow N Go, Power Dual Side
Doors, DVD, Backup Camera, Keyless Start
ONLY
27K
MILES
ONE
OWNER
#Z2883A, 3.6L V6, AT, A/C, Sunroof, 3rd Row, Key-
less Entry, Spoiler, P. Liftgate, Remote Start, Bluetooth
2011 GMC ACADIA
SLE AWD
ONE
OWNER
$
23,989
*
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#13235A, 5.3L V8 Auto., Air, PW, PDL, Trailering Pkg,
Alum. Wheels, Locking Rear Differential, CD/MP3,
Remote Start Prep Pkg, Chrome Grille Surround
JUST REDUCED!
2000 CHEVY CORVETTE
CONVERTIBLE
#Z2950, 5.7L 8 Cyl., Auto., A/C, Leather, Power
Options, Premium Wheels, Bose Stereo, Cruise
ONLY
45K
MILES
$
21,950
*
#13164A, 4 Cylinder, Automatic, Air,
PW, PDL, Alloy Wheels
2005 SUBARU LEGACY
2.5I AWD
$
12,985
*
ONLY
26K
MILES
ONE
OWNER
#Z2947, 2.4L,
AT, A/C, PW, PDL,
Chrome Appearance Package, Fog Lamps,
Running Boards, Leather, Sunroof
2008 CHEVY HHR LT
$
12,967
*
LOW
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#13694A, 5.3L 8 Cyl. Auto., A/C, PW, PDL,
Tow Pkg., Cruise, Alloy Wheels, Remote Start
2007 CHEVY SILVERADO
1500 EXT CAB
LT 4X4
$
19,994
*
ONE
OWNER
Z71
$
6,981
*
2006 HYUNDAI ACCENT
#13135A, AM/FM/CD Player, Rear Defrost,
Hub Caps, Tilt Steering Wheel
ONLY
45K
MILES
ONE
OWNER
#Z3004,
2.4L 4 Cyl.,
Automatic,
Alloys, PW, PDL,
Sunroof, Leather,
Air, Traction Control,
Roof Rack, 45K Miles
2007 JEEP COMPASS
LIMITED
4X4
$
13,987
*
2010 CHEVY
MALIBU LS
$
15,352
*
#13614A, 2.4L 4 Speed Automatic,
Air, PW, PDL, Remote Keyless Entry w/
Extended Range, Power Mirrors, CD/MP3
ONLY
16K
MILES
#12748A, V6 AT, A/C, Leather Heated Seats,
Sunroof, Spoiler, Alum. Wheels,
6 Disc CD, Bose Stereo
2008 CHEVY IMPALA
LTZ
$
13,986
*
ONE
OWNER
906 Homes for Sale
HUNLOCK CREEK
Over 36 Acres of
trails and views.
This meticulously
maintained property
features 2 Ranch
Homes with
Attached Garages,
Detached 2-Car
Garage, and ponds.
Walk-out basement
with coal burner.
Additional 30.09
acres can be
purchased.
MLS#13-1889
$429,000
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
Signature Properties
570-675-5100
HANOVER
Ideal location in
Hanover Township.
Close to high
school and shop-
ping. This duplex
offers a new fur-
nace, newer roof,
most replacement
windows, large
yard, garage with
work area and off-
street parking for a
great price.
MLS# 13-757
$59,000
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
Signature Properties
570-675-5100
AVOCA
$59,900
902 William St.
Corner lot in
Pittston Twp., 2
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, move in
condition.
Newer gas fur-
nace and hot
water heater,
new w/w carpet
in dining room &
living room.
Large yard.
www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com
MLS 13-767
Tom Salvaggio
570-262-7716
S
O
L
D
BEAR CREEK
Spaciously satisfy-
ing from the open
kitchen/eating area,
impressive.
Fireplace in great
room to an expand-
ed family room, you
will enjoy life more
in this picturesque
4 bedroom in Laurel
Brook Estates.
MLS#13-1587
$395,000
Arlene Warunek
570-714-6112
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
DALLAS
NEW PRICE
This 4 bedroom, 2
1/2 bath Cape Cod
style home has so
much to offer!
Plenty of room for
everyone. Master
bedroom with walk-
in closet and full
bath, family room
with fireplace, re-
creation room with
half bath in lower
level. Hardwood
floors on 1st floor,
new windows,
above ground pool.
MLS #13-1109
$174,900
Tracy Zarola
574-6465
696-0723
DALLAS
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
9 Westminster Dr.
4 bedroom brick
ranch. 2,800 sq. ft.
Totally renovated. 2
1/2 car garage. Low
taxes, corner lot.
See ZILLOW for
details. $274,000.
Call 570-878-3150
WEST PITTSTON
2 bedroom ranch,
completely remod-
eled, with extra 50
x 100 building lot
included. $75,000.
570-299-5415
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2012 Volkswagen
Jetta Sedan
1-Owner, Power Windows &
Locks, CD, Automatic
Stk# P15012
$
14,999
*
OR
$
212
PER
MO.**
2012 Toyota
Corolla Sedan
LE Package, AUtomatic, PW, PL,
1-Owner
Stk# P15096
$
14,899
*
OR
$
209
PER
MO.**
MILLIONS
TO
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12,999
* $
178
PER
MO.**
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2011 Chevy HHR
Stk# P15045, LT Package,
Power Windows & Locks
$
13,499
*
OR $
189
PER
MO.**
2012 Nissan
Sentra S Sedan
Stk# P14993,
Automatic, Power Windows
& Locks, CD, 1-Owner
$
13,799
*
OR $
192
PER
MO.**
Stk# P15046A, Automatic,
Power Windows & Locks,
Great On Gas
$
10,799
*
OR
$
149
PER
MO.**
Stk# P14925,
Power Windows & Locks,
CD, Great On Gas, 1-Owner
$
11,499
*
OR
$
157
PER
MO.**
2009 Honda Accord
EX-L Sedan
Stk# V1070A,
Leather, Moonroof,
V6, Alloys, Auto
$
14,999
*
OR $
215
PER
MO.**
2012 Chevy
Malibu Sedan
Stk# P15008,
Sunroof, Automatic, Alloys,
Power Windows & Locks
$
14,999
*
OR $
209
PER
MO.**
2012 Dodge
Avenger SXT Sdn
Stk# P15094,
Chrome Wheels, Automatic,
PW, PL, 1-Owner
$
14,999
*
OR $
212
PER
MO.**
2012 Nissan
Altima S Sedan
Stk# P15051,
Power Windows & Locks,
CD, 1-Owner
$
15,499
*
OR $
219
PER
MO.**
2010 Ford
Escape 4WD
Stk# P14992,
Power Windows & Locks,
Alloys, Automatic, 4WD
$
15,599
*
OR $
221
PER
MO.**
2012 Honda Civic
Sedan
Stk# P15119,
LX Package, Automatic, Power
Windows & Locks, Cruise
$
15,899
*
OR $
226
PER
MO.**
2012 Hyundai
Sonata
Stk# P15033,
Power Windows & Locks,
1-Owner, Cruise, CD
$
15,999
*
OR $
226
PER
MO.**
2008 Audi A4
Quattro Sedan
Stk# P15020,
All Wheel Drive, Alloys,
Leather, Sunroof
$
16,499
*
OR $
244
PER
MO.**
2012 Suzuki SX4
Sportback 5Dr
Stk# P14741,
Sport Package, Alloy
Wheels, Automatic
$
16,599
*
OR $
236
PER
MO.**
2008 Ford
Expedition 4x4
3rd Row Seating,
Alloys, 4 Wheel Drive
$
16,999
*
OR $
253
PER
MO.**
2010 Jeep Grand
Cherokee 4x4 Laredo
Stk# P15057A,
Alloys, Power Windows &
Locks, 4 Wheel Drive
$
16,999
*
OR $
245
PER
MO.**
Stk# P15056, Power Windows & Locks, Automatic, A/C
2012 Suzuki
Kizashi AWD
Stk# S2288A,
All Wheel Drive, CVT
Automatic, Only 4K Miles!
$
16,999
*
OR $
244
PER
MO.**
2011 Mitsubishi
Endeavors AWDs
Stk# P15052,
Automatic, Power Windows
& Locks, 1-Owners
$
17,799
*
OR $
258
PER
MO.**
2012 Dodge
Grand Caravan
Stk# P15095,
SXT Package, Alloys,
1-Owner, Bucket Seats
$
17,999
*
OR $
262
PER
MO.**
2010 Chevy
Traverse AWD
Stk# P14909,
3rd Row Seating,
All Wheel Drive, PW, PL
$
18,999
*
OR $
277
PER
MO.**
2013 Kia Sportage
SUV AWD
Stk# P14978,
Alloy Wheels, Power
Windows & Locks
$
19,999
*
OR $
291
PER
MO.**
2010 Ford Edge
SUV AWD
Power Windows & Locks,
Alloys, All Wheel Drive
$
20,499
*
OR $
299
PER
MO.**
2011 Honda CRV
SE AWD
Stk# P15103,
Special Edition, Alloy Wheels,
Low Miles! All Wheel Drive
$
21,999
*
OR $
323
PER
MO.**
2013 Kia Sorento
SUV AWD
Stk# P14966,
3rd Row Seating, Alloy
Wheels, 1-Owner
$
21,999
*
OR $
322
PER
MO.**
2010 Dodge Ram Quad
Cab 4x4 w/ Lift Kit
Stk# P14959A,
Off Road Wheels & Tires, Lift
Kit, Nice Truck, Must See!
$
22,999
*
OR $
342
PER
MO.**
2012 Nissan
Pathnder SV 4x4
Stk# P15092,
Rear View Camera,
3rd Row, Alloys, PW, PL
$
24,899
*
OR $
369
PER
MO.**
2011 Nissan Titan
Crew Cab 4x4
Stk# P15083,
Pro-4X Package, Bluetooth,
Alloys, Tow Package
$
28,999
*
OR $
439
PER
MO.**
2013 Chevy
Tahoe LT 4x4
Stk# P15002,
Rear DVD, 2nd Row Bucket Seats,
3rd Row, Leather, Sunroof, 20 Wheels
$
39,999
*
OR $
609
PER
MO.**
2012 Chevy
Impala
Stk# P15117,
LT Package, Alloys,
Power Seat, 1-Owner
$
14,899
*
OR $
209
PER
MO.**
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2012 Volvo C30
R-Design
Stk# P15048, R-Design Package,
Navigation, Roof Rails, Leather
$
24,899
*
OR $
369
PER
MO.**
2007 Volvo
S80 Sedan
Stk# P15068, Heated Leather, Rear
Park Assist, Moon Roof
$
16,499
*
OR $
249
PER
MO.**
2011 Lexus CT
200H Wagon
Stk# P14965, Hybrid! Leather,
Navigation, Sunroof,
$
25,499
*
OR $
379
PER
MO.**
2010 Volvo
S80 Sedan
Stk# P15104, Executive Package, V8,
Leather, Moon Roof, All Wheel Drive
$
27,999
*
OR $
422
PER
MO.**
2012 Mercedes
C300 4Matic Sedan
Stk# P15084, Sport Package,
Navigation, Power Seat, Low Miles
$
31,499
*
OR $
475
PER
MO.**
2013 Inniti JX35
AWD SUV
Stk# P14977, Navigation, Dual Headrest
DVDs, 3rd Row, Leather, & More!
$
46,499
*
OR $
712
PER
MO.**
2004 Chevrolet
Malibu Sedan
Stk# P14750B, Only 61K Miles,
Power Windows & Locks, Auto
$
7,999
*
2007 Nissan
Altima Sedan
Stk# P15017, Automatic,
Power Windows & Locks, CD
$
8,499
*
2002 Ford Mustang
GT Coupe
Stk# P15022A, Automatic,
Alloys, PW, PL
$
8,999
*
2004 Volvo XC90
AWD SUV
Stk# V1031A, Moonroof,
Leather, Only 80K Miles
$
9,899
*
2004 Nissan
Pathnder 4x4
Stk# P15073A, Platinum Pkg,
Leather, Alloys
$
9,999
*
2009 Chevy Cobalt
Coupe
Stk# P15200, A/C, Power Windows
& Locks, Low Miles
$
9,999
*
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607-776-8100
HORNELL, NY
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607-324-4444
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ELMIRA, NY
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607-734-7161
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2012 I88A 88A 8
(20,000 T0 28,000 H|LE8}
FA6T0RY A|R, AUT0, 46YL., PwR w|N00w8-
L06K8, 6RU|8E, T|LT, REAR 8P0|LER,
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2008 SUZUKI RENO 4DR HATCHBACK
wh|TE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 40,000 H|LE8
$
6,999
2009 CHEVROLET COBALT CPE
LUE, 60, A|R, 58P 51,000 H|LE8
$
7,999
2007 CHEVROLET COBALT LS 4DR
RE0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 3,000 H|LE8
$
7,999
2007 CHEVROLET HHR 4DR
LUE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
7,999
2007 MITSUBISHI GALANT 4DR
CRAY, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 55,000 H|LE8
$
7,999
2010 NISSAN VERSA 4DR
RE0, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 58P 51,000 H|LE8
$
7,999
2009 CHEVROLET COBALT LS CPE
TEAL, 60, A|R, 58P 35,000 H|LE8
$
8,999
2011 HYUNDAI ACCENT 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, AH-FH 8TERE0, A|R, AUT0 38,000 H|LE8
$
8,999
2011 HYUNDAI ACCENT 4DR
8|LVER, A|R, AUT0 30,000 H|LE8
$
8,999
2009 PONTIAC G3 4DR HATCHBACK
LUE, A|R, 58P 30,000 H|LE8
$
8,999
2009 PONTIAC G5 CPE XFE
HAR00N, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 58P 40,000 H|LE8
$
8,999
2011 SUZUKI SX4 4DR
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 60, AR|, 58P 42,000 H|LE8
$
8,999
2011 CHEVROLET AVEO LT 4DR (DR)
wh|TE, 46YL, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 28,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 CHEVROLET AVEO LT 4DR (DR)
YELL0w, 46YL, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 CHEVROLET AVEO LT 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, 46YL, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 CHEVROLET AVEO5 LT 4DR HATCHBACK (DR)
wh|TE, 46YL, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 35,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 CHEVROLET AVEO5 LT 4DR HATCHBACK (DR)
RE0, 46YL, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 32,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 CHEVROLET AVEO5 LT 4DR HATCHBACK
RE0, 46YL, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 58P 29,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 CHEVROLET AVEO5 LT 4DR HATCHBACK (DR)
8|LVER, 46YL, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 CHEVROLET AVEO5 LT 4DR HATCHBACK (DR)
8|LVER, 46YL, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 2,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 CHEVROLET AVEO5 LT2 4DR HATCHBACK (DR)
8|LVER, 46YL, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 28,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 CHEVROLET AVEO5 LT2 4DR HATCHBACK (DR)
0K CRAY, 46YL, LEAThER, R00F, 8P0|LER, ALL0Y8, 6RU|8E, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 34,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2010 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER
wh|TE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 25,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2009 FORD FOCUS SE CPE
RE0, ALL0Y8, 8P0|LER, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 58P 3,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2008 FORD FOCUS S 4DR
CRAY, A|R, AUT0 44,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 HYUNDAI ACCENT 2DR HATCHBACK
0RANCE, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 58P 22,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 HYUNDAI ACCENT 2DR HATCHBACK
0RANCE, 60, A|R, AUT0 15,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 HYUNDAI ACCENT GL 2DR
8|LVER, 8P0|LER, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 58P 13,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 HYUNDAI ACCENT 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, 60, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2010 HYUNDAI ACCENT BLUE 2DR HATCHBACK
YELL0w, A|R, AUT0 21,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 NISSAN VERSA 4DR HATCHBACK (DR)
8|LVER, A|R, AUT0 37,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 NISSAN VERSA 4DR HATCHBACK (DR)
wh|TE, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 37,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2010 NISSAN CUBE
CRAY, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 8P 41,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2008 PONTIAC G5 CPE
LA6K, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 2,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 SUZUKI SX4 4DR
wh|TE, Pw|N0, A|R, 58P 21,000 H|LE8
$
9,999
2011 CHEVROLET AVEO LT 4DR
8|LVER, 46YL, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 18,000 H|LE8
$
10,999
2011 CHEVROLET HHR LS 4DR
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 42,000 H|LE8
$
10,999
2010 CHEVROLET COBALT LS 4DR
TEAL, 8P0|LER, 60, A|R, AUT0 2,000 H|LE8
$
10,999
2011 DODGE CALIBER SE
8|LVER, Pw|N0, A|R, 58P 38,000 H|LE8
$
10,999
2011 FORD FIESTA SE 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 38,000 H|LE8
$
10,999
2010 HYUNDAI SONATA 4DR
HAR00N, ALL0Y8, 8P0|LER, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 51,000 H|LE8
$
10,999
2012 NISSAN VERSA 4DR HATCHBACK
LA6K, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 24,000 H|LE8
$
10,999
2012 NISSAN VERSA 4DR HATCHBACK (DR)
8|LER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 33,000 H|LE8
$
10,999
2011 NISSAN VERSA 4DR HATCHBACK (DR)
wh|TE, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 31,000 H|LE8
$
10,999
2011 NISSAN VERSA 4DR HATCHBACK (DR)
RE0, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 33,000 H|LE8
$
10,999
2011 NISSAN SENTRA S 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 4,000 H|LE8
$
10,999
2011 NISSAN SENTRA S 4DR (DR)
RE0, 8P0|LER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 37,000 H|LE8
$
10,999
2011 SUZUKI SX4 4DR ANNIVERSARY EDITION
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
10,999
2011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)
wh|TE, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 44,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)
C0L0H|8T, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 42,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)
LA6K, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 45,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2010 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS 4DR
CRAY, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 31,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2010 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS 4DR
wh|TE, V, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 34,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2008 CHEVROLET MALIBU LTZ 4DR
LA6K, V, LEAThER, R00F, hEATE0 P8EAT, ALL0Y8, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 5,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2011 DODGE CALIBER EXPRESS
0RANCE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 58P 27,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2011 DODGE CALIBER EXPRESS
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 58P 31,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2011 DODGE AVENGER EXPRESS 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 38,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2012 FORD FIESTA S 4DR
8|LVER, A|R, 58P 11,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2011 FORD FIESTA S 4DR
8|LVER, T|LT, AH-FH 8TERE0, A|R, 58P 21,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2011 FORD FIESTA SES 5DR HATCHBACK
8|LVER, 1"ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 31,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2011 FORD FIESTA SE 4DR (DR)
wh|TE, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 23,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2011 FORD FIESTA SE 4DR
LA6K, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 23,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2011 FORD FIESTA SE 4DR
8|LVER, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 17,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2011 FORD FIESTA SE 4DR (DR)
wh|TE, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 28,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2011 KIA SOUL 4DR
8|LVER, Pw|N0, A|R, 58P 25,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2012 MAZDA 2 SPORT 4DR HATCHBACK (DR)
PEARL wh|TE, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 31,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2010 MAZDA 3 SPORT 4DR
wh|TE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 24,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2010 MAZDA 3 TOURING 4DR
CRAY, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 39,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2010 MAZDA 6 SPORT 4DR
CRAY, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 21,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2007 MERCURY MONTEGO PREMIER 4DR AWD
6hAHPACNE, LEAThER, R00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 32,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2012 NISSAN VERSA 4DR HATCHBACK (DR)
R|ChT LUE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 31,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
LA6K, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 3,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
R0wN, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 40,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
R0wN, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 31,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
PEARL wh|TE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 35,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 42,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 31,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
LUE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 30,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
LUE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 38,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
RE0, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 3,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2011 NISSAN SENTRA S 4DR (DR)
wh|TE PEARL, 8P0|LER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 31,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2012 SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER AWD
wh|TE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 8P 1,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2012 SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER AWD
wh|TE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 58P 1,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2011 TOYOTA YARIS 4DR
LA6K, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2011 TOYOTA YARIS 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 41,000 H|LE8
$
11,999
2009 BUICK LACROSSE CX 4DR
8LATE LUE, V, Pw|N0, whEEL PKC, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 33,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2009 BUICK LACROSSE CX 4DR
E|CE, V, Pw|N0, whEEL PKC, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 2,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2013 CHEVROLET SPARK LS 4DR HATCHBACK
RE0, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 500 H|LE8
$
12,999
2013 CHEVROLET SPARK LT 4DR HATCHBACK
LT LUE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, 58P 1,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 CHEVROLET SONIC LT 4DR
0RANCE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 58P 15,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)
wh|TE, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 39,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 33,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 33,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)
C0L0H|8T, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 43,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)
H06hA, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 38,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 37,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS 4DR (DR)
wh|TE, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 2,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2011 CHEVROLET CRUZE LS2 4DR
LT LUE, Pw|N0, A|R, 58P 13,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS 4DR
CRAY, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 33,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS 4DR
H06hA, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 27,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)
C0L0H|8T, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 34,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)
RE0, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 35,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)
wh|TE, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 33,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 30,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 24,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)
wh|TE, V, LEAThER, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, hEATE0 P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 40,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 CHRYSLER 200 LX 4DR (DR)
wh|TE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 31,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 DODGE AVENGER SE 4DR (DR)
R|ChT LUE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 30,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 DODGE AVENGER SE 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 34,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 DODGE AVENGER SE 4DR (DR)
0RANCE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 34,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 DODGE AVENGER SE 4DR (DR)
LA6K, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 DODGE AVENGER SE 4DR (DR)
LA6K, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 33,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 DODGE AVENGER SXT 4DR (DR)
CRAY, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 39,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 DODGE AVENGER SXT 4DR (DR)
R|ChT RE0, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 38,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 FORD FIESTA SEL 4DR (DR)
L|HE CREEN, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 27,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 FORD FIESTA SEL 4DR (DR)
0K YELL0w, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 60, PREH|UH AU0|0, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 FORD FIESTA SE 5DR HATCHBACK (DR)
L|HE, 8P0RT APPEAR, ALL0Y8, 8P0|LER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 FORD FIESTA SE 5DR HATCHBACK (DR)
RE0, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 18,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 FORD FIESTA SE 5DR HATCHBACK (DR)
8|LVER, 8P0RT APPEAR, ALL0Y8, 8P0|LER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 24,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2011 FORD FIESTA SE 5DR HATCHBACK
LUE FLAHE, ALL0Y8, hEATE0 8EAT8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 18,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2011 FORD FUSION SE 4DR
RE0, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 41,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2011 FORD FUSION SE 4DR
0R0EAUX RE0, 17"ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 8YN6, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 34,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2010 FORD FUSION SE 4DR
LA6K, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 2,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2010 HONDA CIVIC 4DR
PEwTER, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 27,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR
CRAY, Pw|N0, A|R, 58P 38,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, 58P 3,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 34,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2010 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR
LUE, LA6K 6L0ThPw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 3,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 HYUNDAI ACCENT
R|ChT LUE, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 58P 17,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 HYUNDAI ACCENT GL HATCHBACK
R|ChT LUE, Pw|N0, A|R, 58P 8,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS 4DR (DR)
R|ChT LUE, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 58P 13,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2010 MAZDA 3 SPORT 4DR
LUE, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2010 MAZDA 3 SPORT 4DR
CRAY, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2010 MAZDA 3 TOURING 4DR
CRAY, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 23,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2010 MAZDA 3i TOURING 4DR
LA6K, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, 58P 2,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2010 MAZDA 6i SPORT 4DR
LA6K, 46YL, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 30,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2010 MAZDA 6 TOURING 4DR
R|ChT LUE, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 21,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2010 MAZDA 6i TOURING 4DR
8|LVER, 46YL, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 30,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 NISSAN VERSA 4DR
RE0, 1.L 46YL, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 18,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
PEARL wh|TE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
PEARL wh|TE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
CRAY, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 25,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
CRAY, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 21,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 21,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 28,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
RE0, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 27,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
RE0, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 25,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
LA6K, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 20,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
LA6K, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4DR (DR)
LUE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 23,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 SCION IQ 2DR HATCHBACK
0RANCE, Pw|N0, LUET00Th, A|R, AUT0 8,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2011 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4DR (DR)
RE0, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 32,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2011 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4DR (DR)
RE0, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 31,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2011 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4DR (DR)
0K LUE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 30,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2011 TOYOTA MATRIX (DR)
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2010 TOYOTA MATRIX S
8|LVER, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 37,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 4DR (DR)
CRAY, 2.0L 46YL, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 28,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 4DR (DR)
CRAY, 2.0L 46YL, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 30,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 4DR (DR)
LUE, 2.0L 46YL, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2012 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 4DR (DR)
LA6K, 2.0L 46YL, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 28,000 H|LE8
$
12,999
2013 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS 4DR (DR)
LA6K, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 19,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET CRUZE LS 4DR
LA6K, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 2,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 4DR (DR)
C0L0, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 28,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS 4DR
C0L0, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 13,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS 4DR
H06hA, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 12,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS 4DR
8LATE CRAY, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 23,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS 4DR (DR)
LA6K, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)
wh|TE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 32,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)
LT C0L0, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 31,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 25,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)
C0L0H|8T, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 27,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)
C0L0H|8T, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 32,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS 4DR (DR)
6hAHPACNE, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 25,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS 4DR (DR)
wh|TE, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60N80LE, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 13,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS 4DR (DR)
LA6K, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 20,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)
R|ChT RE0, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)
wh|TE, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 23,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHRYSLER 200 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 19,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHRYSLER 200 4DR (DR)
RE0, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 19,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING 4DR (DR)
0K LUE, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 21,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING 4DR (DR)
LA6K, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 25,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHRYSLER 200 LX 4DR (DR)
LA6K, 18P0L|8hE0 ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING 4DR (DR)
RE0, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 18,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING 4DR
LA6K, V, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 4,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 DODGE AVENGER SE 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, V, P8EAT, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 2,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 DODGE AVENGER SXT 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, 46YL, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 20,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 DODGE AVENGER SXT 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, 46YL, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 27,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 FORD FIESTA SE 5DR HATCHBACK
LA6K, Pw|N0, A|R, 58P ,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, 8P0|LER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 14,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR (DR)
LA6K, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 21,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR (DR)
LT CREEN, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 19,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 FORD FOCUS SEL 5DR HATCHBACK (DR)
RE0, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 20,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 FORD FOCUS SEL 5DR HATCHBACK (DR)
R|ChT RE0, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 20,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 FORD FOCUS SEL 5DR HATCHBACK (DR)
R|ChT RE0, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 24,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 FORD FOCUS SEL 5DR HATCHBACK (DR)
LA6K, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, F0C L|ChT8, A|R, AUT0 27,000 H|LE8
$
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2012 FORD FUSION SE 4DR
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 33,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 FORD FUSION SE 4DR
CRAY, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 35,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 FORD FUSION SE 4DR
wh|TE, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 30,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 FORD FUSION SE 4DR (DR)
LUE FLAHE, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 32,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 FORD FUSION SE 4DR (DR)
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2012 FORD FUSION SE 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 32,000 H|LE8
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2012 FORD FUSION SE 4DR
LT LUE, ALL0Y8, 8P0|LER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 31,000 H|LE8
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13,999
2011 FORD FUSION SE 4DR (DR)
8TERL|NC CRAY, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
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13,999
2011 FORD FUSION SE 4DR (DR)
8TERL|NC CRAY, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 27,000 H|LE8
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2011 FORD FUSION SE 4DR
LT CRAY, 8UNR00F, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 21,000 H|LE8
$
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2011 FORD FUSION S 4DR
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 17,000 H|LE8
$
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2011 FORD FUSION SE 4DR
8|LVER, 8UNR00F, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
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2012 HONDA FIT
TEAL, Pw|N0, A|R, 58P 10,000 H|LE8
$
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2011 HYUNDAI ELANTRA TOURING WAGON
LA6K, Pw|N0, A|R, 58P 22,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2013 KIA RIO 5DR HATCHBACK
LA6K, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 12,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2013 KIA SOUL
RE0, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 58P 12,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
2012 KIA FORTE EX 4DR
CRAY, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 14,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
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LA6K, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
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CRAY, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 21,000 H|LE8
$
13,999
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$
13,999
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LT LUE, 2.5L, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, 58P 28,000 H|LE8
$
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8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
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$
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2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR (DR)
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$
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$
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14,999
2010 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM AWD
LA6K, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 24,000 H|LE8
$
14,999
2010 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM AWD
HAR00N, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 34,000 H|LE8
$
14,999
2011 SUZUKI KIZASHI SLS 4DR AWD
CRAY, LEAThER, R00F, NAV|, hEATE0 P8EAT, 6RU|8E, ALL0Y8, A|R, AUT0 39,000 H|LE8
$
14,999
2011 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
14,999
2011 TOYOTA CAMRY SE 4DR (DR)
LUE, ALL0Y8, 8P0|LER, CR0UN0 EFFE6T8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 34,000 H|LE8
$
14,999
2011 TOYOTA CAMRY SE 4DR (DR)
R|ChT LUE, ALL0Y8, 8P0|LER, CR0UN0 EFFE6T8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 35,000 H|LE8
$
14,999
2011 TOYOTA CAMRY SE 4DR (DR)
R|ChT LUE, ALL0Y8, 8P0|LER, CR0UN0 EFFE6T8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 31,000 H|LE8
$
14,999
2011 TOYOTA CAMRY SE 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, 8P0|LER, CR0UN0 EFFE6T8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 24,000 H|LE8
$
14,999
2011 TOYOTA CAMRY SE 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, 8P0|LER, CR0UN0 EFFE6T8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 33,000 H|LE8
$
14,999
2013 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SE 4DR (DR)
CRAY, 2.5L |5, LEAThERETTE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 13,000 H|LE8
$
14,999
2013 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SE 4DR (DR)
RE0, 2.5L |5, LEAThERETTE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 15,000 H|LE8
$
14,999
2013 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SE 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, 2.5L |5, LEAThERETTE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 15,000 H|LE8
$
14,999
2012 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT S 4DR (DR)
LT LUE, |5, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 27,000 H|LE8
$
14,999
2012 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT S 4DR (DR)
HAR00N, 2.5L |5, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 27,000 H|LE8
$
14,999
2013 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)
R|ChT RE0, V, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 8P0|LER, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 14,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2013 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)
wh|TE, V, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, 8P0|LER, A|R, AUT0 13,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 CHEVROLET SONIC LTZ 5DR
0RANCE, TUR0, LEAThERETTE, hEATE0 8EAT8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, 58P 4,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)
wh|TE, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 14,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 4DR (DR)
H06hA, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT2 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, LEAThERETTE-8UE0E, 8UNR00F, 17"ALL0Y8, hEATE0 P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 12,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT2 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, LEAThERETTE-8UE0E, 8UNR00F, 6hR0HE8, hEATE0 P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 21,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)
LA6K, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 ,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)
C0L0, V, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 9,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, V, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 8,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2013 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING 4DR (DR)
RE0, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 14,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING 4DR
HAR00N, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 4,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 CHRYSLER 200
0K LUE, V, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 5,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2009 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING 4DR
LT LUE, V, LEAThER, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2010 DODGE CHARGER SXT 4DR
LA6K, V, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 31,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 FORD FOCUS SEL 5DR HATCHBACK (DR)
RE0, LEAThER, 8UNR00F, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 23,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 FORD FUSION SE 4DR
HE0 LUE, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 28,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 FORD FUSION SE 4DR
LT CRAY, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 17,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 FORD FUSION SE 4DR
CRAY, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 8YN6, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 HONDA CR-Z HYBRID CPE
RE0, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 9,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 HONDA CIVIC LX 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 10,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 HONDA CIVIC LX 4DR
CRAY, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 3,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 HONDA CIVIC LX 4DR
LA6K, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 7,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 HONDA CIVIC LX 4DR (DR)
R|ChT LUE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 13,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 HONDA CIVIC LX 4DR
8|LVER, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 12,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR
CRAY, LA6K 6L0Th, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, 58P 20,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR
CRAY, Pw|N0, A|R, 58P 13,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2011 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR
8|LVER, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 28,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2011 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR
HAR00N, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, 58P 27,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR
LT LUE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 18,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR
RE0, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR
CRAY, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 58P 11,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR
CRAY, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 17,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 HYUNDAI VELOSTER 3DR CPE
YELL0w, 46YL, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 8P 13,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 HYUNDAI VELOSTER 3DR CPE
LA6K, 46YL, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, 8P 12,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 18,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR
wh|TE, ALL0Y8, 8P0|LER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 15,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 13,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 SUBARU IMPREZA 4DR AWD
LUE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, 58P 15,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2011 SUBARU IMPREZA WAGON AWD (DR)
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2011 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM AWD
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 25,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2010 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM AWD
LUE, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2010 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM AWD
RE0, LEAThER, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 25,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4DR (DR)
LA6K, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 21,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2013 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA S 4DR
wh|TE, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 3,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2013 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SE 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, 2.5L |5, LEAThERETTE, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 13,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT S 4DR (DR)
LA6K, 2.5L |5, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 20,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2012 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE
LA6K, 2.5L 46YL, hEATE0 8EAT8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, 58P 12,000 H|LE8
$
15,999
2011 BUICK LUCERNE CX 4DR
8|LVER, V, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 24,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 4DR
AUTUHN HETAL, 1.4L 46YL, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING 4DR
LA6K, V, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 30,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2013 DODGE DART SXT 4DR
LACUNA LUE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 60, A|R, AUT0 ,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 FORD FUSION SE 4DR
8|LVER, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 18,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2011 FORD MUSTANG CPE
RE0, V, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 HONDA CIVIC EX 4DR
LA6K, ALL0Y8, 8UNR00F, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 27,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 HONDA CIVIC EX CPE
CRAY, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 10,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR (DR)
LT LUE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 20,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR (DR)
HE0 LUE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 19,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR (DR)
CRAY, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 17,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR (DR)
CRAY, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR (DR)
LA6K, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 17,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR (DR)
LA6K, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR (DR)
R0wN, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2011 HONDA ACCORD LX-P 4DR
CRAY, LEAThER, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 20,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2013 HYUNDAI ELANTRA LIMITED 4DR
wh|TE, LEAThER, R00F, NAV|, ALL0Y8, hEATE0 8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 17,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR (DR)
CRAY, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR (DR)
HE0 RE0, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 17,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR (DR)
HE0 RE0, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 9,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR (DR)
wh|TE, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 10,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4DR (DR)
CRAY, LEAThERETTE-6L0Th, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 8,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 HYUNDAI VELOSTER 3DR CPE
RE0, 1.L 46YL, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 5,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 HYUNDAI VELOSTER 3DR CPE
LT CRAY, 1.L 46YL, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 12,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 HYUNDAI VELOSTER 3DR CPE
LA6K, 46YL, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 21,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 KIA OPTIMA LX 4DR
0K RE0, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 20,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2011 MINI COOPER (DR)
RE0, LEAThERETTE, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 MITSUBISHI LANCER SE 4DR AWD
wh|TE, 2.4L 46YL, ALL0Y8, hEATE0 8EAT8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 150 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR
LUE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 3,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR
LA6K, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 3,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2011 NISSAN JUKE AWD
0K LUE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM 4DR AWD (DR)
HE0 RE0, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, hEATE0 8EAT8, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 20,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM 4DR AWD (DR)
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, hEATE0 8EAT8, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 17,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2011 SUBARU OUTBACK AWD
0K CRAY, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 40,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR (DR)
C0L0, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 14,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR
CRAY, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 17,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2010 VOLKSWAGEN CC SPORT 4DR
8|LVER, LEAThERETTE, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 27,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2010 VOLKSWAGEN CC 2.0T SPORT 4DR
8|LVER, LEAThERETTE, ALL0Y8, hEATE0 P8EAT, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 29,000 H|LE8
$
16,999
2012 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING CONVERTIBLE CPE (DR)
8|LVER, 46YL, LA6K T0P, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 23,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 DODGE CHARGER SE 4DR (DR)
R|ChT RE0, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 25,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 FORD MUSTANG CPE
LA6K, V, ALL0Y8, 8P0|LER, Pw|N0, A|R, 58P 13,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 HONDA CIVIC EX 4DR
CRAY, LEAThER, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 HONDA CIVIC EX-L 4DR
HAR00N, LEAThER, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 11,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 14,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 HONDA ACCORD LX-S CPE
CRAY, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, 8P 1,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 HONDA ACCORD LX-S CPE
RE0, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, 8P 8,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 HYUNDAI VELOSTER 3DR CPE
R|ChT LUE, LEAThERETTE-6L0Th, NAV|ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 11,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 HYUNDAI VELOSTER 3DR CPE
RE0-0RANCE, LEAThERETTE-6L0Th, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 11,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 HYUNDAI VELOSTER 3DR CPE
wh|TE, 46YL, LEAThERETTE-6L0Th, 0UAL R00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, 8P 11,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 HYUNDAI GENESIS CPE
LA6K, 46YL, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 7,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 MINI COOPER (DR)
8EAF0AH LUE, LEAThERETTE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2013 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR
wh|TE, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, LUET00Th, A|R, AUT0 5,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, LEAThER, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 5,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2011 NISSAN LEAF SL
wh|TE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, NAV|CAT|0N, A|R, AUT0 3,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2011 NISSAN LEAF SL
LT LUE, ALL0Y8, NAV|CAT|0N, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 5,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2011 NISSAN LEAF SL
8|LVER, NAV|CAT|0N, ALL0Y8, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 3,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM 4DR AWD (DR)
LUE, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, hEATE0 8EAT8, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 18,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM 4DR AWD (DR)
HE0 RE0, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, hEATE0 8EAT8, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 12,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM 4DR AWD
HE0 RE0, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, hEATE0 8EAT8, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 15,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM 4DR AWD (DR)
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, hEATE0 8EAT8, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 17,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM 4DR AWD (DR)
LT LUE, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, hEATE0 8EAT8, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM 4DR AWD
CRAY, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, hEATE0 8EAT8, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 11,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2012 TOYOTA CAMRY L 4DR
CRAY, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 11,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2011 VOLKSWAGEN CC REDLINE
8|LVER, LEAThERETTE, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, 58P 30,000 H|LE8
$
17,999
2013 CHEVROLET IMPALA LTZ 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, V, LEAThER, R00F, hEATE0 P8EAT, 8P0|LER, 6RU|8E, ALL0Y8, A|R, AUT0 11,000 H|LE8
$
18,999
2013 CHEVROLET IMPALA LTZ 4DR (DR)
LA6K, V, LEAThER, R00F, hEATE0 P8EAT, 8P0|LER, 6RU|8E, ALL0Y8, A|R, AUT0 15,000 H|LE8
$
18,999
2012 DODGE CHARGER SE 4DR
CRAY, V, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 11,000 H|LE8
$
18,999
2013 FORD TAURUS SEL 4DR (DR)
C|NCER ALE, 3.5V, 18"ALL0Y8, 0UAL PwR 8EAT8, 8YN6, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
18,999
2012 FORD FUSION SEL 4DR AWD
8TEEL LUE, V, LEAThER, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, 8YN6, A|R, AUT0 19,000 H|LE8
$
18,999
2012 FORD MUSTANG CPE (DR)
LUE, V, LEAThER, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 12,000 H|LE8
$
18,999
2012 FORD MUSTANG PREMIUM CPE (DR)
RA6E RE0, V, LEAThER, 8hAKER AU0|0, P8EAT, ALL0Y8, 8YN6, A|R, AUT0 23,000 H|LE8
$
18,999
2012 HYUNDAI SONATA SE TURBO 4DR
8|LVER, 46YL TUR0, 6L0Th-LEAThER, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 8,000 H|LE8
$
18,999
2013 NISSAN JUKE S AWD (DR)
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 11,000 H|LE8
$
18,999
2013 SUBARU IMPREZA 4DR AWD
CRAY, ALL0Y8, 8P0|LER, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 7,000 H|LE8
$
18,999
2012 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM 4DR AWD (DR)
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, hEATE0 8EAT8, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 10,000 H|LE8
$
18,999
2012 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM 4DR AWD (DR)
LT LUE, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, hEATE0 8EAT8, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 10,000 H|LE8
$
18,999
2012 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM 4DR AWD (DR)
R0wN R0NZE, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, hEATE0 8EAT8, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 7,000 H|LE8
$
18,999
2011 SUBARU OUTBACK AWD
CRAY, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 32,000 H|LE8
$
18,999
2012 BUICK REGAL CXL 4DR (DR)
8|LVER, LEAThER, R00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 9,000 H|LE8
$
19,999
2012 BUICK REGAL CXL 4DR (DR)
6hAHPACNE, LEAThER, R00F, 18"ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 9,000 H|LE8
$
19,999
2011 BUICK REGAL CXL 4DR
LA6K, 46YL, LEAThER, P8EAT, ALL0Y8, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 4,000 H|LE8
$
19,999
2013 DODGE CHARGER SE 4DR (DR)
LA6K, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 18,000 H|LE8
$
19,999
2013 DODGE CHARGER SE 4DR (DR)
LA6K, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 12,000 H|LE8
$
19,999
2013 DODGE CHARGER SE 4DR (DR)
R|ChT RE0, V, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 17,000 H|LE8
$
19,999
2011 DODGE CHALLENGER
0RANCE, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 19,000 H|LE8
$
19,999
2013 FORD MUSTANG CPE (DR)
RA6E RE0, V, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 15,000 H|LE8
$
19,999
2013 FORD MUSTANG CPE (DR)
RA6E RE0, V, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 13,000 H|LE8
$
19,999
2012 FORD FUSION SEL 4DR AWD
wh|TE, V, LEAThER, 8UNR00F, P8EAT, 8YN6, ALL0Y8, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
19,999
2012 FORD FUSION SEL 4DR AWD
LT CRAY, V, LEAThER, 8UNR00F, 8P0|LER, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 21,000 H|LE8
$
19,999
2013 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM 4DR AWD (DR)
8|LVER, ALL0Y8, hEATE0 8EAT8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 11,000 H|LE8
$
19,999
2012 VOLKSWAGEN CC SPORT 4DR
CRAY, LEAThERETTE, ALL0Y8, hEATE0 8EAT8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 14,000 H|LE8
$
19,999
2013 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING CONVERTIBLE CPE (DR)
LT CRAY, 46YL, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 13,000 H|LE8
$
20,999
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA LIMITED 4DR
LA6K, LEAThER, R00F, NAV|, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, ALL0Y8, A|R, AUT0 7,000 H|LE8
$
20,999
2011 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD
wh|TE, LEAThER, 8UNR00F, 6hR0HE8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 2,000 H|LE8
$
20,999
2011 SUBARU OUTBACK PREMIUM AWD
LUE, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 15,000 H|LE8
$
20,999
2011 BUICK LACROSSE CXL 4DR AWD
LA6K, 3.V, LEAThER, hEATE0 P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 27,000 H|LE8
$
21,999
2012 CHRYSLER 300 LIMITED 4DR (DR)
LA6K, V, LEAThER, 6hR0HE8, 8PT4 T0U6h86REEN, hEATE0 8EAT8, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 25,000 H|LE8
$
21,999
2013 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE (DR)
RE0, V, LA6K T0P, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 19,000 H|LE8
$
21,999
2010 MERCEDES C300W4 4MATIC 4DR
LT LUE, LEAThER, 8UNR00F, hEATE0 P8EAT, ALL0Y8, 6RU|8E, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 3,000 H|LE8
$
21,999
2012 SUBARU OUTBACK PREMIUM AWD (DR)
LUE, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 1,000 H|LE8
$
21,999
2013 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA TDi DIESEL TURBO 4DR
R0wN, 2.0L |4, LEAThERETTE, R00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, A|R, AUT0 11,000 H|LE8
$
21,999
2012 CHRYSLER 300 LIMITED 4DR
LA6K, V, LEAThER, 6hR0HE8, hEATE0 P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 14,000 H|LE8
$
22,999
2013 FORD MUSTANG PREMIUM CONVERTIBLE (DR)
RE0, V, LEAThER, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 21,000 H|LE8
$
22,999
2013 FORD CMAX SE HYBRID 4DR
RE0, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, 60, A|R, AUT0 4,000 H|LE8
$
22,999
2013 FORD TAURUS LIMITED 4DR (DR)
C|NCER ALE, 3.5V, LEAThER, R00F, 19"ALL0Y8, 80NY RA0|0, hEATE0 P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 22,000 H|LE8
$
22,999
2013 CHEVROLET CAMARO LT CPE (DR)
LA6K, 3.V, 6L0Th, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 12,000 H|LE8
$
23,999
2012 CHEVROLET CAMARO LT CONVERTIBLE (DR)
RE0, V, LEAThER, 19"ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 21,000 H|LE8
$
23,999
2013 FORD FUSION SE 4DR ECOBOOST (DR)
0K CRAY, 2.0E60, LEAThER, R00F, 18"ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 18,000 H|LE8
$
23,999
2013 FORD TAURUS SEL 4DR AWD (DR)
LA6K, 3.5V, ALL0Y8, 0UAL PwR 8EAT8, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 14,000 H|LE8
$
23,999
2013 SUBARU OUTBACK PREMIUM AWD (DR)
CREEN, ALL0Y8, hEATE0 8EAT8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 14,000 H|LE8
$
23,999
2013 SUBARU OUTBACK PREMIUM AWD
0K CRAY, ALL0Y8, hEATE0 8EAT8, P8EAT, Pw|N0, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 2,000 H|LE8
$
23,999
2013 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT SE TDi DIESEL 4DR
HAR00N, LEAThERETTE, R00F, hEATE0 FR0NT 8EAT8, P8EAT, A|R, AUT0 10,000 H|LE8
$
24,999
2012 CADILLAC CTS AWD
8|LVER, LEAThERETTE, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 11,000 H|LE8
$
25,999
2012 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT SEL PREMIUM 4DR DIESEL TURBO
wh|TE, 0|E8EL, LEAThERETTE, 8UNR00F, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 21,000 H|LE8
$
25,999
2012 CADILLAC CTS 3.6L SIDI 4DR AWD
LA6K RAVEN, 3.0V, LEAThERETTE, 8UNR00F, 08E, ALL0Y8, P8EAT, 6RU|8E, A|R, AUT0 ,000 H|LE8
$
30,999
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
548 Medical/Health
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
512 Business/
Strategic
Management
548 Medical/Health
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
512 Business/
Strategic
Management
548 Medical/Health
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
512 Business/
Strategic
Management
548 Medical/Health
554 Production/
Operations
518 Customer
Support/Client Care
468 Auto Parts
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
554 Production/
Operations
518 Customer
Support/Client Care
468 Auto Parts
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
554 Production/
Operations
Electrical Engineer
Project Manager
For NEPA book manufacturer.
Ability to draw & read electrical
& pneumatic schematics.
Experience with AutoCAD
electrical software & design
& troubleshoot PLC & Relay
Logic. Experience working with
Allen Bradley PLC5, SLC500,
PLC Micro, RSLogix & RSlinx.
Experience with AC & DC
motor control Reliance FlexPac
3000 and Maxitron Drives.
BS or BA in Electrical
Engineering preferred.
Ability to manage team
and see projects
through completion.
Compensation commensurate
with experience.
Send resume to HR@opm.com
EOE
*Leases: 39 mos., 10,000/yr., Tier 1 Credit Approved, $2999 due @ signing.
Payments plus tax. All Rebates Applied. See Dealer for Details.
6/30/13
6/30/13
6/30/13
6/30/13
6/30/13
6/30/13
2013 Buick Verano
STK# 2285
Lease For
$
199per mo.*
+ Tax
MSRP $23,975
2013 Buick Regal Turbo
STK# 2275, Premium I
Lease For
$
259per mo.*
+ Tax
MSRP $33,540
2009 Buick Enclave CXL AWD
Leather Seating, Moonroof, Navigation,
Chrome Wheels, Local One Owner, 75K Miles
$
22,995
*
2013 Buick Lacrosse
STK# 2213, Leather Group
Lease For
$
355per mo.*
+ Tax
MSRP $36,955
2006 GMC Sierra X-Cab 4x4
SLE Equipment, High Miles - Low Price
2013 Buick Encore AWD
In Transit, Premium Group
Lease For
$
329per mo.*
+ Tax
MSRP $33,030
2013 GMC Terrain SLE1 AWD
STK# 2286
Lease For
$
226per mo.*
+ Tax
MSRP $28,880
2010 Ford Escape XLT 4x4
Local Trade, Black Beauty,
Just 45K Miles
2010 Chevy Impala LT
Local One Owner, 41K Miles,
Moonroof, Rear Spoiler
2006 Chevy Impala LS
Black Beauty, Local Trade,
2009 Chevy Silverado X-Cab Z-71 4x4
Local One Owner, 75K Miles,
Hurry On This One!
2000 Buick Park Avenue
Local Trade, Extra Clean,
High Miles-Low, Low Price
2007 Chrysler Town & Country
Local New Car Trade, Just Serviced,
90K Miles
$
6,995
*
As-Traded
$
16,995
*
$
14,995
*
$
11,995
*
$
20,995
*
$
5,995
*
$
7,995
*
Discover an exceptional opportunity to deliver
quality healthcare to Americas Veterans
CHIEF, CLINICAL SUPPORT SERVICES
Position is open to Physicians, Dentists, Registered Nurses,
Physician Assistants, and Nurse Practitioners
Caring for our nations Veterans is among the most noble of callings.
How would you like to become a part of a team providing compassionate
care to Veterans? At Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center, you will
use your skills and experience in a personally and professionally
rewarding career serving Veterans.
Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center is seeking a full-time Chief, Clinical
Support Services. The position will be a key player in the Executive
Leadership Team. Incumbent is responsible for the full range of
administrative functions. Incumbent will have direct supervisory oversight
and responsibility for: Chaplain Service, Clinical Applications, Nutrition
and Food Service, Pharmacy Service, Rehabilitation Medicine and
Prosthetics Service, and Social Work Service. Incumbent provides
leadership and guidance to services in the areas of patient centered
care, financial integrity, the budgeting process, performance and quality,
education, and strategic planning.
Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center is one of 152 VA medical centers
nationwide. The VA health care system is the largest, most technological-
ly advanced integrated health care system in the nation.
Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center is located near the scenic Pocono
Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania and is within a two-hour drive
of New York City and Philadelphia.
Interested applicants must submit the following information:
Resume/Curriculum Vitae and
OF-306 Declaration for Federal Employment.
For additional information please call (570) 824-3521, EXTENSION 7209.
Please mail your complete application package to:
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Medical Center (05)
1111 East End Boulevard
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
VA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Ken Pollock Nissan,
the areas most progressive dealer,
is looking for an:
EXPERIENCED
SERVICEADVISOR
Qualifed Candidate will be
experienced, organized and
be able to work fexible hours.
Please send resumes to:
kheffelnger@kenpollocknissan.com
Or apply in person at
Ken Pollock Nissan
229 Mundy Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA18702
Due to unprecedented growth Ken Pollock
Auto Group the areas most
progressive dealer, is looking for an:
ASSISTANT BUSINESS
MANAGER
Experience preferred but will train.
Part-Time/Full Time.
Duties include: Preparing and completing
documents before/during/after the sale.
Salary plus incentives.
Send your resume to:
gpeters@kenpollocknissan.com
or mquinn@kenpollocknissan.com
or apply in person at
Ken Pollock Nissan
229 Mundy Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA
Mission Foods is Hiring Mission Foods is Hiring
MECHANIC -Day and Night Shift
Starting salary $20.33-$22.73/hour
Must read and understand electrical and mechanical blue-
prints, use simple shop math, and possess knowledge of
company, local, state, and federal electrical codes.
Install, operate, maintain, check, and trouble-shoot all types
of A/C and D/C electrical equipment as well as solid state and
electronic and mechanical equipment.
Possess a working knowledge of: Mig/Tag & Arc welding
equipment, Gas and plasma cutting equipment.
Power tools such as drill presses, cut off saw, lathes, mills, and
table tools.
Electrical test equipment such as voltmeter, ohmmeter,
magyar, ammeter
All positions MUST be available to work weekends &
holidays. MUST have reliable transportation. Drug screen
required. Competitive Salary and Full Benefits Package.
For consideration, please visit our plant from 9am-4pm at:
15 Elmwood Drive, Mountain Top, PA 18707
Mission Foods is an equal employment/affirmative action employer
CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE
Local manufacturing company is seeking a full-
time Customer Service Representative to join our
team. This position serves as the point of contact
for customers and proactively works to resolve
any customer issues, responsible for monitoring
all incoming customer orders and entering orders
through web-based software. Must demonstrate
strong, effective communication and problem
solving skills, promptly communicate with appro-
priate staff and management and customers to
ensure timely and quality delivery of orders, have
excellent organization skills with the ability to pri-
oritize tasks, and work well under pressure in a
fast-paced work environment. People skills are
essential in this position, and the ideal candidate
should be friendly, pleasant, and maintain a pro-
fessional demeanor at all times. This is a career
oriented position. Recent college graduates are
strongly encouraged to apply. We offer a compet-
itive wage and benefits package.
Qualified applicants should apply by mailing a
resume to:
Freedom Corrugated
Attn: Human Resources
595 Oak Ridge Road
Hazleton, PA 18202
AS ALWAYS ***HIGHEST PRICES***
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
VEHICLES!!!
DRIVE IN PRICES
Call for Details (570) 459-9901
Vehicles must be COMPLETE!!
PLUS ENTER TO WIN $500 CASH!!
DRAWINGTO BE HELD LAST DAY
OF EACH MONTH
www.wegotused.com
566 Sales/Business
Development
566 Sales/Business
Development
566 Sales/Business
Development
AUTOMOBILE SALES
PROFESSIONAL
Earn the top compensation you deserve!
Superior pay plan
Paid benefts package
Aggressive advertising budget
Huge, Constantly replenished inventory
5 Day work week
Excellent work environment
Modern Facility
Must have valid PA drivers license
Please send resumes to
ajdetrick@kpautogroup.com
OR apply in person to
Ken Pollock Auto Group,
339 Highway 315,
Pittston, PA18640.
Keystone Automotive Operations, Inc. is the
nations largest aftermarket auto parts distributor
with locations in 18 states and Canada and has
customers worldwide. We currently have the
following openings in our Exeter, PA location:
SHIPPING/RECEIVING DEPARTMENT
Full time and Part time openings
First and Second Shift
We are seeking energetic individuals with
distribution experience and a great work
ethic. Positions starting at $10.00 with
potential accelerated increases for excellent
performance.
Interested individuals should apply to:
Keystone Automotive Operations, Inc.
100 Slocum Ave., Exeter, PA 18643
570-655-4514
Fax: (570) 655-8115
E.O.E. M/F/D/V
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
Priced to sell on
West Center Hill Rd.
3 bedroom, 2 bath
home with finished
basement.
MLS# 13-770
REDUCED TO
$129,900
JOSEPH P.
GILROY
REAL ESTATE
288-1444
Call Brenda at
570-760-7999
to schedule your
appointment
Job Seekers are
looking here!
Where's your ad?
570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
Beautiful home in a
lovely setting in the
Village of Orange. 2
or 3 bedrooms, 1st
floor bedroom,
hardwood flooring,
large eat in kitchen,
1st floor laundry,
2nd floor cedar
closet. Detached
garage, barn style
shed with loft, many
upgrades. New fur-
nace, kitchen floor &
recently drilled pri-
vate well & PIX
plumbing. Dont
wait, make this
home yours & enjoy
serenity on the back
deck. $119,900
MLS# 13-283
Call/text Donna Cain
947-3824 or
Tony Wasco
855-2424
570-901-1020
DALLAS DALLAS
16 Westminster Dr.
You CAN judge a
book by its cover!
Attractive both
inside and out with
many upgrades and
all of the must
haves. Such as
hardwood floors,
modern kitchen-
baths, lower level
rec room for addi-
tional living space
and so much more!
Lovely rear con-
crete patio with
above ground pool
MLS 13-1373
$189,900
Jay A. Crossin
Extension 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
DALLAS DALLAS
19 Glen Riddle Lane
Peaceful surround-
ings overwhelm the
senses when you
step foot on this
lovely property.
Tudor style 2 story
with 4 bedrooms
and 2.5 baths, fami-
ly room with fire-
place. Accessible
outdoor deck from
kitchen, family room
Basement area can
be finished off for
additional living
space.
MLS 13-1818
$284,500 $284,500
Jay A. Crossin Jay A. Crossin
Extension 23 Extension 23
CROSSIN CROSSIN REAL REAL
EST ESTA ATE TE
570-288-0770 570-288-0770
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
23 Idlewood Dr.
4 bedrooms, 2.5
baths, Central Air,
Gas Heat, Large
Cherry Kitchen.
Ceramic,
Hardwood, Carpet.
Lots of closets,
storage & unfin-
ished basement.
Beautiful land-
scape. New roof &
water heater.
Large 3 Car
Garage. $325,900
Call 570-675-4700
DALLAS
3 Crestview Drive
Sprawling multi-
level, well-con-
structed and contin-
uously maintained.
5,428 sq. ft. of living
space. Living room
and formal dining
room with two-way
gas fireplace and
hardwood flooring.
Eat-in kitchen with
island. Florida room
with flagstone floor.
5 bedrooms, 4
baths, 2 half-baths.
Lower level rec-
room with fireplace
and wet bar leads to
heated, in-ground
pool. Beautifully
landscaped two-
acre lot. $525,000.
MLS#13-1309
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
DALLAS
A rare find in the
Back Mountain.
4 bedroom 2 bath
home. Close to
everything on a
quiet residential
street. Hardwood
flooring. Priced to
sell at $119,900
MLS 13-1690
call Terry Eckert
570-760-6007
570-696-0843
MOUNTAINTOP
Town Home
Clean maintained,
end unit with large
corner lot. laminate
floors in dining
room, ceramic tile
floors in kitchen and
baths. New LG front
loading steam
washer, back up
generator system.
$1,500 cash at
closing. $117,900.
570-262-0486
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
NEWBERRY ESTATE
Exceptional 4 bed-
room, 3 bath town-
house. Hardwood
floors. Bright & airy
kitchen. Finished
lower level with
walk-out to patio.
Enjoy carefree living
with swimming, golf
& tennis amenities.
MLS#13-2185
$199,000
Call Geri
570-862-7432
696-0888
DALLAS
Newberry Estate -
The Greens
4,000 sq. ft. condo
with view of ponds
& golf course. Three
bedrooms on 2
floors. 5 1/2 baths, 2
car garage & more.
$425,000
MLS# 12-1480
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
PITTSTON
OPEN HOUSE!
85 Pine Street
Sun., June 9
1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Great, Clean,
Nothing wrong.
Move in ready.
Fenced in yard.
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
Newberry Estate -
The Greens
4,000 sq. ft. condo
with view of ponds
& golf course. Three
bedrooms on 2
floors. 5 1/2 baths, 2
car garage & more.
$425,000
MLS# 12-1480
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
DALLAS
Newberry Estate -
The Greens
4,000 sq. ft. condo
with view of ponds
& golf course. Three
bedrooms on 2
floors. 5 1/2 baths, 2
car garage & more.
$425,000
MLS# 12-1480
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
DALLAS
45 Old Grandview
Ave. Immaculate 3
bedroom, 2 3/4
bath, attached 2
car garage, Bi-
Level is close to
Dallas Area
schools, shopping
and 309/415. Each
bedroom boasts
double closets.
Lower level family
room with fireplace,
and LL laundry.
Landscaped, new
roof, screened
porch and patio.
MLS#13-626
$200,000
Barbara Mark
696-5414
Smith Hourigan
Group
696-1195
HUNTINGTON TWP.
Immaculate Cape
Cod in the country
with a beautiful
view. Three bed-
rooms, Florida room
& eat in kitchen.
MLS #13-1664
$159,900
Ken Williams
542-8800
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
906 Homes for Sale
WARRIOR RUN
2 story, 2 bedroom
with fenced in yard,
great starter home.
$52,9000
Call Ed Appnel
570-817-2500
Sell your own home!
Place an ad HERE
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906 Homes for Sale
WEST PITTSTON
3 bedroom, 1.5
bath, completely
remodeled home.
Stainless steel
appliances, 4 car
garage. Nice neigh-
borhood. $130,000.
570-357-1138
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KINGSTON
SWOYERSVILLE
WILKES-BARRE
LEE PARK
PLYMOUTH
WAPWALLOPEN
906 Homes for Sale
DRUMS
Very nice 3 bed-
room ranch in BEECH
MOUNTAIN LAKES
gated community.
Large eat-in kitchen
with dining area &
tile floors. 2 modern
baths & laundry
room with tile floors.
Freshly painted inte-
rior & owner is
installing new wall to
wall carpet in all 3
bedrooms. Home is
heated by wood pel-
let stove in the
basement.
MLS #13-1935
$142,500
Call/text Donna at
947-3824 or
Tony at 855-2424
901-1020
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in classified!
DRUMS
PRICE
REDUCTION!
BEECH MTN. LAKES
Charming 3 bed-
room, 2 bath 1,800
sq. ft. home with
lower level office,
family room & laun-
dry. Propane fire-
place, 2 car garage.
Quiet cul-de-sac,
right near lake.
MLS# 13-916
$164,500
Dana Distasio
570-715-9333
DUPONT
PENDING PENDING
334 Lidy Road
2 bedroom Ranch
with a large yard,
could be cute little
home with TLC.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
MLS 13-2077
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
906 Homes for Sale
DRUMS
Bright, sunny raised
ranch with beauti-
fully landscaped
yard. Cul-de-sac
location. Large oak
kitchen with sky-
lights and beamed
ceiling in dining
area. Woodburning
fireplace in the liv-
ing room. Large
Master bedroom
suite. Family room,
hobby room, huge
garage and deck.
Call Mary Ann
Desiderio
570-851-2999
$172,500
MLS#13-1638
Smith Hourigan
Group
Mountain Top
570-474-6307
DUPONT
$84,895
137 Lidys Road
Large 4 bed-
room, 2 story
home with new
roof and chim-
ney liner in April
2013. Plenty of
living space for
the price. www.
atlasrealtyinc
.com
MLS 13-215
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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DURYEA
OPEN HOUSE!
154 Pettebone St.
SUNDAY, JUNE 9TH
11am-12:30pm
3 bedroom, 1.5,
Bath, New Every-
thing! (12-2287)
$114,900
Directions: Main
Street South
through Old Forge
into Duryea. Right
on Pettebone,
house on Left.
Listed/Hosted by:
Chris Shiner
O'BOYLE REAL
ESTATE, LLC
570.586.2911
906 Homes for Sale
DUPONT
REDUCED
$68,500
424 Simpson St.
Good condition
Cape Cod. 3 bed-
room, 1 full bath in
quiet neighborhood.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-4357
Brian
Harashinski
570-237-0689
DURYEA
$339,900
316 Raspberry
Rd.
Blueberry Hills
Like new 2 story
home with first
floor master
bedroom and
bath. Inground
pool on nice
corner lot with
fenced in yard.
Sunroom, hard-
wood floors, 2
car garage, full
unfinished
basement
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-610
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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Exeter
303 Bluebell Court
Very nice, 2-story
townhouse with a
brick front. 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
eat-in kitchen with
laminate floor and
oak cabinets. Fin-
ished lower level,
gas heat and cen-
tral air. MLS#13-786
$119,900
Call Annie Dreesen
570-905-0253
906 Homes for Sale
DURYEA
REDUCED
$85,900
226 Church St.
Large 2 story with 3
bedrooms and 2 full
baths. Extra large
room sizes, stained
glass and natural
woodowork. Not
flooded in 2011.
MLS #13-190. For
more information
and photos visit
atlasrealtyinc.com.
Call Charlie
829-6200
EDWARDSVILLE
Beautiful, Large
Brick Home with 5
bedrooms, 2 full
baths, 2 car gar-
age, large fenced-in
yard, sunporch.
Patio, lots of closets
& storage. Hard-
wood floors, large
kitchen with appli-
ances, 1st floor bed-
room suite. 2nd
kitchen in base-
ment. Was an old
rectory so has much
room to entertain.
Must see this home
to appreciate all it
has to offer. No
Water 2011 Flood.
MLS# 12-1536
$184,500
Linnea Holdren
570-371-1798
S E L E CT GROUP
5 7 0 - 4 5 5 - 8 5 2 1
570-455-8521
EXETER
$69,900
1156 Wyoming Ave.
Large home with 4
bedrooms, yard
with detached 2 car
garage, private
yard. Home needs
a little updating but
a great place to
start! www.atlasre-
altyinc.com
MLS 13-865
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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new apartment?
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EXETER
$89,900
206 Cedar St.
Neat and tidy one
story Ranch home
with large unfin-
ished basement
which could make a
great family room.
Rear carport for off
street parking. Low
maintenance home
with 5 rooms, 3
bedrooms.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-1914
Colleen Turant
570-237-0415
EXETER
$89,900
19 Thomas St.
4 bedroom, 2 bath
with 2 car garage
on quiet street.
Super yard, home
needs TLC, being
sold AS IS.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
MLS 13-317
Call Tom
570-262-7716
EXETER TWP.
NEW PRICE
Stately brick 2
story, with in
ground pool, cov-
ered patio, finished
basement, fireplace
& wood stove. 3
car attached gar-
age, 5 car
detached garage
with apartment
above.
MLS #11-1242
$499,000
Call Joe 613-9080
906 Homes for Sale
EXETER
362 Susquehanna
Avenue
Completely remod-
eled, spectacular,
2 story Victorian
home, with 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
new rear deck, full
front porch, tiled
baths & kitchen,
granite counter-
tops. All cherry
hardwood floors
throughout, all new
stainless steel
appliances & light-
ing. New oil fur-
nace, washer/dryer
in first floor bath.
Great neighbor-
hood, nice yard.
$174,900 (30 year
loan, $8,750 down,
$739/month, 30
years @ 3.25%)
NOT IN FLOOD
Call Bob at
570-654-1490
FORTY FORTY FORT FORT
1426 Wyoming Ave.
You will fall in love
with the grand Vic-
torian with magnifi-
cent entry foyer,
modern kitchen
with new counter
tops, enclosed 3
season side and
rear porch. Reno-
vated large front
porch, off street
parking and so
much more! Prop-
erty could also be
Professional office
in home use.
MUST SEE
MLS 12-3604
$199,900 $199,900
Jay A. Crossin Jay A. Crossin
Extension 23 Extension 23
CROSSIN CROSSIN REAL REAL
EST ESTA ATE TE
570-288-0770 570-288-0770
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Always wanted an
investment property
but didn't know
where to start???
Look no further!
5 unit!! Everything is
updated in great
condition. Beautiful
apts, fully rented.
This opportunity lets
you buy, sit back &
collect the rents.
2011 new roof, vinyl
siding, cellulose
insulation, refurbish
staircase, 2012 new
carpet, stove &
fridge in 3 apts,
the list goes on.
Dont miss out.
$109,999
MLS #12-3868
Cal/text Tony
at 855-2424 or
Donna @ 947-3824
901-1020
GOULDSBORO
BIG BASS LAKE
REDUCED
$120,000.
This large Chalet
has a full kitchen on
the ground floor
with full bath. Great
for two families to
share, or in-laws
quarters. In Big
Bass Lake Commu-
nity with indoor &
outdoor pools, club
house, gym & lake-
front beaches. Con-
veniently located
near Rts. 380, 435
& 307.
Call Tom
cell 516-507-9403
570-842-2300
HANOVER TWP.
Lyndwood Gardens
Newer 2 story.
kitchen with island &
breakfast area open
to family room with
fireplace. Formal
dining room, living
room, master suite
& 3 additional bed-
rooms with main
bath on second
floor. 2 car garage.
Fenced yard. Deck.
Central air. Home
warranty included.
MLS# 12-3070
$249,900
Call Linda
(570) 956-0584
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340,
ext 19
906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
209 Constitution
Avenue
Meticulously main-
tained 4 bedroom, 2
story, vinyl sided, 5
year old home situ-
ated on a generous
lot. Large, modern
kitchen, 3 baths, 1st
floor family room, 2
car garage, deck
and soooo much
more!
MLS #11-2429
$269,900
Call Florence
Keplinger @
715-7737
Smith Hourigan
Group
474-6307
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on an automobile?
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HANOVER TWP.
291 Vanessa Drive
DIR: From Wilkes-
Barre to Sans Souci
Parkway, left on St.
Marys Rd, right on
Sively, left on Mark
Hill Rd., left on
Vanessa Drive.
Property is the last
home on the left.
Custom built colo-
nial two-story. 4
bedrooms, 4 baths,
two vehicle garage.
View of the Wyo-
ming Valley. Located
on a dead end, pri-
vate street, just
minutes from the
Wyoming Valley
Country Club, Han-
over Industrial Park,
& public transporta-
tion. Sun room, fam-
ily room with wood
burning fireplace,
hardwood floors on
1st & 2nd floors, 1st
floor laundry room &
bathroom. Central
cooling fan. Lower
level recreation
room with bar, lots
of closets & stor-
age, coal/wood
stove, office/5th
bedroom & bath.
MLS #12-4610
PRICE REDUCED
TO
$269,900
Louise Laine
283-9100 x20
283-9100
HANOVER TWP.
Extraordinary
quality built
4000+ sq. ft.
Home - rear yard
with stone patio
backs up to the 8th
Fairway of the
Wyoming Valley
Country Club!
Custom cherry eat-
in kitchen with
island, formal living,
dining & family
rooms have custom
hardwood floors,
1st floor family room
has Vermont Stone
fireplace & wet bar,
1st floor Master
Suite has his & her
dressing rooms &
powder rooms
opening to a tiled
master bath with
jetted tub & sepa-
rate tiled shower.
Second floor has 3
additional bed-
rooms with walk in
closets, 2 full baths
& large attic, gigan-
tic lower level family
room has stone
fireplace, seated
bar area with sink &
mirrored back-
splash, workout
area & powder
room. Stunning
landscaping with an
indoor & outdoor
speaker system,
oversized 2 car
garage & under-
ground sprinkler
system.
$395,000
Call Pat today @
570-287-1196
Smith Hourigan
Group
570 287-1196
HANOVER TWP.
NEW LISTING!
Like new town-
home. 3 bedrooms,
2.5 bath; two-story
townhome featuring
a two-story Great
room, hardwood
flooring throughout,
gas fireplace, gran-
ite tops, stainless
steel appliances,
maple glazed cabi-
nets in the kitchen
and a two-car
garage.
MLS #13-1960
$245,000
Maribeth Jones
696-6565
696-2600,
Ext. 210
906 Homes for Sale
HARDING
$214,900
605 Apple Tree Rd
Beautiful. Over 1
acre setting for this
all brick, 2 bedroom
Ranch, 2 car
attached garage
and 3 car
detached. Modern
kitchen with center
island and granite
countertops, mod-
ern tile bath with
seated shower,
central air, gas fire-
place, sun porch,
full basement. This
could qualify for
100% financing
through a rural
housing mortgage.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-1729
Lu Ann
570-602-9280
HARDING
$249,900
1385 Mt. Zion Rd.
Great country set-
ting on 3.05 acres.
Move in condition
Ranch with 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
inground swimming
pool, hardwood
floors. Finished
basement with wet
bar. 2 car garage,
wrap around drive-
way. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 12-2270
Call Tom
570-262-7716
HARVEYS LAKE
PRICE REDUCED!
22 Wood Street
Nice cottage with
lake rights, close
to the public boat
dock. New kitchen
& living room ceil-
ings & insulation
just completed.
Enjoy this place
during the Summer
months or year
round. Recently
updated with new
roof & floors.
MLS# 12-3820
$64,900
Pat Doty
394-6901
696-2468
HARVEYS LAKE
205 Lakeside Drive
3 bedroom 3 bath,
Lake Front Cape
Cod with very spa-
cious rooms. Cen-
tral air, first floor
master bedroom
and oversized dock
with boatslip. Home
also features a two
car garage. There is
a sewer hookup.
Permit already in
place for the
Lakeshore. Build
your boathouse this
summer! $ 480,000
Make an Offer!
MLS# 12-1362
Mark Nicholson
Or Buz Boback
570-696-0724
Lewith & Freeman
Real Estate, Inc.
570-696-6400
906 Homes for Sale
HARVEYS LAKE
184 State Route 29
Nice charming
home in Harveys
Lake. Open eat in
kitchen, 2 bed-
rooms, 1 1/2 bath
and a nice large pri-
vate lot. Home also
offers a 2 car
detached garage.
Home is just waiting
for your personal
touch.
$142,900
MLS#13-1787
Call/text Donna Cain
947-3824 or
Tony Wasco
855-2424
570-901-1020
Let the Community
Know!
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
HARVEYS LAKE
30 Pine Street
4 bedroom contem-
porary with a very
happy open floor
plan. Plenty of natu-
ral light and high
quality finishes.
Nestled in a private
setting. The beauti-
ful in ground pool
even has its own
cabana with a full
bath. This home
also features natu-
ral cedar exterior
and a two car
garage. $324,000.
MLS# 13-1330
Mark Nicholson
570-696-0724
Lewith & Freeman
Real Estate, Inc.
570-696-6400
HUGHESTOWN
REDUCED
$189,900
184 Rock St.
Spacious brick
Ranch with 3
bedrooms, large
living room with
fireplace. 3
baths, large
Florida room
with AC. Full fin-
ished basement
with 4th bed-
room, 3/4 bath,
large rec room
with wet bar.
Also a cedar
closet and walk
up attic. www.
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MLS 12-3626
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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MOUNTAIN TOP
145 Patriot Circle
Townhouse. Beauti-
ful, 7 years old,
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, neutral
colors thruout, mod-
ern, move in condi-
tion. Includes appli-
ances and washer,
dryer. Best location
in the Village. Large,
spacious deck,
backs up to gor-
geous private,
wooded country
view. $119,500 neg.
570-261-5260
906 Homes for Sale
HUGHESTOWN
REDUCED
$59,900
64 Center St.
Large 4 bedroom
with master bed-
room and bath on
1st floor. New gas
furnace and water
heater with updated
electrical panel.
Large lot with 1 car
garage, nice loca-
tion. www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com.
Must be sold to
settle estate
MLS 13-294
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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JENKINS TWP.
$129,900
689 R. Westmin-
ster Very private
2 bedroom
home located on
1.48 acres. Cen-
tral air,
screened in
porch, 1.5
baths, large liv-
ing/dining room,
extra 1 story
building could
be converted
into 2 car
garage. 16x8
screened in
porch, fresh
paint.
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 13-1622
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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KINGSTON
$139,900
129 S. Dawes Ave.
Three bedroom, 2
bath cape cod with
central air, new
windows, doors,
carpets and tile
floor. Full concrete
basement with 9'
ceilings. Walking
distance to Wilkes
Barre. Electric and
Oil heat. MLS #12-
3283. For more
information and
photos visit
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
Call Tom
570-262-7716
KINGSTON KINGSTON
80 James St.
This stately 4 bed-
room, 1.5 bath
Kingston home has
the WOW factor!
Meticulously well
cared for with old
world touches
throughout. Like a
stained glass win-
dow, built ins and
tiled fireplace in liv-
ing room. Kitchen is
modern eat in with
washer/dryer closet
for convenience.
Large front porch,
rear deck and
detached garage.
MLS 13-1761
$289,000 $289,000
Jay A. Crossin Jay A. Crossin
Extension #23 Extension #23
CROSSIN REAL CROSSIN REAL
EST ESTA ATE TE
570-288-0770 570-288-0770
906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
561 MERCER AVE.
This roomy 2-Story
includes a modern
kitchen & bath, liv-
ing & dining rooms,
3 bedrooms & a
family room in the
lower-level. The
yard is small, but
there is generous
off-street parking.
Enjoy the outdoors
from your 15 x 10
two-tier deck, or the
new front porch.
This home includes
2 free-standing gas
stoves. For more
details & to view the
photos online, go to:
www. pr udent i al
realestate.com &
enter PRU8N9T9 in
the Home Search.
Listed at $94,500.
MLS#13-1538.
Call today to
schedule a private
showing.
Mary Ellen Belchick
696-6566,
Walter Belchick
696-2600 ext. 301.
696-2600
LAFLIN
$109,000
147 Haverford Drive
Nicely kept 2 bed-
room, 1.5 bath
townhome in desir-
able neighborhood.
Great looking family
room in lower level.
Spacious rooms
with plenty of clos-
ets. Outdoor patio
with pavers and
trees for privacy.
Carpet, tiled kitchen
counter and AC unit
are ALL NEW! Move
in condition. www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 13-909
Call Terry
570-885-3041
LAFLIN
$229,000
7 Concord Drive
Beautifully main-
tained 2 story in
Oakwood Park. 3
bedrooms, 2.5
baths with 2 car
garage and private
rear yard. Mature
landscaping,
gas/electric heat
with central air.
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-2215
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
Need to rent that
Vacation property?
Place an ad and
get started!
570-829-7130
LAFLIN
$254,900
24 Fordham Road
Great Split Level in
Oakwood Park,
Laflin. 13 rooms, 4
bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths. 2 car garage
and large corner
lot. Lots of space
for the large or
growing family.
www. atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-452
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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Add to route
140 S Grant Street,
Wilkes-Barre
ASHLEY
314 RIDGE ST.
Saturday 9am-12
Make your best
offer! Furniture,
China, and more!
Saturday 9am-12
ATTENTION VENDORS
Decorative/Sea-
sonal/Accent
Pieces for sale.
Purchase sepa-
rately or all.
Call 675-5046
after 6PM
DALLAS
89 Monroe Ave.
Sat., June 8th, 9-3.
Antiques, antique
wing back chair,
antique furniture,
household items,
crafts, homemade
baked goods &
much more!
Rain or Shine
DALLAS
College Manor
Near Misericordia
Sat., June 8, 8 to 1
Housewares,
adult and kid cloth-
ing, baseball gear,
Too much to list!
DALLAS
Elmcrest Dr. &
White Birch Lane
ELMCREST
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION
Sat, June 8th, 8-3
Furniture, baby
gear, household,
books, exercise
rower, kid toys,
clothes & books.
No Early Birds!
DALLAS
130 Lake Street
Dallas, pa 18612
Saturday June 8
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
DIRECTIONS: Off
Memorial Highway
to Lake Street.
Entire Contents
Of Home
including beautiful
mahogany dining
roomset, bedroom
sets, custom Queen
Anne vanities,
leather sofa and
love seat, futon,
beautiful mahogany
mirrors, very nice
Lladro figurines,
china sets includ-
ing, German and
Bavaria, nice glass-
ware, art glass,
jewelry, lamps and
lighting, African
masks and Mexican
art and sculptures,
lots of artwork
including Yankel
Ginzburg, paintings
and prints, Oriental
rugs, Wolf range
top, file cabinets,
office chairs, wood
burning & gas
heaters and much
more.
This is a very
nice sale!
CREDIT CARD
ACCEPTED!
SALE BY COOK &
COOK ESTATE
LIQUIDATORS
www.cookand-
cookestateliquida-
tors.com
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EDWARDSVILLE
138 Roosvelt Street
Sat., June 8, 8 to 3
Electronics, clothes
$.25 each, play
pen, and baby
items. Household
goods, Much More!
EDWARDSVILLE
296 Woodward Ave.
(Church St. to
Garfield St.)
Fri., June 7, 8:30-1
Sat., June 8, 9-1
NO EARLY BIRDS!
Sofa and love seat,
Glider and Ottoman,
Travel System/
Stroller, Toys, Boys
18-24m Clothes,
Household Items.
Something for
Everyone!
EDWARDSVILLE
681 Main Street
Thurs., 10 to 5
Fri., 10 to 7
Sat. & Sun., 8 to 8
Mon., 10 to 5
VENDORS WANTED
$10 a day, outside.
Starting at $50 per
month inside.
EXETER
204 Lehigh Street
(Wyoming Ave., To
Schooley, Left on
Sturmer follow
signs.) Sat., June 8,
8 to 12, Movie
posters and Much
Much More!
EXETER
39 Memorial Street
Sat., June 8, 8 to 4
Sun., June 9, 8 to 1
Entire contents of
house for sale.
Everything
must go.
EXETER
480 Slocum Ave.
Preview Anytime
Friday! Sale is,
Sat. & Sun. 9 to 5
Household, garage
items, car and
house audio. Old
and New Items!
EXETER
6th Annual Mason
Street Yard Sale!
155 Mason Street
Sat., June 8, 8 to 1
Many families,
Many items!
Come check us out!
EXETER
Rain or Shine!
48-50 Mason Street
Sat., June 8, 8 to 4
Something for
Everyone!
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED!
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in classified
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with classified!
FORTY FORT
107 Dana St.
Sat., 9 - 1, 6/8
RAIN DATE SUN
furniture, toys, tricy-
cle, DVD player, CB,
and more
Hanover Township
1012 Sively Street
Sat., June 8, 9 to 3
Books, glassware,
small tools, desk
with hutch top,
clothing, electric
type writer, and
MORE! Priced to sell
Hanover Township
25 Lincoln Drive
Sat., June 8, 8 to ?
No Early Birds!
Household, CDs,
Furniture, Misc.
Items, Christmas
Decorations. Lots of
Treasures!
Hanover Township
Academy Road
Behind Pasquale
Restaurant, Sans
Souci, Sat., June 8,
8 to 2. Antiques,
Fenton, jewelry,
toys, CDs, Ladies
brand name
clothes, household
items. Craft sup-
plies, tools, outside
Xmas decorations,
double stainless
sink, glass wares,
yarn...A Must See!
HANOVER TWP.
248 Lynwood Ave.
Sat., June 8, 9-1
Household & baby
items, clothing, golf
clubs, Halloween
costumes & more!
HANOVER TWP.
INDOOR
100 Claymont Ave.
Saturday, June 8
8am - 1pm
RAIN OR SHINE!
Gently used and
brand new items.
Stop for lunch!!
HANOVER TWP./
LYNDWOOD
51 Van Horn St.
Fri. & Sat., 8 to 4
Near Carey Ave.
Bridge, behind
Pizza Loven Adult
and Kids Clothes
and shoes, vintage
& handmade jewel-
ry, purses, art,
stereo equipment
25 hardware &
other items. 14 sail
boat, bikes, gas fire
place, toys, kids
stuff.
LINEUP
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HARVEYS LAKE
222 Carpenter Rd.
Fri., Sat., & Sun.
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Estate antiques,
furniture, paintings,
prints, China,
books, Victorian
chain purses,
Cranberry glass oil
chandelier, Cherry
Dining Room set,
perennial plants,
Etc... 570-639-1205
HARVEYS LAKE
49 Walnut Street
Sat., June 8, 8 to 2
Jet Ski, Vintage
arcade games,
knee board, erecta
stock room shelv-
ing, bikes, welding
vice/rods, tools,
Pepsi/Coke col-
lectibles, Hand
carts, folding table,
mower, leaf blower,
snow blower, toys,
sound Speakers
amps/racks,
Multitudes More!
HARVEYS LAKE
ANNUAL
1275 Lakeside Drive
at Pole 114
Fri &, Sat. & Sun.
June 7, 8, 9, 9-?
INDOOR
This Sale is
Huge!
HARVEYS LAKE
HUGE YARD SALE
182 Second Street
Fri., Sat., & Sun. 8
to 3. In conjunction
with the Annual
Borough wide yard
sale! Antiques, vin-
tage, collectibles,
items new barely
used, household,
tools, toys, and
something for
everyone!
HUNLOCK CREEK
ANNUAL
Swamp Road
Saturday, June 8th
Rain Date, June 15th
9am - 3pm
INKERMAN
Rear 60 Main St.
Sat., June 8th
8am to 2pm
A variety of items
including house-
hold, toys,
clothes,and tools.
KINGSTON
& GARAGE SALE
At the intersection
of Chester St. &
Warren Ave.
Sat, June 8, 8-2
Large Variety
Priced to Sell!
Rain or Shine
KINGSTON
26 Reynolds Street
Sat., June 8th, 8-3
Home goods,
curtains, chairs,
lamps, artwork,
clothing & more!
KINGSTON
29 S. Atherton Ave
Sat., Jun 8, 9 to 2
Household, area
rug, FREE Exercise
bike and More!
KINGSTON
32 W. Walnut St.
Sat., June 8, 9 to 1
Rain Date, June 15.
Everything reason-
ably priced. First
come, first served!
KINGSTON
599 Westmoreland
Ave., Sat., June 8,
8 to ? Designer
womens and
teenagers clothing
items for sale, Low
prices!
KINGSTON-
Rain/Shine
67 Eley Street
Sat., June 8, 9 to 3
Boys 1-7 years,
girls 1-3, playpen,
Missy, Women,
household, Deco,
holiday, Crocks #3,
#6, Trunk and Toys.
KUNKLE
THE BIG RED BARN THE BIG RED BARN
ANTIQUES ANTIQUES
1103 Old Highway
Saturday & Sunday
10am-4pm
Many coffee tables,
secretary and
desks; plus retro
shabby chic, and
Haywood Wakefield
tables; Fine art;
Primitives for gar-
den or yard; Hall
tree; Settee; Victo-
rian Sofa; Dressers;
chairs; Porcelain;
oddities; pottery
and more!
Directions: from
309, turn at Kunkle
Fire House, right
turn at Saab Dealer,
1 mile on blacktop.
570-675-3447
bigredbarn
antiques.com
LEE PARK
38 Woodbury St.
Sat, June 8, 9-1
Baby items, TVs,
craft magnets &
pens, baseball
cards & more!
LOYALVILLE
20 Hickory Tree Rd.
Sat., June 8
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(only 5 miles from
Harveys Lake)
New items added!
Glassware, antique
oil painting, baby
items, Christmas,
home, and much
more.
LUZERNE
851 North Walnut St.
Sat. & Sun. 8 to 3
Air Conditioners,
Refrigerator, Tvs,
Stands. A Variety of
items for everyone!
Wanna make your
car go fast? Place
an ad in Classified!
570-829-7130.
LUZERNE
Multi-Family!
468 Charles Street
Sat., June, 8, 9 to 2
Treasures for
everyone! Low Low
prices too much
to list!
LUZERNE
Rain or Shine
484 Charles Street
Thurs., Fri., & Sat.
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
All types of house-
hold items.
MINERS MILLS
25 Chandler Street
Sat, June 8, 8-1:30
Clothes, shoes,
lamps, odds &
ends, video games.
Cheap Prices!
MOUNTAIN TOP
329 S. MAIN RD
across from the
park. Fri - Sun
8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Furniture, Children's
clothes and items,
Lots of other
GREAT Items!!!
MOUNTAIN TOP
37 Fieldstone Way
Greystone manor
(off Kirby Ave)
Sat. and Sun.
8am - 2pm
Something for
everyone, every-
thing from antiques
to household items
MOUNTAINTOP
315 Oakmont Lane,
Laurel Lakes, (Off
of 81-Nuangola Exit)
Sat., June 8, 8 to 1
Men, Women &
Childrens brand
name clothing, fur-
niture, household
items, toys, tools,
sports memorabilia.
Something for
everyone!
MOUNTAINTOP
59 Woodland Ave.
Fri. & Sat.,
June 7 & 8, 8-4
Crafts, household
items, Christmas
decorations & more!
MOUNTAINTOP
Patriot Circle
DIR: Take Nuangola
Road to Burma, to
Patriot Circle
Saturday 8am - 1pm
Large assortment of
items from many
families. Tools, toys,
clothing & more!
Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
ORANGE
2293 W. 8th St.
ORANGE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
RUMMAGE SALE
6/7 AND 6/8
9 am to 2 pm
Refreshments &
Welsh cookies
PARSONS
35 Gravel Street
Sat 6/8 & Sun 6/9
8:00-4:00.
Household items,
clothes, furniture
and more.
Pittston Township
997 Sunrise Drive
Sat. & Sun., 9 to 3
A lot of Household,
adult and childrens
clothing, toys,
couch, bar table, All
items are brand
name and in good
clean condition!
PLYMOUTH
630 West Main St,
Friday & Saturday,
June 7&8
9am-3pm
Directions: West
Main Street,
Across from
Atwater Storage
Building. Watch for
Signs!!
Sale to Include
Complete
Contents of
Beautiful Home:
1995 Buick
Lesabre (40K
Miles), 1991 Chevy
Pickup(133K
Miles), Two Nice 4
Piece Bedroom
Suites,
Grandfather Clock,
Sofas, Chairs,
Dressers, Maple
Kitchen Set w/
Hutch, Buffet, &
Table, Side Tables,
TVs, Lamps,
Kitchenware &
Gadgets, Mikasa,
Pfaltzgraff,
Collectibles,
Antiques,
Glassware,
Dishes, Small
Refrigerators,
Vintage & Modern
Christmas &
Holiday Decor,
Linens, Speakers,
Wall Art, Rugs, Tea
Cart, Beer Steins,
Large Selection of
Men's Clothing (Sz
M-XL): Suites, Ties,
Jeans, Shirts,
Shoes(8-9), &
More, Plus a
Basement Full of
Tools, Pipe, Snow
Blowers, Lawn
Mowers, Saws,
Benches, & Much
More!!!
Something for
Everyone!!! All
Items Priced to
Sell.
Sale by Wm. Lewis
WVEstates.com
S. WILKES-BARRE
43 Marlborough
Ave.(off old River
Road)
Saturday, June 8
9am - 3pm
Contents of well
maintained home,
Furniture including:
living, dining, bed-
rooms, Mission
style oak china
closet, Lane Cedar
chest, dry sink,
Glassware: Beleek
Waterford, Lenox,
Towle, Fostoria.
Lots of household;
mirrors, pictures
and more.
Wanna make your
car go fast? Place
an ad in Classified!
570-829-7130.
SHAVERTOWN
16 & 18 North Pio-
neer Ave. (From
Wilkes-Barre, One
block up from St.
Theresas Church)
Sat., June 8, 8-2
Sun., June 9, 9-2
ANTIQUES
INCLUDE: Iron Ice
Cream Parlor
Chairs, Child Ice
Cream Parlor Set,
Wood Rocking
Horse, Prints and
frames. Copper tea
pot, brass and
glass coffee table
tops, irons, ect.,
Lots: LINENS,
PORCELAIN, CHINA
AND POTTERY,
items include, Can-
ister sets, planters,
vases, Ect.
GLASS, Decanter
set, milk glass,
crystal, Ect. WOOD
Doors, including
screen door,
crates, Ect.
OTHER INTEREST-
ING ITEMS
INCLUDE, tools,
electric clothes
dryer, IBM electric
typewriter, child
electric train set,
child tool bench, 2
Slabs of stone
slate, outdoor/
indoor fountain. 2
Therma-Rest
Camping gear. Too
much to mention!
SHAVERTOWN
Cedar and Hillcrest
Ave. Off E. Center St.
Sat., June 8, 8 to 2.
Furniture, house-
hold items, adult
and childrens
clothing, tools,
books, games.
SHAVERTOWN
Methodist Church
163 North Pioneer
Parking lot sale
Sat. June 22 9-3
RENT YOUR SPACE
Includes 8 table for
$10 plenty of park-
ing. 570- 675-3616
or 570-696-9079
SWEET VALLEY
MOVING SALE
23 Weslend Ave,
SAT. JUNE 8
9AM 3PM
Furniture, walnut
dining room set,
Ethan Allen makeup
table, Hess trucks,
adjustamatic dress
form, perrenials,
3x3 glass decora-
tive mirror, dresser,
books/cookbooks,
Fostoria Dishes,
pictures and
frames, linens, cur-
tains bedding and
tablecloths. Twin
bed headboard,
childrens toys,
clothing much much
more
SWOYERSVILLE
15 Kirby Street
Sat., June 8, 8 to 2
Furniture, baby fur-
niture, beds, TVs,
dishes, toys,
clothes and More!
SWOYERSVILLE
704 & 713 Main St.
Sat., June 8, 8:30-2
Rain or Shine!
Something for
everyone, too
much to list!
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
WEST NANTICOKE
Tilbury Terrace
Multi-Family and
Moving Sale!
24-26 Tilbury Ave.
Sun., June 9, 9 to 2
Furniture, house-
hold items, living
room chairs, twin
and king size beds,
antique bistro set,
Department 56.
No Junk!
WEST PITTSTON
119 Delaware Ave.
Sat., June 8, 9 to 1
Books, record
albums, videos.
Hundreds of items.
Hardcover, coffee
table books, Ect.
Great Variety,
Excellent condition!
Albums, 60s, 70s,
Rock and Roll. Yan-
kees items. Great
Fathers Day Gifts!
WEST PITTSTON
600 Block of
Montgomery Ave.
Sat., June 8, 8 to 2
Downsizing, too
many items to list,
dont miss this sale!
WEST PITTSTON
Christian Missionary
Alliance
Luzerne & Parke St
Saturday, June 8th
9am - 2pm
INDOOR
YARD SALE!
Household items,
small appliances,
dishes, glassware,
toys, stuffed
animals, books,
records, tapes,
bric-a-brak &
much, much more.
WEST WEST WYOMING WYOMING
6th Street
OPEN YEAR ROUND
SP SPACE ACE
A AV VAILABLE AILABLE
INSIDE & OUT INSIDE & OUT
Acres of Acres of
parking parking
OUTSIDE
SPACES
$10
Saturday
10am-2pm
Sunday
8am-4pm
WILKES-BARRE
174 Mcclean Street
Sat., June 8, 8 to 1
Name your price!
Refrigerator, living
room set, air condi-
tioners, Spinet
Piano, Household
items, Kids books,
and much more!
WILKES-BARRE
25 Lawrence St.
Sat. & Sun.
June 8 & 9, 11-4.
Electronics,
clothing, household
items & much
more!
Need a Roommate?
Place an ad and
find one here!
570-829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
315 MOYALLEN ST
SAT., 6/8 9-2
HUGE
WILKES-BARRE
471 N. Main Street
ST. LUKES
UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Will hold a
FURNITURE SALE FURNITURE SALE
& HOMEMADE & HOMEMADE
FOOD SALE FOOD SALE
Sat, June 8, 9-6 &
Sun, June 9, 12-6
Several antique
pieces, dressers,
oversized chairs,
china cabinets,
kitchen table set,
tables, chairs,
mirrors, pictures.
WILKES-BARRE
841 South Main St.
Sat. & Sun., 10-5
Toys, clothes, furni-
ture, electronics,
antiques, odds and
ends!
WILKES-BARRE
Golden Living
101 E. Mountain Blvd
Is looking for
Interested Vendors for an
Upcoming Flea Market
on June 29.
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Rain date, June 30.
ONLY $10 a Spot!
570-406-8690
Ask For Debbie.
WILKES-BARRE
Sunday, June 2nd
130 Westminster Rd
10am- 2pm
Children's toys,
clothing, baby
gates, tools,
kitchenware, furni-
ture, appliances,
home goods, etc...
Must see!
Wilkes-Barre Township
Multi-Family Yard Sale
Rain or Shine!
696 Metcalf Street
Sat., June 8, 8 to 2
Brand name cloth-
ing, household,
books, movies,
games, linens, col-
lectibles, fishing,
everything must go!
WYOMING
109 Wyoming Ave.
Sat., June 8, 8 to 1
Something for
Everyone!
WYOMING
345 Monument Ave.
Saturday, June 8
9am - 1pm
Furniture,collectbles
tools, housewares,
books and toys.
FREE parakeet.
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Model #YF4H4DEW 250-hp (SAE Net),
3.5-Liter, 24-Valve, SOHC i-VTEC

V-6 Engine
Variable Torque Management 4-Wheel Drive
System (VTM-4) 18-Inch Alloy Wheels
Power Windows/Locks Fog Lights
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) i-MID with
8-inch WQVGA (480x320) Screen, Customizable
Feature Settings and Rearview Camera with
Guidelines Bluetooth HandsFreeLink

Tri-Zone Automatic Climate Control System


with Humidity Control and Air Filtration
Drivers Seat with 10-Way Power Adjustment,
Including Power Lumbar Support
229-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System with 7
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16-Valve, DOHC i-VTEC

4-Cylinder
Engine with Direct Injection
Vehicle Stability Assist
TM
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with Traction Control Continu-
ously Variable Transmission (CVT)
16-Inch Alloy Wheels Dual-Zone
Automatic Climate Control with
Air-Filtration System Rearview
Camera with Guidelines Blu-
etooth

HandsFreeLink

Pandora

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Audio Interface MP3/Auxiliary
Input Jack i-MID with 8-inch
WQVGA (480x320) Screen and
Customizable Feature Settings
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4 Cylinder Engine 5 Speed Automatic Transmission Air


Conditioning with Air Filtration System i-MID with 5 inch LCD Screen and Customizable Feature Settings Rear View Camera with Guide-
lines Bluetooth

HandsFreeLink
3
SMS Text Message Function
4
Power Windows and Door Locks Vehicle Stability Assist
TM
(VSA

) with
Traction Control Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Cruise Control Illuminated Steering Wheel Mounted Cruise, Audio, Phone and i-MID
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4-Cylinder
Engine Automatic Transmission
Real Time AWD with Intelligent
Control System
TM
Vehicle Stability
AssistTM (VSA

) with Traction
Control Multi-Angle Rearview
Camera with Guidelines
Bluetooth

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Remote Entry System
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Friday & Saturday 9-5
Call: 1-800-NEXTHonda View Prices at www.mattburnehonda.com
Hondas
1110 Wyoming Ave,
Scranton, PA
1-800-NEXT-Honda
570-341-1400
*Certifed Hondas have 1 yr - 12k, Basic Warranty & 7yr - 100k Powertrain from orig. inservice date.
ACCORDS
09 ACCORD EX SDN Red, 53K ..........................NOW $16,502
10 ACCORD EX SDN Gray, 28K..........................NOW $17,987
10 ACCORD EX CPE 5SP Red, 15K.................NOW $16,538
10 ACCORD EXL CPE Gray, 29K........................NOW $18,943
11 ACCORD SE SDN Black, 31K .........................NOW $18,762
12 ACCORD LX SDN Black, 21K .........................NOW $18,400
10 ACCORD LX SDN Silver, 26K .........................NOW $15,676
10 ACCORD EXL CPE White, 65K ......................NOW $15,771
10 ACCORD EX SDN Navy, 30K..........................NOW $18,231
10 ACCORD EXL V6 SDN Gray, 30K ...............NOW $19,312
10 ACCORD LX SDN Silver, 19K .........................NOW $17,613
10 ACCORD EXL V6 Diamond, 21K......................NOW $19,381
ODYSSEY
08 ODYSSEY EX Slate, 45K ......................................NOW $17,986
10 ODYSSEY EXL W/ DVD Black, 26K...................NOW $25,634
11 ODYSSEY EXL Black, 36K ...................................NOW $27,154
10 ODYSSEY EX Navy, 32K.......................................NOW $20,646
MATT BURNE Honda
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THE PRICE DROP
Continues....
YOUR
NICE
TRADE
HERE!
FIT
10 FIT SPORT Red, 37K ............................................NOW $13,777
CRV 4WD
11 CRV LX Silver, 24K...............................................NOW $19,596
11 CRV SE White, 25K...............................................NOW $19,535
11 CRV SE Sage, 28K ...............................................NOW $19,586
11 CRV LX Gray, 28K................................................NOW $19,642
11 CRV LX Gray, 28K................................................NOW $22,628
10 CRV EX Black, 35K...............................................NOW $20,381
09 CRV EXL Black, 58K............................................NOW $18,452
11 CRV EX Silver, 29K...............................................NOW $20,786
11 CRV EX Titanium, 27K...........................................NOW $20,842
11 CRV EXL Red, 13K .............................................NOW $24,950
10 CRV EXL Red, 43K .............................................NOW $20,950
11 CRV EX Black, 37K...............................................NOW $21,500
CIVICS
10 CIVIC LX SDN Lt Blue, 32K ..............................NOW $14,643
10 CIVIC LXS SDN White, 46K.............................NOW $14,495
10 CIVIC EX CPE Black, 42K ................................NOW $14,782
11 CIVIC EX CPE Red, 20K..................................NOW $15,620
12 CIVIC LX CPE Black, 12K.................................NOW $16,627
10 CIVIC EX SDN Black, 24K................................NOW $15,757
12 CIVIC EX CPE Gray, 24K .................................NOW $16,964
10 CIVIC LX SDN Titanium, 35K ............................NOW $14,788
10 CIVIC EX SDN Red, 15K .................................NOW $16,750
11 CIVIC EXL SDN Titanium, 16K .........................NOW $17,886
10 CIVIC LX CPE Black, 46K.................................NOW $13,511
10 CIVIC LX SDN Lt Blue, 20K ..............................NOW $15,626
11 CIVIC LX SDN Silver, 25K................................NOW $15,943
10 CIVIC EX SDN Navy, 30K ................................NOW $15,682
PILOT 4WD
09 PILOT LX Cherry, 77K .........................................NOW $17,992
08 PILOT EX Gray, 48K ...........................................NOW $18,997
11 PILOT EX Black, 36K ..........................................NOW $24,976
11 PILOT EX Silver, 36K ..........................................NOW $25,392
11 PILOT EXL Red, 25K.........................................NOW $28,966
12 PILOT TOURING Black, 20K ..........................NOW $35,576
11 PILOT EXL Red, 44K.........................................NOW $26,831
08 PILOT EX Silver, 43K ..........................................NOW $19,474
11 PILOT EX Gray, 25K ...........................................NOW $27,231
12 PILOT LX Silver, 24K...........................................NOW $26,580
All Vehicles Clearly Marked w/ Best Price
White, 53K, Was $10,950
Now $8,333
08 CHEVY IMPALA
LS SDN
Gray, 77K, Was $10,950
Now $9,965
06 NISSAN
ALTIMA SDN
Touring, White, 52K, Was $16,500
Now $15,551
10 CHRYSLER
TOWN & COUNTRY
EXL, Blue, 73K $16,428
07 HONDA CRV 4WD
Burgandy, 58K, Was $19,750
Now $19,432
07 HONDA PILOT
EX4-DVD 4WD
Black, 102K, Was $12,500
Now $9,718
06 HONDA CRV
EX 4WD
Silver, 85K, Was $13,500
Now $11,748
04 TOYOTA
HIGHLANDER AWD
Silver, 67K, Was $9,750
Now $7,924
03 FORD
EXPLORER 4WD
Gray, 86K, Was $11,950
Now $11,403
06 HONDA CIVIC
LX SEDAN
Silver, 76K, Was $16,950
Now $15,999
07 HONDA ODYSSEY
EXL - DVD
Silver, 28K, Was 18,950
Now $17,500
11 SUBARU LEGACY
LIMITED AWD
Silver, 54K, Was $9,750
Now $8,587
07 FORD FOCUS
SE SEDAN
Black, 9K, Was $16,950
Now $15,891
10 FORD FUSION
SE SEDAN
Gray, 48K, Was $10,950
Now $10,426
08 HYUNDAI
ELANTRA SDN
Sage, 48K, Was $12,500
Now $11,430
08 MERCURY MILAN
PREMIER SDN
Navi, White, 13K, Was $16,950
Now $15,992
12 NISSAN SENTRA
SE SDN
SE, 5 Spd., Red, 29K, Was $18,950
Now $17,947
07 NISSAN FRONTIER
XCAB 4WD
Navy, 73K, Was $10,950
Now $10,462
04 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT 4WD
Gray, 97K, Was $10,450
Now $9,783
07 HONDA CIVIC
LX SDN
06 FORD
500 SE SDN
Red, 101K
Now $6,950
Red, 63K, Was $11,750
Now $11,432
08 JEEP PATRIOT
SPORT 4WD
Gray, 26K, Was $15,950
Now $15,660
12 TOYOTA CAMRY
LE SDN
12 KIA
SOUL
Gray, 17K, Was $17,500
Now $16,999
12 ACURA
MDX AWD
Gray, 14K, Was $36,500
Now $35,987
06 HONDA ACCORD
EXL SDN
Silver, 107K, Was $11,995
Now $10,966
Silver, 96K, Was $12,500
Now $11,748
07 HONDA ACCORD
SE SDN
12 HONDA
CRZ HYBRID
Under 1000 Miles, Was $21,135
Now $19,970
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906 Homes for Sale
LAFLIN
3 bedroom Bi-Level
situated on lovely
lot with formal din-
ing room, lower
level family room
with gas fireplace,
central air, conven-
iently located to
interstates &
Casino.
A must see!
MLS #13-1100
$199,000
Marie Montante
881-0103
288-9371
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LAFLIN
PRICE REDUCED!
OAKWOOD PARK
If you like comfort &
charm, youll love
this sparkling 4,100
+ sq. ft. 5 bedroom,
4 bath two story tra-
ditional home in per-
fect condition in a
great neighborhood.
Nothing to do but
move right in. Off-
ers formal living &
dining rooms, 1st
floor family room
with fireplace, gran-
ite countertops in
kitchen & baths,
lower level recre-
ation room with fire-
place & wet bar.
MLS #13-549
Only $324,900
Call
Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
570-696-3801
LAFLIN
new price
$124,900
111 Laflin Road
Nice 3 edroom, 1.5
bath Split Level
home with hard-
wood floors, 1 car
garage, large yard
and covered patio
in very convenient
location. Great curb
appeal and plenty
of off street park-
ing. Rt. 315 to light
@ Laflin Rd. Turn
west onto Laflin Rd.
Home is on left.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2852
Keri Best
570-885-5082
LAFLIN
PRICE REDUCED
$360,000
10 Fairfield Drive
Exceptional & spa-
cious custom built
cedar home with
open floor plan and
all of the amenities
situated on 2 lots in
picturesque setting.
Create memories in
this 5 bedroom, 4
bath home with 18
ceiling in living
room, gas fireplace,
granite kitchen,
large 2 story foyer,
huge finished lower
level for entertain-
ing with bar/full
kitchen & wine cel-
lar. Inground pool &
hot tub. Directions:
Rt 315 to Laflin Rd.,
right onto Oakwood
Dr., right onto Ford-
ham Rd, left onto
Fairfield Dr., home
is on the right.
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-4063
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
MOCANAQUA
Nice 2 bedroom
Cape Cod with oak
kitchen cabinets,
walk in closet,
Anderson windows,
attic, sunroom,
open front porch,
10 X 14' rear deck
& detached garage.
Live in yourself or
use as rental.
Owner will consider
reasonable offer.
MLS# 12-2532
$62,000
Call Ken Williams
570-542-8800
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
906 Homes for Sale
LARKSVILLE
OPEN HOUSE!!!
Sat., June 15th
Noon-2PM
Cutie with a large
lot. Nice kitchen.
Roomy living room.
Well kept home.
Seller will give a
carpet allowance
for second floor
carpet. Great
starter home- why
pay rent when you
can buy? This
would also make a
super investment
property.
MLS# 12-3707
$49,900
Tracy Zarola
696-0723
696-3801
OPEN HOUSE!!!
Sat., June 15th
Noon-2PM
MOOSIC
REDUCED
$87,500
R. 1104 Springbrook
Cape Cod home
with endless possi-
bilities. 3-4 bed-
room, 1 bath, cen-
tral air, plenty of
storage. Enclosed
porch, garage with
carport. Situated on
3 lots. Directions: 1-
81, Exit 180 Moosic
(Rt. 11) L. onto 502,
straight 1/2 mile.
Turn R onto 8th St.,
up hill, turn left,
house 3rd on right.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-607
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
MOUNTAINTOP
GLEN SUMMIT
Beautiful private
setting surrounds
this 4,200 sq. ft. two
story. Cherry kit-
chen, 2nd floor rec
room, 4 bedrooms
& 3 1/2 baths.
Nature at the door
with wildlife, plus
hiking & biking trails.
MLS#13-1233
$249,900
Call Dave @
570-715-7750
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
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MOUNTAINTOP
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, June 9,
1pm-3pm
46 Red Maple Ave.
Located in a quiet
community this
home offers many
amenities including
large yard, deck,
central air & shed
with electric. Inside
you will find a bright
kitchen open to din-
ing room, updated
full bath, spacious
family/rec room &
office. Newer roof &
gutters top off this
great property.
Directions: South
on Main, past
church Rd. intersec-
tion, left on Red
Maple.
MLS#13-1650
$187,000
Call Jim Banos
570-991-1883
for appointment
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real
Estate
570-474-2340
MOUNTAINTOP
Search No More!
This five-year old
home is exquisitely
designed. Every
room has gorgeous
details & lots of
upgrades. The land-
scape is breathtak-
ing & the location
could not be better.
This home truly
stands out in
every way!
MLS# 13-1359
$364,500
Robert Altmayer
570-793-7999
Rundle
Real Estate
570-474-2340
906 Homes for Sale
MOUNTAIN TOP
OPEN HOUSE
44 Birchwood Drive
Sun., June 9th,
12 noon - 1:30
Expansive 4 bed-
room 2 story on
nearly 3 acres
offers incredible
views! Modern
kitchen with new
quartz counters,
family room with
fireplace, new hard-
wood on first floor,
new heat pump, first
floor bedroom, fin-
ished lower level, 3
car garage re-
tractable awning on
deck & more! Call
for an appointment
today!
MLS 13-251
$465,000
Call Linda Gavio
(570) 956-0584
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340,
ext. 19
NANTICOKE
OPEN HOUSE
Sun, June 9, 12-2
Perfect opportunity
in Nanticoke. Move
in ready home that
has it all. Great
kitchen, huge living
room/dining room
combo, generous
bedroom sizes, fin-
ished room in base-
ment, covered
deck, nice yard, &
in a great section of
town. If you are
looking in Nanticoke
this house has to
be put on the top of
your list.
MLS#13-1374
$110,000
Call Dave, Jr.
885-2693
Rubbico Real
Estate
826-1600
NANTICOKE
245 East Ridge St.
Great home in move
in condition. Modern
kitchen & bath, din-
ing room, living
room, 3 bedrooms,
Appliances, de-
tached garage in
rear of lot. Alu-
minum siding.
$74,900
Shown by
appointment
CAPITOL
REAL ESTATE
Call
John Vacendak
Your Neighborhood
Professional
570-735-1810
570-823-4290
NANTICOKE
265 Kirmar Park-
way. 3 bedroom
Cape Cod style
home on large lot
with off street park-
ing. 1st floor master
bedroom, 2 season
sunroom, partial fin-
ished basement,
fenced yard, lots
of storage, large
modern eat in
kitchen.
MLS 13-1077
$89,900
ANTONIK &
ASSOCIATES,
INC.
Patricia Lunski
570-735-7497
Line up a place to live
in classified!
NANTICOKE
38 E. Union Street
Nice single, 3 bed-
rooms, gas heat,
large yard.
Central location.
Affordable @
$64,900
TOWNE &
COUNTRY
REAL ESTATE
Call
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
NANTICOKE
393 E. Noble St.
Check out this 4
bedroom, 1.5 bath
home with 1 car
detached garage.
This home features
a Jacuzzi tub,
newer roof, fur-
nace, hot water
heater, replacement
windows, fenced
yard and large
covered deck.
MLS 13-613
$77,900
Call John Polifka
570-704-6846
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
570-542-2141
906 Homes for Sale
NANTICOKE
PRICE
REDUCTION
260-262
E. Green Street
Double Block
Plenty of parking
with paved back
alley. Close to
LCCC. New roof
installed in 2007
along with a kitchen
& bath update
in #260.
MLS #13-694
$59,900
Call Dana Distasio
570-715-9333
NANTICOKE
Modern, well main-
tained 4 bedroom
home in move in
condition. Covered
patio, in ground
pool, private fenced
yard, ductless air,
vinyl siding.
Immaculate!
MLS# 13-534
REDUCED TO
$154,900
Call Ann Marie
Chopick
570-288-6654
NANTICOKE
R. 395
E. Washington St.
Nice double block.
Two bedrooms
each side. Sepa-
rate heat & electric.
Close to College.
Affordable @
$49,500
Towne & Country
R.E. Co.
735-8932
or 542-5708
NANTICOKE
1210 S. Hanover St.
Large 3 bedroom 1
bath home with a
big yard. Possible
off street parking in
the back off the
alley. This home has
replacement win-
dows on the second
floor and awnings
over the windows.
This will be a great
home with a little
TLC. MLS# 13-2093
$65,900
John Polifka
570-704-6846
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
570-542-2141
NANTICOKE
1472 S. Hanover St.
Well maintained
bi-level house fea-
tures 2 bedrooms,
1 3/4 baths, recre-
ation room with
propane stove. Wall
to wall, 3 season
porch. Profession-
ally landscaped
yard. Storage
shed, new appli-
ances, ceiling fans.
Close to LCCC.
$153,900.
Call 570-735-7594
or 570-477-2410
PARSONS
JUST LISTED
$134,900
35 Wyndwood Dr.
Like new 2 bed-
room, 2 bath
attached ranch.
Upgraded kitchen,
vaulted living
room, sunroom,
master bedroom
www.35wyndwood
.com Call Mark
215-275-0487
C-21 TRES
610-485-7200
ext 142
PITTSTON
$114,900
328 S. Main St.
3 story Victorial
with 10 rooms, 4
bedrooms, 2 baths,
2 car garage with
newer driveway.
Central air, large
yard. www.atlasre-
altyinc.com
MLS 13-1073
Call T Call Tom om
570-262-7716 570-262-7716
906 Homes for Sale
PITTSTON
$134,900
15 High St.
Well kept newly
remodeled, 2 story
home, with modern
kitchen, central air,
new triple pane
replacement win-
dows and custom
made blinds for
each window.
Home is in move in
condition, with plas-
ter walls and design
ceilings, plus much,
much more. A
MUST SEE!
MLS 13-1088
Fred Mecadon
570-817-5792
PITTSTON
$182,000
69 Curtis St.
Spacious 3 bed-
rooms home, rebuilt
in 1980 with 2 full
baths and a 3/4
master bath. Pri-
vate pool area with
brand new liner, 2
car garage with 1/2
bath and full 2nd
story for hobby
room, etc. Located
at the end of dead
end street, affords
lots of privacy.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-2079
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON
$64,900
62 Pine St.
Enjoy the warm
weather in this 3
bedroom, 1 bath-
room home with
great curb appeal,
sunroom and patio.
New roof and
newer windows.
(Traveling N. on
Main St. Pittston
turn R. onto Pine
St., home is on left)
MLS 13-1897
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
PITTSTON
$89,900
57 Dewitt St.
Cute Cape Cod with
3 bedrooms, vinyl
replacement win-
dows, Pergo floor-
ing and walk up
attic. Put this one
on your list.
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-1038
CALL CHARLIE
570-829-6200
PITTSTON
PRICE REDUCTION
Lots of room to
breathe in this spa-
cious 2 story with an
open floor plan.
New gas furnace,
replacement win-
dows, dual zone
heat. First floor is
updated, 2nd floor
needs modernizing.
MLS #13-405
$90,000
Call Arlene Warunek
570-714-6112
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
Need to rent that
Vacation property?
Place an ad and
get started!
570-829-7130
PLAINS
$57,500
13 Warner St.
Move in ready
starter home with
off street parking,
fenced yard, and a
large deck!
MLS 13-1862
Kevin Sobilo
570-817-0706
906 Homes for Sale
PITTSTON
REDUCED
$106,900
67 Carroll St.
The WOW factor!
Move right in and
enjoy this renovat-
ed home with no
worries! 3 bed-
rooms with lots of
closet space. 2 full
baths including a 4
piece master bath
with custom tile
work, open floor
plan with modern
kitchen with island,
corner lot with off
street parking and
nice yard. Come
and take a look!
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-863
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
PITTSTON
REDUCED
$109,000
25 Swallow St.
Grand 2 story home
with Victorial fea-
tures, large eat in
kitchen with laun-
dry, 3/4 bath on
first floor, 2nd bath
with claw foot tub,
lots of closet
space. Move in
ready, off street
parking in rear.
MLS 12-3926
Call Colleen
570-883-7594
PITTSTON
RENT TO OWN
Charming, modern
2 story home. 3
bedrooms, 1.5
baths. 1st floor
laundry room,
Large eat-in
kitchen with
Granite counter
tops, oak cabinets
and hardwood
floors. Formal living
room, and formal
dining room with
vaulted ceiling. Gas
heat, central air,
alarm system,
garage with an
attached shed,
beautiful sun room
with skylights,
patio, a paved
drive way, and a 2
year old roof.
All appliances
included.
Move In
Condition!
Available June 15.
$129,900
570-417-3781
PLAINS
''Busy People
Compatible''. Enjoy
the daily conven-
ience of living in the
vicinity of what's
happening
''Woodcrest
Estates''. Move in
ready, finished
lower level, relax on
rear deck with view
of Mohegan Sun.
MLS#13-1110
$120,000
Arlene Warunek
570-714-6112
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
PLAINS
Cozy Two Bedroom
in the heart of
Plains! Eat in
kitchen with mod-
ern bath, large bed-
rooms. Fenced in
yard & large open
basement.
MLS#13-1954
$89,900
Call Dave, Jr.
885-2693
Rubbico Real
Estate
826-1600
WIKLES-BARRE
Former Holy Trinity
Church. Open main
floor with choir loft
and basement facil-
ities room. Parking
for 30+ vehicles and
detached garage.
$117,500.
MLS#13-1292
Call Jeff Cook
Bank Capital
Realty World
235-1183
906 Homes for Sale
PLAINS
39 Slope St
For sale by owner,
3 bedrooms, 1 1/2
baths, modern eat-
in kitchen, large
deck, off street
parking on a 50 X
150 lot, nice neigh-
borhood, all appli-
ances included.
Asking $92,000
call 310-1697
for appointment
PLAINS
REDUCED
$209,900
4 Spruce Ave.
BIRCHWOOD HILLS
3 bedrooms, 3
baths. Hardwood
floors, central air.
Finished basement
with fireplace, great
yard, super loca-
tion. www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 13-1251
Call T Call Tom om
570-262-7716] 570-262-7716]
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
FOR SALE BY OWNER
3 bedroom ranch, 1
1/2 baths, large eat
in kitchen. Family &
sun rooms. Fin-
ished basement
with laundry room,
1.5 car garage. Lots
of storage & closet
space. New roof,
service panel &
newer appliances.
Hardwood floors &
vinyl siding. 1 mile
from Wyoming Val-
ley Mall & VA Hospi-
tal. Easy access to
I-81 & 315.
$177,900
(570)824-6533
PLAINS TWP
$189,900
20 Nittany Lane
Affordable 3 level
townhome features
2 car garage, 3
bedrooms, 3.5
baths, lower level
patio and upper
level deck, gas fire-
place, central air
and vac and stereo
system www.atlas-
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-871
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
PLYMOUTH
NEW LISTING
433 FAIRVIEW ST.
A great home in a
nice neighborhood,
well out of the flood
zone. Watch the
sunrise & other
great views from
the front porch.
Modern kitchen with
vaulted ceiling,
modern bath, living
& dining rooms, & 2
generous bed-
rooms. Updates
include: new roof,
windows, front door,
lighting, wall-to-wall
carpeting, interior
/exterior painting,
security system,
etc. Off-street
parking & large,
level yard with
mature trees &
flowering bushes.
For more details &
to view the photos
online, go to:
www. pr udent i al
realestate.com &
enter PRU5B4G9 in
the Home Search.
Listed at $79,500
MLS#13-2080
Mary Ellen Belchick
696-6566,
Walter Belchick
696-2600 ext. 301.
696-2600
SHAVERTOWN
$197,500
60 Vonderheid St.
Well maintained
traditional colonial
minutes from the
cross valley in a
quiet neighborhood.
7 rooms with 3
bedrooms and 2
baths, fireplace,
large yard, & deck.
Kitchen and bath-
rooms recently ren-
novated and MORE!
Call Andy
570-762-4358
906 Homes for Sale
SHICKSHINNY LAKE
Have you always
dreamed of owning
a lakefront home?
Don't miss the
opportunity to own
this stunning 3,000
sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 3
bath home w/100'
lakefront with dock.
Offers attractive
Florida room with
vaulted ceiling over-
looking the lake,
plus formal living
room with fireplace,
dining room, family
room with fireplace,
den & 2 car garage.
Power boat for
water skiing & jet
skiing permitted.
MLS# 13-310
$339,900
Call
Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
570-696-3801
SWOYERSVILLE
$119,900
115 Hemlock St.
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY JUNE 9
FROM 2-4 PM
Lots of updates in
this roomy Cape
Cod in a desirable
neighborhood.
Large eat in kitchen
with new flooring.
Finished basement
with theater/rec
room. Large level
yard. Priced to sell!
MLS 12-4231
Call Kevin Sobilo
570-817-0706
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
SWOYERSVILLE
STEEPLECHASE
50 Grandville Drive
Outstanding 3 bed-
room, 2 1/2 bath
townhouse out of
the flood zone.
Formal dining room,
family room, master
bedroom suite, pri-
vate guest suite
also on upper level.
Central air and cen-
tral vacuum. Deck,
garage + many
extras. Freshly
painted and carpet-
ed, so move right in!
$169,900
MLS # 13-195.
Ask for Bob Kopec
Humford Realty Inc
570-822-5126
SWOYERSVILLE
Amazing view of the
valley from this
lovely 2 bedroom
home. Nice room
sizes, parquet floor-
ing in Living room,
out of flood zone,
big fenced in back
yard includes large
storage shed and a
beautiful deck over-
looking a peaceful
wooded area, mod-
ern kitchen, off
street parking PLUS
room to expand if
needed. All this plus
a 1 year home
warranty!
MLS#13-2279
$110,900
Call/text Donna Cain
947-3824 or
Tony Wasco
855-2424
570-901-1020
WILKES-BARRE
OPEN HOUSE
Sun, June 9, 12-2
Total Redone two
bedroom. with
Custom kitchen and
ex large bath. New
hot air furnace. Off
street parking with
detached one car
garage.
MLS #12-4619
$69,900
Call Dave, Jr.
885-2693
Rubbico
Real Estate
826-1600
WILKES-BARRE
Former Blessed
Sacrament Church,
Rectory and paved
parking lot. 4,372
Sq. ft. Church, 1,332
Sq. Ft. Rectory.
Parking for +/-40
vehicles. Three
adjacent lots, for
one price:
$130,000
MLS#12-4116
Call Jeff Cook
Bank Capital
Realty World
235-1183
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
NEW LISTING!
Spacious brick
ranch home boasts
3 large bedrooms,
1.5 baths. New car-
pet in bedrooms &
living room. New
flooring in kitchen.
Large deck with
above ground pool.
Recently installed
new roof, furnace &
water heater.
MLS# 13-1887
$120,000
Christine Pieczynski
696-6569
WAPWALLOPEN
359 Pond Hill
Mountain Road
4 bedroom home
features a great
yard with over 2
acres of property.
Situated across
from a playground.
Needs some TLC
but come take a
look, you wouldnt
want to miss out.
There is a pond at
the far end of the
property that is
used by all sur-
rounding neighbors.
This is an estate
and is being sold as
is. No sellers prop-
erty disclosure. Will
entertain offers in
order to settle
estate. MLS 11-962
$49,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
WEST PITTSTON
$109,900
214 FREMONT ST.
Very well cared for
3 bedroom home in
move in condition.
Large eat in
kitchen, nice yard,
freshly painted bed-
rooms with new
carpet. Newer win-
dows. Not Flooded
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-2032
Colleen Turant
570-237-0415
WEST PITTSTON
Lovely four square
home with great
curb appeal.
Beautiful chestnut
woodwork through-
out from the two
way staircases,
French doors from
foyer & built in
bookcases separat-
ing the living & din-
ing rooms. Relax
on the flagstone
front porch.
MLS#13-2038
$205,000
Arlene Warunek
570-714-6112
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
WEST PITTSTON
PRICE REDUCED!
Mt. Zion Road.
Single family two
story - a place for
kids! Four bed-
rooms & bath up-
stairs. 1st floor has
formal dining room,
living room, family
room & laundry
room. Master bed-
room & bath added
to the 1st floor.
Good sized kitchen.
2,126 sq. ft. total on
1 acre. Wyoming
Area School Dis-
trict.
MLS # 13-700
$119,900
Call Ruth K. Smith
570-696-5411
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
WILKES-BARRE TWP
40 Trenton Court
SUMMIT PLACE
MUST SEE!
Absolutely beautiful
move in condition
3 bedroom, 1.5
bath townhouse.
Brand new carpet
throughout, freshly
painted, modern
kitchen, good sized
rooms, and an
excellent conven-
ient location. Very
Low Taxes! and
LOW HOA Fees!
WONT LAST
LONG AT
$74,995.
CALL MITCH AT
570-760-0361
906 Homes for Sale
WEST WYOMING
$74,500
384 Tripp St.
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
2 story with large
kitchen, dining room
and living room. Pri-
vate rear yard, nice
neighborhood gas
heat. www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-2179
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
WEST WYOMING
$74,500
384 Tripp St.
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
2 story with large
kitchen, dining room
and living room. Pri-
vate rear yard, nice
neighborhood gas
heat. www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-2179
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
ATLAS REALTY,
INC.
570-829-6200
WHITE HAVEN
501 Birch Lane
Beautiful 4 bed-
room, 3 bath. Enjoy
the amenities of a
private lake, boat-
ing, basketball
courts, etc. The
home has wood
floors and carpeting
throughout. French
doors in the kitchen
that lead you out to
the large rear deck
for entertaining. The
backyard has 2 utili-
ty sheds for storage
MLS 12-1695
NEW PRICE
$174,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
WILKES BARRE
PRICE REDUCED
$42,000
70 N. Meade
3
1 bath in move
in condition with
new electric
box, water
heater, and
plumbing. Off
street parking in
rear for 3 cars,
good credit and
your house,
taxes & insur-
ance would be
under
$400/month.
MLS #12-3900.
For more infor-
mation and pho-
tos visit
www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com.
Call Tom
570-262-7716
S
O
L
D
WILKES BARRE
PRICE REDUCED
$49,900
735 N. Washington
Street
Spacious 2 story, 3
bedrooms with 2 ca
detached garage,
good starter home,
needs TLC. MLS #12
3887. For more
information and pho
tos visit www.atlasre
altyinc.com.
Call Tom
570-262-7716
WILKES- BARRE
$112,000
43 Richmont Ave.
Worth more than
listed price, this 3
bedroom, 2 bath
Cape Cod home
has central air,
hardwood floors,
fenced yard, above
ground pool, mod-
ern kitchen and
baths. www.atlasre-
altyinc.com
MLS 13-789
Tom Salvaggio
570-262-7716
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Smith Hourigan Group
Smarter. Bolder. Faster.
Shavertown 570-696-1195
Ruth K. Smith
Call Ruth K. Smith 570-696-1195 / 570-696-5411
701 Hampton Road, Shavertown
Ruth K. Smith
Open House Sunday, June 9
th
1:00-3:00PM
A very private quality built stucco 3,900 sq ft contemporary ranch on 2.69 acres. Very well landscaped. Gated with 3 car
garage. Kitchen with Sub-Zero refrigerator & Sub-Zero freezer, 2 replaces, 4 bedrooms & 3 baths. Master bedroom
with walk in closet with beautiful built-in cabinets. Master bath with Jacuzzi tub. Skylights, security system & more!
Completely nished lower level with replace, 2 bedrooms, gym, pool table & 2nd fully equipped kitchen. Hardwood
oors and Mexican tile. Two full nished oors with walk-out deck, beautiful screened-in porch & walk-out lower level.
Pristine condition! Beautiful ~ Comfortable ~ Easy Living ~ One of a Kind!
DIR: Rt. 309 north to L on Sutton. @ Y bear R on Bulford, R on Stoneybrook, L on Hampton.
$550,000
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES BARRE
REDUCED
$39,900
61 Puritan Lane
Are you spending
more than $400/mo
on rent?? Owning
this home could
cost you less! With
3 bedrooms and a
fenced in yard, this
home makes a per-
fect place to start
your homeowner-
ship experience.
Ask me how!
MLS #12-1823. For
more information
and photos visit
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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!
WILKES-BARRE
$174,900
105 Plymouth Ave.
This lovely Bi-level
home features 3
bedrooms, 1 and
1/2 bathrooms, in
ground pool with
pool bar and deck,
central air. Hard-
wood floors, gas
fireplace, finished
lower level, fenced
in yard and 2 year
garage with ONE
YEAR HOME WAR-
RANTY. (directions:
Old RIver Road to
Dagobert, at 2nd
stop sign turn R
onto Plymouth Ave.
Home is on left in
2nd block)
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-2144
Keri Best
570-885-5082
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
$52,900
247 Lehigh St.
Cozy 2 story move
right in, gas heat,
central air, 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bath.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-1510
Tom Salvaggio
570-262-7716
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
WILKES-BARRE
$62,400
OPEN HOUSE
SUN., JUNE 2
12-1:30 PM
Well maintained,
move in ready!
MLS 13-1531
Kevin Sobilo
570-817-0706
WILKES-BARRE
$72,900
35 Hillard St.
STOP WASTING
MONEY!! If you are
paying more than
$600/month rent
you need to look at
this house. Your
mortgage, taxes
and insurance could
be less!!! Ask me
how! Move in con-
dition 3 bedroom
home with nice
yard, modern
kitchen and 1st floor
laundry. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-1655
Colleen Turant
570-237-0415
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
$87,500
Best of both
worlds...Commer-
cial space plus 2-3
bedroom home
complete with
detached garage
and off street park-
ing with yard.
Home has been
nicely remodeled
with 1 3/4 baths,
hardwood floors,
move in condition.
Commercial space
is 14x26 with end-
less possibilities.
www. atlasrealty
inc.com
MLS 13-982
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE
$99,900
77 Schuler St.
NOTHING to do but
move right in! This
home has every-
thing you need...3
bedrooms, 2.5
baths, large fenced
in yard, screened in
porch, off street
parking, quiet
neighborhood.
Home recently
remodeled inside &
out. www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-467
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE
169 Gardner Ave.
Big Family wanted!!
Great 5 Bedroom,
with 2.5 baths, very
well kept, move
right in. Outside was
total updated, New
furnace and hot
water heater too!!!
MLS #13-1342
$125,000
Call Dave, Sr.
881-7877
Rubbico
Real Estate
826-1600
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
NEW PRICE
$89,000
Charming Cape Cod
style home with nice
curb appeal. Loc-
ated on a tree lined
street near parks,
schools & shopping.
Deceptively large
with 4 bedrooms,
two baths, fireplace
in the living room, 2
car garage, corner
lot. Needs some
updating, but has
great potential.
MLS#13-1295
Karen Ryan
283-9100, ext. 14
283-9100
WILKES-BARRE
PRICE
REDUCTION
Charming 1,000+
sq. ft. 2 bedroom,
1/1/2 bath with sep-
arate driveway on a
quiet street. Lower
level was finished
for former business
- has separate
entrance, 1/2 bath
& electric base-
board heat (not
included in
total sq. ft).
MLS #13-1592
$49,000
Dana Distasio
570-715-9333
To place your
ad call...829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
OPEN HOUSE
Sun., June 9, 12-2
Beautiful Cape Cod
3 bedrooms, 2.5
baths, garage,
hardwood floors,
freshly painted, new
counter/tops, sinks,
faucets, fenced
yard, move in
condition, in a
great location.
MLS 13-1652
$149,900
Call Dave, Jr.
885-2693
Rubbico Real
Estate
826-1600
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
Motivated Sellers!
Features 3 bed-
rooms, 1 3/4 baths,
off street parking,
landscaped fenced
yard. Tiled kitchen
& baths. Hardwood
in family room, living
room & master bed-
room. Custom built
closets in master
bedroom. New insu-
lation throughout
home.
Must See!
MLS #13-1693
$114,000
Call Evelyn Hogan
262-5956
WILKES-BARRE
Former Holy Trinity
Rectory. 5 bed-
room, 4 1/2 baths.
Large living
room/dining room.
1st and 2nd floor
Sunroom. Cedar
closet. Plenty of
storage space.
Many possibilities.
$130,000
MLS#13-1294
Call Jeff Cook
Bank Capital
Realty World
235-1183
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED!
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WILKES-BARRE
Near Hanover Twp.
Move right into this
nice clean well
maintained 14 room
6 bedroom home.
Interior recently ren-
ovated, mantel arti-
ficial fireplaces, (4)
pocket doors, heat-
ed family room (sun
room), large rear
deck. Handicap
entrance & walk-in
first floor bath.
Private rear yard.
New roof, all
replacement win-
dows. hardwood
floors, nice wood
work, built in kitchen
cabinets & much
more.
MLS #13-1901
$137,000
Call Frank
Castrignano
Realty
570-824-9991
WILKES-BARRE
OPEN HOUSE
JUNE 9, 1 to 2:30
REDUCED PRICE
$242,000
75 Mercedes Drive
Beautifully kept split
level in desirable
Barney Farms. 3
car attached
garage, finished
basement & attic.
Landscaped lot,
covered deck with
custom pull down
shades. Hard-
wood living room,
formal dining room
both freshly paint-
ed, cathedral ceil-
ings in living room &
kitchen. Full wet
bar in finished
basement, walk out
patio for your
parties/cookouts.
MLS#12-1874
Ann Devereaux
570-212-2038
Classic
Properties
570-587-7000
790 Northern Blvd.
Clarks Summit,
PA 18411
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
166 Jones St.
Nice 3 bedroom
single. Gas heat,
off-street parking.
Convenient loca-
tion. Affordable!
$33,900
Towne & Country
R.E. Co.
735-8932
or 542-5708
Shopping for a
new apartment?
Classified lets
you compare costs -
without hassle
or worry!
Get moving
with classified!
WILKES-BARRE
46 Alexander Street
Large double block
with lots of poten-
tional. Quiet neigh-
borhood, off street
parking, 3 bedroom
each side and large
rooms. 48 hours
noticed required
to show.
$75,000
MLS# 13-1278
Call/text Donna Cain
947-3824 or
Tony Wasco
855-2424
570-901-1020
WILKES-BARRE
37 Flick Street
Nice 2 possibly 3
bedroom home with
a large driveway
and garage. This
home has a newer
kitchen and a full
bath with laundry
area on the 1st
floor. There is a
nice yard and deck
for your outside
enjoyment. There is
a newer furnace
and roof also.
Come and check it
out. MLS# 13-2103
$45,000
John Polifka
570-704-6846
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
570-542-2141
YATESVILLE
$139,900
617 Willowcrest Dr.
End unit. 2 bed-
room townhome
with master bath on
2nd floor. Needs a
little TLC.
MLS 13-569
Call Tom
570-262-7716
YATESVILLE
$69,900
9 Pittston Ave
2 story home
located in a very
privet setting. 3
bedrooms, 1.5
baths and work-
shop attached
to living space,
great for home
business or the
hobbyist. Low
taxes, great
community.
Garage has 1
detached space
and 1 built in.
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-1009
CALL CHARLIE
570-829-6200
P
E
N
D
I
N
G
YATESVILLE
REDUCED
$169,900
603 Willowcrest Dr.
Super end unit
townhouse, no
fees. 2 bedrooms,
3 baths, central air,
electric heat, cathe-
dral ceiling with
skylights. Large
family room with
propane stove and
its own ductless
air. MLS 13-482
Call Tom
570-262-7716
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
LEASE SPACE
Kingston Koral
Complex
Great for Wellness
Center Businesses.
Custom leases are
available.
4300SF Warehouse
Space available,
can be divided and
are built to Suit.
MLS#12-3041
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
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NANTICOKE
Working restaurant
with 2-Unit
Apartments for
additional income.
Restaurant includes
all commercial
restaurant equip-
ment, tables and
chairs. Space fea-
tures take-out area
and additional din-
ing room with seat-
ing for approx. 30.
Side lot can hold up
to approx. 6 cars
with expansion.
Each Apartments
rents for $475/per
month.
MLS#13-1900
$129,900
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
Signature Properties
570-675-5100
BEAR CREEK
$149,900
1255 Laurel Run Rd.
Bear Creek Twp.,
large commercial
garage/warehouse
on 1.214 acres with
additional 2 acre
parcel. 2 water
wells. 2 newer
underground fuel
tanks. May require
zoning approval.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-208
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
DURYEA
REDUCED
$34,900
93 Main St.
Four units. 3 resi-
dential and one
storefront.Great
corner location,
flood damaged
home being sold as
is. For more info
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-1948
Call Tom
570-262-7716
HANOVER TWP.
COMMERCIAL
LEASE
8,500 sq. ft. building
$4,000/month, ten-
ant pays utilities.
Building Ready for
many uses. Owner
will build to suit.
Custom Leases
Available. Property
has 5 garage bays,
office space & plen-
ty of parking and
fenced side yards.
Heated with rest-
rooms. unlimited
potential.
MLS #13-63
Call Today!
Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
Signature Properties
570-675-5100
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
HUNTINGTON
MILLS
Great Old 80 Acre
Farm, Location Next
to Northwest High
School with approx.
35 acres of fields &
45 acres wooded.
Small pond, barn,
old farmhouse with
out buildings (in
poor condition - little
or no value) plenty
of road frontage.
MLS #13-807
$312,000
Call Richard Long
406-2438
570-675-4400
KINGSTON
Great opportunity
for this 2,900 sq. ft.
professional office
building in high traf-
fic area. Last used
as a veterinary clin-
ic, but is easily
adapted for other
uses. See how this
space can be used
for you! Open
entry space, individ-
ual offices, full base-
ment for storage,
central air, and gas
heat. Parking for 12
cars.
MLS-12-416
$339,000
Call Rhea for
details
570-696-6677
NANTICOKE
Newly remodeled,
immaculate office
building. 1,600 sq.
ft, central air, plenty
of parking, abun-
dant storage areas,
h a n d i c a p p e d
accessible.
MLS #13-667
$79,900
Dana Distasio
570-9333
PITTSTON
$129,900
224 William St.
Are you a hair-
dresser or barber?
Need a space for
an in home busi-
ness? This might be
just what youre
looking for. Well
maintained 4 bed-
room home with
salon (previously a
barber shop for 60
years). Very well
established, high
visibility location
and additional home
with 3 bedrooms
currently rented to
a tenant. Must be
sold as one pack-
age. www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com
MLS 13-216
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON
$129,900
224 William St.
Are you a hair-
dresser or barber?
Need a space for
an in home busi-
ness? This might be
just what youre
looking for. Well
maintained 4 bed-
room home with
salon (previously a
barber shop for 60
years). Very well
established, high
visibility location
and additional home
with 3 bedrooms
currently rented to
a tenant. Must be
sold as one pack-
age. www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com
MLS 13-216
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON
68 William St.
Great investment
property with 3
units and separate
utilities. Each unit
has 2 entrances
and washer hook
up. Roof is 5 years
old. For more info
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-1897
$69,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
PITTSTON AREA
$134,900
Well established
meat and deli store
with large variety of
specialty items for
sale. Homemade
sausage, porketta-
prosciutto, to men-
tion a few. Owners
will sty on to teach.
give recipes and
contacts. Also a
newly remodeled
apartment above
store and 4 car
garage to help pay
the mortgage.
MLS 13-535
For an appointment
call:
Fred Mecadon
570-817-5792
PLYMOUTH
$52,900
New Listing! Afford-
able for you!. Set
back off Main st.,
this double block
has had many
updates. Unit #1:
formal dining room
2 bedrooms, 1 bath
and deck. Unit #2:
spacious open floor
plan, large living
room, formal dining
room, genuine
hardwood floors, 4
bedrooms with new
carpeting, 1.5
baths, lots of closet
space and enclosed
balcony.
MLS 13-1176
Michele Hopkins
570-540-6046
SWEET VALLEY
3.8 acres, zoned B2
commercial with
home & pond.
Priced for quick
sale. High traffic
area Located at the
intersection of
Rt. 118 & Main Road.
$89,000
Call Richard Long
406-2438
675-4400
SWOYERSVILLE
Great investment
property. On corner
lot. Close to all
major highways &
conveniences.
Bring all offers. 1
unit needs to be
updated & you are
all done.
MLS #13-1983
$160,000
Call Pat Doty at
570-394-6901
570-696-2468
It's that time again!
Rent out your
apartment
with the Classifieds
570-829-7130
WEST NANTICOKE
$139,900
30 E. Poplar St.
Multi - Family
5 apartments and a
2 car garage, all
rented. Off street
parking for 8 cars.
Great investment.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-680
Tom Salvaggio
570-262-7716
WEST SIDE
Well established
Italian Restaurant
on the West Side
with seating for 75.
Business only
includes good will,
all furniture and fix-
tures, all kitchen
equipment and
delivery van for
$150,000. Building
sold separately.
Restaurant on 1st
floor and 2 bed-
room luxury apart-
ment on 2nd floor
for $250,000.
www.atlasrealty
inc.com
MLS 12-3433
Call Charlie
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
WILKES-BARRE
Everything is Ready!
Just bring your busi-
ness to this great
location with over
15,000 sq. ft. of
parking space. The
building is equipped
for fast food,
restaurant, pizza,
carry-out, etc. Will
rent with option to
buy. Excellent
opportunity for the
right party!
$269,000
Call Ruth
@ 570-696-1195
or 570-696-5411
Smith Hourigan
Group
912 Lots & Acreage
DALLAS
VACANT LAND
1.19 acres in nice
Back Mountain
location. Septic &
well will be
required. Seller will
provide perc test
on this parcel.
MLS#11-268
$59,500
Call Rhea Simms
for details
570-696-6677
570-696-3801
DALLAS
VIEWMONT ACRES
All this 2.8+ acre lot
needs is your vision
for your dream
home. Located in a
quiet country set-
ting, this partially
cleared lot has a
great view of the
mountains. Septic is
already on site and
ready for Summer
building.
MLS #13-1705
Only $65,000
Call
Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
570-696-3801
DALLAS
Commercial -
Vacant Land
2.12 acres of
commercial land
in a prime Back
Mountain location.
Ideal spot to build
an office or profes-
sional building.
Corner wooded lot.
Water, electric &
gas available to be
run to site. Call
Rhea for details
MLS#12-4281
570-696-6677
$249,900
DALLAS
GREENBRIAR
RETIREMENT COMMUNI-
TY
Only eight
lots left. Custom
design you home
the way you want it.
Call 570-675-1300
DALLAS
BROWN MANOR
VACANT LAND
Attention builders!
Six lots available in
subdivision - rang-
ing from .4 to 1.3
acres each.
Access to public
sewer & water.
MILS#13-1144
$212,000
Call Rhea Simms
for details
570-696-6677
570-696-3801
DALLAS TOWNSHIP
63 acres with about
5,000 roadfront on
2 roads. All Wood-
ed. $385,000. Call
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
DALLAS TOWNSHIP
2 acres $39,900 or
7 acres $89,900,
blacktop road,
soil tested
and approved for
building. Nice
woods, great
views, wide
frontage, great
property/neighbor-
hood for kids, #1
rated Dallas School
District. Call
570-245-6288
MOUNTAIN TOP
Church Road
2 acres + or -, all
utilities. $59,900.
570-474-5418 or
570-709-6304
Purebred Animals?
Sell them here with a
classified ad!
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!
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IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
1 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS AVAILABLE
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS
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! Curbside Public Transportation
Please call
570-825-8594
D/TTY 800-654-5984
EAST
MOUNTAIN
APARTMENTS
The good life...
close at hand
Regions Best
Address
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.
822-4444
www.EastMountainApt.com
1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.
288-6300
www.GatewayManorApt.com
KINGSTON
SDK GREEN
ACRES HOMES
11 Holiday Drive
A Place To
Call Home
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apts.
Gas heat included
FREE
24 hr. on-site Gym
Community Room
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
570-288-9019
www.sdkgreen
acres.com
Call today for
move-in
specials.
WILKES-BARRE
EXCELLENT
DOWNTOWN
LOCATION!!!
STUDIO, 1 & 2
BEDROOMS
Equipped Kitchen
Free Cable
Wall to Wall Carpeting
570-823-2776
Monday - Friday,
9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
1 & 2 BR
Apts
2 & 3 BR
Townhomes
Wilkeswood
Apartments
www.liveatwilkeswood.com
570-822-2711
MELODY
MOTEL
From - $39.99/night
$189.99/week + tax
2530 East End Blvd.
Rt. 115 S Wilkes-Barre
570-829-1279
themelodymotel.com
Wif Microwave Fridge
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Full Service Leases Custom Design Renovation Various Size Suites Available
Medical, Legal, Commercial Utilities Parking Janitorial
Full Time Maintenance Staff Available
For Rental Information call 570-287-1161
912 Lots & Acreage
EARTH CONSERVANCY
Land For Sale
Price Reduction
61 +/- Acres
Nuangola $88,000
46 +/- Acres
Hanover Twp.
$69,000
Highway
Commercial KOZ
Hanover Twp. 3+/-
Acres 11 +/- Acres
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
Acreage Zoned
R-3
Sugar Notch Lot
$11,800
See Additional
Land for Sale at:
www.earth
conservancy.org
Call: 570-823-3445
LAFLIN
$32,900
Lot#9
Pinewood Dr
Build your new
home in a great
neighborhood. Con-
venient location
near highways, air-
port, casino and
shopping
156 X 110 X 150 X 45
DIRECTIONS Rt 315
to laflin Rd; make
left off Laflin Rd onto
Pinewood Dr. Lot is
on corner of
Pinewood Dr. and
Hickorywood Dr.
MLS 13-23
atlas realtyinc.com
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
LAFLIN
$99,500
2.44 acres of land
zoned R-3 for town-
house or could be
used for single fam-
ily building lots (with
approval). Public
water and sewer
available.
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-1389
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
LAKE TOWNSHIP
32 acres, wooded
& cleared. Well, 6
room older house,
currently rented.
No Realtors.
570-675-2572
KINGSTON
COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY
New on Market
Highly visible corner
lot1900 square
foot building with
large front win-
dowsoff street
parking for 8 cars.
Gas heat and cen-
tral air. Can be used
for retail or office.
Ready for occupan-
cy. MLS 13-1772
$215,000
Call Rhea Simms
570-696-6677
570-696-3801
912 Lots & Acreage
MOUNTAIN TOP
VACANT LAND
2.87 wooded
acres located in
the Ice Lakes
MLS #13-1498
$89,900
Call
Evelyn Hogan
262-5956
MOUNTAIN TOP
Unbelievable Buy!
1/3 acre building lot
with water & sewer.
$18,900 Call Dave @
570-715-7750
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
MOUNTAIN TOP
LAND
Outstanding building
lot located in pre-
mier development.
220' of usable
waterfront on the
lower ice lake,
water views, pri-
vate .75 acre lily
pond. Partially clear
ed with mature for-
sythia bushes &
dogwood trees. I
would love to take
you on a guided
walk around this
lovely property!
$225,000
Call Christine @
332-8832
613-9080
NEWPORT TWP.
LOTS LOTS - - LOTS LOTS - - LOTS LOTS
1 mile south of
L.C.C.C.
Established
developement with
underground utili-
ties including gas.
Cleared lot. 100
frontage x 158.
$35,000.
Lot 210 frontage
158 deep on hill
with great view
$35,000.
Call 570-736-6881
PITTSTON
Level Lot
100 x 135, located
on broad street.
$30,000
570-604-1553
Looking for that
special place
called home?
Classified will address
Your needs.
Open the door
with classified!
SWOYERSVILLE
100 x 150, cleared,
surveyed level
building lot. Utilities
are available.
$24,900.
Call: 570-288-4899
912 Lots & Acreage
PLAINS TWP.
VACANT LAND
KING OF THE
MOUNTAIN!
Truly a 360 degree
view from the high-
est point of this
property. 48.49
acres to be sold as
one parcel. Build
your dream house
here or buy and
sub-divide. Will
require well and
septic system. Just
minutes from High-
way 315, near the
Casino but very pri-
vate. www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-4142
Only $149,000
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
ROSS TWP.
Beautiful 40 acre
wooded parcel on
both sides of
the road.
MLS#12-2239
$200,000
Call Ken Williams
570-542-8800
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
SHAVERTOWN
Beautiful 1 acre
building lot located
in established back
Mountain sub-divi-
sion. Buy now and
start building your
dream home in the
spring. Lot has
underground utili-
ties, public sewer
and private well.
MLS #13-137
$62,400
Christine Pieczynski
696-6569
696-2600
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
SHICKSHINNY LAKE
Build your dream
home on this
attractive 1.2 acre
level lot with lake
privileges. Priced to
sell. HOA FEE
IS $140 YEARLY.
MLS#13-40
$50,000
Call
Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
570-696-3801
912 Lots & Acreage
SHICKSHINNY LAKE
CHOICE LOCATION
Central water, low
($140) association
dues. Priced to sell!
MLS# 11-1269
$159,900
Call Dale Williams
Five Mountains
Realty
570-256-3343
WEST PITTSTON
3 bedroom split
level in lovely neigh-
borhood. Two lower
levels have been re
novated due to
flood of 2011. New
electrical/plumbing
/heat. New carpet in
living & family
rooms. Kitchen fea-
tures Corian coun-
tertops & stainless
appliances. Open
concept on main
level with garage
level family room,
laundry & storage.
Nice size backyard.
Come take a look!
$130,000
Call Christine @
332-8832
613-9080
WILKES-BARRE
Partly Vacant Lot
Lot #13, E. Thomas
St. Approximately,
0.57 acre.
MLS#12-2800.
$20,000
Call Jeff Cook
Bank Capital
Realty World
235-1183
WYOMING/EXETER
BUILDING LOTS
FOR SALE
$35,000 - $39,900
Build your new
home here. 2 new
developments,
prices range from
$35,000 to
$39,900. Public
water sewer & gas
available. NOT in
flood zone. Lot
sizes range from
50x100 to 80x105.
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
CALL CHARLIE
570-829-6200
915 Manufactured
Homes
GOULDSBORO
EAGLE LAKE
FOR SALE
This is a 2008 Park
Model in beautiful
Eagle Lake. Walk to
the pool, tennis
courts & basketball
courts. This is the
most beautiful
Community in the
Pocono's. Swim in
the huge pool or lay
in the sand at one
of the lake front
beaches.
Call Tom
516-507-9403
570-842-2300
HUNLOCK CREEK
2 and 3 bedroom
mobile homes for
sale. Newly reno-
vated, move in con-
dition, located in
Country Crest
Mobile Home Park.
Lot rent $307.
Homes start at
$20,000. Call
570-477-2845
PITTSTON TWP.
RENT TO OWN
2 bedroom, clean,
needs no work.
remodeled through-
out. Minutes from
I-81 and PA Turn-
pike. $9,500
570-471-7175
610-767-9456
WHITE HAVEN
1971 Pacemaker.
Set up in park. 2
bedrooms 1 bath.
No pets. $8,000.
$3,000 down,
owner will finance
570-851-2245
918 Miscellaneous
for Sale
FULL
SERVICE
SALON
Includes tanning
bed, beauty salon
station, massage
and microder-
mabrasion station.
Ready to run your
own little business
and comes with a
cliental list!
$25,000
Give us a call!
Call before 5 p.m.
570-287-0091
After 5 p.m.
570-908-9719
Serious Inquires
Only.
927 Vacation
Locations
AUBURN, PA
Cottage on
Crescent Lake.
Furnished, walk out
basement, air con-
ditioning, laundry,
oil, propane, dock
deck, $125,000
607-729-8206
930 Wanted to Buy
Real Estate
Business Owner
seeks Lease/Option
on Executive
Mountain Top
home;
3/4 Bedrooms.
440-836-2150
938 Apartments/
Furnished
WILKES-BARRE
FULLY FURNISHED
1 BEDROOM
Short or long term
Excellent
Neighborhood
Private Tenant
Parking
$600 includes all
utilities. No pets.
570-822-9697
WILKES-BARRE
VICTORIAN CHARM
34 W. Ross St.
Fully furnished,
1st floor, 1 bed-
room, all appli-
ances and most
utilities included.
Secure, private off
street parking.
Historic building is
non smoking/no
pets. Base rent
$700/mo. Securi-
ty, references
required. View at
houpthouse.com
570-762-1453
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
BACK MOUNTAIN
2 bedroom, large
modern eat in
kitchen, bath, car-
peting, large deck,
ample parking, No
Pets. $595.
570-696-1866
DALLAS
HI-MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
1075 Memorial Hwy.
Low & Moderate
Income Elderly
Rentals Include:
*Electric Range &
Refrigerator
*Off Street Parking
*Community Room
*Coin Operated
Laundry *Elevator.
*Video Surveilence
Applications
Accepted by
Appointment
570-675-5944
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
TDD Only,
1-800-654-5984
Voice Only,
1-800-654-5988
Handicap Accessi-
ble
Equal Housing
Opportunity
DALLAS
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 $12,450.
570-675-6936,
TDD800-654-5984
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
DALLAS
2nd floor, 3 rooms &
bath. Newer stove
& refrigerator. $375
+ utilities. 675-3611
FORTY FORT
1st floor, 2 bed-
room, 1 bath, off
street parking, NO
PETS, NO SMOK-
ING. Water, Sewer,
Garbage included.
Lease & Deposit,
$625/month.
Call: 570-466-0005
FORTY FORT
Heat, hot water &
trash included. 2
bedrooms, 2nd
floor. Coin-op wash-
er\/dryer. Appli-
ances included.
$625/month refer-
ences, security
deposit & lease. No
smoking. No pets.
Available Immedi-
a t e l y .
Call 570-760-4830
FORTY FORT
Large 2nd floor
apartment, 1 bed-
room, 1 bath, living
room, kitchen. All
appliances, includ-
ing washer/dryer.
Water/sewer includ-
ed. Off street park-
ing. Fireplace. Con-
venient location.
$600/month + secu-
rity. Call Don at
570-814-5072
GLEN LYON
1 bedroom, 2nd
floor apt. Living
room, kitchen, full
bath, heat, hot
water & garbage
fee included. Tenant
pays electric. $575/
month + security.
Call or text
201-304-3469
GLEN LYON
Newly remodeled 1
bedroom. New
kitchen & bath. All
new appliances,
including washer &
dryer. $495 +
utilities. Call
570-881-0320
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
1st floor
2 bedroom,stove,
refrigerator, private
deck, washer/dryer
hookup. Heat,
garbage and
sewer included.
$660/month
570-842-1264
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
GLEN LYON
KEN POLLOCK
APARTMENTS
41 Depot Street
Low and Moderate
Income Elderly
Rentals Include:
* Electric Range &
Refrigerator
* Off Street Parking
* Community Room
* Coin Operated
Laundry
* Elevator
* Video Surveilance
Applications
Accepted by
Appointment
570-736-6965
8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m.
TDD Only,
1-800-654-5984
Voice Only,
1-800-654-5988
Handicap Accessi-
ble
Equal Housing
Opportunity
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
West End Road
Clean & bright
3 bedroom apart-
ment. 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
HANOVER TWP.
2 bedroom, 1st
floor, with back
room for storage.
Off street parking.
Private rear
entrance. Water,
sewer, hot water &
appliances includ-
ed. Pets consid-
ered. $575/month
+ 1 month security.
570-606-7884 after
9:00 a.m. &
before 9 pm.
570-256-7837
before 9 am &
after 9 pm
HANOVER TWP.
3 bedrooms, 1.5
bath, no pets. $850
+ utilities, 1st month,
last month + securi-
ty deposit.
Call 570-417-3427
HARVEYS LAKE
1 & 2 bedroom ,
wall to wall carpet,
appliances, Lake
rights. Off street
parking. No pets.
Lease, security and
references.
570-639-5920
INKERMAN
55 Main Street
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room. Stove, refrig-
erator, water, heat,
garbage stickers
included. $450/
month + $400
security.
570-654-9520
KINGSTON
116 or 118 Main St.
Near Kingston Cor-
ners. 2nd floor,
newly remodeled,
4 rooms, bath, laun-
dry room. Walk up
attic, water, sewer
& parking. No pets.
No smoking. $525 &
$575 + utilities.
570-288-9843
KINGSTON
1st Floor, recent-
ly renovated, 2
bedrooms, with
washer & dryer
hook-up, $650
per month, plus
utilities, water
and sewer
included. Off
street parking.
570-443-0770
KINGSTON
27 First Ave.
Large 5 room
apartment, 2 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
kitchen appliances,
washer/dryer in half
bath. 2nd floor. No
pets. $850/month
+ utilities.
570-288-5600
or 570-479-0486
KINGSTON
705 Nandy Drive
Modern, clean 2
bedroom, all appli-
ances, central air,
& off-street parking,
No pets / Non-
Smoking $600/
month + utilities
570-696-3915
KINGSTON
E. E. W Walnut alnut St. St.
2nd floor. Located in
quiet neighborhood.
Kitchen, living room,
dining room, sun-
room, bath, 3 bed-
rooms; 2 large & 1
small. Lots of clos-
ets, built-in linen
closet & hutch.
Hardwood & car-
peted floors. Fire-
place. Storage
room. Yard. Washer
/ dryer, stove /
fridge. Heat and hot
water included. 1
year lease + securi-
ty. $950
570-283-4370
KINGSTON
Available July 15th
Renovated, large
kitchen & living
room, 2 bedrooms,
all appliances, dish-
washer, laundry.
Hardwood floors,
private parking,
deck. Quiet, con-
venient neighbor-
hood, soundproof-
ing. Close to Col-
leges, Montessori,
Sem, stores, high-
way. $810. No
smoking, cats con-
sidered. No Section
8. 610-389-8226
KINGSTON
First floor, 3 bed-
room, paint, stove,
fridge, w/d hookup.
OSP $625 + utilities
570-814-0843
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
Deluxe, quiet, airy
3 bedroom, 2nd
floor, 1.5 baths &
office. All applian-
ces, washer/dryer
in unit. Wall-to-
wall, C/A, garage,
attic, no pets/no
smoking, lease.
570-287-1733
KINGSTON
E. WALNUT ST.
Light, bright, 3rd
floor, 2 bedrooms,
elevator, carpeted,
entry system.
Garage. Extra stor-
age & cable TV
included. Laundry
facilities. Air Con-
ditioned. Fine
neighborhood.
Convenient to bus
& stores. No
pets. References.
Security. Lease.
No smokers
please. $785 +
utilities. Call.
570-287-0900
KINGSTON
Spacious 2 bed-
room. Living & din-
ing rooms. Off
street parking. All
new appliances.
Gas heat. Water &
sewer included.
$575 + utilities,
security & refer-
ences. No pets,
no smoking. Call
570-239-7770
KINGSTON
Wyoming Avenue
3rd floor, 1 bedroom
offstreet parking.
No pets. $450/
month + utilities. Call
570-287-9631
or 570-696-3936
LARKSVILLE
Cozy 2 bedroom
apt recently remod-
eled with new w/w
carpet, quiet street,
large yard. $455.
mo includes sewer
& garbage
570-239-9840
LEE PARK
Hanover Twp.
2nd floor, 1 1/2
bedrooms, living
room, rear porch,
washer & dryer.
Water, garbage &
sewer included. No
pets. $450/month.
1st, last, security &
references.
570-606-3256
LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
wall, off-street
parking, coin laun-
dry, water, sewer &
garbage included.
$495/month +
security & lease.
HUD accepted.
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
LUZERNE COUNTY
RENTALS
Available Now!
Available Now!
1 Studio Apt.,
2 Bed, 3 Bed
and, 4 Bed
$550, $600, $650,
$725 and $900.
Call 570-901-1020
option 4.
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 & 2 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS
recently painted &
carpeted. $600/
month & up includ-
ing some utilities.
570-854-8785
MOUNTAIN TOP
IMMEDIATELY
AVAILABLE 2ND
FLOOR UNIT!
1 bedroom apart-
ments for elderly,
disabled. Rents
based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711
or 570-474-5010
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider &
employer.
MOUNTAIN TOP
IMMEDIATELY
AVAILABLE 2ND
FLOOR UNIT!
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.
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
MOUNTAIN TOP
1st floor. 5 rooms.
Sun porch. Wall to
wall. Off street park-
ing. $800/ month -
heat, water,
sewage & garbage
paid by owner. NO
PETS! 474-5568
NANTICOKE
125 East Green St.
Cosy 2 bedroom
featuring fresh
paint, modern
kitchen &
washer/dryer hook
up. No smoking or
pets. $465/ month,
+ utilities. Call
(570)466-6334
NANTICOKE
3 bedroom, all
appliances includ-
ed. No pets, no
smoking. $650/
month + 1st, last
& security.
570-578-8580
NANTICOKE
LEXINGTON LEXINGTON
VILLAGE VILLAGE
2 bedroom, 1
bath apartments.
Refrigerator,
stove,
dishwasher &
washer/dryer
provided.
Attached garage.
Pet friendly.
Water, sewer &
trash included.
59 Agostina Drive
570-735-3500
PITTSTON
2nd floor, 2 large
bedrooms, wash-
er/dryer hookup,
off-street parking,
no pets. Water
included. $495/
month, plus utilities
& security.
570-822-7657
PITTSTON
3 room apartment,
2nd floor, wall to
wall carpet, off
street parking.
Enclosed porch.
$450/month + elec-
tric heat & security.
No pets.
570-655-1222
PITTSTON
Modern 2 bedroom
apartment with gas
heat. New deck.
$525 month plus
utilities. Conven-
iently located. No
Pets. No Smoking.
Call Rae
570-714-9234
PLAINS
Newly remodeled, 2
bedroom. Living &
dining rooms, eat in
kitchen, stove,
washer/dryer hook
up. Heat, water,
sewer included. No
smoking or pets.
$675/month, securi-
ty and references.
570-905-0186
570-388-6674
PLYMOUTH
Large 1 bedroom
apartment. $500/
month + security
deposit. Heat,
water, sewer, fridge
& range included.
Call Bernie at
ROTHSTEIN REALTORS, INC.
288-7594
655-4815
SHEATOWN
NANTICOKE AREA
2nd floor apart-
ments for rent.
Available
immediately.
Call 570-333-4627
TRUCKSVILLE
TRUCKSVILLE MANOR
APARTMENTS
170 Oak Street
Low and Moderate
Income Elderly
Rentals Include:
*Electric Range &
Refrigerator
*Off Street Parking
*Coin Operated
Laundry
Applications
Accepted by
appointment
570-696-1201
8a.m. - 4p.m.
TDD only,
1-800-654-5984
Voice Only,
1-800-654-5988
Handicap Accessi-
ble
Equal Housing
Opportunity
To place your
ad call...829-7130
WEST PITTSTON
2nd floor, 2 bed-
room, washer/dryer,
fridge and stove,
dishwasher, central
air, electric heat, no
pets, $600 Call John
570-654-1909
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WARRIOR RUN
CLOSE TO
HANOVER
INDUSTRIAL PARK
Remodeled 1 or 2
bedroom. Fridge,
stove, eat in kit-
chen. Sewer, water
& garbage paid,
electric by tenant.
$450/mo + lease &
security.
570-301-8200
WEST PITTSTON
303 Luzerne Ave.
2nd floor, 2 bed-
room, appliances,
Washer/dryer hook
up, attic, hardwood
floors, porches.
New insulated win-
dows, painted and
clean. No Pets, No
Smoking. $475 +
utilities, Security
and references.
570-262-1020
WEST PITTSTON
Beautiful LARGE
2nd floor efficiency.
Washer/dryer, hard-
wood, full kitchen
and bath. Access to
full attic, spacious
closets. Great loca-
tion, pets nego-
tiable. Out of flood.
Must see! Gas,
heat, water and
sewer included in
rent. $550.
267-979-5136
WEST PITTSTON
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 $12,450.
570-655-6555
TDD800-654-5984
8 am-4 pm
Monday-Friday.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
WEST SIDE
1 bedroom, appli-
ances, washer/
dryer hookup, deck,
off street parking.
Includes sewer &
garbage. No pets,
non smoking. Secu-
rity & lease,
$455/month.
(570) 693-2586
WHITE HAVEN
Route 940. Large 2
bedroom near I-80
& PA Tpke. Fresh
paint, w/w carpet,
stove & refrigerator.
Water, sewer &
garbage included.
No pets. $600 +
electricity & security
deposit.
570-443-9639
WILKES-BARRE
First floor, 3 bed-
room, 2 bath, secu-
rity system, gas
heat. $525.
570-825-0394
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1006 A/C &
Refrigeration
Services
STRISH A/C
Ductless / Central
Air Conditioning
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
570-332-0715
1015 Appliance
Service
A.R.T. APPLIANCE
REPAIR
We service
all major
brands.
570-639-3001
Why Spend
Hundreds on
New or Used
Appliances?
Most problems
with your appli-
ances are usually
simple and
inexpensive 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
1024 Building &
Remodeling
1ST. QUALITY
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Roofing, siding,
gutters, insulation,
decks, additions,
windows, doors,
masonry &
concrete.
Insured & Bonded.
Senior Citizens Discount!
State Lic. # PA057320
570-606-8438
ALL OLDERHOMES
SPECIALIST
825-4268.
Remodel / Repair
Porches and
Decks
CORNERSTONE
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing Siding
Carpentry
40 yrs experience
Licensed & Insured
PA026102
Call Dan
570-881-1131
www.davejohnson
remodeling.com
Baths/Kitchens
Carpentry A to Z
570-819-0681
For All of Your
Remodeling Needs.
Will Beat Any Price!
BATHROOMS,
KITCHENS,
ROOFING, SID-
ING, DECKS,
WINDOWS, etc.
25 Yrs. Experience
References. Insured
Free Estimates.
(570) 332-7023
1024 Building &
Remodeling
FIND OUT
HOW TO
BECOME A
MEMBER OR
CALL FOR A
QUALIFIED
CONTRACTOR
Building Industry
Association Of
NEPA
411 MAIN ST.,
KINGSTON, PA
18704
Contact:
Janet Campis
www.bianepa.com
570-287-3331
Shedlarski Construction
HOME IMPROVEMENT
SPECIALIST
Licensed, insured &
PA registered.
Kitchens, baths,
vinyl siding & rail-
ings, replacement
windows & doors,
additions, garages,
all phases of home
renovations.
Free Estimates
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
CHIMNEY REPAIRS
Parging. Stucco.
Stainless Liners.
Cleanings. Custom
Sheet Metal Shop.
570-383-0644
1-800-943-1515
Call Now!
CHRIS MOLESKY
CHIMNEY SPECIALIST
New, repair, rebuild,
liners installed.
Cleaning. Concrete
& metal caps.
Small masonry jobs
570-328-6257
1042 Cleaning &
Maintainence
CLEANING SERVICE
Available 7am-Noon
Call 570-233-1953
DEB & PATS
CLEANING
SERVICE
We Are Bonded
& Insured
Free Estimates
570-793-4773
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
B.P. Home Repairs
570-825-4268
Brick, Block,
Concrete, Sidewalks,
Chimneys, Stucco.
New Installation &
Repairs
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
D. PUGH
CONCRETE
All phases of
masonry &
concrete. Small
jobs welcome.
Senior discount.
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured
288-1701/655-3505
NEPA MASONRY, INC.
Stonework - stucco
- concrete - patios
- pavers - brick -
block - chimneys
www.nepa
masonryinc.com
570-466-2916
570-954-8308
WYOMING VALLEY
MASONRY
Concrete, stucco,
foundations,
pavers, retaining
wall systems,
flagstone, brick
work, chimneys
repaired. Senior
Citizens Discount
570-287-4144
or 570-760-0551
1057Construction &
Building
GARAGE
DOOR
Sales, service,
installation &
repair.
FULLY
INSURED
HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
570-735-8551
Cell 606-7489
1069 Decks
DECK BUILDERS
Of NEPA
We build any type,
size and design.
Sunrooms and 4
season rooms
All concrete work.
570-899-1110
1084 Electrical
SLEBODA ELECTRIC
Master electrician
Licensed & Insured
Service Changes &
Replacements.
Generator Installs.
8 6 8 - 4 4 6 9
1093 Excavating
All Types Of
Excavating,
Demolition &
Concrete Work.
Lot clearing, pool
closing & retain-
ing walls, etc.
Large & Small Jobs
FREE ESTIMATES
(570) 760-1497
Purebred Animals?
Sell them here with a
classified ad!
570-829-7130
1099 Fencing &
Decks
ACTION FENCE
SPRING SALE:
Discounts on wood,
vinyl, chain link,
aluminum and
more! Call today for
a FREE ESTIMATE!
570-602-0432
1129 Gutter
Repair & Cleaning
GUTTER CLEANING
Window Cleaning
Pressure washing
Insured
570-288-6794
1132 Handyman
Services
ALL PHASE HANDYMAN
SERVICE
You Name It,
We Can Do It!
Over 30 Years
Experience in
General
Construction
Licensed & Insured
570-313-2262
EVANS HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
Lending a hand
since 1975.
All types of
remodeling projects!
570-824-6871
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 CLEAN HOUSE IS A
HAPPY HOUSE!
ALL KINDS OF
HAULING & JUNK
REMOVAL
SPRING CLEAN UP!
TREE/SHRUB TREE/SHRUB
REMOV REMOVAL AL
DEMOLITION DEMOLITION
Estate Cleanout Estate Cleanout
Free Estimates
24 HOUR
SERVICE
SMALL AND
LARGE JOBS!
570-823-1811
570-239-0484
Purebred Animals?
Sell them here with a
classified ad!
570-829-7130
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
ALWAYS READY
HAULING
Property & Estate
Cleanups, Attics,
Cellars, Yards,
Garages,
Construction
Sites, Flood
Damage & More.
CHEAPER THAN
A DUMPSTER!!
SAME DAY
SERVICE
Free Estimates
570-301-3754
KARPOWSKI
HAULING
We Do Clean Outs,
Basements, Attics,
Garages & Trash
Removal.
Free Estimates.
Wilkes-Barre & Sur-
rounding Areas.
570-266-9364
Mikes $5-Up
Hauling Junk &
Trash from Houses,
Garages, Yards, Etc
826-1883 472-4321
WILL HAUL ANYTHING
Clean cellars,
attics, yards &
metal removal.
Call Jeff
570-735-3330
570-762-4438
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
BITTO
LANDSCAPING &
LAWN SERVICE
25+ Years Exp.
Landscape designs,
retaining walls,
pavers, patios,
decks, walkways,
ponds, lighting,
seeding, mulch, etc.
Free Estimates
570-288-5177
FOLTZ LANDSCAPING
Skid-Steer
Mini Excavating
New Landscapes/
Lawns. Retaining
walls/patios.
Call: 570-760-4814
KELLERS LAWN CARE
CLEANUPS
Landscaping,
mowing, mulching,
trimming, planting.
Commercial
& Residential.
570-332-7016
NEED HELP NEED HELP
LAWN CUT?
LEAVES RAKED?
GENERAL YARD
WORK?
MULCHING?
Responsible Senior
student.
Mountain Top,
White Haven,
Drums &
Conygham area.
Call Justin
570-868-6134
Find homes for
your kittens!
Place an ad here!
570-829-7130
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
TOUGH BRUSH
& TALL GRASS
Mowing, edging,
mulching, shrubs &
hedge shaping.
Tree pruning. Gar-
den tilling. Spring
Clean Ups. Leaf
removal. Weekly &
bi-weekly lawn
care.
Fully Insured
Free Estimates
570-829-3261
1165 Lawn Care
AFFORDABLE
LAWN SERVICES
Greater Pittston
Area.
Mowing, Mulching &
Deck Washing.
Call 570-885-5858
or 570-954-0438
for Free Estimate
GARDEN TILLING
Aerate &
De-thatch Lawns
Starting at $49
SENIOR DISCOUNTS
Call 328-2755
1195 Movers
BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
Call for Free Quote.
We make moving easy.
BestDarnMovers.com
570-852-9243
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
A & N PAINTING
SPRING SPECIAL
$100 + materials for
average size room.
18 years experience
Exterior Painting,
Power washing,
Deck Staining.
570-820-7832
DANIELS PAINT AND
WALL COVERING
Lic. PA100671 & Ins.
20 YEARS EXP.
570-604-2961
DAVE WITKOSKY
PAINTING
Interior/Exterior
Free estimates,
30 yrs experience
570-826-1719
or
570-704-8530
JACOBOSKY PAINTING
Need a new look,
or just want to
freshen up your
home or business?
Let us splash your
int./ext. walls with
some vibrant colors!
Reasonable prices
with hard workers.
FREE ESTIMATES!
570-328-5083
M. PARALI S PAI NTI NG
Int/ Ext. painting,
Power washing.
Professional work
at affordable rates.
Free estimates.
570-288-0733
Find homes for
your kittens!
Place an ad here!
570-829-7130
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
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
1213 Paving &
Excavating
*DRIVEWAYS
*PARKING LOTS
*ROADWAYS
*HOT TAR & CHIP
*SEAL COATING
Licensed and
Insured. Call
Today For Your
Free Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
1252 Roofing &
Siding
FRANK J.
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing Specialists
27 Years Experience
Licensed & Insured.
570-709-9180
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
*24 Hour
Emergency Calls*
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
Repairs, Shingles,
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
Repairs. Credit
Cards Accepted
FREE ESTIMATES!
Licensed-Insured
EMERGENCIES
SPRING ROOFING
McManus
Construction
Licensed, Insured.
Everyday Low
Prices. 3,000
satisfied customers.
570-735-0846
1336 Window
Cleaning
PJs Window
Cleaning &
Janitorial
Services
Windows, Gutters,
Carpets, Power
washing and more.
INSURED/BONDED.
pjswindowcleaning.com
570-283-9840
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower
Crossing
Apartments
570.822.3968
1, 2, 3 & 4
Bedrooms
- Light & bright
open floor plans
- All major
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
maintenance
- Short term
leases available
Call TODAY For
AVAILABILITY!!
www.mayflower
crossing.com
Certain Restrictions
Apply*
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom, large
living room, eat in
kitchen, closets,
fridge and stove.
Hot water, sewer
and heat included.
$550 + security
Section 8 accepted
570-301-8200
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedroom, 1 bath
apartment near
General Hospital.
No Pets. $525 +
utilities, first, last +
security deposit.
570-417-3427
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms, 1
bath, refrigerator,
stove & dishwash-
er, washer/dryer
hookup, off-street
parking, No Pets
$575/ month, plus
security and
utilities.
Call 570-650-1575
It's that time again!
Rent out your
apartment
with the Classifieds
570-829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
21 Catlin Ave
2 bedroom. AC,
Heat & hot water.
New range, stove
and fridge.
Tenant pays elec-
tric. Close to school
and transportation
$700 a month.
570-825-3360 or
646-391-4638
WILKES-BARRE
264 Academy St.
1.5 bedrooms, new-
ly renovated build-
ing. Washer & dryer
available. $650/mo.
includes heat, hot
water & parking.
646-712-1286
570-855-4744
WILKES-BARRE
2nd floor, 2 bed-
room, freshly paint-
ed, washer/dryer
hook up. $475+
security and utilities.
No Pets.
570-822-7657
WILKES-BARRE
425 S. FRANKLIN ST.
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT!
For lease. Available
immediately, wash-
er/dryer on premis-
es, no pets. We
have studio, 1 & 2
bedroom apart-
ments. On site
parking. Fridge &
stove provided.
24/7 security cam-
era presence & all
doors electronically
locked.
1 bedroom - $450.
2 bedroom - $550.
Water & sewer paid
1 month security
deposit. Email
obscuroknows@
hotmail.com or Call
570-208-9301
after 9:00 a.m. to
schedule an
appointment
WILKES-BARRE
447 S. Franklin St.
1 bedroom with
study, off street
parking, laundry
facility. Includes
heat and hot
water, hardwood
floors, appliances,
Trash removal.
$580/mo Call
(570) 821-5599
WILKES-BARRE
For lease, available
immediately, 1 large
bedroom, 1 bath-
room, refrigerator
and stove, washer/
dryer provided.
$550/month plus
utilities, references
and security.
570-735-4074
Leave message
WILKES-BARRE
HISTORIC WHEELMAN
439 S. Franklin St.
Two apartments
available.
(1) 1 bedroom,
hardwood floors,
A/C, marble bath.
security system,
laundry, off street
parking. $675 $675
(1) Unique studio.
Sun porch, hard-
wood floor, security
system and laundry.
Off street parking.
$550 $550
570-821-5599
WILKES-BARRE
PARK AVENUE
2nd floor, 1 bedroom.
Water included.
$500 + utilities,
security & lease. No
pets. 570-472-9494
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR!
113 Edison Street
Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for
immediate occu-
pancy. Heat & hot
water included.
1 Bedroom$550
2 Bedroom$650.
Call Jazmin
570-822-7944
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
WILKES-BARRE
PLAINS, WYOMING
KINGSTON
AVAILABLE RENTALS:
WILKES-BARRE:
single 3 bedroom
brick home. Yard,
new carpeting,
appliances included.
WYOMING: 1st floor
2 bedroom apt.
stove, refrigerator
included Nice neigh-
borhood !
PLAINS: 3 bed-
room + bonus room
yard, off street
parking, refrigera-
tor, stove included.
KINGSTON
1 bedroom 2nd floor
No Pets. Lease.
Credit Check
Call Tina Randazzo
8am-5pm
570-899-3407
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
SECURE BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
Starting at $440
and up. References
required. Section 8 OK
570-357-0712
WILKES-BARRE
STUDIO NEAR WILKES
Wood floors, park-
ing, no pets, short
term OK. $425, all
utilities included.
570-826-1934
WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH
2nd floor, 2
bedroom, big living
room, off-street
parking, washer
/dryer hook-up.
$525 + utilities &
security deposit.
570-690-7721
WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH
Near Wilkes U.
1 bedroom apart-
ment. A lot of closet
space. Hardwood
floors, water &sewer
included. Coin Op
Laundry. $465 +
security &references
570-908-9720
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom
water included
2 bedroom
single
2 bedroom
water included
3 bedroom,
single
4 bedroom,
large
HANOVER
2 bedroom 1/2
double.
4 bedroom
double
LUZERNE
1 bedroom,
water included.
PITTSTON
Large 1 bed
room water
included
OLD FORGE
2 bedroom,
water included
PLAINS
1 bedroom,
water included
McDermott &
McDermott
Real Estate
Inc. Property
Management
570-675-4025
(direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon
WYOMING
FIRST FLOOR
One Bedroom
Apartment. $435
dollars/mo.plus utili-
ties. security
deposit required, 1
year lease. No pets
or smoking New
gas heating system.
Large yard, nice
neighborhood call
570-760-7504 for
appointment.
WYOMING
TOWNHOUSE
TYPE
APARTMENT
Carpet, tile bath,
new appliances,
washer/dryer,
hook up, sewer,
parking by front
door. $650 + util-
ities, security &
lease. No smok-
ing, no pets.
570-693-0695
944 Commercial
Properties
COMMERCIAL RETAIL
PROPERTY FOR RENT:
900 Sq. Ft.
STORE RETAIL
SPACE
Will be vacant
as of
January 1, 2013
200 Spring St.
Wilkes-Barre
Great for a
Barber Shop!
Call Michael at
570-239-7213
944 Commercial
Properties
COURTDALE
COMMERCIAL
WAREHOUSE
LEASE
Multi-combo square
foot available. (2)-
5,000 SF units (1)
2,300 SF units.
Available for lease
or any combination.
5,000 SF/ $1,500 a
month/ no CAM
charges.
Tenant pays utilities.
Heated warehouse
space with two
bays, two loading
docks, office, and
bathrooms. Plenty
of parking.
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
Signature Properties
570-675-5100
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
2,400 Sq. Ft.
1,200 Sq. Ft.
Professional office
space. Will divide
office / retail
Call 570-829-1206
EXETER
OFFICE SPACE
Newly remodeled
120 sq. ft. All
utilities included,
except phone.
Paved parking.
$200/month.
Lease. 1 month
free! Call
570-602-1550
for details
OFFICE SPACE
ROUTE 309
W-B TWP. BLVD.
700 or 1,000 sq. ft.
private offices, con-
ference room, cen-
tral air, gas heat,
parking. High Traffic
& professional area.
Across from Price
Chopper close to
Rte. 81 ramps.
$700/month. + sec.
570-822-7359
PITTSTON TWP.
$1,750/MONTH
3002 N. Twp Blvd.
Medical office for
rent on the Pittston
By-Pass. Highly vis-
ible location with
plenty of parking.
$1,800 sq. ft. of
beautifully finished
space can be used
for any type office
use. $1,750/ mo.
plus utilities.
MLS 13-098
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
SWOYERSVILLE
NEW LISTING
Busy, high visibility
location. Body
shop, garage, car
lot. Situated on
over 1 acre with
9,000 sq. ft. of
Commercial Space.
$389,900
Call Joe
613-9080
613-9080
315 PLAZA
1,750 SQ. FT. &
2,400 SQ.FT
OFFICE/RETAIL
2,000 FT.
Fully Furnished
With Cubicles.
570-829-1206
WILKES-BARRE
BEST $1 SQ. FT.
LEASES YOULL
EVER SEE!
Warehouse, light
manufacturing. Gas
heat, sprinklers,
overhead doors,
parking for 30 cars.
Yes, that $1
sq. ft. lease!
We have 9,000
sq.ft., 27,000 sq.ft.,
and 32,000 sq. ft.
Can combine.
There is nothing
this good!
Sale or Lease
Call Larry @
570-696-4000 or
570-430-1565
947 Garages
KINGSTON
5 car garage, 1,500
sq, ft, bathroom,
electric possible.
10 CEILINGS,
BLOCK WALLS, I-
beams, new roof.
great Area. Avail-
able Immediately
$500/month.
610-389-8226
950 Half Doubles
EDWARDSVILLE
3 bedroom, clean,
gas heat, updated.
stove &fridge. No
pets. $725/mo +
utilities, security.
570-406-7522
FORTY FORT
Recently remod-
eled, 4 bedrooms, 1
full bath, living
room, dining room,
off street parking.
Washer and Dryer
hookups. New
flooring. $950 plus
security.
570-650-0010
950 Half Doubles
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
2 bedroom, 6
rooms. Off street
parking. Stove,
fridge, washer &
dryer. All gas. Mod-
ernized. No dogs.
$600 + utilities.
570-417-5441
HANOVER TWP
7 Regina Street,
3 bedrooms 1 bath,
large living room,
off street parking,
washer and dryer
included. Garbage
and Sewer included.
$750 plus utilities.
570-765-4474
HANOVER TWP.
549 S. Main St.
3 bedrooms, kitchen,
living room, dining
room, basement.
$595/month. No pets.
Call 570-824-4899
or 570-239-4340
HANOVER TWP.
6 rooms, 3 bed-
rooms, wall to wall
carpeting, fenced in
yard, newly remod-
eled. $510/month +
utilities & security.
Call (570) 472-2392
KINGSTON
3 BEDROOMS, 1
bath, new carpet
and appliances,
$775/mo. No pets
no smoking.
352-255-8011
KINGSTON
3/4 bedrooms.
Convenient location
in quiet residential
neighborhood.
Heat, utilities and
outside mainte-
nance by tenant.
No Pets or Smok-
ing. 1 month securi-
ty, 1 year lease
ROSEWOOD ROSEWOOD REAL REALTY TY
287-6822 287-6822
PLYMOUTH
Half Double
2 bedrooms, New
flooring, water
included. Other utili-
ties by tenant, No
Pets. $465/month+
security deposit.
570-779-4240
950 Half Doubles
KINGSTON
HALF-DOUBLE
61 North Welles St.
3 bedrooms 1 bath,
eat-in kitchen with
appliances. Wash-
er/Dryer. Backyard,
good neighborhood.
No Pets No Smok-
ing. $600 a month+
Utilities, one month
security and
references.
570-639-1796
NANTICOKE
Half Double
2 bedroom, 1 bath,
attic, stove, dryer
and a washer hook
up. Off street park-
ing for 2 cars.
Cable and all
utilities included.
$750 + security.
570-780-7984
PLYMOUTH
2 bedroom, com-
puter room, gas
heat, all appliances
included. No Pets,
no smoking. $650
plus utilities and
security. Available
June 1. After 6pm
570-474-5989
WEST PITTSTON
Quiet street, off
street parking. 1
bedroom, computer
room, washer/dryer
hookup, dry base-
ment. NO PETS.
Non-smoker.
$624/month plus
security and
1 year lease.
Call Mike after 4PM
570-760-1418
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WILKES-BARRE
HALF-DOUBLE
3 bedroom, stove &
refrigerator includ-
ed, washer/dryer
hookup. Off street
parking. Small yard.
$600+ Security and
Utilities.
570-822-7657
953Houses for Rent
DALLAS/
BACK MOUNTAIN
TOWNHOUSE
3 Bedroom/2 baths.
Reserved Parking.
Refrigerator, dish-
washer, microwave.
hardwood floors,
plenty of closets,
large unfinished
basement. Large
outdoor deck. Very
private, very quiet.
$1,300 per month, 1
year lease. No pets
/no smoking.
570-762-3640.
Available 15 June.
EDWARDSVILLE
AMERICA
REALTY
OFFICE
570-288-1422
HOUSE HOUSE
BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL
Includes white
colonial kitchen,
center island, all
appliances, 2 glass
/ windowed
enclosed porches,
gas fireplace, 1.5
baths & more. 2
YEAR SAME RENT
$900/month
+ utilities. NO PETS/
EMPLOYMENT
VERIFICATION.
Land for sale?
Place an ad
and SELL
570-829-7130
EXETER
Wildflower Village
3 bedroom Town-
house, end unit with
garage. Gas heat,
central air, kitchen
with appliances.
Hardwood floors,
fenced yard. No
smoking. Garbage/
yard maintenance
included. Approved
pets allowed with
security $1,200/mo.
+ utilities + security.
570-407-3600
HARVEYS LAKE
2 small bedrooms,
All appliances.
Security & first
months rent.
Available July 1
NO PETS. $700.
570-762-6792
953Houses for Rent
HARVEYS LAKE
Enjoy living in this
beautiful 2 bedroom
ranch home. Includ-
es Sandy Beach
Club access within
walking distance.
Front porch,
stream, sunporch &
private back yard
surrounded by rho-
dodendrons. No
pets. Credit check
required.
$1,000/month.
Call Donna Klug
570-696-5406
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
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KINGSTON
153 Gates Avenue.
3 bedroom town-
house, with 2
baths, one car
garage. Mint
condition for
$1,100/month +
security & one year
lease. No pets.
MLS#13-1595
Call Jill Hiscox
696-0875
696-3801
MOUNTAIN TOP
Recently remodeled
home with 3 bed-
rooms, 1 1/2 baths,
washer/dryer. Full
unfinished base-
ment with work-
shop. Gas heat. No
smoking. No pets.
Credit check &
security deposit
required. 1 year
lease. $1,150/
month. Call
Nicole Dominick
570-715-7757
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
953Houses for Rent
MOUNTAIN TOP
4 bedroom, 3 bath
house. Newer
kitchen, hardwood
floors, deck & patio.
1 year lease. No
smoking or pets.
Credit check
required.
$1,350/month.
Call Pam Soucy
570-715-7732
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
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THORNHURST
MUST SEE!!!
Large 4 bedrooms,
3.5 baths house for
rent. Perfect for
multi-generation.
$900 month +
utilities. 2 months
security plus
references.
718-916-9872
WILKES-BARRE
Clean, 2 bedroom,
duplex. Stove,
hookups, parking,
yard. No pets/no
smoking.
$475 + utilities.
570-868-4444
WYOMING
84 Fifth Street.
2 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, off street
parking, nice yard.
Mint condition
$850/month + 1
year lease &
security deposit.
Call Jill Hiscox
696-0875
696-3801
959 Mobile Homes
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
Affordable New &
Used Homes For
Sale & Rental
Homes Available.
HEATHER HIGHLANDS
MHC 109 Main St
Inkerman, PA
570-655-9643
962 Rooms
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean
furnished room,
starting at $340.
Efficiency at $450
month furnished
with all utilities
included. Off
street parking.
570-718-0331
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971 Vacation &
Resort Properties
HARVEYS LAKE
Furnished Summer
Home. Starting June
to end of August.
College students
welcome in Sept.
Lake rights. Call for
details.
570-639-5041
SPRINGVILLE, PA
Lake Front Cottage
Simplicity on
Schooley Pond
Fishing, Boating,
Swimming & Relax-
ing. Boats included.
$700/week. Call
570-965-9048
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