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THE ABINGTON FUN ON THE RUN

JOURNAL
Waverly
Community
house
hosted its
annual
’Waverly
Waddle.’
See Page
C3.
An edition of The Times Leader
Clarks Summit, Pa. Serving the Greater Abington Community since 1947 MAY 18 TO MAY 24, 2011 50¢

DALTON

Way to waddle
Growing and using herbs
On Layton:
Recollections of
Justus

O
n Saturday, May 14, the Waverly Com-
The Friends of the Dalton
munity House hosted its annual “Wa-
Library held an Herb and Pe- verly Waddle” 5K Walk/Run, chaired by
rennial Festival. See Page A4.
Danielle Carpenter. A “Junior Waddle,” for chil-
dren aged 8 and under, took place immediately
GLENBURN
following.
Shades of spring Joe Cardillo earned first place in the age group
50-59, Hollie Green earned first place in the age
bracket 19 to 29. For more photos, see Page C3.
Bill and Lois White in the late
1940s...On Layton.

Waverly Woman’s Club members Spirit of


service
and community works hosted 2011
spring luncheon. Page A4.

FACTORYVILLE
Student awarded for esaay BY JO ANN WALCZAK
Abington Journal Correspondent
Editor’s Note: On Layton
is an occasional series of
personal accounts from
lifelong Justus resident Jo
Ann Walczak.

Constancy, continuity,
stability: the legacy of lives
Kim Martin won an essay con- lived for generations on
test sponsored by Trail Rotary Layton Road in Justus.
Club. See Page A5. With the world rushing
headlong into change and
tumult, the momentum has
CLARKS SUMMIT stalled in this place where
Presidential treatment ABINGTON JOURNAL/ALEX SEELEY families have raised chil-
dren, grandchildren and
ABOVE: E.T. Hunter, of Scranton, makes his way across the finish line. great-grandchildren and
TOP: Waverly Community House prepares trophies for the event.
have shunned the lure of
movement and resettlement

Leader on ‘pride of NEPA’


in other parts of the coun-
try.
The institutions of stabil-
ity in Justus have always
been the school, the church
’The Kennedy Rocker’ a and the fire company, and it
nostalgic offering at Woods & First installment in an occasional series “It’s not my first time nity to meet business owners and people
being president,” Nye in the community who support business is those three basics of Jus-
Company. See Page A11. of interviews with area presidents.
said, stating that she held owners. The Abington community is the tus life that cemented Lois
the office in 2005. “I pride of Northeast PA.” White and her husband Bill,
INSIDE BY KELLY MCDONOUGH
Abington Journal Correspondent
never left this organiza-
tion and stayed on the
As for the reason why she opted to
take on the challenge of a second presi-
or William A. Jr., and their
son Bill, or William H., to
Whether she is busy handling an ac- board for many years dency, Nye thinks for a moment. “That’s the community. The Whites
ArtsEtc..............................A11 Rosemary Nye have the honor of having
Calendar...........................A2 count for Happenings Magazine in Abington and also served as secre- a hard question. The timing was right
Clarks Summit or wrapping up a black tary.” and there is a lot that needs to be done in served the schools of their
Business and district for three gener-
Classified ...........................B1 tie affair for the Abington Business and Professional Nye mentioned that the Abington area. It’s rich in a lot of
Crosswords.......................A9 Professionals Association (ABPA), Ro- she has “tons” of rea- cultural events for all ages, and our ations and the volunteer
Association
semary Nye is as charming as she is President sons why she stayed on group promotes business and commerce. fire companies for four
Obituaries ........................B10 generations. Lois White’s
School ........................A5, A6 determined to see the Abington-area the board. “I like being We’re a partnership in the community.”
association thrive. Thus, her position as able to give back to this community. roots were planted firmly in
Sports ...............................C1 this year’s president of the organization. Being president allows me the opportu- See Leader, Page 4
Justus soil in the later half
of the 19th century. Her
father, Harvey (Jack) Shen-
nen, was born and grew up

Fire auxiliary at the in the family farmhouse on


Rovinsky Road, which in-
and mail to The Abington Journal, 211 S. State St,, Clarks Summit, PA, 18411

tersects with Upper Layton

ready since 1951


near the current site of No-
vitsky’s Garage in Justus.
Shennen and his two
Please enclose this label with any address changes,
The Abington Journal

brothers, Walter and Wil-


BY JOAN MEAD-MATSUI of its founding members. liam, were entrepreneurs of
Abington Journal Correspondent
Yablonski said, “It was a the most “cutting edge”
CLARKS SUMMIT - The social thing and was like variety.
Joseph W. Hall Memorial a family in the begin- Enthralled with the me-
Auxiliary to the Clarks ning.” chanical wonders of the
Summit Fire Company In a document contain- ABINGTON JOURNAL/JOAN MEAD-MATSUI day, Shennen left Justus to
was formed Sept. 18, ing historical information Gayle Snell, left, president of the Joseph W. Hall Memorial Auxiliary to establish a Dodge/Plymouth
1951, and Peggy Yablonski the Clarks Summit Fire Co. No. 1, Inc. and Peggy Yablonski, at the fire automobile dealership in
See Auxiliary, Page 10 station located at 321 Bedford St., Clarks Summit.
of Clarks Summit was one Peckville in the early 1900s.
With the advent and excite-
ment of aviation sweeping
America, Shennen’s broth-
ers turned their farm into
an airport, the first and
May 19, 1966 - The Abington Jour- May 19, 1996 - Marzani May 22, 1969 - The Abington Journal May 20, 1992 - The Abington only one in Justus, called
nal reported that “Christian Mothers 1-Hour Cleaners in Clarks reported that “Kim Baxter has been Journal reported, “The Dalton
Altar & Rosary Society, Our Lady of Summit ran an ad that called one of the top runners to come Community Library presented
the Mid-Valley Airport.
the Snows Church, Clarks Summit, stated: “Only the Moths out of Abington Heights. Baxter has the Abington Community Local legend has it that
installed new officers for the coming are ‘Bugged,’ Everyone demonstrated great versatility, com- Library with a rolling stepstool when a plane crashed on
year at the annual Communion else thinks our Free Moth- peting in many different track and and a lectern for the new
breakfast held at the Country Inn.” proofing Service is great!” cross country events.” library building.”
See Layton, Page 7
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PAGE 2A www.theabingtonjournal.com The Abington Journal♦Clarks Summit, PA WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2011

YOUR COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY
May 27: Swingin’ on the
Vine Block Party, on the 500 Anthracite
Conference
block of Vine St. from 5 to 8
CALENDAR p.m. Cost: $15 in advace, $20
at the door. Must be 21. Pro-

REMINDERS
ceeds will benefit the Al-
bright Memorial Library. Call
348.3013 to donate or spon-
at museum
May 27, 28
Overeaters Anonymous meet-
ings, First Presbyterian Church, sor. Info: www.albright.org.
201 Stone Ave., Clarks Sum- Car Seat Checkup Event, at
mit, weekly, Mon. and Wed., 7 Scranton Dodge, 1146
p.m.; Tue. and Thu., 9:30 a.m. Wyoming Ave., Scranton On May 27 and 28, the
and Sun., 4 p.m. Info: from 1 to 5 p.m. Conducted Pennsylvania Anthracite Heri-
570.587.4313. by The PA State Police at tage Museum, located in
Troop R, Dunmore. Free to McDade Park, off Keyser Ave-
May 18: Leadership Lacka- the public. Info: 963.4299.
nue, in Scranton will host An-
wanna and Shannon Senne- Pocono Mountain Street
Rods Friday Night Cruise, in
thracite Heritage Conference
felder, president of White 2011. The presentations at this
Swans Consulting, presents the food court parking lot of
the Viewmont Mall from 6 to conference are a continuation
“Effective Communication for of scholarly interest in the
Your Professional Success”. In 9 p.m. Info: 346.7655 or
[email protected]. Anthracite Region of North-
the boardroom of The Greater eastern Pennsylvania. The
Scranton Chamber of Com-
May 28: Steamtown Na- conference presenters will
merce, 222 Mulberry Street,
Scranton. Cost: $20 for current tional Historic Site will pay discuss areas of research being
undertaken and the possibil-

Monument dedication May 28


Leadership Lackawanna Alum- tribute to American service-
ni and Friends Association and men and women during the ities for further regional stud-
Chamber members, $25 for parks special Memorial Day ies.
general public. Info or to regis- event “The Railroads and the Friday’s event will be entit-
The concrete for the Abington Area Veterans Monument is in place. The monument will be Military – An Unbreakable led: “Why Study Anthracite: A
ter: 342.7711. assembled sometime this week, according to Clarks Summit Borough Councilperson Herman
SBDC Offers Food Safety Bond.” Continues May 29. Primer for Educators” and will
Johnson. Students from Abington Heights High School will build the sign for the monument. Blood drive both days from 9 be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Certification, The University The VFW Post will be host a ceremony dedicating the monument to fallen soldiers on May 28
of Scranton Small Business a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost: $7 en- The conference will continue
at 2 p.m. at the site of the monument, at Clarks Summit Veterans Park located on South State trance fee, but waived if do-
Development Center (SBDC) on Saturday with an 8:30 a.m.
Street and Clark Avenue, shown above. nating blood. For more de-
will offer a ServSafe® Certifi- start and conclude when the
cation from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. tails visit www.nps.gov/stea museum closes at 5 p.m. Rob-
Info or to register or call 340.5200. ert Savakinus, President of the
800.829.7232 or www.scran- Abington Area Veterans Anthracite Heritage Museum
tonsbdc.com Memorial Dedication by and Iron Furnaces Associates,
to 34 is eligible. E-mail drei- Easter Dinner “Sviachene” Christmas Party and Meeting - VFW to fallen soldiers, at the
Lackawanna and Wyoming [email protected] with ques- Celebration: Held by Parish Host: Dalton Fire Co. Ladies will welcome conference at-
County Envirothon, at Keys- monument at Clarks Summit
tions or to find out how to sign Family of Saint Vladimir Uk- Auxiliary. Sign in at 6:30 p.m tendees and introduce the
tone College in La Plume from Veterans Park on State Street
up. rainian Greek Catholic Church and meetings at 7 p.m. at 2 p.m.
speakers.
8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Info: of Scranton. In the Parish Cen- The conference fee, for each
945.8170. ASP Yard Sale, at Chinchil-
May 21: Keystone College’s ter at 428 North Seventh Ave- May 25: Jessup Hose Co. # la Methodist Church, Layton day, is $25 and includes morn-
140th commencement at 2 p.m. nue at 1 p.m. Cost: Adults $15, 2, Jessup Ambulance Associ- Road and Church St., Chin- ing and afternoon refreshments
May 19: St. Joseph’s Center at Bailey Field in La Plume. Children 6-12, $7, and under 6 ation Annual Carnival. Runs and lunch. The student fee is
Auxiliary 50th Anniversary of chilla from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Diane Paparo Class of 1976 free. Info and tickets: until May 30, Wed. and Thurs., Benefiting Appalachia Ser- $15. The members of the An-
the Annual Summer Festival: will serve as commencement 346.2414. Advance reserva- 6 to 10 p.m. Cost: $15. Sat. and vice Project. thracite Heritage Museum and
At the Radisson Lackawanna speaker tions only. Sun., 2 to 6 p.m., Cost $12.
Station Hotel in Scranton from Lackawanna Trail March- Iron Furnaces Associates fee is
Spring Craft Fair & Flea Mon., 2 to 7 p.m. Cost $10. ing Band Car Cruize and $20. A discounted rate is avail-
6 to 9:30 p.m. Light fare and a Market, from 9 to 3 p.m. at the May 23: Palette Pals class,
cash bar are included with the Cookout, 5 p.m. until dark at able for those who wish to
Dalton Fire Co. Carnival from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the May 26: Dalton Fire Co. the Lackawanna Trail High attend both days. It is $45, $25
registration fee of $35. Info: Grounds, rain or shine. Info: art room of Forest City Region- Ladies Aux. hosting Family
963.1290 or kwein- School located on Tunnel for students and $35 per mu-
563.3298 or 945.7280. al. Info: Paul at 570.586.3472 Fun Night @ Friendly’s, in Hill Road in Factoryville. seum member. The Museum’s
[email protected]. 4th Annual Chocolate & or Martha at 785.3978. Chinchilla from 9 a.m. to 3
Country Alliance Church, Admission is Free. Store will also be open for
Wine Festival, on Chestnut St p.m.
will host an evening at Friend- in Montrose from 3 to 7 p.m. book purchases. Reservations
May 24: Kick-off Summer
ly’s Restaurant in Clarks Sum- Cost: $17 in advance, $20 at BBQ, at State Street Grill from
are requested by May 24.
mit from 5 to 8 p.m. A portion the gate. Proceeds benefit the 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Benefit for For info call the Museum at
of the proceeds will benefit the Endless Mountains Health the Abington Area Community 570.963.4804, or see www.an-
Scranton Rescue Mission Info: Systems and Susquehanna Park’s Handicapped-Accessible thracitemuseum.org,
[email protected]. County Library building funds. Paved Pathways. Cost: $20.
Commonwealth Medical Info and tickets at www.choco- Tickets available at Clarks
College Research Symposium, latewinefestival.com
at Lackawanna College in Spring membership picnic,
Green Boro Bldg. until May
19. Info: 575.4838 or e-mail
Crosswalk
safety in C.S.
Scranton from 4:30 to 6 p.m. hosted by The Northern Tier [email protected]
Continues May 20, 3:30 to Hardwood Association at 1 St. Michael’s Church Pier-
5:30 p.m. Info: p.m. at Lazy Brook Park, ogie Pick-up, at St. Michael’s
[email protected]. Tunkhannock. RSVP by May Church hall, Church and Win- The Clarks Summit Borough
St. Joseph’s Senior Social 15, to 265.7753 or email ntha- ter Streets, Old Forge, from 2 Council wants drivers in the
Club Meeting, at St. Rocco’s [email protected]. to 5 p.m. Orders due by May borough to remember that they
School Auditorium. New Endless Mountains Pilots 20. Cost: $5 per dozen. Info: are required to yield to pedestri-
members welcome. Info Association and Seaman’s 562.1434. ans in crosswalks, according to
654.2967.

May 20: The Justus Fire


Airport Events, in honor of
International Learn to Fly Day.
Northeastern Pa. Volunteer
Fireman Federation Ladies Clarks Green Assembly of God state law. Police Chief Lou Vi-
tale explained that drivers who
At Seaman’s Airport, Seamans
clothing collection ongoing
Auxiliary (NEPAVFF LA) meet- violate this law may be subject
Company Spring Wine Tasting Road and Windsock Lane, ings announced. Officers for to two points on their license
Fundraiser from 6 to 10 p.m. Factoryville from 9 a.m. to 1 2010/2011 year, President Rita and a $110.50 fine. It is especial-
Info: Tickets can be obtained p.m. Info: 945.5125. Zang, Vice President Norma
by calling the Justus Volunteer Clarks Green Assembly of God is sponsoring a clothing drop- ly important during this time of
The Commonwealth Medical Sabol, Treasurer Kathy Schodt, year because as the weather gets
Fire Company at 587.4545 or off shed, shown above, as a fundraiser and service to the com-
College Commencement for Secretary Roberta Keiter, an- nicer, more and more people are
by contacting a company mem- Second Masters of Biomedical munity. St. Pauly Textile installed one of its clothing collection
nounce the meetings as fol- walking around town, according
ber or through sheds in the church parking lot for the community to use as a
Sciences, at Marywood Uni- lows: May 24 - Host: Crystal to council.
www.JFC28Fire.com or at the versity’s Sette LaVerghetta drop-off for clothing. The clothing will be distributed all over the
Hose Co. Ladies Auxiliary, Pedestrians to have to cross in
door. Attendees must be 21 or United States and world to those in need. This program keeps
Center for the Performing Arts Jermyn; June 28 - Host: New-
older. Food by Cangiano’s at 10:30 a.m. Info: gcolosi-
clothing out of landfills, helps those in need, and gives $40 for the crosswalk for this law to take
ton Ransom Fire Co. Ladies
Italian Specialties. Maiolatesi every 1,000 pounds of clothing that is donated to the church. The effect. If they cross outside of
[email protected]. Auxiliary; July 26 -Host: Fac-
Wine Cellars is located at 210 money that is received for the clothing is being put into a Mis- the crosswalk, drivers have no
toryville Fire Co.; Aug. 23 -
Green Grove Road, Scott sions Trip Fund which will be used to financially assist those obligation to yield.
May 22: Dalton Fishing Host: Lake Winola Fire Co.
Township. going on short- term mission trips. St. Pauly is a family-owned, Clarks Summit Borough
Derby, Dalton Streamside Park Ladies Auxiliary; September,
The Oxygen Project, runs for at Ackerly Creek. Registration upstate N.Y.-based company that collects useable clothing, Council emphasized that every-
NEPAVFF Convention Hones-
15 weeks to get people to quit shoes, sneakers, belts, purses, linens, blankets and drapes. For one needs to abide by this law in
at 11 a. m. and fishing from 12 dale, October 25 - Host: Pleas-
smoking. Any smoker ages 18 to 3 p.m. Info: 563.2668. details, call the church office at 570.586.8286. Clarks Green order to keep the community
ant Mount Fire Co. ; Nov. 22,
Assembly of God is located at 204 S. Abington Rd., Clarks Green. safe.

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2011 THE ABINGTON JOURNAL♦CLARKS SUMMIT, PA WWW.THEABINGTONJOURNAL.COM PAGE 3A

Township Free flying in


passes weight Factoryville
ordinance BY DON MCGLYNN
[email protected]
“I don’t know how much
BY DON MCGLYNN manipulation of the controls
[email protected] FACTORYVILLE - This there will be. That will be up to
NEWTON TWP. - Newton Township super- weekend, Endless Mountains the pilot,” said Seamans Airport
visors passed an ordinance that will place a 10- Pilots Association and Seamans owner Bill Dobitsch.
ton weight limit on vehicles traveling in the Airport are offering area resi- “They’ll be able to get at least
township during its monthly meeting May 9. dents a chance to spread their a feel for what the controls are
The ordinance is in response to the state’s re- wings and soar. like,” added Hunt.
cent passage of a similar ordinance that placed a The group will be recog- In addition to giving people
10-ton weight limit for vehicles on all state roads. nizing International Learn to an opportunity to get used to
Those in attendance questioned how the town- Fly Day, May 21, from 9 a.m. to being up in the plane, it is also
ship would be able to enforce the ordinance with- 1 p.m., by offering airplane designed to give them a chance
out scales to weigh vehicles that may be in vio- rides and free instruction to to get used to the airport.
lation. anyone interested. “A lot of people are kind of
Supervisors explained that, with the ordinance “What this is, basically, is an intimidated by the airport, and
in place, if the township gets enough complaints event, staged through the EAA are like, ‘Am I allowed to go
on a road, they can request assistance from the (Experiment Aircraft Associ- here?’ but this is a public-use
state. ation)… where the emphasis is airport. If they want to come
“If you do it and you want to get the state in- ABINGTON JOURNAL/ BRITTNEY PIERCE trying to bring more people into and watch airplanes any time of
volved on a road where you are having a partic- Sarah Haus and Sophie Haus, 3, from Factoryville, leave the herb sale as the world of aviation,” said the year, they can,” said Do-
ular problem, you can do it. If you do not pass satisfied customers. Endless Mountains Pilots Asso- bitsch. “And, I have a picnic
this ordinance, you can’t do it, period, that’s it,” ciation President Jim Hunt. pavilion here. People can come

Growing
said Supervisor John Pardue. The day will begin with a up, have picnics and relax.”
The ordinance will cost the township $5,500 seminar beginning around 11 After Saturday, those in-
for new signs to post the weight limit. a.m. Handouts with information terested can continue to pursue
In other business, members of Community will be available, those in at- a pilot’s license at Seamans
Counts were in attendance at Monday’s meeting.
The group recently drafted the community rights
ordinance, with the help of the Community Envi- tradition tendance will be shown some of
the airplanes, followed by a
question and answer session,
Airport. The airport has a flight
school; lesson cost about $166
after tax.

in Dalton
ronmental Legal Defense Fund, a nonprofit orga- then taken up in the plane with For more information on
nization, to ban gas drilling in Newton Township. an instructor. flight lessons, or Saturday’s
The supervisors discussed the ordinance with In addition to getting to go up event, call Seamans Airport,
those in attendance, and solicitor Joe Sileo, who Len Janus discusses the herb Ro-
in the air, participants will also located at located at 727 Wind-
gave his initial reaction to the ordinance. The Friends of the Dalton semary. get a chance to take control of sock Lane, Factoryville, at
“Since the last meeting, I’ve had a chance to Community Library hosted the plane. 570.945.5125
look at this and look at it with some colleagues, its second annual Herb and
and we looked at it with respect to general princi-
ples of municipal law, and we’ve looked at it with Perennial Festival May 14.
respect to state law and the precedent that’s out Gerry and Len Janus pre-
there, and it’s my opinion that this law is not sented “Growing and Using
legally viable,” said Sileo. Herbs.”
In addition to Sileo, the ordinance has been
given to the township engineer, solicitor, plan-
ning commission and the Gas and Oil Envi-
ronmental Impact Committee, who will give
their opinion on it. Lucy Ann Vierling and Colleen Vier-
The Gas and Oil Environmental Impact Com- ling, 7, from Clarks Green visited the ABINGTON JOURNAL/DON MCGLYNN
mittee was appointed during the supervisor’s event. From left, Seamans Airport owner Bill Dobitsch, Endless Mountains
work session prior to the meeting. The commit- Pilots Association President Jim Hunt and pilot Steve Gris.
tee is comprised of Gary Martenson, Sue Sher-
man, Linda Nealon, Leon Stankowski, Tim Ha-
beeb, Gregg Raino and Bob Naegele.
“Basically, it will be the same as our planning
commission. They are on their own, they will
Volunteer shares talents with borough
meet, they’ll make recommendations, they will BY SHAUNA MCNALLY
research what they are recommending, and the Abington Journal Reporter teered after her art teacher Elaine most of it herself. She has been
recommendations they will then submit to us for Melissa Keisling of Clarks Lang was contacted by Clarks interested in art since middle
our review,” said Pardue. Summit took time out of her Summit Borough councilperson school.
In addition to the community rights ordinance, schedule to paint the American and EMA member Patrick Wil- “I just love to paint, so I had no
the committee and the township supervisors will flag on the Emergency Manage- liams. problem doing this for free. I was
be reviewing other ways to protect the township ment Agency (EMA) door at the Keisling spent a few hours glad to help,” said Keisling. Herman Johnson and Melissa Keisling
and regulate drilling. Other methods discussed Clarks Summit Borough Build- painting every Saturday for about EMA director Herman Johnson near the EMA door design painted by
included tightening zoning laws. ing. Keisling, a junior at Abing- a month. She said her father, Jeff said that Keisling was a “terrific Keisling.
ton Heights High School, volun- Keisling, helped, but she did help.”

RELAY FOR LIFE: JUNE 4, 5


Supervisors voice dismay over ARWA plan
Middle school What: 2011 Relay for Life
of the Abingtons. Relay for BY TARA KOVAL authority’s insurance plans, work.” He said the township a collection in 2009 of 1547.2
support ongoing
Abington Journal Correspondent they would not agree to will receive a grant in the tons of residential and com-
Life is an overnight event to
help raise money for cancer SOUTH ABINGTON obtain bids regarding the amount of $42,377 reflecting mercial recycled materials.
research. All donations TWP. - South Abington sewer project. “The opportu-
BY SHAUNA MCNALLY Township Supervisors ex- nity was there for them to
[email protected] benefit The American
pressed dismay concerning save a substantial amount of
CLARKS SUMMIT- The Cancer Society. There are
the Abington Regional money,” he said.
American Cancer Society several teams formed and Wastewater Authority (AR- Township Supervisor Jo-
Relay for Life of Abingtons members take turns WA) votes against obtaining seph Sproul expressed the
is 17 days away. Many people walking the high school outside requests for propos- Supervisors’ frustration
are preparing, including a track at all times during the als regarding their plan to concerning the fact that “we
committee of about 15 event. renovate and rebuild the appointed them,” he said.
Abington Heights High wastewater treatment plant “ARWA should be serving
School students. Eighth grad-
When: June 4 to 5, 2011
to meet new federal require- the public.”
er Melanie Fricchione of Where: Abington Heights ments. The authority voted Giles Stanton added,
Clarks Summit is also work- High School track. 6-2 to continue with its al- “We’ll never know if we
ing to prepare middle school Info: Visit ready employed engineering could have saved the resi-
teams. http://www.relayforlife.org firm, Gannet Fleming, at a dents money.”
Fricchione, who supervises to start a team or call cost of $32 million paid to Additionally, the township
middle school recruitment, is 1.800.ACS.2345 the firm. has plans to replace the
also on the Luminaria Com- Currently, the cost of the rubber padding for the
mittee for the second year. plan is expected to triple the splash park at South Abing-
But she has been involved join. Each student pays $10 to quarterly sewer costs for ton Park. Concrete and
with Relay for Life for a long sign up and then has to raise South Abington, Clarks Landscape Designs, a North
while. She is following in the at least $100. Summit and Clarks Green Carolina-based company,
footsteps of her brother, Pat “Most of us have raised residents. Residents’ quar- will replace the padding for
Fricchione, 19 and her sister, well over $100 though,” said terly sewer bill in 2007 was $44,500. The original pad-
Katie Fricchione, 21, who Fricchione. $60; however, that is expect- ding was expected to last
were both part of the com- Fricchione said her favorite ed to reach about $175 to about seven years, and cur-
mittee while they were in part is the Luminaria ceremo- $180 per quarter by project rently it has been used for 11
school. ny, during which candles are completion in 2015. years. Supervisor Mark
Both still attend Relay for placed around the track to South Abington Township Dougherty stated that the
Life and their parents also honor those who have sur- Supervisors had hoped to splash park “is well worth
volunteer. The middle school vived the fight against cancer obtain additional, outside what we paid for it, and it
teams areset, but those who and those whose lives were requests for proposals in an gets a lot of use.” Super-
want to support the cause can cut short by it. Then partici- attempt to keep the project visors hope the park will be
attend the Relay to volunteer pants walk a lap in silence. as cost effective for the com- ready by May 27 for the
or make a donation. Although There is a suggested donation munity as possible while Memorial Day holiday.
middle school students have of $10 to put a name on one simultaneously adhering to Finally, O’Neill thanked
participated previously, this of the candles. the Regional Act 537 Plan. Township Recycling Coor-
year there are four teams with “That’s what relay’s really Township Manager David dinator Susan McLane, stat-
about eight students on each. about,” said Fricchione, “I O’Neill pointed out that ing she “did a wonderful job
The teams consist of mostly love how everyone comes while authority members are doing the Recycling Pro-
eighth grade students, but together to support the fight willing to obtain bids for the gram Performance paper-
sixth and seventh graders can against cancer.”
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C.G. LEADER
Continued from Page 1
Meet the
President
submits There are five major events
in the Abington community
Occupation: Senior
Account Rep for

Act 537 sponsored by the association,


one of them being the Clarks
Summit Festival of Ice. This
Happenings
Communications Group

for review
Interests and Hobbies:
year marked its seventh anni-
versary. There is also the Sum- Traveling, cooking, relaxing
mer Fest that typically takes with friends and family
BY EMILY CULLEY place over the Fourth of July I’m Inspired By: Happy
Abington Journal Correspondent weekend. Nye explained that it successful people who
CLARKS GREEN- The gives parents a chance to learn balance their lives with
May 9 meeting of the important skills such as the God, family and career
Clarks Green Borough proper way to put a child in a decisions
Council drew some debate car seat or the opportunity to Favorite Place in the
regarding the draft Act have their children finger- World: My backyard
537 plan from the Abing- printed. “It’s all supported by first…and ITALY!
ton Regional Wastewater ABINGTON JOURNAL/KRISTIE GRIER CERUTI business owners as a free ben- Favorite Book: Angela’s
Authority (ARWA). Sandra Durbin, Sharon Whitaker, President Mary Price and JoAnn Durdach. efit of living in this area.”
Ashes
The council had previ- Nye also mentioned the Fall
ously voted to submit the Fest and its scarecrow displays My Greatest Achievement:
draft of the plan to their throughout the community My three children
planning commission, as and Home for the Holidays My Idea of a Perfect
well as to the general pub- event, which includes a parade Saturday Afternoon:
lic, for review then com- complete with Santa and free Sunshine and 82 degrees
ment. The plan and com- snacks and cider at local busi- and a barbecue in my
ments would then be sent nesses hosting open house. backyard! Otherwise when
back to the authority. However, Nye believes the the weather does not
However, at a recent association’s signature event is allow…Saturdays are
meeting, council voted to The Men in Black, where spend with my daughter
rescind that decision due local men in the community having lunch downtown
to a South Abington Twp. model tuxedos to raise funds
Scranton at her new
supervisors decision to for community projects and
hold off on submission of organizations. favorite spot, Bella Faccias!
Liana Walsh and Cindy Neubert Amy Fleming and Marcy Millett
the plan to their planning “I’m passionate about The The One Item I Can’t
Leave Home Without: My

Shades of spring
committee. Clarks Green Men in Black event. It’s why
Borough Council decision I’m on the board,” Nye said. ipad
was described as “an act According to Nye, the idea
of solidarity” with South for the fundraiser has only come mat to businesses new
Abington Twp. The deci- been made possible by the to the area. Something also
sion to hold off submis- generous donation of Nancy important on this president’s
sion of Act 537 was made Sarno and Sarno and Sons agenda is finding volunteers.
due to council’s wish that GLENBURN TWP. – Since 1908, the blossomed, officers shared reports on Tuxedos. providing the tuxe- “It’s a nonpaying position that
the plans for the new sew- Waverly Woman’s Club members and annual community contributions. dos for the business men to gives members a chance to do
er plant be competitively community works have gone hand in Among topics was The Attic Shop, an model. This year marked its some good in the community
bid. hand, and at the 2011 spring luncheon, upscale consignment shop located on the second year of being able to and to embrace and encourage
Planning Commission held on a sunny afternoon May 4 at lower level of the Waverly Community extend the outreach and being to give back,” Nye said.
Chairman John Earley Patsel’s in Glenburn, reports on annual House that is hosted by the club mem- able to give a portion of the Interested volunteers can
stated that council needed activities and sponsorships followed bers. proceeds to Marley’s Mission. contact Laura Ancherani,
to redouble its efforts to the same model. When asked why this partic- Abington Business and Pro-
push for bidding. President Mary Price ular charity, Nye explained, fessional Association exec-
Solicitor Al Weinschenk welcomed members and “The last time I was president utive director, at 570.587.9045
mentioned that Act 537 guests and shared with of the organization, Matt or go to theabington.org for
and the issue of bidding them individually themed Burne was a board member. more information.
were separate and that favors of brightly colored The estate of Matt Burne do- In addition to serving as the
council needed to submit seed packets and hand nated the land to be used to association president, Rosem-
the Act 537 plans to the painted miniature plant build a horse therapy ranch for ary Nye is married to Dennis
planning committee and to containers. After a lun- physically abused children and Nye, owner of Nye Jewelers in
the public in order for the cheon of bisque, quiche, their families. It will soon be Dickson City. A Scranton
council and the sewer au- field greens and olive opening on Edella Road (in resident, Nye prides herself as
thority to comply with bread, where conversa- South Abington Township.) being mother to son Jaime, 26,
state guidelines. He also tions and friendships Eleanor Samojlowicz, Dottie Hood and Cathy Tripp. Because he did a lot for the son Tyler, 23, and her 15-year-
stated that the risk of Abington community, there old daughter Katerina. She
fines or penalties was pre- was no better fit when it came also juggles a 10-year career
sent. time to pick a charity. This is with Happenings Communi-
Council President Marie what ABPA does.” cations Group, Clarks Sum-
King stated that, “The Nye talked about the associ- mit, where she is senior ac-
board members of the ation as being part of the wel- count manager.
Abington Regional Waste-
water Authority are a little
more engaged in this re-
view process then any of
us.” She explained that the
Dalton votes to borrow
board was comprised of a BY BEN FREDA with the lender, they can
civil engineer and an envi- Abington Journal Correspondentchange the payment terms.
ronmental attorney, among DALTON -At the Dalton Borough member Lorraine
others, and that they are Borough Council meeting Daniels made a two-part
not concerned with poli- Ellie Bewick, Mary Cucoski and Kathy Hoffer. From left, Marge Black, Lisa Wahl and in held April 14, the council motion. The first part of the
tics, simply with getting back, Nancy Bill. voted to pass an ordinance motion is that the council
the job done. She also to borrow $400,000 from gets approval from the state
addressed the issue of the At left: Laura Frieder, Fidelity Bank for road re- to borrow $400,000. The
cost. “I think most of our Karen Reid and Lois pairs in Dalton. second part is for the coun-
residents know that paying Lewis. ” cil’s finance committee is
less doesn’t always pay Montgomery also said that instructed to talk with Fidel-
off. Sure, you’re going to by passing this ordinance, ity Bank for a lesser loan
get a better rate, but are they are not locked into and payment schedule if the
you going to get a better borrowing $400,000. Solic- project costs less than
job?” itor Frank Bolock explained $400,000. The board
The council voted five that until they actually sign agreed.
to two to turn the draft
plan over to the Planning
Commission and also to
the public for review and
comment.

ACOG reaches out to Corbett NEW THERAPY FOR


BY EMILY CULLEY made, the participating munici-
LOW BACK PAIN
Abington Journal Correspondent palities can decide if they are
CLARKS GREEN - The May interested in supporting the
If You Suffer From
5 meeting of the Abington letter. Any Of These Conditions,
Council of Governments They also discussed the pro- This Therapy
(ACOG) discussed a draft gress of the council creating a
letter to Governor Tom Corbett database to help track earned
May Be The Answer
concerning establishing a mu- income tax monies. Clarks For Your Pain!
nicipal impact fee for commu- Summit Representative Her- • Degenerative Disc Disease
nities impacted by Marcellus man Johnson contacted an • Herniated/Bulging Discs NORTH AMERICAN
WARHORSE
Shale drilling. accounting company that • Sciatica • Spinal Stenosis
Council President Lynne would be interested to speaking
Earley distributed the draft at the June meeting about how FREE BACK PAIN
letter for the members to edit a database could be created and
before showing it again to their maintained. School board and CONSULTATION For More Information:
www.protecspine.com
Exit 1 off Rt. 380
1000 DUNHAM DR.
municipal councils. As the council members from all the DUNMORE, PA
letter explains, the impact fee participating municipalities
would offset the damages done would be invited to attend.
to roads by drilling trucks and On May 28, Clarks Summit
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(570) 346-2453

250 Pierce St., Suite 108, Kingston


any environmental damage. will be unveiling its Veterans (570) 287-5560
After changes to the letter are Memorial Monument. Michele Holincheck CRNP • Charles A. Stevens MSPT
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Lakeland engineering teacher leads the way


BY JOSEPH CROFT idea of the project to the atten- participated in job shadowing Bill Freeman and his fresh-
Abington Journal Correspondent tion of the superintendent who and some have been offered man Intro to Engineering
JERMYN- Students enrolled then contacted Freeman. The summer internships at local class are shown, front row,
in engineering classes at Lake- project is now in its second engineering firms. Freeman from left: David Stude,
land Jr./Sr. High School can year at Lakeland and has re- said the program is giving the Adam Davis, Anthony
now earn college credit, thanks quired Freeman to go for year- students “a leg up in the mar- Rupp, Jordan Tratthen,
to teacher Bill Freeman and ly training to be able to teach ketplace.” Timothy Hackenberg,
Project Lead The Way. Free- at the required level. There are As the program progresses, Scotty Cortes, Natalie
man has been teaching at La- currently 60 students involved Freeman anticipates Lakeland Tuffy, Siena Cardamone,
keland for five years, and his in the program at Lakeland, becoming a “feeder school” Taylor Carrubba, Nicole
engineering program recently and Freeman hopes to have for local universities and hopes Wormuth and Bill Free-
received national certification more than 100 students in the that students will be able to man. Back: Tyler Brady,
from Project Lead the Way, a program next year. complete at least the first two Jordan Hoinsky, Gavin
non-profit organization that “The students really thrive in years of a college program O’Donnell, Chester Anus-
zewski, Thomas Harrison,
encourages students to apply the program,” said Freeman. closer to home. To earn col-
Christopher Roche, Josh-
classroom math and science Thanks to a partnership with lege credit while at Lakeland, ua Diehl, Raymond Lines
skills to real-life projects. leading engineering company students must maintain a re- and James Blevins
Project Lead the Way has Lockheed Martin, the students quired attendance record and ABINGTON JOURNAL/ JOE CROFT
more than 35 university affil- are able to work with state of overall grade point average, as
iates, including Penn State the art equipment and tech- well as pass a final exam. En- According to National Busi- with engineering degrees, but gram, these students will hope-
University. According to Free- nology that is used in the busi- gineering is currently one of ness Roundtable, there is a there are currently only fully be able to be among those
man, Penn State brought the ness. The students have also the best job markets to enter. need for 400,000 graduates 265,000. Through this pro- working to fill the gap.

L.T. student wins


$1,000 essay prize
BY BEN FREDA Trail Rotary Club Presi-
Abington Journal Correspondent dent Barbara Petty and
FACTORYVILLE - Lacka- member Rose Opshinsky
wanna Trail student Kim judged the contest.
Martin, Factoryville, re- The judges chose Martin
cently won an essay contest ’s essay to be the winner
from the district rotary of and she was presented a
the Trail Rotary Club. She $1,000 award from the club
and other Lackawanna at Gin’s Tavern May 10.
Trail students competed This is the first time Mar- ABINGTON JOURNAL/BEN FREDA
against 33 other schools in tin has entered an essay Trail Rotary Club president Barbara Petty, left, presents Kim Martin with
northeastern Pa. by writing contest. the essay prize.
essays answering the ques- “I’m very happy and sur-
tion: “Service above self – prised,” she said. “I can’t “Lackawanna Trail Jr./Sr. wanna Trail students. They
what does it mean?” Martin believe that I’ve won out of High School is very im- have been an amazing
wrote in her essay that ser- all the essays.” pressed with Kim Martin. group that is always there
vice does not have to be Martin is a junior at She is an intelligent stu- for our students.”
about doing a large project. Lackawanna Trail Jr./Sr. dent who does great Writing is one of the
“It’s good to do small, ev- High School, where she has things,” said Principal John courses Kim would like to
ery day things that don’t been a part of the Madrigal Rushefski. “Also, I would take in college. She also
seem important, but they chorus, an auditions-only like to thank the Trail Ro- aspires to be a pastry chef
are,” said Martin. chorus, for two years. tary for supporting Lacka- or a foreign service off icer.

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Tomorrow’s Leaders
prevent bullying
The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce Tomorrow’s Leader’s Today Program
hosted a program April 26 at Keystone College. More than 500 high school students at-
tended this youth leadership seminar on anti-bullying. This half-day seminar, “Let’s Make
a Change….Stop Bullying!” addressed 500 middle school students from 15 different
school districts. It identified and explained the types of bullying as well as discussed the
risks associated with bullying from three different angles - the target, the bystander, the
bully. “Today’s seminar is a true example of youth leadership in action. TLT class of 2011
did an outstanding job and today’s messages will now be carried to 13 different middle
schools of our region,” said Nicole Barber, program director.

ABINGTON JOURNAL/ALEX SEELEY


Tomorrow’s Leader’s Today Program class of 2011.

L.T. board discusses


LEAD 21 reading series

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BY BEN FREDA across the board,” said superin-
Abington Journal Correspondent tendent Matthew Rakauskas.
FACTORYVILLE - At the
Lackawanna Trail School
Board work session held May
At the Lackawanna Trail
School Board meeting May 9,
Joyce repeated the pros of
R eligious S ervice C alendar
2, curriculum coordinator Jan- LEAD 21. President Daniel
ice Joyce described a new read- Naylor said, “The district is in Ba p tis t Ca tholic P res b yteria n US A
ing program, which is called need of a new reading series. I FIR S T BAP TIS T CHUR CH O UR LADY O F THE S NO W S FI R S T
O F ABINGTO N S t. Ben ed ict P R ES BYTER I AN
LEAD 21, for students from would make a suggestion that S ATUR DAY VIGIL M AS S ES
4 p .m . S t. Ben ed ict CHUR CH
kindergarten to grade two. we actually table this.” The 1216 N . A b i n gton R d
( corn er of A b i n gton & C arb on d al e)
5 p .m . O u rL ad y ofthe S n ow s
6:30 p .m . O u rL ad y ofthe S n ow s
300 S chool S t.,
Clarks S u m m it
Joyce said that teachers have board agreed to accept LEAD S UNDAY
7 a.m . O u rL ad y ofthe S n ow s W orship w ith u s on
Com e Join Us F or 8 a.m . S t. Ben ed ict
told her that the series they are 21. Rakauskas said that he will S ervices S u n d ay
9:30 a.m . O u rL ad y ofthe S n ow s S u n d ay m orn in gs
11:00 a.m . S t. Ben ed ict 9:00 am & 11:15 am
now using, from 1997, is get- add LEAD 21 to the school’s M orn in g 11:00 a.m .
11:15 O u rL ad y ofthe S n ow s
12:20 S t. Ben ed ict Child Care Availab le
ting antiquated. She said that website in September. P astorK en n eth K n ap p CO NFES S IO NS
S ATUR DAYS
3:00 p .m . S t. Ben ed ict
all m orn in g
Child ren W elcom e!
she and the teachers, through In other business, Elementary (570) 587- 4492 6:00 p .m . O u rL ad y ofthe S n ow s 5 8 6- 6306
the process of elimination, Principal Jeffrey Gregory an- (570) 586- 1741 w w w.fp ccs .org

chose a series that would best nounced that the 6th grade class
help the students to read well. will have a talent show June 2 Ep is cop a l Luthera n United M ethod is t
“It boiled down to two series at 6:30 p.m. He also announced THE CHUR CH
O F THE EP I
P HANY TR INITY LUTHER AN CHUR CH
and in the end, LEAD 21 is the a 6th grade recognition pro- C hu rch H ill R d ., G len b u rn P A
205 W . G rove S treet W AVER LY UNITED
Rev. G eorge M athew s P astor M ETHO DIS T CHUR CH
winner of what we looked for- gram June 7 at 9:45a.m. in the (2 M iles N orth ofC larks S u m m it)
C om e join u s forw orship on S U N D AY W orship S ervices 105 C hu rch S treet

,”said Joyce. “It’s unique be- school gymnasium. 8:00am & 10:30 am
H O L Y EU C H AR IS T
S atu rd ay 7:00 p .m .
Con tem p orary S u n d ay S ervice 8:15 a.m .
S u n d ay W orship 10:30 a.m .
N u rsery Availab le
cause LEAD stands for Litera- High school principal John 9:00 S u n d ay S chool & Ad u ltF oru m
N u rsery Availab le S u n d ay S chool 9:30 a.m . Bib le S tu d y S an ctu ary H an d icap ed
Accessib le
W ED N ES D AY Trad ition al S u n d ay S ervice 10:30 a.m .
cy Equity Accelerations and Rushefski discussed the May 6 9:30AM w w w.Trin ityL u theran cs.com
Rev. Barb ara S n yd er

Differentiations in the 21st prom. “It was a great night out


H O L Y EU C H AR IS T
5 63- 15 64
C all ou rP reschool: (570) 586- 8166
century. at the Radisson in Scranton and
w w w .ep ip ha nyglenb urn.org
G od ’s heart& han d s in the
586- 5590 All Are W elcom e!
Ab in gton s C hu rch O ffice b sn yd er@ su su m c.org
She mentioned that this series a very good time,” he said. He 587- 1088
teaches phonics, vocabulary also mentioned that Class Night
and fluency comprehension. for seniors will be June 8 and
Joyce described LEAD 21. She the graduation ceremony June
stated that students are split into 10.
Ca ll Ta ra At970-7374 To Ad vertis e
four levels of reading - inten-
sive, strategic, benchmark, and
advanced. All four reading
pieces have the same theme but
are written differently to match
the reading level that the stu-
dent is able to read. “Everyone
can discuss something that they
read on a particular topic.
There’s decodable books so
they can practice phonics
skills,” said Joyce. Joyce men-
tioned that LEAD 21 will also
have a reading coach visit the
district and observe lessons
taught by the teachers. Joyce
passed around samples of
LEAD 21 textbooks. She men-
tioned that the sales rep, a for-
mer kindergarten teacher, is
allowing the board to pay half
of the cost this year and the
other half next year. The cost is
$50,000 for six or seven years
of LEAD 21.
“I think it will catch a lot of
struggling readers early and
translate into fewer problems
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LAYTON steps into Lois White’s


home will probably leave
the most intense interests
and goals of his life began.
a bear at Paul White‘s
house. I pedaled fast and
Continued from Page 1 with a gift from her sewing “Ken Davies was my took refuge in Violet
Bell Mountain, which runs machine. teacher,” Bill White re- Owens’s house.”
parallel to Layton in Justus, Her devotion to teaching membered, “and he had a Today, Bill White, an avid
Amelia Earhartcame to was also a legacy from her big impact on my life.” hunter, still seems to know
Justus and the Shennen mother, Ruth, who lived Davies was the fire chief everyone, including the
airport to investigate. In near Heart Lake but walked in Justus, and he encour- wildlife, in Justus and envi-
1945, the Shennens sold the from there to Jermyn High aged Bill White to become rons, and he always finds
airport to Bill Hutchins of School, where she taught active in fire rescue. It was time to “shoot the breeze.”
Peckville, and the next from 1907 to 1920. Ruth also Davies’ influence that Today, he is the manager
year, with 30 new airplanes Cure lived with a family in spurred Bill White’s in- of Waverly Township; pre-
in the hangar, a fire broke Jermyn during the school terest in business. Davies viously, he did a similar job
out that consumed all of the ABINGTON JOURNAL/JO ANN WALCZAK week and walk home for had a dog boarding and as manager for Scott Town-
planes and put the airport Lois White with son Bill, left, and grandson Bill. Lois’ roots in Justus the weekends. Eventually, feed business in Justus ship, the larger municipal-
out of business permanent- extend to the late 19th century. Son Bill is currently the Waverly Town- Ruth Cure married Harvey where Bill White worked ity to which Justus belongs.
ly. After numerous owners, ship manager. The Whites have produced three generations of teach- Shennen, ending her long every summer and through- Even as a teenager, Bill
the barn on the old Shen- ers, serving the young people of the community and four generations of distance treks to school. out college. When Davies White worked for the town-
nen farm eventually became fire and rescue workers. These two generations of expanded to include west- ship.
the Stage Coach Inn. teachers, in what would ern wear at his store, he “I plowed and shoveled
Today, Shennen’s grand- ant fire chief for the Justus the mountain in Montdale become the Lakeland asked Bill Davies if he cinders out the back,” Bill
son, Bill (Lois’s son) makes Company, making it a gen- in the 1930s. It was in the School District, blossomed would like to buy the jeans White said. “I was a cinder
his home on Layton next to erational coup. Scott School that Lois to three when Ruth’s grand- and western wear business, spreader…on Layton
the house where his great “Much of what we still do White resumed her teaching son/Lois’s son, Bill, later so in 1979 Bill White pur- Road.” It didn’t matter what
uncles, the Shennen broth- is centered around the fire career in 1960 . Lois White taught in the Mayfield chased the business, ex- job Bill White worked, “I
ers, lived more than 50 company,” concluded continued at the Scott building and served as head panded into work wear and always wanted to do the
years before. “young” Bill. Even though School until it merged with teacher. Eventually he be- became one of Justus’s best I could. I am happy
Bill and Lois White pur- a burning in his chest while Mayfield, Jermyn and came the district’s trans- prime businesses, K-9 Cor- with almost everything, and
chased their home on Lay- dragging hose at a fire re- Greenfield Township into portation director, working ral, still in operation just I’ve made a reputation. You
ton Road in 1947 because sulted in triple bypass heart the Lakeland School Dis- from the Lakeland School off Layton on Justus Boule- will get more than you
they “wanted to be up the surgery, Bill remarked, “I trict. The home economics District administrative of- vard. asked for when you hire
country.” Their quaint Cape still do everything except program ended at Scott fices. Bill’s sister, Joyce But Bill White’s entrepre- me.”
Cod was the second home scuba diving. I run on all with this merger, and Lois White Piedmont, became an neurial spirit began long Lois White’s memories
built by Howard Detty, who the fires, but I don’t drag White was moved into the elementary school teacher before the K-9 Corral. It are rich with stories of her
was responsible for con- hose as I used to.” elementary classroom, in the Lackawanna Trail bloomed on the very pave- five grandchildren and two
structing more than 30 The community has bene- teaching second and fifth School District, where she ment of Layton Road in the great-grandchildren, camp-
homes on and near Layton fited not only from the ser- grades at the former Scott has taught for 37 years, and late 1950s to 1960s. ing trips across country
Road in Justus. It was a vice of the Whites to the building and eventually in brother David became an There were few young with the family and sum-
time when everyone who volunteer fire department the new Lakeland Elemen- industrial arts teacher in men in Justus at the time mer trips to the cottage at
lived in Justus knew each but also to the local tary until her retirement in Virginia. Honing their who knew the populace of Chapman Lake, but always
other well, and lives were schools. Lois White gradu- 1982. There are few Justus teaching skills, Lois White, Justus as well as Bill Lois White and son Bill
inextricably connected by ated from Mansfield State students of the 1960s who son Bill and Joyce Pied- White. “I knew everyone, come back to life on Lay-
proximity and involvement College in 1944 and was do not remember cooking, mont continued their stud- and I could remember ton Road.
in church, school and fire hired as Blakely High apron making and sewing ies and all three received names. I would ride my “This absolutely has to be
department activities. School’s first home eco- with Mrs. White in the their master’s degrees in the bike three miles every one of the best places to
Longtime Justus residents nomics teacher. Blakely Scott School. same year. morning delivering papers,” raise a family,” Bill White
Bill Priest, Duke Farrell bought the Hurd house near Lois White became enam- As Lois White’s son Bill and when the family spent said. “There was a commu-
and Willard Bright worked the high school to be their ored with sewing under the reflected on his life in Jus- summer months at their nity spirit.”
at the Olyphant power plant home economics building, guidance of her mother tus, his memories raced cottage on Chapman Lake, Lois White added,
in the late 1940s with Bill and Lois was the first home Ruth Cure Shennen. Ruth back to his Sunday School Bill White would ride down “There’s a feeling of safety
White, and they encouraged economics teacher to use Shennen taught her daugh- class at the village church, from there to complete his here,” with Bill and his
Bill White to move “up the that facility. Her teaching ter to sew when she was 7. Mt. Bethel Baptist, down Layton Road paper route. family living only a mile
country” and join the Justus career was cut short, Today, at the age of 88, the road from their home, “I’d rarely pass a car, and north of her on Layton and
Volunteer Fire Company, though, when son Bill was Lois White has her sewing where he met with his life- whoever did pass, I knew daughter Joyce living a
where they were leaders. born; state law required machine tabled prominently long friends Marsha James, them. Jack and Ethel Hun- mile south just off Layton.
Bill White’s father had that female teachers stay in a front window where Joan Pregnar, Tom Foun- ter’s dog King and Eddie Lois White sits ensconced
been one of the founders of out of school for two years she can sew while watching tain, Jim Willcutt, Virginia Bonczkiewicz’s dog Fuzzy firmly in the epicenter of
the Blakely Hose Company, after the birth of a baby. the activity on Layton. Hughes and Nancy Ycz- went with me on my route her Justus world between
so it was natural that he Bill’s birth was followed by Since the death of her kowski. It was there that for three years. Once I met her children on Layton.
should get involved with son David in 1950 and husband, sewing and paint-
the fire company. He be- daughter Joyce in 1951. ing have been the focuses
came a trustee and chief Consequently, Lois White of her retirement activity.
driver. was able to enjoy the life of In recent years, she has
Bill and Lois White’s a Justus mother since she sewn 355 homemade, cot-
first child, Bill, was born in ended up out of the class- ton lap throws in a variety
1947, and it was inevitable room until all three chil- of colors and quilt-like pat-
that he too would become a dren were in school. terns. “I have given them to
member of the fire depart- Originally, the children of all of my friends, relatives,
ment. Sixty-two years later, Justus were educated in the veterans, nursing homes,
“young” Bill is still as pas- one-room school house on church bazaars, and to the
sionate about fire fighting Justus Corners until the Abington Manor as bingo
and life saving as he was in Scott School was built over prizes.” In fact, anyone who
his teens when he entered
rescue service. Following in
his father’s footsteps, he
became the chief driver for
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its assistant fire chief, an
ambulance lieutenant and,
currently, a trustee.
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Parenthood, pertise in setting it, and I was


shocked into another day with-
Abington out power. Without television,
Facebook, hot showers, hair-
Style dryers or coffee to distract us,
we were all ready for work and
school in a fraction of the time it
with Adriane Heine normally takes. It wasn’t as
entertaining, that’s for sure. I
missed Matt Lauer, Meredith

It takes a power outage and the Royal Wedding, but I


was amazed at how quickly we
were all ready. Even with the
It’s amazing what 30 hours who proceeded to hop away kids prompting me to call and
without electricity can do to a frantically while they went on text everyone we knew in the
family. Like many Waverly and reporting. They had so much Abington School District to see
Dalton residents, we lost our fun improvising the news that I if school was canceled, we were
electricity one Thursday morn- had the brief thought I wish I sitting around waiting to leave
ing a few weeks ago, when what could’ve been a part of it. the house 45 minutes early. If it
seemed like a tornado ripped Doug and I sat quietly on the hadn’t been for my caffeine
through our community. couch in the front room and withdrawal that I knew would
I picked Lauren up from chatted about our day. There only be remedied by a drive-thru
dance class on my way home was no noise from TV , no sound after I got the kids to school, I
that afternoon. We found we from a dishwasher or dryer. The might have enjoyed the quality
couldn’t get home due to road laptop had run out of its charge. time with the kids. We ended up
closures. We drove around the There were no distractions. I shooting baskets in the driveway
area, trying to find an open leaned back and relaxed. This together before 8 a.m. to kill
route to our house, while we was not something I was used to time. Having free time in what
looked with shock and awe at on a weeknight during the is usually a rushed morning
the trees lying on top of houses school year. routine had been inconceivable
and in yards. At one junction, “It’s so quiet,” I said. to me before this day.
when we had to turn around yet “It’s kind of nice,” he com- More than once during those
again due to the orange cones mented. many hours, I found myself
and “road closed” sign, we Later that evening, Dani walk- thinking about one of my favor-
spotted the WBRE van and Eric ed into the house after getting a ite childhood television shows,
Deabill standing next to it with a ride home from gymnastics and “Little House on the Prairie.” I
microphone. saw that I had every candle we tried to explain how great it was
“Mom, look, it’s the guy from owned set up on the table in to the kids.
the news!” Lauren wanted to front of Lauren and me as we “Pa would entertain the girls
stop and say hello but I reasoned read with flashlights. The room with his fiddle, they would play
with her that we needed to find a glowed like a church on Christ- games and dance together. Ev-
way home. mas Eve. eryone went to bed at dark and
We finally arrived home after “Mom, this is so great!” Dani woke at sunlight, on the same
I got brave enough to simply said. “Can we play a board schedule. They relied on each
drive around the orange signs. I game?” other for company, entertain-
was inside gathering flashlights Seeing the glee, anticipation ment, discussion and even news,
and candles while Lauren was and candlelight flicker in her instead of the TV , the internet or
outside playing with the neigh- eyes, of course I agreed. Lauren their iPods. I bet it was sort of
borhood kids. They were using and Doug were already up, nice.”
her iPod Touch to film each moving candles to the dining Of course, I was relieved to
other in front of broken tree room table while Dani excitedly come home that second evening
limbs while they reported on the set up Rummikub. We played to lights, noise from the TV and
storm damage. for an hour until it was time for cold food we could cook. Sort
“This is Lauren reporting bed. Because there was no tele- of relieved, that is.
from Waverly tonight where a vision or computer to entertain
terrible storm wrecked lots of me, I went to sleep with them at Adriane Heine is the Adoption Specialist at
Friendship House in Scranton. She and her
trees today.” They played back 9:30, the longest, best night’s husband, Doug, own Dublin’s Pub in West
their “news footage” later and sleep I’d had in recent memory. Scranton and are raising their two daugh-
all laughed hysterically when “Beep, beep, beep!” Fortu- ters in Waverly. Contact her at news@thea-

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CROSSWORDS

ANSWERS ON PAGE C3

Country Alliance
to host benefit My name is ... Miss Jade The Griffin Pond
Animal Shelter, 967
Griffin Pond Rd.,
Clarks Summit, is
Country Alliance Church will host open for the adoption
an evening at Friendly’s Restaurant in of pets from noon to
Clarks Summit May 19 from 5 to 8 4:30 p.m., daily. Wish
p.m. Friendly’s will donate a portion list items are always
of the proceeds from the event which appreciated, including
will be used to support the Scranton kitty litter and cat
Rescue Mission on Olive Street in food, Timothy hay,
Scranton. Carefresh or Aspen
Sample dinner or dessert to help bedding for small
those in need of assistance. animals and any type
Country Alliance Church is located of donation.
across from the Red Barn Village on
Newton-Ransom Boulevard. For
information, e-mail Country@coun-

Keystone College to tryalliance.com Adopt a cage at the Griffin


Pond Animal Shelter for one
month and your $20 dona-

T-R donates to
tion will go toward care and

host The Gathering Golf Classic


feeding of the animal in that
cage for the month you
choose. A card will be placed
on the cage identifying the
sponsor for that month.
Keystone College in La Plume will host “The Gathering, A Send the following Adopt-
Literature Conference” for the fifth consecutive year July 14 to T-R Technology Solutions donat- a-Cage information, in-
17 on campus. This year’s theme will be, “Physical and Meta- ed to 2011 Allied Services Jack cluding name, address, city,
physical Home: Memory, Grace and Structure.” This year’s Newman Golf Classic and is one of state and zip, phone num-
the first co-presenting sponsors to ber, sponsor month, choice
panel features former United States Poet Laureate Ted Kooser, of dog, cat or small animal
novelist Craig Nova, young-adult novelist and screenwriter commit to the 18th annual Allied
Name: Miss Jade cage and how you would
Susan Cooper, architect and non-fiction writer Witold Rybc- Services Jack Newman Golf Clas- like your sponsor card to
sic. The event is scheduled for July Age: Young adult appear, along with $20 for
zynski, architect Peter Bohlin and nonfiction writer Sarah
11. As a major sponsor during the Breed: Brown, orange calico cat each cage to The Griffin
Rossbach.
past several years, T-R Technology About me: Likes cats, doesn’t like dogs, like Pond Animal Shelter, 967
Planning the event are, shown, seated from left: Susan Belin Griffin Pond Rd., Clarks
Solutions and Thomas (Tim) riding in the car, housebroken, playful, energetic
and Charlotte Ravaioli. Standing, same order, Mary Rhodes Summit, PA 1841 1.
Speicher have donated in excess of and friendly.
and Suzanne Fisher Stables. For more information, contact
$20,000 to Allied Services Founda- Cost: $50
Charlotte Ravaioli, 945.8510 or visit www.keystone.edu.
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AUXILIARY care of first… Back then


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Continued from Page 1 to the guys with the hose Craft Show will be held
and gave them a soda.” June 4, and is one of two
regarding the evolution of Currently the auxiliary major fundraisers orga-
the auxiliary, the author has 14 members, both nized by the auxiliary
explained, “The necessity men and women. They each year. A Cookie Walk
and benefits of auxiliaries have had as few as six will be held in December.
to the fire companies and as many as 70 mem- At the upcoming flea
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good could be gained in amazing because not ev- ters will find antiques’
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this thinking, several la- all night with a fire but tibles, crafts and a variety
dies met and made pre- when we have our flea of other items.
liminary organizational market, we need men to “People enjoy it and
plans. It was decided that help.” each year we have more
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ArtsEtc...
Visual Arts
The Calligrapher’s
Guild of Northeastern
Pennsylvania exhibit at
Anthology Bookstore in
Downtown Scranton, 515
Center St., Scranton.
570.341.1443.
"I Can’t Draw" Work by
students at Old Forge High
School, Patrick McLane’s
class, on display May 22 to
MORE THAN
28, opening reception May
27, 6 to 9 p.m., free refresh-
MOVIES
ments. Dietrich Theater
"Family Ties" juried Erica Rogler
group exhibit featuring lo-
cal and nationally recog- What natural wonder of
nized artists, on diplay June Pennsylvania is approximately
2 to 26, opening reception 50 miles long and almost 1,000
June 3, 6 to 9 p.m. feet deep? It’s the Grand Ca-
Performing nyon of Pennsylvania, of
course! Also known as Pine
Arts Creek Gorge, this canyon offers
pristine vistas for all to enjoy.
PHOTO COURTESY GUY CALI ASSOCIATES INC. Both National Geographic and
Lackawanna Trail High
The Abington Heights High School auditorium will host the Devine School of Dance younger students May 22, at 2 p.m. Sports Illustrated have featured

To dance is
School Concerts, The
this jewel of Pennsylvania in
Lackawanna Trail High
their publications, and now the
School Music Department Dietrich is inviting you to see
has announced their con- the Grand Canyon of PA for
cert schedule for May. All yourself. That’s right. Join us a
concerts will be held in the scenic bus trip to take in the
high school auditorium. sights of the Grand Canyon of
May 25: Senior High Band Pennsylvania and Wellsboro

DEVINE
Concert 7 p.m. Thursday, June 2.

T
Modern Buddhism:
he Abington Heights With Jane Frye as our guide,
Meditation for a Modern High School auditorium we will experience 1.5 miles of
Way of Life, Thursdays, to will host the Devine easy walking to Barbour Rock
July 21, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at School of Dance’s “A Trip to in Colton State Park for views
Waverly Community New York City” and the full- of the canyon from the west
House, 1115 North Abing- length “Cinderella” May 21 at rim, enjoy a box lunch and take
ton Road, Waverly. These 7:30 p.m. a narrated, covered wagon ride
classes offer simple, practi- A second concert, featuring through the canyon. Then we
cal, and inspiring teachings will visit the Leonard Harrison
the school’s younger students, State Park overlook for expan-
and meditation techniques will be held May 22, at 2 p.m.
for solving difficulties in sive views from the canyon’s
This is the 35th anniversary east rim.
our daily life. With Budd- of the Devine School teaching
hist teacher Barb Stein. Before we leave Wellsboro,
dance at the Waverly Commu- we will visit the Wynkin, Blyn-
Cost: $10 general/$5 se-
nity House. kin and Nod Fountain and have
niors and students. Info:
www.kadampanewyor- Tickets will be available at free time to wander around the
k.org or call 845-856-9000. the door and proceeds, after town of Wellsboro. We will
expenses, will benefit the leave the Dietrich at 7:45 a.m.
“The Wedding Singer,” scholarship fund. and will return around 7 p.m.
presented by the Music Box Shown above are the younger Admission is $100 and space is
Repertory Company at the students, seated from left: Jane limited. Call the Dietrich at
Music Box Dinner Play- 570.996.1500 to register. For
Evans, Jenna Hillebrand, Sofia those of you who are birders, I
house, 196 Hughes St., Desantis, Grace Devine and
Swoyersville, May 19 to 22, encourage you to bring binoc-
Nora Snyder. Standing: Alison ulars. This will be my third
Thursdays through Satur-
days: 8 p.m., Sundays at 3
Lynett, Grace Kotchick and time visiting the Grand Canyon
p.m. Buffet dinner is served Alexis Portnova. of Pennsylvania and I am al-
90 minutes before curtain. Shown at right are high ways amazed by the gorge’s
Tickets are now on sale for school graduates who will per- majesty.
dinner and show and show- form Saturday. Shown, seated, In addition to taking a bus
only. Info: 570.283.2195 or Erica Nealon. Second row: trip in June, the theater will
800.698.PLAY. Kelcie Green, Jessica Rzes- also be starting up its summer
zewski, Arielle Green and Brit- camps. We will kick things off
“Heaven Can Wait” pre- tany Kazmierski. On top of the The Abington Heights High School auditorium will host the Devine School of with Pennsylvania Council on
sented by the Actors Circle Dance’s ‘A Trip to New York City’ and the full-length ‘Cinderella’ May 21, at 7:30 the Arts rostered artist Rand
ladders, Emily Mattes, left, and p.m. Whipple of Box of Light The-
at the Providence Play-
house, 1256 Providence Rd.
Melissa Durante, right. atre. From June 20 to 24, chil-
Scranton, May 20 to 22 Fri- dren will be able to explore a
day and Saturday at 8 p.m., combination of visual arts,
Sunday at 2 p.m. Cost: $8/ digital arts and theater arts in
$10/$12; Thursday, May 12 “Avenging Arachne: a Writer’s Life: an after- Art: Thursdays from 11 to experience is required. All his two camps Crazy Commer-
at 8 p.m. preview perform- Nemesister Fable” featur- noon with Jay Parini,” 11:45 a.m. Series: 2: May 5, materials will be provided. cials and Digital Arts Camp.
ance are $6/$8. Info: ing Scranton artist Alicia May 21at the Electric The- 12, 19, 26. Mommy & Me: Info: 570.996.1500 to regis- During Crazy Commercials
570.342.9707 or www.ac- Grega, May 18, 7 p.m. at atre Company, Scranton. To Fridays from 11 to 11:45 ter. film camp, students ages 9
torscircle.org. The Olde Brick Theatre in reserve seats, or for more a.m. May 6, 13, 20, 27. Ag- through 14 will learn to create
information, call es 6 to 12: Fridays from 4 to Intergenerational the craziest commercials.For
Scranton. Admission is free
“The View” with a 570.558.1515. 5:30 p.m. Series 2: May 6, Quilting, for ages13 and up instance, students could create
of charge, although dona- at The Dietrich Theater,
Scranton Attitude: Let’s tions will be solicited to 13, 20, 27. Instructors: a button that makes an annoy-
Hear It from the Boys!” The Annual Farewell/ Steve and Amy Colley. Tunkhannock. Wednesdays
help offset the cost of re- ing sibling disappear or an
featuring Judge Jim Gib- Senior Recital, presented Cost: $35 per series. Ex- through July 20 from 6 to
freshments and actor sti- by the Wyoming Seminary instant ninja. Along the way,
bons, Rusty Fender, Eric plore the arts through a va- 7:30 p.m. Instructors: Terry
pends. student musicians, May 27, Keller, Peggy Lane and In- the class will be learning to
Logan, Rock 107’s Prospec- riety of media as you create shoot, edit and create sound
4 p.m. in the Great Hall of pottery, sculpture, draw- grid Rogler. Cost: $6 per
tor; Patrick “Nibs” Lough- Comedy for a Cause, Wyoming Seminary, 228 class. Learn early Ameri- effects for digital film. The
ney, Mayor of Dunmore; ings, paintings and collage class will be held Monday
Local comedians will host Wyoming Ave., Kingston. can quilting techniques as
and Scott Schaffer of masterpieces. Info: through Friday from 10 a.m.
comedy night to raise Cost: Free. Info: 570.996.1500 to register. you make a double pin-
WNEP-TV 16 on Friday, awareness and funds for 570.270.2190. wheel quilt. See how you and 12:30 p.m.
May 6, 6 p.m. cocktails, 7 pancreatic cancer, May 21 Then in the afternoons of the
p.m. show at the Scranton
Cultural Center, 420 North
at 7 p.m. at 20th ward, 2028 Arts, Crafts Quilting for Kids, The
Dietrich Theater, Tunkhan-
can create movement
through the use of light and same week, students ages 8

Washington Ave. Info:


Pittston Ave., Scranton. In-
fo and tickets: PSPRATT- and More nock. Wednesdays through
July 20 from 3:30 p.m. -
dark materials. We’ll show
you how fabric choices can
through 14 will have the oppor-
tunity to explore the digital arts.
email, info@scrantoncultu- .COM 5:00 p.m. For ages 6 and up. yield quilted treasures. All They will create projects with
ralcenter.org or visit Mixed Media for Kids, Instructors: Terry Keller, materials will be provided. claymation, robotics and spe-
www.scrantonculturalcen- “The Last Station and The Dietrich Theater, Peggy Lane & Ingrid Ro- Info: 570.996.1500 to regis-
ter.org. Cost: $6 Other Stories from a Tunkhannock. Preschool gler. Cost: $6 per class. No ter. See Movies, Page 13

What character does Geoffrey Rush play in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides?
Last week’s answer:
Wrestling
Last week’s winner:
Tammy Rodgers
of Dalton

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Presidential treatment
LIBRARY NEWS

BY DON MCGLYNN
[email protected]
For most family members,
their father may be as important
BY MARY ANN MCGRATH to them as the late President
The Abington Community Library will be closed Sat- John F. Kennedy. This Father’s
urday, May 28; Sunday, May 29 and Monday, May 30, in Day, June 19, with the help of
observance of the Memorial Day holiday weekend. Regular Woods & Company, every Fa-
hours will resume May 31 at 9 a.m. Area residents of all ages ther can enjoy the same com-
are encouraged to join in the line of march in the Clarks forts as a president.
Summit parade on Memorial Day. Participants will meet at Val Langan, who co-owns
the flag pole at Clarks Summit Elementary at 10:30 a.m. and Woods & Company with Nettie
finish the walk at the VFW on Winola Road. Registration is Goldstein, said “The Kennedy
required, either in person or by phone (570.587.3440). The Rocker,” has been a big seller
library is also currently taking orders for royal blue T-shirts for the store all year, especially
with the library logo on them if marchers are interested or if as a popular Christmas and
anyone else would like one. Please check with a staff mem- Father’s Day gift.
ber at the library to order a shirt. Orders will be taken until Manufactured exclusively by
May 23. the P&P Chair Company, “The
The library has entry forms available for students who Kennedy Rocker” is made of
would like to participate in the second annual poetry contest solid oak, and has a high cane
organized in conjunction with the Pages & Places Book back, cane seat and steam-bent
Festival, Scranton. Any student in third to 11th grade residing back posts that curve around the AP PHOTO
in Northeastern Pennsylvania is eligible to submit one poem back. It is set low for comfort- Shown in the President’s study on the second floor of the White House in Washington on Oct. 5, 1961, Presi-
on any theme. Poems must be received by or postmarked able elbow support and has wide dent John Kennedy listens from his rocker as India’s Finance Minister Morarji Desai, right, speaks.
June 24. Go to www.pagesandplaces.org for further informa- armrests for perfect balance.
tion. “It’s still made the same way it
New Additions for Adults was made back when President “We made a commitment here
“Berlin 1961: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Most Danger- Kennedy used it,” said Langan. at Woods & Company to con-
ous Place on Earth” by Frederick Kempe. For the first time “He used it for his back, and centrate on American- manu-
in history, American and Soviet fighting men and tanks it was really the only thing that factured furniture, so we try and
stood arrayed against each other, only yards apart, at the gave him pleasure for sitting. He highlight those things that are
Berlin Wall. Neither leader really understood the motives of had a really bad back from the made in America.”
the other and both tried cynically to manipulate events. The PT 109 accident that he had and Langan mentioned another
author, a former editor for The Wall Street Journal and Ber- he ended up having back surger- interesting feature about the
lin bureau chief, bases his insights on a wealth of new docu- ies and that sort of thing, and chair: its size.
ments and interviews. this is the only thing that gave “…If you compare it to a
“The Boy from Baby House 10” by Alan Philips and John him relief,” she added. standard rocker, it’s more jumbo.
Lahutsky. At the age of 18 months, a boy named Vanya, The rocker was developed in It’s really a fit for any size body,
afflicted with cerebral palsy, was abandoned by his mother the 1920s by W. C. Page Sr., and so anybody can feel comfortable
and sent to a bleak, state-run Russian orphanage called Baby manufactured in their factory in in it. It’s not scaled down, which
House 10 and from there to a mental asylum. Two women, a North Carolina. In 1953, Dr. is really great.”
young Russian named Vika and Sarah, the wife of British Janet Travell purchased the chair The chair sells for $400 and
journalist Alan Philps, knew that Vanya was no ordinary and later recommended to her can be ordered finished in a
child and had been cruelly misdiagnosed. After a lot of red patient, then Senator Kennedy, stain of the customer’s prefer-
tape, Vanya was adopted and brought to the United States by that he use the chair. ence.
his new mother, a single woman named Paula Lahutsky. He The chair proved to offer The chair has to be shipped
is now a high school student living in Bethlehem. He collab- Kennedy much relief, and he from North Carolina, so those
orated with Philps to tell his story. ended up purchasing several interested should expect a one to
“The North Country Murder of Irene Izak” by Dave over the years. They were kept two week wait.
Shampine. Irene Izak, a young French teacher from Scran- in places the president would For details on The Kennedy
ton, headed toward a new job and the promise of a new life in frequent, including Air Force Rocker or P&P Chair Company,
Quebec in June of 1968. She never reached the border. Her One and The Oval Office. visit http://www.thekennedy-
body was discovered in a ravine by a state trooper patrolling Eventually word of the rocker rocker.com.
Route 81 in New York’s North Country. Here is the true story spread, the chair became a pop- Woods & Company is located
of a vicious and confounding killing that has remained un- ular item nationwide and still is at 639 Northern Blvd., South
solved for 40 years. today. Abington Township. Store hours
“It’s probably our best- selling are Monday through Wednesday
rocker,” said Langan. “It’s prob- and Friday through Saturday, 10
The Abington Community Library is located at 1200 W. Grove St.,
ably a combination of…people a.m. to 6 p.m. and Thursday, 10
Clarks Summit. Visit our website, www.lclshome.org/abington to regis- look for The Kennedy Rocker a.m. to 8 p.m. ABINGTON JOURNAL PHOTO/DON MCGLYNN
ter online for events or call the library at 570. 587.3440. because it has a history to it, but For more information, visit ‘The Kennedy Rocker,’ shown above, is popular gift sold year round at
Don’t have a library card? Register for one at http:// it’s also the workmanship, and http://www.woodsandcompa- Woods & Company, 639 Northern Blvd., South Abington Township, ac-
www.lclshome.org/libraryinfo/library_card_reg.asp. because it’s made in America.” ny.com/ or call 570.585.6585. cording to co-owner Val Langan.

Three generations of stories COSTA DRUGS


Summit Square, Clarks Summit
Permanent Hours:
BY SHAUNA MCNALLY book for everyone. Everyone Ryman said, “I don’t go a lot Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
[email protected] can get something out of it, anymore. It’s a lot easier for Saturday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Sunday 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
SCOTT TWP. - Gary R. Ry- even people who aren’t in- the younger guys to be on the
man said it is pretty cool to be volved with fire services at inside of a burning building.” We guarantee accuracy • Computerized
the “center of the Oreo.” He is all.” On why he decided to write
the second generation in three Ryman is originally from a book, Ryman said, “I Prescription Filling • Patient Profile
generations of firefighters. Endicott, N.Y., where he start- thought there were some in-
“It’s neat because I got to ed with a fire company in teresting stories, and I started We honor all major prescription
see what it’s like being the son 1977 at 16. He then attended One storyRyman shared from
of a firefighter and being the the University of Maryland, the bookwas about a family plans including CVS, Caremark,
father of one,” said Ryman. where he was a “live in” or friend who experienced a Medco, Aetna, Geisinger and
Forty-nine-year-old Ryman “bunker” at the fire depart- small kitchen fire in her
just published his first book at ment in Montgomery County, house. Home at the time was a Express Scripts
the end of April, titled, “Fire
Men: Stories from Three Gen-
Md. That meant he was al-
lowed to live there free of
girl of 16 or 17, Ryman said,
and instead of contacting the
ABINGTON JOURNAL /SHAUNA MCNALLY
Gary R. Ryman holds the book he
wrote, ‘Fire Men: Stories From
587-4717
erations of a Firefighting Fam- charge, but was always on call. fire department she called
ily.” His book, published by The fire department he Ryman. Luckily, the blaze did Three Generations of Firefighters.’
Tribute Books, and edited by worked for received about not get out of control and they
Stephanie Longo, took about 1,500 calls per year. However, later laughed about the sit- fighting Family,” at 280 pages,
four and a half years to write now his son is a “live in” in uation.Ryman said the social is available from Tribute
and publish, said Ryman. Maryland as well, and his fire media website Facebook has Books online at Amazon and
He currently is set to appear station gets about 9,000 calls been useful in publicizing his Barnes and Noble for $10.95
at three book signings sched- per year. book. His publisher also cre- and as an e-book. However,
uled in the local area and New “It was tough doing that ated a website at www.Fire- Ryman does not think any
York. The first will be May 20, with being in school,” said Men-Book.com. local bookstores have picked it
at Maiolatesi Wine Cellars on Ryman. “There was probably “Fire Men: Stories from up yet because it is hot off the
Green Grove Road in Scott only one night a week where I Three Generations of a Fire- presses.
Township from 6 to 10 p.m., in actually slept eight hours.”
conjunction with the Justus Ryman has worked on the
Volunteer Fire Company Wine Emergency Medical Service
Tasting Fundraiser. The sec- (EMS) side of the business
ond will take place June 5 at and on the fire fighting side as
Kristofor’s in Endicott, N.Y. well . During his time in fire
And the third, June 24 at Tiffa- services, he served as fire
ny’s Tap and Grill on Main chief, so he has seen it all.
Street in Eynon from 6 to 9 After graduating from the
p.m. University of Maryland with a
The book tells the stories of bachelor’s degree in fire sci-
events that he, his father Ri- ence, he moved to Scott Town-
chard Ryman and his son, ship, where he worked for the
Michael Ryman experienced fire department for 25 years
throughout their years with and currently lives with his
fire departments. Some of the wife, Michelle Ryman, and
stories are funny, while others their two children, Michael, 19
are very tragic. and Megan, 17. Ryman still
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‘Rhythm Dunkin’ Brands,


of Region’ Inc., honors NEPA
in May franchisees
For the month of May, The
Vintage Theater, 119 Penn
Ave. in downtown Scranton,
will present as its featured Dunkin’ Brands, Inc., the decided to pursue a future in
visual exhibit “Rhythm of The parent company of Dunkin’ owning and operating a Dun-
Region” – a collection of Donuts and Baskin-Robbins, kin’ Donuts franchise after
various works all focusing on honored Northeastern Pa., college, buying the business
the history and energy that is residents Jerry and Sophia from Sophia’s father. Togeth-
the areas music scene. Fives as the 2010 Dunkin’ er, they learned the business
For more information and to Donuts Franchisees of the from the ground up.
become involved contact The Year -- one of the company’s “We are truly honored to
Vintage Theater at 570. 589. highest distinctions -- recog- receive this award, not only
0272 or e-mail info@scran- nizing them as top role mod- on behalf of our family and
tonsvintagetheater.com els for Dunkin’ Donuts val- employees, but also our
ues and best practices. community which has been
“Jerry and Sophia are so supportive of our business
Project Hope seasoned leaders with high
standards for operational
over the years,” said Jerry
and Sophia Fives. “We are
Summer Camp excellence,” said Nigel Tra-
vis, Dunkin’ Brands CEO
fortunate to live and work in
Lackawanna County, and we
registration ABINGTON JOURNAL/BEN FREDA
Alex Tarapchak Jr., left, and Dan Kuzdro, both of Moosic, wave to passing drivers. They are
and Dunkin’ Donuts Presi-
dent. “As such, our brand
are proud to bring this recog-
nition back to our region.”
throughout May dressed in costumes as Mexican foods. management team routinely
turns to them for input on
The Fives, who currently
operate four Dunkin’ Donuts

Open for
new programs, products and restaurants in Northeastern
United Neighborhood Cen- service enhancements. We Pa. and have a new location
ters began registration for its are proud to honor them for opening in early summer on
annual summer camp Project representing the very best of Route 6 in Dickson City,

business
Hope May 2. Registration the Dunkin’ Brands system.” received their award at the
will take place at UNC’s For Jerry and Sophia, Dunkin’ Brands Franchisee
Community Services Build- Dunkin’ Donuts represents & Enterprise Awards event
ing, 410 Olive Street in family and the close-knit in March at the John F. Ken-
Scranton, Monday through community in which they nedy Presidential Library
Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 Agave Cantina & Tequila Bar, a new Mexican were both raised. High and Museum in Boston,
p.m. and Thursdays 9 a.m. restaurant located behind Bellissimo Pizza, held school sweethearts, they Mass.
until 6 p.m. Families with its grand opening and ribbon-cutting on Cinco
children ages 5 through 12 de Mayo. Adults and children were invited to
can enroll during the month games, including pinatas.
of May and must provide
proof of income, number of
children in household, chil-
dren’s ages and date of birth.
Project Hope will take Sam Pereira, bartender of the
place July 5 through August Agave Tequila Bar, is shown
5, Monday through Friday at above mixing a drink during a
Camp St. Andrew in the end- happy hour.
less mountains of Tunkhan- Bellissimo Pizza and Agave
nock. The site is located on waitress Brianna Hoban,
550 acres and features fields, standing, serves family mem-
woods, a lake and pool for bers, Dr. Michele Gripp, Clarks
the children’s enjoyment. Summit, Louise Hoban and SUBMITTED PHOTO
Activities throughout the her husband Michael Hoban, Paul Twohig, Chief Operating Officer Dunkin’ Donuts, Jerry Fives,
week will include arts and Scranton, seated from left, Nigel Travis President and CEO of Dunkin’ Brands and Sophia Fives,
crafts, boating, kayaking, and Bobby Patrician, standing. are shown above, from left.
swimming, a climbing wall
and an adventure learning
course (for children 11
through 12). providing 25 years of better hearing reason #15
Funding by CCIS/Title 20
and DPA is accepted. Special
regular fees are available for
low-income families. For
info, contact Eden Lee at
570.343.8835.
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learn to shoot, edit and score

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their own short films. This
class will be held from 1:30 to My Mom is the
best listener.
3:30 p.m. Admission to each
camp is $60. Call the Dietrich
at 570.996.1500 to sign up.
For adults, we also have a
couple of interesting class
offerings that are just around
the corner. For example, on
Monday, May 23, Esther Har- HearUSA makes sure
matz will be teaching a Jew- she stays that way.
elry Making: Easy Attach-
In our 25 years of hearing care,
ments workshop. From 6 p.m.
to 9 p.m., we will learn about we’ve heard a lot of reasons how
different types of jewelry our patients’ lives were changed
attachments and easy wire by wearing hearing aids. Now Carbondale
wrapping techniques. Esther we’re sharing them with you 570.282.6683
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570-829-7130 condition, new
paint, automatic,
$1.00 line/$12. SCRANTON, COUN- infant love and
FREE CONSULTATION
(570) 814-8398
CHEVROLET ‘06 new battery, tune
per inch TY OF LACKAWAN-
NA AND STATE OF
ESTATE NOTICE
RE: ESTATE OF
MARGARET MALE
Looking for that
special place
security, you can
help make us a for all legal matters DEVILLE SEDAN Call after 9:30 a.m.

CORVETTE
up, brakes, top.
Needs convertible
BMW `07 328xi
PENNSYLVANIA: family. Expenses Attorney Ron Wilson 94,000 miles, top motor.
For information or Letters of Adminis- called home?
CONVERTIBLE
(DIED May 5, 2011) paid. Please call 570-822-2345 automatic, front $4,600 OBO
questions tration having been
LETTERS TESTA- Classified will address Denise & Howard Black with black (347) 452-3650
regarding legal
MENTARY in the
granted, all persons
Your needs. 1-877-676-1660. GET THE WORD OUT wheel drive, 4
interior. Heated Silver beauty, 1
notices having claims or with a Classified Ad.
you may call
Marti Peznowski
above estate hav-
ing been granted,
demands against
the estate of the
Open the door
with classified! 570-829-7130
door, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
seats. Back up &
navigation sys-
Owner, Museum
quality. 4,900 FORD `07
all persons having tems. New tires & miles, 6 speed. All
570-970-7371
or email to: claims or demands
against the estate
decedent shall
make them known
LEGAL NOTICE
Raymond S. Russ of 360 Instruction &
all power, cruise
control, leather
brakes. Sunroof.
Garage kept. Many
possible options
including Naviga-
MUSTANG GT
Premium package,
mpeznowski@ and present them, tion, Power top.
timesleader.com of the decedent
and all persons
S. Abington Twp., Training interior, $3,300. extras! 46,000 silver, black leather

ADOPTION
should make them Lackawanna County 570-394-9004 Miles. New, paid $62,000 interior, 5 speed
or fax to indebted to the Must sell $45,900
570-831-7312 known and present intends to file a fic- ATTEND COLLEGE Asking $19,500. manual. 20,000
decedent shall 570-299-9370
or mail to them, and all per- titious name regis- ONLINE from home. 570-825-8888 or miles. $18,900
make payment
The Times Leader sons indebted to tration to do busi- Loving, financially *Medical *Business Job Seekers are 626-297-0155 (570) 868-3832
15 N. Main Street the decedent shall
thereof without
ness as: stable married cou- *Paralegal* Comput- Call Anytime!
CHRYSLER ‘06
looking here! FORD ‘02 MUSTANG
delay to Mark Male,
Wilkes-Barre, PA make payment PINE VALLEY ple promises your ers *Criminal Jus-
23 Spartina Cove
18711 thereof without
Way, S. Kingstown,
ENGINEERING. baby lifetime of tice. Job placement
Where's your ad? FORD `07 MUSTANG 300C HEMI
Let the Community
delay to JOHN .
HYNAK, Executor,
or to KELLEHER &
RI 02879, or to
Mattes & Mattes,
Any party having a
valid objection to
use of this name
unconditional love,
security, education,
opportunities & stay
assistance.
puter
Com-
available.
Financial Aid if quali- 570-829-7130 and
63,000 highway
miles, silver, runs
Light green, 18,000
miles, loaded,
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red with black top.
Know! P.C., 324 N. Wash- great, $11,500. leather, wood trim,
Place your Classified
KELLEHER, 800
Oak Street, Scran-
ington Ave., Scran-
should contact Mr.
Russ by e-mail at:
at home Mom.
Expenses paid.
fied. Call
888-220-3984
ask for an employ- negotiable. $24,000.
6,500 miles. One
Owner. Excellent
ton, PA 18503
Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
ton, Pennsylvania,
18508.
kilowatt01
@comcast.net
Vicki & Phil
1-800-891-0336.
www .
CenturaOnline.com
ment specialist 570-479-2482 570-222-4960
leave message
Condition. $18,500
570-760-5833

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painted, restored, W/G.
COMPLETE WATER SYSTEMS
Fiberglass and Steel Doors

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~ Over 30 Years Experience ~
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www.Wood-Grain.com REGISTERED PLUMBING & HEATING SPECIALISTS •SULFUR REMOVAL
• Planting • Leaf Raking
Reasonable Rates Serving Abingtons over 25 years Gas & Oil • 24 Hour Service •FILTERS
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313 Leach Hill Road., Clarks Summit • 587-1401
Reliable, Experienced Service
Call For Free Estimate 570-909-8641

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CONSTRUCTION

Karpentry by Keiper
Specializing in windows, doors, paneling,
decks, kitchens, bathrooms, roofing, siding,
gutters, all phases of carpentry
Licensed General Contractor. Call 563-2766
(Quality over volume, one job at a time)
PAGE 2 B Abington Journal WEDNESDAY MAY 18, 2011
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 439 Motorcycles 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 538 Janitorial/ 708 Antiques &
& Classic SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans Cleaning Collectibles
HYUNDAI `04 PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400
TIBURON GT CONVERTIBLE MERCEDES BENZ CHEVROLET `09 HONDA `10 Healthcare Services
Group is seeking an
YEARBOOKS:
Coughlin H.S. 1926,
1928, 1932, 1937,
Blue, 5 speed
manual, CD, Air,
Blue/white top &
white interior.
`74 450 SE EQUINOX LS ODYSSEY ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 600 1940, 1961, 1963,
1942, 1943, 1944,
Recent document- FINANCIAL
factory alarm,
ed frame-off
SOLID CAR! Low mileage, 15000
OF ENVIRONMENTAL 1949. G.A.R. H.S.
HSoft
ARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80
power windows & Interior perfect, miles, automatic, 1934, 1935, 1936,
locks. 38K. restoration. Over
$7,500 negotiable.
Call 570-540-6236
$31,000 invested.
will sell $21,500.
exterior very good.
Runs great! New riding FLH.
all-wheel drive, 4
door, anti-lock 522 Education/ SERVICES 610 Business
Opportunities
1937, 1945, 1946,
1951, 1955, 1956,
570-335-3127
tires, 68K original King of the High- brakes, air condi- Training The responsibilities 1957, 1961, 1965,
miles. way! Mint origi- tioning, air bags, would include: 1966, 1970, 1980,
INFINITI `05 G35 PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER
Sports Coupe. Black
$5,500 FIRM.
570-905-7389
nal unrestored
antique show
power locks, power
windows, power MUSIC INSTRUCTORS • Managing a staff
of professional
1985, 2005, 2006.
Meyers H.S. 1935,
Ask for Lee winner. Factory mirrors, cruise con- housekeepers and 1936, 1937, 1938,
with slate leather.
S spot lights, wide trol, AM/FM radio, WANTED: laundry personnel 1942, 1943, 1944,
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
Original owner. 69K white tires, cassette player, CD Special Edition. • Daily payroll
Great convertible, Busy local music 1945, 1946, 1960,
miles. Fully biggest Harley player, keyless Maroon, Fully • Budget
black top, 6 speed studio seeking to JAN-PRO 1974, 1975, 1976,
equipped with navi- built. Only entry, rear de- loaded. Leather management
manual transmis- enhance staff. COMMERCIAL 1977. Kingston H.S.
gation, sunroof, etc.
Always maintained
by Infiniti dealer.
sion, carbon fiber
dash, leather interi-
450SL with
Convertible
28,000 original
miles! Never
froster, rear wind-
shield wiper, tinted
seats. TV/DVD,
navigation, sun roof
Instructors wanted
who specialize in
• Recruitment &
training of all
CLEANING
OF NEPA
1938, 1939, 1940,
1944, 1948, 1949.
or, front & rear needs inspec- windows. $17,500. plus many other guitar, violin/strings, frontline staff Plymouth H.S. 1930,
Very nice. $15,750. removable hard top, tion, permanent extras. 3rd seat . Benefits would
trunk, fast & agile. (570) 954-9333 voice, piano and Be Your Own 1931, 1932, 1933,
570-339-1552 power windows, AM registration. Only 1,900 Miles. include health, den-
$18,000 or best Call after 9:00 a.m. bass. Music degree Boss Work Full or 1938, 1943, 1944,
After 4pm /FM radio with cas- $8,500 Brand New. tal and life insur-
offer. Call preferred/5 years Part time 1959, 1960.
570-262-2478
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4
570-905-9348
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX Asking $37,000 (minimum) teaching ance; vacation and Accounts available Hanover H.S. 1951,
MAZDA `04 RX-8 new tires. Cham- LT (premium pack-
(570) 328-0850 experience
required. Apply to:
401K. For immedi-
ate consideration,
NOW throughout
Wilkes Barre,
1952, 1953, 1954,
1960. West Pittston
Hunter Green,
80,000 miles.
pagne exterior; Ital-
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage SUZUKI `07 C50T
age), 3.4L, 47,000
miles. All wheel
drive, power moon-
JEEP `00 [email protected] or
CICC, PO Box 103
please fax resume
to: 1-800-423-9001
Scranton,
and Hazleton.
H.S. Annual 1925,
1926, 1927, 1928,
New brakes &
rotors. New
SUBARU `02 kept, excellent con- roof, windows, locks
WRANGLER Tunkhannock, PA or e-mail We guarantee 1931, 1932, 1959.

CRUISER 18657 joseph.mcdonald@ $5,000 to Luzerne H.S. 1951,


alignment. Two dition. $31,000. Call & seats. Leather hcsccorp.com
interior, 6 cd chang- $200,000 1952, 1956, 1957,
new rear tires. 825-6272
IMPREZAmileage,
WRX in annual billing. 1959. Berwick H.S.
er, rear folding 533 Installation/
No accidents.
PRICE REDUCED EXCELLENT seats, keyless entry,
Maintenance/ 542 Logistics/ Small investment 1952, 1953, 1956,
$8,000 or best
Low
57,000 miles, 5 OLDSMOBILE `68 onstar, roof rack,
Repair
Transportation We’re ready -
Are you?
1957, 1958, 1960,
1967, 1968, 1969
CONDITION
offer. For more running boards,
For more info ,1970. Lehman H.S.
DELMONT
speed, all-wheel garage kept. DRIVER - Save up to
information, call 1973, 1974, 1976,
AUTOMOTIVE
drive, 4 door, anti- Windshield, Bags, $14,750. $.32/gal using our Call 570-824-5774
(570) 332-4213 1978, 1980. Nanti-
lock brakes, air DRASTICALLY Floorboards,V&H 570-362-1910 Fuel Discount Net- Janproofnepa.com
conditioning, air coke Area H.S.
REDUCED!! Pipes, White work! Looking for
MERCEDES `95 SL 500
Convertible. Low
bags, power locks,
power
power
windows,
mirrors,
This model only
produced in 1967
walls,Garage Kept.
6K Miles $5,200
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
Custom Van. 67K
TJ, Black with grey
interior. 4 cylinder, TECHNICIANValley
Wyoming
small fleet owners
or owner operators. 630 Money To Loan
1976, 2008. Dallas
H.S. 1966, 1967,
1968. Bishop Hoban
& 1968. All (570) 430-0357 5-speed manual Earn $2/mi!
mileage. Hard top cruise control, miles. Interior has Motors has immedi- “We can erase H.S. 1972, 1973,
original 45,000 transmission. CD 866-970-2778
included. Leather AM/FM radio, CD oak wood trim, car- ate openings avail- your bad credit - 1974, 1975. West
interior. Excellent miles, Color Looking for the right deal peting, storage
player, hardtop, full
able for experi- 100% GUARAN- Side Central
condition, fully
changer, rear Burgundy, cloth
on an automobile? areas, TV, rear seat
doors, sound bar.
enced Service
Doyouneedmorespace? Catholic H.S. 1965 -
defroster, new Blitz 4” Skyjacker TEED.” Attorneys
loaded. $10,000 Stainless Exhaust,
& vinyl interior,
Turn to classified. convertible to dou- Technicians in our A yard or garage sale for the Federal 1974, 1980, 1981.
350 rocket Suspension lift with
Call 619-884-2266 ble bed, curtains. various car lines. A in classified Trade Commission Westmoreland H.S.
or 570-696-1271
AEM Cold Air engine, 2nd It’s a showroom in print! Seats 7. Power win-
steering stabilizer.
clear driving record is the best way say they’ve never 1952, 1953 - 1954
Intake, TURBOXS owner. Fender Like new BF
Blowoff Valve & skirts, always
Classified’s got dows & seats. Cus- Goodrich 35’s with and valid PA driver’s tocleanoutyourclosets! seen a legitimate G.A.R. H.S. 1972,
Rare, Exclusive Boost Control. garaged. Trophy the directions! tom lighting on ceil- Full size spare. Only license are
You’re in bussiness credit repair opera- 1973, 1974, 1975,
$10,500. ing. New exhaust required. We offer tion. No one can 1976 Pittston H.S.
Opportunity To (201) 704-8640
winner at shows.
Serious inquiries YAMAHA `04 V-STAR system. New rear
85,000 miles.
$6,999 competitive wages with classified! legally remove 1936, 1951, 1954,
Own... Call before only, $7,500. 1100 Custom. 5800 tires. Recently
inspected. Excellent
(570) 301-7221 and an excellent DRIVERS - No Expe- accurate and timely 1963 Pittston Hospi-
tal School of Nurs-
7:30 pm 570-690-0727 miles, light bar, benefit package. All rience - No Prob- information from
cobra exhaust, condition. $4,200 or
JEEP `02 GRAND applicants must be lem. 100% Paid CDL your credit report. ing, J.O.Y. of 1957,

‘26 FORD LINEUP


WANTED: PONTIAC
windshield, many
extras, must sell.
best offer. Call
570-655-0530
CHEROKEE LAREDO
able to pass a drug
test. Interested
Training. Immediate
Benefits. 20/10 pro-
It’s a process that
starts with you and
1959 West Pittston
H.S. 1950, 1954,
ASUCCESSFULSALE
MODEL T $4,900. Call applicants may con-
tact Dan Yurko at :
gram. Trainers Earn involves time and a
conscious effort to
1955, 1956, 1960
Hazleton H.S. 1938,
`78 FIREBIRD
up to $.49 per mile!
DODGE `10
570-301-3433
Panel Delivery INCLASSIFIED! CRST VAN EXPEDIT- pay your debts. 1939, 1940, 1941,
100 point Doyouneedmorespace? Formula 400
YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO WYOMING VALLEY ED 800-326-2778 Learn about manag- 1942, 1943, 1945,
Concours quality
restoration. Red
with black fend-
A yard or garage sale
in classified
Berkshire Green,
Originally purchased
750cc. 8,000 miles,
saddlebags, wind-
GRAND CARAVAN
Only 17k miles.
MOTORS
P.O. BOX 1308
KINGSTON, PA
www.JoinCRST.com
DRIVERS CDL-A:
ing credit and debt
at ftc. gov/credit. A
message from The
1948, 1949, 1950,
1953, 1954, 1955,
1956, 1957, 1959,
at Bradley-Lawless
ers. Never Driven. is the best way in Scranton. Car
shield, back rest, Fully loaded. 18704 Central Florida com- Times Leader and 1960, 1961, 1962,
0 miles on Black & Pearl, Excellent condi- 570-288-7411 pany seeks Solo & the FTC. 1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
restoration.
tocleanoutyourclosets! was last seen in
Excellent Condition. Team Drivers. Tank 1951, 1952
tion. Factory & 570-718-6213 FAX
RARE! You’re in bussiness Abington-Scranton
Must See. Asking extended war- Triple black, eco- dany@wyoming and Dry-Van posi- 570-825-4721
area. Finder’s fee
$40,000 with classified! paid if car is found
$2,499. Call after 4. ranty. $17,995 nomical 6 cylinder. valleymotors.com tions offering some
570-823-9376 4x4 select drive. regional. 1 year OTR
VOLVO `01 XC70
$38,000 and purchased. Call (570) 690-2806 710 Appliances
$36,500
All wheel drive,
John with any info
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR
CD, remote door
opener, power win- FORKLIFT MECHANIC & Good MVR
required. Call: 877-
DODGE `94 DAKOTA
(570) 760-3440 dows & locks, BREADMAKER:
46,000 miles, bur- Action Lift, Inc., 882-6537 or apply Toastmaster, used 1
Matted black finish. cruise, tilt wheel. www.oakleytrans
2002 BMW 745i gundy
leather,
with tan
complete 421 Boats & Mint condition. New
tires, inspected,
with cap. 1 owner,
garage kept, very
108k highway miles.
Garage kept. Super
located in Pittston,
PA, is the exclusive port.com 700 time. Like new. $35.
570-868-6327
The Flagship of
the Fleet
dealer service histo- Marinas fully serviced & good condition. clean inside and out.
dealership
Crown and TCM
for
DRIVERS. Earn the MERCHANDISE FREEZER. Standup,
ry, 1 owner, detailed, ready to ride. Wind- Many extras includ- Paycheck You
New - $87,000 garage kept, estate. No rust. Sale price forklifts for NEPA. runs but needs door

CUSTOM
shield & sissy bar. ing lift & back seat. $6,895. Scranton. Deserve with our
Midnight Emerald $9,100. Low miles & garage 29 MPG gas. 570-466-2771
We are seeking a
High Miles and Out- 702 Air seals, $25. DRYER,
with beige leather 570-840-3981 full time forklift will dry but needs
interior. 61K miles. kept. $4800. or best $4,000
mechanic to trou- standing Starting Conditioners new heater ele-
offer. 570-762-5158 or best offer
JEEP `07 Pay! 2-day orienta-

CREST 15’
Mint condition. bleshoot, repair and ment. $25
Loaded. Garage 415 Autos-Antique (570) 868-0944
diagnose Crown & tion. Excellent bene- AIR CONDITIONER, 570-905-0497
Kept. Navigation
Stunning,
& Classic
Fiberglass
YAMAHA` 08 R1 DODGE `97 RAM WRANGLER X other makes of lift
trucks. Good written
fits & equipment.
$500 Sign-On for
Whirlpool, 6000
BTU, Energy Effi-

CADILLAC `80
Flatbed. CDL-A, 6 cient. $80.
Must Sell!
$20,000 boat with BEAUTIFUL BIKE 82,000
1500 LARAMIE MARK 3
4x4, stick shift, soft
top. Red exterior,
& verbal communi-
cation skills, as well mo. OTR.
888-801-5295
(570) 868-6018
$18,600
COUPE DEVILLE trailer. Out-
board propul-
Perfect condition.
3700 miles, new
rear tire, undertail
miles, auto-
matic, chrome step
well maintained,
garage kept. 11,500
as customer care
skills are necessary.
551 Other
AIR CONDITIONER:
window, 5,000 BTU

1993 CADILLAC
Excellent condition, up and mirrors & miles, one owner. A valid driver’s with remote control.
$3,000 located in sion. Includes: kit, cover. Price leather interior. AC, CD player, license & the ability $60. 570-675-0248
Hazleton. 2 motors negotiable $7,600 Good Condition. cruise control. to safely operate lift INTERNATIONAL
ALANTE
2 Door
570-454-1945 or
561-573-4114
Erinmade,
“Lark II series”
570-852-9072 Drums Area.
$4,500
Tow package with
cargo carrier.
trucks are required.
Previous forklift
Cultural Exchange
Representative:
Shopping for a
new apartment? GENE’S
401-524-9763 Excellent condition. mechanical experi- Earn supplemental
Convertible PRICE 442 RVs & Campers $18,700 ence or technical income placing and Classified lets RECONDITIONED
Exquisite Candy
Apple Red black REDUCED! FORD `04 EXPLORER Call 570-822-9680 school graduate will supervising high you compare costs - APPLIANCES
$2,400 FLAGSTAFF `08 be considered. We school exchange
without hassle
60 Day Warranty
MITSUBISHI `95
soft top. 13,000 SUV, V6, 4x4, auto-
offer an excellent students. Volunteer Monday-Friday
original miles. All matic, 85,000 miles
NEGOTIABLE or worry!
available options, CLASSIC Black Beauty.
wage and benefits host families also 8:00PM-5:00PM
including gold
alloy wheels.
CHEVROLET `72 570-417-3940
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
Garage kept.
Must sell. MONTERO SR 4WD
package, as well as
401K Retirement
Savings Plan, paid
needed. Promote
world peace! 1-866-
Go-AFICE or
Get moving
with classified!
Saturday
8:00AM-11:00AM
Garage Kept. 1
owner. Final CHEVELLE 427 Commercial flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
$8,700
(570) 883-2754
177,102 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel holidays, paid vaca-
tion & much more.
www.afice.org
708 Antiques &
Gateway
Shopping Center
Model Year. Two door hard top. Trucks & drive, 4 door, anti-
tress, ceiling fan, REAL ESTATE Collectibles Kingston, PA
FORD `04 FREESTAR
307 Motor. Needs lock brakes, air con- Apply by e-mail
Gorgeous
work. Comes with Equipment Hide-a-Bed sofa,
ditioning, air bags, mermar@ APPRAISERS: certi-
(570) 819-1966
Automobile! outside speakers & fied with minimum 5 BASEBALL CARDS.
additional 400 small Automatic, front power locks, power actionliftinc.com,
$31,000
$29,900
$27,900
block & many parts.
$3,500. Serious CHEVY ‘08 3500 grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels,
water purifier,
wheel drive, 4 door,
anti-lock brakes, air
windows,
mirrors,
power
power
Fax (570)603-2880
or visit facility to fill
years experience &
ACI knowledge to
cover Eastern PA
‘63, ‘64, ‘71 Topps
$8-$15, Moving
must sell. Call for
REFRIGERATOR
Kenmore, almond,
HD DUMP TRUCK
inquires only. bags, power locks, seats, cruise con- out an application: 21.6 cu. ft. with ice
(570) 836-2574 awning, microwave Action Lift, Inc. Fax resume 800- details. 313-5214
power windows, trol, AM/FM radio, maker & filtered
From an Exotic, 2WD, automatic.
oven, tinted safety
power mirrors, cassette player, CD 1 Memco Drive 675-9392 or call
water $300.
Private Collection
Call 570-650-0278
CHEVROLET `76 Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
glass windows,
raised panel fridge power seats, cruise
control, AM/FM
changer, leather
interior, sun roof,
Pittston, PA 18640 800-477-5187
AIRLINES ARE HIR-
PHONOGRAPH:
Stolid state 2 piece 570-868-6018

PICKUP new condition.


& many acces-
sories & options. radio, CD player, rear defroster, rear LINE UP ING! Train for high
stereo phonograph
& eight track stereo
REFRIGERATOR.
$19,000. rear defroster, rear Frigidaire, side by
Very Good Excellent condition, windshield wiper,
A GREAT DEAL... paying Aviation tape player with
MERCEDES-BENZ `01 Condition!
570-288-4322 $22,500. windshield
tinted
wiper,
windows,
new Passed inspec-
tion, new battery. IN CLASSIFIED!
Maintenance Car
eer. FAA approved
speakers. Albums &
tapes available. $50
side, Black. $125.
DRYER,GE propane,
FORD ‘99 E350
Low miles! 570-868-6986 $75,Washer,
new starter, just $2,500 program. Financial
C-240 $7500. FIRM 570-735-6167
inspected, $3,900. Looking for the right deal Whirlpool,heavy
570-905-7389
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS (570) 868-1100 aid if qualified -

BUCKET VAN
duty, $50
on an automobile?
LINE UP
570-594-4992. Call after 2:00 p.m. Housing available.
Loaded, automatic, Ask for Lee Call after 4:30 p.m. 570-793-9437
Travel Trailer. 29’, CALL Aviation Insti-
AC, heated leather Turn to classified.
seats, 4 door.
$4,700 CORVETTES Triton V8. 2 speed mint condition, 1
boom; 92,000miles;
$9999 or best price.
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave,
SUZUKI `07 XL-7 It’s a showroom in print!
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56,000 miles,
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top. Very Clean, fair-
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1953-1972 Motorcycle? Air- all-wheel drive, Operations ly new, in good
Any Condition! 570574-7002 more extras.
Reduced. $13,500. plane? Whatever it 4 door, air condi-
SERVICE ADVISOR Looking for the right deal working condition.
240C
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
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77K highway miles,
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professional
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and Candidate must
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Turn to classified. Leave Message
Excellent condition,
dealer serviced. Sun
1-800-850-3656
EQUIPMENT TRAILER
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
center bathroom, FORD `99 E250
wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
advisor to join our GED & a good work It’s a showroom in print!
roof, heated seats.
$15,500. Call FORD `52 Brand new 2010 kitchen, sofa bed. Wheelchair Van Before 5:00 p.m.
Volkswagen/Mazda
service team. Appli-
history. Equipment
experience and Classified’s got STOVE. Almond.
Air, Fully self con-
tandem axle, 4 78,250 miles. Fully cant must possess knowledge of the directions! Gas. Good condi-

COUNTRY SEDAN
570-288-3916 wheel electric tained. Sleeps 6. serviced, new bat- Say it HERE tion. $50. 592-2549
good people skills hydraulic machines
brakes, 20’ long New tires, fridge tery, tires & rods.
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
in the Classifieds! and be able to man- is a must. Benefits
CUSTOM LINE awning. $4500. Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
STATION WAGON
total, 7 x 16 oak
215-322-9845
570-829-7130 age a team of flat- include Health, Paid 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
deck, fold up ramps chairs. Braun Millen- rate technicians. Holidays/Vacation &
SL 500
Convertible, with
V8, automatic,
8 passenger,
3rd seat, good
with knees, remov-
able fenders for TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
nium lift
remote. Walk up
with
TRACTOR ADP experience
preferred. A clear
401K. Please call Al
at 570-822-6880.
oversized loads, door. Front & rear driving record and
TRAILERS
Rear queen master
Resident Care Manager
TOOLMAKER/
removable hard condition, 2nd powder coat paint A/C. Power locks & valid driver’s license
top, dark Blue, bedroom, Walk
owner. $9,500. for rust protection, windows. Excellent are required. We
camel interior, 570-579-3517 2 5/16 hitch
thru bathroom.
Center kitchen + condition. $9,500. FREIGHTLINER offer outstanding Full Time
Summer Driving
Only, Garage Kept.
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jack, side pockets,
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475 CAT & 10
career potential,
strong management CNC OPERATOR Seeking RN with personal care
FORD ‘68 BRONCO
Very Good extra large living speed transmission. Full time 2nd shift
Mustang Coupe.
brake away switch, room + sofa bed. support, and an experience, sound clinical practice and
Condition, No battery, 7 pole $12,000 excellent benefit position. Requires a
Accidents. Classy Pearl white, pony RV plugs, title &
Big View windows. high degree of good assessment skills to coordinate
Air, awning, sleeps package. All appli-
Car. Price interior. Pristine more!! Priced for FREIGHTLINER cants must be able knowledge of the delivery of high quality services
Reduced! condition. 26K 6, very clean, will toolmakers craft
quick sale. $2,995 deliver. Located in
’99 CONDO to pass a drug test. consistent with the philosophy of
$13,995 miles. $17,000 or 386-334-7448 430 Detroit, Super and ability to use all
or trade for best offer. Benton, Pa. $4,900. 10 transmission.
Interested appli-
shop tools and
personal care that complies with state
Wilkes-Barre cants may contact
SUV or other. (570) 817-6768 215-694-7497 Asking $15,000. machines. Experi- laws and regulations.
Dan Yurko at:
570-388-6669 ence in setup and Must have a current license to practice
LINCOLN `88 439 Motorcycles 451 Trucks/ ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ operating CNC, nursing in Pennsylvania as a Registered
MINI COOPER `08
WYOMING VALLEY
with sides. All milling center and/or
SUVs/Vans MOTORS Nurse; Demonstrated management and
Clubman. Black &
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TOWN CAR
61,000 original
HARLEY DAVIDSON 302 V8 engine.
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P.O. BOX 1308
KINGSTON, PA 1804
wire EDM equip-
ment. Programming
is a plus. Job
supervisory skills.

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miles. Leather inte-
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miles, garage kept,
triple black, leather ` 06 SOFTTAIL 34X9.50 swamper
tires. Racing seats,
2 storage trailers.
570-814-4790
570-718-6213 FAX
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requires working to
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Competitive salary and benefits offered
Forward resume to:
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For more pics or
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inspection, tires
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570-760-2035
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STK: K11833A 2003 Hyundai.... Elantra......... 4dr Sdn GLS Manual ......................... 39,969 MILES $8,989 STK: H26326A 2007 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EXL ..................................... 51,202 MILES $21,100
STK: P14809B 2006 Mercury ... Milan ........... 4dr Sdn 2.3 ........................................ 68,535 MILES $9,989 STK: H25918A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr VP....................................... 32,721 MILES $21,479
STK: H26380A 2002 Mitsubishi MonteroSport 4dr 4WD XLS..................................... 59,367 MILES $10,489 STK: P15243 2008 Nissan....... Altima ......... 4dr Sdn V6 CVT 3.5 SE ...................... 36,106 MILES $21,499
STK: T28031A 2004 Chevrolet . Malibu Maxx 4dr Sdn LS ......................................... 75,215 MILES $11,489 STK: CP15266 2008 Chrysler.... T&C ............. 4dr Wgn Touring................................ 39,080 MILES $21,499
STK: M7824A 2008 Ford........... Focus........... 2dr Cpe S........................................... 45,695 MILES $11,989 STK: DP15265 2009 Dodge....... Journey....... AWD 4dr SXT .................................... 34,365 MILES $21,499
STK: CH5396A 2006 VW............. New Beetle . 2dr 2.5L Manual ................................ 40,544 MILES $11,995 STK: BP15117A 2004 MB............. E-Class ........ 4dr Sdn 3.2L 4MATIC ........................55,721 MILES $21,499
STK: H26511A 2005 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn LE Auto................................. 74,683 MILES $12,489 STK: P15283 2008 Nissan....... Altima ......... 4dr Sdn V6 CVT 3.5 SE ......................33,141 MILES $21,499
STK: H26310A 2005 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4dr Laredo 4WD ................................ 70,722 MILES $12,995 STK: J4543A 2007 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Limited ...............................52,552 MILES $21,875
STK: T26794A 2005 Hyundai.... Elantra......... 4dr Sdn GLS Auto.............................. 14,480 MILES $12,995 STK: T27642A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EX.......................................35,013 MILES $21,900
STK: K11906A 2008 Chevrolet . HHR ............. FWD 4dr LT........................................ 53,997 MILES $13,489 STK: CP15175 2010 Chrysler.... T&C ............. 4dr Wgn Touring................................17,933 MILES $21,995
STK: DP15253 2005 Hyundai.... Santa Fe...... 4dr GLS 4WD 3.5L Auto .................... 49,819 MILES $13,989 STK: T27123A 2008 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd.............. 26,864 MILES $21,995
STK: B8953B 2003 Nissan....... Altima ......... 4dr Sdn SE Auto ................................ 74,735 MILES $13,989 STK: T27730A 2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse......... 2dr Spyder Auto GT...........................12,973 MILES $21,999
STK: H25638A 2007 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 44,326 MILES $14,100 STK: H26295A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EX.......................................32,049 MILES $22,275
STK: H26362A 2008 Honda....... Civic ............ 4dr Man LX........................................ 74,285 MILES $14,489 STK: DP15246 2010 Dodge....... GrandCaravan 4dr Wgn SXT .....................................26,204 MILES $22,479
STK: H26363B 2010 Ford........... Focus........... 2dr Cpe SE......................................... 39,233 MILES $14,489 STK: JP15256 2008 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................42,709 MILES $22,499
STK: J4484A 2007 Honda....... Civic ............ 2dr AT EX........................................... 35,244 MILES $14,695 STK: T27576B 2010 Nissan....... Rogue.......... AWD 4dr S ........................................5,140 MILES $22,499
STK: A10764A 2009 Ford........... Fusion ......... 4dr Sdn I4 SE FWD............................ 42,427 MILES $14,989 STK: T27633A 2008 Ford........... Explorer ...... 4WD 4dr V6 XLT ................................28,882 MILES $22,499
STK: L11147A 2008 Chrysler.... PT Cruiser ... 4dr Wgn Limited................................ 34,762 MILES $14,989 STK: B9055A 2007 Toyota....... FJ Cruiser.... 4WD 4dr Auto ...................................42,953 MILES $22,595
STK: H25987B 2006 Suzuki....... XL7 .............. 4dr Auto 4WD ................................... 56,330 MILES $14,989 STK: H25556A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................34,158 MILES $22,895
STK: K11916A 2008 Hyundai.... Sonata......... 4dr Sdn V6 Auto SE........................... 29,501 MILES $14,995 STK: H26123A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................38,604 MILES $22,900
STK: K11907A 2008 Toyota....... Corolla ........ 4dr Sdn Auto LE................................. 38,964 MILES $15,479 STK: TS0327 2011 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 10,411 MILES $22,979
STK: B9027B 2007 Jeep .......... Compass..... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 59,732 MILES $15,489 STK: T27703A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................45,038 MILES $22,995
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STK: JP15277 2009 Dodge....... Caliber......... 4dr HB SXT ........................................ 38,779 MILES $15,499 STK: T27867A 2010 Ford........... Escape......... 4WD 4dr XLT .....................................30,966 MILES $22,999
STK: T28034A 2006 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4dr Sport V6 ...................................... 70,195 MILES $15,989 STK: DP15200 2010 Dodge....... Dakota......... 4WD Crew Cab Bighorn/Lonestar..... 13,123 MILES $23,400
STK: CH5398A 2008 Chrysler.... Sebring ....... 4dr Sdn Touring FWD ........................ 18,008 MILES $15,999 STK: H26377A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................50,648 MILES $23,499
STK: K11929A 2009 Toyota....... Corolla ........ 4dr Sdn Auto LE................................. 42,857 MILES $15,999 STK: H26115A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EX-L....................................54,276 MILES $23,499
STK: H25899A 2007 Nissan....... Xterra .......... 4WD 4dr Auto S ................................ 65,037 MILES $16,489 STK: CP15249 2010 Chrysler.... T&C ............. 4dr Wgn Touring................................24,665 MILES $23,499
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STK: DP15244 2010 Dodge....... Avenger ...... 4dr Sdn SXT....................................... 17,470 MILES $17,995 STK: L11033B 2008 Cadillac..... SRX ............. AWD 4dr V6 ......................................35,319 MILES $25,995
STK: DP15245 2010 Dodge....... Avenger ...... 4dr Sdn SXT....................................... 18,141 MILES $17,995 STK: B8782B 2010 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LS ....................6,691 MILES $25,995
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STK: H26246A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr LX ....................................... 28,600 MILES $18,145 STK: L11204A 2008 Acura........ TL ................ 4dr Sdn Auto .....................................28,393 MILES $26,479
STK: T27196A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl ................................... 68,327 MILES $18,195 STK: L11174B 2007 Lexus ........ IS 250 .......... 4dr Sport Sdn Auto AWD..................46,239 MILES $26,499
STK: T27677A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Limited ...................... 56,948 MILES $18,295 STK: T27626A 2010 Dodge....... Ram 1500.... 4WD Quad Cab 140.5” SLT ............... 37,344 MILES $26,995
STK: H26325B 2009 Honda....... Civic ............ 4dr Auto LX........................................ 22,078 MILES $18,499 STK: A10695A 2008 Lincoln...... MKX ............ AWD 4dr............................................31,903 MILES $26,995
STK: KP15262 2010 Hyundai.... Elantra......... ........................................................... 17,927 MILES $18,499 STK: T27392A 2010 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd.............. 9,438 MILES $26,995
STK: KP15276 2010 Hyundai.... Elantra......... ........................................................... 33,294 MILES $18,499 STK: AP15282 2008 Acura........ TL ................ 4dr Sdn Auto Nav..............................29,817 MILES $27,479
STK: P15274 2010 Nissan....... Sentra ......... ........................................................... 30,743 MILES $18,499 STK: L11203A 2010 Toyota....... Avalon......... 4dr Sdn Limited .................................24,654 MILES $27,499
STK: KP15275 2010 Hyundai.... Elantra......... ........................................................... 32,136 MILES $18,499 STK: H26106A 2008 Ford........... SupDutyF-250 4WD SuperCab 158” FX4..................51,841 MILES $27,499
STK: J4539A 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 28,610 MILES $18,795 STK: K11614A 2010 Chevrolet . Equinox....... AWD 4dr LT w/2LT ............................7,695 MILES $27,499
STK: H25961A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 46,876 MILES $18,995 STK: A10548A 2009 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LTZ...................34,286 MILES $27,995
STK: L11063A 2006 Lexus ........ ES 330 ......... 4dr Sdn .............................................. 54,703 MILES $18,995 STK: T27895A 2008 Lincoln...... MKX ............ AWD 4dr............................................29,326 MILES $27,995
STK: JP15132 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 29,605 MILES $18,995 STK: M7813A 2010 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT.....................13,714 MILES $27,995
STK: T27805A 2008 GMC.......... Envoy .......... 4WD 4dr SLE1 ................................... 44,468 MILES $18,995 STK: T27694A 2008 Toyota....... Tundra4WD Dbl 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT Grade..............35,571 MILES $27,995
STK: H26177A 2008 Mercury ... Mariner ....... 4WD 4dr V6....................................... 23,676 MILES $18,995 STK: BP15057A 2008 Volvo......... XC70............ 4dr Wgn w/Snrf ................................34,206 MILES $27,995
STK: P15213 2008 Nissan....... Altima ......... ........................................................... 35,986 MILES $18,995 STK: K11927A 2009 GMC.......... Acadia ......... AWD 4dr SLE1...................................35,723 MILES $27,999
STK: T27622A 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 24,930 MILES $18,995 STK: L11034A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................31,761 MILES $28,479
STK: J4513A 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 27,749 MILES $18,995 STK: H24986A 2008 Honda....... Odyssey ...... 5dr EX-L w/RES .................................33,322 MILES $28,479
STK: T27979A 2006 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4dr Base 4-cyl 4WD .......................... 39,878 MILES $18,995 STK: AP15259 2009 Acura........ TSX ............. ...........................................................44,097 MILES $28,479
STK: T27878A 2005 Toyota....... Highlander.. 4dr V6 4WD Limited w/3rd Row....... 64,266 MILES $18,995 STK: AP15258 2008 Acura........ TL ................ ...........................................................25,908 MILES $28,479
STK: J4562A 2009 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 36,052 MILES $18,995 STK: A10768A 2008 GMC.......... Acadia ......... AWD 4dr SLT1...................................29,863 MILES $28,975
STK: T27602B 2005 Ford........... F-150............ Supercab 133” XLT 4WD................... 69,185 MILES $18,999 STK: L11127A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................26,270 MILES $28,979
STK: H26455A 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 38,583 MILES $18,999 STK: L11108A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................15,751 MILES $28,995
STK: T27984A 2008 Chevrolet . Impala ......... 4dr Sdn LTZ........................................ 45,303 MILES $18,999 STK: S0675A 2010 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Crew Cab 143.5” LS.................4,275 MILES $28,995
STK: K11935A 2007 Hyundai.... Santa Fe...... FWD 4dr Auto GLS *Ltd Avail*......... 34,442 MILES $18,999 STK: LP15225 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................22,761 MILES $29,200
STK: H25760A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX ................................... 21,693 MILES $19,095 STK: L11156A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................29,967 MILES $29,479
STK: H26328A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 19,479 MILES $19,200 STK: H26381A 2010 Ford........... F-150............ 4WD SuperCab 145” STX .................6,866 MILES $29,499
STK: T27346A 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 34,098 MILES $19,479 STK: L11175A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................33,950 MILES $29,499
STK: KP15261 2010 Hyundai.... Sonata......... ........................................................... 22,548 MILES $19,499 STK: H25736A 2008 Lexus ........ IS 250 .......... 4dr Sport Sdn Auto AWD..................29,283 MILES $29,979
STK: H25977A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 47,834 MILES $19,795 STK: H26120A 2010 Nissan....... Pathfinder ... 4WD 4dr V6 LE ..................................9,592 MILES $29,995
STK: H26104A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 35,158 MILES $19,895 STK: T27776A 2008 Toyota....... Sienna......... 5dr 7-Pass Van XLE Ltd AWD............ 38,265 MILES $29,995
STK: T27682A 2008 Honda....... Element....... 4WD 5dr Auto EX .............................. 57,464 MILES $19,895 STK: T27531A 2010 Toyota....... Highlander.. 4WD 4dr V6 Base..............................15,950 MILES $29,995
STK: M7823A 2008 Honda....... Element....... 4WD 5dr Auto EX .............................. 41,915 MILES $19,975 STK: C3432A 2008 Cadillac..... SRX ............. AWD 4dr V6 ......................................29,357 MILES $29,995
STK: H26162A 2009 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto LX.................................... 11,925 MILES $19,979 STK: JP15232 2011 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................15,821 MILES $30,495
STK: T27706A 2008 Toyota....... Tundra4WD Dbl 4.7L V8 5-Spd AT SR5................. 71,440 MILES $19,995 STK: T27920A 2008 Toyota....... 4Runner ...... 4WD 4dr V6 Limited..........................40,073 MILES $30,499
STK: CP15135 2007 Chrysler.... 300-Series... 4dr Sdn 300C RWD ........................... 39,233 MILES $19,995 STK: A10755A 2009 Nissan....... Murano ....... AWD 4dr LE.......................................16,337 MILES $30,895
STK: H25934B 2008 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................ 37,770 MILES $19,995 STK: JP15248 2011 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................14,422 MILES $30,979
STK: H26263A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 32,025 MILES $19,995 STK: T27983A 2010 Toyota....... Sienna......... 5dr 7-Pass Van XLE FWD ..................21,440 MILES $31,479
STK: H25563A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 27,940 MILES $19,995 STK: BS0325 2010 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC............... 14,704 MILES $31,895
STK: A10710B 2004 Toyota....... 4Runner ...... 4dr SR5 V8 Auto 4WD....................... 50,988 MILES $19,995 STK: T27713B 2008 Acura........ MDX ............ 4WD 4dr ............................................42,177 MILES $31,979
STK: H26353A 2008 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT.................... 19,811 MILES $19,995 STK: T27569A 2011 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT.....................1,932 MILES $31,995
STK: T27892A 2008 Ford........... Escape......... 4WD 4dr V6 Auto XLT ....................... 23,870 MILES $19,995 STK: L11017A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................30,245 MILES $31,995
STK: B9041A 2006 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Luxury Sdn 3.0L 4MATIC............. 52,454 MILES $19,995 STK: L11126A 2008 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................30,174 MILES $31,995
STK: T27985A 2007 Toyota....... Sienna......... 5dr 7-Passenger Van LE AWD........... 54,187 MILES $19,999 STK: T27961A 2010 Toyota....... Highlander.. 4WD 4dr V6 SE.................................. 18,105 MILES $32,195
STK: T27960A 2008 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd.............. 45,792 MILES $20,479 STK: A10750A 2007 Acura........ MDX ............ 4WD 4dr Sport Pkg............................42,029 MILES $32,479
STK: T28016A 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 29,504 MILES $20,479 STK: AP15242 2008 Acura........ TL ................ 4dr Sdn Auto Type-S .........................39,431 MILES $32,479
STK: H26458A 2009 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX ................................... 18,832 MILES $20,479 STK: BP15268 2008 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC............... 24,546 MILES $33,479
STK: L11180A 2005 Lexus ........ ES 330 ......... 4dr Sdn .............................................. 44,762 MILES $20,489 STK: BP15270 2008 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC............... 30,654 MILES $33,479
STK: L10734D 2006 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Luxury Sdn 3.0L 4MATIC............. 59,808 MILES $20,489 STK: BP15269 2008 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC............... 30,909 MILES $33,479
STK: T27075A 2009 VW............. Routan ........ 4dr Wgn SE ....................................... 21,595 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15121 2008 MB............. R-Class ........ 4dr 3.5L 4MATIC................................32,454 MILES $33,995
STK: H26340A 2006 Lexus ........ ES 330 ......... 4dr Sdn .............................................. 50,341 MILES $20,499 STK: L11125A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................24,613 MILES $34,479
STK: BP15177A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 44,842 MILES $20,499 STK: AP15260 2009 Acura........ TL ................ 4dr Sdn 2WD Tech ............................34,321 MILES $34,479
STK: T27791A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Sport.......................... 47,276 MILES $20,499 STK: L11178A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................34,832 MILES $34,979
STK: H26233A 2008 Ford........... Mustang...... 2dr Conv Deluxe ................................ 33,367 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15119 2008 MB............. R-Class ........ 4dr 3.5L 4MATIC................................25,472 MILES $34,995
STK: H26065B 2008 Hyundai.... Santa Fe...... AWD 4dr Auto GLS ........................... 48,539 MILES $20,499 STK: L11186A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................30,806 MILES $34,995
STK: JP15250 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 29,691 MILES $20,499 STK: C3390A 2009 BMW......... X3 ................ AWD 4dr 30i......................................11,080 MILES $34,995
STK: T27946A 2008 Mazda....... MX-5 Miata. 2dr Conv PRHT Auto Touring............. 19,680 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15271 2009 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Sdn 3.0L Luxury 4MATIC.............20,192 MILES $35,479
STK: P15254 2009 Subaru...... Impreza ....... ........................................................... 35,279 MILES $20,499 STK: T27871A 2010 Toyota....... 4Runner ...... 4WD 4dr V6 SR5 ...............................26,102 MILES $35,479
STK: K11924A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX-L ................................ 42,487 MILES $20,499 STK: TP15218 2010 Audi .......... A5 ................ 2dr Cpe Man quattro 2.0L Premium Plus ..31,765 MILES $35,499
STK: H26429A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 47,062 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15102 2007 MB............. GL-Class ...... 4MATIC 4dr 4.7L................................29,502 MILES $35,995
STK: H26146A 2006 Nissan....... Pathfinder ... SE 4WD ............................................. 64,285 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15153 2008 MB............. M-Class ....... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................25,172 MILES $35,995
STK: H26407A 2006 Honda....... Odyssey ...... 5dr EX-L AT with RES & NAVI........... 68,498 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15152 2008 MB............. M-Class ....... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................24,282 MILES $36,995
STK: BS0326A 2006 Cadillac..... DTS ............. 4dr Sdn w/1SC .................................. 42,529 MILES $20,499 STK: L11192A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................41,678 MILES $37,479
STK: H25980A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 32,684 MILES $20,695 STK: T28061A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................27,853 MILES $37,479
STK: A10789A 2007 Nissan....... Pathfinder ... 4WD 4dr LE ....................................... 50,642 MILES $20,895 STK: T27847A 2010 Toyota....... 4Runner ...... 4WD 4dr V6 Limited..........................15,603 MILES $38,995
STK: AP15222A 2010 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr LX ....................................... 10,326 MILES $20,979 STK: BP15273 2008 MB............. SLK-Class.... 2dr Roadster 3.5L ..............................7,398 MILES $39,479
STK: P15164 2007 Cadillac..... DTS ............. 4dr Sdn Luxury I................................. 31,363 MILES $20,995 STK: P15127 2008 Cadillac..... Escalade...... AWD 4dr............................................32,520 MILES $39,995
STK: H26186A 2007 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EX....................................... 39,473 MILES $20,995 STK: L11183A 2007 Lexus ........ LS 460 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................26,277 MILES $40,479
STK: T27820A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr V6 Limited.......................... 47,581 MILES $20,995 STK: L11205A 2010 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................5,905 MILES $40,995
STK: H26389A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr VP....................................... 35,088 MILES $20,995 STK: T27671A 2008 Toyota....... Sequoia....... 4WD 4dr LV8 6-Spd AT Ltd................15,288 MILES $42,495
STK: A10766A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Limited ...................... 34,442 MILES $20,995 STK: L10953B 2010 MB............. R-Class ........ 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................14,493 MILES $44,995
STK: JP15255 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 32,636 MILES $20,999 STK: H26002A 2010 BMW......... X5 ................ AWD 4dr 30i......................................21,554 MILES $45,995
STK: H25917A 2008 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT.................... 41,865 MILES $20,999 STK: LP15237 2009 Lexus ........ LS 460 ......... 4dr Sdn AWD ....................................25,773 MILES $49,479
*ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, TAG, & TITLE. FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. WARRANTY ON SELECT MAKES AND MODELS. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. UNITS MAY BE SOLD PRIOR TO PRINTING.
OFFERS EXPIRE 05/31/11.

Call 1.866.807.9004
14 Brands Pre-Owned Superstore
Sup
p

MotorWorld Drive, Just Off Interstate 81, Wilkes-Barre


PAGE 4 B Abington Journal WEDNESDAY MAY 18, 2011
WEDNESDAY MAY 18, 2011 Abington Journal PAGE 5 B

M
O
S.

ON EVERY VEHICLE LISTED BELOW

NEW 2011 FORD FUSION SE NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLS FWD
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Tilt Wheel, PW, PDL, Pwr. Front Wheel Drive, Auto., Air, Pwr.
Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, Locks, Side Air Bags, Roof Rails,
Anti-Theft Sys., 1st & 2nd Air Curtains,
Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless 16” Steel Wheels, Pwr. Windows,
Entry, Message Center, Keyless Entry with Remote,
SYNC Safety Canopy, Cargo Cover

72 24
Mos. Mos. 72
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease Mos.
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.

NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLS 4X4 NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
All Wheel Drive, Automatic, Pwr. All Wheel Drive, XLT, Safety Canopy, Roof Rack,
Locks, 16” Steel Wheels, Pwr. Air, CD, Side Impact Air Bags, PW, Pwr.
Driver’s Seat, Auto., PDL, Fog Lamps,
Windows, Keyless Entry with Privacy Glass,Keyless Entry, Rear
Remote, Safety Canopy, Cargo Convenience Pkg., SYNC,
Air, Side Air Bags Sirius Satellite Radio, 16” Alum.
Wheels,

72
Mos.
72 24
Mos. Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.

NEW 2011 FORD TAURUS SEL NEW 2011 FORD F-150 4X4
Auto., 3.5L V6, SYNC, Reverse Sensing Sys., 3.7L V6, Auto., Air, AM/FM/CD,
AM/FM/CD, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Cloth Seat, Cruise Control,
PW, 18”Alum. Wheels, Anti-Theft 40/20/40 Split Seat, ABS,
Perimeter Alarm, PDL, XL Plus Pkg.,
Sirius Satellite Radio XL Decor Group
FOOT
BOX

72 24
Mos. Mos. 72
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease Mos.
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B WWW.COCCIACARS.COM
*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months
payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate.
Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000 financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of
vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends MAY 31, 2011.
PAGE 6 B Abington Journal WEDNESDAY MAY 18, 2011
712 Baby Items 730 Computer 744 Furniture & 756 Medical 758 Miscellaneous 776 Sporting Goods
Equipment & Accessories Equipment
BABY ITEMS: New- MISCELLANEOUS: HELMETS one XL
906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale born swing $50. Software LOVE SEAT, wicker, Gazelle Exercise red, Surround ATV
LIFT CHAIR / reclin-
Childcraft crib $75. with cushions. er. Medium size. Machine. Used helmet $50. One
Childcraft oak 4 DESK. Computer twice. Assembled. XXL Camo-Surround
White, good condi- Good condition.
drawer chest $100. Desk $50. Call 735- $125. Lexmark color ATV helmet $50.
tion. $60. After 3pm $250. Call
Oak dresser combo 8730 or 332-8094 printer. New in box. One large black
(570) 655-3197 570-357-8025
changing table iPAD: Barely used. $20. Magnavox VCR vector sport ATV
$100. Newborn-12 LOVESEAT & SCOOTER: 2002 with all hook ups & helmet $25.
Still under warranty.
month clothing - girl OTTOMAN solid Golden Companion remote. $25. 570-735-7742
Comes with case,
$5. each sand colored cush- Scooter, Runs good, AM/FM/Cassette
and charger. POOL TABLE:
570-825-0569 ioned, excellent needs batteries CD player. $30.
$650.00. Coin-Operated/
shape $200. $50. 570-283-0272 Sharp surround
STROLLER: Expedi- 570-760-7801 Bar Size. Slate top.
570/824-7807 or sound speakers.
tion jogging stroller LAPTOPS! HP nx 570-545-7006 WHEEL CHAIR, Set of 5. $20. Good Condition
$40. Call 829-0217, 6115= $225/COM- Tracer IV by Call Jamie $450. 570-947-1451
leave a message. OTT-LITE with 3x Invacare, heavy 570-822-8957

MetLife
PAQ v2311= $250/
optical magnifier for
TODDLER BED: DELL d531=$250 all
reading, hobbies,
duty-extra wide,
TOMATO STAKES.
778 Stereos/
450 lb. weight
Lightning McQueen windows 7, office10,
crafts, adjustable capacity. $300. call 4-5’, $.50 each, Accessories
bed includes bed- AV,wifi+dvdrw+more
flex neck,work 10am-9pm @ TRUCKS, Hess, new
ding (fitted sheet DELL 1150= $175 TURNTABLE, Opti-
hands free $50. 570 288 9936. in box 2000-2008
top sheet pillow- xpPro,office07, A.V., mus semi-automatic
(paid $129.) Wall $20-$50. KNIFE.
case and comforter) cdrw+ dvd+ wifi.+ WHEELCHAIR. belt drive, little use.
lamp great for read- Hamilton Beach

Home Loans
no mattress $60.00 more. FREE delivery Pride, electric. (no $25. 570-868-6327
ing or over desk electric. $20.
570-905-1777 & warranty. batteries) $200
nice wooden base 570-675-4383
570-862-223
$30. Tiffany floor 570-793-9437
TONNEAU COVER.
780 Televisions/
714 Bridal Items lamp 69” height,
Accessories
732 Exercise shade is 5 “ height & 758 Miscellaneous Fits Dodge Dakota
14” across $60. A,R,E, solid top.
BRIDAL UNITY CAN- Equipment Basketball swag Excellent. $175 TELEVISION.
DLE, $25 AIR PURIFIER 25”Nice cabinet,
570-817-8982

Strength... Stability... Service


, 570-592-2549 AB CIRCLE PRO light, red, white, Sharper Image, working. FREE
$75. blue in color with Ionic Breeze 570-654-4113
TRAILER HITCH with
To place your 570-735-4824 orange rim & white
net in very good
Quadra, tower
model with ozone
hardware, fits 2005-
TELEVISION: 27 inch
ad call...829-7130 BICYCLES: Boys 20
in Pacific DS2, 6
condition $45.
570-288-8689
guard, instructions
2008 Escape, Mer-
cury Mariner, Mazda RCA TV with Stand.
$30. Call
& quick start CD, Tribute $110 or best
716 Building Speed. $30. Boys
PATIO FURNITURE. quiet, easy care, offer. 570-466-1214 570-357-8025
20 in Magna Excitor, Excellent like new
Materials 21 speeds. $40 Square glass top
condition. $25. VACUUM Bissell 782 Tickets
570-868-6018 table, 6 chairs,
570-709-3146 wide cleaning path,
BATHROOM SINK cushions. Good
all attachments, TICKET, DMB Cara-
SET: Gerber white condition. $125 ART WORK:
738 Floor Care powerforce, bag- van at Balder Field,
porcelain bathroom 570-288-9940 beautiful paintings less turbo, 12 amps
sink with mirror and Equipment ROCKER RECLINER by a known Pittston MZX1MUM $45. One
Atlantic City, NJ.
medicine cabinet. June 24th thru June
soft material, very artist. Sullivan Trail portable Pronto 2 in 26th, 2011.
Matching set. $80. VACUUM CLEANER Coal Company
good condition $25. 1 Electrolux with 1-ticket $195
570-331-8183 BAGS – Electrolux breaker, Exeter
heavier wood rock- charger & stand (cost) re-entry for
Canister 4 Ply Ave. West Pittston,
DOOR. 36”x80” er very good $10. $20. 570-735-8730 all three days.
Generic 10ct $10, 18 x 22 Pittston
solid wood, 6 panel. 570-735-3489 or 570-332-8094 Must Sell.
Upright 4 Ply Gener- City Hall, Broad St.
Exterior or interior. ic 10 Ct $10, Upright 570-817-6820
SOFA & LOVESEAT, circa 1950's. New-
Natural oak finish, Non Generic 8 Ct plaid, looks good. comb Bros. Coal 762 Musical TICKETS Daniel
right or left with $10 570-868-6018
hardware. $200. $150. and Ice, lower Instruments O’Donnell (2) Tues-
Call 570-735-8730 570-779-0718 Tompkins St, day, May 31 at the
or 570-332-8094 744 Furniture & Pittston, circa GUITAR. Nearly Kirby. section
SOFA, Floral. 81”, 3 1950's. All paintings new. 6 string Elec-
Accessories cushions, no holes, 18x22 $35. each. tric acoustic. $90
Orchestra, row 0.
$176. 570-474-6549
720 Cemetery BEDROOM SET
$100. TABle and 6 An original picture of Charlie 333-4604
chairs w/leaf. $300 the St. Cecelia TICKETS: 4 Yankees
Plots/Lots Bassett, 4 pieces,
570-793-9437 church complex in & Lehigh Valley Iron
white with gold 772 Pools & Spas Pigs tickets at PNC,
Luzerne County
Exeter, Pa. also a
Lackawanna County accents, single bed
with or without
SWIVEL ROCKER:
Excellent condition,
framed copy of a May 19, 2011 @ 6:35.

Call Tony Luizza Call Tom Burke


canopy, dresser,
desk with light, &
mauve $30.00
570-287-1913
.
newspaper
page of the St.
front
POOL 15 X 30 OVAL section 109 cash or
paypal $30. each
Cecelia complex 3 years old. Hay- 570-735-2661
chair. $350. Brass
(570) 574-0750 (570) 961-5174 MEMORIAL SHRINE
headboard
new. $350.
like VANITY - Older
makeup vanity with
destroyed by fire.
$20. each call Jim
ward filter. 1.5 hp
pump, solar & win-
ter cover & acces-
TICKETS: Phillies vs
Rangers, Sunday,
www.TonyLuizza.com www.tomburkeloans.com CEMETERY
570-287-8711.
COMPUTER DESK,
plate gold mirror. 1
door and drawer on
each side. 48”L x
570-655-9474
sories $1,000.
Heavy Duty walk-
May 22, 2011 1:35
P.M. Section 310,
6 Plots Available BARREL, in stairs with rails Row 5, Seats 13 &
corner, excellent

AVAILABLE LOANS
18”D x 21”H. Excel- wooden. 14 $48. 498-4556
May be Separated condition, gray/light $350. 6 x 16 pres-
lent shape. $190. 53 gallon.
Rose Lawn Section oak color $75. sure treated deck
570-735-5916 Excellent
$450 each 570-868-6018 with rails, stairs, 784 Tools
570-654-1596 condition $195. gate, lattice with
YOUTH FURNITURE
DAY BED white 570-876-3830 storage door $375
SET: Double bed, BUFFER Coleman

Conventional, FHA, VA, and


wicker Henry Link two bookshelves, floating pool Powermate new in
with trundle, desk, two side tables and CANES & WALKING loungers $25 or box. ROUTER, Black
chair, mirror, night dresser. IKEA pine. STICKS - Uniquely COMPLETE PACK- & Decker 1.5 hp.

PHFA. Rural Housing loans


stand, 6 draw Email for pics: made from the roots AGE $1500 Buyer $20 each.
dresser, removable [email protected] of Slippery Elm must dismantle & 570-288-9940
ST. NICHOLAS’ bookcase, ward- $400. remove.

are available and feature no


trees. Over 16 avail-
CEMETERY, robe, magazine 570-603-9820 able. $4 & 5 each. 570-331-2197 SAW, Reciprocating
SHAVERTOWN stand $500. or call Call 570-735-2081. Makita, new. Model
6 Plots. Can be for individual prices POOL Four foot by JR 3020 w/carrying
down payment and the ability divided.
Entrance.
Near
$550
570-498-0977
DESK with bottom
746 Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
CASH BUYER for
Pre 1980 Comic
12 ft round pool
$600. or best offer.
case. Never used.
$110. 570-457-7854

of including closing costs


each. Call Flea Markets Books, Toys, Sports, 570-824-7582
570-675-9991 bookshelf, wood ANYTHING. Will STEEL CABINETS
with glass shelf and POOL: Above 22”d x 19”w x 34”h.
FACTORYVILLE
travel to you. Call

with the loan.


inside light fixture, Brian 800-473-2407 ground swimming 2 sliding bearing
726 Clothing top and bottom pool 21’ round 4ft drawers. 1 door.
components can be DESK, Brown, $25 deep. Ladder, liner Excellent for work-
JACKET: boys gen- stacked or used INSERT, Fireplace (1 yr old), frame, bench. Very strong
uine Italian stone side by side, excel- cast iron, decora- Hayward Pump and and rigid. $60. each.
leather jacket, size lent. $60. Call tive. $100 EXERCISE filter (new hoses 2 for $110.

CALL TODAY FOR DETAILS 14. $25. 868-6018


WOMEN’S CLOTH-
570-709-3146
DESK, Queen Anne
BIKE $25. All nego-
tiable. 905-0497
installed last sum-
mer). Skimmer, Vac-
uum, Metal deck
CABINET - old white
metal cabinet with 1
drawer & 1 door.
ING, size 4X, tops & w/china closet on GARAGE SALE and fencing around 36”x20”x16”. $35.
slacks, New $5. top, $100. TABLE, ITEMS. Air condi- pool included. Buyer 570-735-5916
Slightly used $2. Gate leg, drop, leaf, May 21, 9-2:30pm tioner, 5000 BTU, responsible for tear
Call between 10 am. $30. CHAIRS, 4 to Inside Factoryville $40. Convection and removal. Great
and 9 pm. please @ Elementary Center 786 Toys & Games
MetLife Home Loans is Licensed by the PA Dept. of 570-288-9936.
match table, $30 all.
ROCKER, pine, $40 179 College Ave
kero, HTA 23k, $50
TV/DVD combo 20”
condition and avail-
able for immediate
Banking and is a Division of MetLife Bank, N.A. DRY SINK, pine, Yard sale items and $40. 570-868-6655 BICYCLE. Girls 20”
278451

pick up. Asking like new, $20.


906 Homes for Sale $100, SETTEE, pine, a few businesses price $800 please Includes training
$75. 570-675-2693 such as the Jewelry GARAGE SALE email
Gypsy will be in ITEMS. PIANO, Korg wheels. TABLE,

In T he
DESK, Secretary [email protected] Fisher Price 3 in 1,
attendance. Raffles Electric, $75. POOL, or call
drop down top 3 also available for an 26’ above ground $25, 570-675-7873
570-817-2040

Spotlight
drawers, pecan fin- American Girl Doll, $500, WEDDING
ish, excellent condi- Disney Park GOWN, 1957, $50, GET THE WORD OUT
tion $100. Hopper Passes, HOVEROUND, 2010, 774 Restaurant with a Classified Ad.
570-287-2517 Keurig Coffee $300, GOLF CLUBS, 570-829-7130
Titleist Clone, $30
Equipment
Maker and more.
DINING ROOM SET, 570-675-3509 DISNEY large
NO Early Birds. We
European, imported, Grumpy and Dopey
need time to set up. RESTAURANT
frosted glass rec- GLASS DOOR. 4 stuffed animals. $5.
tangular table with way glass door for
EQUIPMENT, each. 333-4325
silver hardware, 6 752 Landscaping & bath tub. $25 8x12 walk in
GAME TABLE 10 IN 1
high back chairs, Gardening 570-331-8183 cooler $2300;
Pool, hockey, bas-
excellent condition 8x8x10 walk
$450. 855-8966 LAWNMOWER HEADBOARD: Black in freezer $3800; ketball, etc. Approx-
Craftsman /Honda lacquer with gold Pizza oven with imate 4 X 6 - $45.
DINING ROOM SET: motor includes bag, trim. $10. 20 inch stones $2000; 570-868-6018
Beautiful Country Haier TV. Great con-

LF LEWITH
self propelled, runs Stainless steel
French dining room dition. $18. Costume 788 Stereo/TV/

& FREEMAN
good $150. after kitchen hood
set. Table, four 3pm 655-3197 jewelry, all kinds $3000; Stainless
chairs, large hutch. $1.00 each. Cos- steel pizza oven
Electronics
Off white/blue trim TORO MOWER: tume crystal butter- hood $4000;
$500. Outdoor Beer RADIO:
e-Cycler Cordless fly watch brand new bread pan rack AM/FM. Works

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Cooler: On wheels. Electric, Top Rated $5. 570-235-4928 $100; 2 soup
Taps included. Great! $25.
Cordless, 10 months warmers for $100;
$250. LAMP, Hurricane, 570-829-3473
old. $299. 2 door sandwich
570-905-5602 Call 570-262-1131 colonial style, hand
prep table $500. TV - Sony Trinitron.
painted glass
FURNITURE: 2 end All equipment is 27”(D) with remote.
shade, $20
754 Machinery & sold as is. For Excellent shape.
Clarks Summit / Scranton Office tables. $15
Please Call Equipment
RUG, 5x7 oriental
look. Light green.
more info, call
570-847-0873
$85. 570-735-5916.
570-357-8025 $20. CHAIRBACK
239 Northern Blvd., Clarks Summit HUTCH: Solid Oak.
AIR CLEANER. Hon-
eywell commercial.
COVERS, lace (6)
$25. COFFEE RESTAURANT
794 Video Game
Systems/Games
Excellent condition
(570) 585-0600 (570) 207-6262 $200.00. Solid Oak
sideboard, excellent
Never
includes
used,
replace-
TABLE, WIcker, out-
door, green. $25
EQUIPMENT,
Somerset Dough PS2 GAMES: Call Of
ment filters, $600 570-674-2985 Sheeter, Model Duty 3 Special Edi-
condition $200.00. negotiable. PRES- CAR-100. Only tion $12. Call Of Duty
Solid Oak table, six SURE WASHER, MAKEUP MIRROR: 1 available. $1,500 World At War Final
(6) chairs, Good Generac, runs but Conair, two sided, Call for more info Fronts $15. Guitar
condition. $150.00.
NEW
needs pump. Pres- lighted, 4 modes on
570-829-4025 570-498-3616 Hero $10. Hitman 2
sure wand & noz- pedestal. $25. firm. $10. Dance Dance
zles included. $100 570-675-0248 RESTAURANT Revolution Extreme
KITCHEN SET.
Wood, oval, brown negotiable. SNOW- EQUIPMENT, 2 $12. Tekken Tag
table, good shape. BLOWER. Toro, AMERICAN EAGLE Tournament (some
$125. 570-970-6651 needs work, $100 MIXER, 20 quart scratches works
negotiable. MOVIE LOT. VHS. mixer, Model fine) $5.
KITCHEN/DINETTE 905-0497 reduced to $2 each AE-20, with timer PLAYSTATION
SET. 5 piece rattan, or 22 for $35. and guard, $1300. GAMES: Spongebob
42” round tile top STAND, VHS, $5. ALSO, Bev Air 2
table & 4 swivel arm
756 Medical Cash or paypal door refrigerator/
Squarepants Super-
sponge $10. Tony
chairs with uphol- Equipment 570-735-2661 sandwich prep Hawks Pro Skater
stered seats. Excel- TIRES: 4 BF table, Model (some scratches
lent condition, deliv- HOSPITAL BED: SP48-12, $1300. works fine) $5.
Electric. Hardly Goodrich Radial
ery possible. $125. Long Trail P225/ Call 570-498-3616 Crash Bandicoot 2
570-868-6327 used. Complete. for more details. Cortex Strikes Back
$400. 570-947-1451 70R16. $100
570-675-0248 (some scratches
RESTAURANT works fine) $5.
EQUIPMENT, PC GAMES: Hells
542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ SOMERSET TURN Kitchen (Windows
Transportation Transportation Transportation OVER MACHINE - Vista, XP or MAC)
model SPM45, $15. Excellent Con-
$500; ALSO, Bunn dition unless noted.
Pour Over Coffee Cash or PayPal.
Machine, Model # Take $85 for all.
STF15, $225 570-735-2661
For more info, call
WAVERLY WONDER 570-498-3616
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
Entertain in style in this elegant 4 776 Sporting Goods
bedroom, 4.5 bath home on over BASKETBALL
HOOP. Regulation
BUYING SPORT CARDS
Pay Cash for
3 acres with 3 levels of finished size. Adjustable with
portable base. Good
baseball, football,
basketball, hockey
living space and heated in-ground XLC Services, LLC (Logistics) is
condition. $50.
570-262-1559
& non-sports. Sets,
singles & wax.
pool with spa and fountain. seeking experienced forklift BASKETBALL 570-212-0398
operators & Inexperienced candidates
MLS#11-2011 with great employment history to
HOOP; Great condi-
tion, asking $90.
KIM 585-0606 work at their Mehoopany, PA Call 570-331-8183

Every
location. The following skills are FISHING EQUIP-
$725,000 necessary for these positions: MENT. 12 fly rods
• High School Diploma/GED and reels, 12 spin-

Thursday
ning rods and reels.
• Computer Skills $10-$50 each. Call 800
• Valid Driver’s License
Offered by: Ursula Kerns PETS & ANIMALS
for details.
• Criminal Background Check

in May
570-693-0212
• Pass Pre-employment Drug Screen FISHING POLES: 4
Lewith & Freeman Real Estate, Inc. & Physical
• Part-time position for experienced
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
brand new fishing
poles/ 3 brand new
810
KITTENS: 7 weeks
Cats
driver only. reels $160.
Office: (570) 585-0600 All full-time positions come with the
following benefits:
Tunkhannock 570-654-2396
old free to a good
home, liter trained &
friendly with chil-
Library GOLF CLUBS: Dri-
Direct Line: (570) 585-0618 medical, 8 paid holidays, 401k after
1 year, and paid vacation. Pay increase
ver. Cleveland Hi-
Bore XLS 9.0 draw.
dren. 518-779-3015.
KITTENS: free to
$25 (4) various driv-
based on skill development. ers $10. each.
loving homes, litter
trained & very love-
Real Value. Real Results. Interested Applicants can Apply Online! 570-735-4824
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141 Old Newport Rd., Newport Twp.
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1-800-427-8649 July dates. For rates 829-7130! and large lower level with coal stove. MLS #11-1805
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845 Pet Supplies Steps from New Intermodal Hub
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570-829-1573 walk-in closets, private decks and plenty of tile! MLS #11-1145 Great, Convenient
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TRAL AIR, windows, deck, refinished HW floors and more. Partially finished LL with much potential. Wonder- HW floors, eat in kitchen, all located within walking distance to the high school .
ful neighborhood. MLS#11-1817 EDNA 585-0610 $239,000
DAVE 585-0615 $172,215 MLS#11-2126

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MARION 585-0602 $189,900 ELIZABETH 585-0608 $294,900
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CLARKS SUMMIT-NEW LISTING! - Beautifully maintained 4 bedroom home featuring brand new heating, WAVERLY – Location! Location! One of a kind new authentic log home on 25 acres- features hardwood ,
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MARION 585-0602 $299,000 EDNA 585-0610 $965,000
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239 Northern Blvd., Clarks Summit (570) 207-6262
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408 Davis, Clarks Summit 844 Taylor Ave., Scranton 2203 Jackson St., Scranton Lewith & Freeman Real Estate
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$ 20
LEXUS RX350
Mos.

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MODEL# YD2H2BJNW + TAX, TAG


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TAGS, TITLE
TITTLE
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$ , TOTAL DUE AT DELIVERY.
Y SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED.
$3,350.00 CAP COST. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $37,472.00.
CAP

499
$ LEASE FOR 2011
011 CADILLAC
20 CADILLLAC CTS AWD
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New 2011
2011 Mer
Merced
Mercedes-Benz
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36 MONTHS
+ TAX & TAGS STK# C3438 ML350 SUV MSRP: $54,615
LEASE
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Lease

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3 *
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25 HW
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$
579
LEASE FOR
PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 399 M
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TAG MONTHS*
ONTHS*
HS
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DELIV
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ESID $27 067 (AWD) AND 10K
10K MILES PER YEAR.
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1.9% APR FOR 36 MOS.*


*LEASE with 10k miles per year, $2,299 CASH DOWN PLUS TAX, TITLE, TAG and $20,064.00 RESIDUAL. 2006 LEXUS IS350
STK# L11148B, 46K MI, LEATHER SUNROOF, NAVIGATION, 3.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MO................................................................... SALE PRICE $25,939
2008 LEXUS ES350
2.9% APR FOR 48 MOS.* STK# L11034A, 31K MI, LEATHER SUNROOF, 3.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MO., 6 TO CHOOSE FROM STARTING AT . .............................. SALE

2010 LEXUS IS250


PRICE $25,988 Plus Tax
for 36 Mos.

MOTORWORLD HAS
3.9% APR FOR 60 MOS.* STK# H25736A, 29K MI, LEATHER SUNROOF, AWD, 3.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MO. ............................................................................. SALE

2008 LEXUS RX350


PRICE $28,933
$5,124
$ , TOTAL DUE AT DELIVERY.
Y SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED.
CAP COST. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $28,946.00.
$3,750.00 CAP

4.9% APR FOR 72 MOS.*


STK# L11126A, 30K MI, LEATHER SUNROOF, AWD, 3.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MO., 8 TO CHOOSE FROM STARTING AT ...................... SALE PRICE $31,973
GETTING BEHIND THE WHEEL OF A MERCEDES-BENZ CERTAINLY HAS ITS REWARDS.
TICKETS TO THOR FOR YOU! 2006 LEXUS LS460
STK# L11183A, 25K MI, LEATHER SUNROOF, NAVIGATION, 3.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MO................................................................... SALE PRICE $38,956
IF YOU CURRENTLY OWN A BMW, AUDI, LEXUS, JAGUAR, PORSCHE OR RANGE ROVER YOU CAN GET $1,000
TOWARD THE MERCEDES-BENZ OF YOUR CHOICE.* DRIVING A MERCEDES-BENZ HAS NEVER BEEN MORE REWARDING.

*FINANCING ON SELECT 2011 MODELS


*QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS ONLY. OFFER EXCLUDES 2010 OR 2011 SPRINTER AND SLS MODELS. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS.
SEE SALESPERSON FOR DETAILS, 2010 LEXUS RX350
WHILE SUPPLIES LAST, 1ST COME, 1ST SERVED. STK# L11205A, 6K MI, LEATHER SUNROOF, AWD, 3.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MO.................................................................................. SALE PRICE $39,999 GETTING BEHIND THE WHEEL OF A MERCEDES-BENZ CERTAINLY HAS ITS REWARDS.

ONLY THRU ALLY, MUST QUALIFY.


IF YOU CURRENTLY OWN A BMW, AUDI, LEXUS, JAGUAR, PORSCHE OR RANGE ROVER YOU CAN GET $1,500 TOWARD A
2008 LEXUS LS460 2011 CLS-CLASS OF YOUR CHOICE.* DRIVING A MERCEDES-BENZ HAS NEVER BEEN MORE REWARDING. *QUALIFIED
CUSTOMERS ONLY. OFFER EXCLUDES 2010 OR 2011 SPRINTER AND SLS MODELS. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS.
STK# LP15237, 25K MI, LEATHER SUNROOF, AWD, NAVIGATION, 3.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MO. ........................................................ SALE PRICE $48,977

MotorWorld Cadillac 1-866-807-9004 MotorWorld Lexus 1-866-807-9004 MotorWorld 1-866-807-9004


MotorWorld Acura 1-866-807-9004 150 Motorworld Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703 150 Motorworld Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703 150 Motorworld Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703
150 Motorworld Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703 *ACTUAL MILEAGE WILL VARY DEPENDING ON HOW YOU DRIVE AND MAINTAIN YOUR VEHICLE. PRICE PLUS TAX
, TAG , & TITLE. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ER-
*ACTUAL MILEAGE WILL VARY DEPENDING ON HOW YOU DRIVE AND MAINTAIN YOUR VEHICLE. ALL LEASES
PLUS TAX, DELIVERY & RESIDUAL. FINANCING ON SELECT MODELS WITH APPROVED CREDIT. PHOTOS ARE FOR
*ACTUAL MILEAGE WILL VARY DEPENDING ON HOW YOU DRIVE AND MAINTAIN YOUR VEHICLE. ALL
PRICES AND PAYMENTS, PLUS TAX, TAG AND TITLE. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY.
*MPGS BASED ON 2011 EPA MILEAGE ESTIMATES. USE FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES ONLY. DO NOT COMPARE RORS. ALL PRICES INCLUDE APPLICABLE REBATES AND/OR INCENTIVES. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS . PRIOR SALES DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHIC ERRORS. ALL REBATES AND INCEN- DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. FINANCING
TO MODELS BEFORE 2008. YOUR ACTUAL MILEAGE WILL VARY DEPENDING ON HOW YOU DRIVE AND MAINTAIN EXCLUDED. ALL OFFERS SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURES PROGRAM CHANGES. PRICES AVAILABLE ON ADVERTISED TIVES INCLUDED. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. OFFER(S) GOOD WHILE SUPPLIES LAST. AVAI LABLE WITH APPROVE D CREDIT. MINIMUM FINANCED $15K WITH APPROVE D CREDIT THRU
YOUR VEHICLE. ALL OFFERS SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER CHANGES. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. VEHICLES ONLY . MILEAGE CHARGE OF $.25/MILE OVER 30K MILES. LESSEE PAYS FOR EXCESS WEAR. NOT AVAIL- ALL OFFERS SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER PROGRAM CHANGES. **MUST FINANCE OR LEASE THROUGH LFS, DESIGNATED LENDER. SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER PROGRAM CHANGES. FINANCING ON SELECT
DEALER NO RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PAYMENTS INCLUDE ALL REBATES AND INCENTIVES. ABLE WITH SOME OTHER OFFERS. FINANCING ON SELECT 2011 MODELS ONLY, THRU ALLY FINANCIAL, MUST RESTRICTIONS APPLY. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 5/31/11. PRE-OWNED MODELS. QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS ONLY. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS.
SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 5/31/11. QUALIFY. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 05/31/11. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 05/31/11.
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Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished

KINGSTON KINGSTON
NANTICOKE PLYMOUTH WILKES-BARRE NANTICOKE OLD FORGE
143 E. Bennett St.
High end, ultra mod- E. WALNUT ST.
Light, bright, 1st
1st floor, 1 bedroom.
Heat, water,
Available May 15th
1 bedroom, 2nd
West River St.
Large 2, 3, & 4 LUXURY 1000
ern, fireplace, bar & garbage & sewage floor, modern bath, bedroom apart-
floor, 2 bedrooms, SERVICE
FORTY FORT
fully equipped kit- included. Off street water included. No ments. Heat & hot

Available June 1
39 Tripp St.
chen. BBQ deck, off
street parking, cen-
tral air, powder
elevator, carpet-
ed, Security
system. Garage.
parking. All appli-
ances included.
$530 + security.
pets. $400/month
+ security. Call
570-575-2868
water included. Bal-
cony. Off street
parking. Washer
TOWNHOUSE DIRECTORY

938 Apartments/
Furnished
Spacious 2nd floor
2 bedroom with din-
room, huge master
bedroom. 2nd floor,
Extra storage &
cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
Call 570-406-5221
S. ABINGTON TWP.
dyer hookup. Pets
OK. $855 - $950.
55 Loomis St
NEWLY RENOVATED!
Built 2003,
1057Construction &
Building
ing room plus sun- washer & dryer, Call 570-237-0124
Heat & hot water Short stay, 3 bedroom, wall 3 bedroom,
WILKES-BARRE
room and rear double sink design-
furnished. Fine furnished efficieincy to wall carpet, 1.5 bath modern
porch. Off Wyoming er bathroom . 3rd 944 Commercial
neighborhood. in up-scale South full basement & 2 story town-
Charming, Victorian Avenue. Modern floor 2nd bedroom
2 bedroom 3rd floor kitchen and bath- or office & powder Convenient to bus Abington Twp area. Properties attic, stove, house with base-
fridge & water
NANTICOKE
room. Includes room $775 + utili- & stores. No $450/ month. ment. Washer/
apartment. 70% fur-
DOLPHIN PLAZA
pets. References. 3 month minimum. included. No Dryer, hardwood
nished. 34 West stove, fridge, w/d, ties. (570) 881-4993
pets. $630
GARAGE DOOR
storage, garage Security. Lease. 2 bedroom, 2nd Tenant pay electric. floors downstairs,
Ross St. View at
KINGSTON No smokers floor spacious References Rte. 315 plus security granite counter-
houpthouse.com and off street park- 570-814-1356
ing. $550/mo + utili- please. $840. apartment. Electric required. 2,000 SF tops throughout, Sales, service,
Most utilities includ- 72 E. W alnut St. 570-947-4577
ties. No pets, no 570-287-0900 range, refrigerator Office / Retail stainless appli- installation &
ed with rent. His-
toric building is non
smoking and pet
smoking. $550/per
month. Call
2nd floor, located in
quiet neighborhood. KINGSTON
& water included.
Off street parking. Looking for that
special place
Next to Gymboree
4,500 SF Office PITTSTON ances, central air,
very private patio.
repair.
FULLY INSURED
free. Base rent:
$700. Security & Ref-
(570)417-2775 or
570-954-1746
Kitchen, living
room, dining room, EATON TERRACE Private entrance &
back porch. Gas called home?
Showroom,
Warehouse
3 bedroom, fully
equipped kitchen,
$1,000.00
includes Directv,
HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
sun room, bath- 317 N. Maple Ave. heat. No pets. Non Loading Dock living, dining, w/d internet, garbage (570)606-7489
erences required. room. 2 large and 1 Large Two story, smoker. 1 month Classified will address 4 Acres touching hookup. Yard, no and sewer. (570)735-8551
Call Vince: small bedrooms, Your needs.
2 bedroom, 1.5 security & refer- I81 will build to suit. pets. Sewer, NO PETS.
570-762-1453 lots of closets, built bath, Central Heat ences required. Open the door Call 570-829-1206 garbage, cable, (570) 840-1960
in linen, built in & Air,washer/dryer $500 / month + utili- with classified! partial heat includ- 1129 Gutter
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
hutch, hardwood
in unit, parking. ties & lease. Call
COMMERCIAL SPACE ed. $665 per
LINE UP Repair & Cleaning
PERFECTLY
and carpeted 570-696-3596 WILKES-BARRE month. First and
$830 + utilities &
A GREAT DEAL...
GUTTER 2 GO, INC.
floors, fireplace,
KINGSTON FOR RENT
last month’s rent.
1 month security GET THE WORD OUT
AVOCA
storage room, yard, Security and refer-
Mayflower IN CLASSIFIED!
3 rooms, wall to wall CHARMING w/d hookup and
new stove. Heat
and hot water incl.
570-262-6947 with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130 Crossing
620 Market St.
Newly Renovated
ences required.
570-954-0655
Looking for the right deal
PA#067136- Fully
Licensed & Insured.
carpeting, appli- We install custom
ances, coin-op laun-
dry, off street park-
FORTY FORT -
SECOND FLOOR,
Available May 1. 1
yr. lease + security
Apartments Prime Space.
1,250 sq. ft., WILKES-BARRE
178 Charles St
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
seamless rain
gutters & leaf
Immaculate 4 $900/month
ing, security. No
rooms with appli- 570-406-1411
570.822.3968 Near Kingston
Available Now! It’s a showroom in print! protection systems.
pets. $410/month Corners. Great CALL US TODAY ABOUT
Classified’s got
(570) 655-1606 ances, laundry,
porch, parking.
Find Something? KINGSTON - Light & bright
location for retail or
2 bedroom, 1.5
bath, Townhouse the directions!
OUR 10% OFF WHOLE

OLD FORGE business office. HOUSE DISCOUNT!


Let the Community Lose Something? Rutter Ave. style. No Section 8.
Management pro- open floor plans Easy Access and 570-561-2328
Know! Get it back where it 1 bedroom 1st $550/month + utili-
Place your Classified vided, 2 YEAR belongs floor, large living 4 rooms. Second - All major parking. Call Cliff ties. References & 971 Vacation &
Ad TODAY! SAME RENT $465 + with a Lost/Found ad! room, neutral floor. Heat and appliances included 570-760-3427 security required. Resort Properties 1189 Miscellaneous
sewer included.
570-829-7130 UTILITIES, NO 570-829-7130 decor. Gas heat, - Pets welcome* Call 570-301-2785 Service
PETS/SMOKING/ water included. Off Security and refer-
- Close to everything OFFICE, RETAIL OR OCEAN CITY .

CARBONDALE street parking. No ences required. MARYLAND. Best


953 Houses for Rent
KINGSTON
EMPLOYMENT
$635/month - 24 hour emergency selection of afford-
Large, partially fur-
APPLICATION pets. $420 plus
security & lease. Call (570) 457-7854 maintenance WAREHOUSE SPACE able rentals. Full/ Shopping for a
nished 1 bedroom,
all utilities included.
REQUIRED.
AMERICA REALTY
570-288-1422
570-793-6294
- Short term
WILKES-BARRE
Starting at
BACK MOUNTAIN
2 bedroom, 2 bath
partial weeks. Call
for FREE brochure.
new apartment?
Classified lets
$750 / month. Call It's that time again! leases available $300.00/month. Open daily. Holiday
570-267-0855 Rent out your First month free.
home in beautiful
rural setting next to
Real Estate. 1-800- you compare costs -
apartment Call TODAY For 570-829-0897 638-2102. Online without hassle
Friedman Farms. reservations:
with the Classifieds AVAILABILITY!! or worry!
A GREAT PLACE!!! 570-829-7130 PITTSTON AREA www.mayflower RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE
$1,100 monthly. Call
570-822-2992
www.holidayoc.com
Get moving
AMERICA LIKE NEW!! Apartments for
crossing.com EXETER NANTICOKE
ORANGE with classified!
2 bedroom
Rent. 2nd floor,
HICKORY GROVE
FORTY FORT REALTY washer, dryer hook
apartment in
$675. per month Desirable 1204 Painting &
2nd floor luxury QUALITY COLONIAL great neighbor-
hood. 2nd floor.
ups, heat & water
included. No pets.
Certain Restrictions
Apply*
For appointment &
further information
Lexington Village
Nanticoke, PA CAMPGROUND Wallpaper
apartment on FORTY FORT - Call 570-654-2433
Wyoming Ave. 2
bedroom, 1 bath.
FIRST FLOOR
DUPLEX. UNIQUE
Includes new
kitchen (with new LUZERNE
Cozy 1 bedroom,
call 570-237-6070 Many ranch style
homes. 2 bedrooms
2 Free Months With
Camp sites
available!
Shaded. Show-
A.B.C. Professional
Painting
Large eat-in $595 + UTILITIES. stove, dishwash-
er & microwave) 2nd floor. Kitchen, LINE UP A 2 Year Lease ers, flush toilets, 36 Yrs Experience
kitchen, modern Cook’s kitchen with
appliances, washer/ built-ins, formal din- & bath w/washer living area. New A GREAT DEAL... $795 + electric water & electric. We Specialize In
New Construction
dryer included. ing room, front/rear dryer hookup. flooring, private
entrance, yard IN CLASSIFIED! SQUARE FOOT RE Lake fishing,
canoeing, biking Residential
Central air, gas
heat, carport.
enclosed porches,
custom window
coverings. TWO
Hardwood
throughout with
ceramic tile in
access. Off street
parking. $440/mo.
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
Walking Distance to 950 Half Doubles MANAGEMENT & golf.
20 minutes from
Repaints
Comm./Industrial
Available June 1st. Water & trash 866-873-0478 Wilkes-Barre. All Insurance
$695 + utilities. YEAR SAME RENT, kitchen and bath. the Casino!! 2 bed- Claims
EDWARDSVILLE
included. Security & 570-639-5478
Call 570-574-9500 NO PETS/SMOK- $695/mo + utili-
1 year lease. Call
room, 1 bath, living LINEUP or 570-371-9770 Apartments
ING/EMPLOYMENT
APPLICATION
ties and security.
No Pets, refer- (570) 760-5573
room, kitchen, off
street parking. WILKES-BARRE Recently remodeled
large Victorian half
ASUCCESSFULSALE Interior/Exterior
Spray,Brush, Rolls
Managed
AMERICA REALTY
ences required.
Call Scott MOUNTAIN TOP
$600/month +
utilities, security &
1 bedroom
apartment. $375/ double.
rooms.
3 bed-
Walk-out
INCLASSIFIED!
Doyouneedmorespace?
WILDWOOD CREST WallpaperRemoval
Cabinet Refinish-
WOODBRYN
570-288-1422 (570) 823-2431 references. Call month + utilities & Ocean front, on ing
Ext. 137 Classic Properties 1 month security. basement. Private
yard. Porch swing. A yard or garage sale the Beach. 1 bed- Drywall/Finishing
HANOVER 1 & 2 Bedroom. Nikki Callahan 139 Sambourne room Condo, pool.
Washer dryer in classified Power Washing

KINGSTON No pets. 718-4959 Ext. 1306 Street. Section 8 5/6-6/23 $1,250/ Deck Specialist
LYNNWOOD SECTION Rents based okay. No pets. hookup. $700. Call is the best way week. 06/24 - 9/9 Handy Man
570-237-0124 tocleanoutyourclosets!
2 bedroom, wash- Charming 2 bed- on income start
at $405 & $440. PLYMOUTH 570-460-6173
You’re in bussiness
$1,550/week
570-693-3525
FREE ESTIMATES
er/dryer, refrigera-
tor, dishwasher, gas
HARVEY’S LAKE
room, 2nd floor
apartment, features Handicap 2 bedroom apt.
Heat, water, stove WILKES-BARRE SOUTH KINGSTON with classified!
Larry Neer
570-606-9638
stove, central a/c, a fireplace, built-in Accessible. Spacious 3 bed- Find Something?
off-street parking.
Newly painted.
Recently remodeled
2 bedroom, 2 bath.
bookcases, large
living room, dining
Equal Housing
Opportunity.
& fridge included.
Near bus stop. SECURE BUILDINGS
room, 1 1/2 baths.
large eat-in kitchen,
WILKES-BARRE Lose Something? Looking for Work?
Front porch. Utilities
by tenant. No smok-
1st floor. Laundry
hookup. Off-street
room, eat-in kitchen,
sun room & much
Call 570-474-5010
TTY711
$500/mo.
No smoking or
pets. Security &
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
carpeted, finished
attic, parking, no MONARCH RENTALS Get it back where it
belongs
Tell Employers with
ing or
$575/month
pets. parking. Available
now. $625. Refer-
more! $525 + utili-
ties. Available
This institution is an
equal opportunity references
Laundry facility. Off
street parking avail-
pets. $675 + utili-
ties, security, lease.
3 bedrooms,
all appliances with a Lost/Found ad! a Classified Ad.
required. Call
Call (570) 331-3475
leave message
ences & security.
570-793-9072
June 1. Please call
570-714-8568
provider and
employer. (570) 592-2902
able. Starting at
$440. 570-332-5723
570-288-2867
leave message
provided.
Call 570-822-7039 570-829-7130 570-829-7130
CMYK

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OBITUARY
Russell D. Richards June Simpson
May 10, 2011 May 11, 2011

Russell D. husband, Lloyd, Clarks Sum- June Simp- sons and their families, wildlife
Richards, mit; three grandchildren, Brit- son, S. Abing- and animals. She especially
Scott Town- tany Class, Khyla Martinez Joan Marie Bechtel ton Twp., died enjoyed following her sons’
ship, died and Erica Hope Richards; four Wednesday wrestling teams at Bishop
Tuesday after- great grandchildren, Brianna, May 10, 2011 morning, May Hannon High School and the
noon, May 10 Owen, David and Keith; a 11, in the hos- Abington Heights Junior High
at his home. niece, Amy Pelt; and a nephew, Joan Marie pital. She was an avid trav- pice unit at team. She was even known for
Born in David Walker and his wife Bechtel, 75, eler with her friends. Mercy Hospital. crawling on the mats to argue
Scranton, he was the son of the Robin. of Clarks The family wishes to Born in Scranton, she was with the officials.
late Russell David and Wi- A memorial service was to Summit, died thank Dr. Eric Smith and Dr. the daughter of the late Claude Surviving are two sons,
nifred Klingel Richards. be held May 14from the Mt. Tuesday, May Kristen Liptock for the care Frederick and Edith Woolever Stuart and Greg, S. Abington
He was a member of Mt. Bethel Baptist Church, 1341 10, in Hos- Joan received during her Tischler. She was a graduate of Twp.; a brother, Merle Tischler
Bethel Baptist Church, and Layton Road, Scott Twp., with pice Commu- illness. In addition, the fam- Scranton Central High School, and wife Nancy of Boalsburg
prior to retirement in 2003, he services by Rev. Donald Has- nity Care, Dunmore. ily would like to thank the Sullins Women’s College and and several nieces and neph-
worked for Reliance Medical selman, pastor. Interment will Born April 30, 1936, in nurses and staff of Abington the New York School of Social ews.
Xray, where he repaired radiol- be private at the convenience Pittsburgh, she was the Manor and Hospice Com- Work and Journalism. She also She was preceded in death
ogy equipment. He was an of the family. daughter of the late William munity Care, Dunmore, for attended summer school at by her son, Kurt; a brother,
avid fisherman, hunter and In lieu of flowers, memorials E. and Mary Margaret the care, understanding and Marywood University. She was Warren Tischler; a sister-in-
outdoorsman and especially may be made to LOVE INC of Walsh Bechtel. She was a compassion they gave Joan. a member of Covenant Presby- law, Jean Tischler and an infant
enjoyed time in the cabin he Greater Hershey, c/o The Par- resident of Bellevue in the Surviving are two broth- terian Church, Scranton, where sister, Jean.
built. sonage, 64 W. Chocolate Ave., Pittsburgh area and moved ers, Raymond W. and wife, she served as a Brownie leader. Stuart and Greg would like
Surviving are a daughter, Hershey, PA 17033, www.love- to Clarks Summit in De- Jean, and William R. and She was a Cub Scout Den to thank the staff at Lackawan-
Colette Richards, Riviera incgreaterhershey.org/do- cember to be closer to her wife, Clare, both of Clarks Mother at Chinchilla United na County Healthcare Facility
Beach, Fla.; a son, John Kyle nate.html, or the American family. She was a graduate Summit; three nieces, Kim- Methodist Church. She was a for the compassionate care
Richards in Thailand; his com- Cancer Society, 712 S. Keyser of Bellevue High School berly Liptock, Debbie Gavin member of the Lackawanna given their mother during the
panion of 13 years Deborah Ave., Taylor, PA 18517. and before retiring, she was and Lisa Lawless; a nephew, Women’s Medical Society and last four years. They would
Evans, Scott Township; his Arrangements are by the employed by Harbenson- Paul Bechtel; four great- the Lackawanna Co. Blind also like to thank Drs. Mullett,
former wife, Marianne Ri- Lawrence E. Young Funeral Walker, Pittsburgh, as an nieces and a great-nephew. Association, where she served Desoto and Woodley for the
chards, Fla.; stepdaughters, Home, 418 S. State St., Clarks executive secretary. The funeral was to be May as a volunteer for many years. excellent treatment they pro-
Heather Evans, Chambers- Summit. Joan was a kind and lov- 14 in Our Lady of the Snows Having been involved in many vided her.
burg; and Courtney Leiphart, To send an online condo- ing sister who adored her Church, 301 S. State St., concerts, she had studied piano A graveside service was to
and husband, Brad, Hallam; a lence, visit www.lawren- nieces and nephews. She Clarks Summit. Entomb- for five years from the Sisters be held May 14 at Abington
sister, Donna Walker, and ceeyoungfuneralhome.com. truly enjoyed shopping for ment, Cathedral Cemetery. of St. Mary’s, Avoca, and for Hills Cemetery, Morgan High-
her nieces and nephews and Memorial contributions four years from Professor way. In lieu of flowers, dona-
giving them unique gifts may be made to Hospice Briggs, Scranton. tions may be sent to the donor’s
Edward C. Welsh Sr. with love and joy. An active Community Care, 100 Wil- The joys of her life were her favorite charity.
May 15, 2011 community volunteer in the liam St., Dunmore, PA
Pittsburgh, she volunteered 18512; or a charity of the Adele Petersen
Edward C. was a man who truly enjoyed with Meals on Wheels and donor’s choice.
Welsh Sr., spending time with his friends. at Allegheny General Hos- May 15, 2011
Newton Twp., Surviving are a son, Edward
died Sunday Welsh Jr. and his wife Ernes- Adele Pe- She was a devoted wife and
morning, May tine, Mountain Top; a daugh- tersen, Dalton, mother, her greatest love and
15, at the ter, Karen Holmes, Clarks Joseph Niles Saxton died Sunday, joy was her son.
Abington Green; six grandchildren, May 14, 2011
May 15, at the Surviving are a son, Eric
Manor Nursing Facility in S. Missy Scarfaoloto, Timmy Moses Taylor Petersen, Factoryville; two
Abington Twp. His wife was Welsh, Edward Welsh and Hospital. She nephews Raymond and Robert
Joseph Niles Saxton, The memorial mass was to
the former Marion Smith Leah, Leslie and Trevor was the wid- Baust. She was preceded in
Clarks Summit, died Sat- be held May 17 at 1 p.m. at
Welsh, who died April 4, Holmes; four great grand- ow of Victor Oscar Petersen, death by a brother Henry G. R.
urday morning, May 14, at Our Lady of the Snows
2006. children; and nieces and neph- who died Sept. 25, 2009. Baust Jr.
the Jewish Home in Scran- Church, 301 S. State St.,
Born in Ashland, he was the ews. He was also preceded in Born in Cress Kill, N.J., she The funeral will be held
ton. His wife was Nancy Clarks Summit. Interment
son of the late Otto and Millie death by a sister Margaret was the daughter of the late May 19 at 10 a.m. from the
Saxton, who died Oct. 26, will be at a later date in
Klase Welsh. He was a mem- Elias. Henry G. R. and Mabel Lawrence E. Young Funeral
2007. Clarks Green Cemetery.
ber of the Countryside Com- The funeral will be May 18 Meyerdierks Baust. Prior to Home, 418 S. State St., Clarks
He was a member of Our Arrangements are by the
munity Church. Prior to retire- at 11 a.m. from the Lawrence her retirement in 1966, she was Summit. Interment will follow
Lady of the Snows Church. Lawrence E. Young Funeral
ment, he was a self-employed E. Young Funeral Home, 418 the supervisor for the radiol- at Hickory Grove Cemetery,
He was an Army veteran as Home, 418 S. State St. On-
milk hauler, starting his career S. State St., Clarks Summit. ogy department in Moses Waverly.
well as a talented musician, line condolences may be
with milk cans then later ex- Interment will follow in New- Taylor Hospital. She was a Friends may call Wednesday
having served for many sent to www.lawren-
panding to a bulk hauler. He ton Cemetery. member of the First Baptist from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 and 9
church choirs. ceeyoungfuneralhome.com.
Church of Waverly. p.m. at the funeral home.

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Records are made to be broken


Lady Lion posts record time in 100 es. Meyers. “I hadn’t done a sub-58 highly competitive 110 hurdles,
meter at District 2 Class AA While Ellsworth earned a yet this season.” meeting the state standard with
chance to compete at Shippens- Ellsworth ran the 100 on the a time of 15.89. She was also
championships burg University May 27-28 by district level for the first time part of a three-way tie for sec-
setting two meet records in and ran away with a record time ond in the high jump at 4-10.
BY TOM ROBINSON dominating efforts, Doyle made of 12.22 seconds. Tuzze was unable to defend
Abington Journal Sports Correspondent it in two of the three girls’ Doyle advanced in each of the his title in the shot put but qual-
SCRANTON – Lackawanna events in which District 2 is two events in which she has ified for the state meet as the
Trail’s Lauren Ellsworth and sending more than two compet- medaled in the past on the state second-place finisher in 48-10 ¼.
Lakeland’s Tori Doyle and Al itors to the state meet. level. Doyle helped Lakeland finish
Tuzze all earned return trips to Ellsworth, a two-time state The district is limited to two fifth out of 17 teams in the
the Pennsylvania Interscholastic medalist at 400 meters, won at Class AA competitors in each girls’ standings. Lackawanna
Athletic Association Track and 100 and 400 meters. state event, with two exceptions Trail was 11th.
Field Championships with their “That record has been there a – when a second-place tie can- Lakeland was eighth and
PHOTO COURTESY ALICE STUFFLE efforts in Monday’s District 2 long time,” Ellsworth said after not be broken and when an ath- Lackawanna Trail was last
Lauren Ellsworth, shown above, won at Class AA Championships. posting 57.53 in the 400 to lete finishes third or worse but among the 19 teams that scored
100 and 400 meters at District 2 Class AA Ellsworth and Doyle qualified knock one-hundredth of a sec- exceeds the state qualifying points in the boys’ meet.
Championships. in two events each, but with ond off the 26-year-old mark standard.
dramatically different approach- held by Debbie Moran of Doyle finished third in the See Records, Page 3

Community Comet player


Box Scores repeats as
district champ
Baseball
Abington Little League
Abington Lions defeated
Nealon Law 17-7. Winning BY TOM ROBINSON
pitcher was Jake Linker, who Abington Journal Sports Correspondent
finished the game with a
double along with Michael KINGSTON – Josh Palmer avoided the
Foder. Colin McCreary had a possibility of the District 2-4 Class AAA
homerun in the game. boys’ tennis singles championship com-
Ryan Havey, Matt Hughes ing down to a deciding third set.
and Eric Brickel all had Palmer rallied from a three-game def-
homeruns for Nealon Law. icit in the second set to take his fourth
VFW defeated the Abing- straight District 2 title Friday afternoon
ton Lions 7-5. Winning with a 6-1, 7-6 (7-1) victory over Wyom-
pitcher was Jimmy Tressler. ing Valley West’s Steve Brand.
Teammates Pat Kelly and The Abington Heights senior won the
Ben Vale finished the game full District 2-4 tournament three out of
with doubles. Colin McCre- four years and was recognized as District
ary had three hits and a 2 champion the other year as the district
homerun for the Abington player who advanced the farthest. The
Lions. last title proved to be the most difficult.
Nealon Law Office defeat- “I’ve never had to come back like that,”
ed Orlando Foods 13-1. Win- Palmer said, “especially not in a district
ning pitcher was Matt final.”
Hughes with a 13-strickout, Brand won the first game of the match
no-hitter. Contributing for before Palmer took the next six to win
Nealon Law, Eric Brickel the first set. The second seed then took a
had three hits, including a
ABINGTON JOURNAL PHOTOS/ STEPHANIE WALKOWSKI 5-2 lead in the second set.
grand slam. Ryan Harvey Chris Strein, shown above, competes in the canoe portion of Abington Heights High School triathlon. “He’s a great player,” Palmer said. “He
had a homerun and Matt played like he had nothing to lose.
“It’s tough being the number-one seed.

TRIPLE challenge
Hughes had a double.
South Abington Police
See Tennis , Page 3
defeated Shamus 12-7. Win-
ning pitcher Nick Badala-
mente had seven strikeouts,
two doubles and three hits.
Andy Wardach had two dou-
bles and two hits and Ryan
Davis had a double. The Abington Heights High School Phys-
Aiden Messet, Joey Bey- ical Education Department 29th Annual
rent and Matt Mecca each Triathlon was held May 12.
finished with two hits for The Triathlon included both Ironman and
Shamus. five team participants, based on grade level.
Abington Lions defeated Each team consisted of five participants: one
Orlando Foods 4-2. Winning biker, 5 miles; two runners-run 2.5 miles
pitcher Colin McCreary had each; and two canoers, canoe course at Fords
eight strikeouts and a home- Pond.
run. Teammate George Kron- Ironman competitors performed each activ-
ick had two hits. ity solo.
Nealon Law defeated G. R.
Noto 12-3. Contributing for
G. R. Noto, Nick Kerekus
had a double and Sam Ar-
nold had three hits, including PHOTO COURTESY ALICE STUFFLE
a homerun. Contributing for Winning pitcher Tanner Holmes, shown
Nealon Law, Eric Brickel above, compiled six strike outs while giving
had four hits, including two up eight hits and four earned runs.
doubles; Matt Hughes had
two hit including one double;
and Ryan Harvey had three
Lions come
from behind
hits, including one double.
Winning pitcher was Ryan
Harvey with 11 strikeouts.
Softball
BY JOE BARESS
12U Valley Petunia Girls Abington Journal Correspondent
Softball League.
The Medicine Shoppe de- LACKAWANNA TRAIL- A seven-
feated La Padrinos 20-10. run fifth inning gave Lackawanna
Winning pitcher was Emily Trail High School its first lead of
Mahoney. Her teammate the game and helped secure the
Nadiya Latif finished the Lackawanna League Division III
game with a double. Dave Mecca, shown above, competes in the running por- championship Monday.
Notes: Emily Mahoney tion of Abington Heights High School triathlon. After trailing 4-0 in the third
(MS) and Colleen Brown (L) inning, the Lions defeated Blue
had three hits. Nadiya Latif Chrissy Krut, shown left, competes in the bike portion of Ridge High School 10-6 to im-
(MS), Annalee Fazio (L) and the Abington Heights High School Physical Education De- prove their record to 12-1 on the
Dominique Lesconage (L) partment 29th Annual Triathlon, held May 12. season.
had two hits each. “We were down the whole
The Medicine Shoppe de- game,” Lions’ coach Todd Peters
feated Pocono Transportation said. “They stayed focused
12-4. Winning pitcher Kris- throughout and they never got

See Box Scores, Page 2 See Lions, Page 2


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Brown’s Gym reaches out to area youth


BY DON MCGLYNN So, what we’re trying to do is along with proof of age. An daily at a specific time, where
[email protected] close that gap up, and give all assessment will then be sched- each child will be taught how to
CLARKS SUMMIT - Brown’s the teens a chance.” uled for the child, which a par- use the equipment by the staff.
Gym is offering the area’s youth Brown added that part of the ent or guardian must also at- Members of the program will
an opportunity to stay in shape inspiration for the program tend. then have access to the gym on
this summer. came from the thought of the “This will not be the normal weekends and until 5 p.m.
The Clarks Summit gym medical problems children who assessment I give my normal Monday through Friday.
launched its new Teen Initiative do not exercise regularly are clientele, it has different needs “This is a way for us to give
program May 15. From now forced to face. to it. With that age group, Mom back very significantly,” said
until the end of summer, any “When you start hearing or Dad need to know for them- Brown.
child between the ages of 12 about kids with type 2 diabetes selves that they’re dropping that “We can really affect each
and 17 can sign up for a free and they’re 13 years old, this is a child at a place where they can kid, you can give a kid a proper
two-month gym membership. chronic problem that’s happen- be safe,” said Brown. mentor, and they’re looking for
“What we’re seeing is if ing across this country. So, During the assessment, the one. I can’t think of a better
you’re a high school athlete, we’re going to see if we could details of the program will be summer experience for kids that
you pretty much get every- help with the fight against that. reviewed with the child and age to have. They can either go ABINGTON JOURNAL/DON MCGLYNN
thing,” said owner Jim Brown. “And I was one of those kids guardian, as well the types of find a mentor in a video game Instructors Kellie Menichiello, left, and Joe Brudzinski, right, are shown
“You’ve got the sports that that was not in any sports. I was supplements and drinks that the someplace, where they’re blow- with Brown’s Gym owner Jim Brown.
you’re in, you’ve got the coach- too little to be in any sports… I child can purchase. ing people up, or they can get
es, you’ve got access to the wasn’t obese, but sports were The child will also go off their butt, and go to the gym, able at a cost of $10 per child. will end Oct. 15, even for those
weight rooms, you’ve got not available to us... So, remem- through a few, simple tests to and in September, when they go The class will cover weight who sign up after August 15.
coaches in the weight rooms, bering what that was like as a determine their flexibility, as back to school, be in a whole training, as well as stretching Brown’s Gym is located at
you pretty much got all kinds of kid, it seemed like a natural well as their strengths and new condition and shape.” and flexibility type exercises. 100 South State St., Clarks
help. But, if you’re not a teen thing to do for these kids.” weaknesses. In addition to the Teen Initia- Those interested can sign up Summit. For more information
that’s a competing athlete in Those interested can sign up Once signed up for the pro- tive program, a sports condi- for their two-month free mem- on “Teen Initiative,” call
high school, you’ve got nothing. at Brown’s Gym and must have gram, participants will attend tioning class, which will begin bership any time between now 570.586.3481 or visit
“So it’s either all or nothing. a parent or guardian present, an orientation that will be held in mid-June, will also be avail- and August 15. Memberships www.brownsgym.net.

BOX SCORES
AH setter ready for playoffs
SMS 17 RCC 19
LSA, Matt Nelson; LSA,
Continued from Page 1 Kevin Bailey; SMS, Mario
Giannone; RCC, James Cun-
ten Davis finished the game ningham; SMS, Anthony
with a double. Teammate Fletcher; LSA, Joseph Lewis; BY JOE BARESS tournament. best game against us,” Wasser ton Heights, Wasser will head to
Courtney Wrobel had a tri- LSA, Mark Kobierecki; Abington Journal Correspondent Wasser’s love for volleyball said. “It seems like every team Ann Arbor, Mich., where he
ple. RCC, Kyle McAndrew; LSA, CLARKS SUMMIT- An stems from his parents Eric and steps up their play for us.” will become a Wolverine.
Notes: Courtney Wrobel Dean Angeloni; LSA Matt Abington Heights High School Bobbi. Wasser also played soccer at “I’ll be majoring in engineer-
(MS) had three hits and Alex Barkowski senior setter leads the way for “My dad played for Abington Abington Heights on a team that ing at the University of Michi-
Altier (MS) and had two hits. Varsity Girls the boy’s volleyball team during when he was in high school,” lost in the district championship gan and plan on entering law
Cross Country LSA 18 RCC 37 the 2011 season. Wasser said. “I had always game. His other hobbies include school to become a patent at-
Week Four Catholic Cross LSA 7 SMS 14 Eric Wasser, Clarks Summit, played with my parents and I’ve running, playing guitar and torney,” Wasser said.
Country Results: SMS 10 RCC 11 compiled 45 assists, five kills, just always loved playing when- competing in Odyssey of the With the end of the school
Notre Dame/Msgr. LSA, Erin Kranich; LSA, two blocks, 11 points, two aces ever I can.” Mind. year approaching, Wasser will
McHugh vs. St. Clare/St. Moriah Lukasik; SMS, Allie and six digs en route to a 3-2 In his senior season, Wasser is Wasser’s favorite athlete is lead his team into the playoffs
Paul vs. Our Lady of Peace Rainey; RCC, Megan Moran; victory over Lake-Lehman in set on winning the district Bastian Schweinsteiger, who with hopes of a successful post-
at Lackawanna State Park LSA, Isabelle Tokash; LSA, Abington’s latest match-up. championship. A district cham- plays for the German soccer season.
JV Girls Maddie Harie; LSA, Alexa Behind Wasser’s senior lead- pionship will not come easily, team. “I’m not sure what my great-
SCSP 19 MM/ND 36 Davis; LSA, Lexie Green; ership, Abington Heights has but Wasser admitted this is one “His creativity and pure deter- est accomplishment as a player
OLP 27 SCSP 28 SMS, Gabriella Fletcher; earned 12 wins this season to of the best parts about playing mination on the field are in- is yet, but hopefully the end of
OLP 20 MM/ND 35 RCC, Lauren Aldrich. just two loses. The Comets also for the Comets. spiring,” Wasser said. this season will show me that,”
SCSP, Anna Brier; OLP, Varsity Boys won the 2011 Tunkhannock “Everyone always plays their Upon graduating from Abing- Wasser said.
Ellie Wright; OLP, Mary RCC 27 LSA 28
Comerford; MM/ND, Kailey RCC 8 SMS 13
Jackett; SCSP, Erin Barrett;
OLP, Annie Wesolowski;
SCSP, Stephanie Healey;
OLP, Calista Kline; SCSP,
LSA 8 SMS 13
RCC, Jordan Nagle; LSA,
Nick Viransky; SMS, Jack
Shear; RCC, Kevin Kizis,
Double victory for Jiu-Jitsu brown belt
Lily Mulligan; SCSP, Rachel LSA, Kenny French; LSA, CLARKS SUMMIT - Jason 180 in order to weigh in. I
Kerr. Robbie Torre; RCC, Tyler Ratchford cites his compet- consulted and trained with
JV Boys Egan; RCC, Eric Sklanka; itors, students and instructors Tommy Casey of Crossfit in
SCSP 17 MM/ND 28 LSA, Nate Skrutski; LSA, over the years for his success Scranton, and I maintain a
OLP 24 SCSP 31 Mike Alunni. within the sport of Brazilian very healthy diet with no
OLP 17 MM/ND 38 Wyoming Valley Catholic Jiu-Jitsu. Ratchford teaches at sugars.”
OLP, Evan Florey; SCSP, vs All Saints Academy vs Pridelands Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, His training went well be-
Jake Brown; OLP, Tarquin Marian Catholic at Nay Aug 919 Northern Boulevard, yond diet and exercising. The
McGurrin; OLP, Henry Ru- Park Clarks Summit. training even went beyond
sak; SCSP, Dean Sweeney; JV Girls “All I really am is everyone Scranton. Ratchford went and
SCSP, Kerry Lyons; ND/ MC 37 - WVC 18 I’ve ever fought,” said Ratch- still goes to New York every
MM, Brendon Maduri; OLP, MC 34 - ASA 21 ford. Thursday and Friday to train
Chris Schimelfinig; SCSP, ASA 35 - WVC 20 Ratchford won first place under his master, a five-de-
Coner Walsh; OLP, Mike WVC, Emily Hons; WVC, in both the medium-heavy gree black belt who goes by
Durr. Autumn Kaminski; WVC, weight division and the abso- the name “Jucao”. Ratchford
Varsity Girls Julia Adams; ASA, Lexi lute (open weight class) divi- has a great deal of respect for
SCSP 21 MM/ND 34 Walsh; MC, Katie Naughton; sion at the New York Interna- ABINGTON JOURNAL /RAFAEL PIMENTEL his master.
OLP 16 SCSP 39 WVC, Nicole Kerestes; tional Open Jiu-Jitsu Cham- Jason Ratchford, shown above, at his gym, Pridelands Brazilian Jiu “The man’s like a min-
OLP 15 MM/ND 40 ASA, Molli Burda; ASA, pionship, hosted by the In- Jitsu. dreading anaconda. I’ve never
OLP, Kate Reilly; OLP, Libby Pearson; ASA, Cassie ternational Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu faced someone who could
Jess Genco; OLP, Ally Groncki; MC, Megan Healey. federation in City College, other nations. Ratchford had “I had to make sure I was read that well. He’s in his 50s
Christmas; OLP, Emma JV Boys New York April 16. victories both by submission with the 180-194 pound and could easily demolish
Walsh; SCSP, Kate Peterson; MC 25 - ASA 30 The tournament draws in and points. bracket. They weigh you two younger guys.”
OLP, Erin Feeney; OLP, Ma- MC 35 - WVC 20 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighters Ratchford said he under- minutes before the fight with Ratchford, a brown belt
ryKate Caucci; SCSP, Lexi ASA 33 - WVC 22 from all over the country as went a great deal of training your gi (uniform) on, which himself, also explained the
Yeager; ND/MM, Courtney JV Boys well as Brazil, Europe, and before the competition. meant I had to be closer to ranking system in jiu-jitsu.
Krechel; ND/MM Josie MC, Dan Kuzdro; WVC,
Primzo. Alex Larralde; ASA, Patrick
Varsity Boys
SCSP 18 MM/ND 37
Galvin; WVC, Mauricio
Rodriguez; ASA, Griffin LIONS “We got base-runners,”
Peters said. “We made
enth and didn’t allow the
Fighting Tigers to reach
double in the top of the
third to give Blue Ridge a
OLP 22 SCSP 33 Gilroy; WVC, Nick Brown; Continued from Page 1 them [Blue Ridge] make base. 4-0 lead.
OLP 16 MM/ND 39 WVC, Dominic Capaci; down and that’s been the some plays and we were Holmes earned the vic- Steve Miller hit a two-
OLP, Ben Evans; SCSP, Pat WVC, Connor Stevens; MC, key to this team all year.” patient at the plate.” tory after pitching five run single in the bottom
Cosgrove; OLP, Owen Brier; Patrick Kane; WVC, Thomas The Lions trailed 5-3 In the top of the sixth, innings. Holmes was sha- of the third to cut the
SCSP, Hugh Doherty; OLP, Green entering the bottom of the Flynn replaced Holmes ky in the first three in- lead to two. After a fiel-
Collin Barlow; OLP, Jarret Varsity Girls fifth. Blue Ridge pitcher after five inning of work. nings but he kept the Li- der’s choice in the bottom
Rinkunas; ND/MM, Jonathan MC 25 - ASA 30 Jesse Pruitt hit Matt Flynn Blue Ridge tried to claw ons in the game so they of the fourth and an error
Gillen; OLP, Colin Florey; MC 15 - WVC 40 to start off the inning. back into the game when had an opportunity to in the top of the fifth,
OLP, Tony Kutz; SCSP, ASA 15 - WVC 40 Mason Mecke capitalized Jacob Roberts hit an RBI climb back into the game. Blue Ridge held a 5-3
Charlie Lyons. ASA, Mackenie Green- and hit an RBI double single to cut the Lacka- He compiled six strike lead before the Lions’
St. Mary’s Dunmore vs field; MC, Alyssa Alfano; that cut the lead to 5-4. wanna Trail lead to four. outs while giving up eight seven-run barrage in the
Royal Cougar Challengers vs ASA, Brianna Galvin; MC, After Pete Murazzi walked Later in the inning, the hits and four earned runs. bottom of the fifth.
LaSalle Academy at Condel- Abbie Sebastianelli; MC, Matt Aten hit an RBI sin- Fighting Tigers threatened “I think he was a little Lackawanna Trail will
la Park Megan McGown; MC, Brian- gle to tie the game at with the bases loaded and fired up because the team face off against Western
JV Girls na Price; SA, Bridget Bogin- five. Bruce Benko walked the tying run at the plate knew what was riding on Wayne at home in its final
RCC 24 LSA 31 ski; MC, Cecelia Petty; ASA, to load bases with no but Murazzi worked out of this game,” Peters said. “I regular season game be-
SMS 20 LSA 35 Allison Hammer; ASA, Julia outs. After a runner in- the jam. Chris Zawiski think he had a little too fore entering the district
SMS 27 RCC 28 Haefele. terference call, Pruitt lined out to centerfield much adrenaline going in playoffs. Peters said the
LSA, Abigail Guziewicz; Varsity Boys threw a wild pitch, which and Pruitt grounded out to the beginning but he set- Lions have to work on
SMS, Julia Sirotnak; RCC, MC 11 - WVC 25 scored Murazzi to give the third to end the scoring tled down and pitched a their defense in order to
Samantha Rajza; RCC, MC 17 - ASA 38 Lions their first lead of threat. great game.” succeed in the post-sea-
Courtney June; RCC, Rosalie ASA 14 - WVC 22 the game. Devin Hawk replaced Zawiski hit an RBI sin- son.
Bennie; SMS, Annie Gan; MC, Justin Belardi; MC, Tanner Holmes added to Pruitt at pitcher in the gle in the bottom of the “We can’t give other
SMS, Nicole Gillette; SMS, Jacob Mineo, MC, Kevin the Lackawanna Trail lead bottom of the sixth inning, first to give Blue Ridge teams extra outs especially
Lizzy McKeon; SMS, Alli- Sompel; WVC, Anthony on an RBI double that struck out two and kept an early 1-0 lead. After an as you move forward into
son Walsh; LSA, Neena Beg- Nardone; ASA, Jake McGov- scored Benko and Victor the deficit at four runs. errant throw on a pick-off the playoffs,” Peters said.
gin. ern; MC, Tyler Saar; MC, Rosa. Flynn capped off Flynn ended any chance attempt at third in the top “Those teams are all good
JV Boys Daniel Burke; ASA, Billy the seven-run fifth with an of a Blue Ridge comeback of the second the Fighting teams and if you give
LSA 19 RCC 36 Legg; MC, Adam Walsh; RBI single that gave the when he also struck out Tigers gained a two-run them extra outs it could
LSA 14 SMS 22 ASA, Connor Burdick. Lions a 10-5 lead. two in the top of the sev- lead. Pruitt hit a two-run really hurt.”
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Middle blocker Lady Lion excels at third base


powers Trail BY: ROB TOMKAVAGE
[email protected]

FACTORYVILLE - Lacey
a little reluctant at first, but she
made the switch and turned
into possibly the best third
to improve my hitting. I have a
coach at Battaglia’s that helps
me with my batting.”

team to success
Croasdale, 18, has been playing baseman in the league.” Croasdale think it’s critical
softball for three years. She lists Brander thinks the senior’s for the young players to devel-
fielding and working together fearless attitude contributes to op a good relationship with the
with her teammates as her her solid play at the hot corner. veterans early in their careers.
favorite aspects of the sport. “You can’t be afraid of the “The seniors try to help the
BY DON MCGLYNN unnoticed by his teammates, Lackawanna Trail head ball playing third base,” he said. younger girls so we can com-
[email protected] who voted him a captain this coach John Brander thinks her “On bunts you need to take a municate on the field,” she said.
FACTORYVILLE - The season, along with teammates speed and knowledge of the few steps in. She has a tough Brander thinks the senior is
Lackawanna Trail High School David Boslough and Jordan game are her best skills on the frame of mind.” one of the hardest workers he
volleyball team went from Rose. softball field. Croasdale credited the coach- has ever coached, and an excel-
finishing 5-7 in 2010, to the “He’s one of our best players “She is very fast and very ing of Brander as a big reason lent example for the younger ABINGTON JOURNAL/ ALICE STUFFLE
Lackawanna League cham- and a team leader, and I think smart,” he said. “She does a she has developed into a solid girls to follow. Lacey Croasdale, shown above,
pions, with an overall record of they recognized that right from good job putting the bat on the player. “She is probably one of the moved to third base for the Lady
11-1 in 2011. when we voted two weeks into ball, and once she gets on base “He’s helped a lot with my hardest workers on the field,” Lions this season.
At the center of the team’s practice,” said Wozniak. she uses her speed to her ad- hitting,” she said. “Last year, I he said. “At practice she is
turnaround has been three-year Wozniak added that Swep- vantage. She can steal just didn’t have the best batting always asking for extra repeti- ing position and keep coming
varsity starter, middle blocker pensheiser, with his strong about any base she wants, and average. He told me what I was tions taking ground balls and up with clutch hits,” he said.
Lyle Sweppenheiser. work ethic, has always been a is very smart on the bases.” doing wrong and taught be extra swings. I’ve never heard a Croasdale, the daughter of
“(His job is) Mostly to shut leader by example, but this year The team was left with a hole exactly what to do. I thank him complaint out of her. Her work Rich and Lisa, plans on attend-
down the other team’s big hit- he has also become more vocal at third base after the gradua- for everything he’s done for ethic is pretty much un- ing Mansfield University to
ters. He’s our first line of de- with his teammates. The 17- tion of Vickie Van Fleet. Bran- me.” matched.” play field hockey and study
fense on the block,” said head year-old said that the transition der called upon Croasdale to The Wyoming County resi- The Lady Lions have won criminal justice. She was a
coach Deb Wozniak. was something that just hap- fill the gap. dent continues to hone her two of their last three games, four-year member of the field
“But he’s also our biggest pened as the season went on. “She had always played game in the off season, even and Brander is confident they hockey team and participated
offensive threat. That’s pretty “It kind of just happened… shortstop, but we were in need while participating in other can continue to win if they in track for one year.
normal, at that position they’re we were playing really sloppy of a third baseman,” Brander sports. keep doing what has made The Lady Lions (5-7) will
usually your best hitter and best against Western Wayne, which said. “I think third base is a “Throughout the winter, I them successful. play their final regular season
blocker.” was the biggest game of the more important position in play indoor field hockey,” she “We need to drive in base game at Western Wayne High
Sweppenheiser leads the year. We weren’t playing well, softball than shortstop. She was said. “I go to the batting cages runners when they are in scor- School May 18 at 4:30 p.m.
team in kills, and his play this and I just tried to motivate
season is one of the reasons the everyone to play hard,” said
Lions will be ranked, at the
very least, second, when the
Sweppenheiser.
“Everyone listened to me TENNIS
district playoffs begin May 23. because everyone knows I’m a Continued from Page 1
The high seeding means the three-year starter, and it Everyone is gunning for you.”
team will play their first game helped.” Palmer, however, never stop-
at home. The team defeated Western ped aiming for another straight-
The junior has been a force Wayne, the only team the Lions set victory.
on the team since his freshman lost to this season, 3-1, April “I definitely had the confi-
year, when he said he took to 26. dence I was going to end this in
the game very quickly. The Lions will now try and two,” Palmer said.
“I’ve always had an interest take the momentum from their Palmer won four straight
in it. There’s no junior high winning season into the district Charlie and Jen Puksta of Wa- games for a 6-5 lead.
program, so I was on the track playoffs. verly rest after completing the Brand fought back to force a
team, and my history teacher “I’m not sure who we’re race. tiebreaker, but Palmer won the
was the volleyball coach, Mr. playing first round yet, but last match’s final six points to take
(Curt) Sohns, at the time and night I went and watched his second gold medal of the
he just said I should give it a Coughlin and Crestwood. We week.
try… and I fell in love with it could end up against either one Palmer had lost just three
on the first day.” of them, and I’m pretty confi- ABINGTON JOURNAL/ALEX SEELEY games in the first nine sets of
“He told me a lot of the stuff dent we could beat them and Joe Cardillo (First place 50-59), left, with Tom Holmes of Dunmore. the singles tournament before
was the same as basketball, and I’m hoping we could make it to Brand put up a fight in the

On the run
I’ve played basketball my regionals and maybe states,” second set.
whole life, so it was basically said Sweppenhieser. Earlier in the week, Palmer
just picking up the idea of the “My goal since the beginning had been part of a District 2-4
game. And once I picked that of the year has been to make it team championship for Abing-
up, he told me I would get to states.” ton Heights, which beat Jersey

in Waverly
some varsity time and then the Sweppenheiser, 17, a Facto- Shore, 5-0, in the final to earn a
one game he just put me in, and ryville resident, is the son of state tournament berth.
I’ve played since then.” Debbie Sweppenheiser. Nathan Engh, the number-
Sweppenheiser said he start- The Lions will begin chasing two singles player in the team
ed playing weak-side hitter, his goal when they begin the championship, won two match-
before moving to middle block- playoffs May 23 at Lackawan- On May 14, the Waverly Community House hosted its es in the singles tournament
er during his first year on the na Trail High School, with the annual “Waverly Waddle” 5K Walk/Run, chaired by Da- before falling to Brand, 6-3,
team. time and team to be an- nielle Carpenter. A “Junior Waddle,” for children aged 8 3-6, 6-3, in the quarterfinals.
His talents haven’t gone nounced. and under, took place immediately following. Charley Strickland of Dalton The Scranton Prep team and
Joe Cardillo earned first place in the age group 50-59, races to the finish line. its number-one singles player,
Hollie Green earned first place in the age bracket 19 to 29. Will Cognetti, each settled for

AHMS track team wins . second place in the District 2


Class AA tournaments.
Wyoming Seminary defeated

District 2 championship Scranton Prep, 4-1, in the


championship match.
George Parkhurst of Wyom-
Abington Heights Middle Duboski also finished second ing Seminary topped Cognetti,
School won the girls’ team for the Lady Comets. 6-1, 6-2, in the final.
championship, while Mark Lakeland’s Cassidy Jenkins, Walker Temperton, who
Arzie won two individual events who also finished second in the reached the semifinals in sin-
and a relay gold medal to help 100 hurdles, won the 300 hur- gles, will team with Cognetti in
Lakeland finish second in the dles in 50.06 seconds. the District 2 Class AA doubles
boys’ standings during the Dis- Arzie led the Lakeland boys tournament that is scheduled to
trict 2 Junior High Track and to their second-place finish by start Wednesday.
Field Championships Saturday winning the 800 in 2:11.48 and Cognetti and Temperton are
at Scranton Memorial Stadium. the 1600 in 4:47.11. He also the top seed while teammates
Abigail McMinn won the 100 joined Nathan Morgan, Scotty Jay Patel and Matt Hanahue are
hurdles in 16.54 seconds to help Cortes and Adam Davis to win seeded sixth.
Abington Heights compile 80 the 3200 relay in 9:02.36. Michael Smertz and Mark
points, eight more than second- Zach Bird of Abington Van Nort, the number-one dou-
place Pittston Area. Heights won the triple jump bles team throughout Abington
Lakeland was sixth with 37 with 38-11 3/4. Heights’ Lackawanna League
and Scranton Prep was ninth Coughlin won the team title Division 1 and District 2-4
with 28. with 68 points. Lakeland was championship season, are seed-
Breanna Toro finished second second with 60 and Abington ed seed for the Class AAA
in the high jump and triple for Heights third with 51. doubles tournament.
Abington Heights. The 3200 Scranton Prep was 16th out of Engh will team with Jai Red-
relay team of Michaelina 29 scoring teams with 21 points Participants included members of the Green family, from left: Eric, Hollie (First place age 19-29), Alys- kar for a doubles team that is
Holmes, Abigail McMinn, and Lackawanna Trail was 24th sa, Beth and Mike (Second place age 40-49), of Dalton. seeded fourth.
Perrine Wasser and Vanessa with six.

RECORDS
Continued from Page 1
the triple jump.
The Lady Chiefs placed
in all three relays, taking
Aliza Furneaux, 300 hur-
dles, seventh; and the 1600
relay team, seventh.
Crossword answers from page A9
fifth in the 400, seventh in Tuzze was also third in
Holy Redeemer won both the 3200 and eighth in the the discus while Steve
team titles. 1600. Munley placed in three
Doyle was also fourth in Other Lakeland girls events for the Lakeland
the pole vault while Han- who placed in individual boys.
nah Tuffy and Ashton events were: Sarah Larkin, Munley was third in the
Boyarsky also placed in 200, third; Rachel Luke, triple jump, fourth in the
multiple individual events. discus, fifth; Maggie Rit- 110 hurdles and tied for
Tuffy was third in the ter, javelin, sixth; and fourth in the high jump.
300 hurdles and fifth in Alex Miller, 3200, sixth. Justin Barber was fourth
the 1600. Boyarsky was The other place finishes in the discus and Andrew
sixth in the long jump, by the Lackawanna Trail Urban seventh in the 400
tied for seventh in the girls were: Keirnan for the Lackawanna Trail
high jump and eighth in Dougherty, 1600, sixth; boys.
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