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WILKES-BARRE, PA SAtuRdAy, MARch 16, 50
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MASS HONORS FALLEN HEROES
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
T
he helmets
of de-
ceased re-
ghters John
Lombardo,
who served in
Pittston, and
Leonard Insa-
laco, of West
Pittston, sit
near the altar
of St. John
the Evange-
list Church in
Pittston during
the Blue Mass
on Friday night
as Michael
Lombardo,
brother of
John Lom-
bardo, reads
Scripture. For
the story, see
Page 2A.
Exeter resident Mark Linker
applauds Luzerne Countys new
rules for processing warrants
that have been lifted, saying he
doesnt want anyone else sent to
jail without cause.
Linker and his attorney, Laura
Dennis, publicly shed light on
warrant pro-
cessing prob-
lems last May
after he was
wrongly lodged
in prison on a
warrant that
had been lifted
two weeks ear-
lier.
Warrants are
issued when someone fails to
appear in county criminal court
proceeding. Under the new poli-
cy, attorneys must informa clerk
of courts employee when they
are ling a court order lifting a
warrant so it can be processed
immediately.
Before, these orders often
were mixed in piles of other less
urgent paperwork, which led to
delays entering the lifted war-
rants into the court record sys-
tem.
In Linkers case, a county
judge lifted a warrant against
him when he appeared in court
on May 11 related to a drunken-
driving charge. The clerk of
courts never entered the war-
rant dismissal into the record
system, prompting another
judge to issue a warrant against
Linker on May 18 based on a
district attorneys ofce listing
of defendants who failed to ap-
pear in court.
Linker, 45, was transported
to jail when police asked for his
identication while he was help-
ing a friend with a at tire.
The outstanding warrant da-
tabase accessed by police is up-
dated by the county sheriffs of-
ce. Sheriff deputies personally
retrieve copies of lifted warrants
New way
to process
warrants
is lauded
Exeter resident shed light
on countys criminal records
system after wrongful arrest.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
Linker
CHICAGO The planned
shutdown of nearly 240 air traf-
c control towers across the na-
tion under federal budget cuts
will strip away an extra layer of
safety during takeoffs and land-
ings, leaving pilots to manage
the most critical stages of ight
on their own.
The towers
slated to close
are at smaller
airports with
lighter trafc,
and all pilots
are trained to
land without
help by com-
muni c a t i ng
among them-
selves on a
common radio
frequency. But
airport direc-
tors and pilots
say there is little
doubt the removal of that sec-
ond pair of eyes on the ground
increases risk and will slow
the progress that has made the
U.S. air system the safest in the
world.
Its not only private pilots in
small planes who stand to be af-
fected. Many of the airports in
question are serviced by major
airlines, and the cuts also could
leave towers unmanned during
overnight hours at some big-
city airports such as Chicagos
Midway and General Mitchell
Airport in Milwaukee. The plans
have prompted airlines to re-
viewwhether the changes might
pose problems for commercial
service that could mean cancel-
ing or rescheduling ights.
Without the help of control-
lers, risk goes up exponential-
ly, said Mark Hanna, director
of the Abraham Lincoln Capital
Airport in Springeld, Ill., which
could see its tower close.
As part of the spending cuts
that went into effect this month,
the Federal Aviation Adminis-
tration is being forced to trim
Risks rise
if towers
to close
at airports
Sequestration raises concern
about air travel as closures
set in nearly every state.
By JASON KEYSER
Associated Press
WILKES-BARRE The 33rd annual
St. Patricks Day parade steps off at
2 p.m. today. The parade begins on
South Main Street at South Street,
proceeds north on Main Street, two
blocks around Public Square and onto
North Main Street, and ends at the
intersection with Union Street.
Participants will include: the Wyo-
ming Valley Pipe & DrumBand; march-
ing bands fromCoughlin, GAR and
Meyers high schools; the Avalon String
Band; and more. Mayor TomLeighton,
members of city council and other
area ofcials will march in the parade.
The master of ceremonies on the
reviewing stand on Public Square will
be assistant city solicitor Bill Vinsko.
A parking ban will be in effect
along the parade route and staging
areas. The parade will be broadcast
live on WYLN TV-35, available on
channel 7 on Service Electric Com-
munications.
WILKES-BARRE Penn-
sylvania Department of Rev-
enue Secretary Dan Meuser
said Friday partnering with a
lottery management rm and
selling off the states liquor
system remain priorities for
the Corbett administration.
Meuser, a resident of Kings-
ton Township, addressed
the Greater
Wilkes-Barre
Chamber of
C o m m e r c e
at a breakfast
meeting at the
Westmoreland
Club.
Despite the
state House
of Representatives and Senate
being Republican-controlled,
Gov. Tom Corbett cant get his
fellow GOP members to ap-
prove the two plans
The governor feels both
are in the best interests of
the commonwealth, Meuser
said. There has been so much
remarkably inaccurate infor-
mation about the plans in the
state Legislature and in the
media. We intend to continue
the discussions.
The sale of the liquor system
would provide a one-time rev-
enue jolt of $1 billion, Meuser
said. The divestiture of the
retail and wholesale functions
would be a two-step, four-year
process and would end the
state-run monopoly and invest
Meuser promotes governors priorities
Pa. revenue secretary
outlines corbetts stance on
liquor system, lottery.
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
Meuser
See MEUSER, Page 10A
See AIRPORT, Page 10A See RECORDS, Page 10A
W-B touts special-ops truck
WILKES-BARRE The
citys new $200,000 special op-
erations vehicle was designed
with reghters in mind
and taxpayers, too.
The shiny red truck dis-
played Friday at Fire Depart-
ment headquarters on Ross
Street incorporated equip-
ment from the one it replaced.
Those savings kept the pur-
chase within budget while
still ensuring the safety and
welfare of reghters and city
residents, Fire Chief Jay Del-
aney said.
The vehicle will serve a
number of uses such as pro-
vide an out-of-the elements ll-
ing station for the reghters
air bottles, supply emergency
lighting and serve as an on-site
rehab center for reghters
and as an incident command
City firefighters played role in
designing one-of-a-kind vehicle
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Fire Department Capt. Alan Klapat describes features of
Wilkes-Barres newest truck.
By JERRY LYNOTT
jlynott@timesleader.com
Judge sentences 3 sexually violent predators on 1 day
WILKES-BARRE Three men labeled
as violent sexual predators by a Luzerne
County judge at sentencing hearings re-
ceived lengthy prison terms on Friday.
Assistant District Attorney Jenny Rob-
erts, who primarily
prosecutes defendants
charged with child sex
offenses, said the three
designations in one day
is a rst for her.
Those people found to
be violent sexual offend-
ers are mandated under
the states Megans Law to a lifetime of
registration with state police. They must
register their address, employment and
vehicle every three months for the rest of
their lives and have certain restrictions
where they can reside.
Judge David W. Lupas ordered them
not to enter any schools or attend school
events. They are prohibited from public
parks, playgrounds, public pools and li-
braries.
two sentenced to 22 to 44 years in
prison; third to serve ve to 10.
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Butz
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subject most
of its 47,000
employees, in-
cluding tower
controllers,
to periodic
furloughs.
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HANOVER TWP. Town-
ship police reported the
following:
Taina Laborde, 31, of
Nanticoke, was charged with
leaving the scene of an ac-
cident and driving without
a license after she allegedly
left the scene after a crash on
Woodbury Street on Wednes-
day, police said.
Police said they found
Laborde in the parking lot of
Turkey Hill on Carey Avenue
trying to change a tire, which
they allege was damaged in
the crash.
Township police on
Thursday recovered a stolen
pickup from a wooded area
below railroad tracks about
100 yards south of Franklin
Junction on East Division
Street. The red Ford F-150
was reported stolen from
Wilkes-Barre on Monday.
HAZLETON A wanted
man was taken to a hospital
after leading police on a
short chase and crashing his
vehicle, city police said.
Police said they recognized
Jesus Delgado, 27, of North
Cedar Street, Hazleton, as
being wanted on a state parole
violation for robbery charges
as he was driving an Acura
Integra in the area of Broad
and Poplar streets at about 1
p.m. Wednesday.
Offcers attempted a traffc
stop and Delgado allegedly
fed, driving to the area of
10th and Laurel streets. While
Delgado was driving north on
Laurel Street and attempting
to turn left onto 10th Street,
the Acura spun and a rear tire
collided with a police vehicle
driving on Laurel Street,
police said.
The Acura continued a few
feet west on 10th Street and
struck two parked vehicles,
police said. Delgado allegedly
tried to fee on foot but was
taken into custody.
Delgado was to be charged
with feeing and eluding, reck-
less endangerment, resisting
arrest, disorderly conduct and
several vehicle code violations
including driving with a DUI-
suspended license, police said.
HAZLE TWP. Four
people were injured in a two-
car crash at the intersection of
state Route 924 and Veterans
Road just after 4 p.m. Thurs-
day.
George Panco, 85, of the
Harwood Mines section of
Hazle Township, was driv-
ing south on Route 924 in
the right travel lane while
Liby Cabrera-Capellan, 21, of
Hazleton, was driving south
on Route 924 in the left lane
when Panco tried to make a
left turn onto Veterans Road,
police said. His vehicle was
struck in the front fender area
by Cabrera-Capellans vehicle,
police said.
Panco was transported to
Geisinger Wyoming Valley
Medical Center in Plains
Township with minor injuries.
Cabrera-Capellan was
transported to Hazleton
General Hospital with moder-
ate injuries along with Leiky
Colon, 18, of Hazleton, one of
her passengers, who suffered
minor injuries, police said.
George Pancos passenger,
Stanley Panco, 89, of Har-
wood Mines, also suffered
minor injuries, police said.
Adrian Garcia-Santos, 18,
of Hazleton, also a passenger
in Cabrera-Capellans car, was
uninjured.
HAZLETON A wanted
man was hit by a truck as he
was running from police on
Friday, police said.
City police spotted Michael
Verbitsky, who was wanted for
escape after absconding from
a work release program at the
Luzerne County Correctional
Facility, in a Ford Ranger and
initiated a traffc stop on on
East Chestnut Street just west
of Cedar Street, police said.
Immediately after the
vehicle stopped, Verbitsky
got out, ran east on Chestnut
Street and, as he entered
the intersection with Cedar
Street, collided with a Chev-
rolet Silverado traveling south
on Cedar Street, police said.
Verbitsky suffered multiple
injuries and was transported
to Hazleton General Hospital
and then fown to Geisinger
Wyoming Valley Medical
Center.
Shannon Fisher, 32, of Free-
land, also was in the Ford and
was charged with possession
of drugs and possession of
drug paraphernalia.
Verbitsky, 25, no known ad-
dress, was charged with fight
to avoid apprehension, trial or
punishment; possession of a
controlled substance, posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia
and operating a vehicle with a
suspended license.
PITTSTON After receiv-
ing inquiries from city resi-
dents who had received phone
calls requesting donations
for the Pittston City Police
Associations Easter egg hunt,
city police are advising all
residents that the department
does not solicit donations by
phone and is not seeking any
donations at this time.
Police advise that no one
should give personal informa-
tion over the telephone when
receiving phone calls request-
ing donations.
They ask that residents
call police through 911
when these types of calls are
received.
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HERSHEY, Pa. Penn States
trustees heard Friday if they
didnt already know that the
fring of football coach Joe Pater-
no soon after Jerry Sanduskys ar-
rest on child molestation charges
remains an open wound among
the schools vast ranks of alumni.
The subject was briefy de-
bated by board members, but in
a half-hour public comment sec-
tion alumni were more heated,
including calls for trustees to re-
sign and for the NCAA to rescind
its harsh sanctions imposed on
the school last year.
The main target of criticism
was the universitys internal re-
port into how university offcials
handled reports in 1998 and 2001
that Sandusky, a former assistant
coach, was behaving inappropri-
ately in team showers with boys.
Sandusky was convicted of 45
criminal counts last year and is
in state prison.
The report, produced by a
team led by former FBI director
Louis Freeh, has been a target of
critics, including Paternos fam-
ily.
Paternos fring, said alumnus
Philip LaPorta of Leesburg, Va.,
has wreaked havoc on Pater-
nos family, the football program
and the university.
It is evident by the things that
you have said and the things that
you have failed to say regarding
the Freeh report, your moral fail-
ure is cataclysmic, LaPorta told
the board during a meeting at
Hershey Medical Center. Your
failure in leadership is inexcus-
able.
Trustee Ken Frazier, for the
second day, defended the Freeh
report as independent and com-
plete, based on available evi-
dence and witnesses.
Frazier said the school had to
deal fairly and responsibly with
the undeniable reality of harm
to children on our campus by a
former Penn State coach, and
the documentary evidence that
Freeh turned up was part of that
process.
We cannot put our heads in
the sand and pretend that chil-
dren were not hurt or that the
documents do not exist, he said.
Frazier cautioned against in-
vestigating the Freeh report,
warning it would be an attempt
to rewrite history that would
damage efforts to move the
school past this horrible event.
But fellow trustee Anthony
Lubrano said he is troubled by
lingering questions.
The faws of the Freeh report
cannot be dismissed or over-
looked, Lubrano said. They are
signifcant and numerous and
must be addressed. This case will
not be resolved until the record is
set straight.
He said the board should in-
vite Freeh to come to a meeting,
along with the group that pro-
duced a report for the Paterno
family that found fault with the
Freeh investigation.
At PSU meeting, Paterno questions linger
Alumni rail against NcAA,
board of trustees at meeting.
By MARK SCOLFORO
Associated Press
DEP issues violation notice to Wyoming County pipeline owner over gas vent
MONROE TWP. PVR Mar-
cellus GatheringLLC, of Radnor,
has been sent a notice of viola-
tion from the state Department
of Environmental Protection
regarding a Sept. 30 incident at
the companys dehydration sta-
tion on state Route 309 near the
Luzerne County border in Wyo-
ming County.
A safety detection system at
the station caused an emergency
shutdown. DEP issued the no-
tice on Thursday alerting the
company of its failure to notify
the department of the incident
within 24 hours as is required by
its permit.
DEP spokeswoman Colleen
Connolly said the department was
alerted of the Sept. 30 incident
only after an investigation into a
Nov. 23 incident at that same sta-
tion, known as the Chapin Station.
That incident was caused by a
broken pilot that allowed moisture
to enter the relief valve, which
then froze, causing it to open and
vent, or blow off, natural gas. A
roar like a freight train emanated
from the station at 3 a.m. and a
methane cloud rising 50 feet high
poured from the open valve until
crews from PVR could close the
valve. DEP was notifed within
the required time frame of that
incident
DEP is requiring the company
submit, within 15 days, an accept-
able plan to prevent similar mal-
functions and a plan to ensure that
if future shutdowns occur, DEP is
notifed within the required 24-
hour time period. Failure to com-
ply could result in legal action in
the future.
The Chapin Station is part of
the 30-mile long, 24-inch diam-
eter Wyoming Pipeline that PVR
Marcellus Gathering runs from
northwestern Wyoming County
to a metering station off Hildeb-
randt Road in Dallas Township,
Luzerne County. Gas began fow-
ing through the Chapin Station in
September. The Wyoming Pipe-
line project was one of the assets
PVR acquired from Chief Gath-
ering LLC for $1 billion in May
2012.
The September incident not
only wasnt reported to DEP;
neither the Luzerne County 911
Center nor the Kunkle Fire De-
partment, which covers Monroe
Township, were alerted.
By ANDREWM. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
PITTSTON Twenty years
its been, she said. Hes been
gone as long as he was alive.
Barbara Insalaco, mother to
the fallen West Pittston freman
Leonard Insalaco, pondered
the loss of her son who died 20
years ago alongside his friend
and colleague, John Lombardo.
St. John the Evangelist
Church parishioners, joined
by 45 uniformed public ser-
vice members, gathered at the
church for a Blue Mass on Fri-
day to honor John and Leon-
ards lives lost in the line of
duty when the two fell through
the still-smoldering foor of a
Main Street building, March
15, 1993.
The fallen fremens helmets
were displayed at the altar as
the Knights of Columbus choir
sang somber hymns from the
loft.
John, a Pittston City fre-
fghter, was 25 in 1993 when
the multiple-alarm call went
out for a structure fre. At the
time, West Pittston Fire De-
partment worked closely with
the citys and responded to the
call simultaneously.
After the blaze was extin-
guished, John and Leonard
went in together. Mike Lombar-
do, Johns older brother, said it
was unknown then, but the old
buildings structure had been
compromised and after they
fell through the foor, the build-
ing came down on top of them.
Crews worked feverishly
through the night; the fremen
fnally were pulled out the next
day, but it was too late, Lom-
bardo said.
Insalaco said her son had
just been promoted to assistant
chief, a position for which he
had always longed. She said
when her son was small, he had
a big toy fre truck on which he
had written in black lettering:
West Pittston Fire Depart-
ment.
Though Leonard and John
worked for departments on
opposite sides of the river,
she said, the two were close
friends. John used to tell
people, When I go in there (to
fght fres), I want Lenny on
my back, Insalaco said.
Johns nephew, who was
named after his uncle, from
the lectern said his namesake
has been a guiding inspiration.
The younger Lombardo said
this year he offcially joined the
Pittston City Fire Department.
Its truly an honor to work
alongside those who were with
him in those fnal moments,
John said.
The Rev. John Bendik spoke
directly toward the eight pews
flled with starched blue uni-
forms.
I have the highest regard for
what you do, for frefghters,
for the medical responders and
for our police offcers, Bendik
said.
You never know when you
get off that fre engine whats
going to happen to you, he
said. You do this out of love.
You do this out of a very special
commitment, and thats what
were here to celebrate.
Blue Mass held
By JON OCONNELL
joconnell@timesleader.com
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Pittston City Fire Chief James Rooney, center, and West Pittston Fire Chief John Hood, right,
join their reghters for the Blue Mass at St. John the Evangelist Church in Pittston on Friday.
Service honors 2 fallen Pittston-area firemen
LOTTERY
MIDDAY DRAWING
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BIG 4 - 2-0-9-9
QUINTO - 5-2-4-9-3
TREASURE HUNT
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NIGHTLY DRAWING
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BIG 4 - 0-5-2-7
QUINTO - 3-4-0-2-9
CASH 5
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MEGA MILLIONS
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MEGA BALL - 08
No player matched all ve
numbers in Fridays Cash
5 jackpot drawing. Satur-
days jackpot will be worth
$225,000.
Lottery ofcials reported 58
players matched four num-
bers, winning $296.50 each;
1,859 players matched three
numbers, winning $15.50
each; and 25.697 players
matched two numbers, win-
ning $1 each.
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WILKES-BARRE The city is one
of three municipalities in Pennsylva-
nia being recognized for its ability to
respond to public health emergencies.
Ted Kross, director of the Wilkes-
Barre Health Department, was in
Atlanta this week to pick up the
award from the National Association
of County and City Health Ofcials.
Accepting the award with Kross on
behalf of the city were Chuck Pahler,
public health preparedness coordina-
tor, and Susan Kennedy, administra-
tive assistant for public health pre-
paredness.
This is a signature accomplish-
ment for our department, Kross said.
Many hours were spent drafting, ed-
iting and training on the emergency
response plan. I am very proud of this
honor and of our employees.
The association the voice of
2,800 local health departments across
the country provides resources to
help local health department leaders
develop public health policies and
programs to ensure communities
have access to vital programs and ser-
vices that people need to keep them
protected from disease and disaster.
Kross said he, Pahler and Kennedy
worked on the citys emergency pre-
paredness plan for two years. Wilkes-
Barre is one of 50 towns across the
United States to be honored this year,
he said.
This award conrms that Wilkes-
Barre is ready to respond to natural
disasters, disease outbreaks, health
emergencies, bio-terroristic threats
or large-scale food outbreaks, Kross
said.
Mayor Tom Leighton praised Kross
and his team for their efforts on the
project. This accreditation is yet an-
other recognition that Wilkes-Barre
is at the forefront of emergency pre-
paredness, he said.
Local health departments undergo
a rigorous evaluation by peer review
of a set of national standards for pub-
lic health preparedness in three key
areas: preparedness planning, work
force competency and demonstration
of all-hazards readiness through ex-
ercises or a response to a real event.
The award conrms the city has a
thorough and coordinated emergency
response plan in place, that agency
staff members are trained and that the
agency exercises the plan and uses it
during public health emergencies.
In a press release, Robert Pestronk,
the associations executive director,
said local health departments are a
critical part of any communitys rst
response to disease outbreaks, emer-
gencies and acts of terrorism.
HARRISBURG
New troopers assigned
Ten of the 73 men and women
joining the ranks of the Pennsylvania
State Police following their graduation
Friday from the State Police Academy
in Hershey have been assigned to work
out of Troop N based in Hazleton.
State Police Commissioner Frank
Noonan and U.S. Sen. Robert P. Casey,
Jr., spoke at the ceremony, held Friday
morning at Central Dauphin High
School in Harrisburg. This was the
135th class to graduate from the State
Police Academy in Hershey since it
opened in 1960.
The new troopers that have been
assigned to Troop N are: Jesse D. Bach-
man, of Bath; Joseph F. Bissol, of Clif-
ford Township; Michael A. Gesualdo,
of Levittown; Timothy E. Gronski, of
Moosic; Robert V. Impaglia Jr., of Nan-
ticoke; Ryan M. Kempinski, of Bethle-
hem; Anthony L. Paciotti, of Peckville;
Carl J. Puskar, of Exeter; Michael P.
Strenchock, of Hazle Township; and
Ethan D. Wenzel, of Swoyersville.
Andrew Morgantini, of Forty Fort,
was assigned to Troop H in Harris-
burg.
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The lottery encourages each holder
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WASHINGTON
Rep. calls for prison review
Spurred by the death of corrections
ofcer Eric Williams, of Nanticoke,
U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, R-Lycoming
Township, has sent a letter to Bureau
of Prisons Director Charles Samuels,
urging a comprehensive overview of all
policies impacting the safety of federal
corrections ofcers, as well as a re-
evaluation of policies pertaining to the
recruitment and retention of ofcers.
On Feb. 25, Williams was killed
while performing nightly lockdown du-
ties at the U.S. Penitentiary in Canaan,
Wayne County. Williams reportedly
was alone with 130 inmates at the time
of the attack, armed only with a radio,
keys and handcuffs.
This tragedy is a devastating re-
minder of the dangers the correctional
ofcers at our federal prisons confront
every day and highlights that the Bu-
reau of Prisons and Congress must do
more to adequately protect the ofcers
who put their lives on the line to keep
us safe, Marino said in his letter.
HUNLOCK TWP.
Northwest PTO auction set
The Northwest Area Intermedi-
ate School PTO will hold its annual
auction on March 23 at the former
Hunlock Creek Elementary building,
21 Sunset Lake Road. The auction
will begin at 10 a.m. with registration
starting at 9. Proceeds will be used
to purchase materials and supplies to
enrich students educations.
Exeter Mayor Cas-
sandra Colemans
near-death experi-
ence last year
caused by deep vein
thrombosis has led
her friend, state Rep.
Phyllis Mundy, to
use her state ofce to
raise awareness of the
serious but preventable medical condi-
tion.
Mundy, D-Kingston, introduced
a resolution in the House designat-
ing March as Deep Vein Thrombosis
Awareness Month in Pennsylvania.
The House, in a 196-0 vote, adopted the
resolution Wednesday as Coleman and
her mother watched.
Coleman, 25, who underwent two
knee surgeries in December 2011, de-
veloped the ailment a few months later.
She was re-admitted to Wilkes-Barre
General and then transferred to Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania Hospital in Phila-
delphia, where doctors prepared her
parents for the worst by telling themon
three occasions she might not make it
through the night.
Luckily for Cassandra and for all of
us who love her, she was successfully
treated, Mundy said. I hope by tell-
ing her story, we can raise awareness
and help prevent DVT from needlessly
claiming lives.
Coleman, who suffered knee ail-
ments in high school from cheerlead-
ing, underwent three surgeries in high
school and lived virtually pain free until
walking down her stairs in November
2011. Her knees gave out and she tum-
bled. A few weeks later she was under
the knife.
She was back in her Exeter home for
the new year but was dealing with lin-
gering pain. She woke up the morning
of March 13, 2012 and couldnt breath,
was drenched in sweat and could barely
walk.
She was rushed to the hospital,
where doctors told her she had blood
clots and admitted her to the intensive
care unit. Blood thinners werent work-
ing and the clots werent dissipating.
She eventually was transferred to the
hospital in Philadelphia where doctors
determined she had deep vein clots,
likely as a result from the December
knee surgery. The clots were in her
lungs; 100 percent of one artery was
blocked and 80 percent of another was
clogged. She spent 32 days in the hospi-
tal before being sent home. She cast her
vote in the primary election days later
in a wheelchair.
She has recovered but will take medi-
WILKES-BARRE
With no trial in the foresee-
able future, Luzerne Coun-
ty Judge Fred Pierantoni III
ordered the transfer of dou-
ble homicide suspect Hugo
Selenski to state prison.
Selenski, 39, has been
housed at the county cor-
rectional facility since
April, because his trial was
scheduled for that month.
As the trial was contin-
ued due to an appeal, Selen-
ski remained at the county
jail, where Deputy Warden
James Larson claimed he
is taking up a valuable cell
in the Restrictive Housing
Unit and requiring two cor-
rectional ofcers to transfer
and monitor his visits with
his legal defense team.
It costs county taxpayers
$95 a day to house Selen-
ski, Larson said. Extra se-
curity measures involving
Selenski are due to his high
security status and his es-
cape from the county jail in
October 2003, Larson said.
Prosecutors said Selen-
ski is a state inmate, con-
victed in Monroe County
in July 2009 for the home
invasion of a jewelry store
owner in January 2003. He
was sentenced to 32 1/2
to 65 years in state prison,
making himproperty of the
state correctional institu-
tion, prosecutors said.
Pierantoni agreed, send-
ing Selenski back to state
prison.
The hearing began with
Selenskis lead defense at-
torney, Shelley Centini,
saying prosecutors do not
have any standing to make
the request to transfer Mr.
Selenski and the court
lacks jurisdiction to enter-
tain this petition.
Centini has not been
paid since October for her
tireless effort at preparing
for trial, she said, stating
several times she would re-
fuse to travel to a state pris-
on to meet Selenski if she
is not compensated. Im
not willing to work under
those conditions, Centini
said, I cannot do my best
if I have to travel to state
prison. I will not do that.
A court order appointing
Centini to defend Selenski
in January 2012 pays her
an hourly rate of $85 with-
out benets with a cap of
$40,000, equal to about 470
hours of work. The court
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Dr. Mariner
W-B parking meters reset for increase
WILKES-BARRE Nearly all of the
812 parking meters in the citys down-
town have been updated for higher
fees, a move reected in this years
budget.
The hourly rate jumped from 75
cents to $1 an action intended to
raise $70,000 in additional revenue.
Those people parking in the spots
will see the change by reading the ne
print under the meters glass. It reads:
$1.00 Per Hour - MaximumTime Lim-
it 4 Hours; 3 Minutes For Each Nickel,
6 Minutes For Each Dime, 15 Minutes
For Each Quarter; Deposits Beyond
Time Limit Will Not Add Time To The
Meter.
Almost all of the meters have been
recongured and the remainder will
be nished by early next week, Drew
McLaughlin, administrative coordina-
tor for the city, said Friday.
In addition, the cost of a parking
ticket has doubled to $20.
They were among the fees increased
in the citys $44.9 million budget that
also raised property taxes by 25 mills
to 121.63 mills. Except for the property
tax hike, city council last year approved
Mayor Tom Leightons proposed bud-
get. The mayor called for a 30-mill in-
crease to meet the escalating costs of
providing services to city residents.
The 2013 budget includes $450,000
inparkingmeter fees, upfrom$380,000
last year. The $225,000 budgeted for
parking violations, however, remained
the same.
By JERRY LYNOTT
jlynott@timesleader.com
Hourly parking rates in downtown
are increasing by 33 percent to
raise extra $70,000.
W-B lauded for health preparedness
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
City department deemed ready for
disease outbreaks, bioterrorism,
other emergencies.
State gives
new attention
to deep vein
thrombosis
Don Carey/Times LeaDer PhoTo
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Trial delay prompts judge
to send homicide suspect
back to state prison.
Selenski back to state prison
Don Carey/The Times LeaDer
By ANDREWM. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
Parking meter fees have increased in Wilkes-Barre in order to raise rev-
enues under the $44.9 million budget for this year.
Hugo Selenski is escorted into the Luzerne County courthouse by sheriffs depu-
ties Friday afternoon prior to a judges order returning him to a state prison.
Near-death experience of area
woman prompts state legislature to
declare awareness month.
See THROMBOSIS, Page 4A
See HUGO, Page 4A
BiLL TarUTis/For The Times LeaDer
Kingston Assistant Police Chief
Daniel Hunsinger, left, and Sgt. Mike
Krzywicki look over the remains
of conscated ries and shotguns
destroyed by shearing at Allan In-
dustries Recycling Center in Wilkes-
Barre Township on Friday morning.
court order that hired Centini as
a private contractor is subject to
change.
Assistant District Attorney
Jarrett Ferentino said Centini
has visited Selenski 144 times
at the county correctional facil-
ity, co-defense attorney Edward
Rymsza met Selenski 17 times,
and a private detective met Sel-
enski numerous times for a
total of 300 hours.
Selenskis trial on the killings
of Tammy Fassett and Michael
Kerkowski, both 37, in May
2002 has often been delayed
since he was charged with their
homicides in May 2006. Their
bodies were found buried in a
shallow grave outside his then-
home in Kingston Township on
June 5, 2003.
In November Centini led an
appeal with the state Supreme
Court after Pierantoni refused
to throw out the homicide
charges against Selenski.
Once the Supreme Court is-
sues a ruling, prosecutors have
120 days to bring Selenski to
trial. Prosecutors are seeking
the death penalty.
cation for the rest of her life.
I feel very blessedtobe here,
Coleman said. And to make sure
others dont have to go through
what she has, shes thrilled that
Mundy took it upon herself to
help bring attention to the ail-
ment.
Dr. David R. Mariner, director
of vascular and endovascular
surgery at Geisinger Wyoming
Valley in Plains Township, said
he sees 50 to 100 cases annu-
ally. Shining the spotlight on
what he called a very prevalent
thing is a positive, he said, be-
cause the condition is a silent,
deadly killer that many times is
preventable.
Early detection is a key, said
Mariner, noting that about 15
percent of those diagnosed with
DVT in the country annually
will die from it.
WILKES-BARRE A Mill-
ville man recently was sentenced
in Luzerne County Court on
charges he downloaded child
pornography.
Paul Eric Gochenaur, 20,
of Bottom Road, received a
sentence of 18 months in the
countys Intermediate Punish-
ment Program a special
probationary sentence for
rst-time, nonviolent offenders
on eight counts of posses-
sion of child pornography and
three counts of dissemination of
children engaged in sexual acts.
Gochenaur also was ordered to
serve an additional 30 months
on probation and must register
his address, employment and
vehicle with authorities for life
under the states Megans Law.
Gochenaur is prohibited from
visiting schools, public parks,
playgrounds and libraries, and
he must not reside in a school
zone, according to court records.
Gochenaur downloaded child
pornography for enjoyment
using a friends Internet router
in Huntington Township from
August 2011 to December 2011,
said Luzerne County detectives
and state police.
WILKES-BARRE A
mother pleaded guilty and a
father was sentenced in Luzerne
County Court on charges they
left three children unsupervised
in an apartment without electri-
cal service.
Shanna Ashman, 26, of River-
view Manor, Pittston, pleaded
guilty to endangering the wel-
fare of children. She is scheduled
to be sentenced April 26.
Nathan Warrick, 23, of the
same address, was sentenced
by Judge Joseph Sklarosky Jr.
to 62 days time served to 18
months probation on a charge
of endangering the welfare of
children. Warrick immediately
was paroled.
Ashman and Warrick left a
9-year-old girl, a 2-year-old boy
and a 5-month-old girl unsuper-
vised in their Riverview Manor
apartment on Oct. 27, 2011,
Pittston police said. Police
responded to the apartment on
a complaint two children were
hanging out a second-oor win-
dow, according to the criminal
complaint.
There was no furniture and no
electrical service in the apart-
ment, police said.
Ashman said she left the
children with a babysitter while
at work, and Warrick said he was
working on a car at a friends
residence, the complaint says.
Warrick also was sentenced to
12 months probation on an un-
related criminal trespass charge.
Duryea police said he entered a
business property on Foote Av-
enue when steel railroad plates
were stolen in January 2011,
according to court records.
WILKES-BARRE - A woman
was sentenced in Luzerne
County Court on Monday for
her role in delivering heroin.
Brittany Shemanski, 23, of
West Grand Street, Nanticoke,
was sentenced by Judge Joseph
Sklarosky Jr. to 12 months pro-
bation on a charge of criminal
conspiracy to deliver a con-
trolled substance.
Shemanski drove Ryan Briggs,
25, of Nanticoke, to a parking
lot on the Sans Souci Parkway,
Hanover Township, to exchange
heroin for cash on April 1, 2012,
according to the complaint.
WILKES-BARRE A New
York City man pleaded guilty
in Luzerne County Court on
Monday to a drug charge.
Anthony Torres, 44, of Brook-
lyn, pleaded guilty to possession
with intent to deliver a con-
trolled substance.
Judge Lesa Gelb said Torres
will be sentenced April 25.
Wilkes-Barre police investigat-
ing a theft complaint on South
Welles Street said they found
Torres in possession of crack
cocaine packaged in bags on
Aug. 6, 2012, according to the
criminal complaint.
WILKES-BARRE A city
man was sentenced in Luzerne
County Court on Monday to
probation on a drug charge.
Judge Joseph Sklarosky Jr.
sentenced Patrick Miller, 25, of
Park Avenue, to 24 months in
the countys Intermediate Pun-
ishment Program on a charge of
possession with intent to deliver
a controlled substance. Miller
must serve the rst six months
of the sentence on house arrest
with electronic monitoring.
Miller was in a vehicle that
was stopped on East Northamp-
ton Street that was involved in
a drug buy on Nov. 22, 2010.
Miller was found in possession
of crack cocaine hidden in a
body cavity, according to the
criminal complaint.
WILKES-BARRE - Two
people pleaded guilty in Luzerne
County Court on charges they
left four children unsupervised
while they patronized a tavern.
Shane Vanorder, 27, and
Rebecca Gensel, age unknown,
each pleaded guilty to endanger-
ing the welfare of children.
Exeter police allege Vandorder
and Gensel left four children
between the ages of 8 weeks to
8 years old unsupervised in their
Wyoming Avenue, Exeter, apart-
ment on Aug. 31. Police found
Vanorder and Gensel inside the
VFW tavern on Susquehanna
Avenue, Exeter, according to the
criminal complaint. Judge Fred
Pierantoni III said both will be
sentenced on April 25.
WILKES-BARRE - A Plains
Township man pleaded guilty
to having sex with a 12-year-old
girl and sending nude photos of
himself to two girls.
David Davis Jr., 20, of Wyo-
ming Street, pleaded guilty to
unlawful contact with a minor,
corruption of minors and dis-
semination of sexual materials.
Luzerne County Judge Fred
Pierantoni III said Davis will be
sentenced on June 7.
Plains Township police said
Davis had sex with a 12-year-old
girl in woods near the Leo Solo-
mon School on June 6 and used
a cellphone to text nude pictures
of himself that were viewed by a
10-year-old girl and a 12-year-old
girl on June 11.
WILKES-BARRE - A White
Haven man pleaded no contest
to charges he corrupted a child.
Jeffrey Keil, 38, of Dixon Lane,
was charged by Rice Township
police with having sex with a
16-year-old girl several times at
his residence and at the girls
home from Nov. 26 to Jan. 4,
2011, according to the criminal
complaint.Luzerne County
Judge Fred Pierantoni III said
Keil will be sentenced on June 7.
WILKES-BARRE - David
John Wisnosky, 61, of Terrace
Avenue, Exeter Township, was
sentenced to one to two years in
the county prison on a charge of
driving under the inuence, his
fourth such offense.
A jury convicted Wisnosky of
drunken driving after a trial on
Jan. 23.
Exeter Township police said
Wisnosky was driving a Chev-
rolet pickup while drunk on
state Route 92 on Sept. 6, 2011,
according to the criminal com-
plaint. Wisnosky was driving
with a suspended license.
Wisnosky had prior DUI con-
victions in 2002, 2005 and 2006,
prior said.
Wisnoskys drivers license
was suspended for 18 months
and he is subject to driving
a vehicle equipped with an
interlock device for one year
when his license is returned. He
was ordered to begin serving his
sentence on April 1.
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DVT causes a blood clot to form in a large vein, usually in the
lower limbs, leading to either partially or completely blocked cir-
culation. A variety of risk factors and triggering events, including
cancer, obesity or restricted mobility due to a major surgery, acute
medical illness or respiratory failure, cause it.
It occurs in about 2 million Americans each year, and complica-
tions from the condition take up to 300,000 lives annually more
than breast cancer and AIDS combined. It is the leading cause of
preventable death.
DVT symptoms might include tenderness or pain in the leg, along
with swelling and discoloration or redness.
What is DVt
Contributed photo
State Rep. Phyllis Mundy, left, Exeter Mayor Cassandra Cole-
man, center, and Colemans mother Barbara Velazquez , right,
were at the state Capitol on Wednesday, the same day a reso-
lution declaring March as Deep Vein Thrombosis Awareness
Month was approved by the full House.
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Maryland tries to bury death penalty
Anti-death penalty advocate Vicki
Schieber, left, and Kirk Bloodsworth,
the rst American sentenced to
death row who was exonerated
by DNA, react Friday in Annapolis
after watching the Maryland Gen-
eral Assembly approve a measure
to ban capital punishment. The bill
now goes to Democratic Gov. Martin
OMalley, who is expected to sign it.
Maryland would become the 18th
state to abolish the death penalty.
WASHINGTON A Re-
publican senators embrace of
gay marriage is the latest sign
of soul-searching in a party
struggling to adapt in a society
whose demographics and
views on emotional issues
are changing fast.
Gay marriage still divides
the party, with the conserva-
tive wing strongly opposed.
But an increasing number of
Republicans,
now includ-
ing U.S. Sen.
Rob Portman
of Ohio, are
r e v e r s i n g
course. Many
others simply
downplay the
subject.
With the issue of immigra-
tion also shifting rapidly under
Republicans feet, they seem
increasingly focused and
united on one overarching
goal: keeping income taxes
from rising. Their solidarity on
that issue is thwarting Presi-
dent Barack Obamas efforts to
nd a compromise approach to
decit spending and expensive
social programs.
These trends raise the possi-
bility that the GOP reeling
after losing the popular vote
in ve of the last six presiden-
tial elections will lessen its
identity with hot-button social
issues and sharpen its empha-
sis on tax and spending mat-
ters.
Portman announced Friday
that he now supports gay mar-
riage, linking his stand to learn-
ing that one of his sons is gay.
Aformer U.S. trade represen-
tative and White House budget
chief, Portman is seen as one
of the partys most knowledge-
able and effective leaders. Mitt
Romney considered him to
be his running mate last year.
Portman says he told Romney
of his son Wills sexuality but
does not believe it affected
Romneys decision.
As a U.S. House member in
1996, Portman supported the
Defense of Marriage Act, or
DOMA. It denes marriage as
between a man and a woman
and bars federal recognition of
same-sex marriage.
Portmans reversal makes
him the only Senate Republi-
can to openly back gay mar-
riage.
I have come to believe that
if two people are prepared to
make a lifetime commitment
to love and care for each other
in good times and in bad, the
government shouldnt deny
them the opportunity to get
married, Portman wrote in
an op-ed article in The Colum-
bus Dispatch.
Portman said his previous
views on marriage were rooted
in his Methodist faith.
However, he wrote, Ulti-
mately, for me, it came down to
the Bibles overarching themes
of love and compassion and my
belief that we are all children of
God.
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WASHINGTON
Missile defense bolstered
T
he Pentagon announced Friday
it will spend $1 billion to add 14
interceptors to a West Coast-based
missile defense system, responding to
what it called faster-than-anticipated
North Korean progress on nuclear
weapons and missiles.
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said
he is determined to ensure protection
of the U.S. homeland and stay ahead
of the North Korean missile threat. He
acknowledged that the interceptors
already in place to defend against po-
tential North Korean missile launches
have had poor test performances.
The Pentagon intends to add the
14 interceptors to 26 already in place
at Fort Greely, Alaska. In addition
to those at Greely, the United States
also has four missile interceptors at
Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.
BISMARCK, N.D.
Anti-abortion bills passed
North Dakota on Friday moved one
step closer to adopting what would be
the most restrictive abortion laws in
the country, with lawmakers sending
the Republican governor measures
that could set the state up for a costly
legal battle over the U.S. Supreme
Court decision that legalized the
procedure.
The North Dakota Senate approved
two anti-abortion bills Friday, one ban-
ning abortions as early as six weeks
into a pregnancy and another prohibit-
ing the procedure because of genetic
defects such as Down syndrome. If the
governor signs the measures, North
Dakota would be the only state in the
United States with those laws.
Supporters said their goal is to chal-
lenge the Supreme Courts 1973 Roe v.
Wade ruling that legalized abortion up
until a fetus is considered viable.
Gov. Jack Dalrymple hasnt said
anything to indicate he wont approve
the measures.
BOSTON
Whitey gets new judge
A new judge was named to preside
over the murder trial of former mob-
ster James Whitey Bulger on Friday.
The clerk of the federal court an-
nounced the appointment of U.S. Dis-
trict Judge Denise J. Casper to oversee
the case. Casper was randomly
selected, according to a court notice.
On Thursday, a federal appeals court
removed Judge Richard Stearns from
the case, citing his background as a for-
mer federal prosecutor in the 1980s.
Bulger, 83, is awaiting trial on
charges of playing a role in 19 murders
in the 1970s and 80s.
LONDON
Violin from Titanic validated
The violin played by the bandmaster
of the Titanic as the oceanliner sank
has been unearthed, a British auction
house said Friday.
Survivors of the Titanic have said
they remember the band, led by Wal-
lace Hartley, playing on deck even as
passengers boarded lifeboats after the
ship hit an iceberg.
Hartleys violin was believed lost
in the 1912 disaster, but auctioneers
Henry Aldridge & Son say an instru-
ment unearthed in 2006 has under-
gone rigorous testing and has been
proven to be Hartleys.
I N B R I E F
Are GOP views on gay marriage shifting?
Ohios Portman only Senate
Republican to openly
support gay marriage.
The Associated Press
Vatican: Attack on Pope Francis over dirty war simply defamatory
VATICAN CITY The Vatican
lashed out Friday at what it called a
defamatory and anti-clerical left-
wing campaign to discredit Pope
Francis over his actions during Argen-
tinas 1976-1983 military junta, saying
no credible accusation had ever stuck
against the new pope.
While the former Jorge Mario Ber-
goglio, like most other Argentines,
failed to openly confront the murder-
ous dictatorship, human rights activ-
ists differ on how much responsibility
he personally deserves. Bergoglio ran
the Jesuit order in Argentina during
the dictatorship.
The Vatican spokesman the Rev.
Federico Lombardi noted Friday that
a Jesuit who was kidnapped during
the dictatorship in a case that in-
volved Bergoglio had issued a state-
ment earlier in the day saying the two
had reconciled.
Lombardi also noted that Argentine
courts had never accused Bergoglio
of any crime and that, on the con-
trary, there is ample evidence of the
role he played protecting people from
the military as it kidnapped and killed
thousands of people in a dirty war
to eliminate leftist opponents.
He said the accusations were made
long ago by anti-clerical left-wing el-
ements to attack the church and must
be decisively rejected.
Lombardis statement and the accu-
sation behind it were an interruption
in the honeymoon that Francis has
enjoyed since his remarkable election
as pope on Wednesday, when even his
choice of footwear his old black
shoes rather than the typical papal
red was noted as a sign of his sim-
plicity and humility.
On Friday, he slipped out to visit
an ailing Argentine cardinal, Jorge
Mejia, who had a heart attack on
Wednesday and was being cared for
at Romes Pius XI hospital, Vatican
Radio reported.
The accusations of Bergoglios past
are clashing with the upbeat narrative
unfolding during Francis rst few
days as pope in Rome.
The most damning accusation
against Bergoglio is that as the mili-
tary junta took over in 1976, he with-
drew his support for two slum priests
whose activist colleagues in the lib-
eration theology movement were
disappearing. The priests were then
kidnapped and tortured at the Navy
Mechanics School, which the junta
used as a clandestine prison.
Bergoglio said he had told the
priests Orlando Yorio and Fran-
cisco Jalics to give up their slum
work for their own safety, and they
refused. Yorio later accused Bergoglio
of effectively delivering them to the
death squads by declining to publicly
endorse their work. Yorio is nowdead.
Jalics, who had maintained silence
about the events, on Friday issued a
statement saying he had spoken with
Bergoglio years later, that the two had
celebrated Mass together and hugged
solemnly.
AP PHOTO
Pope Francis is greeted by Cardinal Angelo Sodano at the Vatican as he meets the cardinals Friday for the rst time after his election.
Argentine junta haunts new pope
By NICOLE WINFIELD
Associated Press
Gambling sting may close vets shelter
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.
A former Army cook who
fell on hard times, Debbie
Bowman has been living at
the Allied Veterans Center,
a shelter for homeless veter-
ans, since August.
She received career coun-
seling and took online cours-
es, and is applying for a job
as a 911 operator. But before
Bowman can get back on
her feet, the shelter might
be forced to close its doors.
The center was founded and
almost entirely funded by the
Allied Veterans of the World,
the charity at the center of an
illegal gambling investigation
thats resulted in some 50 ar-
rests and the resignation of
Floridas lieutenant governor.
Authorities said the char-
ity was a ruse that raked in
$300 million from gambling
at its 49 parlors across Flor-
ida over the last ve years.
Investigators said only about
2 percent of the money or
nearly $6 million actually
went to charities.
The Allied Veterans Cen-
ter, which is independently
operated despite its similar
name, appeared to benet
the most.
We still need a place to go
and we still need a place to
stay, said Bowman, 43, who
served 12 years in the Army
on active duty in Germany
and later in the National
Guard. Dont throw us out
just because of people mak-
ing bad choices. We still need
this place to be here.
The Associated Press
AP PHOTO
Len Loving, chief executive of the Allied Veterans Cen-
ter, says it might have to close in June.
Anniversary of Syrian uprising
marked by more muted protests
BEIRUT On the second an-
niversary of Syrias uprising, there
were only small protests anda few
recrackers deantly popping in
the capital of Damascus a grim
contrast to the early days when
crowds of demonstrators danced
to the drums of rebellion against
President Bashar Assad.
Syrians on Friday marked the
start of the revolt by saying they
feared for their countrys future
amid a grinding civil war that
has killed tens of thousands,
displaced millions, wrecked
whole neighborhoods in cities
and towns, and turned neighbor
against neighbor.
Assad has been digging in, mo-
bilizing loyal forces for a protract-
ed battle, while Western powers
remain opposed to arming the
Syrian opposition, even if Britain
and France this week began push-
ing for lifting a European Union
arms embargo.
Rebels have made slow prog-
ress in recent months, seizing
large swaths of the countryside,
particularly in the north and
sparsely populated east, while
Assad managed to protect his
seat of power, Damascus, and
keep control of parts of Aleppo
and the city of Homs.
Bashar Assad really does not
feel that he is about to lose any-
time soon, said Salman Shaikh,
an analyst at the Brookings Doha
Center. He feels there is no West-
ern resolve up to now. He feels
hes got enough forces.
Most rebels are Sunni Muslims,
the majority sect in Syria, while
the countrys Christian and Shiite
Muslimminorities appear to have
sided largely with Assad, a mem-
ber of the Alawites, an offshoot of
Shiite Islam, in what they view as
a ght for survival.
By ZEINA KARAM
Associated Press
Portman
AP PHOTO
Happy Birthday In Heaven, Daddy!
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and miss you more than you will ever know!
We wish that you were here with us so we
could watch you open your cards and your
gifts and hear your witty remarks when you
shake the envelopes and no money falls out,
and how you would always look at the back of
your birthday cards to see how much we spent on them. We know that
Mom is with you now to celebrate your birthday, but our hearts still
have an emptiness that wishes we all could be together to share your
special day. We love you, Daddy!
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ADAMS - Kathleen, celebration
of life 9 a.m. Monday at McLaugh-
lins The Family Funeral Service,
142 S. Washington St., Wilkes-
Barre. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. in the
Church of Holy Saviour in East
End. Friends may call 2 to 5 p.m.
Sunday at the funeral home.
ARNOLD - Florine, funeral ser-
vices 11 a.m. Monday at Earl W.
Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 W.
Green St., Nanticoke. Friends may
call 9 a.m. until time of service.
BRIGHT - David, services 1
p.m. Monday in Holy Rosary Cem-
etery, Duryea.
CHAMPI - Jennie, funeral ser-
vices 9 a.m. today at Graziano
Funeral Home Inc., Pittston Town-
ship. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30
a.m. in Corpus Christi Parish,
formerly Immaculate Conception
Roman Catholic Church, West
Pittston.
CHIPOLIS - Joseph, transferal
service 12:30 p.m. Monday fol-
lowed by Mass of Christian Burial
1 p.m. in Our Lady of Perpetual
Help Church, Wyalusing. Friends
may call 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday at P.
Dean Homer Funeral Home, 1
Grovedale Lane, Wyalusing.
DALE - Robert, friends may
call 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Kniffen
OMalley Funeral Home Inc., 728
Main St., Avoca.
DAUTRICH - Kenneth Jr., fu-
neral 11 a.m. today at Corcoran
Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St.,
Plains Township. Friends may call
10 a.m. until time of services.
DAVIES - Amelia, funeral ser-
vices 10 a.m. today at Davis-Dinel-
li Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St.,
Nanticoke.
DUVALL - Doris, funeral ser-
vices 6:30 p.m. Monday at Thomas
P. Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 517
N. Main St., Old Forge. Friends
may call after the services until 9
p.m.
FEATHERSTONE - Mary, cel-
ebration of life 8:30 a.m. today at
McLaughlins The Family Funer-
al Service, 142 S. Washington St.,
Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass 9:30
a.m. in the Church of St. Patrick,
Wilkes-Barre.
FINN - Celie Mae, funeral ser-
vices 11 a.m. today in First Assem-
bly of God Church in Wilkes-Barre.
GRAHAM - Mary Ann, funeral
10 a.m. Monday at Yanaitis Fu-
neral Home Inc., 55 Stark St.,
Plains Township. Mass of Chris-
tian Burial 10:30 a.m. in St. Maria
Goretti Church, Lain, with the
bereavement committee saying
the Rosary at 10 a.m. Friends may
call 8:30 a.m. until the service at
the funeral home.
HORNICK - Mae, celebration
of life with funeral Mass 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday in the Church of St. Mary
of the Immaculate Conception,
130 S. Washington St., Wilkes-
Barre.
PAVONE - Ralph Sr., funeral
services 11 a.m. Monday at Maple
Hill Cemetery, Hanover Township.
RIZZO- Carolyn, memorial ser-
vices 11:30 a.m. today at Earl W.
Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14
W. Green St., Nanticoke. Friends
may call 9:30 a.m. until time of
services.
ROONEY - Thomas, celebra-
tion of life with a funeral Mass
9:30 a.m. Friday in the Church of
St. Mary of the Immaculate Con-
ception, 130 S. Washington St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
SAVICKAS - Billie, memorial
service 5 p.m. today at Harold C.
Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140
N. Main St., Shavertown.
SHERWOOD - Joan, funeral
services 11 a.m. today at the Wil-
kes-Barre Heights location of the
John V. Morris Family Funeral
Homes Inc., 281 E. Northampton
St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call
9 a.m. until time of services.
SKAPURA - Celia, funeral ser-
vices 9:15 a.m. Monday at Mayo
Funeral Home Inc., 77 N. Main
St., Shickshinny. Mass of Chris-
tian Burial 10 a.m. in Holy Spirit
Parish/St. Marthas Church, Fair-
mount Springs. Friends may call
6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral
home.
SPADAFORA - Phyllis, service
11 a.m. today in Springville Bap-
tist Church. Friends may call 9:30
a.m. until time of service.
STANELL - James, memo-
rial Mass 10:30 a.m. today at As-
sumption B.V.M. Church, 1900
Meadowbrook Road, Feasterville.
Friends may call 9:30 a.m. until
time of Mass.
YURKO- Donna, memorial ser-
vice 6 p.m. today at Yallicks Farm
Clubhouse, Dallas.
ZAKJAWSKI - Cecelia, funeral
9:15 a.m. today at Wroblewski Fu-
neral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming
Ave., Forty Fort. Mass of Christian
Burial 10 a.m. in St. Frances X.
Cabrini Church, 585 Mount Olivet
Road, Carverton.
FUNERALS
Marian P.
Rowlands
March 15, 2013
M
arian P. Rowlands, 95,
passed away Friday, March
15, 2013, at Mercy Center, Dal-
las, where she resided since
2011.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, Mar-
ian was the daughter of the late
Nicholas and Mary Lengel Put-
prush. She was a graduate of E.
L. Meyers High School, class of
1935.
Marian married Elwood M.
Rowlands in 1941 and lived in
Wilkes-Barre until his retirement
when they began to enjoy divid-
ing their time between Lake
Carey and Port Saint Lucie, Fla.,
making many friends wherever
they went.
She was a seless and devot-
ed wife, mother, grandmother,
great-grandmother, friend and
neighbor who will always have a
special place in our hearts.
Preceding her in death, in ad-
dition to her parents, were her
husband of 54 years, Elwood M.
Rowlands, in 1995; brother, John
D. Putprush; sisters, Regina Zie-
linski and Catherine (Mickey)
Putprush.
Marian is loved and will be
missed by her daughter, Sharon
Randolph and husband, John, of
Dallas and Naples, Fla.; and son,
Robert M. Rowlands and wife,
Lorraine, Dallas. She took great
pride and joy in her four grand-
children, John Randolph, Scott
Randolph, Robert Rowlands
and Ainsley Patton, as well as
her three great-grandsons. Mar-
ian is also survived by a sister,
Elizabeth Parnell, Plattsburgh,
N.Y., and numerous nieces and
nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial
will be held Monday at 10:00
a.m. in Gate of Heaven Church,
40 Machell Ave., Dallas. The
Rev. Daniel A. Toomey will of-
ciate. Marians family will re-
ceive friends following the ser-
vice in the church.
Marians family extends sin-
cere thanks to all the staff at
Mercy Center Personal Care
Unit and Mercy Center Nurs-
ing Unit for the wonderful and
compassionate care she received
there.
In lieu of owers, the family
suggests that contributions in
Marians name be made to Mer-
cy Center, Box 307, Lake Street,
Dallas, PA 18612.
Arrangements have been en-
trusted to the Harold C. Snow-
don Funeral Home Inc., 140 N.
Main Street, Shavertown.
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ARTHUR G. WHEELER, 88,
of White Haven, died Sunday
in Plains Township, a veteran of
the U.S. Army. Preceding him in
death were parents, George and
Littie Carter Wheeler; and wife,
Margaret, 1988. Surviving are
wife, the former Anna C. Job; son,
Keith Wheeler and wife, Nancy;
daughters, Kim Pompella and
husband, Steve, and Kay Getz;
stepson, Vince Magarosky and
wife, Dottie; stepdaughter, Judy
Fisher and husband, Luke; broth-
er, Ronald Wheeler; 12 grandchil-
dren; seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral service will
be at noon Monday in
White Haven Presbyte-
rian Church, 305 Berwick St.,
White Haven. Interment is in
Laurel Cemetery, White Haven.
Friends may call 10 a.m. until the
time of service at the Lehman
Family Funeral Service Inc., 403
Berwick St., White Haven. For
information, visit www.lehmanfu-
neralhome.com.
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JEAN HABIB, of Mountain
Top, died Thursday, March 14,
2013, in Mountain Top Senior
Center, Mountain Top, with her
loving family by her side.
Funeral arrangements are
being nalized by the Lehman
Family Funeral Service Inc., 689
Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre. For
more information, visit the fu-
neral homes website at www.
lehmanfuneralhome.com.
JEANETTE F. LAZOUSKY,
78, formerly of Dan Flood Tow-
ers, Kingston, and a guest at
Summit Nursing Home, Wilkes-
Barre, died Wednesday, March
13, 2013.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Yeosock Fu-
neral Home, 40 S. Main St.,
Plains Township.
MARVIN WARREN COLE
SR., 73, of Wilkes-Barre, passed
away Thursday morning at Geis-
inger Wyoming Valley Medical
Center, Plains Township.
Arrangements are entrusted
to and will be announced from
Kniffen OMalley Funeral Home
Inc., 465 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
LORI M. SEARFOSS, 43,
of White Haven, died Sunday,
March 3, 2013. A daughter of
Molly Jackson, White Haven,
and Ronald Schott and wife, Glo-
ria, Freeland, she was previously
employed by White Haven Cen-
ter. Preceding her in death were
her son, Brendan. Surviving are
sons, Joshua, of White Haven,
Dylon and Cody, of St. Clair;
grandson, Brendan; sisters, Lisa
Rapach, Tresckow; Sheri Sim-
mons, Kirksville, Miss.; broth-
ers, William and Peter Schott,
Freeland; nieces and nephews.
Funeral service is today in
the church hall at Mountain
View Community Church, 5126
N. Lehigh Gorge Drive, White
Haven. Friends may call 2 to
4 p.m. Arrangements are by
Lehman Family Funeral Service
Inc., 403 Berwick St., White Ha-
ven. For information, visit www.
lehmanfuneralhome.com.
Doris Hojnowski
March 11, 2013
D
oris Hojnowski, 93, formerly
of Oplinger Towers, Nanti-
coke, entered into eternal rest on
March 11, 2013.
Born in England on Jan. 11,
1920, she was a daughter of the
late Alfred Valentine and Ethel
Maude Packe Fisher. She worked
many years in the garment indus-
try and later as a seamstress for
Leventhals.
In addition to her parents, she
was preceded in death by her hus-
band, John, and sister, Ivy.
Doris is survived by her son,
John, and his wife, Patricia; grand-
children, Heidi Sims and Amy El-
lis; and great-grandchildren, Em-
ily Sims and Kiefer Ellis.
The family thanks the staff of
Hampton House Manor Care for
the excellent care they provided
during Doris stay with them.
Private funeral services were
conducted from the Kearney Fu-
neral Home Inc., 173 E. Green St.,
Nanticoke, with the Rev. James
Nash ofciating.
In lieu of any memorial contri-
butions, please just remember Do-
ris in your prayers.
Sharon M. Ray
March 14, 2013
S h a r o n
M. Ray, 59,
of Forkston
To wn s h i p ,
died Thurs-
day afternoon
at Common-
wealth Home
Health and
Hospice of Northeastern PA,
located at Regional Hospital of
Scranton.
She was born in Holyoke,
Mass. on Sept. 1, 1953, a daugh-
ter of the late Warren C. and
Doris Phillips Clark.
She married her husband,
Randall Kevin Ray, on Aug. 10,
1974.
She was a 1971 graduate of
Lackawanna Trail High School.
Sharon was a member and
served as secretary of the
Forkston Grange and served
as superintendent and also a
teacher at the Sunday School of
the Forkston United Methodist
Church.
She served as a Girl Scout
troop leader for Troop No. 466,
worked at the ARC of Wyoming
County for more than 20 years
and worked at Procter & Gam-
ble for 28 years, being very in-
strumental in coordinating the
Luvs Diaper Quality Lab.
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by
her brother, Warren C. Clark Jr.;
paternal grandparents, Oliver
P. and Louise Clark; maternal
grandparents, Harold and Mil-
dred Phillips; father-in-law and
mother-in-law, Albert L. and
Laracatherine M. Ray; brother-
in-law, Shawn Holbrook Ray;
great aunt and godmother, Peg-
gy Kowalski.
She was a beloved wife to
Randall Kevin Ray; mother to
Karri-ane Ray, Forkston Town-
ship; sister to Karen Guydosh,
Mill City; and sister-in-law to
Joe Guydosh.
Memorial service will be
March 24 at Forkston United
Methodist Church at 2 p.m.
with Pastor Jean L. Sweet ofci-
ating. Friends may call Sunday
from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Harding-
Litwin Funeral Home, 123 W.
Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Inter-
ment will be in Forkston Cem-
etery.
Memorial contributions may
be made to Forkston U.M.C.
Paint Can Fund, 203 Main St.,
Forkston Township, PA 18629.
To offer online condolence or
for directions, please visit www.
aplitwinfuneralhomes.com.
Barbara Ann Warnagiris
March 11, 2013
B
arbara Ann Warnagiris, 58, of
Plains Township, passed away
peacefully at home on Monday,
March 11, 2013, after a two-year
battle with cancer.
Born on April 13, 1954, she was
a daughter of the late Anna Yablon-
ski.
In addition to her mother, she
was preceded in death by her grand-
daughter, Christina Warnagiris.
She will be greatly missed by her
loving husband of 40 years, George
Warnagiris Sr.; sons, George
Warnagiris Jr. and his wife, Can-
dice, Plains Township, and Jeffrey
Warnagiris, Plains Township; her
adoring grandchildren, Destiny,
Jeffrey Jr., Arianna, Kiera and Aar-
ron; and aunts, uncles, extended
family and friends.
Family and friends are cordial-
ly invited to attend a celebration of
Barbara Anns life on Monday from
5 to 7 p.m. at the Michael J. Mikel-
ski Funeral Home, 293 S. River St.,
Plains Township. Lucille Zavada
March 14, 2013
L
ucille Zavada, 83, of Wilkes-
Barre, passed away on Thurs-
day, March 14, 2013, at her home
after a lengthy illness. She was
surrounded by her family at the
end.
Lucille was born Dec. 30, 1929,
a daughter of the late Maria Lispi
Tassi and Aurillo Lispi. A gradu-
ate of Coughlin High School, she
was formerly employed by the So-
cial Security Administration.
Lucille was preceded in death
by her beloved husband, William
Zavada, and sister, Lola Greytock.
Surviving are her daughter,
Lolamaria Zavada; nieces; neph-
ews; and her dog Java.
The funeral will be held Mon-
day at 9:30 a.m. fromE. Blake Col-
lins Funeral Home, 159 George
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass
of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in
St. Benedicts Church, Austin
Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Interment
will be in St. Marys Cemetery,
Hanover Township. Friends may
call Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the SPCA of Luzerne
County, 524 E. Main St., Wilkes-
Barre, PA 18702.
Condolences can be sent to the
family at www.eblakecollins.com.
Gertrude Laura Heffernan
March 13, 2013
G
ertrude Laura Heffernan, 81, of
Wilkes-Barre, beloved mother,
passed into eternal life Wednes-
day morning, March 13, 2013, sur-
rounded by her family at the home
of her daughter and son-in-law, Ja-
net and Fred Lew.
Born in Dallas on March 2, 1932,
a daughter of the late Edmund
Miller and Gertrude Marsland
Miller, she was a graduate of James
M. Coughlin High School, class of
1950. Gertrude was a lifelong resi-
dent of Wilkes-Barre. She worked at
various jobs before retiring in 1993
from the former Mercy Hospital in
Wilkes-Barre after 22 years.
After high school, Gertrude met
the love of her life, Alexander Hef-
fernan. They were happily married
for more than 39 years, until his
death on Nov. 12, 1991. Together
they raised ve children whom she
adored. She taught them love, faith
and compassion, and she was their
living example. Spending time with
her family and her church family
were the things Gertrude enjoyed
most in her life. Gertrude cherished
her family and loved them dearly.
In addition to her parents and
husband, Alexander, she was pre-
ceded in death by sisters, Jane
Miller and Edna Stredney; and her
brother, James Miller.
She will be forever missed by her
children, Susan Butler, of Wilkes-
Barre, Janet Lew and husband,
Fred, of Drums, Carol Palsha and
husband, David, Danville, Calif.,
Alexander Heffernan Jr. and wife,
Ruth, Williamstown, N.J., and Di-
ane Zera and husband Leonard, of
Pittston. Her grandchildren include
Alison and Janet Butler, Jennifer
Lew McKinley, Christopher Lew,
Kelly Lew Powers, Ryan, Alex and
Jonathan Palsha, Kelsey Heffernan,
Matthew and Emily Zera. Great-
grandchildren include Brenna, Ian
and Patrick McKinley and Jackson,
Nathan and Madelyn Powers. She
also is survived by a brother, Albert
Miller; sisters, Helen Jones, Ruth
Gobla, Marion Coolbaugh, Evelyn
Foley, Alice Schwartz and Betty
Cooper; and numerous nieces and
nephews.
Gertrudes family thanks ev-
eryone who loved and cared for
her, sharing so many kind words,
thoughts and prayers with them all.
A special thank-you to Celtic Hos-
pice for its compassion and care,
and for making it possible to bring
her home.
Funeral services will be held
Monday at 10 a.m. at Daniel J.
Hughes Funeral & Cremation Ser-
vice, 617 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre,
with Pastor William G. Hughes of-
ciating. Interment will follow in St.
Marys Cemetery, Hanover Town-
ship. Family and friends are invited
to attend a viewing on Sunday at
the funeral home from 2 to 6 p.m.
Memorial donations in Ger-
trudes honor may be made to First
Church of Christ, 123 Oak St., Wil-
kes-Barre, PA 18702, and St. Jude
Childrens Research Hospital, P.O.
Box 1000, Dept. 142, Memphis, TN
38148-142.
MICHAEL A. MUNYKOWS-
KI, Kingston, passed away Fri-
day, March 15, 2013, at the Wil-
kes-Barre General Hospital.
Funeral arrangements are
pending fromthe Kopicki Funeral
Home, Zerby Avenue, Kingston.
DAVID W. GOMMER, 45, of
Slocum Township, passed away
Thursday, March 14, 2013, at
Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medi-
cal Center, Plains Township.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 11 a.m. from the Earl
W. Lohman Funeral Home Inc.,
14 W. Green St., Nanticoke.
Friends may call from 10 a.m. un-
til time of service.
Mildred A. Cleary
March 14, 2013
Mildred A.
Cleary, 63, of
Wi l ke s - Ba r r e ,
was called home
Thursday at Hos-
pice Community
Care, Inpatient
Unit, Geisinger
South Wilkes-
Barre.
She was born in Wilkes-Barre on
July 30, 1949. She was the daughter
of the late James and Mildred Bala-
vage Obitz.
She was preceded in death by her
great-granddaughter, Reilly; sister,
Carolynn Obitz; and brother, Ray-
mond Obitz.
Surviving are her son, Michael
Cleary and his wife, Larissa; daugh-
ter, Roseann Telencho and compan-
ion, Nathaniel Seabrook; daughter-in-
law, Amy Cleary; ve grandchildren,
Joey, Michael, Jacob, McKenna and
Kamran; sisters, Rosemarie Feddock
and Patricia Schell; brothers, Frank,
James and Douglas Obitz; and nu-
merous nieces and nephews.
A private memorial service will
be held at the convenience of the
family at a later date.
Funeral arrangements are by the
Andrew Strish Funeral Home, 11
Wilson St., Larksville.
Cheri A. Jacobosky Stone
March 13, 2013
C
heri A. Jacobosky Stone, 48,
of Luzerne, died Wednesday,
March 13, 2013, in Geisinger Wyo-
ming Valley Medical Center, Plains
Township.
She was born in Kingston,
daughter of John and Sharon Pugh
Jacobosky of Edwardsville, and
attended Wyoming Valley West
schools.
In addition to her parents, Cheri
is survived by her husband, John
Cowell; daughter, Nichole Shusta,
Luzerne; grandson, Jacob Shusta;
sister, Monique Jacobosky-Laton,
Kingston; brothers, John Jaco-
bosky and Jason Jacobosky, both
of Edwardsville; sister, Jennifer
Jacobosky-Michaels, Luzerne; and
numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be Mon-
day at 7 p.m. from the Kopicki Fu-
neral Home, 263 Zerby Ave., Kings-
ton. Friends may call Monday from
6 to 8 p.m.
FRANCES A. RITCHIE, of
White Haven and formerly of
Sugarloaf, died Wednesday. She
was the daughter of the late Wil-
liam A. and Helen K. Redington
Popp. Preceding her in death was
her husband, William Ritchie.
Surviving are daughter, Susan
Belisle and husband, Phillip,
White Haven; two grandsons; six
great-grandchildren; one great-
great-grandson; brother, William
A. Popp Jr. and wife, Frances, of
Philadelphia; sister, Kathryn Har-
ris and husband, Charles, of Phila-
delphia; nieces and nephews.
Funeral service 10 a.m.
Monday at White Haven United
Methodist Church, Buffalo Street,
White Haven. Friends may call 5
to 8 p.m. Sunday at Lehman Fam-
ily Funeral Service Inc., 403 Ber-
wick St., White Haven, or 9:30
a.m. until time of service Monday
at the church. For information, vis-
it www.lehmanfuneralhome.com.
MORE OBITUARIES, Page 7A
AVOCA Police arrested
a Jenkins Township man in
connection with the theft of
copper pipe from a building in
February.
Police received a report on
March 8 that about 600 pounds
of copper and brass valued at
$1,400 was stolen from the base-
ment of an apartment building
in the 600 block of Main Street.
Police learned that a neighbor
observed Eric Burgerhoff, 22,
loading the materials into the
back of his pickup truck, police
said.
Avoca police later contacted
an area scrap yard and learned
that Burgerhoff made numerous
trips to the scrap yard and sold
the copper and brass, police
said.
Burgerhoff was located and
arrested by Duryea police on
Monday and charged by Avoca
police with burglary, criminal
trespass and theft by unlawful
taking. He was arraigned by
District Judge Diana Malast and
jailed at the Luzerne County
Correctional Facility for lack
of $5,000 bail. His preliminary
hearing is scheduled for 1:45
p.m. Wednesday before District
Judge Andrew Barilla.
WILKES-BARRE City
police reported the following:
While headed south on
Wilkes-Barre Boulevard at about
12:04 p.m. Wednesday, Irene
Ogrodnick, of Wilkes-Barre,
was stopped at a red light in her
2009 Hyundai Sonata at East
Northampton Street when she
was stuck from behind twice by
a red Ford Taurus that ed the
scene, police said.
Ogrodnick was transported to
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital
by Wilkes-Barre Medic 5.
Police ofcer Richard Hard-
ing was directly behind the
Taurus when the suspected
hit-and-run driver pulled around
Ogrodnicks vehicle and left.
After checking on Ogrodnick,
Harding pursued the eeing
vehicle. The driver, identied as
Robert D. Cleary Jr., 44, of Ha-
nover Township, traveled south
on South Pennsylvania Avenue,
turned left onto East Ross Street
and stopped, police said.
Cleary was taken into custody
and charged with one felony
count of aggravated assault by
vehicle while driving under the
inuence, two felony counts of
accidents involving death or
personal injury, one misdemean-
or count of rst-offense DUI,
and summary counts of reckless
driving, driving without a
license, failure to notify police
of an accident involving injury
or death and failure to stop and
give information/render aid.
Cleary was arraigned before
District Judge Martin Kane and
jailed at the Luzerne County
Correctional facility for lack of
$100,000 bail. His preliminary
hearing is scheduled for 10 a.m.
Thursday.
Passengers in the car with
Cleary were Allen James
Novitsky, Daniel Williams and
Timothy L. Wunderlich.
Police on Friday arrested a
man wanted on warrants from
city police and the Luzerne
County sheriffs departments.
Police encountered Frankie
Billups in the 700 block of
North Franklin Street at about
9:30 a.m. Tuesday, and Billups
ed toward North Main Street,
they said. Police encountered
him again in the area of North
Main and West Chestnut
streets, ordered him to stop, and
he continued running, police
said.
Police followed in a foot
pursuit, and Billups eventu-
ally stopped in the area of East
Chestnut and Sycamore streets,
facing the ofcer in an ag-
gressive stance with his hand
concealed behind his shirt,
police said. The ofcer deployed
his Taser and Billups dropped to
the ground.
Billups, 33, was arrested and
charged with escape, resisting
arrest, ight to avoid apprehen-
sion and disorderly conduct. He
was arraigned before District
Judge Martin Kane and jailed at
Luzerne County Correctional Fa-
cility for lack of $10,000 bail. His
preliminary hearing is scheduled
for 10 a.m. Thursday before Kane.
Bill Lipfert, property man-
ager for 291 New Hancock St.,
reported on Monday that some-
one stole about 200 feet of copper
pipe from the basement, causing
the basement to ood.
A woman reported that
someone stole change from her
Nissan while it was parked in
front of 234 N. Pennsylvania Ave.
between 4 p.m. Tuesday and 8:15
a.m. Wednesday.
Police took into custody
a man they found sleeping on
chairs at the Intermodal Transpor-
tation Center at about 11:32 a.m.
Thursday and cited him with
public drunkenness. Police did
not provide the mans full name.
The proprietor of a store at
41 S. Main St. reported that a
group of male teens entered the
store at about 6 p.m. Wednes-
day and milled about. After she
told them to leave, she noticed
that her Samsung Galaxy S3
cellphone was missing from
the area near the cash register
where she had left it.
Someone reportedly
entered a vehicle parked at 349
N. Pennsylvania Ave. some-
time between Tuesday night
and Wednesday morning and
removed items.
Helen S. Stinson
March 15, 2013
H
elen S. Stinson, 88, of Kings-
ton, passed away peacefully
on Friday, March 15, 2013, at Wil-
kes-Barre General Hospital.
Born in Nescopeck, Helen was
a daughter of the late Oscar and
Katherine Seeley Smith. She was
a graduate of Hanover Area High
School and Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital School of Nursing.
Throughout her career, Helen
worked at the former Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital, Kingston,
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital,
the former Leader Nursing Home,
Kingston, as well as in private
duty nursing.
Helen was a former den mother
for her sons Cub Scout Pack No.
166 at the Dorranceton United
Methodist Church, Kingston. She
loved to garden and was absolute-
ly passionate about her owers,
especially her roses. An avid read-
er, Helen enjoyed a good mystery.
However, her ultimate joy was
making Christmas cookies with
her grandchildren and visiting
with her great-grandchildren.
Preceding her in death, in addi-
tion to her parents, were her hus-
band, James Stinson; son, John
Stinson; and brother, Lee Smith.
Surviving are son, James L.
Stinson and companion, Janet
Long, Edwardsville; daughter,
Bonnie Glahn and husband, Shel-
don, Kingston; grandchildren, Kel-
ly Mahoney and husband, James,
Forty Fort; James John Stinson
and wife, Nicole, Kingston; Bryan
Glahn and wife, Jennifer, Dallas;
April Eckert and husband, Mark,
Monroe Township, and Casey
Stinson and wife, Jennifer, Bear
Creek; ve great-grandchildren,
Lily Mahoney, Jake Mahoney,
Katherine Stinson, Jay Stinson
and Chase Glahn; brother, David
Smith, Kingston; sister-in-law,
Marilyn Smith, Shavertown;
numerous nieces, nephews and
cousins.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church, Kingston. The
Rev. Paul Metzloff will ofciate.
Interment will be made in Oak
Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Town-
ship. Friends may call Monday
from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Harold C.
Snowdon Home for Funerals Inc.,
420 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Ev-
eryone is asked to go directly to
the church Tuesday morning.
Memorial contributions, if de-
sired, may be made to the Sunday
School Program, c/o Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church, 813 Wyoming
Ave., Kingston, PA 18708, or to
the SPCA of Luzerne County,
524 E. Main St., Fox Hill Road,
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702.
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Julia Judy
Shane
March 15, 2013
J
ulia Judy Shane, 81, of
Inkerman, passed away Fri-
day, March 15, 2013, in Kindred
Care Hospital, Wilkes-Barre.
She was born in Pittston
on Oct. 2, 1931, a daughter of
the late John and Mary Sutter
Sekusky. She attended Pittston
schools and was employed for
many years in the area garment
industry until her retirement.
She was also a member of the
former St. Marks Church,
Inkerman.
Julia was preceded in death
by her loving husband, George
Shane Jr.; sons, Anthony Shane
and David Evans; sisters, Cath-
erine Wrubleski, Dorothy Po-
luski and Rosemary Brodbeck;
and brothers, Harold, Jackie
and Clarence Sekusky.
She is survived by sons,
Claude Shane and ancee,
JoAnn White, Joseph Jay
Shane, of Inkerman, William
and wife, Arlene Sweeney, of
Pittston, and George Shane
III and ancee, Carol Dushoh,
of Avoca; daughter, Debra
Shatrowshas and husband,
Mark, of Pittston; sisters, Shir-
ley Klimek, of Dupont, and Bet-
ty Gallo and husband, Frank,
of Pittston; 16 grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren; and
many nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be
held Monday 10 a.m. in the
Howell-Lussi Funeral Home,
509 Wyoming Ave., West
Pittston. Friends may call at
the funeral home on Sunday
from 4 to 7 p.m. Interment will
be in Mount Olivet Cemetery,
Wyoming.
Joseph P. Mills
March 14, 2013
J
oseph P. Mills, of Wilkes-Barre,
passed away Thursday, March
14, 2013, in Geisinger Wyoming
Valley Medical Center.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a
son of the late Joseph and Anna
Thompson Mills. He attended
Wilkes-Barre schools.
He was in the oor-covering
business his entire life and proud-
ly owned and operated Joe Mills
and Sons Carpet and Linoleum
for many years.
Joseph was a true entertainer.
He loved nothing more than to
sing Kansas City at his grand-
daughters weddings or being the
last one to leave the dance oor.
Everyone would wait in line to
dance with Pop. He loved to sing
on his karaoke machine and al-
ways would be sure to show off
his latest songs when you visited
him.
He was preceded in death by
the love of his life, the former
Rosemary Fleming Mills, on
March 28, 1996. They enjoyed
46 wonderful years of marriage.
Also preceding him in death were
his daughter, Nancy; son, Joseph
Jr.; granddaughter, Angela; sis-
ter, Shirley Malloy; and brother,
Charles Mills.
Josephs family meant ev-
erything to him and he was so
proud of all their accomplish-
ments. Surviving are sons, Robert
Mills and wife, Carol, Hazleton;
William Mills and wife, Leslie,
Wilkes-Barre; daughters, Patricia
Kondracki and husband, Frank,
Wilkes-Barre; Michele Pettit and
husband, Ivan, Wilkes-Barre;
daughter-in-law, Lyda Mills, Wil-
kes-Barre. He was blessed with
13 grandchildren: Amanda Mills
Zwalkuski, Heather Mills Gal-
lagher, Sandy Mills Cebula, Wil-
liam Mills Jr., Daniel Mills, Nancy
Mills, Jennifer Mills, Dr. Michele
Kondracki Gortakowski, Kathryn
Kondracki Evans, Nick Pettit,
Kelly Pettit and Mary Pettit; 13
great-grandchildren, Stephanie
Gallagher, Michael Gallagher,
Paige Gallagher, Brianna Cebula,
Sondra Mills, William Mills III,
Kaitlin McCann, Ruby Mills,
Ash Mills, Audrey Mills, Kayla
Glover, Keyshawn Glover and Ko-
rah Glover; and one great-great-
grandson, Joseph Olejar. Pop-pop
was always able to make each one
feel that they were his favorite
one.
Funeral services will be Mon-
day at the convenience of the
family in Maple Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. on
Sunday at the funeral home.
Arrangements provided by Ma-
mary-Durkin Funeral Service, 59
Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre.
Dorothy A.
Praetorius
Ritsick
March 15, 2013
D
orothy A. Praetorius Ritsick,
of Wilkes-Barre, passed
away peacefully on Friday.
Born in Forty Fort, she was a
daughter of the late George and
Elizabeth Madden Praetorius.
Dorothy was a graduate of Forty
Fort High School.
Before retiring in 1968 to raise
her daughter, Dorothy was a
clerical supervisor for the water
division of Pennsylvania Gas &
Water Co.
She was a member of the Par-
ish of St. Robert Bellarmine and
a communicant at the Church of
St. Aloysius.
Her husband, Edward J.
Ritsick, died Dec. 12, 1998. A
sister, Elizabeth Gill, and broth-
er, George Praetorius, also pre-
ceded her in death.
She will be greatly missed
by her daughter, Robin Ritsick,
Wilkes-Barre; brothers, William
and wife, Terry Praetorius, Long
Island, and Gerald and wife,
Dolores Praetorius, Levittown;
brothers- and sisters-in-law, Ted
and wife, Barbara Ritsick; Joe
and wife, Marion Ritsick, Wilkes-
Barre, and Tom Gill, Swoyers-
ville; and nieces and nephews.
Dorothys family will cel-
ebrate her life privately. Inter-
ment will be in St. Ignatius Cem-
etery in Pringle.
Arrangements by McLaugh-
lins The Family Funeral Ser-
vice.
Permanent messages and
memories can be shared with
Dorothys family at www.cel-
ebrateherlife.com.
John A. Bogdan
March 14, 2013
J
ohn A. Bogdan, of Kings-
ton, passed away Thursday,
March 14, 2013, at Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital.
He was born in Kingston on
April 29, 1933, a son of the late
Adam and Mary Vedra Bogdan.
He was the owner of John Bog-
dan Construction, Kingston,
for 40 years. He served in the
U.S. Air Force.
He was a 3rd degree mem-
ber of the Knights of Columbus
Assumpta Council No. 3987,
Luzerne, and a 4th degree
member of Our Lady of Cze-
stochowa Assembly. He was a
member of St. Marys Annun-
ciation Church, Kingston, until
its closing and was currently a
member of St. Ignatius Church,
Kingston.
In his free time, John en-
joyed hunting and shing at his
summer home at Spring Lake,
Wyalusing.
He and his wife, Shirley
(Bellas) Bogdan, shared 52
wonderful years of married life
together.
In addition to his wife, John
is survived by his son, John J.
Bogdan and wife, MaryBeth,
Kingston; daughter, Karen
Melnick and husband, Michael,
Dallas; four granddaughters,
Vanessa Parry, Stephanie Bog-
dan and Nicole and Lauren
Melnick; and one great-grand-
son, Liam Parry.
Funeral will be held
Monday at 9 a.m. from
the Kopicki Funeral
Home, Zerby Avenue,
Kingston, with a Mass of Chris-
tian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St.
Ignatius Church, North Maple
Avenue, Kingston. Friends may
call Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m.
Interment will be in St. Marys
Annunciation Cemetery, Prin-
gle.
MORE OBITUARIES, Page 6A
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HARRISBURG The
state Superior Court has
rejected the latest appeal led
by a Wilkes-Barre man who
was convicted of killing his
girlfriend in 1997.
Harry Butry sought to
overturn his conviction for the
Aug. 21, 1997 shooting death
of Tina Marcario, arguing he
had come across new evidence
that was not presented at his
trial that could have impacted
the outcome.
Butry was convicted by a
Luzerne County jury of rst
degree murder in January
1998. He has led several ap-
peals of the conviction, all of
which were rejected.
In his latest appeal, Butry
sought to introduce evidence
that a member of the jury was
a distant relative of the victim,
according to court records.
Butry sought to have the
Superior Court consider that
information in judging the
merits of his appeal. The
court rejected the request,
however, nding that Butry
was precluded from raising the
issue because he had not led
the appeal within the required
time frame.
Butry argued he should be
granted an exception because
he only recently discovered the
information. The court said he
failed to present any evidence
identifying the date he rst
became aware of the informa-
tion, or to show he exercised
due diligence in seeking to
discover the information.
WILKES-BARRE Senior
Judge Charles C. Brown Jr.
scheduled trial for Megan
Panowicz and Linda Giordano
to begin June 4 on charges
each of the women drove away
after striking a pedestrian who
died on Wyoming Avenue,
Kingston, in August 2008.
Panowicz, 27, of Forty Fort,
and Giordano, 67, of Kingston,
each face up to one year in
prison should they be con-
victed of the crime.
Panowicz and Giordano
were charged with accidents
involving death after they al-
legedly struck Sharon Shaugh-
nessy as she crossed Wyoming
Avenue, near Pierce Street, on
Aug. 27, 2008.
Shaughnessy was struck by
three vehicles. The driver of
the second vehicle stopped
and was not charged.
WILKES-BARRE Ste-
phen Bidgood, 33, last known
address as Lower Demunds
Road, Dallas, pleaded guilty
in Luzerne County Court on
Wednesday on a child corrup-
tion charge.
Exeter Township police
and Luzerne County detec-
tives investigating a sexual
assault complaint uncovered
child pornography on Bid-
goods computer in June 2009,
according to the criminal
complaint.
Judge Fred Pierantoni III
said Bidgood will be sentenced
on April 25.
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
Township police reported the
following:
Eric Czekalski, 29, of Larks-
ville, was arrested and charged
last Saturday with retail theft
and possession of drug parapher-
nalia after he allegedly tried to
steal $173 in merchandise from
Walmart at Wilkes-Barre Town-
ship Marketplace and police
found a hypodermic needle on
him, police said.
Amber Williams reported
last Saturday that someone
entered her 2007 Subaru while it
was parked on Church Street and
stole a cellphone charger and a
book bag. Estimated value of the
theft was $47.
Bernadine Perkins, 32, of
Wilkes-Barre was arrested and
was to be charged with retail
theft after she allegedly stole
$481 in merchandise from
Walmart at Wilkes-Barre Town-
ship Marketplace, police said.
Bryce Jordan, 22, of Plym-
outh, was charged with carrying
a rearm without a license, pos-
session of a controlled substance
and possession of drug para-
phernalia after police allege they
discovered he was in possession
of suspected marijuana and a 9
mm handgun while in the park-
ing lot of Sears at the Wyoming
Valley Mall last Saturday.
A 17-year-old boy from
Wilkes-Barre was charged with
disorderly conduct after he alleg-
edly yelled obscenities at police
and security while in Walmart at
Wilkes-Barre Township Market-
place on Sunday, police said.
Lilli Sandino reported that
someone stole her cellphone,
valued at $500, while she was
at Kaplan Furniture on Mundy
Street on Monday.
Paul Jason reported last Sat-
urday that someone had entered
his garage and the vehicle inside
it. Nothing was reported missing.
William Engle reported
last Saturday that someone had
entered his 2009 Honda while it
was parked on Leslie Lane. Noth-
ing was reported missing.
BUTLER TWP. Township
police reported the following:
Two juveniles have been
charged in connection with a
rash of thefts at Beech Mountain
Lakes.
A 15-year-old boy who lives
at the community was charged
with eight felony counts each of
criminal conspiracy to commit
theft, theft by unlawful taking or
disposition and receiving stolen
property, police said. He also was
charged with 10 counts each of
theft from a motor vehicle, loiter-
ing and prowling at nighttime
and criminal attempt, police said.
The second juvenile, a
16-year-old from St. Johns Road,
was charged with eight felony
counts each of theft and criminal
conspiracy, and 10 counts of
loitering and prowling at night,
police said.
The charges were led with
Luzerne County juvenile authori-
ties, police said.
The thefts from vehicles al-
legedly occurred between Feb.
16 and 18 and resulted in about
$5,475 worth of stolen property.
Police are investigating
the theft of two outdoor bronze
lamps, about 20 inches by 28
inches, that had been cemented
in a driveway entrance on
Drasher Road. Anyone with
information should call police at
788-3230 or dial 911.
A resident of Beaver Slide
Drive reported on March 4 that
someone entered the home and
stole jewelry.
Jose Santos-Ramirez, 41, of
Hazleton, was cited with failing
to notify police of an accident
that had occurred March 5, when
he allegedly drove into an em-
bankment at the intersection of
South Hunter Highway and Old
Turnpike Road and abandoned
the vehicle a short distance away
because it was inoperable, police
said.
While investigating sus-
picious activity namely,
several people leaving a hotel
and running into a wooded area
at about 2 a.m. last Saturday,
police stopped a car in which the
people allegedly ed. Cited with
underage drinking were Corey
Craig, 20; Jack Miley, 18; Timo-
thy Miley, 19; and a 17-year-old;
all of Butler Township, police
said.
Police apprehended a
Hazleton man while responding
to a report of a prowler in the
800 block of St. Johns Road at
about 5 a.m. last Saturday. Police
said charges are pending and
additional information will be
released when those charges are
led.
A homeowner on Deep Hole
Road reported that someone
tried to break into his shed at
about 3:45 a.m. last Saturday.
The homeowner confronted the
burglar and grabbed him, but
the suspect broke free and ed,
police said.
Police responded to an
attempted break-in at a home in
the 300 block of South Old Turn-
pike Road at about 6 a.m. last
Saturday after the homeowners
dog alerted her that someone
was trying to break into the base-
ment. Police found a forced-open
door, but entry was not made.
But there was an actual burglary
there on March 5, police said.
PLAINS TWP. Township
police reported the following:
Police responded just after
8:30 p.m. Tuesday to Geisinger
Wyoming Valley Medical Center
for a report of an intoxicated
male who was attempting to
drive.
Police found the man, whom
they identied as Mark M.
Molchan, of Swoyersville, in his
vehicle. Molchan exhibited signs
of alcohol impairment, refused to
exit his vehicle and was assisted
out by police and security of-
cers, police said.
Molchan previously was told
to leave the hospital for being
uncooperative and disorderly,
police said. They added that he
urinated himself and refused
to submit to a blood-alcohol
content test.
Molchan will be charged with
driving under the inuence, dis-
orderly conduct, public drunken-
ness and careless driving, police
said.
Joseph Stofey will be cited
with public drunkenness after po-
lice say they observed him alleg-
edly staggering on South River
Street on his way home from Ole
Tyme Charleys Bar at about 1:30
a.m. Wednesday.
Richard Streit, of the Drums
section of Butler Township, was
to be cited with disorderly con-
duct after police responded to
the emergency room at Geisinger
Wyoming Valley Medical Center
at 1:42 p.m. Thursday for a
report of a male patient threaten-
ing an employee, police said.
SUGAR NOTCH Borough
police on Tuesday served a
felony arrest warrant on a man
they say took a down payment
for replacing a roof but never
performed the work.
Police observed Kenneth
Wolfe operating a vehicle on
Hazle Street in Wilkes-Barre
and initiated a trafc stop, they
said. Wolfe came to a stop in the
Turkey Hill Parking Lot at Hazle
and Nicholson streets.
Wolfe was wanted on two
counts of theft by deception in
which, while conducting busi-
ness as Wolfe Construction, he
entered into a written contract
with Deanna Garnett of Oak
Street in Sugar Notch to remove
and replace a residential roof,
police said.
The contract was signed on
May 5, 2012, at which time Wolfe
accepted a $2,500 cash deposit
from Garnett with the contract
stating that the described work
would be started on or about
June 4, 2012, police said. How-
ever, Wolfe never started the
work, nor did he return the down
payment, police said.
Wolfe, of Brown Street, Ashley,
and previously of rear Monahan
Court, was arraigned before
District Judge Joseph Halesey
and jailed at Luzerne County
Correctional Facility in lieu of
$5,000 or 10 percent bail bond,
police said.
WILKES-BARRE The
Wilkes-Barre ofce of the state
police Bureau of Liquor Control
Enforcement reported that cita-
tions were issued to the follow-
ing establishments:
Pitchers Mound, 311 Black-
man St., Wilkes-Barre, allegedly
sold, furnished and/or gave or
permitted the sale, furnishing or
giving of alcoholic beverages to a
minor on Feb. 1.
Lani Home Association,
35-37 Cleveland St., Plains
Township, allegedly possessed
or operated gambling devices
or paraphernalia or permitted
gambling or lotteries, poolsel-
ling and/or bookmaking on the
premises on Aug. 14, 2012.
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EDWARDSVILLE Mayor
Bernard Dubaskas reported
Thursday that he had secured
a grant of $6,803 from the
Luzerne County District At-
torneys Ofce to purchase
mobile computers for the bor-
oughs police vehicles.
Also, council announced
that it will hold its annual Eas-
ter egg hunt at 1 p.m. March
30 at Hopkins Park. The event
is sponsored by the Edwards-
ville Lions and Leo clubs.
In another matter, Secre-
tary Leo Martin announced
updates to the ongoing King
Edward community revital-
ization project. The project is
a joint effort with Kingston to
improve properties along Main
Street in the boroughs by raz-
ing condemned structures and
adding landscaping, public
parking, facades and new busi-
ness signs along the busy thor-
oughfare.
Some of the ongoing work
includes: Konefals Restaurant
working with the boroughs
Facade Program to nalize a
design for the property before
bidding the project.
The Turkey Hill re-image
project being approved by revi-
talization ofcials; work is ex-
pected to begin in the spring.
The former Michaels Bar, at
429 Main St., being purchased
by Bellio Plumbing & Heating.
It will be the future home of
the rms expanding business.
Bellio also is working with area
ofcials to coordinate a facade
scheme for the property.
edwardsville police will get mobile computers
council also gives update on
community revitalization and
facade projects.
By STEVEN FONDO
Times Leader Correspondent
HEaltH cHEckupS offErEd for SENiorS
AIMEE DILGER /THE TIMES LEADER
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t Wednesdays Senior Health Fair at the Plymouth Senior Center on Main Street, Leona Leonard has her blood
pressure taken by Lorraine Brennan of the Hampton House nursing home. The senior centers, run by the Lu-
zerne County Area Agency on Aging, occasionally hold health fairs for their members.
GNA teacher:
District pride
is important
PLAINSTWP. The town-
ship Board of Commissioners
passed several measures per-
taining to municipal cleanup
during Thursdays regular
meeting.
On a 3-2 vote, the board
voted to advertise for tri-axle
truck services to help during a
May cleanup.
Board Chairman Ron Filip-
pini and Commissioner Brigid
OConner voted against the
motion, saying the work can
be handled with the already
available equipment and work
force.
In other business, Commis-
sioner Gerald Yozwiak said
that as of April 6 the munici-
pal recycling center on Cem-
etery Street will be open for
yard waste drop-offs. Regular
collection of yard waste likely
will follow at some point dur-
ing May.
The center already accepts
electronic and other house-
hold recyclable items.
Township residents who
do not wish to haul recy-
clable electronic materials
to Hanover Township for the
countywide drop-off on June
15 can take themto the Plains
Recycling Center weekdays
from 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.,
Yozwiak said.
Plains ofcials also an-
nounced the sale of an unused
leaf vacuum and pickup truck
for $1,200 and the purchase of
protective equipment for the
township police departments
emergency response unit for
$11,714.
NANTICOKE During
the Greater Nanticoke Area
School Board meeting Thurs-
day, Amanda Schraeder, an
eighth-grade science teacher in
the district, read aloud an es-
say she wrote for her graduate
education class at Misericordia
University.
In the essay, Schraeder en-
courages GNA students to
develop and foster a sense of
pride in their district.
Schraeder has heard people
from outside of the area make
demeaning comments regard-
ing both Nanticoke and its
school system. Schraeder stat-
ed that the among the biggest
issue that my school faces is
people in the district constant-
ly putting themselves and their
community down.
Schraeder, who has been
teaching at GNA for ve years,
said that the community has a
history of hardworking people
who feel that every job is im-
portant and necessary to make
the community (as a whole).
She concluded by saying the
students try to live up to the
examples of the good role mod-
els in our school buildings.
In other matters: the board
amended the Articles of Agree-
ment, formalizing a school
name change from Wilkes-
Barre Area Vocational Tech-
nical School to Wilkes-Barre
Career and Technical Center.
Albert B. Melone Co., certied
public accountants, has been
appointed by the board as the
schools business consultants
for a three-year contract term
from Dec. 1, 2012 to Dec. 1,
2015.
The board also has given
approval for the GNA School
District to become part of the
Virtual Learning Network at
an annual membership fee of
$16,750.
The next school board meet-
ing will be held at 7 p.m. April
11.
By SuSaN BETTiNgEr
Times Leader correspondent
plains twp. gets set for spring cleanup
By B. garrET rOgaN
Times Leader Correspondent
Hanover Area approves student dress code
HANOVER TWP. The
Hanover Area School Board
adopted a revised dress code
effective for the 2013-14
school year at its monthly
meeting on Thursday night.
The dress code resolution
received its third and nal
public reading during the
session and passed without
dissent. Parents are advised
that compliance with the
revised dress code is manda-
tory. Copies of the dress code
can be found on the districts
website, www.hanoverarea.
org. In other business: The
board voted to approve an
agreement between WVIA
Public Television and the
district for educational pro-
gramming at a cost of $1,500
for the 2013-14 school year.
The board agreed to
amend the Articles of Agree-
ment for the school name
change for the Wilkes-Barre
Area Vocational Technical
School to now read Wilkes-
Barre Area Career and Tech-
nical Center.
By STEVEN FONDO
Times Leader Correspondent
coUrt brieFS
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Editorial
T
he election of a new
pope is primarily of
interest to Roman
Catholics, for whom
the bishop of Rome is the Vicar
of Christ and the keeper of the
keys to heaven. But there is a
reason, other than a fascination
with history and pageantry, that
the wider world will watch ex-
pectantly as Pope Francis, the
former Cardinal Jorge Mario
Bergoglio, begins his ministry.
Although Stalin famously
mocked the papacy by asking,
How many divisions does the
pope have? the institution re-
mains hugely inuential, with
reach well beyond the church.
A series of popes in the 20th
century lent the authority of
their ofce to the cause of so-
cial equality and the rights of
workers. Pope John XXIII, the
elderly caretaker pope elected
in 1958, convened the Second
Vatican Council that embraced
the concept of religious liberty,
reached out to other Chris-
tians and repudiated the vile
notion that Jews were collec-
tively guilty in the crucixion
of Christ a blood libel that
fueled Christian anti-Semitism
over the centuries.
Likewise, the failures of sever-
al popes to confront the scandal
of sexual abuse by some priests
has harmed more than the faith-
ful. Disillusionment over these
violations of trust, and the
willingness of bishops to cover
up for abusive priests, has de-
moralized Catholics, of course.
But it also has undermined
the credibility of an institution
whose charitable and educa-
tional activities benet not just
adherents of the faith. Francis
will be judged, as he should be,
on whether he adopts on an in-
ternational basis the policy of
zero tolerance of abuse that
American bishops belatedly ad-
opted.
Based on his career as a bish-
op in Argentina, the new pope
can be expected to support
what Catholics call the prefer-
ential option for the poor. That
doesnt mean the new pope will
pursue other policies described
as liberal, such as acceptance
of same-sex marriage, against
which he campaigned in Ar-
gentina. But there was little
chance that a College of Cardi-
nals shaped by John Paul II and
Benedict XVI would produce a
pope willing to break with tra-
ditional Catholic teaching on
marriage and sexuality.
At 76, his tenure may be lim-
ited, but whatever the length
of his time as pontiff, this pope
will exert inuence beyond his
ock; non-Catholics will benet
along with Catholics if Francis
devotes himself to the causes of
peace, human rights and recon-
ciliation.
Los Angeles Times
OTHER OpiniOn: THE CHURCH
Pontiff Francis:
A pope of firsts
C
ITY PARKS, play-
grounds and recreation
centers are meant to be
havens of relaxation,
fun and safety. Its obvious
that guns have no part in that
equation and they should be
banned from the premises.
City Council is poised to take
action on a bill that would do
just that. It authorizes the de-
partments of recreation and
public property to develop regu-
lations banning rearms in all
parks, playgrounds, rec centers
and in city-owned buildings.
That would mean barring all
guns, including legally licensed
ones, from the citys 160 rec
centers, 125 playgrounds, 125
neighborhood parks or, indeed,
anywhere in the vast acreage
of Fairmount Park. Guns are
now prohibited at City Hall be-
cause its a courthouse, but the
ban would also be expanded to
places such as the Municipal
Services Building, the Water De-
partment and every other place
the city does business. The leg-
islation would carry civil penal-
ties, such as nes, rather than
criminal charges.
The legislation, co-sponsored
by Council President Darrell
Clarke and 8th District Coun-
cilwoman Cindy Bass, is not
without its skeptics, however.
How will it be enforced? Will
it actually curtail the violence
thats committed by thugs with
illegal rearms who dont obey
the laws anyway? Even some
supporters believe its more
symbolic than substantive.
Then theres the issue of legal-
ity. The legislation seems to vio-
late the states ban on the citys
right to regulate the lawful
ownership, possession, transfer
or transportation of rearms,
not prohibited by the laws of
this Commonwealth.
In this case, supporters say
this bill doesnt regulate guns;
it regulates the citys own prop-
erty, which it has a right to do.
Bravo to legislators willing to
challenge the states unreason-
able pre-emption.
Philadelphia Daily News
OTHER OpiniOn: pHiLADELpHiA BiLL
City properties
no place for guns
qUOTE Of THE DAY
I am ne. I found out the same way most of you
did: From Twitter. Tonight Im going to take a break.
Tomorrow, business as usual.
Matthew Keys
A social media editor for Reuters, who was charged by federal authorities
with conspiring with the notorious hacking group Anonymous to deface a
story on the Los Angeles Times website.
MALLARD fiLLMORE DOOnESBURY
MAiL BAG | LETTERS fROM READERS
Recognize our Scouts
for dedication, service
I
t has been several months since Super-
storm Sandy devastated the Northeast,
and recovery efforts are still battling all
the political red tape.
Having several friends from New York,
Connecticut and New Jersey, I have been
browsing the Internet for news articles
about the affected areas and how their
recovery is going.
Most of the articles I found depicted
the destruction and hardships of those
living without power during the storm
and following days and the hardships
still coming in the wake of the storm, but
there were a few bright spots in the news.
One article from Connecticut showed
a Boy Scout troop handing out bottles of
water to people in their community the
rst few days after the storm. Another
featured a troop in New Jersey volunteer-
ing their time to help pick up some debris
in neighbors yards in early November
and their continuing commitment to help
their community.
Reading these articles reminded me
of my own troops, Troop 281 of Dallas,
volunteering efforts in local communi-
ties after the ooding in 2011, such as
helping clean up debris at homes in West
Pittston.
Scouts are an invaluable asset to our
communities because of their service
work. The achievements of these extraor-
dinary young men and women seem to
always take a back seat to the negative
publicity toward the BSA. It seems too
often the dedication of our Scouts is
forgotten. With spring approaching, I
am sure the Scouts will be starting more
service projects. Thank them for their
service and dedication.
Jason Jolley
Assistant Scoutmaster
Troop 281, Dallas
Penny candy column
brings sweet memories
I
loved Tom Mooneys column today
(March 10) on the little grocery stores
and the penny candy and comic books.
That brought back so many memories.
Once I went to the little store up the
street from my house in Port Grifth with
my nickel and got my little brown bag
of candy. A little while later there was a
knock at the door. It was Mr. Bukosky
from the store bringing back my nickel
because it was Canadian and he wanted a
real nickel.
Another time I asked him for one
of the little bags for my candy and he
said OK, as long as you bring it back.
Those were the days. They also sold the
comic books with the covers torn off for
a nickel.
My friends and I would bring our stack
of comics to each others homes and trade
them. Keep up the good old days stuff,
we love it.
Mary Jo Piazza
Swoyersville
Concerns raised about
Plan B at state schools
R
ecently I read a story from the As-
sociated Press about the fact that the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration is
not going to take any regulatory action
over a vending machine at Shippensburg
University that dispenses Plan B, the
morning-after pill.
I read the article again thinking that
I had read it wrong. No, there it was
in black and white a state university
dispensing an abortifacient (abortion-
inducing drug) in a vending machine. I
need to clarify that the term morning-
after pill is a false nomenclature; accord-
ing to the Planned Parenthood website, it
can be used up to 120 hours after, which
means that conception can already have
taken place.
I cant believe that Pennsylvania, which
is one of the states that has very strict
pro-life laws, is so cavalier as to agree to
this because the majority of students
wanted it. Youve got to be kidding.
Plan B touts a slew of harmful effects
on women and I also cant believe that
Shippensburg would consider political
correctness more important than the
health of the female students.
Also, if a student is raped, all she has
to do is go to the machine, put in $25
and away she goes. She doesnt see a
doctor and she doesnt report it to the
police, she maintains her anonymity but
at what price? She does not get help for
this trauma and a rapist is allowed to go
free and rape again.
My last question, since Pennsylvania
has 14 state-owned universities, are they
all supplying Plan B? I hope and pray
theyre not.
Barbara Yanchek
Jermyn
Our school boards need
candidates with honor
A
good friend and neighbor mentioned
months back how disgusted he is with
Wyoming Area petty politics and thought
he would try again for a seat on the Wyo-
ming Area School Board.
He is a man with values, he is a man of
character and a Vietnam war hero having
been awarded three, Purple Hearts and
two Bronze stars with V (valor) device.
His name is Jerry Stofko.
Jerry Stofko gave what he had to defend
our country in time of war. He shed his
blood, he risked his life; yet, he never
stopped or gave up the ght. Stofko has
accepted personal responsibility at every
stage of his life, thats why I strongly
encourage Jerry Stofko to throw his hat
in the ring for a seat on the board.
Character, patriotism and grit are
qualities that Jerry will bring to the board.
Jerrys life has been one of dedication and
he can now take that dedication to work
for the children and residents of Wyoming
Area.
I urge anyone who knows Jerry to offer
him encouragement and support.
James F. Tighe
Exeter
Damons storya testament
to Gods very existence
I
found the story from Sundays Feb. 17,
2013 edition of the Times Leader about
Damon Szatkowski very inspiring. Most
people would just take pity on him for the
entire trauma he has been through due
to a vicious car accident, believe me I do.
I also look at the wonderful miracle God
has done by allowing young Damon to
live.
Thank God that this young man was
wearing his seatbelt, or, chances are, he
would not be here today.
God denitely exists (for those who
deny his existence) and used this young
man to demonstrate only a small modi-
cum of what he can do. I would like to
offer a word of encouragement for the
friends and family of Damon who might
be reading this, Romans, 8:28, and we
know that all things work together for
good to them that love God, to them who
are the called according to his purpose.
In other words, God lets things happen
for a reason, we just do not know that
reason yet. I am praying, and will continue
to pray, for Damons continued recovery,
along with peace and patience for his fam-
ily, friends, and medical staff. God bless
them.
Kevin A. Straka
Wilkes-Barre
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center.
When we do these things,
really, a lot of the thought went
into the reghters and giving
them the right tools and being
concerned about them, said
Delaney. And then with city
residents paying for this stuff,
we got to do this as efciently
as we could.
The efciency is important,
especially when funding for
such purchases is being cut by
the federal government for Wil-
kes-Barre and other cities that
depend on the money to provide
emergency services.
The vehicle was paid for with
federal Ofce of Community De-
velopment funds and matches
the anticipated cut in the citys
share this year from the govern-
ment agency. Wilkes-Barre ex-
pects to receive $1.3 million in
OCDfunds, down from$1.5 mil-
lion last year. The funding is at
its lowest level since 1990, said
Mayor Tom Leighton.
Just last week we were noti-
ed of a minimum 5 percent cut
across the entire programby the
government, said Leighton.
We anticipate the nal cut to
be close to 8.2 percent or even
potentially higher. This could be
devastating to future purchases
and really causes problems for
our general fund.
During the past three years,
100 percent of the re equip-
ment purchased by the city was
paid with OCDfunds, the mayor
said.
Delaney expressed concern
about having the money next
year to buy a new chassis for a
city ambulance. He seemingly
doesnt have to worry about not
having enough reghters to
operate the vehicle.
The department had to deal
with the furloughs of 11 re-
ghters from December to early
February as a cost-savings mea-
sure for the city. A combination
of on-duty and off-duty re-
ghters would be used to staff
the vehicle at extra alarm res
and other emergencies such as
ooding.
Still, Delaney was thrilled
with the new acquisition.
The last new special opera-
tions vehicle was bought 49
years ago, and the city used two
others since then. The latest ad-
dition was made to the speci-
cations of the department by
Custom Truck & Body Works in
Woodeld, Ga., and further out-
tted by Micro Fire Apparatus
in Allentown.
This is something new and
different that you wont see any-
place else, Delaney said.
Its really state-of-the-art,
he added. The company tells
me its the rst one they built
in the whole Northeast United
States.
Fireghters from the depart-
ment had input into the design
and, as a result, they dont have
to stand in the heat of the sum-
mer or winter cold to ll their
air bottles. After disconnecting
them, they can place them in a
rack for someone inside the ve-
hicle to ll and return to them.
Theyll also be able to walk
into the back of the vehicle
to escape the elements to get
warm or cool down, said Capt.
Alan Klapat, who is in charge
of training reghters to use
the vehicle. Fireghter rehab
is very important, Klapat said.
Fireghters obviously have a
strenuous job. Our heart rates
rise, blood pressures go up. We
have to re-hydrate.
They can get a breather in
the climate-controlled interior.
Standing outside the vehicle,
they can be cooled by the com-
bination of water and cool air
from a misting fan and seek
shelter from the rain under a re-
tractable awning.
It has everything on it that
were going to need, said Mike
Bilski, president of the Interna-
tional Association of Fire Fight-
ers Local 104 .
The awning was provided free
of charge by Micro Fire Appara-
tus and was an upgrade fromthe
crank-operated one the depart-
ment wanted. They knew that
we had limited funding, so they
threw in the electrical-operated
one cause they knewthat its im-
portant, Delaney said.
The company also retrotted
the lling station and two emer-
gency lights from the old truck.
But the on-board generator is
new and makes the vehicle self-
sufcient if it has to be on site in
an area without power.
The truck is expected to ap-
pear in todays St. Patricks Day
Parade and be put into service
early next week, Delaney said.
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Highs: 29-35. Lows: 16-22. Cloudy today with flurries, mainly early in
the day. Partly cloudy tonight. Clouds and sun tomorrow.
Highs: 40-46. Lows: 27-33. Mostly cloudy today with a little rain.
Mostly cloudy tonight. Clouds and sun tomorrow.
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Highs: 29-35. Lows: 16-22. Cloudy and cold today. Partly cloudy
tonight. Partly sunny tomorrow. Monday: a mix of snow and rain.
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High: 42. Low: 28. Mostly cloudy today with a little rain. Partly cloudy
tonight. Times of clouds and sun tomorrow.
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cloudy tonight. Clouds and sunshine tomorrow.
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EQUIPMENT
in schools, he said.
The plan would then place
state focus on regulation and
law enforcement, said Meuser,
and would be far more conve-
nient for Pennsylvanians and
other consumers. The private
sector and marketplace would
set prices and locations, he
said.
Meuser repeated an often-
used line regarding the states
liquor system that Pennsyl-
vania is one of only two states
that still controls liquor sales.
Utah is the other. The other
48 states have the private sec-
tor handling the sale of wine
and liquor, Meuser said.
Corbett is expected to ask
Attorney General Kathleen
Kanes ofce to reverse its
rejection of a contract with
London-based Camelot Global
Services to manage the $3.5
billion Pennsylvania Lottery.
Kanes ofce said the plan vio-
lates state law and is unconsti-
tutional.
Meuser told the crowd that
the governor does not intend
to sell the lottery system. The
states population growth of
older residents exceeds the
projected growth of lottery
funding for senior programs,
and the Camelot agreement
would be incentive-based, he
said.
We project $1.3 billion in
incremental growth above
and beyond lottery projections
in funding for programs
beneting older Pennsylva-
nians over the next 10 year,
said Meuser. We are not sell-
ing the lottery; that would be a
violation of federal law.
Meuser said other goals of
the Revenue Department and
the governors ofce outlined
in the proposed $28.4 billion
budget include:
$5.4 billion in funding
over ve years to address the
needs of Pennsylvanias aging
and fragile transportation in-
frastructure.
Creating a more com-
petitive tax structure through
elimination of the capital
stock/foreign franchise tax;
reduction of the corporate
net income tax; increasing
the cap on net operating loss
deductions; repealing the
corporate loans tax; tax code
changes to level the playing
eld and provide for fair and
equitable tax policy; repealing
nuisance taxes and obsolete
taxation and administrative
provisions.
Reform the state pen-
sion system. Benets accrued
cannot be rolled back, said
Meuser, but there is nothing
preventing rolled-back rates
from applying to benets that
will be accrued in the future.
Meuser said since Corbett
took ofce, private sector jobs
have increased by 105,900
38,900 over the last year.
Manufacturing jobs have
gone up by 8,000 and public/
government jobs are down by
21,000, he said.
rants from judges to keep the
database current, an employee
said.
The new policy requires at-
torneys to serve time-stamped
copies of lifted warrant orders
in the sheriff and district attor-
neys ofces.
An overall record processing
backlog also was a problem
in the clerk of courts ofce,
which handles all county crim-
inal court records. Linkers
lodging in prison exposed the
backlog.
Art Bobbouine, who has
been overseeing the clerk of
courts ofce since interim di-
rector TomPizanos retirement
in September, said the backlog
has been reduced from several
months to about two or three
weeks for most records.
Filing priorities also have
been established to ensure the
most pressing matters, such
as the lifted warrants, are pro-
cessed rst, he said, praising
the staff for stepping up.
Interim Judicial Services
and Records Division head
Joan Hoggarth said the new
warrant lift procedures are
part of ongoing changes aimed
at making operations more ef-
cient.
Dennis believes the warrant
changes stemmed primarily
from a Times Leader article
about Linkers experience. She
said her heart skipped a beat
when she saw a notice about
the change in the March issue
of the Luzerne Legal Register.
He has to be congratulat-
ed, said Dennis. If this hadnt
happened to him, I dont think
these changes would have
been made. Its a little victory
for him.
Linkers experience also was
a reminder that the processing
of records impacts lives, Den-
nis said.
A single father, Linker said
he had to leave his 17-year-
old son unattended during the
overnight prison stay and pay
a $100 prison booking fee. He
also lost his six-year construc-
tion job because he missed
work and his boss wasnt
pleased with the prison expla-
nation.
Linker blamed his drunken-
driving charge on his reaction
to the loss of a loved one and
his struggles to recover from
liver cancer. He said a lawyer
not Dennis urged him
to sue the county over the
prison lodging, but he refused
because he doesnt want the
countys money.
Hopefully it wont happen
to someone else, Linker said.
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RECORDS
BILL TARUTIS PHOTO/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Pa. Secretary of Revenue Dan Meuser addresses members of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of
Commerce about Gov. Corbetts proposed budget at the Westmoreland Club in Wilkes-Barre on Friday.
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MEUSER
John Wayne Butz, 42, of Ha-
nover Township, was convict-
ed by a county jury on Oct. 24
on charges of rape of a child,
involuntary deviate sexual
intercourse, statutory sexual
assault, aggravated indecent
assault, indecent assault and
corruption of minors. He was
sentenced to 22 to 44 years in
state prison.
State police at Wyoming
and Hanover Township po-
lice said Butz raped a girl dur-
ing 2008 and 2009, according
to the criminal complaint.
Butz asked Lupas to sen-
tence him to probation or in
the countys Accelerated Re-
habilitation Program.
I didnt do it; this is not
over, Butz said as he was
escorted by sheriffs deputies
from the courthouse.
Ricardo Perez-Toledo, 30,
of Hazleton, was convicted
by a county jury on Oct. 18
on charges of rape of a child,
aggravated indecent assault,
two counts of involuntary de-
viate sexual intercourse and
three counts of indecent as-
sault. He also was sentenced
to 22 to 44 years in state
prison.
Perez-Toledo raped a young
girl multiple times in various
locations from 2005 through
2010, according to the crimi-
nal complaint.
Jose Cruz, 37, of Hazleton,
pleaded guilty to unlawful
contact with a minor on Oct.
11. He was sentenced to ve
to 10 years in state prison.
Cruz sexually assaulted a
young girl in incidents from
June 2009 to March 2012, ac-
cording to the criminal com-
plaint.
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OFFENDERS
$637 million for the rest of
the scal year that ends Sept.
30. The agency said it had no
choice but to subject most of
its 47,000 employees, including
tower controllers, to periodic
furloughs.
Representatives of the FAA
declined to discuss the effect
of the cuts with The Associated
Press. In two recent speeches
and testimony before Congress,
FAA Administrator Michael
Huerta stressed that safety
remained the agencys top
priority. But many in the avia-
tion sector are frustrated that
the political brinkmanship in
Washington has affected such a
sensitive area of aviation.
Hundreds of small airports
around the country routinely
operate without controllers, us-
ing procedures in place since
the earliest days of aviation.
Pilots are trained to watch for
other aircraft and announce
their position over the radio
during approaches, landings
and takeoffs.
But past crashes, however
rare, have exposed weaknesses
in that system.
On Nov. 19, 1996, a 19-seat
United Express ight landing
in Quincy, Ill., collided with
another twin-engine turbo-
prop that was taking off. They
slammed into each other at the
intersection of two runways,
killing all 14 people aboard the
two planes.
The National Transportation
Safety Board concluded the
probable cause was a failure of
the pilots in the outbound ight
to monitor the radio frequency
for air trafc and to properly
scan for other planes.
The 238 air trafc control
facilities that could be closed
were chosen because they are
at airports with fewer than
150,000 ight operations per
year. They are located in nearly
every state.
The rst round of closures is
expected to target 173 of those
towers that are run by third-
party contractors, rather than
FAA staff.
That process could start ear-
ly next month.
Those airports had until
Wednesday to put forward ar-
guments for why their towers
should stay open, but the bar
is high and few are thought to
be likely to escape the cuts. A
nal decision on the list is set
for Monday.
The airports can choose to
pick up the cost to keep their
towers open, but few are expect-
ed to be able to afford that.
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Wartman in line for big opportunity
C O M I N G
T O M O R R O W
For a complete
preview of Penn States
spring practice, pick up a
copy of The Sunday Times
Leader.
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
A promising start to Nyeem
Wartmans rst season at Penn
State was interrupted by injury.
With spring practice opening in
Happy Valley on Monday, he has
a shot to pick up where he left off.
Wartman will open the spring
working with the rst-team de-
fense, giving the former Valley
View linebacker an early crack at
claiming a starting job for 2013.
The Nittany Lions need to re-
place a pair of prolic starting
linebackers in Michael Mauti and
Gerald Hodges but have only a
handful of scholarship players to
compete for the open spots. And
for spring ball, that number will
be decreased by one.
Lions coach Bill OBrien told
ESPN on Friday that rising sopho-
more Ben Kline, a second-teamer
on the outside last season, will
miss the spring session while re-
covering from shoulder surgery.
That opens the door a bit wider
for Wartman, who returns from a
knee injury suffered early last sea-
son.
Wartman had played immedi-
ately as a true freshman, opening
2012 as the top backup to Glenn
Carson at middle linebacker. In
his rst game, he blocked a punt
and drew praise from OBrien and
the coaching staff.
But when he hurt his knee in
the rst half against Virginia the
next week, it cost him the rest of
the season. Wartman was healthy
enough to return late in the sea-
son, but Penn State elected to
hold himout, keeping himeligible
for a medical redshirt.
OBrien would not comment
on Wartmans status earlier this
offseason, but when Penn State
released its spring roster on Fri-
day, the school listed Wartman as
a redshirt freshman for 2013. In
that case, Wartman would still re-
tain all four years of his eligibility.
And theres no better time for
him to get back out on the eld.
Carson returns for his third sea-
son as the starter in the middle.
See PSU, Page 4B
AP PHOTO
Georgetowns Mikael Hopkins, center, is defended by Syracuses
Baye Keita, right, and Syracuses C.J. Fair, left, during the rst
half of an NCAA basketball game Friday in New York.
C O L L E G E B A S K E T B A L L
Syracuse edges Georgetown to reach Big East nal
By MIKE FITZPATRICK
AP Sports Writer
NEW YORK Brandon
Triche scored the go-ahead bas-
ket early in overtime and No. 19
Syracuse advanced to the Big
East championship game with a
58-55 victory over No. 5 George-
town on Friday night in the nal
conference clash of their storied
heavyweight rivalry.
The fth-seeded Orange
(26-8) will make their 15th ap-
pearance in the tournament
title game and go for their
sixth crown Saturday night at
Madison Square Garden against
fourth-ranked Louisville, the
defending champion, or No. 24
Notre Dame.
Triche, James Southerland
and backup center Baye Moussa
Keita all had 13 points for Syra-
cuse, trying to close its Big East
tenure with one more champi-
onship before bolting for the
ACC next season.
The Orange held top-seeded
Georgetown (25-6) to 22 per-
cent shooting from 3-point
range with their trademark 2-3
zone and got a big game from
their bench to avenge two pre-
vious losses to the Hoyas this
season.
Georgetown erased a 12-point
decit, tying it at 49 with 1:47
left in regulation on two free
throws by Jabril Trawick.
Baye Moussa Keita hit a pair
of foul shots to put the Orange
back on top at the 1:23 mark,
but Porter drew a blocking foul
on Fair and calmly canned both
ends of a 1-and-1 to tie it at 51
with 7.3 seconds to go.
Michael Carter-Williams had
a chance to win it for Syracuse,
but he missed a shot just before
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GEORGETOWN
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N A S C A R
PI AA SWI MMI NG AND DI VI NG CHAMPI ONSHI PS
PETE G. WILOCX/THE TIMES LEADER
Hazleton Areas Tyler Farley competes in the rst heat preliminary race in Fridays boys 200 IM at Bucknell University in Lew-
isburg during the PIAA Swimming & Diving Championships.
Valley West rises from the fall
LEWISBURG -One minute, the Wyo-
ming Valley West Spartans were on top of
the world.
The next, their expectations took a sud-
den and shocking downward dive.
By the time the opening day of Class 3A
action in the PIAA Swimming and Diving
Championships ended Friday, Ed Zawatski
had a new school sprint record and an elu-
sive state medal wrapped around his neck,
Karina Zabresky didnt, and Valley West
had run a gauntlet of emotions at Bucknell
Universitys Kinney Natatorium.
Those two Spartans carried the Wyo-
ming Valley Conferences best hopes for
state medals, based on PIAA seedings
that placed them in the top eight of their
respective events before the start of the
championships.
Zawatski delivered.
His time of 20.92 seconds in the boys 50
freestyle not only earned him a fth-place
PIAA nish, it broke the old Wyoming Val-
ley West standard Zawatski previously set
for 50 yards - and that came as part of a
relay team.
I look at it, I dont know how I did it,
Zawatski said. But somehow I did. Every-
thing felt effortless.
It feels great.
His Spartans schoolmate wasnt as for-
tunate.
Quite conversely, misfortune struck
Zabresky right from the start of the girls
diving competition, when she twisted her
ankle while planting her foot to leap off the
board during her rst attempt.
Without the capability to muster much
height on the leap, Zabresky plopped into
By PAUL SOKOLOSKI
psokoloski@timesleader.com
See PIAA, Page 4B
Hamlin felt
disrespected
by NASCAR
BRISTOL, Tenn. Denny
Hamlin said Friday that he be-
lieves NASCAR was disrespect-
ful by not contacting him before
ning him $25,000 over critical
comments about the new race
car.
Hamlin said a bigger name
would have at least gotten a
courtesy call beforehand.
That was the biggest com-
plaint I had. If I was Jeff Gordon
or Tony (Stewart), Dale (Earn-
hardt) Jr., or any Hendrick
driver, they would have had a
conversation before, Hamlin
said. Just to slap the ne on
me and not tell me anything is
what really, really bugged me.
A lot. That felt like I had not
earned my place in this sport,
and Ive grinded it out here for
eight years and I really feel like
Ive done what it takes to earn
the respect of both my peers and
NASCAR. I feel like had I been
somebody else, the outcome
may have been different.
Thats what played into Ham-
lins anger last week when he
stood rm in his refusal to pay
the ne for criticizing the Gen-
6 car following its second race
of the season. He said hed be
suspended before hed pay over
a statement many considered
mild made on pit road at Phoe-
nix following a third-place run.
I dont want to be the pessi-
mist, but it did not race as good
as our generation ve cars. This
is more like what the generation
ve was at the beginning, he
said at Phoenix.
But NASCAR, which spent
last year developing the car with
heavy input from the manufac-
turers to improve the on-track
product, has asked drivers to
By JENNA FRYER
AP Auto Racing Writer
See NASCAR, Page 4B
A H L
Pens ride
special
teams wave
over Sharks
By NATE OWEN
For The Times Leader
See PENS, Page 7B
WORCESTER, Mass. After
watching the Worcester power-
play unit rip them for four goals
Wednesday night, the Wilkes-
Barre/Scranton Penguins decid-
ed to return the
favor Friday.
The Pen-
guins scored
two goals
with the man-
advantage and
held the Sharks
scoreless on
ve of their
own power
plays to come
away with a
5-3 win before
5,865 at the
DCU Center.
Five dif-
ferent play-
ers scored for
Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton, while Brad Thiessen
made 35 saves, including several
big stops in the closing seconds
with the Penguins shorthanded.
Its frustrating to get picked
apart like we have lately, I think
we lost a little bit of condence,
defenseman Dylan Reese said of
the Penguins penalty-kill unit,
which entered the night third
in the American Hockey League
despite its recent struggles. We
were kind of sitting back more
than we needed to.
Riley Holzapfels goal at 16:35
in the second period gave Wil-
kes-Barre/Scranton a 4-1 lead,
but Worcester didnt go away
easily in the third. James Liv-
ingstons snipe from along the
right boards made it 4-2 at 2:33,
and Jon Matsumotos goal cut
the lead to 4-3 at 15:05.
That set up a frantic clos-
ing minute, as a roughing call
against Warren Peters at 17:45
and a slashing call against Trev-
or Smith at 19:10 left the Pen-
guins shorthanded.
Worcester pulled goalie Harri
Sateri, giving the Sharks a six-
on-three advantage. But Wilkes-
Barre/Scranton held, as Thies-
sen made several big saves and
caught a break when Yanni
Gourdes shot from the left wing
went high and wide over an ex-
posed net.
Brad did a great job, Pen-
guins coach John Hynes said.
He made some big saves there.
We did a nice job of clearing out
rebounds and blocking shots.
Peters empty-net goal sealed
the win at 19:52.
Six-on-three is just a battle,
thats the bottom line, Reese
www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER PAGE 2B SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013 S P O R T S
L o C A L C A L E n D A R
w H AT S o n T v
H o C k E Y
T R A n S A C T I o n S
S w I M M I n G
TODAYS EVENTS
HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING
PIAA Championships, at Kinney Natatorium,
Lewisburg, 8 a.m.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Misericordia at DeSales, 3:30 p.m.
Wilkes at Kings, 3:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, MARCH 16
HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING
PIAA Championships, at Kinney Natatorium,
Lewisburg, 8 a.m.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Kings at Wilkes, DH, noon
Misericordia at LCCC, noon
DeSales at Misericordia, DH, 1 p.m.
PSU Wilkes-Barre at PSU Worthington, TBA
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Misericordia at DeSales, DH, 1 p.m.
Wilkes at Kings, DH, 1 p.m.
MENS COLLEGE LACROSSE
Alvernia at Misericordia, 1 p.m.
WOMENS COLLEGE LACROSSE
Kings at Cazenovia, 1 p.m.
Wilkes at PSUAbington, 2 p.m.
WOMENS COLLEGE TENNIS
Lebanon Valley at Kings, 1 p.m.
B U L L E T I n B o A R D
CAMPS/CLINICS
Anthracite Curling Club will hold
two Learn to Curl clinics on March 19
and 26 from 6-9 p.m. at The Ice Rink
at Coal St. Park. For more informa-
tion, call Joshua Sophy at 266-7978.
Kingston Recreation Center will
have golf lessons for adults and chil-
dren ages 10-17 on consecutive Sun-
days beginning March 4. Childrens
lessons are from 7-7:45 p.m. Adults
lessons run from 7:45-8:30 p.m. The
cost for members is $40, while the
cost for non-members is $50. Space
is limited. For more information, call
the Kingston Recreation Center at
287-1106.
Sandlot Little League will have
a camp for boys and girls from ages
8-12 from 1-3 p.m. March 17, 24 and
April 7. The cost is $100. There will
also be a beginner camp for boys and
girls ages 4-7 from 3:15-4:15 p.m. on
the same days. The cost is $50. Both
camps include hitting, pitching, eld-
ing and agilities. For more informa-
tion, call 445-1155 or email CDD027@
aol.com.
Wilkes University will have a
youth eld hockey clinic for girls in
grades 1-8 (beginners are welcome)
on Sunday, April 28, from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. at the University Center on Main
(UCOM). The focus of the clinic will be
skill instruction and game tactics and
will include skill drills and small game
play. The clinic will be held at the
indoor facility in the UCOM building
on the corner of South and Main in
Wilkes-Barre. The cost is $40 per per-
son, which includes instruction and a
Wilkes eld hockey t-shirt. Registra-
tion runs from now through April 18
and is limited to 40 players. For more
information, call head eld hockey
coach Mollie Reichard at 408-4018
or email mollie.reichard@wilkes.edu.
MEETINGS
Crestwood Comets Football
Adult Social will be held on Satur-
day, April 13th at Sand Springs Golf
Club in Drums from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The social is a great opportunity to
spend a fun night out with family and
friends, while supporting our players.
Crestwood football T-shirts and ball
caps will be available for purchase. A
basket rafe will also be held. Please
come out and support this years
team. For further questions, please
contact Deb Popson at popsondeb@
epix.net.
Crestwood Football Booster Club
will meet on Thursday, March 21 at
Tonys Pizza at 7 p.m. All parents of
players are encouraged to attend.
Crestwood Comets Boys La-
crosse Adult Social will be held on
Saturday, April 6th at Ice House Pub
in Nuangola from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The social is a great opportunity to
spend a fun night out with family and
friends, while supporting our players.
Please come out and support this
years team. For further questions,
please contact Deb Popson at pop-
sondeb@epix.net.
Crestwood Boys Lacrosse Boost-
er Club will be holding their next
meeting on Tuesday March 19 at 6:30
p.m. at III Guys Pizza in Mountain Top.
All parents of players are encouraged
to attend.
Wyoming Valley West Softball
Booster Club will have a meeting
Monday, March 18 at 7 p.m. at the
WVW Middle School. Parents of all
players are encouraged to attend.
REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
Brews Bros Co-Ed Softball
League has openings on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Sunday. For more
information, call Tonay at 693-0506.
Impactpanthers 16U N.E.P.A.
Travel Team is holding a pitcher try-
out for one nal spot on the team
Sunday March 17 from 1 p.m. to 3
p.m. at Alliance Aux Bld 360 S. Key-
ser Ave. Taylor, PA, 18517. There are a
scheduled eight tournaments includ-
ing college showcase. Preregister at
impactpanther16u@yahoo.com.
Kingston Recreation Center has
openings for a softball league to be
played on Tuesday and Wednesday
nights and a Sunday Mens league
and a Sunday Coed league. For more
information, call 287-1106.
Mountain Top Youth Soccer As-
sociation will hold its rst player
registration for the fall soccer sea-
son on Saturday, March 23, from 9
a.m. to noon at the Crestwood High
School cafeteria. Additional registra-
tions will be held on Wednesday, April
3, from 6-9 p.m. and on Saturday,
April 6, from 9 a.m. to noon. Eligible
players must be from 4 to 18 years of
age, as of July 31. Registration forms
can be printed in advance from the
Handouts link on the MYSA web
site: www.eteamz.com/mttopysa.
For more information, contact Kelly
Leicht by email at kelly_leicht@hot-
mail.com.
Next Level will have a hitting clinic
Sundays, starting April 7 thru April
28. Please call Jim at 704-6255 for
more information. Cost $100.
The Next Level is offering a speed
and agility program for U/12 players.
Program runs Tues, Thurs and Sat.
starting March 19 and running un-
til APril 6. Please call 704-6255 or
email nextlevelkingston@gmail.com
for more info. Cost is $125.
Plains Yankees Football and
Cheerleading Organization will have
registrations March 20, from6-8 p.m.
at the Plains American Legion, 101
E. Carey St., Plains. The cost is $60
for one child or $75 per family, with
additional uniform fees for rst-time
players. Bring a recent picture of the
child along with a copy of his or her
birth certicate.
South Valley Softball will hold
practice and sign ups at L.C.C.C. gym
Sunday march 17 and 24 from 5 p.m.
to 7 p.m.
Sunday Softball League begins
Sunday, April 4. Teams may regis-
ter by contacting John Leighton at
430-8437. Deadline for entry will be
March 31. All Games are played Sun-
day mornings and early afternoon.
Teams will play doubleheaders each
Sunday.
Swoyersville Slowpitch Girls
Softball will hold sign-ups every
Tuesday and Saturday through
March, Tuesday sign ups are from
6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday signups
are from 9 a.m. to noon. All signups
will be at the softball eld on Tripp
Street. The league is for those ages
seven and up and costs $45 per child
and $10 for each additional child.
For more information, call Richard
Harned at 991-1415.
UPCOMING EVENTS/OTHER
Athletes for Better Education
and African Missions Project Bas-
ketball will have a basketball tourna-
ment in the Greater Hazleton Area
Saturday and Sunday, March 23-24.
All proceeds after expenses will go
toward African Missions Project Min-
istries and Athletes For Better Educa-
tion Programs. The age divisions for
boys is 10 and under, 12 and under, 13
and under, 14 and under, 15 and under,
16 and under, 18 and under [ A + B ]
and adult 18 and older [ A + B ]. For
girls it is 10 and under, 12 and under,
13 and under, 14 and under, 15 and un-
der, 16 and under, 18 and under [ A +
B ] and adults 18 and older [Only one
division]. The cost is $ 225 per team
and is a four game guarantee format.
All games will be played in Hazleton
Area School District gyms. To regis-
ter call 1-866-906-2323 Monday to
Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. or email
jbieber@afbe.org or visit www.afbe.
org (In right hand column under Bas-
ketball Tournament click on Hazleton
Area High School Basketball Tour-
nament). The deadline for registra-
tion and payment is March 15. Check
rules format as they will be strictly
enforced.
Philadelphia University will have
an After The Madness Tournament
for high school teams March 29 and
30. There will be two divisions includ-
ing the red division (24 teams) for
next season players and green divi-
sion (25 teams) for current players.
To register, visit www.keystone-blaz-
ers.org. The registration deadline is
March 20 at midnight.
Rotary Club of Wilkes-Barre will
host its 29th Annual George Ralston
Golf Classic to benet the Osterhout
Free Library in Wilkes-Barre. The
tournament will be held Friday, April
26 at the Mill Race Golf Course in
Benton. Registration begins at 11 a.m.
with a shotgun start at noon. Funds
raised from the Golf Classic will ben-
et year-round childrens programs
held at the Osterhout Library and its
three branches throughout the city.
The cost is $100 per person, which
includes 18 holes of golf, golf cart,
lunch, steak dinner and prizes. There
are many sponsorship opportunities
available from$100 to $1,000. To reg-
ister to play, be a sponsor or donate
a prize, call Christopher Kelly at the
Osterhout Library at 823-0156 x 218
or email him at ckelly@osterhout.lib.
pa.us.
Lake-Lehman High School will
have a MAWA District qualifying tour-
nament Saturday, March 16. Weigh-
Ins will be held today at 6 p.m., or
Saturday, March 16 at 7 a.m. Walk-in
registrations will be accepted. There
will be 90 weight classes contested in
seven age divisions. This is a qualify-
ing tournament for the Regional and
Eastern National MAWA Champion-
ships. Call 570-690-1631 with ques-
tions.
West Pittston Little League will
be hosting their annual Easter Egg
hunt for kids 10 years old or younger
on Saturday March 23 at the West
Pittston Little Fields. Registration
begins at 12:30 p.m. next to the con-
cession stand. The Easter Egg hunt
will be begin at 1 p.m. Event will take
place rain or shine.
HIGH SCHOOL
LEWISBURG (AP) -- Wednesdays results from
the PIAA Class AA swimming and diving champi-
onships at Kinney Natatorium, Bucknell University.
PRELIMINARIES
CLASS AA BOYS
50 freestyle: 1, Nathan Smith, Susquehanna
Twp., 20.90; 2, Phil Emerson, Franklin, 21.07; 3,
Justin Ransel, Brookville, 21.52; 4, Cameron Cler-
ici, Beaver Area, 21.53; 5, Elijah Luckey, Carver
E&S, 21.64; 6, Brian Stepniak, Dallas, 21.69; 7,
Luke Simpson, Charleroi, 21.72; 8, Daniel Weeks,
Moravian Academy, 21.81.
9, Adam Bleday, Titusville, 21.94; 10, John-
Michael Guerino, Farrell, Thadeus Ellis, Shady
Side Academy, and Jeff Bleday, Titusville, 22.15;
13, Daniel Yu, Greensburg Salem 22.17; 14, John
Paul Zimcosky, Geibel Catholic, 22.19; 15, Kyle
Himmelwright, Upper Perkiomen, 22.21; 16, Frank
Aberegg, Bellefonte, 22.36.
Also, 23, Chris Lukasewski, Crestwood,
22.61.
100 butterfy: 1, Robert Sikatzki, Fairview,
49.98; 2, Eric Tatum, Salisbury Twp., 50.16; 3,
Brent Benedict, Corry, 50.44; 4, Brad Kolesar,
West Miffin, 51.79; 5, Mason Cassel, Upper Perki-
omen, 52.11; 6, Frank Chen, Athens, 52.14; 7,
Josh Grzech, Crestwood, 52.26; 8, Justin Kostel-
nik, Laurel Highlands, 52.34.
9, Ian Buckner, Neshannock, 52.51; 10, Dillon
Lancenese, Bradywine Heights, 52.56; 11, Josh
Krieg, Elizabeth Forward, 52.73; 12, Cole Davis,
Millersburg, 52.81; 13, Brian Uhrin, Greensburg
Central Catholic, 52.90; 14, Fernando Rios, Al-
lentown Central Catholic, 53.04; 15, Isaac Beltran
Delrio, Schuylkill Valley, 53.04; 16, Steve Conko,
Geibel Catholic, and Andy Frederick, Franklin,
53.65.
200 freestyle relay: 1, Franklin 1;28.48; 2,
Susquehanna Twp. 1:28.59; 3, Salisbury Twp. and
Bloomsburg 1:29.79; 5, Southern Lehigh 1:29.85;
6, Upper Perkiomen 1:29.92; 7, Titusville 1:30.14;
8, Dallas 1:30.27.
9, Lancaster Catholic 1:30.62; 10, Bellefonte
1:30.83; 11, Fairview 1:30.88; 12, Schuylkill Valley
1:30.89; 13, Chartiers Valley 1:31.27; 14, Gettys-
burg 1:31.49; 15, Quaker Valley 1:31.75; 16, Camp
Hill Trinity 1:31.77.
FINALS
CLASS AA GIRLS
200 medley relay: 1, Villa Maria Academy
(Emily Cornell, Olivia Tierney, Lauren Law, Sarah
Hitchens) 1:45.81. (PIAA record. Old: 1:46.89,
Central Columbia, 2012); 2, Central Columbia
1:47.32; 3, Southern Lehigh 1:48.93; 4, South Fay-
ette 1:49.02; 5, Boiling Springs 1:50.67; 6, North-
ern York 1:51.12; 7, Indiana 1:51.70; 8, Schuylkill
Valley 1:51.81.
Consolation fnal: 12, Scranton Prep 1:52.57;
15, Holy Redeemer 1:54.39.
200 freestyle: 1, Adrianna Grabski, Miffinburg,
1:47.05 (PIAA record. Old: 1:47.37, Stef Williams,
Bloomsburg, 1998); 2, Lauren Barber, Wilming-
ton, 1:47.96; 3, Victoria Griffn, Delone Catholic,
1:50.71; 4, Sydnee Karam, Bethlehem Catholic,
1:52.82; 5, Braelyn Tracy, Elizabeth Forward,
1:52.84; 6, Kara Kaulius, West Allegheny, 1:53.01;
7, Alexis Mitcheltree, Moon, 1:54.08; 8, Morgan
Fink, South Fayette, 1:54.75.
200 individual medley: 1, Allie Szekely,
Gwynedd Mercy Academy, 1:59.66 (PIAA record.
Old: 2:00.48, Madison Burns, Northwestern Le-
high, 2011); 2, Mia Nonneberg, Scranton Prep,
2:00.41; 3, Lauren Law, Malvern Villa Maria Acad-
emy, 2:07.22; 4, Jessica Burkett, Boiling Springs,
A M E R I C A S L I n E
BY ROXY ROXBOROUGH
BOXING REPORT: In the WBC welterweight
title fght on May 4 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Floyd
Mayweather Jr. is -$950 vs. Robert Guerrero at
+$650.
For the latest odds & scores, check us out at
www.americasline.com.
NBA
Favorite Points Underdog
WIZARDS 6.5 Suns
Pacers 3.5 76ERS
CELTICS 15.5 Bobcats
SPURS 13.5 Cavaliers
BLAZERS 10.5 Pistons
JAZZ 1.5 Grizzlies
College Basketball
Favorite Points Underdog
SEC Conference Tournament
Florida 12.5 Alabama
Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament
Miami-Florida 2 NC State
Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament
Saint Louis 3 Butler
Big Ten Conference Tournament
Indiana 6.5 Wisconsin
NHL
Favorite Odds Underdog
PENGUINS -$150/+$130 Rangers
BRUINS -$210/+$175 Capitals
SABRES -$135/+$115 Senators
AVALANCHE -$125/+$105 Wild
Coyotes -$110/-$110 BLUE JACK-
ETS
Canadiens -$120/even DEVILS
LIGHTNING -$110/-$110 Hurricanes
MAPLE LEAFS -$140/+$120 Jets
Islanders -$120/even PANTHERS
Blackhawks -$135/+$115 STARS
BLUES -$125/+$105 Ducks
CANUCKS -$160/+$140 Red Wings
KINGS -$155/+$135 Sharks
AUTO RACING
9 a.m.
SPEED NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for
Food City 500, at Bristol, Tenn.
10:30 a.m.
SPEED American Le Mans Series, 12 Hours
of Sebring, start of race, at Sebring, Fla.Noon
SPEED NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Happy Hour
Series, fnal practice for Food City 500, at Bristol,
Tenn.
1 p.m.
SPEED American Le Mans Series, 12 Hours
of Sebring, at Sebring, Fla.
2 p.m.
ESPN2 NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Jeff
Foxworthys Grit Chips 300, at Bristol, Tenn.
10:30 p.m.
SPEED American Le Mans Series, 12 Hours
of Sebring, end of race, at Sebring, Fla. (same-day
tape)
1:30 a.m.
ESPN2 NHRA, qualifying for Gatornationals,
at Gainesville, Fla. (delayed tape)
NBCSN Formula One, Australian Grand Prix,
at Melbourne, Australia
BASEBALL
Noon
YES Preseason, Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Yan-
kees
1 p.m.
MLB World Baseball Classic, second round,
Puerto Rico-United States winner vs. Dominican
Republic, at Miami
SNY Preseason, Miami vs. N.Y. Mets
4 p.m.
WGN Preseason, Chicago Cubs vs. Kansas
City, at Mesa, Ariz.
BOXING
10:15 p.m.
HBO Welterweights, Jessie Vargas (21-0-0)
vs. Wale Omotoso (23-0-0); champion Timothy
Bradley Jr. (29-0-0) vs. Ruslan Provodnikov (22-
1-0), for WBO welterweight title, at Carson, Calif.
GOLF
9 a.m.
TGC European PGA Tour, Avantha Masters,
third round, at Delhi, India (same-day tape)
1 p.m.
TGC PGA Tour, Tampa Bay Classic, third
round, at Tampa Bay, Fla.
3 p.m.
NBC PGA Tour, Tampa Bay Classic, third
round, at Tampa Bay, Fla.
4 p.m.
TGC LPGA, Founders Cup, third round, at
Phoenix
7:30 p.m.
TGC Champions Tour, Toshiba Classic, sec-
ond round, at Newport Beach, Calif. (same-day
tape)
MENS COLLEGE BASKETBALL
11:30 a.m.
CBS Conference USA, championship, South-
ern Miss.-UTEP winner vs. Memphis-Tulsa winner,
at Tulsa, Okla.
ESPN2 America East Conference, champion-
ship, Albany (NY) at Vermont
1 p.m.
ABC Southeastern Conference, semifnal,
Florida-LSU winner vs. Alabama-Tennessee win-
ner, at Nashville, Tenn.
ESPN Atlantic Coast Conference, semifnal,
Miami-Boston College winner vs. Virginia-N.C.
State winner, at Greensboro, N.C.
1:30 p.m.
CBS Big Ten Conference, semifnal, Indiana-
Illinois winner vs. Wisconsin-Michigan winner, at
Chicago
CBSSN Atlantic 10 Conference, semifnal,
teams TBD
3 p.m.
ABC Southeastern Conference, semifnal,
Kentucky-Vanderbilt winner vs. Mississippi-Mis-
souri winner, at Nashville, Tenn.
ESPN Atlantic Coast Conference, semifnal,
Duke-Maryland winner vs. North Carolina-Florida
St.-Clemson winner, at Greensboro, N.C.
4 p.m.
CBS Big Ten Conference, semifnal, Ohio
State-Nebraska winner vs. Michigan St.-Iowa win-
ner, at Chicago
CBSSN Atlantic 10 Conference, semifnal,
teams TBD
4:30 p.m.
ESPN2 Southwestern Athletic Conference,
championship, Jackson St.-Prairie View winner vs.
Texas Southern-Alabama A&M winner, at Garland,
Texas
5 p.m.
ESPNU MEAC, fnal, teams TBD
6 p.m.
CBS Mountain West Conference, champion-
ship, New Mexico-San Diego St. winner vs. UNLV-
Colorado St. winner, at Las Vegas
ESPN Big 12 Conference, championship,
Iowa St.-Kansas winner vs. Kansas State-Oklaho-
ma St. winner,at Kansas City, Mo.
6:30 p.m.
ESPN2 Mid-American Conference, champi-
onship, Akron-Kent St. winner vs. Ohio-Western
Michigan winner, at Cleveland
8:30 p.m.
ESPN Big East Conference, championship,
Georgetown-Syracuse winner vs. Louisville-Notre
Dame winner, at New York
ESPN2 Southland Conference, champion-
ship, Stephen F. Austin-SE Louisiana winner vs.
Northwestern St.-Sam Houston St. winner, at Katy,
Texas
9 p.m.
ESPNU Big Sky Conference, fnal, teams
TBD
10:30 p.m.
ESPN2 Big West Conference, championship,
Long Beach St.-UC Irvine winner vs. Pacifc-Cal
Poly winner, at Anaheim, Calif.
11 p.m.
ESPN Pac-12 Conference, championship,
UCLA-Arizona winner vs. Utah-Oregon winner, at
Las Vegas
ESPNU WAC, fnal teams TBD
MENS COLLEGE GYMNASTICS
8 p.m.
BTN Minnesota, Iowa at Nebraska
MOTORSPORTS
7:30 p.m.
SPEED Supercross, at Indianapolis
SOCCER
8:30 a.m.
ESPN2 Premier League, Manchester City at
Everton
12:30 p.m.
NBC MLS, D.C. United at New York
3 p.m.
NBCSN MLS, Chicago at Kansas City
8 p.m.
NBCSN MLS, Portland at Seattle
NBA BASKETBALL
7:30 p.m.
CSN Indiana at Philadelphia
NHL HOCKEY
1 p.m.
MSG, NHL, ROOTN.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh
7 p.m.
MSG, NHL Montreal at New Jersey
7:30 p.m.
PLUS N.Y. Islanders at Florida
10 p.m.
NHL Detroit at Vancouver
WOMENS COLLEGE GYMNASTICS
4 p.m.
BTN Iowa State at Michigan
BASEBALL
National League
PITTSBURGH PIRATESOptioned LHP Andy
Oliver and C Tony Sanchez to Indianapolis (PCL).
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERSSigned F DaJuan
Summers to a 10-day contract.
NEW YORK KNICKSSigned F Kenyon Martin
for the remainder of the season.
Womens National Basketball Association
WASHINGTON MYSTICSNamed Eric
Thibault assistant coach.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ARIZONA CARDINALSReleased QB Kevin
Kolb. Signed DE Matt Shaughnessy.
CHICAGO BEARSAgreed to terms with CB
Zack Bowman on a one-year contract.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTSReleased S Tom
Zbikowski.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARSSigned CB Alan
Ball, RB Justin Forsett and DT Roy Miller.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFSSigned OL Geoff
Schwartz and CB Sean Smith.
MIAMI DOLPHINSSigned TE Dustin Keller
and WR Brandon Gibson to one-year contracts.
MINNESOTA VIKINGSSigned QB Matt Cas-
sel.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTSSigned WR Don-
ald Jones.
NEW YORK GIANTSRe-signed LB Keith Riv-
ers.
NEW YORK JETSSigned RB Mike Goodson
and FB Lex Hilliard.
OAKLAND RAIDERSSigned LB Nick Roach.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLESAcquired WR Ar-
relious Benn and a 2013 seventh-round pick from
Tampa Bay for a 2013 sixth-round choice and a
conditional 2014 draft pick.
SAN DIEGO CHARGERSAgreed to terms
with RB Danny Woodhead on a two-year contract.
WASHINGTON REDSKINSRe-signed LB
Bryan Kehl.
Canadian Football League
MONTREAL ALOUETTESSigned DE John
Bowman to a three-year contract.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
ANAHEIM DUCKSAcquired C David Steckel
from Toronto for RW Ryan Lasch and a 2014
seventh-round draft pick. Reassigned F Patrick
Maroon to Norfolk (AHL).
BUFFALO SABRESAssigned C Mikhail Gri-
gorenko to Quebec (QMJHL).
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETSActivated D
John Moore off injured reserve. Assigned D Cody
Goloubef to Springfeld (AHL). Recalled F Sean
Collins from Springfeld.
MONTREAL CANADIENSSigned C David
Desharnais to a four-year contract extension. As-
signed F Petteri Nokelainen to Hamilton (AHL).
Recalled F Mike Blunden from Hamilton.
NEW YORK ISLANDERSAgreed to terms
with F Colin McDonald on a two-year contract ex-
tension, through the 2014-15 season.
OTTAWASENATORSSigned D Michael Sdao
to a one-year entry-level contract.
ST. LOUIS BLUESAssigned D Jani Hakanpaa
to Peoria (AHL).
American Hockey League
AHLSuspended Abbotsford RW Mike Tes-
twuide three games for a charging incident in a
March 13 game at Texas. Suspended Abbotsford
RWAkimAliu one game for his actions in a March
14 game at Houston.
HAMILTON BULLDOGSSigned D Peter
Merth to a professional tryout contract.
ECHL
IDAHO STEELHEADSAnnounced D Jace
Coyle was returned to the team by Texas (AHL)
and DMatt Case was returned to the teamby Man-
chester (AHL). Announced G Tyler Beskorowany
was called up by Texas. Released D William Lac-
asse.
READINGROYALSSigned F Robbie Bourdon
to an amateur tryout agreement. Announced F Kirk
MacDonald was returned to the team by Houston
(AHL). Announced F .J. Syner was recalled to Her-
shey (AHL).
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FCSigned F Obafemi
Martins.
COLLEGE
BUFFALOFired mens basketball coach Reg-
gie Witherspoon.
GEORGETOWN (DC)Promoted Thurston
Childrey to wide receivers coach and Alex Kolt to
defensive line coach.
HUNTINGTONNamed Mike Turk athletic di-
rector.
SOUTH ALABAMAFired womens basketball
coach Rick Pietri.
2:07.29; 5, Taylor Hoover, West York, 2:09.52; 6,
Peyten Lyons, Palmyra, 2:10.07; 7, Katie Scor-
dato, Bellefonte, 2:10.23; 8, Katie Webber, Boiling
Springs, 2:10.47.
50 freestyle: 1, Sarah Hitchens, Malvern Villa
Maria Academy, 22.91 (PIAA record. Old: 23.16,
Stef Williams, Bloomsburg, 1998); 2, Katie Saloky,
Central Columbia, 23.46; 3, Erica Clancy, Susque-
hanna Twp., 23.50; 4, Rylee Klomp, Mercyhurst
Prep, 24.05; 5, Carson Gross, York Suburban,
24.16; 6, Lake Duffy, Pen Argyl, 24.48; 7, Julie
Dobson, Malvern Villa Maria Academy, 24.54; 8,
Carley Wise, Conrad Weiser, 24.70
100 butterfy: 1, Margaret Gruber, Mars, 54.35;
2, Alexa Fabbri, Villa Joseph Marie, 55.21; 3,
Becca Luft, Northern York, 56.29; 4, Beth Grazio,
Central Columbia, 57.14; 5, Erin Merkle, York Sub-
urban, 57.14; 6, Lauren Law, Malvern Villa Maria
Academy, 57.68; 7, Caroline Edelman, Wyomiss-
ing, 59.22; 8, Molly Phillips, Mercyhurst Prep,
59.77.
200 freestyle relay: 1, York Suburban (Zowie
Day, Carson Gross, Anna Schmittle, Erin Merkle)
1:37.55; 2, Malvern Villa Maria Academy 1:37.63;
3, Central Columbia 1:38.61; 4, Schuylkill Valley
1:39.54; 5, Fairview 1:39.65; 6, Southern Lehigh
1:39.98; 7, Northern York 1:40.63; 8, Indiana
1:41.14.
1-meter diving: 1, McKenzie Stetler, Mohawk,
406.70; 2, Kelsey Williams, Holy Redeemer,
399.35; 2, Sydney Szopo, Upper Moreland,
389.25; 4, Jessica Shomo, Clearfeld, 389.05; 5,
Heather Lonkert, Moon, 385.15; 6, Nicole Sagl, Al-
lentown Central Catholic, 374.90; 7, Gracie Klimek,
South Fayette, 349.30; 8, Maggie Steibeck, Union
City, 336.60.
9, Dominique DiRenzio, Archbishop Wood,
324.50; 10, Morgan Elrick, Derry Area, 321.00;
11, Haley Ashner, Quaker Valley, 315.95; 12,
Karly Feinberg, Marple Newtown, 311.75; 13, Bri-
ana Urich, Palmyra, 302.55; 14, Ciana Rollman,
Shamokin, 301.00; 15, Rachel Trice, Derry Area,
292.15; 16, Annie Royek, Corry, 285.65; 17, Alexis
Cadden, Iroquois, 215.50; 18, Shannon Cham-
bers, Upper Moreland, 212.05; 19, Brittany Hart,
Ellwood City Riverside, 211.65; 20, Emily Johns,
Schuylkill Valley, 206.50.
CLASS AA BOYS
200 medley relay: 1, Bellefonte (Colton
Schnars, Andrew Rosenberger, Isaac Thomas,
Frank Abergg) 1:36.84; 2, Fairview 1:37.42; 3,
Upper Perkiomen 1:38.64; 4, Camp Hill Trinity
1:38.85; 5, Schuylkill Valley 1:39.79; 6, Franklin
1:40.20; 7, Elizabeth Forward 1:40.30; 8, Indiana
1:40.31.
Consolation fnal: 9, Tunkhannock 1:40.43.
200 freestyle: 1, Drew Damich, Chartiers Val-
ley, 1:40.52; 2, Matthew Leenhouts, Fleetwood,
1:42.07; 3, Ian DiCarlo, Camp Hill Trinity, 1:42.45;
4, Griffn Schaetzle, Mercyhurst Prep, 1:42.47; 5,
Alexander Szakelhidi, Ellwood City Riverside and
Jarod Kehl, Montour, 1:43.65; 7, Trey Shackleton,
Northwestern Lehigh, 1:44.44; 8, Jon Anderson,
Salisbury Twp., 1:45.45
Consolation fnal: 12, Marcus Wagner, Dal-
las, 1:46.61.
200 individual medley: 1, Everett Albert, Lan-
caster Catholic, 1:53.72; 2, Andrew Rosenberger,
Bellefonte, 1:55.14; 3, Christopher Georgiadis,
Mars, 1:56.49; 4, Noah Donovan, Laurel, 1:57.22;
5, Ben Spencer, Tunkhannock, 1:58.24; 6, Noah
Crawford, Bloomsburg, 1:58.73; 7, Keith Weaver,
Springfeld Twp., 1:59.50; 8, Phineas OBrien-
Milne, Gettysburg, 1:59.57.
50 freestyle: 1, Phil Emerson, Franklin, 20.90;
2, Nathan Smith, Susquehanna Twp., 21.00; 3,
Cameron Clerici, Beaver Area, 21.35; 4, Elijah
Luckey, Carver E&S, 21.50; 5, Justin Ransel,
Brookville, 21.62; 6, Luke Simpson, Charleroi,
21.68; 7, Brian Stepniak, Dallas, 21.76; 8, Daniel
Weekes, Moravian Academy, 21.88.
100 butterfy: 1, Robert Sikatzki, Fairview,
49.98; 2, Eric Tatum, Salisbury Twp., 49.99; 3,
Brent Benedict, Corry, 50.51; 4, Mason Cassel,
Upper Perkiomen, 51.26; 5, Brad Kolesar, West
Miffin, 51.32; 6, Justin Kostelnik, Laurel High-
lands, 52.11; 7, Josh Grzech, Crestwood, 52.28;
8, Frank Chen, Athens 52.61.
200 freestyle relay: 1, Franklin (Andy Freder-
ick, Quinn Heffern, Isaac Cooke, Phil Emerson)
1:27.24; 2, Titusville 1:28.91; 3, Bloomsburg
1:29.37; 4, Susquehanna Twp. 1:29.42; 5, Salis-
bury Twp. 1:29.55; 6, Upper Perkiomen 1:29.89; 7,
Dallas 1:30.35; 8, Southern Lehigh 1:30.91.
LEWISBURG (AP) -- Thursdays results from
the PIAA Class AA swimming and diving champi-
onships at Kinney Natatorium, Bucknell University.
PRELIMINARIES
CLASS AA GIRLS
100 freestyle: 1, Adrianna Grabski, Miffinburg,
49.74; 2, Victoria Griffn, Delone Catholic, 51.10;
3, Alex Fabbri, Villa Joseph Marie, 51.60; 4, Rylee
Klomp, Mercyhurst Prep, 52.66; 5, Emily Zim-
cosky, Geibel Catholic, 52.83; 6, Becca Luft, North-
ern York and Emily Maxwell, Lewisburg, 53.17; 8,
Syndee Karam, Bethlehem Catholic, 53.23.
9, Caoline Edelman, Wyomissing, 53.25; 10,
Molly OBrien, Malvern Villa Maria Academy,
53.28; 11, Claire Mikesell, Clearfeld, 53.78; 12,
Lake Duffy, Pen Argyl, 53.83; 13, Erica Clancy,
Susquehanna Twp., 53.89; 14, Mary Folz, Eden
Christian, 54.26; 15, Samantha Shirtliff, Camp Hill
Trinity, 54.29; 16, Emily Messina, Villa Joseph Ma-
rie, 54.46.
Also, 29, Morgan Manglaviti, Tunkhannock,
55.73; 30, Rachel Finnegan, Holy Redeemer,
55.93.
500 freestyle: 1, Mia Nonnenberg, Scranton
Prep, 4:54.89; 2, Erin Merkle, York Suburban,
5:01.83; 3, Kara Kaulius, West Allegheny, 5:02.0;
4, Abigail Thomson, Moravian Academy, 5:03.30;
5, Braelyn Tracy, Elizabeth Forward, 5:03.77; 6,
Grace Kowal, Nazareth Academy, 5:06.12; 7, Bria
Otwell, Freeport, 5:06.19; 8, Jessica Burkett, Boil-
ing Springs, 5:06.65.
9, Taylor Hoover, West York, 5:07.44; 10, Mary
Rosati, South Fayette, 5:09.02; 11, Madison Oster,
Octorara, 5:09.28; 12, Mary Harrington, Nazareth
Academy, 5:09.42; 13, Caroline Colville, Shady
Side Academy, 5:09.50; 14, Emily Lyons, Southern
Lehigh, 5:13.36; 15, Fallon Nelson, Mount Pleas-
ant, 5:14.91; 16, Kimmi Szajnuk, East Pennsboro,
5:18.19.
Also, 32, Angela Stahl, Scranton Prep,
5:38.63.
100 backstroke: 1, Margaret Gruber, Mars,
55.23; 2, Sarah Hitchens, Malvern Villa Maria
Academy, 55.23; 3, Emily Cornell, Malvern Villa
Maria Academy, 57.78; 4, Alexis Mitcheltree,
Moon, 58.44; 5, Peyten Lyons, Palmyra, 58.60;
6, Caitlin Foley, Lewisburg, 58.67; 7, Krystal Wri-
glesworth, Clearfeld, 58.94; 8, Madison Amann,
Southern Lehigh, 58.99.
9, Ryhan Rodriguez, Southern Lehigh, 59.09;
10, Amber Saint Clair, Upper Moreland, 59.21; 11,
Rachael DePietro, Lancaster Catholic, 59.62; 12,
Caroline Quindlen, Archbishop carroll, 59.76; 13,
Sabrina Bowman, St. Joseph, 59.78; 14, Sydney
Mercer, Millville, 59.80; 15, Sydney Archuleta,
Northern York, 59.82; 16, Erin McElwee, Phoenix-
ville, 59.94.
Also, 21, Julie Ann Mahle, Holy Redeemer,
1:00.65; 31, Megan Carey, Holy Cross, 1:03.08.
100 breaststroke: 1, Lauren Barber, Wilming-
ton, 1:03.49; 2, Allie Szekely, Gwynedd Mercy
Academy, 1:03.99; 3, Katie Webber, Boiling
Springs, 1:05.60; 4, Holly Stein, St. Joseph,
1:05.75; 5, Katie Saloky, Central Columbia,
1:05.85; 6, Anna Paccapaniccia, Indiana, 1:06.42;
7, Morgan Fink, South Fayette, 1:06.55; 8, Mallory
Lawson, Fairview, 1:06.78.
9, Olivia Tierney, Malvern Villa Maria Academy,
1:07.00; 10, Katie Scordato, Bellefonte, 1:07.73;
11, Rachel Munger, Springfeld Twp., 1:07.83; 12,
Orianna Barone, Northern Lebanon, 1:08.50; 13,
Molly Kowal, NazarethAcademy, 1:08.54; 14, Billie
Patterson, Fairview, 1:08.70; 15, Nicole Brunozzi,
Central Columbia, 1:08.93; 16, Devonne Moore,
Phoenixville, 1:09.19.
Also, 19, Sydney Gualtieri, Abington Heights,
1:09.88; 22, Bethany Chmil, Holy Redeemer,
1:10.00.
400 freestyle relay: 1, Malvern Villa Maria
Academy 3:33.79; 2, York Suburban 3:36.69; 3,
South Fayette 3:38.23; 4, Scranton Prep 3:40.45;
5, Schuylkill Valley 3:40.61; 6, Mercyhurst Prep
3:41.05; 7, West Allegheny 3:41.09; 8, Palmyra
3:41.64.
9, Southern Lehigh 3:42.00; 10, Fairview
3:42.26; 11, Boiling Springs 3:42.35; 12, Spring-
feld Twp. 3:43.04; 13, Central Columbia 3:43.83;
14, Blackhawk 3:44.19; 15, Indiana 3:44.58; 16,
Tamaqua 3:44.96.
CLASS AA BOYS
100 freestyle: 1, Nathan Smith, Susquehanna
Twp., 46.17; 2, Phil Emerson, Franklin, 46.26; 3,
Eric Tatum, Salisbury Twp., 46.44; 4, Cameron
Clerici, BeaverArea, 47.40; 6, Michael Ander-
son, Southern Lehigh, 47.67; 7, Justin Ransel,
Brookville, 47.78; 8, Brian Stepniak, Dallas,
47.85.
9, Josh Kreider, Southern Lehigh, 48.20; 10,
Thaddeus Ellis, Shady Side Academy, 48.52; 11,
Sam Calhoun, Bloomsburg, 48.54; 13, Austin Wit-
mer, Knoch, 48.82; 14, Andrew Strause, Schuylkill
Valley, 48.85; 15, Ryan Sebastianelli, Scranton
Prep, 48.93; 16, Josh Krieg, Elizabeth Forward,
49.05.
500 freestyle: 1, Drew Damich, Chartiers Val-
ley, 4:39.32; 2, Jarod Kehl, Montour, 4:39.42; 3,
Alexander Szakelyhidi, Ellwood City Riverside,
4:43.09; 4, Ian DiCarlo, Camp Hill Trinity, 4:44.25;
5, Matt Leenhouts, Fleetwood, 4:44.26; 6, Everett
Albert, Lancaster Catholic, 4:45.27; 7, Trey Sheck-
leton, Northwestern Lehigh, 4:45.58; 8, Noah
Donovan, Laurel, 4:46.24.
9, Isaac Thomas, Bellefonte, 4:46.72; 10, Hunter
Krum, Central Columbia, 4:47.11; 11, Cole Davis,
Millersburg, 4:47.19; 12, Matthew Daniel, Man-
heim Central, 4:47.92; 13, Christopher Georgia-
dis, Mars, 4:50.14; 14, Marcus Wagner, Dallas,
4:50.91; 15, Ondrej Maxian, New Hope-Solebury,
4:52.14; 16, Thomas Pierre, Mars, 4:52.23.
100 backstroke: 1, Robert Sikatzki, Fairview,
50.37; 2, Griffn Schaetzle, Mercyhurst Prep,
51.03; 3, Brent Benedict, Corry, 51.36; 4, Justin
Kostelnik, Laurel Highlands, 51.75; 5, Dillon Lan-
cenese, Brandywine Heights, 52.52; 6, Phineas
OBrien-Milne, Gettysburg, 53.45; 7, Ben Spen-
cer, Tunkhannock, 53.46; 8, Ethan Gehenio,
Northern Lebanon, 53.73.
9, Brad Kolesar, West Miffin, 54.00; 10, Colton
Schars, Bellefonte, 54.36; 11, Nathan Mihalko,
Johnstown Richland, 54.40; 12, Michael Knaus,
Devon Prep, 54.52; 13, Corey Koss, St. Marys,
54.58; 14, Frank Chen, Athens, 54.59; 15, Luke
Simpson, Charleroi, 54.71; 16, Joseph Grzech,
Crestwood, 54.75.
100 breaststroke: 1, Shane Hallett, Boiling
Springs, 58.78; 2, Noah Crawford, Bloomsburg,
58.90; 3, Andrew Rosenberger, Bellefonte, 59.56;
4, Ian Lindsey, Knoch, 1:00.07; 5, Sawyer Allen,
Palmerton, 1:00.15; 6, John Mackowski, Mercy-
hurst Prep, 1:00.17; 7, Iain Smith, Upper More-
land, 1:00.36; 8, Henry Tanguay, Camp Hill Trinity,
1:00.50.
9, Kameron Faychak, Elizabeth Forward,
1:00.61; 10, Luke Raudenbush, Schuylkill Valley,
1:00.65; 11, Nathanael Marino, Blue Mountain,
1:00.93; 12, Terry Vrabec, Holy Redeemer,
1:00.96; 13, Jon Haycock, Indiana, 1:01.02; 14,
Jacon Collas, South Park, 1:01.28; 15, Forrest
Bennett, Bloomsburg, 1:01.71; 16, Mike OPolka,
Franklin, 1:01.86.
Also, 22, Ben Evans, Scranton Prep, 1:03.00;
30, Joe Mofftt, Tunkhannock, 1:03.95.
400 freestyle relay: 1, Salisbury Twp. 3:13.39;
2, Southern Lehigh 3:15.72; 3, Franklin 3:15.91;
4, Fairview 3:16.09; 5, Upper Perkiomen 3:16.21;
6, Shady Side Academy 3:17.10; 7, Bloomsburg
3:17.87; 8, Bellefonte 3:18.28.
9, Dallas 3:19.07; 10, Mars 3:19.14; 11,
Schuylkill Valley 3:19.27; 12, Susquehanna Twp.
3:19.70; 13, Springfeld Twp. 3:19.70; 14, Lancast-
er Catholic 3:21.07; 15, Camp Hill Trinity 3:21.16;
16, Chartiers Valley 3:21.27.
FINALS
CLASS AA GIRLS
100 freestyle: 1, Adriana Grabski, Miffinburg,
49.57 (PIAA record. Old: 49.61, Stef Williams,
Bloomsburg, 1998); 2, Victoria Griffn, Delone
Catholic, 50.17; 3, Alexa Fabbri, Villa Joseph
Marie, 50.76; 4, Emily Zimcosky, Geibel Catholic,
52.06; 5, Rylee Klomp, Mercyhurst Prep, 52.20;
6, Becca Luft, Northern York, 52.30; 7, Sydnee
Karam, Bethlehem Catholic, and Emily Maxwell,
Lewisburg, 52.78.
500 freestyle: 1, Mia Nonnenberg, Scranton
Prep, 4;48.18; 2, Erin Merkle, York Suburban,
4:57.88; 3, Abigail Thomson, Moravian Academy,
4:59.56; 4, Kara Kaulis, West Allegheny, 4:59.83;
5, Braelyn Tracy, Elizabeth Forward, 5:01.13; 6,
Grace Kowal, Nazareth Academy, 5:06.12; 7, Jes-
sica Burkett, Boiling Springs, 5:07.12; 8, Bria Ot-
well, Freeport, 5:12.84.
100 backstroke: 1, Margaret Gruber, Mars,
54.15; 2, Sarah Hitchens, Malvern Villa Maria
Academy, 55.24; 3, Emily Cornell, Malvern Villa
Maria Academy, 57.44; 4, Caitlin, Lewisburg,
57.94; 5, Madison Amann, Southern Lehigh,
58.34; 6, Peyten Lyons, Palmyra, 58.55; 7, Alexis
Mitcheltree, Moon, 58.69; 8, Krystal Wriglesworth,
Clearfeld, 59.13.
100 breaststroke: 1, Lauren Barber, Wilming-
ton, 1:02.63; 2, Allie Szekely, Gwynedd Mercy
Academy, 1:02.92; 3, Holly Stein, St. Joseph, and
Katie Saloky, Central Columbia, 1:05.04; 5, Katie
Webber, Boiling Springs, 1:06.06; 6, Anna Pac-
capaniccia, Indiana, 1:06.82; 7, Mallory Lawson,
Fairview, 1:07.05; 8, Morgan Fink, South Fayette,
1:07.05.
400 freestyle relay: 1, Malvern Villa Maria
Academy (Molly OBrien, Lauren Law, Sarah
Hitchens, Julie Dobson) 3:28.90 (PIAA record.
Old: 3:30.96, Villa Maria Academy, 2012); 2, York
Suburban 3;33.84; 3, South Fayette 3:36.53;
4, Schuylkill Valley 3:38.52; 5, Scranton Prep
3:39.54; 6, Palmyra 3:40.05; 7, West Allegheny
3:41.97; 8, Mercyhurst Prep 3:42.37.
Teamstandings (top fve): 1, Malvern Villa Ma-
ria Academy, 237 points (PIAA record. Old: 221,
Villa Maria, 2012); 2, York Suburban, 125; 3, South
Fayette, 119; 4, Central Columbia, 118.5; 5, South-
ern Lehigh, 113.
FINALS
CLASS AA BOYS
100 freestyle: 1, Phil Emerson, Franklin, 45.63;
2, Nathan Smith, Susquehanna Twp., 45.97; 3, Eric
Tatum, Salisbury Twp., 46.15; 4, Cameron Clerici,
Beaver Area, 47.43; 5, Jon Anderson, Salisbury
Twp., 47.56; 6, Michael Anderson, Southern Le-
high, 47.60; 7, Brian Stepniak, Dallas, 47.98; 8,
Justin Ransel, Brookville, 48.15.
Consolation fnal: 12, Josh Grzech, Crest-
wood, 48.76; 15, Ryan Sebastianelli, Scranton
Prep, 49.32.
500 freestyle: 1, DrewDamich, Chartiers Valley,
4:33.75; 2, Jarod Kehl, Montour, 4:34.28; 3, Terry
Shackleton, Northwestern Lehigh, 4:37.77; 4, Mat-
thew Leenhouts, Fleetwood, 4:38.14; 5, Everett
Albert, Lancaster Catholic, 4:39.23; 6, Ian DiCarlo,
Camp Hill Trinity, 4:41.85; 7, Alexander Szake-
lyhidi, Ellwood City Riverside, 4:43.27; 8, Noah
Donovan, Laurel, 4:48.57
Consolation fnal: 14, Marcus Wagner, Dal-
las, 4:48.38.
100 backstroke: 1, Robert Sikatzki, Fairview,
49.56; 2, Griffn Schaetzle, Mercyhurst Prep,
50.80; 3, Brent Benedict, Corry, 51.14; 4, Jus-
tin Kostelnik, Laurel Highlands, 51.94; 5, Dillon
Lancenese, Brandywine Heights, 52.97; 6, Ben
Spencer, Tunkhannock, 53.21; 7, Ethan Gehen-
io, Northern Lebanon, 53.26; 8, Phineas OBrien-
Milne, Gettysburg, 53.41
Consolation fnal: 16, Joseph Grzech, Crest-
wood, 55.50.
100 breaststroke: 1, Andrew Rosenberger,
Bellefonte, 58.56; 2, Shane Hallett, Boiling Springs,
58.64; 3, Noah Crawford, Bloomsburg, 59.04; 4,
John Mackowski, Mercyhurst Prep, 1:00.12; 5, Ian
Lindsey, Knoch, 1:00.16; 6, Iain Smith, Upper Mo-
reland, 1:00.32; 7, Henry Tanguay, Camp Hill Trin-
ity, 1:00.74; 8, Sawyer Allen, Palmerton, 1:00.79.
Consolation fnal: 10, Terry Vrabec, Holy Re-
deemer, 1:00.98.
400 freestyle relay: 1, Salisbury Twp. (Jon An-
derson, TimCostantini, Garrett Collins, Eric Tatum)
3:11.52; 2, Franklin 3:13.00; 3, Fairview 3:15.00;
4, Southern Lehigh 3:15.32; 5, Upper Perkiomen
3:16.27; 6, Bellefonte 3:16.78; 7, Shady Side
Academy 3:18.03; 8, Bloomsburg 3:18.18.
Consolation fnal: 10, Dallas 3:17.53.
1-meter diving: 1, Bradley Buchter, Camp Hill
Trinity, 533.05 (PIAA record. Old: 496.45, Dan
Roberts, Fairview, 2012); 2, Dylan Yurosits, Lans-
dale Catholic, 423.65; 3, Matthew Edkins, Lake-
Lehman, 407.35; 4, Ryan Blom, Milton Hershey,
401.10; 5, Nick Crouse, Allentown Central Catho-
lic, 400.85; 6, Jonas Ricci, Palmyra, 390.80; 7,
Mike Proietto, Sun Valley, 389.55; 8, Denny Bon-
ner, Salisbury Twp., 356.55.
9, Andriy Molchanov, Wyoming Seminary,
339.60; 10, Patrick Madaya, Dallas, 339.45; 11,
Hunter Scott, Harbor Creek, 338.55; 12, Sam
Shoemaker, Sayre, 335.85; 13, Dan Wilcox, Up-
per Moreland, 331.15; 14, Stephen Zombek,
South Fayette, 324.40; 15, Evan Melnichak, Corry,
317.55; 16, Dewey Fry, Blackhawk, 312.05.
17, Josh Vasko, Elizabeth Forward, 230.50; 18,
Hunter Truitt, General McLane, 228.70; 19, Micah
Ringer, Beaver Area, 200.25; 20, Joe Gentilucci,
Danville, 196.00; 21, Dustin Zeller, Lake-Lehm-
an, 130.70; 22, Jake Raudenbush, Schuylkill Val-
ley, 128.25; 23, P.J. Grossman, Indiana, 124.25;
24, Matthew Rippey, Clearfeld, 119.90.
25, Sam Juckes, Central Columbia, 118.35; 26,
Daniel Bujcs, Salisbury Twp., 111.90; 27, Joshua
Bergfelt, Blackhawk, 111.80; 28, Tyler Jorgenson,
Brentwood, 110.75; 29, Danny Jones, Uniontown,
107.35; 30, Michael Allison, General McLane,
99.65; 31, Jesse Valencia, Big Spring, 95.90; 32,
Jonathan Simmons, Ringgold, 95.30
Team standings (top fve): 1, Salisbury Twp.
151; 2, Franklin 143; 3, Bellefonte 138; 4, Fairview
114; 5, Upper Perkiomen 104.
National Hockey League
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Pittsburgh 28 20 8 0 40 103 79
New Jersey 27 13 9 5 31 70 77
N.Y. Rangers 26 13 11 2 28 65 64
N.Y. Islanders 27 12 12 3 27 79 88
Philadelphia 28 12 15 1 25 77 87
Northeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Montreal 27 18 5 4 40 88 69
Boston 25 18 4 3 39 76 54
Ottawa 27 13 8 6 32 64 58
Toronto 28 15 12 1 31 82 78
Buffalo 27 10 14 3 23 70 84
Southeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Carolina 26 15 10 1 31 81 72
Winnipeg 27 14 11 2 30 71 77
Tampa Bay 27 11 15 1 23 88 83
Washington 26 11 14 1 23 72 78
Florida 28 7 15 6 20 67 105
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Chicago 27 22 2 3 47 87 59
St. Louis 27 15 10 2 32 83 79
Detroit 27 12 10 5 29 70 71
Nashville 27 11 10 6 28 62 68
Columbus 28 10 12 6 26 63 76
Northwest Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Vancouver 26 13 7 6 32 75 72
Minnesota 26 14 10 2 30 64 64
Edmonton 26 10 11 5 25 64 76
Calgary 25 10 11 4 24 69 84
Colorado 26 10 12 4 24 65 78
Pacifc Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Anaheim 26 20 3 3 43 89 64
Los Angeles 26 14 10 2 30 76 69
San Jose 26 12 8 6 30 62 64
Phoenix 27 13 11 3 29 77 77
Dallas 26 12 11 3 27 68 73
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over-
time loss.
Fridays Games
New Jersey at Philadelphia, late
Nashville at Calgary, late
Detroit at Edmonton, late
Todays Games
Washington at Boston, 1 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m.
Ottawa at Buffalo, 3 p.m.
Minnesota at Colorado, 3 p.m.
Winnipeg at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Montreal at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
Carolina at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m.
Phoenix at Columbus, 7 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
Anaheim at St. Louis, 8 p.m.
Chicago at Dallas, 8 p.m.
Detroit at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
American Hockey League
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Providence 60 36 19 0 5 77 170 154
Portland 60 34 21 3 2 73 179 181
Manchester 60 29 24 3 4 65 177 165
Worcester 58 28 23 1 6 63 148 161
St. John's 61 24 32 1 4 53 149 188
East Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Syracuse 60 36 17 3 4 79 205 162
Binghamton 61 36 19 1 5 78 181 153
Penguins 61 32 26 2 1 67 142 143
Hershey 60 28 24 3 5 64 155 153
Norfolk 59 28 26 4 1 61 147 161
Northeast Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Springfeld 59 34 16 5 4 77 184 142
Connecticut 61 28 25 5 3 64 175 185
Albany 57 26 20 1 10 63 154 160
Bridgeport 59 25 25 5 4 59 175 197
Adirondack 60 24 31 2 3 53 144 178
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Grand Rapids 59 36 19 2 2 76 194 159
Chicago 57 29 19 5 4 67 155 150
Milwaukee 59 29 24 3 3 64 149 170
Rockford 59 30 27 1 1 62 184 176
Peoria 60 25 28 4 3 57 144 179
North Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Toronto 58 32 20 2 4 70 182 154
Rochester 58 32 22 3 1 68 189 164
Abbotsford 64 28 27 3 6 65 137 159
Lake Erie 62 27 26 2 7 63 172 180
Hamilton 60 24 30 1 5 54 126 177
South Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Texas 61 35 16 4 6 80 184 158
Charlotte 62 35 22 2 3 75 188 165
Houston 60 31 21 4 4 70 164 154
Oklahoma City 59 29 22 2 6 66 186 195
San Antonio 58 26 26 1 5 58 151 167
NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point
for an overtime or shootout loss.
Friday's Games
St. John's 5, Hamilton 0
Texas 7, Charlotte 3
Manchester 3, Bridgeport 2
Providence 3, Springfeld 2, SO
Adirondack 3, Binghamton 2
Albany 3, Rochester, 2
Penguins 5, Worcester 3
Norfolk at Syracuse, late
Chicago at Rockford, late
Houston at San Antonio, late
Today's Games
Rochester at Toronto, 5 p.m.
Hamilton at St. John's, 6 p.m.
Penguins at Portland, 7 p.m.
Providence at Springfeld, 7 p.m.
Manchester at Connecticut, 7 p.m.
Bridgeport at Hershey, 7 p.m.
Norfolk at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m.
Albany at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m.
Grand Rapids at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Peoria at Rockford, 8:05 p.m.
SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013 PAge 3B TIMeS LeADeR www.timesleader.com M A J O R L E A G U E B A S E B A L L
AP PHOTO
The Phillies had high hopes for Darin Ruf coming
into camp after the young slugger led the minors
with 38 homers last year.
Wright has
moderate
rib strain
By BEN WALKER
AP Baseball Writer
KISSIMMEE, Fla. New
York Mets third baseman David
Wright has a moderate strain
on the left side of his rib cage
that will shut him down until
next week, leaving his status for
opening day
uncertain.
Mets gen-
eral manager
Sandy Al-
derson said
Wright would
rest for three
to ve days.
Only time will tell whether the
30-year-old star is ready to begin
the regular season on April 1,
the GM said Friday.
Anything about his availabil-
ity for opening day is specula-
tive, Alderson said. Is it pos-
sible hell be out for a longer
time? Sure.
Wright, the Mets career hits
leader, was a late scratch from
the United States lineup against
the Dominican Republic in
the World Baseball Classic on
Thursday night. He returned to
New York for tests and was ex-
amined by Dr. David Altchek at
the Hospital for Special Surgery
in Manhattan.
Alderson said Wright had a
moderate intercostal strain on
the left side. Wright got an injec-
tion, will rejoin the team in Port
St. Lucie on Saturday and rest
before starting up again.
Alderson announced the diag-
nosis after the Mets beat Atlanta
5-2.
Wright signed an eight-year,
$138 million extension with
the Mets in the offseason. He
missed most of the spring train-
ing games last year with a torn
rib cage muscle. Alderson said
he didnt think the injury was re-
lated to a stress fracture Wright
sustained in his lower back in
2011.
The Mets dont have a lot of
depth at the third base. Zach
Lutz is the only other true third
baseman on the 40-man roster,
and Brandon Hicks started at
the spot Friday.
Mets manager Terry Collins
said inelder Justin Turner
would also spend time at the
spot. Collins said he heard about
Wrights condition Friday morn-
ing.
I didnt exactly have the best
breakfast today. It was a little
sour tasting, he said.
As for the return of his star
right-handed hitter, if he cant
swing for two weeks, theres go-
ing to be a progression. Itll be a
slow progression, Collins said.
Its unfair for me to predict
when he might be back.
While Wright said he had
been feeling soreness for almost
a week, Alderson said the team
was not aware of any issues
until Thursday. The decision
to pull Wright from the lineup
came about 20 minutes before
Third baseman will rest, while
Mets gM wont guarantee star
will be ready for opening day.
Wright
Pitchers
are lost in
translation
no more
By BEN WALKER
AP Baseball Writer
TAMPA, Fla. There were
times in the low minors when
Mariano Rivera felt totally lost
on the mound. That was, before
he got a good grasp of his cut
fastball and English.
The manager or coach would
tell me something and I didnt
understand them, the New
York Yankees closer said. You
nod your head yes, but you have
no idea what they are saying.
Major League Baseball is try-
ing to ease the language barrier,
adopting a newrule that permits
interpreters to join mound con-
ferences when pitchers arent
uent in English.
Yet for Latino pitchers, some-
thing still might get lost in trans-
lation.
As it stands, only people em-
ployed full time as interpreters
can accompany managers and
pitching coaches onto the eld.
And right now most, if not all,
are for Asian players. Yu Dar-
vish and Hiroki Kuroda, for ex-
ample, are routinely provided
translators by their teams. But
Spanish-speaking players mostly
rely on bilingual teammates or
coaches to help them, be it on
the mound, in the eld or in the
clubhouse.
The reasoning is that Asian
players go directly from over-
seas teams to the majors with-
out time to pick up English in
the minors. Also, most linguists
consider the transition to be
more difcult than it is for La-
tino players.
Its kind of the same and its
kind of different, Baltimore
catcher Matt Wieters said. For
the most part, a lot of the Latin
guys that are in the big leagues
have been through the minor
leagues, have had years of ex-
perience in the minor leagues
to develop a relationship. Some
of the Asian pitchers come over
here and its their rst year over
here and they havent had that
sort of adjustment time. Its up
for debate.
Baltimore pitcher Wei-Yin
Chen said through Orioles trans-
lator Tim Lin that, above all, the
rule should be fair.
If I can bring my interpreter,
Spanish players should bring
their interpreter, too, he said.
Rivera agreed.
Yes, that should be allowed,
the all-time saves leader said.
Somebody on the team should
be allowed to translate for them.
Added Pittsburgh general
manager Neal Huntington:
Theres validity in exploring
that idea.
The newrule has already been
used by the Chicago Cubs in
spring training and will extend
into the regular season, which
begins March 31. It was ap-
proved in January at the owners
meeting and later OKd by the
players union. Pro baseball in
Japan already had such a provi-
sion. Translators will be dressed
like trainers.
Some Ruf patches for Phillies rookie
By ROB MAADDI
AP Sports Writer
CLEARWATER, Fla. Hours be-
fore the Philadelphia Phillies played
an exhibition game, Darin Ruf had
sweat dripping down his face and
soaking through his grey T-shirt.
Just another day at the ballpark.
Rufs pregame routine this spring
includes plenty of extra work. After
all, hes trying to learn a new posi-
tion. The minor-league home run
champion is adjusting to left eld
after playing rst base almost ex-
clusively since his days at Creigh-
ton University.
So far, its been a slow process.
Ive been trying to improve ev-
ery single day, Ruf said. It wasnt
what I expected myself to be defen-
sively right off the bat. Im getting
in as much work before the game
as I can, working with the coordi-
nators, taking as many y balls as
possible. I think Ive come a long
way. Hopefully itll transfer into the
game.
The Phillies were hoping Ruf
would be ready to start opening
day. Hed t perfectly in a left-hand-
ed heavy lineup that includes Chase
Utley and Ryan Howard in the Nos.
3 and 4 spots.
But the team has no plans to rush
him if his defense isnt up to par. At
this point, it seems likely that Ruf
will open the season at Triple-A Le-
high Valley to gain more experience.
He really hasnt played the out-
eld before and its a challenge,
general manager Ruben Amaro Jr.
said. Its hard enough to be a major
league outelder and be adequate.
It may require him some more
time; it may not. It depends on how
he nishes out this camp. He has a
good head on his shoulders and he
has a lot of ability so its a matter of
him continuing to learn. We think
eventually he can make himself an
adequate outelder, but that re-
mains to be seen. Thats why were
giving him reps out there and see-
ing whether he can do it or not.
The 26-year-old Ruf burst on the
scene last year when he started hit-
ting bombs with regularity at Dou-
ble-AReading, earning the nickname
Babe. He smacked 38 homers, in-
cluding 20 in August. He hit three
more in 33 at-bats with the Phillies
in September, and tore up the Ven-
ezuelan League in winter ball.
His 38 homers at Reading broke
Howards former club record. How-
ard, the former NL MVP, is block-
ing Rufs path at rst base. Thats
why hes in left now.
Ruf made a couple errors early in
the spring and is still learning the
nuances of playing the outeld. It
requires more than just catching y
balls.
Ive been working on the funda-
mentals of throwing, he said.
Another part of playing the out-
eld that gets little attention is the
ability to take the right angle to
balls on hits and keeping runners
from taking the extra base. Phillies
manager Charlie Manuel stresses
the importance of preventing run-
ners from going from rst to third
on singles and holding guys to sin-
gles on balls in the gaps.
Thats a lot of the mental part
of playing in the outeld, Ruf said.
Ive talked to a lot of veteran play-
ers about that and they stress its
even more important to know what
you are going to do before it hap-
pens, know who the runners are,
know that if a catcher is hitting you
may have a little more time on a ball
hit down the line than if a speedster
is up there.
AP PHOTO
The New York Mets Lucas Duda hits a solo home run during the second inning of an exhibition game against the Atlanta
Braves on Friday in Kissimmee, Fla.
Duda homers in Mets win over Braves
KISSIMMEE, Fla. Lucas
Duda homered and Jeremy
Hefner struck out the last six
batters he faced in a ve-
inning stint to help the New
York Mets beat the Atlanta
Braves 5-2 on Friday.
Hefner, bidding for a spot
in the Mets rotation, gave up
home runs to Juan Francisco
and Freddie Freeman before
nishing strong. Hefner al-
lowed ve hits, struck out
seven and walked one.
B.J. Upton had a double
and single in three at-bats for
the Braves, raising his spring
average to .444 (20 for 44).
He is 10 for 14 in his past ve
games.
Rays 3, Phillies 1
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla.
Stephen Vogt hit a two-run
home run to right eld in the
bottom of the 10th inning to
give the Tampa Bay Rays a
victory over the Philadelphia
Phillies.
Phillies starter John Lannan
allowed two hits and walked
one in ve shutout innings,
and Carlos Ruiz singled in the
teams only run in the second
inning.
Shelley Duncan homered in
the seventh to tie it, and Rays
teammate Evan Longoria con-
tinued his strong spring with
two hits more hits.
Red Sox (ss) 3, Orioles 3
SARASOTA, Fla. Ryan
Flahertys two-run home run
in the 10th inning earned the
Baltimore Orioles a tie with a
Boston Red Sox split squad.
The Red Sox scored two
runs in the top of the 10th on
a home run by Juan Carlos
Linares and an RBI single by
Ronald Bermudez.
In the bottom of the 10th,
Russ Canzler singled with
two outs, and Flaherty, who
already has a game-winning
home run this spring, hit a
two-run homer.
Yankees 7, Marlins 3
TAMPA, Fla. New York
ace CC Sabathia made his
spring training debut, allowing
two runs and eight hits over
ve innings in the Yankees vic-
tory over the Miami Marlins.
The left-hander struck out
two and walked one in his rst
game since arthroscopic sur-
gery Oct. 25 to remove a bone
spur from his left elbow. He
pitched in several simulated
games before making the start
Friday.
Derek Jeter played shortstop
awlessly for the second time
since ankle surgery last fall.
The New York captain went 1
for 3, hitting a single between
short and third in the third.
Pirates 3, Astros 2
KISSIMMEE, Fla. Jona-
than Sanchez pitched three
strong innings and Garrett
Jones and Ivan DeJesus Jr.
each had two hits in the Pitts-
burgh Pirates exhibition vic-
tory over the Houston Astros.
Sanchez, the left-hander
trying to earn a spot in the
Pirates rotation, gave up a
leadoff single to Jose Altuve
in the rst inning, then retired
nine in a row.
Cardinals 5, Nationals 1
JUPITER, Fla. Adam
Wainwright limited Washing-
ton to one run in six strong
innings and Matt Adams hit
a three-run homer in the St.
Louis Cardinals exhibition vic-
tory over the Nationals.
Facing mostly Washington
backups, Wainwright took a
shutout into the sixth inning
and allowed only three hits in
his second consecutive impres-
sive start.
Jon Jay and Adams homered
in a four-run rst inning for the
Cardinals. Nationals starter
Dan Haren rebounded after
that, allowing one earned run
and two hits in the next four
innings.
Tigers 4, Blue Jays 2
LAKELAND, Fla. Jhonny
Peralta hit his rst home
run of the spring, and Rick
Porcello allowed four hits and
two runs in ve innings to help
the Detroit Tigers beat the
Toronto Blue Jays.
Porcello, competing with
Drew Smyly for the nal spot
in the Tigers rotation, struck
out four. Porcello allowed
Andy LaRoches solo homer to
Andy LaRoche in the second
inning.
Diamondbacks 2, As 2
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. Ari-
zonas Brandon McCarthy and
Oaklands Bartolo Colon each
gave up a pair of runs in four
innings, their longest outings
of the spring, in the Diamond-
backs tie with the Oakland
Athletics.
McCarthy, facing his former
Oakland teammates for the
rst time, gave up three hits,
struck out six and walked two.
Both of Oaklands runs came
in the fourth.
Padres (ss) 8,
Dodgers (ss) 7
PEORIA, Ariz. Andrew
Cashner allowed one run on
three hits in 2 1-3 innings in
the San Diego Padres split-
squad victory over the Los
Angeles Dodgers.
Cashner struck out two
in his second spring outing,
using primarily fastballs that
reached 97 mph.
San Diegos Will Venable
went 2 for 3 with a home run
and three RBIs in his rst
game since injuring his side
last week.
White Sox 15, Cubs 3
GLENDALE, Ariz. Dayan
Viciedo hit a grand slam and
a two-run double, Dewayne
Wise and Jordan Danks also
homered, and Gavin Floyd
allowed one run over 5 1-3
innings in the Chicago White
Soxs victory over the Chicago
Cubs.
The Sox beat their cross-
town rival for the second time
in two games this season.
Royals (ss) 7,
Padres (ss) 5
SURPRISE, Ariz. Luke
Hochevar worked two perfect
innings in relief, David Lough
had two more hits and a
Kansas City Royals split-squad
rallied to beat a San Diego
Padres split-squad.
Hochevar, the rst player
selected in the 2006 draft, was
sent to the bullpen Wednesday
after struggling the past ve
seasons as a starter. He struck
out two and threw 16 strikes
in 23 pitches.
Mariners 8, Angels 5
TEMPE, Ariz. Julio Mor-
ban homered twice and Seattle
right-hander Jeremy Bonder-
man allowed two runs in four
innings in his second spring
start to help the Mariners beat
the Los Angeles Angels.
Morban hit a two-run shot
off Angels starter Tommy
Hanson in the second for his
rst homer of the spring, and
added another two-run blast
off Billy Buckner in the eighth.
Brewers 4, Indians 3
PHOENIX Aramis
Ramirez had a single in two
at-bats in his return to Milwau-
kees lineup after missing two
weeks because of a sprained
left knee, helping the Brewers
beat the Cleveland Indians.
Giants 5, Rangers 2
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.
Matt Cain gave up two hits
in ve shutout innings and
Hunter Pence and Andres Tor-
res hit two-run homers in the
San Francisco Giants victory
over the Texas Rangers.
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www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER PAGE 4B SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013 S P O R T S
Rising junior Mike Hull is al-
most certainly a lock for another
starting job after playing a key
role in 2012, particularly on the
Lions third-down defense.
That leaves Wartman and
Kline as the contenders for the
other rst-team spot, with Wart-
man getting the rst opportu-
nity.
We think hes got a bright,
bright future, OBrien told
ESPN on Friday.
Penn States only other schol-
arship linebacker on the roster
for the spring is Gary Wooten, a
late addition to last years sign-
ing class who did not play any-
where in 2011 and redshirted at
Penn State in 2012. True fresh-
men Brandon Bell and Zayd Is-
sah will arrive in the summer.
Position swaps
With the release of the ofcial
spring roster update, some play-
ers are on the move.
As suspected from offseason
workouts, Garry Gilliam will
shift from tight end to offensive
tackle and Nate Cadogan will
switch sides from offensive tack-
le to defensive tackle.
Malik Golden, who worked
with the wide receivers while
redshirting last season, is now
listed as a defensive back. True
freshman Richy Anderson will
open his career at receiver after
being listed as a running back
when he enrolled back in Janu-
ary.
Returning starter Miles Dief-
fenbach, who has been listed
as both a center and a guard in
his rst three years on campus,
is currently grouped with the
centers. Dieffenbach started
at left guard last season, but
the Lions need someone to re-
place the highly effective Matt
Stankiewitch in the middle of
the line.
Dieffenbach and Ty Howle
have worked at both center and
guard during their careers.
PSU
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the water with a failed dive,
immediately destroying her
dreams of reaching the state
seminals in a strong Class
3A girls eld. Seeded seventh
in a eld of 32 competitors
entering the event, she failed
to make the cut for the top 20
who advanced to the second
round of competition.
I twisted it on my press.
When I went up, my ankle
rolled, said Zabresky, a senior
who will be part of the fresh-
man class - but not involved
in a swim program - at Kings
College in the fall. What hap-
pened here never happened be-
fore. It was a uke.
She didnt allow the devasta-
tion to dene her day, though.
Zabresky fought back to
nish her nal four dives - ac-
cumulating a score of 123.45
while averaging a respectable
number of nearly 31 per at-
tempt.
Sometimes you eat the bear
and some days the bear eats
you, Valley Wests retiring
nine-year head diving coach
Rob Jacobs said. Am I disap-
pointed? Yeah. But Improud of
her. Shes had a wonderful four-
year run. Shes a remarkable
young lady. She came back, she
did her other dives very well.
Its very difcult when you fail
a dive to come back and com-
plete the round. She did. She
has been a pleasure to coach. I
wouldnt trade it for the world.
Even this experience.
Had she been able to advance
and continue her preliminary
pace, Zabresky may have chal-
lenged the gold medal-winning
score of 317.10 North Penns
Marie Yacopino accumulated,
and averaging scores of 30 over
10 rounds would have denite-
ly taken Zabresky to the medal
stand.
She recovered and did well
in all the other dives, Valley
West swimming coach Frank
Tribendis said. She didnt let
it bother her, thats the main
thing.
What made Zabreskys failed
attempt most maddening, Ja-
cobs said, was the intended
routine was one of her favor-
ites and considered her strong
point.
Thats why I put it rst,
Jacobs said. Very rst dive,
when she pressed the board,
her ankle gave out. She was
caught there.
I usually hit it well,
Zabresky said incredulously,
but was pleased she didnt al-
low the mishap to linger in her
mind. I have messed up dives
before. I just knew that dives
over, move onto the next one.
I broke two records (this sea-
son), made it to states.
Thats all I wanted to do.
Zawatski fell to a similar
state fate last season.
He was seeded as a medal
contender in both the 50 and
100 freestyles as a freshman,
but failed to make it out of pre-
liminaries in either event.
Its going to be a little up-
setting at rst, Zawatski said
of dealing with dashed state
dreams.
Not for himthis time around.
He was already assured of
a state medal after putting up
a 21.05 time in the 50 to rank
fth in Friday mornings pre-
liminary competition. Then
Zawatski remained in that
place - and moved up one spot
from his original seeding - by
setting a new Spartans sprint
record.
He comes down here,
swims, the time of his life,
Tribendis said. Everything he
worked for, he accomplished.
Quite a difference from last
year, when Zawatski felt he ex-
pended too much energy pre-
paring for state competition
after tapering for the District 2
championships. This time, he
changed his routine.
The rest was different,
Tribendis said. Taper is a
roll of the dice. A year ago, he
didnt have the energy.
Zawatski had it this year,
and let it loose for 50 yards.
This year, we tapered for
states, the Spartans super
sophomore said. There was a
lot more rest, a lot more condi-
tioning.
And it paid off tremendous-
ly.
PETE G. WILCOX PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER
Hazleton Areas Ryan Paisley competes in the rst heat preliminary race in Fridays boys 100
yard buttery at Bucknell University in Lewisburg during the PIAA Swimming & Diving Cham-
pionships.
Hazleton Areas Kayla Jadush competes in the girls 3A diving
championship of the PIAA Swimming & Diving Championships
held Friday at Bucknell University in Lewisburg.
the buzzer and the ercest ri-
valry in Big East history was
extended for another 5 min-
utes.
Only tting.
Georgetown is one of seven
basketball-focused Catholic
schools splitting off from the
conference to create their own
league, which will begin play
next season and keep the Big
East name. Syracuse is headed
to the ACC with several other
schools.
Theres an interest on both
sides to resume the rivalry as
nonconference foes, but no
deal has been completed.
Triche scored on a driving
layup to start the extra session,
Keita put the Orange up by
four with a putback and they
held on from there thanks
in part to an emphatic, soaring
dunk by C.J. Fair over multiple
outstretched arms.
Down by three, Georgetown
got the ball with 18.4 seconds
remaining. Syracuse trapped
Big East Player of the Year Otto
Porter Jr. near the sideline and
he threw an off-balance pass
into the middle of the court
that was intercepted.
Fair had a chance to seal it
at the line, but he missed both
free throws. Jabril Trawicks
heave from halfcourt banged
off the backboard, and the jubi-
lant Orange held on.
SYRACUSE
Continued from Page 1B
Numbers in parentheses are district and seeding
followed by record. District 2 teams are in bold.
CLASS 4A
FIRST ROUND
Archbishop Carroll 54, Upper Dublin 43
Cardinal OHara 46, Methacton 34
Central Dauphin 57, Boyertown 39
Central Dauphin East 48, Central Bucks West 46
Chartiers Valley 70, Allderdice 41
Cumberland Valley 35, Mount St. Joseph 34
Dover 54, West Chester Rustin 53
Gateway 50, Erie McDowell 49
Manheim Township 61, Philadelphia Central 20
Mount Lebanon 37, Bethel Park 34
Nazareth 41, Pennsbury 28
North Penn 44, Pocono Mountain West 38
Penn-Trafford 50, Hollidaysburg 41
Spring-Ford 59, Hershey 41
Wallenpaupack 43, Parkland 40
Wilson 41, Garnet Valley 34
SECOND ROUND
Cardinal OHara 47, Central Dauphin East 32
Central Dauphin 56, Archbishop Carroll 44
Chartiers Valley 53, Gateway 42
Cumberland Valley 55, Manheim Twp. 39
Dover 42, Nazareth 38
Mount Lebanon 59, Penn-Trafford 36
North Penn 56, Wilson 49
Spring-Ford 58, Wallenpaupack 44
QUARTERFINALS
Fridays results
Spring-Ford 67, Dover 45
Cardinal OHara 60, Central Dauphin 24
Cumberland Valley 53, North Penn 36
Chartiers Valley 48, Mount Lebanon 37
SEMIFINALS
Tuesdays games
(Sites & times TBA)
Spring-Ford (1-1, 30-2) vs. Cardinal OHara
(12-1, 24-5)
Cumberland Valley (3-5, 24-6) vs. Chartiers
Valley (7-2, 21-7)
CLASS 3A
FIRST ROUND
Archbishop Wood 60, Pope John Paul II 39
Bethlehem Catholic 60, Archbishop Prendergast
43
Blackhawk 86, Bradford 46
Elizabeth Forward 51, Central Valley 44
Forest Hills 46, Hampton 43
Franklin 66, Ligonier Valley 46
Gettysburg 45, Merion Mercy 36
Holy Redeemer 40, Athens 38
Honesdale 44, Danville 30
Hopewell 45, Villa Maria 28
Lancaster Catholic 89, Susquehannock 79 2OT
Palmyra 68, Freire Charter 37
Prep Charter 79, Eastern York 51
Scranton Prep 60, Southern Lehigh 57
South Park 71, Hickory 44
Villa Maria Academy 52, West York 40
SECOND ROUND
Bethlehem Catholic 56, Honesdale 42
Blackhawk 82, Forest Hills 52
Franklin 65, Elizabeth Forward 45
Lancaster Catholic 54, Archbishop Wood 46
Prep Charter 77, Gettysburg 49
Scranton Prep 40, Palmyra 36
South Park 50, Hopewell 46
Villa Maria Academy 44, Holy Redeemer 40
QUARTERFINALS
Todays games
Prep Charter (12-1, 20-2) vs. Bethlehem Catho-
lic (11-1, 26-2), 3 p.m. at Spring-Ford H.S.,
Royersford
Scranton Prep (2-2, 27-2) vs. Villa Maria
Academy (1-1, 23-5), 2:30 p.m. at Parkland
H.S., Allentown
Lancaster Catholic (3-5, 30-1) vs. Blackhawk
(7-4, 26-1), 1 p.m. at Bedford H.S.
South Park (7-1, 25-2) vs. Franklin (10-1, 26-1),
2:30 p.m. at North Allegheny H.S., Wexford
CLASS 2A
FIRST ROUND
Bishop Canevin 51, Westmont Hilltop 37
Burrell 65, Bellwood-Antis 46
Delone Catholic 72, Holy Cross 48
Dunmore 44, Muncy 32
General McLane 51, Jeannette 34
Greensburg Central Catholic 58, Blairsville 39
Mohawk 52, Everett 44
Mount Carmel 80, GAR 70
Neumann-Goretti 76, Annville-Cleona 37
North East 59, McGuffey 49
Notre Dame-Green Pond 58, Southern Colum-
bia 36
Pine Grove 49, Imhotep Charter 37
Seton-LaSalle 67, Kane Area 16
Sharpsville 38, Brookville 32
St. Basil 69, High School of the Future 29
York Catholic 72, Parkway Center City 30
SECOND ROUND
Bishop Canevin 54, General McLane 36
Burrell 45, Sharpsville 18
Mohawk 56, North East 49
Notre Dame-Green Pond 51, Neumann-Goretti
49 2OT
Pine Grove 50, Mount Carmel 43
Saint Basil 47, Delone Catholic 40
Seton-LaSalle 58, Greensburg Cent. Cath. 38
York Catholic 50, Dunmore 39
QUARTERFINALS
Fridays results
Saint Basil 45, Notre Dame-Green Pond 42
York Catholic 49, Pine Grove 44
Bishop Canevin 41, Burrell 29
Seton-LaSalle 73, Mohawk 45
SEMIFINALS
Tuesdays games
(Sites & times TBA)
Saint Basil (1-1, 19-8) vs. York Catholic (3-1,
28-2)
Bishop Canevin (7-1, 25-3) vs. Seton-LaSalle
(8-2, 27-2)
CLASS A
FIRST ROUND
BerlinBrothersvalley 50, Portage 47
Bishop Guilfoyle 47, Johnsonburg 26
Conemaugh Twp. 49, Quigley Catholic 44
Clarion 52, Winchester Thurston 30
Girard College 35, Notre Dame-East Strouds-
burg 33
Halifax 68, Motivation 25
Jenkintown 58, Paul Robeson 27
Kennedy Catholic 45, North Catholic 36
Lourdes Regional 51, Upper Dauphin 29
Old Forge 60, High Point Baptist 26
Port Allegany 52, Penns Manor 45
Serra Catholic 67, Cochranton 43
Southern Fulton 63, Juniata Valley 30
Steelton-Highspire 91, Northeast Bradford 51
Tri-Valley 52, Sayre 27
Vincentian 58, Keystone 31
SECOND ROUND
Bishop Guilfoyle 62, Serra Catholic 50
Clarion 61, Conemaugh Twp. 59
Kennedy Catholic 70, Port Allegany 27
Lourdes Regional 57, Girard College 42
Southern Fulton 73, Halifax 34
Steelton-Highspire 74, Jenkintown 39
Tri-Valley 68, Old Forge 44
Vincentian 44, BerlinBrothersvalley 42
QUATERFINALS
Todays games
Steelton-Highspire (3-1, 25-4) vs. Tri-Valley (11-
1, 25-3), 3 p.m. Geigle Complex, Reading H.S.
Lourdes Regional (4-1, 22-5) vs. Southern
Fulton (5-2, 25-3), 1 p.m. East Pennsboro H.S.,
Enola
Vincentian (7-1, 27-1) vs. Kennedy Catholic (10-
1, 24-2), 1 p.m. North Allegheny H.S., Wexford
Bishop Guilfoyle (6-1, 26-2) vs. Clarion (9-1,
25-3), 1 p.m. Indiana University
P I A A G I R L S B A S K E T B A L L G L A N C E
Numbers in parentheses are district and seeding
followed by record. District 2 teams are in bold.
CLASS 4A
FIRST ROUND
Chester 74, Cumberland Valley 43
Coatesville 52, Lancaster McCaskey 51
Erie Cathedral Prep 79, Seneca Valley 54
Great Valley 39, Wilson 32
Hampton 50, Perry Traditional 41
Harrisburg 87, Central Bucks South 41
Lower Merion 77, Carlisle 36
Martin Luther King 71, Reading 61
New Castle 63, Gateway 43
Norristown 79, Roman Catholic 66
North Allegheny 84, State College 76
Parkland 63, Ridley 53
St. Josephs Prep 48, Abington 33
Upper Darby 47, Bethlehem Freedom 45
Williamsport 62, Bethlehem Liberty 60
York 67, Methacton 63
SECOND ROUND
Chester 67, Williamsport 50
Great Valley 64, Parkland 61
Coatesville 58, Norristown 52
St. Josephs Prep 72, York 55
Harrisburg 79, Upper Darby 62
Lower Merion 63, Martin Luther King 50
New Castle 57, North Allegheny 46
Erie Cathedral Prep 58, Hampton 50
QUARTERFINALS
Todays games
Chester (1-1, 26-3) vs. Great Valley (1-4, 28-3), 1
p.m. at Spring-Ford H.S., Royersford
Coatesville (1-5, 24-7) vs. St. Josephs Prep
(12-3, 23-5), 1 p.m. at William Tennent H.S.,
Warminster
Harrisburg (3-1, 28-2) vs. Lower Merion (1-2, 27-
3), 1 p.m. at Geigle Complex, Reading
New Castle (7-1, 28-0) vs. Erie Cathedral Prep
(10-1, 23-2), 1 p.m. at Edinboro University
CLASS 3A
FIRST ROUND
Abington Heights 67, Shikellamy 37
Allentown Central Catholic 64, Northeastern 51
Archbishop Carroll 47, Berks Catholic 42
Beaver Area 60, Bradford 46
Chartiers Valley 71, Erie Strong Vincent 54
Donegal 64, GAR 44
General McLane 67, Thomas Jefferson 42
Girard 66, Mars 62
Johnstown 49, Lancaster Catholic 43
Imhotep Charter 79, Salisbury 34
Montour 52, South Fayette 43
Neumann-Goretti 81, Harrisburg Bishop
McDevitt 54
Philadelphia Electrical 48, Palmyra 44
Pope John Paul II 59, Bethlehem Catholic 56
Scranton Prep 69, Milton 32
Susquehanna Township 62, Upper Moreland 42
SECOND ROUND
Abington Heights 66, Philadelphia Electrical
63 OT
Archbishop Carroll 57, Pope John Paul II 40
Chartiers Valley 65, Johnstown 38
Donegal 66, Allentown Central Catholic 57
General McLane 69, Beaver Area 54
Imhotep Charter 57, Susquehanna Twp. 48
Montour 48, Girard 38
Neumann-Goretti 51, Scranton Prep 44 OT
QUARTERFINALS
Fridays results
Donegal 55, Neumann-Goretti 50
Imhotep Charter 61, Abington Heights 50
Archbishop Carroll 49, Chartiers Valley 46
Montour 42, General McLane 40
SEMIFINALS
Tuesdays games
(Sites & times TBA)
Donegal (3-3, 29-2) vs. Imhotep Charter (12-2,
26-5)
Archbishop Carroll (12-4, 22-6) vs. Montour
(7-1, 25-4)
CLASS 2A
PLAY-IN
Conemaugh Township 55, Westinghouse 44
FIRST ROUND
Beaver Falls 92, Bald Eagle Area 48
Bishop McCort 62, Burrell 43
Communications Tech 68, Camp Hill 43
Conemaugh Twp. 53, Brentwood 49
Constitution 66, Notre Dame-Green Pond 28
Delone Catholic 63, Wellsboro 47
Del-Val Charter 63, Conwell-Egan 59
Greensburg Central Catholic 66, Penn Cambria
56
Holy Cross 60, Lewisburg 55
Lakeview 44, Quaker Valley 40
Loyalsock 63, Mid Valley 54
Mercyhurst Prep 56, Brockway 46
Northern Cambria 58, Apollo-Ridge 53
Trinity 57, Meyers 47
West Middlesex 55, Jeannette 50
William Sayre 56, New Hope-Solebury 54
SECOND ROUND
Wednesdays results
Beaver Falls 53, Mercyhurst Prep 39
Conemaugh Twp. 61, Northern Cambria 46
Constitution 63, Delone Catholic 55
Holy Cross 70, Del-Val Charter 54
Lakeview 49, Greensburg Central Catholic 41
Loyalsock 51, Communications Tech 48
Trinity 74, William Sayre 47
West Middlesex 61, Bishop McCort 54
QUARTERFINALS
Todays games
Loyalsock (4-1, 26-3) vs. Trinity (3-2, 20-7), 1
p.m. at Martz Hall, Pottsville
Holy Cross (2-1, 25-5) vs. Constitution (12-3,
18-9), 1 p.m. at Parkland H.S., Allentown
Beaver Falls (7-1, 25-3) vs. Lakeview (10-2, 23-
4), 4:30 p.m. at Edinboro University
Conemaugh Twp. (5-1, 25-3) vs. West Middlesex
(10-1, 24-3), 2:30 p.m. at Indiana University
CLASS A
FIRST ROUND
Friday, March 8
Bishop Carroll 58, Shanksville-Stoneycreek 32
Church Farm School 58, New Hope Academy
Charter 44
Clairton 76, Cochranton 48
Johnsonburg 62, Eisenhower 30
Lincoln Park Charter 54, Kennedy Catholic 45
Mahanoy Area 58, Muncy 44
Neumann 84, Harrisburg Christian 38
Philadelphia MC&S 86, Gospel of Grace 41
Pius X 50, Old Forge 47
Ridgway 63, Homer-Center 39
Sankofa Freedom 54, Lebanon Catholic 41
Shade 75, Pittsburgh North Catholic 47
Smethport 62, Bishop Guilfoyle 56
Sullivan County 56, Greenwood 32
Vaux 63, Delco Christian 42
Vincentian Academy 82, North Clarion 47
SECOND ROUND
Tuesdays results
Bishop Carroll 92, Vincentian 85
Church Farm 42, Mahanoy Area 36
Johnsonburg 54, Shade 49
Lincoln Park 51, Ridgway 34
Math, Civics & Sciences 62, St. John Neumann
46
Vaux 76, Sullivan County 41
Sankofa Freedom 61, Pius X 56
Smethport 37, Clairton 35
QUARTERFINALS
Fridays reults
Math, Civics & Science 71, Sankofa Freedom 59
Vaux 68, Church Farm 64
Lincoln Park 86, Bishop Carroll 84
Johnsonburg 54, Smethport 43
SEMIFINALS
Tuesdays games
(Sites & times TBA)
Math, Civics & Science (12-2, 26-2) vs. Vaux
(12-1, 22-8)
Lincoln Park (7-4, 22-6) vs. Johnsonburg (9-1,
29-2)
P I A A B OY S B A S K E T B A L L S TAT E G L A N C E
be careful in how they publicly
talk about the car in an effort
to build a strong public recep-
tion. The previous Car of To-
morrow was panned from the
beginning, in part because the
drivers picked it apart early.
Hamlin said after being ned
hed appeal the penalty, but an-
nounced Thursday on Twitter
he would not drag his Joe Gibbs
Racing team through the pro-
cess. Still, he had informed NAS-
CAR ofcials he would not write
a check to cover the ne and was
prepared for whatever action the
sanctioning body chose to take
against him. NASCAR has indi-
cated it will garnish the money
from his race winnings.
I was prepared either way.
They are ultimately not going
to want to suspend me, that was
the last resort, Hamlin said.
Two advance
to wrestling
seminals
L O C A L C O L L E G E S
The Times Leader staff
Wilkes picked up impressive
milestones this seasons.
The Colonels are two wins
from Kris Krawchuk away
from earning another mark, a
national championship.
The 157-pound Krawchuk
won his only two bouts on
Friday at the Division III NCAA
Championships to advance to
this mornings seminals. He
and Berwick grad Aaron Karns
are the only two of six with
local ties to advance to the
seminals.
Krawchuk won his rst
match via major decision 13-4
over Blake Fisher from SUNY-
Oswego. After that, he defeated
Ryan Arne from St. Johns 4-1 to
advance. He will face eighth-
seeded Cade Sarbaker from
Wisconsin-Whitewater. Sar-
baker knocked off top-seeded
Elias Larson from Trine, 6-5 in
the quarters.
On the other side of the
bracket at 157 is second-seeded
Chris Burdge from Centenary
against unseeded Devon Bisca-
ha from Springeld. Krawchuk,
the No. 4 seed, faced Burdge in
the East Regional nals won by
Burdge via major decision.
Karns, now wrestling for
Delaware Valley at 197, won
a pair of matches on Friday
without giving up any points
as he moved to the semis. The
third-seeded Karns won his rst
bout 8-0 over St. Johns Ryan
Michaels then won 4-0 over
Punahele Soriano from Wart-
burg. In this mornings semis,
he takes on second-seeded Alex
Coolidge from Cornell College.
Wilkes Mark Hartenstine
(149) won his rst match in
sudden victory, 4-2. He was
then dropped into the consola-
tion bracket losing via injury in
5:58. After that, he lost another
consolation bout as his season
ended with a mark of 22-4.
From Kings, Shane Stark
(184) lost his only two matches
on Friday and was eliminated.
The Lake-Lehman grad lost
his opener via tech fall to Josef
Rau, the brackets No. 1 seed,
from Elmhurst before dropping
his consolation bout by a 10-5
decision. His season ends with
a record of 15-6.
Wilkes Matt Transue (197)
and Will Feltcher (285) were
both ousted losing twice during
the tournaments rst day of
action.
BASEBALL
DeSales 9, Misericordia 6
Misericordia fell to DeSales
in the Freedom Conference
opener for both squads.
Kyle Lindsay went 3-for-6
with three RBI and a double to
lead the Cougars from the lead-
off spot while Andrew Tressa
and Joe Tagliarini each added
two hits
Wilkes 10, Kings 6
Wilkes was led offensively
by Dan Pisanchyns 4-for-4
performance, while Joe Dantas
collected three hits of his own
and Brandon Michael earned
the win for the Colonels going
ve innings, scattering nine hits
and two strikeouts.
Kings was led by Tim Mar-
chetti with three hits.
NASCAR
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AP PHOTO
Gonzagas Kelly Olynyk shoots against Saint Marys Brad Wal-
dow (00) during the second half of the West Coast Conference
championship game on Monday in Las Vegas.
SPOKANE, Wash. Coach
Mark Fewhas heard all the argu-
ments about why No. 1 Gonzaga
doesnt deserve a No. 1 seed
when the NCAA tournament
eld is announced Sunday.
And he realizes the issue is
now out of his hands.
We did a great job of control-
ling what we could control,
Few said this week after Gonza-
ga won the West Coast Confer-
ences automatic bid to the Big
Dance. Weve done an amazing
job and thats all we can do.
Watch us and what weve
done, Few said. Look at our
results.
The results are pretty impres-
sive. Gonzaga (31-2) played
a tough nonconference slate,
went undefeated through the
WCC, posted the rst 30-win
season in its history, and dusted
two opponents in the league
tournament. Their only losses
came to Illinois in December
and at Butler in January, and
they have the best record of any
Division I team.
Critics of the Zags have one
major argument: the WCC is a
middling league, meaning Gon-
zaga doesnt face the type of
tough conference schedule that
teams in the Big Ten or ACC
endure. Its been a constant ar-
gument almost since Gonzaga
burst onto the national scene in
1999.
Few doesnt buy it.
I dont know how many of
those (major conference) teams
would go undefeated in our
league, Few said, noting that
BYU and Saint Marys, not to
mention Spokane, are difcult
places to win. And maybe if we
get put into their leagues, may-
be wed only have three losses. I
dont know.
Since their rise to promi-
nence, the Zags have always
played a brutal nonconference
schedule to try to build a re-
sume for March. This year was
no different.
In a scheduling quirk, they
played ve teams from the Big
12 West Virginia, Oklahoma,
Kansas State, Baylor and Okla-
homa State and beat them
all. They also beat Clemson of
the ACC and Washington State
of the Pac-12, plus a bunch of
opponents from lesser leagues.
Top-ranked Zags make their case for top seed
By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS
Associated Press
Wells leads Maryland to upset of No. 2 Duke
The Associated Press
GREENSBORO, N.C. Dez
Wells slapped the oor and
knocked No. 2 Duke out of
the Atlantic Coast Conference
tournament.
Wells scored a career-high
30 points and Maryland upset
the Blue Devils 83-74 on Friday
night in the ACC tournament
quarternals.
Wells was 9 of 13 from the
eld and 10 of 10 from the free
throw line to lead the seventh-
seeded Terrapins (22-11).
In delivering the rst big
shocker of the week in Greens-
boro, they never trailed, held
the leagues best team from
3-point range to 4-of-25 shoot-
ing from beyond the arc, and
bolstered their NCAA tourna-
ment credentials with their
second straight win over Duke.
Mason Plumlee had 19 points
to lead the second-seeded Blue
Devils (27-5), whose quest for a
No. 1 seed in the NCAA tourna-
ment took a jolt.
They had the ball trailing by
six points with about 2 minutes
left after Seth Curry hit a rare
3-pointer and the Blue Devils
got an even rarer defensive
stop.
But Tyler Thornton missed
3-pointers on consecutive trips
downcourt and Wells and Seth
Allen followed with two free
throws apiece, with Allens
stretching the lead to 77-67
with 1:44 left.
Duke didnt get closer than
ve the rest of the way.
Four Maryland players
nished with 10 points apiece
Nick Faust, Jake Layman,
Nick Allen and Alex Len. The
Terrapins outrebounded Duke
by 10 and made 23 of 25 free
throws.
They also had the most
dominant player on the oor
in Wells, who surpassed his
previous high of 25 points set
in December against George
Mason.
Miami 69,
Boston College 58
GREENSBORO, N.C.
Shane Larkin scored 20 points
and No. 9 Miami pulled away
to beat Boston College in the
quarternals of the Atlantic
Coast Conference tournament.
Kenny Kadji added 15 points
and Trey McKinney Jones
nished with 12 for the top-
seeded Hurricanes (25-6).
They withstood a serious
scare from eighth-seeded
BC (16-17), letting an early
13-point lead disappear before
making all the plays down the
stretch to avoid becoming the
ACCs rst No. 1 seed to lose its
tournament opener since 1997.
Patrick Heckmann nished
with 15 points for the Eagles.
His 3-pointer with 3 minutes
left tied it at 55.
Durand Scott put Miami
in front to stay with two free
throws with 3:01 left, and Lar-
kin took over a few moments
later.
Larkin came up with a key
steal, then buried a momentum-
shifting 3 off an inbounds pass
to make it 60-55 with 1:49 left.
Eds: North Carolina State 75,
Virginia 56. With AP Photos.
Updates with details.
North Carolina State 75,
Virginia 56
GREENSBORO, N.C.
Scott Wood had 23 points and
seven 3-pointers to help North
Carolina State beat Virginia.
C.J. Leslie added 17 points
and 11 rebounds with three
blocks for the fth-seeded
Wolfpack (24-9), who blew
the game open after halftime
and led by double digits nearly
the entire second half for a
second straight quarternal
win against the fourth-seeded
Cavaliers (21-11).
N.C. State also got strong
performances from freshman
T.J. Warren with 18 points and
senior Richard Howell, who
battled through a right thigh in-
jury to nish with 12 rebounds.
The Wolfpack avenged a
regular-season loss to Virginia
that started a three-game skid,
which all but took the pre-
season ACC favorite out of
the regular-season title chase.
Now N.C. State is back in the
seminals and has a Saturday
matchup with No. 9 Miami, the
tournaments top seed.
Akil Mitchell scored 19 to
lead Virginia, which hasnt
reached the seminals since
1995 the longest drought in
the league. First-team all-ACC
performer Joe Harris had 13
on 4-for-13 shooting, including
2-for-9 from 3-point range.
BIG TEN
Wisconsin 68, Michigan 59
CHICAGO Ben Brust
scored 11 of his 14 points in the
second half and No. 22 Wiscon-
sin knocked off sixth-ranked
Michigan in the second round
of the Big Ten tournament.
Traevon Jackson had 16
points for the Badgers (22-
10), who will play top-seeded
Indiana in the seminals on
Saturday. Ryan Evans added
12 points, six rebounds and six
assist.
Trey Burke had 19 points and
seven assists for Michigan (26-
7), but the Big Ten player of
the year was 8 for 22 from the
eld. Tim Hardaway Jr. shook
off a leg injury in the rst half
and nished with 14 points and
nine boards.
Indiana 80, Illinois 64
CHICAGO Cody Zeller
scored 24 points and grabbed
nine rebounds to lead No. 3
Indiana past Illinois in the Big
Ten quarternals.
The top-seeded Hoosiers (27-
5) are off to a good start after
claiming their rst outright
conference title in two decades
and earning a rst-round bye.
They took control midway
through the rst half and
withstood a mild push in the
second, avenging a two-point
loss at Illinois (22-12) last
month. That set up a matchup
with Michigan or Wisconsin in
Saturdays seminals.
Zeller had another big game
after scoring a season-high 25
in a win at Michigan. He was 9
of 11 from the eld and hit all
six free throws.
Victor Oladipo added 12
points and 11 rebounds and
drew the loudest cheers with a
360-degree fastbreak dunk with
90 seconds left. The Big Tens
Defensive Player of the Year,
he also helped contain Brandon
Paul.
Ohio State 71, Nebraska 50
CHICAGO DeShaun
Thomas and Sam Thompson
had 19 points apiece, helping
No. 10 Ohio State rout Nebras-
ka in the Big Ten tournament
quarternals.
The Buckeyes turned a close
game into a runaway with an
impressive 30-5 spree spanning
halftime that included a little
bit of everything. LaQuinton
Ross connected on three con-
secutive 3-pointers, Aaron Craft
made a couple of nifty passes
and Thompson had two jams to
go along with a 3-pointer.
Thomas closed it out with a
strong reverse dunk that lifted
the Buckeyes to a 54-28 lead
with 12:01 left. The junior
forward exed and yelled after
the big slam led to a celebration
on the Ohio State sideline.
Ross nished with 11 points
for the Buckeyes (24-7), who
have won six straight games
and seven of eight overall.
Brandon Ubel had 16 points
and seven rebounds for the
Cornhuskers (15-18).
BIG 12
Kansas 88, Iowa State 73
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Perry
Ellis scored a career-high 23
points, and seventh-ranked
Kansas pulled away in the sec-
ond half to beat Iowa State and
reach the Big 12 tournament
title game.
Jeff Withey and Elijah John-
son added 14 points each, and
Ben McLemore nished with
10 for the top-seeded Jayhawks
(28-5), who advanced to play
No. 11 Kansas State or No. 14
Oklahoma State on Saturday
night for its sixth Big 12 tour-
nament championship.
Georges Niang scored 19
points and Melvin Ejim had 17
for the fth-seeded Cyclones
(22-11), who were trying to
turn the tables after losing to
the Jayhawks twice in overtime
this season.
Instead, Kansas won for the
16th time in their last 17 meet-
ings.
ATLANTIC 10
Saint Louis 72,
Charlotte 55
NEW YORK Dwayne
Evans played through foul
trouble to score 25 points on
near-perfect shooting, and top-
seeded Saint Louis pulled away
early to beat Charlotte in the
quarternals of the Atlantic 10
tournament.
The 16th-ranked Billikens
ensured the 49ers would not be
making any crazy comebacks
this time by forcing 20 turn-
overs and turning them into 21
points. A day earlier, ninth-
seeded Charlotte came from be-
hind to shock Richmond 68-63
by hitting eight free throws in
the nal ve seconds after the
Spiders were called for three
technical fouls.
Evans made his rst seven
eld goal attempts before
nally missing on one of his
easiest chances of the day, a
putback that bounced off the
rim with just over 7 minutes
remaining. He nished 8 for 9
from the oor and 9 for 9 from
the foul line and added nine
rebounds.
Chris Braswell led the
49ers with 20 points and nine
rebounds.
Butler 69, La Salle 58
NEW YORK Rotnei Clarke
led ve players in doubles g-
ures with 14 points in Butlers
win over La Salle in the Atlan-
tic 10 quarternals, and now
the Explorers must await their
NCAA tournament fate.
Khyle Marshall had 13
points, and Andrew Smith
added 11 points and eight
rebounds for the fth-seeded
Bulldogs, who face regular-
season champ Saint Louis in
Saturdays seminals.
Clinging to a one-point lead
early in the second half, Butler
went to work inside. Smith
scored in the paint, Marshall
had a dunk, and Kameron
Woods completed a three-point
play after a putback.
The 11-2 run gave the
Bulldogs (26-7) a double-digit
lead, and they held off fourth-
seeded La Salle (21-9) the rest
of the way. Tyreek Duren led
the Explorers with 19 points on
8-of-13 shooting.
VCU 82, Saint Josephs 79
NEW YORK Treveon
Graham scored 17 points, and
hot-shooting VCU beat Saint
Josephs in the quarternals
of the Atlantic 10 tournament
Friday night.
The 25th-ranked Rams
made 11 3-pointers to build a
double-digit lead in the second
half before the Hawks frantic
comeback in the nal minutes
fell short. Darius Theus had 12
points and six assists, making
all ve of his eld-goal at-
tempts, as ve players scored
in double gures for second-
seeded VCU (25-7).
Tenth-seeded Saint Josephs
pulled within 80-76 with 9.1
seconds left, but Theus found
an open Briante Weber down-
court for an emphatic slam to
cap the victory.
Carl Jones scored 29 points
and Langston Galloway had 25
for the Hawks (18-13).
SEC
Florida 80, LSU 58
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Erik
Murphy scored a career-high 27
points and grabbed a career-
best 12 rebounds to help the
13th-ranked Florida Gators take
the rst step toward trying to
add a Southeastern Confer-
ence tournament title to their
regular season championship
by beating LSU.
SEC commissioner Mike
Slive presented Florida coach
Billy Donovan with the regular
season trophy before tipoff.
Then the Gators (25-6) started
working toward their rst tour-
nament title since 2007 when
they wrapped up a three-peat.
They will play either Tennessee
or Alabama in the seminals
Saturday.
Scottie Wilbekin added 16
points, matching his career-best
with four 3-pointers. Michael
Frazier II had 11 and Patric
Young 10 for Florida.
Ninth-seeded LSU (19-12)
tried to keep up with the rested
Gators but looked a step slow
with too many shots just short
a day after beating Georgia to
advance.
Charles Carmouche led the
Tigers with 14 points.
Alabama 58, Tennessee 48
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Levi
Randolph scored 15 points
Friday as No. 4 seed Alabama
defeated No. 5 seed Tennes-
see in a Southeastern Confer-
ence tournament quarternal
between two teams seeking
to improve their postseason
credentials.
Alabama (21-11) advanced
to a todays seminal against
No. 13 Florida, the tourna-
ments top seed. Florida (25-6)
trounced LSU 80-58 in its
quarternal.
Trevor Releford scored
14 points for Alabama. Nick
Jacobs had six points and a
career-high 12 rebounds.
Josh Richardson scored 16
points for Tennessee (20-12),
which lost for just the second
time in its last 11 games. Jar-
nell Stokes added 12 points and
13 rebounds.
Tennessee and Alabama both
entered this week as NCAA
tournament bubble teams.
Alabama used its pressure de-
fense to wear down Tennessee
in the second half. The Volun-
teers shot 32.1 percent (18 of
56) overall, 50 percent (7 of 14)
on free throws and 21.7 percent
(5 of 23) on 3-pointers.
Vanderbilt 64, Kentucky 48
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Dai-
Jon Parker scored 12 points,
and the Vanderbilt Com-
modores beat Kentucky in a
rematch of last years South-
eastern Conference tournament
championship and put a serious
dent in the Wildcats hopes
of at least having a chance to
defend their national title.
Kentucky (21-11) came in
as a bubble team projected
possibly as a play-in candidate
after coach John Calipari sent
six players to the NBA last
summer and tried reloading yet
again with another top recruit-
ing class. But Nerlens Noel had
surgery earlier this week to x
his torn ACL, and the Wildcats
couldnt match the intensity of
the Commodores.
Kevin Bright scored 11
points, Kedren Johnson and
Kyle Fuller had 10 apiece.
Vanderbilt (16-16) shot 50
percent overall, hitting 8 of 17
3-pointers.
Archie Goodwin led Ken-
tucky with 12 points, and Kyle
Wiltjer had 10. Ryan Harrow
was 2 of 15 for four points.
MAC
Akron 62, Kent 59
CLEVELAND Zeke Mar-
shall scored 18 points with 10
rebounds and seven blocks as
Akron kept its NCAA tourna-
ment hopes alive by beating
rival Kent State 62-59 on Friday
night in the seminals of the
Mid-American Conference
tourney.
Playing just its second game
without suspended point guard
Alex Abreu, the Zips (25-6)
overcame some atrocious foul
shooting to make the nal for
the seventh straight year. Akron
went just 13 of 29 from the line.
Abreu was arrested last week
on drug trafcking charges.
Randal Holt scored 19 points
for Kent State (20-13), which
lost to Akron for the third
straight year in the tournament.
Golden Flashes forward
Chris Evans, who scored 25 in
a quarternal win over Buffalo,
had just 6 points on 1-of-11
shooting before fouling out.
CONFERENCE USA
Southern Mississippi 85,
UTEP 67
TULSA, Okla. Dwayne
Davis scored 27 points and
Jonathan Mills had a double-
double to lead Southern Missis-
sippi over UTEP 85-67 Friday
in a Conference-USA seminal
match.
Davis was 9 of 13 from the
eld for the game. Mills had 13
points and 10 rebounds for the
No. 2 seed Golden Eagles.
Jerrold Brooks scored 13
points. Neil Watson had eight
points, seven assists for South-
ern Mississippi (25-8).
The Golden Eagles never
trailed and led 48-31 at half-
time. The Golden Eagles shot
58.5 percent from the eld
for the game. UTEP shot 46.9
percent. The Golden Eagles
had the rebounding advantage
29-27.
C.J. Cooper led UTEP
(18-14) with 20 points. Julian
Washburn had 13 points,
and Jacques Streeter added
10 points. McKenzie Moore
and John Bohannon had ve
rebounds apiece for the No. 3
seed Miners.
Southern Mississippi will
play No. 20 Memphis in the
championship game Saturday.
Memphis 85, Tulsa 74
TULSA, Okla. Chris Craw-
ford scored 30 points while
connecting on eight 3-point-
ers to set new career highs in
both categories for the second
straight game, D.J. Stephens
had 10 points and 10 rebounds
after attending his grandmoth-
ers funeral earlier in the day
and No. 20 Memphis reached
the Conference USA champion-
ship by beating Tulsa.
Crawford had three 3-point-
ers from the right wing during
a 14-4 run that put the top-
seeded Tigers (29-4) in control
midway through the second
half after Tulsa had erased an
11-point decit to take the lead
just after halftime.
Crawfords third 3 during the
stretch made it 61-46 with 9:57
to play, and he hit two more
during a 10-0 burst later on
that prevented the fth-seeded
Golden Hurricane (17-15) from
making another comeback.
Senior Scottie Haralson led
Tulsa with 25 points and 12
rebounds in his nal game.
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Hairston (15) and Tyler Thornton (3) during the second half of
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N A S C A R
Busch sets track record
in qualifying at Bristol
AP PHOTO
Driver Kyle Busch smiles after qualifying for the NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series race on Friday, March 15, 2013, in Bristol,
Tenn.
By JENNA FRYER
AP Auto Racing Writer
BRISTOL, Tenn. - Count
Kyle Busch among those who
likes NASCARs new race car.
Of course, a new track record
is bound to draw praise from
any driver.
Busch won his rst career
pole at Bristol Motor Speed-
way on Friday with a lap in his
Toyota at 129.535 mph, break-
ing Ryan Newmans 10-year-old
track record of 128.709.
This new car, I like driving
it because you can drive it like
the older car we had years ago
where you could just abuse it
a little bit and drive it a little
harder, Busch said. The old
car was all about being smooth
and precise and this one here,
you can make a little bit more
speed by trying a little bit hard-
er.
Busch tried hard enough
Friday to shred the mark set
by Newman, who had been
the rst driver to go under 15
seconds when he set the lap
record. Busch was one of nine
drivers to go under 15 seconds
in qualifying and his time of
14.813 is the new record.
Still, he wasnt sure it would
stand. A ve-time Bristol win-
ner, Busch had never qualied
higher than ninth at the Ten-
nessee bullring.
We felt wed have a shot for
the pole, but weve felt that
many times before and weve
ended up 30th or something,
said the Joe Gibbs Racing driver.
Kasey Kahne qualied sec-
ond in a Chevrolet for Hen-
drick Motorsports with a lap
at 128.995 and felt like he had
a shot at beating Buschs mark.
I knew Kyle had put down a
great lap and a track record, so
I knew I had to go pretty hard,
Kahne said. I just felt like I
may have given up a little bit
in (turns) 1 and 2, which would
have made it really close for the
pole.
Buschs teammate Denny
Hamlin was third at 128.960
and said Sunday could be a
good race at Bristol.
I think were going to see one
of the best races weve ever seen
in a long time here, Hamlin.
Thats an about-face for Ham-
lin, who was ned $25,000 by
NASCAR for criticizing the
new Gen-6 car. Hes refusing to
pay, but said he wont appeal
the penalty and NASCAR will
collect the money from his race
winnings. He addressed his de-
cision not to appeal earlier Fri-
day, and his qualifying run later
allowed him to nally change
the subject back to racing.
To have everything be-
hind me is obviously a relief,
Hamlin said. And just for my
teams sake, we need to focus
on running as good as we can
and trying to make this Chase.
Any distractions is something
you dont need especially when
the competition is so close. You
just cant afford anything that
hampers your ability to go win,
so this is going to be a step in
the right direction for us.
Brian Vickers was fourth in
a Toyota for Michael Waltrip
Racing and Paul Menard was
fth in a Richard Childress Rac-
ing Chevrolet.
Jamie McMurray was sixth
in a Chevy for Chip Ganassi
Racing, and defending series
champion Brad Keselowski
was the highest qualifying Ford
driver in seventh.
Tony Stewart was eighth and
was followed by Martin Truex
Jr. and Joey Logano. Scott
Riggs was the only driver who
failed to qualify.
N A S C A R
F o o D C I T Y 5 0 0
L I N E U P
After Friday qualifying; race Sunday
At Bristol Motor Speedway
Bristol, Tenn.
Lap length: .533 miles
(Car number in parentheses)
1. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 129.535.
2. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet,
128.995.
3. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 128.96.
4. (55) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 128.528.
5. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet,
128.356.
6. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet,
128.288.
7. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 128.211.
8. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet,
128.005.
9. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota,
127.946.
10. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 127.877.
11. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet,
127.869.
12. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota,
127.852.
13. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet,
127.835.
14. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 127.792.
15. (13) Casey Mears, Ford, 127.588.
16. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet,
127.512.
17. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevro-
let, 127.47.
18. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet,
127.453.
19. (78) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet,
127.393.
20. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 127.377.
21. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 127.36.
22. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 127.36.
23. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 127.3.
24. (16) Greg Biffe, Ford, 127.258.
25. (83) David Reutimann, Toyota,
127.132.
26. (30) David Stremme, Toyota,
126.595.
27. (95) Scott Speed, Ford, 126.578.
28. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford,
126.528.
29. (51) A J Allmendinger, Chevrolet,
126.42.
30. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 126.403.
31. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet,
126.237.
32. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet,
125.947.
33. (7) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet,
125.848.
34. (98) Michael McDowell, Ford,
125.74.
35. (36) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 125.732.
36. (19) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 125.708.
37. (93) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, Owner
Points.
38. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, Owner
Points.
39. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, Own-
er Points.
40. (35) Josh Wise, Ford, Owner
Points.
41. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet,
Owner Points.
42. (33) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet,
Owner Points.
43. (32) Terry Labonte, Ford, Owner
Points.<
Failed to Qualify
44. (44) Scott Riggs, Ford, 124.452.
PHILADELPHIA No more
summer commutes for Eagles
players to Bethlehem.
The team announced Friday
that this years training camp
will take place in its NovaCare
Complex and Lincoln Financial
Field after 17 years on the cam-
pus of Lehigh University.
Team president Don Smolen-
ski says the decision was made,
in part, because of the ready ac-
cess to its equipment and facili-
ties at its home base, including
the training room and indoor
practice venue, too.
He called it a difcult choice,
noting the school and the city
have been part of our lives
every summer for the past 17
years.
There are so many people
at Lehigh University who went
above and beyond to accom-
modate us and to make training
camp a special place for fans to
travel each summer to get an
up-close look at the team, Smo-
lenski said in a statement.
The return marks the rst
time since 1943 that the teams
training camp has been in Phila-
delphia.
Last year, former coach Andy
Reids oldest son, Garrett, was
found dead at training camp
after a long battle with drug ad-
diction. Reid was let go at the
end of last season after a 4-12
record and 14 years. He was re-
placed by former Oregon coach
Chip Kelly.
Smolenski said the team aims
to continue its interaction with
fans during the training camp
the dates of which have not
yet been announced calling
that a huge priority for the or-
ganization.
As such, we are currently
planning to utilize the opportu-
nities available to us at Lincoln
Financial Field to have a num-
ber of open practices which
will be free available to all
of our fans, he said. Well an-
nounce those specic plans in
the coming weeks.
Before rst going to Lehigh in
1996, the Eagles held training
camp at West Chester Universi-
ty from 1980-1995. Before that,
the team held training camp at
Widener University, Albright
College and in Hershey, Pa.
Lehigh University has en-
joyed hosting the Eagles Train-
ing Camp for the past 17 sea-
sons on our campus and on our
athletic elds, said Joe Ster-
rett, Lehighs dean of athletics.
We realize the Eagles are em-
barking upon a new era for their
team and we wish Coach Kelly
and the team all the best in the
upcoming season.
The move back to team head-
quarters is becoming something
of a trend in the NFL. The New
York Giants in January elected
to return training camp back to
their complex in East Ruther-
ford, N.J., after 16 years at the
University at Albany.
One thing that has helped
some teams make this decision
is experience from the lockout.
Two seasons ago, for instance,
the Giants stayed home and
skipped Albany because of the
shortened training time after a
resolution to end the labor strife
was announced.
The Giants would go on to
win the Super Bowl that sea-
son.
E A G L E S G E T W R
B E N N F R o M
B U C C A N E E R S
PHILADELPHIA (AP) The
Eagles have acquired wide
receiver Arrelious Benn and
a seventh-round pick from
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
for Philadelphias sixth-round
choice this year and a condi-
tional draft pick in 2014.
Benn, a second-round
selection (39th overall) by
the Buccaneers in 2010, has
59 receptions for 862 yards
and ve touchdowns in three
seasons. He led the Bucca-
neers with 13 kickoff returns
for 306 yards in only eight
games last year before a knee
injury ended his season. In
2011, Benn had career highs in
catches (30), yards receiv-
ing (441) and touchdowns
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Eagles moving training camp back to Philadelphia
N F L
P R o G o L F
Adam Scott in the mix at Innisbrook
PALM HARBOR, Fla.
Adam Scott had a breakthrough
with his short game this winter,
and its so good now that he
hardly even has to use it.
Scott had a putt for birdie on
16 holes in a second round that
was without a bogey and with-
out much stress. He wound up
with a 5-under 66 that left him
one shot behind 31-year-old
rookie Shawn Stefani.
Stefani had to scramble more
that he would have preferred,
though he converted all the
putts he felt he was supposed to
make in his round of 70.
Temperatures nally began to
warm, and without much wind
throughout the day, the tour-
nament was wide open going
into the weekend. Stefani was
at 7-under 135, one shot ahead
of Scott and past champion K.J.
Choi, who had a 67.
Twenty players were within
ve shots of the lead at the half-
way point, a group that included
everyone from Sergio Garcia
and Matt Kuchar, to 19-year-old
Jordan Spieth and Erik Comp-
ton, the two-time heart trans-
plant recipient whose 65 was
the low round of the day.
It was the highest score to
lead at Innisbrook in ve years.
Scott was right in the middle
of it all, which is where he wants
to be.
The Australian hasnt shown
too many scars from making bo-
geys on the last four holes to lose
the British Open last summer.
He nished the year by winning
the Australian Masters, though it
was a month later when he was
working on his game at home
on the Gold Coast that he expe-
rienced a signicant turnaround
with his short game.
Just had a really nice feeling
going that day, whatever it was,
and I managed to get through the
whole shag bag of balls hitting
every chip the same, he said.
Everything was very controlled
and consistent. Ive felt my
condence grow on the course
with the pitching and chipping.
Scott said when he was hit-
ting the ball poorly in 2009, it
put extraordinary pressure on
his short game because he was
missing greens. In this case, he
said a solid short game has re-
lieved any tension in the long
game, and its starting to show.
He closed with a 68-64 on the
weekend at Doral, and carried
that to a tougher Copperhead
course at Innisbrook.
Scott has a limited schedule
before his next crack at a major
next month. The Tampa Bay
Championship is only his fourth
event this year (and fourth in
the last ve weeks), and then he
plans to shut it down until going
to Augusta National.
Choi has switched to a claw
grip for putting, and he likes the
results. He took only 12 putts on
the back nine Friday.
Sometimes very nervous,
but I keep going more in line,
Choi said. But still, 6-under-
par, a very good position. My
condence is very well.
John Daly registered his 15th
score of 10 or higher on a hole
in his PGA Tour career when he
twice tried to get out of the trees,
took two penalty drops and made
what he called a beautiful chip
to get up-and-down from 30
yards on the par-4 third hole. He
made a 10 and had an 81.
Even though the tournament
is at the halfway point, Stefanis
condence is growing. He -
nally made his rst bogey of
the tournament on the seventh
hole, and then rebounded with a
5-iron to 10 feet for birdie on the
par-3 eighth.
AP PHOTO
Adam Scott tees off on the sixth hole during the second round
of the Tampa Bay Championship on Friday in Palm Harbor, Fla.
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15-minute meeting at practice
Thursday. He then gave embat-
tled coach Peter Laviolette a
vote of condence and said he
hadnt considered ring him.
Holmgren demanded the Fly-
ers play hard and with purpose
for all 60 minutes.
The Associated Press
N H L
said. Its pretty much a free-
for- all like that. You just try
and stay tight and protect the
house.
A wild opening to the second
period saw the teams combine
for three goals in 37 seconds.
With Worcesters Adam Com-
rie off for interference, Kolarik
nished off a two-on-one pass
from Holzapfel at 3:07 to make
it 2-0 Penguins. Paul Thomp-
son redirected Joey Morminas
blast down the slot past Sharks
Sateri at 3:30, but Gourde took
a pass from Travis Oleksuk be-
hind the net and beat Thiessen
to make it 3-1 at 3:44.
Reeses ve-on-three power
play-goal gave the Penguins a
1-0 lead at 14:48 in the rst. The
defenseman snapped a shot that
went over Sateris glove and into
the back of the net.
I took a look and noticed he
was cheating a little bit to the
cross-ice pass, Reese said. I
think it surprised hima little bit.
The Sharks (28-24-1-6) had
a chance for shorthanded goal
earlier in the power play when
Bracken Kearns stole the puck
near the point and skated in
alone on Thiessen. But the Pen-
guins goalie turned the shot
away on the left post.
That was a huge save,
Hynes said. (Wednesday) we
got behind early and that kind
of took the wind out of our sails.
It gave us a little bit of life be-
cause were able to get the lead,
score on the power play and that
kind of got us going in the right
direction.
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton trav-
els to Portland to face the Pi-
rates at 7 p.m. today.
Penguins 1 3 1 5
Worcester 0 1 2 3
First period: 1. Penguins, Reese 6 (Dumoulin,
Smith), 14:48 (PP). Penalties: Petrecki (WOR)
high-sticking, 11:29; Gourde (WOR) delay of
game, 13:39.
Second period: 2. Penguins, Kolarik 23 (Hol-
zapfel, Smith), 3:07 (PP). 3. Penguins, Thomp-
son 15 (Mormina, Peters), 3:30. 4. Worcester,
Gourde 8 (Oleksuk, Livingston), 3:44. 5. Pen-
guins, Holzapfel 17 (Kolarik, Grant), 16:35.
Penalties: Comrie (WOR) interference, 1:26;
Collins (WBS) roughing, 4:04; Mormina (WBS)
holding, 10:44; Tennyson (WOR) interference,
20:00.
Third period: 6. Worcester, Livingston 6
(Oleksuk, Doherty), 2:33. 7. Worcester, Matsu-
moto 13 (Kearns), 15:05. 8. Penguins, Peters
11 19:52 (EN). Penalties: Tarasov (WOR) high-
sticking, 0:19; Doherty (WOR) slashing, 10:18;
Peters (WBS) roughing, 17:45; Smith (WBS)
slashing, 19:10; Tarasov (WOR) high-sticking,
19:49.
Shots on goal: Penguins 11-10-8-29;
Worcester 12-10-15-37
Power-play opportunities: Penguins 2-6;
Worcester 0-5
Goalies: Penguins, Thiessen 14-10-1 (37
shots-34 saves); Worcester, Sateri 13-13-3
(28 shots-24 saves)
Referees: Trent Knorr, Ryan Fraser.
Linesmen: Todd Whittemore, Kevin Redding.
Attendance: 5,865
PENS
Continued from Page 1B
INDIANAPOLIS Kobe
Bryant lasted just one quarter
on a severely sprained left
ankle, but Dwight Howard com-
pleted a go-ahead, three-point
play with 90 seconds left Friday
night to help the Los Angeles
Lakers hold off the Indiana Pac-
ers, 99-93.
Bryant started two nights
after he was hurt but was inef-
fective. He went 0 for 4 in the
rst quarter, then went to the
bench and did not return. He
spent the second half holding
a black box with wires running
down to the injured ankle as he
cheered on the Lakers (35-32).
Howard nished with 20
points and 12 rebounds. Metta
World Peace had 19 points.
George Hill scored 27 points
and Paul George had 20 for
Indiana.
Raptors 92, Bobcats 78
TORONTO Rudy Gay
scored 28 points, Amir Johnson
had 12 points and a career-high
21 rebounds, and the Toronto
Raptors beat Charlotte.
Joey Dorsey was the last
Toronto player to record 20 re-
bounds, doing it April 11, 2011,
at Milwaukee.
Sebastian Telfair scored 11
points and Jonas Valanciunas
had 10 as the Raptors won for
just the third time in 10 games.
Wizards 96, Hornets 87
WASHINGTON John Wall
put on a rare shooting show Fri-
day night, scoring a season-high
29 points and matching his ca-
reer high with three 3-pointers
as the Washington Wizards ran
their home winning streak to
four with a 96-87 victory over
the New Orleans Hornets.
Wall went 12 for 15 from
the eld, including 3 for 3
from 3-point range, displaying
an outside touch thats been
mostly absent since he was
chosen No. 1 overall in the 2010
draft. He entered Fridays game
just 3 for 20 from 3-point range
for the season, and he was a
mere 3 for 42 last season.
Hawks 107, Suns 94
ATLANTA Josh Smith
made a strong return to At-
lantas lineup with 17 points,
11 rebounds and seven assists,
and the Hawks led by double
gures throughout the nal
period of their victory over the
Phoenix Suns.
Smith returned to Atlantas
lineup after missing one game
with a sprained left knee. All
ve starters scored in double
gures, with Al Horford adding
16 points and 11 rebounds.
Bryant leaves early, but Lakers beat Pacers
N B A
NBA
All Times EDT
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
New York 38 25 .603
Brooklyn 38 27 .585 1
Boston 35 29 .547 3
Toronto 26 40 .394 13
Philadelphia 24 40 .375 14
Southeast Division
W L Pct GB
x-Miami 49 14 .778
Atlanta 36 29 .554 14
Washington 22 42 .344 27
Orlando 18 47 .277 32
Charlotte 14 51 .215 36
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Indiana 40 25 .615
Chicago 35 29 .547 4
Milwaukee 32 31 .508 7
Cleveland 22 42 .344 17
Detroit 23 44 .343 18
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
x-San Antonio 50 16 .758
Memphis 44 19 .698 4
Houston 35 30 .538 14
Dallas 30 34 .469 19
New Orleans 22 44 .333 28
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB
Oklahoma City 48 17 .738
Denver 44 22 .667 4
Utah 33 32 .508 15
Portland 30 34 .469 17
Minnesota 22 40 .355 24
Pacic Division
W L Pct GB
L.A. Clippers 45 21 .682
Golden State 37 29 .561 8
L.A. Lakers 35 32 .522 10
Sacramento 23 43 .348 22
Phoenix 22 44 .333 23
x-clinched playoff spot
Thursdays Games
San Antonio 92, Dallas 91
Portland 105, New York 90
Fridays Games
Toronto 92, Charlotte 78
L.A. Lakers 99, Indiana 93
Washington 96, New Orleans 87
Atlanta 107, Phoenix 94
Minnesota at Houston, (n)
Orlando at Oklahoma City, (n)
Cleveland at Dallas, (n)
Miami at Milwaukee, (n)
Memphis at Denver, (n)
Chicago at Golden State, (n)
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IN BRIEF
Boeing defends Dreamliner
Two top Boeing Co. executives deliv-
ered an uninching defense of the 787
Dreamliner ina Friday morning news con-
ference in Japan, insisting that no battery
re will be possible on the airplane once
the companys proposed x is installed.
Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO
Ray Conner and the vice president in
charge of 787 systems, Mike Sinnett,
outlined the technical details of the
solution in the homeland of the planes
two biggest current operators.
Boeing expects to complete the test-
ing demanded by the Federal Avia-
tion Administration within weeks, not
months, they said.
The executives outlined multiple
layers of protection designed to pre-
vent battery cells from overheating,
culminating in a nal protection: a
sealed steel enclosure that vents any
gases directly out of the airplane. That
box eliminates the possibility of re,
Sinnett said.
Discounts help Carnival
The worlds largest cruise line has
suffered through a number of high-pro-
le mishaps. Yet passengers continue
to book vacations thanks to discounts,
albeit at a slower pace.
Carnival Corp. offered more sales
to attract wary passengers after an en-
gine re last month crippled the Car-
nival Triumph, leaving 4,200 people
stranded for ve days without working
toilets or power. This week, two more
of its ships had mechanical problems,
ruining the vacations of thousands
more travelers.
Carnival Corp. said Friday that it
earned $37 million, or 5 cents per
share, in rst quarter ended Feb. 28.
That compares with a loss of $139 mil-
lion, or 18 cents per share, a year earli-
er. But its forecast for the year came in
below analysts predictions. Its shares
fell more than 2 percent.
U.S. factory output rises
A strong increase in auto output
boosted U.S. factory production last
month, the latest sign that manu-
facturing is helping drive economic
growth after lagging for much of 2012.
Factory output rose a seasonally ad-
justed 0.8 percent in February from
January, after falling 0.3 percent in the
previous month, the Federal Reserve
said Friday.
The biggest gain was in autos and
auto parts, where production increased
3.6 percent after falling 4.9 percent in
January. Car sales have risen steadily
this year after reaching a ve year high
in 2012.
THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013 timesleader.com
GAS PRICES
YESTERDAY MONTH AGO YEAR AGO
Average price of a gallon of
regular unleaded gasoline:
RECORD
$3.65 $3.67 $3.71
$4.06
7/17/2008
Source: AAA report for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre/Hazleton area
WASHINGTON A divided
House on Friday passed Republi-
can legislation that would end or
consolidate dozens of duplicative
job training programs with the
objective of making it easier for
people to gain the skills they need
in a changing job market.
Its a goal that President Barack
Obama says he shares while dis-
agreeing with the way the GOP
would do it. The bill also would
increase employers inuence in
who gets job training grants.
While there is widespread
agreement that current fed-
eral job training programs are
inefcient and overlapping,
Democrats voted overwhelm-
ingly against the bill, saying
they were locked out of the bill-
writing process and that the
bill would eliminate programs
tailored to serve veterans, the
disabled, ex-prisoners and other
underserved populations. Dem-
ocrats also said giving employ-
ers more power over programs
came at the expense of unions,
community colleges and other
stakeholders.
The vote was 215-202, sending
the bill to the Senate where the
Democratic majority is likely to
take a different approach to job
training reform.
Obama, in his State of the
Union address last year, said he
wanted to cut through the maze
of confusing training programs
so people have a direct path to the
help they require. But the White
House said it strongly opposed
the House bill, saying consoli-
dation could leave some people
without needed assistance.
House aims
to improve
job training
By JIMABRAMS
Associated Press
JPMorgan exec: Dimon withheld data on banks trading losses
WASHINGTON JPMorgan Chase
CEO Jamie Dimon held back showing
federal regulators reports in May that
revealed the bank had accumulated bil-
lions of dollars in trading losses, accord-
ing to congressional testimony Friday
from the rms former chief nancial
ofcer.
Douglas Braunstein, who is now
a vice chairman at the bank, told the
Senate Permanent Subcommittee on
Investigations that Dimon did not
submit the daily reports for two weeks
because he was concerned about con-
dentiality.
Dimon ultimately acknowledged lat-
er that month that the rm had lost $2
billion on risky trades out of its Lon-
don ofce. The losses have since been
revised to more than $6 billion.
The Senate hearing was held a day
after the subcommittee issued a scath-
ing report that ascribed widespread
blame for losses to key executives at
the rm. The report said that the ex-
ecutives ignored growing risks and
hid losses from investors and federal
regulators.
After reading the report and hearing
executives testify that they didnt know
who was responsible for informing regu-
lators, members of the panel questioned
whether the nations biggest bank had
become too large to manage.
The trading culture at JPMorgan
piled on risk, hid losses, disregarded risk
limits, manipulated risk models, dodged
oversight and misinformed the public,
U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., the sub-
committees chairman, said.
On Thursday, JPMorgan acknowl-
edged it made mistakes but rejected
any assertions that it concealed loss-
es or risks. A spokesman declined to
comment directly on the accusation
that Dimon knew of the trading loss
in April.
Dimon was not a witness at Fridays
hearing.
In April, news reports said a trader
in JPMorgans London ofce known as
the whale had taken huge risks that
were roiling the markets. Dimon imme-
diately dismissed the reports as a tem-
pest in a teapot during a conference call
with analysts.
But Dimon acknowledged the losses
a month later. And he told a separate
Senate committee in June that the bank
showed bad judgment, was stupid
and took far too much risk.
By MARCY GORDON
AP Business Writer
LEMONT, Ill. Envisioning cars
that can go coast to coast with-
out using a drop of oil, President
Barack Obama on Friday urged Con-
gress to authorize spending $2 bil-
lion over the next decade to expand
research into electric cars and biofu-
els to wean automobiles off gasoline.
Obama, expanding on an initia-
tive he addressed in his State of the
Union speech last month, said the
United States must shift its cars and
trucks entirely off oil to avoid per-
petual fluctuations in gas prices. Cit-
ing policies that already require au-
tomakers to increase gas mileage, he
said he expects that by the middle
of the next decade, Americans will
only have to fill up their cars half as
often.
Weve set some achievable but
ambitious goals, Obama said,
speaking at Argonne National Labo-
ratory outside Chicago.
The only way to break this cycle
of spiking gas prices the only way
to break that cycle for good is to
shift our cars entirely, our cars and
trucks, off oil, the president said.
Fridays speech, with its focus on
energy, was designed to draw atten-
tion to what the White House says
is one of Obamas top agenda items
for his second term. That focus,
however, has been overshadowed
as the administration and Congress
work on an immigration overhaul,
gun legislation and deficit-reduction
measures.
Obama cast his proposal as not
only a clean energy plan, but as one
meant to create opportunities for
economic growth.
I want the next great job-creating
breakthroughs, whether its in en-
ergy or nanotechnology or bio-engi-
neering, I want those breakthroughs
to be right here in the United States
of America, creating American jobs
and maintaining our technological
lead, he said.
The initiative, proposing to spend
$200 million a year on research,
would be paid for with revenue from
federal oil and gas leases on offshore
drilling and would not add to the
deficit.
The money would fund research
on breakthrough technologies
such as batteries for electric cars
and biofuels made from switch grass
or other materials. Researchers also
would look to improve use of natural
gas as a fuel for cars and trucks.
AP PHOTO
President Barack Obama and Joint Center for Energy Storage Research Director Dr. George Crabtree walk past a
hybrid Chevy Volt vehicle used for testing during the presidents tour Friday of the Argonne National Laboratory in
Argonne, Ill. Argonne is the rst U.S. science and engineering research national laboratory, and it remains one of the
nations largest.
Focus on new fuels
By MATTHEWDALY
and NEDRA PICKLER
Associated Press
IBM 214.92 -.88 +12.2
IntPap 45.66 -.24 +14.6
JPMorgCh 50.02 -.98 +14.5
JacobsEng 53.71 +.35 +26.2
JohnJn 79.19 +.09 +13.0
JohnsnCtl 34.97 +.04 +14.0
Kellogg 62.20 -.03 +11.4
Keycorp 10.11 +.11 +20.1
KimbClk 93.26 -.52 +10.5
KindME 86.56 +.88 +8.5
Kroger 31.62 +.12 +21.5
Kulicke 11.00 -.45 -8.3
LancastrC 74.06 +.29 +7.0
LillyEli 55.13 +.06 +11.8
Limited 45.21 +.33 -3.9
LincNat 33.44 -.03 +29.1
LockhdM 92.74 +.20 +.5
Loews 44.60 -.04 +9.4
LaPac 21.69 -.21 +12.3
MDU Res 24.61 -.03 +15.9
MarathnO 35.07 +.31 +14.4
MarIntA 40.35 -.07 +8.3
Masco 19.96 -.31 +20.4
McDrmInt 11.29 -.01 +2.5
McGrwH 48.90 +.03 -10.6
McKesson 110.48 -.75 +13.9
Merck 44.09 -.18 +7.7
MetLife 40.20 +.02 +22.0
Microsoft 28.04 -.10 +5.0
MorgStan 23.59 +.79 +23.4
NCR Corp 27.27 -.26 +7.0
NatFuGas 60.03 +.86 +18.4
NatGrid 55.55 -.41 -3.3
NY Times 9.96 -.06 +16.8
NewellRub 25.51 -.33 +14.5
NewmtM 39.68 +.09 -14.6
NextEraEn 74.47 +.46 +7.6
NiSource 28.28 -.07 +13.6
NikeB s 54.78 +.09 +6.2
NorflkSo 75.62 +.56 +22.3
NoestUt 42.66 +.14 +9.2
NorthropG 68.80 +1.26 +1.8
Nucor 46.60 +.17 +8.0
NustarEn 50.73 -.12 +19.4
NvMAd 14.33 -.12 -5.8
OGE Engy 67.63 +6.28 +20.1
OcciPet 83.67 -.73 +9.2
OfficeMax 11.77 -.07 +20.6
Olin 25.09 +.35 +16.2
ONEOK s 44.97 -.26 +5.2
PG&E Cp 43.56 ... +8.4
PPG 141.30 -.93 +4.4
PPL Corp 30.49 +.28 +6.5
PVR Ptrs 22.45 -.41 -13.6
Pfizer 28.02 -.09 +11.7
PinWst 56.98 -.02 +11.8
PitnyBw 15.24 -.27 +43.2
Praxair 113.54 -.06 +3.7
PSEG 33.28 +.33 +8.8
PulteGrp 20.75 +.19 +14.3
Questar 23.45 -.07 +18.7
RadioShk 3.54 +.15 +67.0
Raytheon 57.93 +.61 +.6
ReynAmer 43.07 -.22 +4.0
RockwlAut 88.54 -.83 +5.4
Rowan 35.78 -.03 +14.4
RoyDShllB 67.87 -.58 -4.3
RoyDShllA 66.20 -.38 -4.0
Safeway 24.91 +.53 +37.7
Schlmbrg 79.40 +.65 +14.6
Sherwin 168.68 -.39 +9.7
SilvWhtn g 30.40 -.24 -15.7
SiriusXM 3.11 -.04 +7.6
SonyCp 17.26 +1.23 +54.1
SouthnCo 45.52 +.15 +6.3
SwstAirl 12.38 -.17 +20.9
SpectraEn 28.95 +.15 +5.7
SprintNex 5.81 -.05 +2.5
Sysco 33.86 +.08 +7.9
TECO 17.44 ... +4.1
Target 66.80 -.54 +12.9
TenetHlt rs 44.22 -.74 +36.2
Tenneco 38.78 +.85 +10.5
Tesoro 56.50 -.45 +28.3
Textron 31.05 -.10 +25.3
3M Co 106.40 +.38 +14.6
TimeWarn 56.65 -.67 +18.4
Titan Intl 21.95 +.44 +1.1
UnilevNV 40.34 +.03 +5.3
UnionPac 141.69 +.69 +12.7
UPS B 85.47 -.16 +15.9
USSteel 20.21 +.39 -15.3
UtdTech 93.28 -.17 +13.7
VarianMed 73.23 -.83 +4.3
VectorGp 15.79 +.07 +6.2
ViacomB 63.14 -.73 +19.7
WestarEn 32.21 +.15 +12.5
Weyerhsr 30.55 -.27 +9.8
Whrlpl 115.20 -2.29 +13.2
WmsCos 35.43 +.01 +8.2
Windstrm 8.82 -.07 +6.5
Wynn 119.97 +.16 +6.6
XcelEngy 29.14 +.12 +9.1
Xerox 8.71 +.02 +27.7
YumBrnds 70.20 +.35 +5.7
Mutual Funds
Alliance Bernstein
CoreOppA m 15.42 -.02 +10.3
GlblRskAllB m15.34 +.01 -0.2
American Cent
IncGroA m 29.98 -.07 +10.3
ValueInv 7.07 -.02 +11.2
American Funds
AMCAPA m 23.78 -.06 +9.6
BalA x 21.68 -.12 +6.7
BondA m 12.86 +.02 -0.3
CapIncBuA x 54.70 -.49 +4.6
CpWldGrIA x 39.41 -.19 +6.4
EurPacGrA m43.10 +.02 +4.6
FnInvA x 44.20 -.24 +8.7
GrthAmA m 37.08 -.13 +7.9
HiIncA m 11.51 +.01 +2.6
IncAmerA x 18.94 -.18 +5.8
InvCoAmA m 32.49 -.07 +8.2
MutualA x 30.76 -.20 +9.0
NewPerspA m33.56 -.06 +7.4
NwWrldA m 55.81 -.05 +2.4
SmCpWldA m43.53 +.02 +9.1
WAMutInvA m34.13 -.02 +9.4
Baron
Asset b 55.26 -.24 +13.1
BlackRock
EqDivI 21.52 -.02 +8.0
GlobAlcA m 20.67 ... +4.7
GlobAlcC m 19.22 ... +4.6
GlobAlcI 20.77 ... +4.7
CGM
Focus 34.01 -.07 +16.1
Mutual 31.57 -.05 +11.1
Realty 31.14 +.05 +6.0
Columbia
AcornZ 33.41 -.12 +9.7
DFA
EmMkCrEqI 20.31 -.13 -0.4
EmMktValI 30.03 ... +0.7
DWS-Scudder
EnhEMFIS d 11.31 ... -0.4
HlthCareS d 29.49 -.10 +13.1
LAEqS d 33.55 -.24 +2.6
Davis
NYVentA m 38.83 ... +11.6
NYVentC m 37.36 -.01 +11.5
Dodge & Cox
Bal 84.80 +.03 +8.6
Income 13.89 +.01 +0.2
IntlStk 36.80 +.05 +6.2
Stock 135.93 ... +11.5
Dreyfus
TechGrA f 36.29 -.37 +5.2
Eaton Vance
HiIncOppA m 4.63 +.01 +2.9
HiIncOppB m 4.63 ... +2.5
NatlMuniA m 10.24 -.01 +0.7
NatlMuniB m 10.24 -.01 +0.6
PAMuniA m 9.22 -.01 +0.9
FPA
Cres d 30.18 -.04 +7.2
Fidelity
AstMgr20 13.34 +.01 +1.8
Bal 21.31 -.02 +5.6
BlChGrow 53.14 -.27 +8.3
Contra 82.90 -.32 +7.9
DivrIntl d 31.39 +.05 +4.8
ExpMulNat d 23.67 -.06 +8.1
Free2020 14.91 -.01 +4.2
Free2030 14.99 -.01 +5.3
GNMA 11.68 ... -0.2
GrowCo 100.57 -.38 +7.9
LatinAm d 45.24 -.40 -2.4
LowPriStk d 43.08 +.01 +9.1
Magellan 79.74 -.23 +8.8
Overseas d 34.48 +.08 +6.7
Puritan 20.52 -.04 +5.7
StratInc 11.30 +.01 +0.2
TotalBd 10.88 +.01 -0.1
Value 86.54 -.12 +13.4
Fidelity Advisor
ValStratT m 32.27 +.02 +9.7
Fidelity Select
Gold d 30.69 +.13 -17.0
Pharm d 16.67 +.01 +10.8
Fidelity Spartan
500IdxAdvtg 55.51 -.09 +9.9
500IdxInstl 55.51 -.09 +9.9
500IdxInv 55.50 -.09 +9.9
TotMktIdAg d 45.52 -.07 +10.4
First Eagle
GlbA m 51.15 +.18 +5.3
FrankTemp-Franklin
CA TF A m 7.48 ... +0.2
GrowB m 51.76 -.03 +7.6
Income A m 2.33 +.01 +5.6
Income C m 2.35 +.01 +5.4
FrankTemp-Mutual
Discov Z 31.19 +.08 +8.9
Euro Z 22.53 -.02 +6.6
Shares Z 24.72 +.04 +10.0
FrankTemp-Templeton
GlBond A x 13.49 -.06 +1.7
GlBondAdv x 13.44 -.07 +1.7
Growth A m 21.09 ... +8.5
Harbor
CapApInst 45.16 -.20 +6.2
IntlInstl d 64.82 +.01 +4.3
INVESCO
ConstellB m 22.55 -.05 +6.3
GlobQuantvCoreA m12.61+.03 +10.8
PacGrowB m 21.08 +.04 +3.9
JPMorgan
CoreBondSelect11.98+.02 -0.3
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Combined Stocks
AFLAC 51.08 +.42 -3.8
AT&T Inc 36.43 -.43 +8.1
AbtLab s 34.14 -1.00 +8.9
AMD 2.60 -.03 +8.3
AlaskAir s 59.24 -.31 +37.5
Alcoa 8.63 +.08 -.6
Allstate 47.98 -.22 +19.4
Altria 33.68 -.12 +7.1
AEP 47.90 +.22 +12.2
AmExp 66.09 +.71 +15.4
AmIntlGrp 38.97 -.05 +10.4
Amgen 91.81 -.37 +6.5
Anadarko 85.35 +.16 +14.9
Annaly 15.66 +.17 +11.5
Apple Inc 443.66+11.16 -16.6
AutoData 64.48 -.54 +13.3
AveryD 43.27 -.31 +23.9
Avista 26.61 +.04 +10.4
Avnet 36.43 -.43 +19.0
Avon 20.10 -.29 +40.0
BP PLC 41.08 +.08 -1.3
BakrHu 47.96 +.74 +17.4
BallardP h 1.41 +.07+130.8
BarnesNob 16.05 -.40 +6.4
Baxter 69.41 -.65 +4.1
Beam Inc 62.81 -.19 +2.8
BerkH B 102.79 -1.20 +14.6
BigLots 35.67 -.24 +25.3
BlockHR 27.51 -.42 +48.1
Boeing 86.43 +1.81 +14.7
BrMySq 38.96 +.48 +20.8
Brunswick 34.35 -.47 +18.1
Buckeye 58.35 -.30 +28.5
CBS B 46.76 -.19 +22.9
CMS Eng 27.44 +.09 +12.6
CSX 24.02 +.16 +21.7
CampSp 41.61 -.27 +19.3
Carnival 34.95 -.78 -4.9
Caterpillar 88.83 +.13 -.9
CenterPnt 23.41 +1.57 +21.6
CntryLink 34.37 -.38 -12.1
Chevron 119.68 -.32 +10.7
Cisco 21.93 +.34 +11.6
Citigroup 47.26 -.20 +19.5
Clorox 83.72 -.23 +14.3
ColgPal 112.08 -1.76 +7.2
ConAgra 34.97 -.13 +18.5
ConocPhil s59.07 -.45 +1.9
ConEd 59.17 +.37 +6.5
Corning 12.92 +.11 +2.4
Cummins 117.36 +.08 +8.3
DTE 66.36 -.05 +10.5
Deere 92.24 +.04 +6.7
Diebold 28.83 -.09 -5.8
Disney 57.58 -.17 +15.6
DomRescs 56.79 +.44 +9.6
Dover 74.08 -.44 +12.7
DowChm 33.81 +.14 +4.6
DryShips 1.97 +.05 +23.2
DuPont 49.90 -.02 +10.9
DukeEn rs 69.95 +.02 +9.6
EMC Cp 25.35 -.27 +.2
Eaton 62.57 -.60 +15.5
EdisonInt 50.94 -.26 +12.7
EmersonEl 57.59 +.07 +8.7
EnbrdgEPt 28.69 -.10 +2.8
Energen 49.56 +.66 +9.9
Entergy 65.23 +1.59 +2.3
EntPrPt 56.40 -.68 +12.6
Ericsson 13.28 -.03 +31.5
Exelon 33.39 +.91 +12.3
ExxonMbl 89.37 -.46 +3.3
FMC Cp s 60.00 -1.16 +2.5
Fastenal 50.80 -.15 +8.9
FedExCp 109.07 +.23 +18.9
Fifth&Pac 18.80 -.10 +51.0
FirstEngy 42.10 +.42 +.8
Fonar 6.68 +.16 +54.3
FootLockr 32.36 -.64 +.7
FordM 13.45 +.02 +3.9
Gannett 21.76 -.15 +20.8
Gap 36.39 -.18 +17.2
GenCorp 12.79 -.01 +39.8
GenDynam 69.91 +.26 +.9
GenElec 23.44 -.25 +11.7
GenMills 46.24 -.18 +14.4
GileadSci s 45.17 -.71 +23.0
GlaxoSKln 45.30 +.08 +4.2
Hallibrtn 41.90 -.64 +20.8
HarleyD 55.41 +.49 +13.5
HarrisCorp 44.36 -.53 -9.4
HartfdFn 26.30 -.16 +17.2
HawaiiEl 27.58 -.07 +9.7
HeclaM 4.23 +.06 -27.4
Heico s 45.87 -.53 +2.5
Hess 72.51 +.54 +36.9
HewlettP 22.18 +.25 +55.6
HomeDp 69.05 -1.19 +11.6
HonwllIntl 73.46 -.35 +15.7
Hormel 39.28 +.30 +25.9
Humana 69.79 +.56 +1.7
INTL FCSt 17.72 +.17 +1.8
ITT Corp 28.43 +.29 +21.2
ITW 62.23 +.98 +2.3
IngerRd 55.39 -.40 +15.5
Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD
Stocks of Local Interest
92.79 76.11 AirProd APD 2.56 90.17 +.27 +7.3
40.69 32.75 AmWtrWks AWK 1.00 40.26 +.26 +8.4
45.52 37.00 Amerigas APU 3.20 43.70 -.21 +12.8
30.33 21.52 AquaAm WTR .70 30.25 -.02 +19.0
33.98 24.38 ArchDan ADM .76 33.00 +.09 +20.5
399.10 341.98 AutoZone AZO ... 391.89 +2.24 +10.6
12.44 6.72 BkofAm BAC .04 12.57 +.46 +8.3
29.13 19.30 BkNYMel BK .52 28.85 -.14 +12.3
14.99 3.50 BonTon BONT .20 13.79 +.18 +13.4
53.30 43.08 CVS Care CVS .90 53.58 +.32 +10.8
62.30 39.01 Cigna CI .04 62.63 +.37 +17.2
41.25 34.67 CocaCola s KO 1.12 38.83 -.19 +7.1
42.00 28.09 Comcast CMCSA .78 40.71 -.45 +9.0
29.53 25.38 CmtyBkSy CBU 1.08 29.70 +.19 +8.6
44.63 20.71 CmtyHlt CYH .25 44.43 +.11 +44.5
51.85 34.78 CoreMark CORE .76 49.61 +.75 +4.8
58.67 43.59 EmersonEl EMR 1.64 57.59 +.07 +8.7
58.21 34.00 EngyTEq ETE 2.54 56.90 +.96 +25.1
8.42 4.74 Entercom ETM ... 7.71 +.11 +10.5
15.75 11.14 FairchldS FCS ... 14.29 -.29 -.8
5.15 3.06 FrontierCm FTR .40 4.09 -.01 -4.6
18.25 13.06 Genpact G .18 17.80 -.14 +14.8
9.81 5.14 HarteHnk HHS .34 7.98 -.06 +35.3
72.70 51.91 Heinz HNZ 2.06 72.50 -.05 +25.7
85.50 59.51 Hershey HSY 1.68 83.90 -.60 +16.2
39.98 24.76 Lowes LOW .64 38.81 -.39 +9.3
105.90 76.92 M&T Bk MTB 2.80 104.35 -.32 +6.0
99.50 83.31 McDnlds MCD 3.08 99.67 +.36 +13.0
28.75 24.05 Mondelez MDLZ .52 28.41 -.12 +11.6
22.89 18.92 NBT Bcp NBTB .80 22.11 +.11 +9.1
17.50 6.00 NexstarB NXST .48 17.17 +.09 +62.1
67.89 53.36 PNC PNC 1.60 66.80 +.54 +14.6
31.35 26.68 PPL Corp PPL 1.47 30.49 +.28 +6.5
19.42 11.81 PennaRE PEI .72 19.39 -.02 +9.9
77.41 63.01 PepsiCo PEP 2.15 77.04 -.15 +12.6
94.13 81.10 PhilipMor PM 3.40 91.37 +.06 +9.2
77.77 59.07 ProctGam PG 2.25 76.34 -1.05 +12.4
65.17 44.47 Prudentl PRU 1.60 60.41 +.23 +13.3
2.12 .95 RiteAid RAD ... 1.92 +.06 +41.2
20.13 12.85 SLM Cp SLM .60 19.92 +.02 +16.3
60.00 42.35 SLM pfB SLMBP 1.96 59.00 +.69 +11.3
46.67 37.65 TJX TJX .46 44.92 -.28 +5.8
37.35 26.30 UGI Corp UGI 1.08 37.12 -.06 +13.5
48.77 36.80 VerizonCm VZ 2.06 48.02 -.46 +11.0
77.60 57.18 WalMart WMT 1.88 72.50 -.72 +6.3
45.96 37.65 WeisMk WMK 1.20 41.65 +.21 +6.3
37.18 29.80 WellsFargo WFC 1.00 38.20 +1.23 +11.8
USD per British Pound 1.5078 -.0003 -.02% 1.6223 1.5723
Canadian Dollar 1.0195 -.0028 -.27% .9702 .9913
USD per Euro 1.3054 +.0054 +.41% 1.3117 1.3097
Japanese Yen 95.50 -.52 -.54% 78.30 83.38
Mexican Peso 12.4364 -.0218 -.18% 12.7160 12.6462
6MO. 1YR.
CURRENCY CLOSE PVS. %CH. AGO AGO
Copper 3.51 3.52 -0.44 -8.92 -9.45
Gold 1592.50 1590.60 +0.12 -10.02 -3.81
Platinum 1592.40 1589.80 +0.16 -7.08 -4.96
Silver 28.82 28.77 +0.16 -16.72 -11.53
Palladium 773.70 768.80 +0.64 +10.72 +10.50
Foreign Exchange & Metals
John Hancock
LifBa1 b 14.22 -.01 +4.9
LifGr1 b 14.35 -.02 +6.5
RegBankA m 15.79 +.05 +11.0
SovInvA m 17.33 -.03 +8.0
TaxFBdA m 10.38 ... -0.1
Lazard
EmgMkEqtI d 19.37 -.11 -0.9
Loomis Sayles
BdInstl 15.32 +.02 +2.1
Lord Abbett
ShDurIncA m 4.65 +.01 +0.8
MFS
MAInvA m 23.72 -.05 +10.4
MAInvC m 22.89 -.05 +10.3
Merger
Merger b 15.85 ... +0.1
Metropolitan West
TotRetBdI 10.90 +.02 +0.7
TotRtBd b 10.90 +.02 +0.6
Mutual Series
Beacon Z 14.64 +.01 +9.6
Neuberger Berman
SmCpGrInv 21.37 -.09 +11.2
Oakmark
EqIncI 30.40 +.05 +6.7
Intl I 22.79 +.07 +8.9
Oppenheimer
CapApB m 45.54 -.12 +7.6
DevMktA m 35.61 -.09 +0.9
DevMktY 35.21 -.09 +0.9
PIMCO
AllAssetI 12.72 +.01 +1.1
AllAuthIn 11.06 +.02 -0.3
ComRlRStI 6.63 +.02 -0.2
HiYldIs 9.73 +.01 +2.2
LowDrIs 10.49 +.01 +0.2
TotRetA m 11.22 +.02 +0.2
TotRetAdm b 11.22 +.02 +0.2
TotRetC m 11.22 +.02 +0.1
TotRetIs 11.22 +.02 +0.3
TotRetrnD b 11.22 +.02 +0.2
TotlRetnP 11.22 +.02 +0.3
Permanent
Portfolio 48.95 +.08 +0.6
Principal
SAMConGrB m15.43 -.03 +7.2
Prudential
JenMCGrA m 33.54 -.23 +7.4
Prudential Investmen
2020FocA m 17.19 -.07 +7.7
BlendA m 20.14 -.05 +9.2
EqOppA m 17.47 -.01 +10.2
HiYieldA m 5.78 +.01 +2.6
IntlEqtyA m 6.65 +.02 +5.9
IntlValA m 20.89 +.04 +4.9
JennGrA m 22.18 -.09 +6.2
NaturResA m 47.72 +.04 +5.8
SmallCoA m 24.95 -.06 +11.3
UtilityA m 13.05 +.04 +9.4
ValueA m 17.33 -.01 +11.0
Putnam
GrowIncB m 16.30 ... +11.8
IncomeA m 7.34 ... +1.5
Royce
LowStkSer m 14.17 +.05 +2.4
OpportInv d 13.64 -.04 +14.1
ValPlSvc m 15.20 -.05 +9.9
Schwab
S&P500Sel d 24.39 -.04 +9.9
Scout
Interntl d 34.83 +.09 +4.4
T Rowe Price
BlChpGr 49.30 -.22 +8.0
CapApprec 23.85 -.02 +7.2
DivGrow 28.89 -.08 +9.7
DivrSmCap d 19.59 -.08 +12.3
EmMktStk d 33.54 -.11 -1.5
EqIndex d 42.20 -.07 +9.9
EqtyInc 29.29 -.01 +10.7
FinSer 16.86 +.01 +12.9
GrowStk 40.37 -.26 +6.9
HealthSci 46.89 -.22 +13.8
HiYield d 7.13 ... +3.5
IntlDisc d 49.33 +.26 +7.0
IntlStk d 14.98 ... +4.0
IntlStkAd m 14.91 -.01 +3.9
LatinAm d 37.81 -.33 -0.6
MediaTele 56.56 -.43 +6.1
MidCpGr 62.82 -.29 +11.2
NewAmGro 38.65 -.12 +7.6
NewAsia d 16.78 -.02 -0.2
NewEra 45.14 +.05 +7.7
NewHoriz 37.56 -.07 +13.2
NewIncome 9.77 +.01 -0.3
Rtmt2020 18.86 -.01 +5.5
Rtmt2030 20.17 -.03 +6.6
ShTmBond 4.84 ... +0.1
SmCpVal d 43.49 ... +11.0
TaxFHiYld d 11.92 ... +0.8
Value 29.72 -.02 +12.7
ValueAd b 29.40 -.03 +12.6
Thornburg
IntlValI d 29.26 ... +4.2
Tweedy, Browne
GlobVal d 25.25 +.06 +8.6
Vanguard
500Adml 144.44 -.24 +9.9
500Inv 144.41 -.24 +9.9
CapOp 38.39 -.19 +14.2
CapVal 12.60 -.01 +13.6
Convrt 13.47 -.02 +6.4
DevMktIdx 10.35 +.03 +6.2
DivGr 18.34 -.03 +10.2
EnergyInv 63.53 ... +7.3
EurIdxAdm 63.39 -.07 +4.7
Explr 89.36 -.25 +12.4
GNMA 10.83 ... -0.3
GNMAAdml 10.83 ... -0.3
GlbEq 20.23 -.01 +8.4
GrowthEq 13.25 -.05 +7.9
HYCor 6.13 ... +1.5
HYCorAdml 6.13 ... +1.6
HltCrAdml 67.66 +.08 +11.9
HlthCare 160.37 +.18 +11.9
ITGradeAd 10.25 +.02 0.0
InfPrtAdm 28.29 +.04 -0.9
InfPrtI 11.52 +.01 -0.9
InflaPro 14.40 +.02 -0.9
InstIdxI 143.51 -.24 +10.0
InstPlus 143.53 -.23 +10.0
InstTStPl 35.64 -.06 +10.4
IntlExpIn 15.87 +.07 +7.9
IntlStkIdxAdm 26.08 +.03 +4.1
IntlStkIdxIPls 104.31 +.12 +4.1
LTInvGr 10.57 +.02 -1.7
MidCapGr 22.65 -.08 +11.2
MidCp 25.14 -.09 +11.9
MidCpAdml 114.08 -.41 +11.9
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SANDRA SNYDER
WALL TO WALL
Better angels,
please speak
a bit louder

Learn to want.
Learn. To. Want.
Learntowant!
Lather into brain.
Rinse. Repeat.
OK, friends, meet
my newcatchphrase.
Been saying it to
myself ever since it was said to me
(about a month or so back) with equal
parts scolding and love. Its not so much
a newyears resolution nowas maybe a
Lenten one.
Heres pretty much howthe original
conversation, set in a furniture store,
went down:
Me: Check out this chair!
Scolder: I knewyou would like it as
soon as I sawit.
Me: Quite correct. I must have it.
Scolder: You dont need it.
Me: I do need it.
Scolder: You dont have roomfor it!
Me: Ill make room. Give your bless-
ing, please.
Nowthat last part might require
explanation. I seemto have this little
problem. Has to do with approval-seek-
ing. Not for what I think or say Lord
knows Ima stubborn one but, rather
inexplicably, for what I buy. Anyone who
has ever been shopping with me prob-
ably has experienced the phenomenon,
which is more likely to manifest itself
when my better angels tell me to run but
the little devils inside drown out their
voices.
Those devils were a vocal lot when
I spotted the chair, so kicky, happy, full
of swirly color and exquisitely comfy
to boot. And the price was far less than
expected. When does that happen? (So
much easier to listen to the angels sing
when the sticker is a turnoff anyway.)
All I needed was someone to tell me its
OK/go ahead/just do it, someone to
cheerlead this impulse buy.
But what did I get? Anaysayer. Akill-
joy. Someone telling it like it is, in other
words: You dont need it. Bo-RING.
Yet I obeyed, nevermind that I know
the compliance wont last, not when I
still visit the chair in my late-night imag-
inings, mentally preparing the house to
receive it.
Ah, yes, its but a matter of time
Speaking of time, happy daylight-sav-
ing time. Or not so much. What a horrid
ritual, eh? It only feeds my learn-to-want
angst, too. Turns out I also have a prob-
lemwith clocks. I buy too many, which
is one big reason I despise time-change
time. We gain an hour, I lose half of it
resetting all the clocks; we lose an hour,
I really lose 90 minutes doing same. Not
good for someone who tends to run late
and, hence, run around in a constant
state of shame and remorse. So I lie to
myself and keep adding clocks. The
more aware I amof the time in any given
room, I reason, the better off Ill be.
So far, no good.
Truth is Ive always been painfully
aware of the time, even going so far as
to swear I was born with a sundial in
my cerebral cortex. I can wake up from
the foggiest of sleep and tell you what
the clock says, usually within 10 min-
utes, without even looking, precisely
because of this painful awareness. And
no big, bright orange mantel clock
with a cool, crackly nish is going to
change that.
Oh yes, bright, bold orange. With fun,
fat numbers. Visible fromclear across a
room. Spotted it the other day, and its
nowmy latest craving. (Id say need,
but ) At a reasonable enough $29.99,
it might have to come home with me
eventually.
I truly can learn to want, I swear.
But lets start small. Its the clock or the
chair, killjoys. Even cranky, lesson-teach-
ing taskmasters can only ask so much of
their students.
Reach Sandra Snyder, the editor of At Home,
at 831-7383 or ssnyder@timesleader.com
Its yours, but it isnt. A
rented apartment or house
can be a wonderful place to
live and a challenging
place to decorate.
The restrictions are many:
Landlords often want their
white walls to stay white.
Many wont let you do even
the most minor construction.
Some even ask renters not to
nail anything to the walls.
Complicating things fur-
ther, many rental proper-
ties have small rooms and
no-frills, builder-grade light
fixtures, doors and cabinetry
with little personality.
How can you inject some of
your personality into a rented
space without enraging your
landlord?
The first step is to go all in.
So often people think of
their rental as not theirs, and
therefore go through life not
creating a beautiful home
or nest, says designer Kyle
Schuneman, author of The
First Apartment Book: Cool
Design for Small Spaces
(Potter Style, 2012). Life is
too short to not create a sanc-
tuary that represents your
unique vision.
Home decorating blogger
Wanda Hoffs gives the same
advice to her readers at rec-
reateanddecorate.com. As an
Army wife, Hoffs has lived
in many rental properties
around the country and has
learned to decorate each one
as if it were truly hers.
Here are five ideas from
Hoffs and Schuneman that
can help you embrace your
rented space.
Plan carefully
Usually rentals are small,
I was engaging in a bit of therapy the
other day, viciously attacking a wallpaper
border that had fouled my powder room
for far too long.
Die, hideous border, I thought as I
peeled and scraped and scrubbed. Die.
It put up a good ght, but I prevailed.
My bathroom is now free of treacly rose
bouquets tied with ribbons, though they
live on in the adjacent laundry room at
least until the next time I need to vent my
aggression.
I shouldnt be so snobby. Roses have
never been my decorating motif of choice,
but I have to concede that Laura Ashley
look was enormously popular in the 80s,
when the border probably went up. Who-
ever chose it probably made that little
Its easy come,
easy go with
home fashions
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Akron Beacon Journal
Rental SWEET rental
AP PHOTO
A bold sofa pattern and plaid carpet add
personality to a rented apartment in this
design by Kyle Schuneman, as seen in The
First Apartment Book: Cool Design for
Small Spaces.
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Associated Press
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This is David, not Craig, Henderson, who found many of the materials used in the remodel of his familys home on Craigslist. He and his wife,
Karen Anderson, worked on the home together. Odyssy Builders did the framing and roof. Maureen Caruso on Queen Anne designed the re-
model. Dave Sorensen was the nish carpenter.
A man can dream- and build - cheap
Craig is all over this place.
There are so many things in this house
that have a story, Henderson says.
Karen found the house looking online
during a typhoon in Vietnam. We had lots
of time on our hands, he says, speaking of
his wife and the trip they took with their
two 5-year-olds in 2008.
We lived on the bluff over Shilshole
Marina, but the house was old, and we
needed more room. But we wanted to nd
a house that had an equally amazing view.
This house had that. But it was just ugly.
Leaping to the end of his adventure in
Blue Ridge, he adds, Everything from
your feet up is new 14 months from
ripping off the roof and gutting what lay
beneath to completion. With as much of it
as possible culled from Craigslist.
The guys would say, Dave, what are
we gonna put here? And Id say, I dont
know yet. I havent found it.
Going shopping with Henderson means
pulling your chair up to the computer. He
gures he spent an hour a day trolling the
sites materials department. It was a
habit that paid off over and over again.
He found a guy from Snoqualmie Pass
who built a timber-framed house. I got a
lot of timber from him. Wed meet at the
park-and-ride to make the swap.
Ecco Haus had a Bellevue store, but
they closed. They had this whole kitchen
advertised; the cabinets, the counter. It
even came with plans from their kitchen
designer.
And to t those into the kitchen? I
downloaded CAD (computer assisted de-
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EATTLE We call it Craigs house,
in fact, says David Henderson, stay-at-
home dad, rst-time general contrac-
tor and, more to the point, ace hunter-
gatherer.
And it is. From the r-ply kitchen cabinets
to the old-growth, clear-r ceiling; from the
stainless-and-copper bathroom sink to the live-
edge madrona bar. Theres also the Wolf kitchen
exhaust fan, the r stairs (once two massive
South Lake Union warehouse beams), the cedar
bathroom ceiling (from a swimming-pool room
in Enumclaw) and r doors (fell off a truck) re-
made into barn-door sliders.
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See RENTAL, Page 2C
See FASHIONS, Page 2C
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powder roomthe height of bath-
room fashion at the time.
Heck, I recall almost suc-
cumbing to a teal fabric with
a cabbage rose print for some
window valances I was planning
to make back then. Thankfully I
came to my senses.
Its funny the way tastes
change and home styles come
and go. The first couch my
husband and I bought as
newlyweds was mauve with
a teeny country print, which
at the time was oh-so-trendy
but today wouldnt be permit-
ted through my front door.
It was replaced by a sofa in
an oversize blue-and-cream
check that went nicely with
the folk-art cow and sheep
prints on the wall. Now that
sofa is in the basement, and
the prints have long ago gone
to Goodwill.
A couple of weeks ago I was
watching one of those house-
hunting TV shows in which a
30-ish prospective buyer poked
fun at a black-and-white tile
oor. It was exactly like the one
wed put in the bathroom of our
rst house.
And you know what? The
buyer was right. That oor
screamed 1990.
Ive been around long enough
to have watched any number of
styles come and go country,
Southwestern, Victorian, art
deco. Ive seen sponge painting
and rag rolling rise and fall like
Paris Hiltons popularity. Ive
seen muted colors make way for
jewel tones and then go right
back to muted again.
Lately Ive found myself
longing to live on the set of
Mad Men, with all that tai-
lored upholstery and clean-
lined Scandinavian style. Yet
not so many years ago, I snick-
ered at the midcentury mod-
ern look. Starburst clocks and
amoeba-shaped coffee tables
were dusty relics of my child-
hood, I thought, cliches that
bordered on the comical.
I know Im susceptible to the
whims of fashion, but I think Im
like most people in that regard.
We crave the new, the fresh, the
different. And in our afuent
society, that desire for change is
accelerated because we can af-
ford to replace things not when
they wear out, but when we tire
of them.
I dont think its about keep-
ing up with the Joneses. I think
its about responding to our own
joneses.
So now Im in the process
of choosing paint colors and
other decorative elements for
my powder room, knowing full
well that Im inuenced by what
I see in stores and on the pages
of magazines.
Someday, I suppose, whoever
lives in my house will chuckle at
my taste as he or she paints over
the taupe I think Ive settled on
for the walls and rips out the
new travertine vanity top I trea-
sure.
Those things will be just so
2013.
FASHIONS
Continued from Page 1C
AP ILLUSTRATIONS
This one-bedroom, one-bath modern cabin is perfect for
a weekend retreat.
sign) programs and used those
during the two-week trial pe-
riod.
The main oor holds the liv-
ing spaces. The family opened
the downstairs with a wide set
of steps to a family room and
kids art/play room. The pow-
der room there: a cool stainless
sink with a copper exterior;
$300, Craigslist.
Henderson nods toward
the ceiling: 10,000 linear feet
of old-growth Doug r with
hardly a knot. A major Craig-
slist score from Shelton. The
untouched, 55-year-old lumber
was discovered in a lumber
company warehouse. I was the
rst guy down there, Hender-
son says. They had 11 people
coming to see it after me. We
really didnt have plans for the
ceiling. It was just going to be
white.
Hendersons Craigslist ad-
venture worked both ways. I
sold a lot of the stuff on Craig-
slist, even the old insulation.
By the end it was amazing how
much leftover stuff we sold.
What bargains he couldnt
get on Craigslist he found else-
where. The dishwashers (Asko)
and refrigerator (Amana) are
from the Albert Lee seconds
sale. The Kenmore induction
cooktop and oven are Sears
clearance. The backsplash tiles
in the kitchen, by the way, are
from an actual tile store.
Karen said to me, You cant
spend your whole life getting
everything for less.
But he can try.
The rafters in the old house
are exterior studs now. The
sliding doors are Sierra Pa-
cic. They were the cheapest,
to be honest, Dave Henderson
says. The family has the big
view they desired.
MCT PHOTOS
The stairs to the family room are r from beams in a South
Lake Union warehouse. Two beams were enough for 14 steps
and runners, 3 inches thick. The doors on the left close off
the kids play room. Theyre r doors that fell off a truck (re-
ally!) and were refashioned into barn-door sliders.
CRAIGSLIST
Continued from Page 1C
and I am a firm believer in
function before form, Sc-
huneman says. Sometimes
its a puzzle piece to get
those must haves into your
space the desk, the bed,
the couch.
He suggests using old
items in new ways: Does the
desk become a footboard?
Should a small bookcase
from your old living room
be tucked into the corner of
your new kitchen?
If your current furniture
doesnt fit well into a rent-
al, Hoffs suggests spending
wisely on new items. Rather
than buying an expensive
new piece that fits your rent-
al perfectly, use thrift store
furniture and paint it your-
self, she says.
Used furniture can be so
inexpensive that you can sell
it at a yard sale if need be
when you decide to move
out of the rental. Its not
about where you buy it,
Hoffs likes to tell her blog
audience. Its how you use
it.
Change walls with little
or no paint
Wallpaper used to be only
for the homeowner crowd,
Schuneman says, but now
with companies like Tem-
paper, you can put up tem-
porary wallpaper that peels
on and peels back off when
youre ready to move.
Hoffs suggests using wall
decals, which now come in
a huge range of styles and
sizes, or even duct tape.
It comes in many great
colors and patterns, she
says, and can be used on a
wall in many different pat-
terns, such as the trending
chevron pattern, stripes,
or even to create a border
around a wall grouping.
If you want to do just a
bit of painting that could be
easily repainted before you
move out, Hoffs and Schun-
eman both suggest painting
a stenciled design on one
wall. Or paint a band of bold
color along the top of your
walls.
To make the eventual re-
painting easier, Hoffs says,
always know the original
color and brand of paint.
Infuse with color
If youre afraid to touch
your walls or have a really
difficult landlord, Schun-
eman says, bring in the
color through fabrics and
textures around the room. If
you leave your walls white,
hang a bold curtain on the
windows and a coordinating
couch that really pops.
Hoffs agrees: Fabric can
be a great, inexpensive way
to add color, pattern and
texture to a room. It can be
framed or stapled to a large
art canvas to be hung on the
walls, to add a burst of col-
or. You can also attach fabric
temporarily to a wall using
spray starch.
Lush plants are another
option: Bring in plants to
add life, color and to warm
up your home, Hoffs says.
Even if youre not a garden-
ing expert, there are many
low-maintenance ones for
those who do not have a
green thumb. When its
time to move, theyre easy to
take with you.
The floor is your fifth
wall
Your floors are a blank
slate for design, Schun-
eman says. Treat it as your
RENTAL
Continued from Page 1C
AP PHOTOS
Stencils create the look of patterned wallpaper on a rental-
apartment wall for a burst of color as seen in The First
Apartment Book: Cool Design for Small Spaces, by Kyle
Schuneman (Potter Style, 2012).
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Lehman, PA
675-8109
www.rolfministries.org
Sunday School 9:15am
Service 10:30am
Nursery provided
Thursday Night
6:30pm Bible study
& Youth Groups
Coffee house
Fridays 6 to 9 pm
with live music.
Catholic
Church of
Christ Uniting
MERGED PRESBYTERIAN
& METHODIST
Corner of Market St. & Sprague
Ave. Kingston
570-288-8434
Devotional Line:
570-288-2334
Rev. Dr. Carol Ann Fleming
Rev. Dr. James L. Harring
Morning Worship
10:00 AM
Youth Sunday School During
Worship
Adult Sunday School
11:30 AM
Child Care Provided
Choirs - Children, Adult,
Bell Ringers
Air Conditioned
www.churchofchristuniting.org
PARISH OF ST.
ANDRE BESSETTE
Vigil (Saturday)
4:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
(570)823-4988
5:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
Sunday
8:30 a.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
10:30 a.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
Weekday Mass
7:00 a.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
8:00 a.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
Confessions
3:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
4:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
St. Martin
In-The-Fields
3085 Church Rd.,
Mountaintop
Rev. Dan FitzSimmons
CHORAL EUCHARIST
10AM
HEALING SERVICE
Last Sunday
each month
Serving through Faith,
Praise & Good Works
ST. CLEMENT &
ST. PETERS
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
165 Hanover St., W-B
822-8043
The Rev. John C.
Major Priest-In-Charge
Holy Eucharist 9am
Sunday School 9:00am
WELCOME ALL TO
GROW IN GODS LOVE
www.stclementstpeter.org
Episcopal
Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church
813 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston
Saturday
Contemporary Holy Communion 5:30
Sunday
Traditional Holy Communion 10:00
Rev. Paul Metzloff
Handicapped Accessible
Messiah
Lutheran Church
453 S. Main Street, W-B
Rev. Mary E. Laufer
Sunday Holy Communion
8:00 and 10:45 a.m.
St. Johns
Lutheran Church
410 S. River St.
Wilkes-Barre
Worship
11 AM
Ofce Phone 823-7139
St. Marks
Lutheran Church
56 S. Hancock St., W-B
Pastor - Rev. Mary Lauffer
Sunday Worship 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School 10:15 a.m.
St. Matthew
Lutheran Church
667 N. Main St., W-B
822-8233
Worship Schedule:
Sun 7:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m.
Rev. Gary Scharrer
Chairlift Available
Missouri Synod
St. Paul
Lutheran Church
474 Yalick Road
(Rt. 118)
Dallas, PA
Rev. Charles Grube
Sat. Worship
5:30pm
Sunday Worship
8:30 & 11am
Sunday School
9:45am
570-675-3859
St. Peters
Lutheran Church
1000 S. Main St., W-B
823-7332
Vacancy Pastor
Matthew Rasmussem
Sun. Worship 11 AM
Sunday School &
Adult Bible Study 9:30 AM
Missouri Synod
Mennonite
Nanticoke
Christian
Fellowship
112 Prospect St.
Sunday Celebration 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School - Sept. - May
9:00 a.m.
Pastor D. Pegarella
735-1700
Nazarene
Mountain View
Church Of The
Nazarene
WE HAVE MOVED!!
52 E. 8th Street, Wyoming
Pastor Bryan Rosenberg
Sunday Worship
9 am
Childrens Church &
Child Care Provided.
570-821-2800
Everyone is Welcome!
Saint Mary
Antiochian
Orthodox Church
905 South Main Street
Wilkes-Barre
Very Rev, David Hester
Deacon John Karam
Saturday - Great Vespers 6 p.m.
Sunday - Divine Liturgy 10 a.m.
Parish Ofce 824-5016
All Are Welcome
Website:
www.antiochian.org
Presbyterian
First United
Presbyterian
Church
115 Exeter Ave.,
West Pittston
654-8121
Worship 11:00 AM
at St. Cecilias Roman
Catholic Church, Wyo-
ming Avenue, Exeter
Rev. James E.
Thyren, Pastor
Primitive
Methodist
New Life
Community
Church
570 South Main Rd.,
Mountaintop, PA
868-5155
Pastor Dave Elick
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service
8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Bible Services
Wed. 7 p.m.
All Are Welcome
United Methodist
Central United
Methodist
65 Academy Street, W-B
Rev. Dr. Paul C. Amara
SUN. WORSHIP SERVICE
11:15 am
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Child Care Provided
For Infants
& Toddlers
822-7246
Askam United
Methodist
Church
2811 S. Main St., Hanover Twp.
Pastor:
George Price
570-823-6467
Sunday Services
at 9 A.M.
Kids Korner
available during worship.
Dallas United
Methodist
4 Parsonage Street, Dallas
Pastor:
Rev. Robert G. Wood
675-5701
Sunday School
9:15am
Church Service
10:30am
675-0122
Handicapped Accessible
Luzerne United
Methodist Church
446 Bennet St., Luzerne
Sunday Worship
10:30 a.m.
Church School
during Worship
Carol E. Coleman
Pastor 287-6231
Shavertown United
Methodist Church
shavertownumc.com
163 N. Pioneer Ave.,
Shavertown
Phone-a-prayer 675-4666
Pastor:
Rev. M. Lynn Snyder
Organ/Choir Director
Deborah Kelleher
Saturday Service 5:30 p.m.
Chapel Service
Sunday Service
9:30 a.m. - Worship Service
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Prayer & Praise
Service - 2nd Monday
of the month at 7 p.m.
Nursery Care
Available during
Sunday Service
For more information call
the ofce at
570-675-3616
Trucksville United
Methodist
Marian E. Hartman, Pastor
Dr. Stephen L. Broskoske,
Director of Music
Making Disciples for
Jesus Christ
Sunday Worship Schedule
8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School, Nursery
to Adult and Special Needs
9:45 a.m.
17 West Church RD off Route
309, Trucksville, take left up hill
at light at Carverton RD
Grief Support 7PM
3rd Wednesday Every Month
Phone: 570- 696-3897
Fax: 570-696-3898
Email:
ofce@trucksvilleumc.com
Unity
Unity: A Center for
Spiritual Living
140 S. Grant St., W-B
Rev. Dianne Sickler
Sunday Service &
Childrens Church
10 a.m.
Church 824-7722
Prayer Line 829-3133
www.unitynepa.com
Forty Fort
Presbyterian
Church
1224 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort
Pastor William Lukesh
287-7097
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
6 p.m. Praise Band
Handicap Accessible
Nursery Provided
Air Conditioned
Visitors Welcome
Loyalville United
Methodist Church
Loyalville Rd.
Lake Township
Sunday Worship
9:30 am
570-477-3521
St. Johns
Lutheran
Nanticoke
231 State St.
Ofce 735-8531
www.NanticokeLutheran.org
Rev. Debby North
Holy Communion
Sunday 8 am & 9:30 am
Christian Education
10:30 am
Christian Coffee House
Every 4th Fri 7-9PM
High Point Baptist
Church
For the Glory of God and the
Proclamation of His Word
1919 Mountain Road, Larksville
570-371-4404
www.highpoint church.info
SUNDAY
9:30AM Bible
Studies for All Ages
10:30AM Worship
and Rootz
Childrens Ministry
WEEKLY
Small Group Bible
Studies Adult/Teen
Ministries Cub Scouts/
American Heritage
Girls
www.highpointchurch.info
Living Hope
Bible Church
35 S. Main St.
Plains, PA
Pastor Mark DeSilva
Sunday Service
10:00 a.m.
Sunday School for
all ages 9:00 a.m.
Mid Week Bible
Study every Wed
at 6:30pm
Youth Group Mens
& Womens
Bible Studies
For information call
570-406-4295
www.lhbcpa.org
WHERE HOPE COMES
TO LIFE AND THE
SON ALWAYS SHINES
Catholic
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
373 N. Main Street, W-B
Father Timothy Alleman, Rector
SUNG SUNDAY EUCHARIST - 9:00 AM
SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:00 AM
SATURDAY HOLY EUCHARIST - 4:30 PM
WEDNESDAY - 7:00 PM
HEALING SERVICE & HOLY EUCHARIST
St. Stephens
Episcopal Pro- Cathedral
35 S. Franklin St., W-B
Holy Communion
8:00
Church School
10:00
Choral Eucharist
10:30
Nursery 9:00 - 12:15
Call 825-6653 for information
about Worship Music
Programs and
Community Ministries
St. John The
Baptist Church
126 Nesbitt St.
Larksville, PA 18651
570-779-9620
A WELCOMING, GROWING,
FAITH COMMUNITY
Saturday 4 p.m.
Sunday
7 a.m., 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Ample, Easy Parking
Handicapped Accessible
Confessions:
Saturday 3 p.m.
Firwood United
Methodist Church
Cor. Old River Rd. &
Dagobert St.
Rev. Barbara Pease
Safe Sanctuary Policy
Sunday School
9:45
Morning Service
11:00 a.m.
Handicap
Elevator
Available
You are invited to
attend.
823-7721
Holy Trinity
Russian
Orthodox Church
Orthodox Church In America
401 East Main St., W-B
Phone: 825-6540
Rev. David Shewczyk
Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
Feast Days 9:00 a.m.
Saturday Vespers:
Summer 6:00 p.m. - Winter 4:00 p.m.
First
Presbyterian
Church
S. Franklin &
Northhampton Sts., W-B
10:00 a.m. Worship
Rev. Dr. Robert M.
Zanicky, Minister
11 am Sunday School
Nursery provided
Handicapped Access
John Vaida -
Minister of Music
Pamela Kerns -
Christian Education
Director
A Friendly Inclusive,
& Welcoming Church
Audio Sermons
available on the web
www.fpcwb.com
Wyoming
Presbyterian
Church
Wyoming Ave.
at Institute St.,
570-693-0594
Laura Lewis, Pastor
Worship Service: 11 a.m.
Sunday School: 10 a.m.
Forty Fort United
Methodist Church
Church Ofce 287-3840
Wyoming & Yeager Ave
Rev. Dr. Philip
T. Wanck
Handicapped Accessible
Sat. 5pm
Contemporary
Worship Service
Sun. 10 am
Traditional Worship
Sunday School 9 am
Kindergarten-Adults
Prayer Line
283-8133
Friends &
Quakers
Friends & Quakers
Wyoming Seminary
Lower School
1560 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort
570-824-5130
10 am
Adult discussion
11 am Worship
http://northbranch.
quaker.org
Wyoming United
Methodist
376 Wyoming Ave
Rev. Marcelle Dotson
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
570-693-2821
Ample Parking
United Church
Of Christ
St. Lukes UCC
471 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre 822-7961
Rev. Justin Victor
Sun. Worship 10:00
Sunday School
10:15 A.M.
Communion service
the 1st Sunday of every
month.
TRANSPORTATION: CALL
Miner
Congregational UCC
137 Abbott St.
PLAINS
Pastor Joan Mitchell
Sun. Service 9am
Sun School 10am
570-829-6363
Catholic
Independent
Second Welsh
Congregational
Church
475 Hazel St., Wilkes-Barre
829-3790
Sunday Services 9:30 a.m.,
10:45 a.m. Sunday School
6 p.m. Sunday Eve
Wednesday 7 p.m. Bible Study
Prayer and Youth Groups
Limited Van Service
Available, Please Call.
Independent...
Fundamental...
Friendly
Wyoming Ave.
Christian
881 Wyoming Ave.,
Kingston
570-288-4855
Pastor Dennis Gray
Come Hear The
Word Of God,
Let It Change
Your Life!
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship
11 a.m. Communion
Every Sunday
Sunday Evening
Worship At 7 p.m.
Wednesday Bible
Study 7:00 p.m.
ELEVATOR
ACCESSIBLE
Baptist
Tabernacle
63 Division St., W-B
Interim Pastor:
Richard McIntyre
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
570-823-3083
First Baptist
52 E. 8th Street, Wyoming
Sunday School All Ages 9:30
Worship Service 10:45 a.m.
Tues 7 p.m. prayer meeting
693-1754
Visitors Welcome
Slocum Chapel
1024 Exeter Avenue
Exeter, PA 18643
Pastor Guy Giordano
(570) 388-5213
SUNDAY SERVICES
Intercessory Prayer
9:30am
Worship Service
10:00am
Sunday School/
Nursery Provided
WEDNESDAY SERVICES
Bible Study & Prayer 7pm
Visitors Welcome!
Encounter Christ in a
historical church in a
new & relevant way.
Assembly of God
340 Carverton Rd. Trucksville
Pastor Dan Miller
570-696-1128
www.bmha.org
SUNDAY
Morning Worship
(Main Sanctuary)
8:00AM, 9:45AM, 11:00AM
(Harvest Cafe Bldg)
9:45AM, 11:00AM
Kids Church
8:00AM & 11:00AM
Sunday School: 9:45AM
SUNDAY EVENING
WORSHIP
(Main Sanctuary) 6:30PM
WEDNESDAY EVENING
(Harvest Cafe Bldg)
FUEL Youth Ministry 6:30PM
We have various Ministries
available for Men, Women,
Youth and Children.
SUNDAY SERVICES
Celebration Service
10:15AM
Sunday School 9AM
Christian Education 9AM
Kidz Church
10:15AM
Intercessory Prayer 8:15AM
Sunday Evening 6:30PM
TUESDAY
Womens Bible
Study 10AM
WEDNESDAY
Family Night
Ministries 7PM
THURSDAY
Evidence Youth
Group 6:30PM
570-829-0989
www.wilkesbarreag.com
First Assembly
Of God
424 Stanton Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Dallas Baptist
Harveys Lake
Highway, Dallas
639-5099
Pastor Jerry Branch
Sun. Worship 9:15 & 11 am
www.dallasbaptist
church.org
First Baptist
Church
Water Street Pittston
654-0283
Rev. James H. Breese, Pastor
Sunday Worship
9:30 a.m.
Childrens Sun School
9:45 a.m.
Adult/Teen Sun School
10:45 a.m.
Bible Study/Prayer
Meeting Wed at 7:15 p.m.
Chairlift Available
www.fbcpittston.org
Nebo Baptist
Church of
Nanticoke
75 Prospect St.
Nanticoke 735-3932
Pastor Tim Hall
www.nebobaptist.org
Worship Service
Sun. 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Sun School 9:45 a.m.
Nursery Junior Church
Youth Groups
Great Bible Seminars
Everyone is Welcome
Welsh Bethel
Baptist
Parish & Loomis St. W-B
Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
Sunday School 11:15 a.m.
Bible Study Wed 6:30 p.m.
Pastor Don Hartsthorne
822-3372
First Baptist
48 S. River St. W-B
Pastor Shawn Walker
822-7482
Sunday Service at 11 a.m.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
The Place for a New Beginning..
Mt. Zion
Baptist Church
105 HILL ST...WILKES-BARRE
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Service 11 a.m.
We offer Childrens Church
Prayer Service Wednesday 7p.m.
Bible Study Wednesday 8 p.m.
Rev. Michael E. Brewster, Pastor
Christian
Church Of
Christ Uniting
Grace
Community
Church
A Bible Teaching Ministry
Memorial Hwy. Dallas
Sunday Services:
11 a.m., 6 p.m.
(570) 675-3723
www.gracechurchdallas.org
SAINT MARYS CHURCH OF THE
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Our Lady of Fatima Parish
134 S. Washington Street,
Downtown Wilkes-Barre
(570) 823-4168
Saturday 4 PM
Sunday 8 AM, 10 AM, 12:10 PM, 7 PM
Monsignor Thomas V. Banick, Pastor
CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST
CHURCH
175 S. Main Road
Mountain Top
Pastor Rev.
Stephen Sours
Sunday Worship
8:30 & 10:45 am
Sun School 9:30 am
Nursery Available
570-474-6060
Calvary United
Methodist
39 East Poplar S.t
West Nanticoke
Sunday Worship
10:30 am
Childrens Church
School
Everyone Welcome
George Price,
Pastor.
570-735-1514
Trinity
Presbyterian
105 Irem Rd, Dallas
Sunday School 9:30
Worship Service:
11:00 a.m.
Pastor
Kathleen Jamhoury
Nursery Provided
570- 675-3131
Holy
Resurrection
Cathedral
Orthodox Church In America
591 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre
Very Rev. Joseph Martin, Pastor
822-7725
Saturday Vespers 5:00 p.m.
Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
Feast Day Vespers 6 p.m.
Feast Day Divine
Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
ALL ARE WELCOME
web site: www.oca.org
Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church
190 S. Main Street, W-B
Pastor Peter D. Kuritz
Pastor Janel D. Wigen
Saturday Service
5:00 p.m.
Sunday Service
8:30 & 11 a.m.
SCS
9:45 a.m.
570-824-2991
Lutheran
NEW LIFE
COMMUNITY CHURCH
301 Delaney St.
Hanover Township
LOOK/LEARN/LOVE/LEAD
Sunday School
9:30 am
Worship Service
10:30 am
Nursery/Childrens
Church
570-NEW-LIFE
(639-5433)
Pastor:
Gideon Gaitano
newlifefamily.org
Presbyterian United Methodist
Assembly of God
Luzerne
Assembly of God
649 Bennett St.
570-338-2415
SUNDAY WORSHIP
11AM
COME WORSHIP
CHRIST JESUS.
All Are Welcome.
Baptist
ST. ELIZABETH ANN
SETON PARISH
116 Hughes St.,
Swoyersville
Masses:
Saturday
4:00 & 5:30 pm
Sunday
830, 10:00, 11:30 am
Daily: 8:00 am
Confessions:
Saturday 3:15 pm
www.setonpa.com
287-6624
CHRIST FELLOWSHIP
CHURCH
OF PLYMOUTH
246 E. Main St.
Plymouth, PA
(570) 779-4210
Sunday Worship
10:30 a.m.
Wednesday night
bible study and
prayer 7 p.m.
Sunday School and
Nursery provided
We are a Christian
bible church
teaching the plain
truth of Gods word
as we prepare for
our eternal future.
Christian
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tures with ones that reflect
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daughter of Susan Shaw and
Shawn Reilly, Ashley, is celebrat-
ing her second birthday today,
March 16. Makenzee is a grand-
daughter of Bob and Kathy Shaw
and Andy and Marion Chackan,
all of Plymouth. She is a great-
granddaughter of Edward Haren-
za, Pete Rincavage and Martha
Katrainak, all of Plymouth.
Makenzee E. Reilly
Youth from the parishes of St. Robert Bellarmine and Exaltation of the Holy Cross will present their annual portrayal of the Living Stations of the
Cross on March 22 at Exaltation of the Holy Cross Church in Buttonwood, Hanover Township, and on Good Friday, March 29, at St. Aloysius Church
in Wilkes-Barre. Both performances are free and will begin at 7 p.m. The program is under the direction of Tony Wozinski. The Rev. Kevin Mulhern is
pastor and the Rev. Arbogate Satoun is assistant pastor. Youth of both parishes who will be presenting the Stations are rst row, from left: Brennen
Fletcher, Macey Youngblood, Breena Kravabloski, Madeline Youngblood, Brenna Slusser, Christopher Peterson, AJ Mros. Second row: Lucas Dwyer,
Will McCarroll, Kailey Kravabloski, Anthony Zarola, Peter Shay, Nicholas Zarola, Amanda Wozinski, Carissa Wozinski, Michael Zarola. Third row: Jacob
Kwiatkowski, Derek Belsky, Jared Fulginiti, Emily Lewis, Dayna Belsky, Matthew Stegura, Rev. Mulhern. Fourth row: Joshua Poplawski, Tyler Benson,
Destiny Castrignano, Genevieve Thomas, Tessa Stegura, Tatum Myers, Erica Shay, April Kashmer, Rev. Satoun. Fifth row: Nick James, Nicholas McCar-
roll, Emily Thomas, Kaelee Kane, Kiara Langan, Sara Bottger, Mary Shea Slusser, Lauren Blazaskie, Sarah Dule.
Living Stations to be presented
March 20
WILKES-BARRE: Christian
Women of Our Lady of Hope
Parish, 40 Park Ave., 6:30 p.m.
in the rectory. Hostesses: Tillie
Weigand and Joan Grochowski.
The Rev. John Terry is modera-
tor. All members are encouraged
to attend.
MOUNTAIN TOP: The
WELCA of St. Pauls Lu-
theran Church in Mountain
Top is planning a bus trip
to Vanity Fair in Reading
on April 27.
Participants will leave
St. Pauls at 7:15 a.m.
The bus will depart from
Vanity Fair at 4 p.m. with
a stop to eat, at attendees
own cost, at the Cracker
Barrel in Hamburg, and ar-
rive back in Mountain Top
around 7:30 p.m.
Cost is $26. For reserva-
tions and payment, call
Florence Drum, 678-3095,
or Betty Nevin, 474-6097,
by April 6.
SHICKSHINNY: The
McKendree United Meth-
odist Church is hosting a
home and personal safety
presentation by the Penn-
sylvania State Police from
1 to 3 p.m. March 22 at the
church, 477 McKendree
Road.
Attendees will learn how
to keep their home and
family safe from harm.
SWEET VALLEY: An
Easter concert As Sure
As My Redeemer Lives!
featuring chalk artist Tom
Morris will be held at 7
p.m. March 29 and 30 at
Sweet Valley Church of
Christ, 5439 Main Road.
For directions,call 477-
2320.
WYOMING VALLEY:
Members of Church
Women United of Wyoming
Valley are reminded of the
following:
Those who will be
donating lap robes to the
Church Women United of
Wyoming Valleys Annual
Interfaith Tea on May 7 at
Temple Israel are reminded
to start making the items
which will be donated to
various nursing facilities
and shut-ins.
The Rev. Barbara Saxe,
chairperson, for the CWU
Easter baskets has an-
nounced containers can be
delivered to Dorranceton
United Methodist Church,
549 Wyoming Ave., Kings-
ton, between 10 a.m. and
noon March 18 and 20.
Containers should be filled
with appropriate candy and
marked if for diabetics.
No nuts or hard boiled
eggs.
Members taking contain-
ers directly to a nursing
facility, should call Saxe
with the number donated
at 822-6884.
IN BRIEF
MEETINgS
The Sunday school of the Plymouth Christian Church, Main Street, Plym-
outh, once again took part in the Souper Bowl on Feb. 3 by collecting
cans of soup and monetary donations. The soup and money were donated
to the Wyoming Valley Rescue Mission in Wilkes-Barre. Children participat-
ing in the collection from left, rst row, Lily Wickizer, Nathaniel Wren, and
Adrienne Wren. Second row: Kelsie Klein.
Plymouth church participates in Souper Bowl Sunday
The Confraternity of Christian Woman of Holy Family Church, Sugar Notch,
held its Christmas party with a catered dinner and entertainment by the
Sister Act. Shown fromleft are Mary Ann Bodzio and Mary Anne Malone, or-
ganizers; Charyl Pasco, secretary; the Rev. Joseph Kakareka, pastor; Frances
Romanowski, president; and Diane Bliss, vice president of the CCW.
Confraternity gathers for Christmas party
good Shepherd donates baby items to Pro-Life Center
The Good Shepherd Polish National Catholic Church donated baby items to a local pro-life center. Par-
ish committee members from left, rst row are Agnes Lach, Jane Mizerak, Marion Kravulski, Kathleen
Panasiewicz. Second row: Al Celmer, Brenda Kubricki, Betty Caffrey, president of the Pro-Life Center; and
Carol Jean Markowski. Third row: Marge Panasiewicz, Bernadette Truszkowski, Alice Parulski, acolytes
Kayleigh and Alyssa Petroski. Fourth row: John Kubricki, the Rev. Pawel Felip, Stanley Parulski. Fifth row:
Melissa and Mike Truszkowski, Bob Swartz. Other committee members include Barbara Swartz, Jennifer
Stokes, Ed Vnuk, Pat Soltis, Charles James, Don Godek, and Jerry Setta.
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in our 20s and have
been dating for five
years. Were renovat-
ing a home that we
will live in once its
completed. We have
never lived together before.
During the renovation I have come
to the house to find that he has
opened packages that were addressed
to me. The first time, I didnt say
anything because I thought he might
have thought it was his. After the
second and third times, I mentioned
nicely that they werent his to
open. He claims he knew they were
things for the house, which is why he
opened them.
I was raised that peoples mail and
packages were theirs to open, and I
would never think of opening any-
thing sent to him. This is an issue
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Dear Abby: My mother-in-law is ad-
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She has tried to quit on her own, but
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and slight psychotic episodes and
starts again.
My problem is, my husband sees
her addiction as manageable. He
sees no harm in having her watch our
3-year-old daughter, even though he
has told me he has seen her nod off
with her eyes rolled back like drug
addicts do, usually during the after-
noon. When we argue about this, he
becomes defensive and attacks my
family for being overprotective and
paranoid.
Am I right to put my foot down?
Im sick and tired of fighting over
this.
Not Paranoid in Pennsylvania
Dear Not Paranoid: Continue put-
ting your foot down! A person whose
eyes have rolled back after taking
drugs or alcohol hasnt nodded off.
The person has lost consciousness
and PASSED OUT. In your mother-
in-laws case, it means that while
she may be physically present, she is
completely unavailable to supervise
your child. Leaving your daughter
under the care of a person in this con-
dition is child endangerment. Thats
why you cant allow it.
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@verizon.net
VISIT US
FUN GETAWAYS!
SENECA LAKE
Wine & Cheese
Weekend
Apr. 27 & 28
YANKEES
Yankees vs.
Orioles 4/14
Yankees vs
Blue Jays4/28
Yankees vs
Athletics 5/5
Mention code
BASE & receive
$5.00 Off!
9/11 Memorial
with free time in
NYC, May 11
Baltimore Inner
Harbor with
National Aquarium
Admission 5/11
Philadelphia
Sightseeing &
Eastern State
Penitentiary
Tour 5/18
1-800-432-8069
380 Travel
NYC BUS $36
Wed. & Sat.
NYC AUTO
SHOW
April 6th $36.
JERSEY BOYS
April 17th
LION KING
May $139
MATILDA 6/29
ORCH. $155
WICKED 4/17
Orch. $142
Only 8 open
RAINBOW
TOURS
570-489-4761
LEAVE FROM
PARK & RIDE
Rt. 309 or Rt.
315
SPEND THE 4TH OF
JULY IN BOSTON
on board
Cunards Queen
Mary II
Travel from NY to
Canada and Boston
July 1 to July 6,
2013
From only $1099.
per person
ALSO OTHER CRUISE
SPECIALS:
Carnival Splendor
from $682. per
person - 8 nights
Royal Caribbeans
Explorer of Seas
from $642.
per person - 7night
Please Call Now!
First come, first
served!
All rates are per
person, based on
two sharing one
cabin.
First come, first
served!
570-288-8747
1-800-545-7099
SPEND THE 4TH OF
JULY IN BOSTON
on board
Cunards Queen
Mary II
Travel from NY to
Canada and Boston
July 1 to July 6,
2013
From only $1099.
per person
ALSO OTHER CRUISE
SPECIALS:
Carnival Splendor
from $682. per
person - 8 nights
Royal Caribbeans
Explorer of Seas
from $642.
per person - 7night
Please Call Now!
First come, first
served!
All rates are per
person, based on
two sharing one
cabin.
First come, first
served!
570-288-8747
1-800-545-7099
409 Autos under
$5000
4 DODGE
CARAVANS
In stock.
All newly State
Inspected, with
one year war-
ranties included.
Starting at
$2,895
5 CHEVY
CAVALIERS
In stock. All
newly State
Inspected.
Starting at
$2,995
CHEVROLET `97 SIL-
VERADO
Extended cab, 4
wheel drive, all
power, new radia-
tor, new fuel tank
and lines.
99,000 miles,
$3,500, negotiable.
(570)328-2091
FORD 95 F150
4x4. 1 Owner.
91K. 4.9 engine,
auto. Runs
great. New
paint, stake
body with
metal floor.
570-675-5046.
Leave message,
will return call.
REDUCED!!!
NOW $3,595
409 Autos under
$5000
CHEVY 00 BLAZER
4 door, 4 x4 LT
Power windows
& locks. Auto,
2 owners.
Not a Nicer One!
$3,995
CHEVY 05 SILVERADO
2WD, 1 owner,
solid steel
locking cap.
Was $5,995.
NOW $4,995.
HONDA 97 CIVIC
Hatchback, 5
speed. All stock
except for rims.
Looks nice, runs
well, $3200 OBO.
Call or text:
570-407-4541
Line up a place to live
in classified!
LEOS AUTO SALES
93 Butler St
Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-825-8253
NISSAN 99
CENTRA
4 door, 4 cylinder,
auto. Good
condition, excellent
gas mileage.
$2,150
FORD 99
EXPLORER
2 door , 6 cylinder ,
auto, 4 x 4 .
$1,950
Current Inspection
On All Vehicles
DEALER
SUZUKI 03
GRAND VITARA 4X4
93,000 original
miles. Absolutely
Impeccable
Condition!
$5,495
412 Autos for Sale
BARBUSH
AUTO
SALES
223 Sleepy
Hollow Road
Drums, PA 18222
(570) 788-2883
(570) 233-3360
99 CHRYSLER
CIRRUS......$1,999
99 MERCURY
TRACER GS
..................$2,499
00 GMC JIMMY
SLE ...........$3,599
00 FORD TAURUS
LX.......$2,599
01 SATURN SL1
..................$3,499
01 CHEVY
VENTURA VAN
...................$1,799
01 GMC
SOMNOMA
EXCAB 4X4
..................$5,899
02 CHEVY
CAvaLIER
..................$3,499
02 NEON 95K
..................$2,999
03 DODGE
GRAND CARAVAN
SE .............$3,999
03 FORD TAURUS
SE..............$3,699
04 PONTIAC
GRAND AM
..................$4,300
05 CHEVY MAIiL-
BU CLASSIC
..................$3,299
BUICK `97 LESABRE
Excellent running
condition, mainte-
nance free. $3,200.
570-287-0600
CHEVY 10
MALIBU LS
Air, all power,
cruise, CD. Like
new. Sporty
Balance of GMs
Warranty
SALE PRICE
$11,995.
Full Notary Service
Tags & Title
Transfers
BENS AUTO SALES
RT 309 W-BTwp.
Near Wegmans
570-822-7359
FORD 08 FOCUS SE
Silver, black interior.
4 door sedan.
Power windows
and locks, CD. 104k
highway miles.
Runs excellent.
$7200 negotiable.
570-578-9222
FORD 08 FOCUS
SES Coupe. 57,000
miles, AC, leather,
moonroof, sync, 6
disc cd, cruise, tilt,
power group, 1
owner. Very nice
$9900
570-574-0960
412 Autos for Sale
ACME AUTO SALES
343-1959
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509
Across from Scranton Prep
GOOD CREDIT, BAD
CREDIT, NO CREDIT
Call Our Auto Credit
Hot Line to get
Pre-approved for a
Car Loan!
800-825-1609
www.acmecarsales.net
11 AUDI S5 CONV.
Sprint blue, black
/ brown leather
int., navigation,
7 spd auto turbo,
AWD
10 CHEVY IMPALA LT
silver, V6, 50k miles
08 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
blue, auto, V6
07 BUICK LUCERNE
CXL, silver, grey
leather
06 FORD FUSION SEL
red
06 AUDI A8L
grey, blue leather,
navigation AWD
05 CHEVY IMPALA LS
silver
05 AUDI A6
All Road. Green
2 tone, leather
AWD
05 VW JETTA GLS
grey, black leather,
sunroof, alloys
04 NISSAN MAXIMA LS
silver, auto,
sunroof
03 SUZUKI AERO
Silver, 5 speed
73 PORSCHE 914
green & black, 5
spd, 62k miles.
SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4s
09 DODGE JOURNEY
RT black.
3rd seat, leather,
navigation AWD
08 FORD ESCAPE XLT
SILVER, V6, 4X4
07 GMC YUKON 4X4
DENALI black, 3rd
seat, Navigation
07 DODGE CARAVAN
SXT green,
4 door, 7 pass
mini van
06 CHEVY 1500
SILVERADO REG CAB
truck red, 4x4
06 BUICK RENDEZVOUS
ULTRA white, tan
leather, 3rd seat,
AWD
06 GMC ENVOY XL
silver, 3rd seat
4x4
06 NISSAN XTERRA
black, V6, 4x4
06 CHRYSLER
PACIFICA TOURING
silver, grey leather,
navigation, 3rd
seat, AWD
06 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO,
gold, V6 4x4
06 JEEP COMMANDER
black, 3rd seat,
entertainment
center, 4x4
06 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LS, gold,
3rd seat, 4x4
06 DODGE DAKOTA
QUAD CAB SLT
black, 4 door, V8,
4x4 truck
06 DODGE RAM 1500
QUAD CAB, Black,
V8, 4x4 truck
06 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LS, SILVER, 4X4
05 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
LX WHITE, V6, 4X4
05 NISSAN PATHFINDER
SE silver 3rd seat
4x4
05 FORD ESCAPE XLT
Red, V6 4x4
05 SUZUKI XL7 EX
gold, V6, 4x4
05 TOYOTA SIENNA LE
gold, 7 passenger
mini van
05 HYUNDAI TUSCON LX
green auto, AWD
04 CHEVY AVALANCHE
green, 4 door 4x4
04 DODGE DAKOTA
QUAD CAB SLT blue,
4 door, 4x4 truck
04 JEEP GRAND 4X4
CHEROKEE LAREDO
SPECIAL EDITION,
black/black leather
04 KIA SORENTO EX
blue, auto, V6 AWD
03 NISSAN XTERRA
silver, V6, 4x4
03 FORD F150 XLT
SUPERCREW 4x4
truck, gold
03 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN EL red,
4 door 7
passenger mini van
02 FORD EXPLORER
XLT white 4x4
02 TOYOTA TUNDRA
SR5 XCAB TRUCK
white 4x4
01 DODGE RAM
1500 QUAD CAB
SLT 5.9 liter,
brown, 8 box 4x4
truck
01 FORD RANGER XLT
red, super cab,
B6, 4x4 truck
00 JEEP WRANGLER
SPORT blue, 2
door, soft top,
4x4 5 speed
99 FORD F150 SUPER
CAB, silver 4x4
truck
FORD RANGER XCAB94
4x4, 5-speed
$3,495
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
FORD 10
FOCUS SE
Auto, air, power
steering, power
brakes, CD, 4 CYL.
Gas $aver. Sharp!
SALE PRICE
$9,995.
Full Notary Service
Tags & Title
Transfers
BENS AUTO SALES
RT 309 W-BTwp.
Near Wegmans
570-822-7359
FORD 10
FUSION SE
Auto, all power,
cruise, tilt, alloys.
43k. Economical.
Like new. Sporty.
SALE PRICE
$12,995.
Full Notary Service
Tags & Title
Transfers
BENS AUTO SALES
RT 309 W-BTwp.
Near Wegmans
570-822-7359
412 Autos for Sale
VITOS
&
GINOS
Auto Sales
949 Wyoming
Ave, Forty Fort
288-8995
93 UD Tow Truck
with wheel lift.
64k. $8,995
94 Jeep
Cherokee V8.
Runs great.
Power windows
& doors.
$2,995
96 F150 Pickup.
auto, runs good.
$2,495
96 Pontiac
Grand Prix.
White, air,
power windows
& brakes, 4
door, runs good,
106K. $2,995
01 Ford Taurus
SES
4 door, air, power
doors & win-
dows.
$2,995
99 Chevy S10
Blazer 4 door,
power windows,
doors & seats.
126,000 miles.
$3,995
03 Ford Wind-
star 4 door, all
power options.
96,000 miles.
$4,300
04 Nissan
Armada, 7 pass-
enger. 4wd.
Excellent condi-
tion. $10,900
09 Mercedes
GL450, 7 pass-
enger. Too many
options to list. 30K
miles. Garage
kept. Cream puff.
$42,500
Buying
Junk Cars
Used Cars
&Trucks
Highest Prices Paid
574 -1275
HONDA ACCORD EXL 10
Leather and well
Equipped.
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
JEEP WRANGLER 10
Sahara Unlimited,
4X4
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
WANTED!
ALL
JUNK
CARS!
CA$H
PAID
570-301-3602
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS
Grey, with tan, new
tires, air, power win-
dows/locks. 118K.
Keyless entry, GPS,
Balance of Toyota
Extended Warranty.
Clean Car Fax.
$8,500, OBO.
570-881-1760
412 Autos for Sale
MAZDA 3 08
Extra clean. 5
speed. 41K miles
$12,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
PONTIAC GRAND AM 02
$3,995
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
SUBARU OUTBACK 11
Station wagon,
AWD.
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
TOYOTA 03 COROLLA LE
5 speed
$3,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
TOYOTA 04 CELICA GT
112K miles. Blue,
5 speed. Air,
power
windows/locks,
CD/cassette, Key-
less entry, sun-
roof, new battery.
Car drives and
has current PA
inspection. Slight
rust on corner of
passenger door.
Clutch slips on
hard acceleration.
This is why its
thousands less
than Blue Book
value. $6,500
OBO. Make an
offer! Call
570-592-1629
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
CHEVROLET `76
PICKUP
Very Good
Condition, needs
battary.
NEW PRICE
First $750 takes!
570-362-3626
Ask for Lee
Selling your
Camper?
Place an ad and
find a new owner.
570-829-7130
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $7,995.
Call 570-237-5119
439 Motorcycles
HARLEY 04 DAVIDSON
NIGHT TRAIN
Screaming Eagle
Package. Lava Red.
$8,000, firm
570-735-3934
SUZUKI 01 VS 800
GL INTRUDER
Garage kept, no
rust, lots of
chrome, black with
teal green flake.
Includes storage
jack & 2 helmets.
$3600
570-410-1026
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVROLET `98
SILVERADO 1500
EXTENDED CAB LS
Runs great! 211,000
miles, 4x4, new
windshield, alter-
nator, front wheel
studs, spark plug
wires, ignition mod-
ule, brakes, throttle
body gasket, 3 oxy-
gen sensors, fuel
pump, tank, & filter.
New tires with alloy
rims. New transmis-
sion. $4,500, OBO.
570-793-5593
DODGE `96 DAKOTA
New inspection, 6
cylinder, standard,
runs great! $3,800
(570)288-1981
DODGE 08
DAKOTA SLT
Club Cab, V6, all
power, cruise, tilt,
cloth seats, alloys,
utility cap.
PLUMBERS
/ELECTRICAL
SPECIAL
SALE PRICE
$10,995.
Full Notary Service
Tags & Title
Transfers
BENS AUTO SALES
RT 309 W-BTwp.
Near Wegmans
570-822-7359
FORD 04 F150
4x2. Nice Truck!
$11,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
FORD 95 F150
4x4. 1 Owner.
91K. 4.9 engine,
auto. Runs
great. New
paint, stake
body with
metal floor.
570-675-5046.
Leave message,
will return call.
REDUCED!!!
NOW $3,595
HONDA 09 CIVIC
Low miles, 4 door,
4 cylinder, auto.
$14,400
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
JEEP 04 WRANGLER
6 cylinder. 5 speed
4x4
$9,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
LEXUS ES 300
One owner, 59,000
miles. Showroom
Condition. Warranty.
$8.999
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
MERCEDES 01 BENZ
CLK 320
Coupe. Extra clean
& sharp. $10,999
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
All
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
503 Accounting/
Finance
BOOKKEEPER
Part-Time
Duties will include
input of daily
receipts, A/P entry
and processing,
bank reconciliation
and P/R processing.
Must be proficient
in Peachtree
Accounting/Sage
50 Accounting.
Apply in person at
Grotto Pizza,
Harveys Lake. No
phone calls please.
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED!
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
COLLECTIONS
Excellent opportuni-
ty for highly motivat-
ed individual to trav-
el to various areas
of Pennsylvania to
collect and gather
information on past
due accounts. Can-
didate must be able
to make weekly
trips (Monday-Fri-
day) as necessary,
possess a reliable
car, and have a valid
drivers license.
Previous collections
experience a plus.
Excellent pay and
benefits for the suc-
cessful candidate.
Reply to:
Office Manager
PO Box 216, Dallas,
PA 18612 or email:
INFO@GHHARRIS.COM
No phone calls.
All inquires will be
strictly confidential.
506 Administrative/
Clerical
AR/AP
Our client is a confiden-
tial Wyoming Valley
company seeking a full
time office assistant with
proficiency in AR/AP,
accounting, quickbooks
and MS Office.
Call Harvis
Interview Services
at 570.542.5330
or send resume
jobs.harvis@
gmail.com
LEGAL SECRETARY
Back Mountain
Law Office has
position for part-
time Secretary.
Knowledge of
Microsoft
Works needed.
For consideration,
Call (570) 498-7000
Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013 PAGE 3D
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K E N P OL L OCK N IS S A N
STK# N23014
M O DEL# 12113
V IN# 637506
M SRP $19,090
*$199 p erm o n th p lu s ta x. 36 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $11454; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @
T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $500 Ho lid a y Bo n u s Ca s h Ap p lied .
B U Y FO R
$
16,499
*
+ T/T
O R
L EAS E FO R
W / $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $50 0 S T P ATTYS D AY B O N U S CAS H
$
199
*
P ER
M O.
4 Cyl, CVT , A/ C, Prem . Clo th S ea ts , Cru is e Co n tro l, T iltW heel, S ecu rity, F lo o rM a ts & M u ch M o re!
2013N IS S A N S E N TRA 1.8S V
STK# N22839
M O DEL# 13113
V IN# 454268
M SRP $23,880
*$239 p erm o n th p lu s ta x. 36 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $14566.80; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @
T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $500 Ho lid a y Bo n u s Ca s h Ap p lied .
B U Y FO R
$
19,795
*
+ T/T
O R
L EAS E FO R
W / $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $50 0 S T P ATTYS D AY B O N U S CAS H
$
239
*
P ER
M O.
4 Cyl, CVT , Pw rS ea t, PW , PDL , Cru is e, In telligen tK ey, Rem o te S ta rt, F lo o rM a ts , & M u ch M o re!
2013N IS S A N A L TIM A 2.5S S DN
STK# N23232
M O DEL# 20213
V IN# 215496
M SRP $23,050
*$269 p erm o n th p lu s ta x. 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $12908; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @
T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $500 Ho lid a y Bo n u s Ca s h Ap p lied .
B U Y FO R
$
19,595
*
+ T/T
O R
L EAS E FO R
W / $10 0 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H , $50 0 S T P ATTYS D AY B O N U S CAS H
$
269
*
P ER
M O.
4 Cyl T u rb o , CVT ,
A/ C, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt,
Allo ys , S p la s h Gu a rd s , F lo o r
M a ts & M u ch M o re
2013N IS S A N JUK E S A W D
LEA SE @
0 DO W N
SA VE $2500 O R M O R E O N A LL
NEW 2013 SENTR A S IN STO C K
LEA SE @
0 DO W N
SA VE $4000 O R M O R E O N A LL
NEW 2013 A LTIM A S IN STO C K
SA VE $3400 O R M O R E O N A LL
NEW 2013 JU KES IN STO C K
LEA SE @
0 DO W N
STK# N22954
M O DEL# 22213
V IN# 610647
M SRP $25,000
*$259 p erm o n th p lu s ta x. 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $14000; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru
NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0.
$1100 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te, $500 Cu s to m erBo n u s Ca s h & $500 S tPa ttys Da y Bo n u s Ca s h in clu d ed .
B U Y FO R
$
20 ,0 0 0
*
+ T/T
O R
L EAS E FO R
W / $150 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $50 0 S T P ATTYS D AY B O N U S CAS H
$
259
*
P ER
M O.
4 Cyl, CVT , A/ C, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, AM / F M / CD S tereo , S p la s h Gu a rd s , F lo o rM a ts & M u ch M o re!
2013N IS S A N ROGUE S A W D
LEA SE @
0 DO W N
SA VE $5000 O N A LL NEW
2013 R O G U ES IN STO C K
STK# N22606
M O DEL# 16212
V IN# 868687
M SRP $37,525
*$315 p erm o n th p lu s ta x. 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $20263.50; m u s tb e a p p ro ved
thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0.
$1000 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te, $500 Cu s to m erBo n u s & $1250 S tPa ttys Da y Bo n u s Ca s h In clu d ed .
B U Y FO R
$
27,525
*
+ T/T
O R
L EAS E FO R
W / $40 0 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $50 0 CU S TO M ER B O N U S , $1250 S T P ATTYS D AY B O N U S CAS H
$
315
*
P ER
M O.
V6, CVT , M o o n ro o f, L ea ther, M o o n ro o f, Pw r. S ea t, Ba ck-Up Ca m era , Hea ted
S ea ts & S teerin g W hl, F lo o rM a ts , S p la s h Gu a rd s & M u ch M o re!
2012N IS S A N M A XIM A 3.5S V S DN
LEA SE @
0 DO W N
SA VE $10,000 O FF M SR P O N A LL
NEW 2012 M A XIM A S IN STO C K
STK# N22392
M O DEL# 36612
V IN# 323414
M SRP $46,015
*S a le Price p lu s ta x & ta gs .
B U Y
FO R
$
34,995
*
+ T/T
W / $40 0 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $10 0 0 S T P ATTYS D AY B O N U S CAS H
V8, Au to , A/ C, PW , PDL ,
Cru is e, T ilt, Allo ys , Va lu e
T ru ck Pkg, & M u ch,
M u ch M o re!
2012N IS S A N TITA N S L CC 4X4
O NLY 8 2012 TITA NS LEFT
SA VE $8000 O R M O R E O FF
M SR P O N A LL IN STO C K
EXEC U TIVE DEM O !
SA VE $11,000 O FF M SR P
STK# N21737
M O DEL# 55412
V IN# 039686
M SRP $44,890
*$479 p erm o n th p lu s ta x. 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $21996.10; m u s tb e a p p ro ved
thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0.
$1425 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed , $500 Cu s t. Bo n u s Ca s h & $500 S tPa ttys Bo n u s Ca s h.
B U Y FO R
$
34,390
*
+ T/T
O R
L EAS E FO R
W / $30 0 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE, $50 0 CU S T. B O N U S CAS H & $50 0 S T P ATTYS D AY B O N U S CAS H
$
479
*
P ER
M O.
V6, CVT , Na viga tio n , DVD, Po w erDo o rs & Ha tch, Clim Co n tro l,
Blu eto o th, L ea ther, Hea ted S ea ts , M u ch, M u ch M o re!!
2012N IS S A N QUE S T L E V A N
LEA SE @
0 DO W N
EXEC U TIVE DEM O S
LA ST O NE @ TH IS P R IC E
SA VE $10,500 O FF M SR P
STK# N22923
M O DEL# 25013
V IN# 609089
M SRP $30,895
*$349 p erm o n th p lu s ta x. 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $18537; m u s tb e a p p ro ved
thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0.
B U Y FO R
$
28 ,495
*
+ T/T
O R
L EAS E FO R
$
349
*
P ER
M O.
V6, CVT , A/ C, Allo ys , 7 Pa s s S ea tin g, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt& M u ch, M u ch, M u ch M o re!
2013N IS S A N P A THFIN DE R S 4X4
LEA SE @
0 DO W N
SA VE $2400 O R M O R E O N A LL NEW
2013 P A TH FINDER S IN STO C K
STK# N21674
M O DEL# 23212
V IN# 218284
M SRP $32,850
*$275 p erm o n th p lu s ta x. 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $18067.50; m u s tb e a p p ro ved
thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0.
$1500 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te, $1000 Cu s to m erBo n u s Ca s h & $1250 S tPa ttys Da y Bo n u s Ca s h In clu d ed .
B U Y FO R
$
26,60 0
*
+ T/T
O R
L EAS E FO R
W / $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $10 0 0 CU S TO M ER B O N U S CAS H & 0 % FO R 70 M O S . & $1250 S T P ATTYS D AY B O N U S CAS H
$
275
*
P ER
M O.
V6, CVT , A/ C, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, Blu eto o th, F lo o rM a ts , S p la s h Gu a rd s & M u ch M o re!
2012N IS S A N M URA N O S A W D
$6250 O FF M SR P & 0% FO R 72 M O NTH S!!!
O N A LL 2012 M U R A NO S IN STO C K
LEA SE @
0 DO W N
VALUES
VALUES
G O O D -A S-G O LD
G O O D -A S-G O LD G O O D -A S-G O LD
UP TO $1250 NISSAN ST.PATRICKS D AY
BONUS
CASH
Th ru
3/18/13 O nly
2 A VA ILA B LE
A T TH IS
P R IC E
2 A VA ILA B LE
A T TH IS
P R IC E
O NLY 4
2012
M A XIM A S
R EM A IN
2 A VA ILA B LE
A T TH IS
P R IC E 12 A VA ILA B LE
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P R IC E
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2011 CHEVY HHR
#19076
$
13,450
*
OR
$
203
*
PER MO.
2003 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4
#19150A
$
10,235
*
OR
$
198
*******
PER MO.
2012 VW PASSAT
#19108
$
15,965
*
OR
$
241
*
PER MO.
2011 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS
#19109
$
11,364
*
OR
$
172
*
PER MO.
2011 HONDA CIVIC
#19090
$
14,995
*
OR
$
227
*
PER MO.
2006 CHEVY COBALT LS CPE
#18985A
$
7,450
*
OR
$
144
******
PER MO.
2005 NISSAN PATHFINDER LE
$
278
*******
PER MO.
2011 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.0S
#18943
$
14,995
*
OR
$
227
*
PER MO.
PER MO.
2012 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN
#19220
$
18,595
*
OR
$
281
*
2007 NISSAN MURANO AWD
#19216A
$
13,265
*
OR
$
214
*****
PER MO.
YOUR POT OF GOLD SAVINGS AWAITS!
2012 KIA SPORTAGE AWD
#19184
$
299
*
PER MO.
2004 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
#19211A
$
6,988
*
OR
$
136
*******
PER MO.
2012 NISSAN XTERRA
#19203
$
21,395
*
OR
$
323
*
PER MO.
2012 DODGE JOURNEY AWD
#19119
$
20,965
*
OR
$
307
*
PER MO.
2011 VW JETTA
#19117
$
15,388
*
OR
$
233
*
PER MO.
2013 CHEVY SILVERADO CREW CAB LT 4X4
$
27,955
*
OR
$
422
*
PER MO.
2008 GMC ACADIA SLT
$
17,890
*
OR
$
282
****
PER MO.
2012 FORD FOCUS
SEL HB W/ ROOF
#19085
$
15,986
*
OR
$
242
*
PER MO.
2012 NISSAN SENTRA S
SPECIAL FLEET PURCHASE, 9 To Choose From
$
13,688
*
OR
$
206
*
PER MO.
2012 FORD FOCUS SDN SEL
W/ ROOF
#19082
$
232
*
PER MO.
2012 NISSAN TITAN CREW CAB SV 4X4
#19095
$
24,998
*
OR
$
377
*
PER MO.
2011 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS
#18973
$
14,265
*
OR
$
216
*
PER MO.
2005 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 4X4
#19169A, Alloys, Keyless, PW, PL
$
9,895
*
OR
$
192
******
PER MO.
2012 DODGE RAM SLT QUAD CAB 4X4
#19073
$
23,965
*
OR
$
362
*
PER MO.
2011 VOLKSWAGON JETTA
#19117
$
14,986
*
OR
$
226
*
PER MO.
2013 KIA SORENTO 4X4 V6
#19105, 7 Passenger
$
23,560
*
OR
$
355
*
PER MO.
2007 HONDA CRV EX AWD
#19170A
$
10,968
*
OR
$
177
*****
PER MO.
2012 NISSAN ROUGE
#19175
$
18,563
*
OR
$
280
*
PER MO.
2012 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ AWD
$
24,875
*
OR
$
375
***
PER MO.
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
$
16,675
*
OR
$
252
*
PER MO.
2012 KIA FORTE
#19042
$
14,688
*
OR
$
222
*
PER MO.
2011 CHEVY MALIBU LT
#19079
$
14,639
*
OR
$
221
*
PER MO.
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* 2011-12, 2.74% for 72 mos ** 2010, 3.24% for 72 mos *** 2009, 3.79% for 72 mos ****2008, 4.24% for 72 mos *****2007, 4.99% for 72 mos
******2006, 5.99% for 60 mos *******2004, 5.99% for 60 mos ******2003, 5.99% for 60 mos ********2002, 5.99% for 60 mos
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$
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*
OR
$
14,369
*
OR
$
19,858
*
OR
2012 CHEVY IMPALA LT
Moonroof
$
14,970
*
OR
$
266
*
PER MO.
2007 TOYOTA
4RUNNER
#19055A, 3rd Row Seating
$
13,986
*
OR
$
226
*****
PER MO.
2012 KIA
OPTIMA
#19181
$
18,266
*
OR
$
276
*
PER MO.
2011 MITSUBISHI
ENDEAVOR
LS AWD
#19201
$
16,788
*
OR
$
254
*
PER MO.
#19204
SPECIAL FLEET PURCHASE, 11 Left
2012
HYUNDAI
SONATA
GLS
SPECIAL FLEET PURCHASE, 5 To Choose From
2012 JEEP
LIBERTY
SPORT
4X4
SPECIAL FLEET PURCHASE, 12 To Choose From
$
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#18940A
2007 CHEVY
TAHOE Z71
#18182
2012 KIA RIO
LX HATCHBACK
FREE
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#19193A
2012 DODGE CHARGERS
W/ SPOILER
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2012 HYUNDAI
SANTA FE
AWD
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*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
FORD REBATE....................1,500
FMCC REBATE..................1,000
OFF LEASE REBATE............1,000
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP...........45
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP.......1,016
ALL NEW FORD
ESCAPE SE AWD
, SE, 1.6 EcoBoost Engine, Auto.,
PL, Keyless Entry with Keypad, 17 Alloy Wheels,
PW, SYNC, Auto. Headlamps, SYNC, Sirius
Satellite Radio, Perimeter Alarm, Tonneau Cover
24
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, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
FORD REBATE.......................1,500
OFF LEASE REBATE............1,000
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........496
NEW FORD
FUSION
24
Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied including off lease rebate **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable
miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
FORD REBATE....................1,000
OFF LEASE REBATE...............500
FMCC REBATE.....................500
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........291
NEW FORD
FIESTA SE
Automatic, Air Conditioning, Pwr. Mirrors,
Advance Trac with Electronic Stability
Control, Side Curtains, Sirius Satellite,
Pwr. Locks, Tilt Wheel,
SYNC, CD, Cruise Control,
Remote Keyless Entry
24
Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied including off lease rebate **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable
miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
FORD REBATE.......................750
OFF LEASE REBATE............1,000
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........246
NEW FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
, Auto., Speed Controlm Dual
Zone Auto. Temp Control, 17 Alum.
Wheels, Keyless Entry, Rear Spoiler,
Electronic Traction Control, CD,
1st & 2nd Row Air Curtains
24
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, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
FORD REBATE.......................3,000
FMCC REBATE..................1,250
OFF LEASE REBATE............1,000
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP.......1,096
Auto., 3.5L V6, SYNC, CD, Keyless Entry
with Keypad, PW, PDL, 18 Alum.
Wheels, Anti-Theft Perimeter Alarm,
Sirius Satellite Radio, Dual Climate
Control,
24
Mos.
NEW FORD
TAURUS SEL
*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, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
3 PAYMENTS ON US REBATE. . .1,500
FMCC REBATE.....................500
OFF LEASE REBATE............1,000
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........456
3.5L Engine, MyFord
Display, Auto. Climate Control, Pwr. Mirrors,
17 Steel Wheels, CD, Keyless Entry, 3rd
Row Seat, MyKey, Cruise Control, PW, PL
24
Mos.
NEW FORD
EXPLORER 4X4
*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, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
FORD REBATE.......................2,000
FMCC REBATE..................1,500
OFF LEASE REBATE............1,000
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........796
Pwr. Windows, PDL, Air, Advance Trac with Roll
Stability Control, Remote Keyless Entry
w/Keypad, CD, MyFord, Convenience Group,
Auto Headlamps,
Reverse Sensing Sys.
24
Mos.
NEW
FORDEDGE
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied including off lease rebate **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable
miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
FORD REBATE.......................2,000
FMCC REBATE.....................500
OFF LEASE REBATE...............500
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........786
Auto, CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags,
16 Steel Wheels, Tilt Wheel, AC, Instrument
Cluster, Message Center, PW, PL, Keyless Entry
w/Keypad, Pwr. Side Mirrors,
Fog Lamps, MyKey, SYNC
24
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, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/13.
FORD REBATE..........................500
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........496
, Auto. Headlamps,
CD, 17 Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, Safety Pkg.,
Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains,
Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless
Entry with Keypad, Pwr. Drivers Seat,
24
Mos.
NEW FORD
FUSION HYBRID
NEW FORD
FOCUS
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PLUS
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2.5L. Auto., AM/FM/CD, 16 Steel Wheels, Tilt, PW,
PDL, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air
Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Message Center, Cruise
Control, Keyless Entry, SYNC, Auto. Headlamps
, 2.0L EcoBoost Engine, Tilt Wheel, ,
18 Alum. Wheels, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Side
Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Sirius
Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry
with Keypad, Appearance Pkg.
*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 3/31/13.
FORD REBATE....................1,500
OFF LEASE REBATE............1,000
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP.......1,000
ALL NEW FORD
FUSION TITANIUM
24
Mos.
CALL NOW 823-8888 CALL NOW 823-8888
Overlooking Mohegan Sun Overlooking Mohegan Sun
577 East Main St., Plains 577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
FORD - LINCOLN
FOR OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
STK# 121127D
2011 DODGE JOURNEY
MAINSTREET AWD
NOW
$20,500
ALL WHEEL
DRIVE
2011 DODGE
GRAND
CARAVAN R/T
STK#130131N
NOW
$22,300
Prices are Plus Tax, Registration Fees and Documentation Fees. All payments are for 72 months to qualied buyers with excellent credit @ 6.99 APR. Your rate may
Vary depending on credit rating status. $2499 down payment or trade equity. In addition to tax and registration, doc fees. Must take delivery by 3/22/13
2011 CADILLAC
CTS AWD
NOW
$27,400
WE HAND PICK THE BEST NEW CAR TRADE-INS & LEASE TURN-INS &
SELL THEM RIGHT HERE IN TUNKHANNOCK AT A FRACTION OF THEIR
ORIGINAL PRICE. THEY DRIVE LIKE NEW BUT COST THOUSANDS LESS.
www.TunkAutoMart.com
07 FORD MUSTANG PREMIUM
Only 26,683 Miles, 6 Cylinder Automatic, Shaker
Audio System, 6 Disc CD................................. NOW$13,900
08 PONTIAC G6 SEDAN
Only 57,492 Miles, Superb Condition, Sport Package,
Alloy Wheels, Remote Keyless Entry............ NOW$11,500
11 DODGE CALIBER MAINSTREET
Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle. Style,
Safety and Carfax Certied!........................... NOW$14,900
07 SUZUKI XL-7 LUXURY AWD
Local Trade, V6, Automatic, Third Row Seat,
Only 70,555 Miles, Priced $2,600
below KBB Retail ................................................. NOW$9,800
10 MAZDA 3I TOURING
Only 23,630 Miles, Graphite Mica Exterior,
Bluetooth, iPod/MP3 Input, Automatic,
1-Owners...................................................................... $16,900
12 JEEP PATRIOT 4X4
2 to choose from One is blue one is black
Both have Pwr. Windows and Locks, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Heated
Mirrors, Automatic Transmission, Supplemental
Front Seat Side Airbags.................................. NOW$18,900
12 FIAT 500 SPORT
Only 4,300 Miles on this Spotless 500.
Equipped with Sunroof, Bluetooth, Premium
Sound System, 38 MPG HYW......................... NOW$14,600
12 DODGE AVENGER SE
Bright Silver Metallic Ext., 18 Aluminum
Chrome Clad Wheels,
Security Alarm, 4 cyl., Automatic.................. NOW$14,900
12 DODGE JOURNEY SXT AWD
3rd Row Seat, Rear Air and Heat, 18,530 miles, Pwr.
Drivers Seat, Featured in a
Storm Gray Exterior ......................................... NOW$21,800
11 DODGE JOURNEY MAINSTREET AWD
Only 21,731 Miles, 3rd Row Seat, Rear Air and Heat, Remote
Proximity Keyless Entry, Fog Lamps,
6 cylinder, All wheel Drive ............................. NOW$19,900
10 MAZDA 6I TOURING
1-Owner, Low Miles, Automatic,
Keyless Entry, 30 MPG Hwy,
Ebony Black Exterior ....................................... NOW$16,900
12 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW
Heated First and Second Row Seats, Rear DVD,
Bluetooth Streaming Audio, Remote Start,
Rear Backup Camera, Power Liftgate.......... NOW$23,400
11 CHRYSLER 300C AWD
All Wheel Drive, Dual Pane Sunroof,
GPS Navigation, Safety Tec Package,
Former Chrysler Group Company Vehicle.... NOW$29,900
12 DODGE AVENGER SXT PLUS
SUPER LOW MILES 8,589Power Sunroof,
Unique Black Seats With Red Seat Inserts
& Stitching, Rear Spoiler, V-6......................... NOW$18,900
12 KIA SEOL+
This gas saver is equipped with bluetooth, Available Satellite
Radio, Has a very spacious and versatility
interior, Only 13,427 Miles.............................. NOW$16,300
08 KIA AMANTI
Leather Seating, Power Sunroof, 6-Disc CD,
Innity Sound System, 57,338 Miles............... NOW$11,900
12 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT
Pwr. Sunroof, Rear Decklid Spoiler, Remote Start,
Alloy Wheels, Spacious Cabin and
Comfortable Ride..........................................................$17,900
11 CADILLAC CTS AWD
Only 24,138 miles, All Wheel Drive, Leather Seating, Available
Satellite Radio, OnStar Onboard
Communication System..............................................$27,400
13 FORD FUSION HYBRID SE
Go Green With This New Body Style, Gets Between 41 & 47 MPG,
Local New 4 Door Wrangler Trade In With Only 3,600 miles....NOW$25,800
13 FORD FUSION HYBRID SE
Go Green With This New Body Style, Gets Between 41 & 47 MPG,
Local New 4 Door Wrangler Trade In With Only 3,600 miles....NOW$25,800
11 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA 4X4
4 Door Featured in Mango Tango w/ Matching Hardtop,
Leather Trimmed Seats, Heated Front Seats,
Former Chrysler Exec. Vehicle...................................$29,900
12 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING CONVERTIBLE
Only 10,770 Miles on this Convertible from Florida.
Equipped with Black Power Top and
Blackberry Exterior, 6 Cyl., Automatic .....................$20,900
12 KIA SPORTAGE LX AWD
All Wheel Drive, Automatic, 4 Cylinder, Great on
Gas!, Power Windows & Locks,
Keyless Entry .................................................... NOW$20,900
11 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN R/T
Sportier Version Of A Minivan. This Is A Former Chrysler Executive
Vehicle. Leather Seating, Front And Secondary Heated Seats, Blind
Spot and Cross Path Detection, Blue Tooth
Streaming Audio, Rear Back Up Camera....................$22,300
12 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING L
Leather Seating, Rear DVD w/ 2 Screens,
Safety Tech Pkg., Saphire Blue Exterior
17,034 miles...................................................... NOW$23,900
12 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER GT 4X4
Only 14,380 Miles, Leather Seating, Navigation, Power Seating,
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Hard copies: Quad3 Group, Inc., 37 N.
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The Lion Brewery is dedicated to providing consistently high -quality
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695 Kidder Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
506 Administrative/
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506 Administrative/
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PART TIME DISPATCHER/OFFICE ASSISTANT
The Luzerne County Transportation Authority is
seeking a part time Dispatcher/Office Assistant.
The candidate must have the ability to commu-
nicate properly with employees and LCTAs
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coverage, ability to multitask and work inde-
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must also be familiar with two-way radio
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Hours of operation are:
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8:00AM6:00PM on Saturdays.
The LCTA adheres to a strict drug and alcohol
policy regulated by the Federal Transit Adminis-
tration (FTA). The successful candidate must
pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol
screening. Competitive salary.
You must apply at:
The Luzerne County Transportation Authority
315 Northampton Street
Kingston, PA 18704
No telephone Inquiries
Luzerne County Transportation Authority is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
AUTO DETAILER
Dealership seeking
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new and used
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position with
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Apply in person
Pat & Dans
Del Balso Ford
249 Market Street
Kingston, PA 18704
Call 570-288-4501
AUTOMOTIVE
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Good people
skills, some
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experience
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Call or email
Ron Stone
Service Mgr.
for confidential
appointment.
570-558-2000
ext 16
Email Rstone@
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gasoline/diesel engine
diagnosis and repair.
We are offering top
wages with an excel-
lent benefit package.
Please apply to:
Rudy Podest
Parts and Service
Director
Coccia Ford Lincoln
577 East Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, Pa
18702
570-823-8888
rpodest@
cocciacars.com
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542 Logistics/
Transportation
Delivery Drivers/
Independent Con-
tractors. Need reli-
able car, or SUVs
for same day deliv-
ery.
Call 800-818-7958
542 Logistics/
Transportation
MECHANIC/TECH
Mechanical ability
and experience
with automotive
electronics. Apply:
197 Main Street
Luzerne,PA
Monday-Friday
8am-4:30pm
Solomon
Container Service
hiring:
FRONT-LOAD
DRIVER &
SCALEMAN
Apply:
495 Stanton St.
Wilkes-Barre
570-829-2206
TRUCK DRIVER
Immediate open-
ings for experi-
enced class B with
tanker endorse-
ment. Must be able
to work flex sched-
ule including some
nights & weekends.
Clean MVR req.
No DUIs. Excellent
pay, & benefits.
Must have stable
work record.
Leave message.
570-298-0924
545 Marketing/
Product
GRAPHIC DESIGN/
TRAFFIC MANAGER
Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
ton advertising
agency is seeking a
talented individual to
work with existing
graphic design
department. Quali-
fied individual
should have back-
ground in graphic
design with knowl-
edge of all Adobe
products, must
have knowledge of
executing insertion
orders and would
be willing to work
directly with clients
via phone or e-mail.
Facebook, Twitter,
Google+ and Word-
press skills a plus.
Position is full time
with paid vacation
and health benefits
are available.
Please send resume
and salary require-
ments to:
seoadvertising
@yahoo.com
548 Medical/Health
NURSES , MED TECHS,
HOUSEKEEPING
All shifts for PCA.
Call for an inter-
view. If no answer,
leave message.
570-883-2255
Ext #2
RN/LPN
for OBGYN
Practice. Send
resume & salary
requirements to:
P.O. Box 1463
Kingston, PA
18704
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OPERATORS
Please apply in
person at
KMS FAB LLC,
100 Parry Street,
Luzerne, PA
Or email resume to
Kbrunges@kmspa.com
557 Project/
Program
Management
ESTIMATOR/PROJECT
MANAGER
Fehlinger Construc-
tion Group, LLC is
currently looking for
an Estimator/
Project Manager
with a minimum of 5
years experience in
sewer, water, exca-
vation, structures
and storm sewer.
Candidate should
be proficient in
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LLC., 106 South
Lehigh Street,
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FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
PERSONAL
TRAINING GYM
FOR SALE
$30,000
Fully equipped, turn
key operation, six
years in business.
Owner is relocating.
570-592-2458
for details
630 Money To Loan
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MERCHANDISE
704 Alarm &
Security
LOCK by U-Haul.
Stainless Steel, 3
round, like new, 2
keys. $7. 851-4545
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, guns,
Mining Items, trains
&Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
ANTIQUES
One item or entire
contents of homes.
570-814-3371
570-328-4420
ATTENTION VENDORS
Accent items,
ceramics, baskets,
holiday items,
glasses, much
more. ALL EXCEL-
LENT PRICES AND
IN EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
570-675-5046
after 5:30 P.M.
BASEBALL CARDS,
800, 1990 Topps,
$8. Boston Red
Socks, 155 baseball
cards, $5. St. Louis
Cardinals, 170 base-
ball cards, $5.
570-313-5214
570-313-3859
BEDROOM SUITE. 6
piece refinished
antique set. Excel-
lent condition.
Dresser, mirror,
chest, vanity,mirror
and bench, night-
stand, headboard-
footboard and origi-
nal bench (needs
repair. $550 for all
570-592-3657
ICE CREAM SCOOP
Antique, over 100
years old. $25.00 or
best offer. Call
Mary: 779-9464
POPLAR SCIENCE
MAGAZINE-
Antique. 1 dated
Feb. 1965 another
dated Sept. 1968
$20.00 each. Call
Mary 779-9464
YEARBOOKS.
COUGHLIN (30)
1928-2000. GAR -
(18)) 1937-2006,
MEYERS (15) 1953-
2003, PITTSTON (6)
1967-75, WVW (12),
1967-2000,
KINGSTON (11)
1932-52, HAZLE-
TON, (8) 1940-61,
PLAINS, (3) 1966-
68, HANOVER 1951-
74. Prices vary
depending on con-
dition. $20-$40
each. Call for further
details and addition-
al school editions.
570-825-4721
arthurh302@
aol.com
710 Appliances
DRYER, White, GE,
very good condition.
$200. Moving, dont
need. Pick up ONLY
570-301-4744
REFRIGERATOR,
Frigidaire, 18 cubic
Ft. Four months old,
$300. 829-0520
REFRIGERATOR,
Frigidaire, brand
new, white, electric
stove top coils, self
cleaning, free
standing, 30, glass
door with built in
oven light, has two
oven racks. $330.
Range cord, sku-
392-10713, 6 50
amp, 4 prong, brand
new, $29.69. Both
items, $350 cash.
570-430-2311
STOVE. U43
Regency Propane
Gas. 38,000 BTU
with thermostat.
Black with gold trim
$500 OBO email
photos available .
570-477-2281
WASHING
MACHINE, Sears,
New in the box, paid
$449, selling for
$250. 822-7752
712 Baby Items
BABY JOGGER,very
good condition, fits
a child up to four
years. Can be acti-
vated by pressing
the handle, straps
for safety. $89.
Call:570-829-3261
716 Building
Materials
SUPPORTS,
wrought iron, for
porch or patio. Sup-
ports 8 high, black,
four available. $15
each.
570-883-7007
724 Cellular Phones
CELL PHONE
Kyocera for Virgin
Mobile. C5155
Smartphone with
Android 4.0 Charg-
er, case extra
screen protector
and 2 gig SD card.
Fully functional. $65
570-825-6254
726 Clothing
COAT. Mens Camel
Hair. Size 40, $49.
570-283-2552
COATS, ladies, two,
black leather, new.
Size large. $60.
570-779-7658
JACKET, Tourmaline
Mink 3/4 Stroller.
Cleaned, glazed and
conditioned as new,
one owner, excel-
lent condition. Fur
origin, USA, 32 in
length, contains 35
pelts, w/65.
Sweep, size 12,
tourmaline mink hat
included. Appraised
professionally at
$4,500 replacement
value, selling for
$450.
570-881-0569
PROM GOWNS
Maroon with bead-
ing throughout by
Tiffany size 4 $75.
White with teal
beading by Sean
Mehta size 4 $75.
Strapless royal blue
with black design
size 9/10 by L. A. Glo
$65. Violet color
with beading top to
bottom by Scala
size large $75.
(570) 693-4629
SCRUB TOPS,
womens, long
sleeve, new, quanti-
ty 10, sizes L-XL, $8
each. Christmas,
Easter and Hal-
loween. 823-1233
VINTAGE WEDDING
GOWN: Over 50
years old. White
with beaded and
jeweled top. 3/4
sleeves. Size 10-
Cleaned and boxed.
$95.00 or best offer
Call Mary 779-9464
730 Computer
Equipment &
Software
LAPTOP, Acer,
Aspire. New in box,
Intel 17 processor,
top of the line. Paid
$850, selling for
$550. Great buy.
570-212-2393
LAPTOP. GATEWAY
P4 XP. Good condi-
tion. $175.
570-283-2552
ROUTER - wireless,
by Cisco, E 1000.
Like new. $40.
570-851-4545.
732 Exercise
Equipment
HARD CORE GYM,
Plate loaded cable
pulley machine; lat
pull down, chest
press, pec deck, leg
ext, lower pulley for
curling. $150.
570-868-6024
LEG EXTENSION
MACHINE Hammer
Strength ISO-Later-
al. 4 years old, plate
loaded, platinum
frame, navy uphol-
stery. New condi-
tion. $1000. SEATED
L E G C U R L
MACHINE, Ham-
mer Strength ISO-
Lateral. 4 years old,
plate loaded, plat-
inum frame, navy
upholstery, New
condition. $1000.
Call Jim
570-855-9172
734 Fireplace
Accessories
FIREPLACE TOOLS
4 pieces and stand,
bronze, old. $25
570-864-3587
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
COAL STOVE Dick-
son approximately
60 years old, gray
with 6 lids & top
warming closet,
bottom oven, very
good condition ask-
ing $450, or best
offer. 570-288-0204
FURNACE. Carrier
oil. Forced hot air
with 2 zone system.
Good condition.
$800. 570-574-1791
HEATER, Electric by
Edison. $15.
570-851-4545.
HEATER, wood
burning, 50 gallons.
Good for garage.
$40. 570-825-8818
TOTAL WOOD HEAT
Safe, clean, efficient
and comfortable
OUTDOOR WOOD
FURNACE from
Central Boiler. B & C
Outdoor Wood Fur-
naces LLC
570-477-56922
744 Furniture &
Accessories
BED FRAME, Gold.
Queen size. $125.
570-735-4385
BEDFRAME, brass,
head board and
footboard. Polished,
54x75, full size.
Excellent condition.
Free delivery within
10 miles. $325.
570-824-9049
BEDROOM SET -
double bed with
headboard, double
width dresser with
hutch mirror, 5
drawer hi-boy
dresser & night-
stand. Pecan wood
finish. Very good
condition. $400
OBO. Kathy @
570-654-7847
BUNK BEDS
Solid oak, $250.
Call 570-287-5505.
TABLE. Kitchen,
oak, round with Indi-
an tile. 4 chairs.
$175. 283-8420
744 Furniture &
Accessories
QUEEN
BEDROOM Set
Beautiful 3 piece
set looks and feels
like new.
Guaranteed cost
875 sell for $95. In
plastic wrapper Will
deliver. Phone or
text 570 614 3877
CABINET, wooden,
46 high, 25 wide,
with a glass door
and two adjustable
shelves. $50.
570-868-5066
CHAIRS, (2)
Genuine
leather, cus-
tom made
recliners.
Taupe color,
like new. $550
each.
570-675-5046
CHASE LOUNGE,
With pad-red wood
$25.00
W O O D P I C N I C
TABLE with benches
$25.00, PFALTZ-
GRAF 1 Coffee Pot, 1
Tea Pot both new
$20.00. call
570-639-1975
COUCH & loveseat
blue, beige floral
print. Paid $2800
sell for $250. Must
sell. 570-457-7854
CURIO, corner, oak.
Beautiful, must see,
mint condition.
$200. DRESSER,
American Drew,
mint condition.
$120. 570-825-4031
DESK, corner, com-
puter. Great shape.
OSullivan-Sauder.
Lots of storage and
shelves. $60 OBO
can email pics.
570-477-2281
D I N I N G S E T .
beveled glass table
top, 4 arm chairs,
$285, DINING SET.
Rattan round, 4
chairs, $285,
TABLE, 2 chairs, rat-
tan, $200, B Call for
further details.
570-474-0514
FURNI SH FURNI SH
FOR LESS FOR LESS
* NELSON *
* FURNITURE *
* WAREHOUSE *
Recliners from $299
Lift Chairs from $699
New and Used
Living Room
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
Kingston
Call 570-288-3607
KITCHEN SET- Five
piece. Along with
matching hutch.
Good condition.
Asking for $700.00,
negotiable. Call
570-655-0983 for
details & inquiries.
KITCHEN TABLE,
1940s, wood with
Formica top, $10.
Grandfather clock,
6 tall, $200. Desk
top with drop down
front, $10.
570-674-7692
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
Competitors Prices!
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $159
Full sets: $179
Queen sets: $239
All New
American Made
570-288-1898
744 Furniture &
Accessories
KITCHEN TABLE- 42
inch, round with 2
extensions (12 inch
each) 6 chairs, dark
wood. $150.00
TABLE-Maple, 4 x
3 with 4 chairs and
1 side chair. 2
Extensions for table,
1 each. $85.00
BUTCHERS RACK-
Gray steel with
glass shelves and 4
stools. $250.00.
Call and leave mes-
sage for Florence.
570-474-5142
MATTRESS TOPPER
Very thick, brand
new, with gel &
feathers. Full size.
$60. FUTON, white
oak, well built, stick-
ley style, heavy duty
cushion. $300.
570-823-2709
RECLINING, sofa,
love seat, and rock-
er, blue, in good
working condition.
$400 for all three
pieces. 735-6920
SALON
FURNITURE
free standing styling
station, sink with
backwash unit and
shampoo chair, 58x
36 rectangular anti-
fatigue mat, wall
mount mirror with
brackets, 58x36.
Other miscella-
neous items.
570-709-7271
TABLE. Oval walnut
Pa House coffee
table, $75, DESK,
ice box style oak
computer cabinet
and desk, $100,
DESK, 3 drawer
secretary style, $75.
TV, 42 big screen
floor model RCA,
$200. 417-2382
TABLES, 2 end with
glass tops $20
each, Desk, Sauder
with hutch, $50,
China closet, glass
doors, $125.
570-793-1696
TELEVISION CABI-
NET, blonde finish,
approximately 39
wide by 65 high,
with one shelf, three
drawers. Excellent
condition, $100 firm.
570-288-0060
To place your
ad call...829-7130
Edwardsville
681 Main Street
Saturday, Sunday
and Monday
9 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Four five drawer file
cabinets, $20 each.
Four four drawer
file cabinets, $15
each. Horizontal file
with door, $25. Two
sorters, $10 for
both, metal book-
case, $10. Combi-
nation two drawer
file cabinet and 3
shelf unit, $20,
table, $20.
HANOVER TWP.
1205 S. Main St.
In the Greenhouses
at Ketler Florist and
Greenhouses
Fri., 3/15 through
Thurs., 3/21
9am-2pm Daily
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items, mens
clothes, kitchen,
bath and bed items,
tools, decorations.
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Methodist Church
off Route 309
Saturday March 16
9 am TO 3 pm
JOIN US FOR
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NANTICOKE
128 W. Church St.
Sunday
8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Dell printer,
Christmas and
household items.
Washer and dryer
$125. electric stove,
$75. much more!
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Sunday
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663 East
Northampton St.
Sat., 9-4pm
Limited Admittance!
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chairs, tables,
lamps, bedroom
furniture, AC, wall
unit, 2 desks, wash-
er, dryer, refrigera-
tor, kitchen set,
glassware, CDs,
DVDs, VCR, TVs,
vacuum, sewing
machine, trunk,
cedar wardrobe,
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grill, push mower,
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3
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4
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FIT
10 HONDA FIT SPORT Red, 37K......................NOW $14,950
CRZ HYBRID
11 CRZ EX Frost, 5K.................................................NOW $17,500
ELEMENT 4WD
10 ELEMENT EX Gray, 25K...................................NOW $18,950
Gray, 90K, Was $7,950
Now $5,995
05 DODGE
STRATUS CPE R/T
White, 53K, Was $10,950
Now $9,750
08 CHEVY IMPALA
LT SEDAN
Red, 23K, Was $14,950
Now $13,500
11 TOYOTA COROLLA
LE SEDAN
Blue, 14K, Was $12,950
Now $10,950
08 CHRYSLER
SEBRING LX SDN
Gray, 38K, Was $15,750
Now $11,950
10 HYUNDAI
ELANTRA GLS SDN
Red, 47K
Now $14,500
08 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT 4WD
Blue 35K
Now $14,950
09 DODGE JOURNEY
SXT 4WD
10 BMW 328Xi AWD SDN
Navy, 41K
Now $22,500
Navy, 25K
Now $10,750
07 CHEVY
TRAILBLAZER LS 4WD
Black, 65K
Now $10,950
08 FORD FUSION
SEL SEDAN
Gold, 81K
Now $12,950
08 TOYOTA
RAV4 4WD
00 LEXUS
RX300 AWD
Gold, 103K
Now $8,750
Silver, 37K
Now $12,500
08 MITSUBISHI
ECLIPSE GS CPE
Blue, 40K
10 MAZDA 3i
SPORT SEDAN
Now $13,950
White, 87K
Now $7,750
99 HONDA
ACCORD EX SDN
Gray, 85K
Now $12,950
04 TOYOTA
HIGHLANDER 4WD
Green, 46K
Now $13,500
JEEP
PATRIOT 4WD
Red, 92K
Now $7,750
02 HONDA CIVIC
LX SEDAN
Dk. Cherry, 103K
Now $8,950
00 MAZDA MIATA
SE CONV.
Silver, 14K
08 CHEVY
COBALT CPE
Now $10,950
Red, 50K
09 SUBARU IMPREZA
AWD SEDAN
Now $14,950
Gray, 29K
Now $18,950
11 SUBARU LEGACY
AWD SDN
Black, 89K
Now $8,950
00 HONDA ACCORD
EX COUPE
05, White, 68K $9,950
HONDA ACCORD
VP SEDAN
07, Silver, 86K $10,950
$0 DOWN
PAYMENT
Black, 67K
Now $10,950
07 HONDA
CIVIC LX CPE
06 HONDA CRV EX 4WD
EX Silver, 96K $10,950
EX Black, 102K $10,950
SE White, 77K $14,950
White, 5 Spd, 32K
Now $16,500
10 VW JETTA
SEL SDN
11 TOYOTA COROLLA
S SEDAN
Navy, 11K
Now $16,500
ACCORDS
08 ACCORD EXL SDN Green, 70K.....................NOW $13,950
10 ACCORD LX SDN Red, 28K...........................NOW $15,550
10 ACCORD LX SDN Black, 25K.........................NOW $16,750
10 ACCORD EXL SDN Red, 41K .......................NOW $17,500
10 ACCORD LXP SDN Black, 20K......................NOW $17,950
10 ACCORD EX SDN Gray, 20K..........................NOW $18,500
09 HONDA SXL V6 NAV SDN White, 43K......NOW $18,950
11 ACCORD EXL SDN Navy, 20K.......................NOW $19,500
10 ACCORD EXL SDN Black, 24K......................NOW $19,500
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ENTIRE
CONTENTS OF
HOME & SHED
Including nice
antique stenciled
kitchen set, section-
al living room set,
bedroom sets
including antique
walnut set, antique
hoosier style
cabinet, tall cedar
wardrobe, table top
victrola, glassware,
vintage animal and
fish mounts, jewelry,
religious, lots of
brand new women's
clothing, small
Snapper snow
blower, two walk
behind lawnmow-
ers, vintage girls
Huffy bike, older rid-
ing lawnmower and
more!
CREDIT CARDS
ACCEPTED!
SALE BY COOK &
COOK ESTATE
LIQUIDATORS
WWW.COOKAND-
COOKESTATELIQ-
UIDATORS.COM
754 Machinery &
Equipment
SNOW BLOWER:
New Craftsman
electric start. Used
once. 21 path. Sell
$295.00
Call George: 817-
2389
756 Medical
Equipment
BATH TUB TRANS-
FER BENCH. (2) 1
36 and 1 45. $50
each. 570-288-9180
BED, Hospital semi-
electric. Good con-
dition, works like
new. $250 OBO
Dave 570-991-2797
JAZZY CHAIR, with
charger, arm, head
and foot rests. Must
sell ASAP. $300
OBO.
1-215-436-0987
STAIRWAY ELEVATOR
Chair gently used,
have manual.
$1,500, negotiable.
570-454-9813
758 Miscellaneous
FREE AD POLICY
The Times Leader
will accept ads for
used private
party merchan-
dise only for items
totaling $1,000 or
less. All items must
be priced and state
how many of each
item. Your name
address, email and
phone number must
be included. No
ads for ticket
sales accepted.
Pet ads accept-
ed if FREE ad
must state FREE.
You may place your
ad online at
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or email to
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fax to 570-831-7312
or mail to Classified
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Main Street, Wilkes-
Barre, PA.
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PHONE CALLS.
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in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
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used private
party merchan-
dise only for items
totaling $1,000 or
less. All items must
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Free Ads: 15 N.
Main Street, Wilkes-
Barre, PA.
SORRY NO
PHONE CALLS.
Air conditioner, two
hanging racks, a
garden cart, leather
chair, standing fan,
several lamps, one
hand truck, car car-
rier, bed tray, a lot of
decorations. All for
$125. 570-417-4180
All
Junk
Cars
&
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
758 Miscellaneous
AUTO PAINT, 1965
to 1967 Corvette
Rally Red, base coat
only. One gallon
$150, paid $395.
570-883-7007
BEER KEGERATOR.
Beverage air, Model
BM23-B. Stainless
steel top and draft
tower. Holds 1/2
barrel of beer.
Needs some work
$250 negotiable.
570-287-9939
CART, for
microwaves, tall
with spice rack and
bottom storage,
$30. Grape fruit
spoons, antique, six,
$5. Picnic basket,
large vintage,
includes inside tray,
$10. Clothing racks,
two, large, chrome,
$10 each. 674-7692
CHAIR, Bunny for
small child, pink fur,
$5, TREADMILL,
$10, SKI/ROWER
$10 RICE COOKER,
$4, TV, 19 $4
570-696-3368
CLOTHES. Boys,
over 50 items, (lg-xl
14-16, $45,
NASCAR, Die cast
collectibles and
many various items,
25 pieces, $125.
T E C H D E C K S
(ramps & skate-
boards, over 50-
$35, DVDS, chil-
dren, various kids
shows, 12 for $25,
BOOKS, kids 25 for
$20, DVDs 12 for
$25, WWE DVDs 4
for $40, Skechers,
womens, size 9, 3
for $30 Call for
details 237-1583
COAT RACK - holds
4 caps, 4 coats,
white floor model
with gold trim. $10.
FLOOR FAN - White,
41 high, 18 d. Like
new. $8.
570-851-4545.
COUNTERTOP
WARMER, Cretars
Brand for popcorn,
Nacho chips, etc.
Two racks, lighted
inside, slide doors
front and back. Very
good condition was
$1,700 new, asking
$675. 570-636-3151
DESK, OSullivan
light oak, $50,
Assorted hand
drafting tools and
table top drafting
table with straight
edge. $35, Assort-
ed templates, pen-
cils, leads, scales,
etc. $85 for all items
570-822-4762
FIGURINE
Nao/Lladro school-
girl with chalkboard,
$35/Hummels, 5 for
$60 each.
570-457-2496
GRILL, Char Broil,
two burner, gas,
with full propane
tank. Very good
condition, $85.
570-825-4031
HOOD 1967
Corvette 427, Big
Block, After market
$795. Good condi-
tion in primer.
570-883-7007
HUMIDIFIER, Sears,
new. $20. Turkey
roasting pan, $10.
Grolight for new
plants, $5. Silver
bread tray, $10. Cof-
fee set, four pieces,
silver, $20.
570-674-7692
JUKE BOX, full-
sized, heavy-duty,
wood facsimile of a
50s era. Reminis-
cent of Happy
Days composed of
plywood and deco-
rative plastics, inter-
nal 12 volt battery
powered lights and
sound system (not
included). Excellent
condition and origi-
nally used as the-
atre prop; can be
adapted for recre-
ational, decorative
or scholastic the-
atre background
use. $250. Call Tom.
570-881-0569
BEST PRICES
IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
Free Anytime
Pickup
570-301-3602
570-301-3602
CALL US!
TO JUNK
YOUR CAR
PROJECTOR: Slide
in case with 10
carousal, like new.
$100.00 Call George
570-817-2389
Wanna make a
speedy sale? Place
your ad today 570-
829-7130.
TABLE, dining room
with 1 leaf, 4 chairs.
Like new, $400. Din-
nerware, complete
set of 12. Rose Pat-
tern. $45. Chairs,
outdoor lounge
chairs with cush-
ions, set of 2, solid
medal, $50 each.
570-735-7619
TIRES, very good
condition. four,
275/55/20, $280.
Two, 205/50R/17,
$100. Two sets of
two, 225/50R/17,
$220. Two,
205/55R/16, $120.
Two, 265/70R/16,
$120. Two new
215/65R/17, $145.
570-780-9056
TIRES. (4) All sea-
son FIrestone FR
710. 175/65/R14.
$80 all.
570-855-2568
WINDOW SASHES,
from 1925, wavy
type glass in them,
first come first
serve, must take all.
24 count, 12 top and
12 bottom.
570-574-0301
WIRE SET Wells 6
cylinder spark wire
set #q1827 in new
never opened pack-
age $5. 735-6638
762 Musical
Instruments
ACCORDION. Black
with musette bar
$500 OBO. Like new
570-822-3102
BANJO, Fender, FB-
59, Gold Hardware,
Hardshell case, like
new condition,
$650. 826-1582
GUITAR, Fender,
1983 USA Precision
Bass. Nice condi-
tion, plays well,
comes with original
case. $975.
570-457-4084
GUITAR, Gibson
Melody Maker, 2 PU
w/hardshell case,
$399, CABINET,
Ampeg 412 speaker,
$275, PEDAL, Proco
Road Kill distortion,
$29. 570-283-2552
ORGAN, electric,
Thomas Trouba-
dour, 186. Free.
Call: 570-836-4636
PIANO. Richmond
upright. 100 years
old, dark wood,
beautifully carved,
good condition.
Needs tuning. $150
negotiable. Buyer
must remove.
570-310-1110
TRUMPET-Buescher
Super Aristocrat. 45
years old, excellent
condition. $500.
570-883-0265
766 Office
Equipment
ATTACHE CASE
aluminum, hard shell
with combination
locks. $20.
570-851-4545.
774 Restaurant
Equipment
SIX BURNER
STOVE, salamander,
3 radiant charbroil-
er, 4 flat top grill,
french fryer, 4 bain
Marie, 20 qt. mixer.
LP gas All new For
Sale. 570-620-2693
776 Sporting Goods
GOLF CLUBS. Ping,
Taylor and Maxfil.
Putter, bag, driver
and woods. Also
excellent starter
set. Call for all
details. $200
570-18644
POOL TABLE,
(3-in-1) AIR
HOCKEY TABLE,
and PING PONG
TABLE, accessories
included. Great
condition. Asking
for $250.00, nego-
tiable. Call 655-
3089 for details.
778 Stereos/
Accessories
BASS BLASTER,
Road Master, in
box, 200 watts,
mega subwoofer
system. $90.
570-574-0271
780 Televisions/
Accessories
HOME THEATER,
Martin Ash HD
series 6985, 5.1
channel profession-
al, in box, 200-400
watts. Cost $2,299,
asking $250.
570-574-0271
TELEVISION, RCA,
color, 19, Not a flat
screen. Good condi-
tion. $17.50, firm.
570-430-2311
TELEVISION, Sony,
32 console model,
not HD. $150.
570-883-7007
TV 19 COLOR
With remote and
DVD/VCR combo
player. $25.00 each
or $40.00 for both.
Call 570-814-9574
784 Tools
DRIVER/DRILL.
Dewalt 18 volt. Incl.
2 batteries & charg-
er with nut runner
kit. GRINDER Hitachi
4.5 $100 for both
OBO 570-779-7658
FLOOR SANDER,
PRO, drum sander,
runs ok $500. NAIL-
ER, hammerhead
Pneumatic. Excel-
lent. $250
570-650-0804
JACK 6 TON Bottle
Jack. $20.
570-851-4545.
SAW HORSES,
wood, heavy duty.
$25. 674-7692
SNOW THROWER
24 cut, two stage,
electric start, tire
chains, $249.
570-636-3151
Doyouneedmorespace?
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in classified
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786 Toys & Games
DART BOARD, Eng-
lish, includes cabi-
net and new darts.
$39. 570-636-3151
POOL TABLE. Regu-
lation slate top. Can
be used as pay per
game or play with-
out pay. Good
shape. $100 OBO
570-822-9215
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
WANTED, Vintage
Baseball Cards.
1960s, 50s, 40s
and earlier.
bob74b@msn.com
708-567-5380
WANTED:
Miners Candle-
sticks and Miners
Carbide Lamps.
Paying $10-$45,
Plus Postage.
E-Mail, mace837116
@bellsouth.net
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
WANTED
JEWELRY
WILKES BARREGOLD
( 570) 48GOLD8
( 570) 484- 6538
Highest Cash Pay-
Outs Guaranteed
Open 6 Days
a Week
10am- 6pm
Cl osed Thursdays
1092 Highway 315 Blvd.
( Pl aza 315)
315N, 1/ 2 mi l e
bef ore Mohegan
Sun Casi no
We Pay At Least
80% of the London
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry
WilkesBarreGold.com
or email us at
wilkesbarregold@
yahoo.com
London PM
Gold Price
March 15 - $1,595.50
800
PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
CATS & KI TTENS
12 weeks & up.
All shots, neutered,
tested,microchipped
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only
815 Dogs
GOLDEN RETRIEVER
PUPPIES
ACA registered.
Males & females.
Vet checked.
$650 each.
570-336-6162
570-417-3107
ROTTIES HUSKIES
Yorkies, Chihuahuas
Labs & More
Bloomsburg
389-7877
Hazleton 453-6900
Hanover 829-1922
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
FOR SALE, Pure
Breeds with
papers, three girls.
570-436-2762
840 Pet Services
SPRING INTO A
FRESH START
PUPPY & BASIC
OBEDIENCE
CLASSES
Starting 3/23
& Therapy Dog
Training starting
3/17
570-332-4095
for info
845 Pet Supplies
CAGE, parrot, large
size. Like new. $200
570-288-9940
ELECTRIC CLIPPER.
Andis Dog groom-
ing. Hardly used,
Model MBG $20
570-675-0460
900
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
906 Homes for Sale
Having trouble
paying your mort-
gage? Falling
behind on your
payments? You
may get mail from
people who promise
to forestall your
foreclosure for a fee
in advance. Report
them to the Federal
Trade Commission,
the nations con-
sumer protection
agency. Call 1-877-
FTC-HELP or click
on ftc.gov. A mes-
sage from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
AVOCA
$59,900
902 William St.
Corner lot in
Pittston Twp., 2
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, move in con-
dition. Newer gas
furnace and hot
water heater, new
w/w carpet in dining
room & living room.
Large yard.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-767
Tom Salvaggio
570-262-7716
906 Homes for Sale
BERWICK
VICTORIAN
Beautiful details
throughout include
exquisite wood-
work, hardwood
floors, stained
glass. Open stair-
case, 3 bedrooms,
2 full baths, 2 half
baths. Second floor
office, finished 3rd
floor, in-ground pool
& 3 car garage.
MLS#12-698
$207,000
Call Patsy
570-204-0983
570-759-3300
DALLAS
NEW LISTING
Freshly painted
ranch. Hardwood
floors, new roof, fin-
ished basement.
1st floor laundry
room, covered rear
patio. Level lot,
1 car garage plus
2 car carport.
MLS#13-557
$139,000
Call Geri
570-862-7432
Lewith & Freeman
696-0888
DALLAS
Nestled in the trees
on a 1.5 acre corner
lot. 4 bedroom, 2
bath home in Glen-
dalough.
MOS# 13-693
$249,900
JOSEPH P. GILROY
REAL ESTATE
288-1444
Call Brenda at
570-760-7999
to schedule your
appointment
DALLAS
4 bedroom home,
new construction,
with deck & patio.
Public water &
sewer, 2 car gar-
age. $223,900.
Lots Available
Build To Suit
Call 822-1139
or 829-0897
DALLAS
Priced to sell on
West Center Hill Rd.
3 bedroom, 2 bath
home with finished
basement.
MLS 13-770
$134,900
JOSEPH P. GILROY
Real Estate
288-1444
Call Brenda at
570-760-7999
to schedule your
appointment
DALLAS
Newberry Estate -
The Greens
4,000 sq. ft. condo
with view of ponds
& golf course. Three
bedrooms on 2
floors. 5 1/2 baths, 2
car garage & more.
$449,900.
MLS# 12-1480
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
DALLAS TWP.
OPEN HOUSE
Sun, Mar. 17, 12-2
2691 Carpenter Rd.
Magnificent raised
ranch on estate set-
ting. Total finished
four bedroom, 2
bath home. This
house features
hardwood floors
throughout. Finished
basement with
working fireplace.
Large deck with
swimming pool, two
car detached gar-
age set on 2.4
acres.
MLS# 12-3158
$298,000
Dave Rubbico, Jr.
885-2693
Rubbico Real
Estate, Inc.
826-1600
FORTY FORT
SINGLE HOME
3 bedroom.
Corner lot.
Carport & 1.5 car
detached garage.
Gas heat, vinyl
siding, 1.5 baths.
Enclosed side
porch. $79,900
570-779-5438
Leave Message.
906 Homes for Sale
DUPONT
424 Simpson St.
Good condition
Cape Cod. 3 bed-
room, 1 full bath in
quiet neighborhood.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-4357
$72,000
Brian
Harashinski
570-237-0689
DURYEA
$339,900
316 Raspberry
Rd.
Blueberry Hills
Like new 2 story
home with first
floor master
bedroom and
bath. Inground
pool on nice
corner lot with
fenced in yard.
Sunroom, hard-
wood floors, 2
car garage, full
unfinished
basement
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-610
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
P
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D
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DURYEA
$79,00
AFFORDABLE REN-
OVATED HOME!
Youll enjoy the
space of the living
room/dining room
open floor plan with
hardwood floors.
Large trendy
kitchen with new
appliances. Spa-
cious 2 bedrooms
and bath with tiled
jetted tub for relax-
ing. Peace of mind
with new furnace,
hot water heater &
electrical box. Plen-
ty of parking and
nice yard.
MLS 13-96
Michele Hopkins
570-540-6046
DURYEA
534 Phoenix St.
Reduced to
$79,900
Newer Handicap
accessible one
story home in great
location. 2 bed-
rooms, 1 bath on
double lot. Off
street parking.
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-4490
Call Tom
570-262-7716
DURYEA
76 Main St.
$69,900
Newly remod-
eled two bed-
room home.
Kitchen is very
nice with granite
counters and tile
floor, bathroom
is modern with
tub surround,
tile floor and
granite vanity.
New vinyl win-
dows through-
out. Off street
parking for 2
cars. MLS #12-
3966 For more
information and
photos visit
www. atlasreal-
t y i n c . c o m .
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
570-829-6200
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HUNLOCK CREEK
OWNER FINANCING
Newly remodeled
mobile home on
beautiful private
land. 2 bedroom
with a 30 x 10
addition. $4,990
Down, We Finance
Balance. Call
570-332-8922
906 Homes for Sale
DURYEA
89 MAIN STREET
$89,900
This home has it all.
4 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, fireplace in
family room, new
kitchen with appli-
ances, gas heat, 2
car garage. For
additional
photos and infor-
mation go to
www.atlasrealty.
com MLS 12-895
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
EDWARDSVILLE
Nice 3 bedroom
single family home
with open floor plan
& completely en-
closed back yard.
Close to shopping
& public
transportation.
MLS #13-278
$47,000
Call Christine
570-332-8832
570-613-9080
EXETER
$149,000
126 Mason St.
Charming 2 story
home with 2 bed-
rooms and 2 baths,
has it all! Profes-
sionally designed
and remodeled with
ultra modern
kitchen and baths
with granite, mar-
ble, hardwood,
stainless appli-
ances. Large lot
with detached
bonus cottage, gar-
den shed and off
street parking.
Everything is new
including plumbing,
electrical, furnace
and central air.
WWW.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-4156
Angie
570-885-4896
Terry
570-885-3041
EXETER
$69,900
1156 Wyoming Ave.
Large home with 4
bedrooms, yard
with detached 2 car
garage, private
yard. Home needs
a little updating but
a great place to
start! www.atlasre-
altyinc.com
MLS 13-865
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
EXETER
$89,900
25 Washington
St.
Neat little Cape
Cod in nice
location. Very
well cared for 2
bedroom home
with gas heat,
good size lot
with driveway.
Beats a Town-
house any day
for this price.
www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com
MLS 13-231
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
S
O
L
D
EXETER
$89,900
19 Thomas St.
4 bedroom, 2 bath
with 2 car garage
on quiet street.
Super yard, home
needs TLC, being
sold AS IS.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
MLS 13-317
Call Tom
570-262-7716
906 Homes for Sale
EXETER
$89,900
19 Thomas St.
4 bedroom, 2 bath
with 2 car garage
on quiet street.
Super yard, home
needs TLC, being
sold AS IS.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
MLS 13-317
Call Tom
570-262-7716
ATLAS REALTY,
INC.
570-829-7200
EXETER TWP.
311 Lockville Road
Stately brick 2 story,
with in ground pool,
covered patio, fin-
ished basement,
fireplace & wood
stove, 3 car
attached garage
5 car detached
garage with
apartment above.
MLS# 11-1242 NEW
NEW PRICE
$549,000
Please call Donna
570-613-9080
EXETER TWP.
311 Lockville Road
Stately brick 2 story,
with in ground pool,
covered patio, fin-
ished basement,
fireplace & wood
stove, 3 car
attached garage
5 car detached
garage with
apartment above.
MLS# 11-1242 NEW
NEW PRICE
$549,000
Please call Donna
570-613-9080
FORTY FORT
OPEN HOUSE
Sun., Mar. 17, 2-4
Immaculate, attrac-
tive & spacious 3
bedroom, 2 story.
Freshly painted,
new carpet, well
insulated. New
energy efficient
hybrid water heater.
Charming back
yard, mature trees
& landscaping.
Off street parking.
MLS# 12-3421
$119,900
Call Marie Montante
570-881-0103
288-9371
HANOVER
TOWNSHIP
REDUCED TO
$249,900
Brick fronted
rancher situated on
a 1.23 acre parcel
in Liberty Hills,
Hanover Township.
Excellent condition
describes this
2900SF, 10 room, 4
bedroom home.
Elevated covered
rear deck overlooks
the kidney shaped
in-ground pool, full
finished lower level,
2-car garage, hard-
wood floors, central
air conditioning,
plus wood burning
fireplace.
#12-2904
$259,900
Ted Poggi 283-9100
x25
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HANOVER TWP.
Three bedroom
town house ready
for new owners.
Nice level, over
sized yard & con-
venient location.
New hardwood
floors in some
rooms. Almost new
washer & dryer are
included. Large
patio off dining
room.
MLS #13-403
$113,900
Call Paul for
appointment
760-8143
696-2600
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HANOVER TWP.
209 Constitution
Avenue
Meticulously main-
tained 4 bedroom, 2
story, vinyl sided, 5
year old home situ-
ated on a generous
lot. Large, modern
kitchen, 3 baths, 1st
floor family room, 2
car garage, deck
and soooo much
more!
MLS #11-2429
$274,900
Call Florence
Keplinger @
715-7737
Smith Hourigan
Group
474-6307
HANOVER TWP.
SELLER SAYS
MAKE ME
AN OFFER
Come tour this well-
maintained 2-story
at 10 Rowe St. This
1 owner, brick &
vinyl home, in a
great neighborhood,
is in move-in condi-
tion. Large living
room, formal dining
room, large eat-in
kitchen with tile
floor, counter &
backsplash. 3 bed-
rooms & modern
bath with a tile tub/
shower. Finished
lower level 21 x 15
family room with
built-in storage, a
2nd full bath & laun-
dry area/utility
room. A B-Dry
System, freshly
painted & new car-
peting on 1st & 2nd
floors. Central air &
new electric serv-
ice. Attached 1 car
garage with work-
shop or storage.
Screened-in patio
overlooks a large,
level private back
yard. For more in-
formation & to view
photos online, go to:
www. pr udent i al
realestate.com &
enter PRU7W7A3 in
the Home Search.
PRICE REDUCED TO
$132,900.
MLS#12-3160.
Call Mary Ellen
Belchick 696-6566
or Walter Belchick
696-2600, Ext. 301
696-2600
HANOVER TWP.
Custom built colo-
nial two-story. 4
bedrooms, 4 baths,
two vehicle garage.
View of the Wyo-
ming Valley. Located
on a dead end, pri-
vate street, just
minutes from the
Wyoming Valley
Country Club, Han-
over Industrial Park,
& public transporta-
tion. Sun room, fam-
ily room with wood
burning fireplace,
hardwood floors on
1st & 2nd floors, 1st
floor laundry room &
bathroom. Central
cooling fan. Lower
level recreation
room with bar, lots
of closets & stor-
age, coal/wood
stove, office/5th
bedroom & bath.
MLS #12-4610
$280,000
Louise Laine
283-9100 x20
283-9100
HARDING
$249,900
1385 Mt. Zion Rd.
Great country set-
ting on 3.05 acres.
Move in condition
Ranch with 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
inground swimming
pool, hardwood
floors. Finished
basement with wet
bar. 2 car garage,
wrap around drive-
way. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 12-2270
Call Tom
570-262-7716
LAFLIN
7 CONCORD DRIVE
$244,900
Two story, 1,800 sq.
ft., in Oakwood
Park. 8 rooms, cozy
kitchen, 3 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths,
large living room,
family room with
fireplace, dining
room, sunroom with
hardwood floors.
Two car garage,
central air. Lot 100
x 125. Move in
Condition. Call Ed at
570-655-4294 for
appointment.
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HARDING
PRICE REDUCED
$69,900
2032 ROUTE 92
RIVER VIEWS PLUS
EXTRA LOT ON
RIVER. Just 1/4
miles from boat
launch, this great
ranch home is
perched high
enough to keep you
dry, but close
enough to watch
the river roll by.
Surrounded by
nature, this home
features large living
room and eat in
kitchen, 3 bed-
rooms, full unfin-
ished basement.
Ready to move
right in and enjoy
country living just
minutes from down-
town. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-79
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
HUGHESTOWN
$84,500
64 CENTER ST.
Large 4 bed-
room with mas-
ter bedroom
and bath on 1st
floor. New gas
furnace and
water heater
with updated
electrical panel.
Large lot with 1
car garage, nice
location.
www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com.
Must be sold to
settle estate
MLS 13-294
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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HUGHESTOWN
REDUCED
$198,900
184 Rock St.
Spacious brick
Ranch with 3 bed-
rooms, large living
room with fireplace.
3 baths, large Flori-
da room with AC.
Full finished base-
ment with 4th bed-
room, 3/4 bath,
large rec room with
wet bar. Also a
cedar closet and
walk up attic. www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 12-3626
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
JENKINS TWP.
$27,900
151 E. Saylor Ave.
Fixer upper with
great potential in
quiet neighborhood.
3 bedrooms, 1 bath
with off street park-
ing and nice yard.
Directions: Rt 315,
at light turn onto
Laflin Rd to bottom
of hill. Turn right
onto E. Saylor.
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MLS 12-3672
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
KINGSTON
$139,900
129 S. Dawes Ave.
Three bedroom, 2
bath cape cod with
central air, new
windows, doors,
carpets and tile
floor. Full concrete
basement with 9'
ceilings. Walking
distance to Wilkes
Barre. Electric and
Oil heat. MLS #12-
3283. For more
information and
photos visit
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:
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Birchwood Nursing is conveniently located across the street from
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395 Middle Road
Nanticoke, PA
Birchwood Nursing is proud to be an equal opportunity employer
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533 Installation/
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Repair
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533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
RN Supervisor
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Must have current RN Licensure,
2 years nursing experience and
1+ year supervisory experience.
Competitive Benefits & Full Range of
opportunities for professional growth
Call 570-562-2102
Email wpetrillo@riversidernc.com
Fax 570-562-2196
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Application Here
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RNs
ALL SHIFTS FULL-TIME
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Email: wpetrillo@riversidernc.com
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Complete Employment Application Here
500 W. Hospital Street, Taylor
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As a result of employee advancement from within,
Valley Chevrolet has an opportunity for an experienced
service consultant to become a part of our team.
ADP experience would be helpful but is not required.
VALLEY CHEVROLET
VALLEY CHEVROLET
221 Conyngham Ave., Wilkes-Barre, PA
Please send resume to Paul Karnafel, Service Director.
We offer:
Competitive salary
Weekly Commission
Monthly Commission
Paid employee health care
Retirement program
Excellent working
environment
Busy shop
Paid training
We Require:
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Dependability
Effective Communication
Positive Attitude
Attention to detail
Clear PA driver license
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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS:
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Employment page. Mail application
packet to: Ms. Nancy Roberts, Athletic
Director, Dallas School District, PO Box
2000, Dallas, PA 18612
DEADLINE: March 18, 2013
or until the positions are filled
554 Production/
Operations
554 Production/
Operations
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
Discover an exceptional opportunity to deliver
quality healthcare to Americas Veterans.
The Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center is currently
recruiting for the following physician specialties:
Hospitalist Acute Care Inpatients: This position requires the
provider to work 12 hour shifts (7 days on/7 days off) including
weekends, odd tours, and holiday coverage as needed and
determined by the Chief, Medical Service. This position requires
the provider to oversee and take responsibility for the Physician
Extenders as assigned. Proof of BCLS/ACLS Certification.
Dermatologist: This position is responsible for the direct
care of patients with Dermatological conditions consulted from
different clinical settings, including ambulatory and hospitalized
patients. The care of patients with Dermatological conditions
could be in person or through Telemedicine/Virtual care. He/She
is also responsible for the supervision of assigned residents,
medical students, and physician assistants.
Proof of BCLS Certification.
Hospice/Palliative Care: The Palliative Care Physician will
be in charge of the Hospice and Palliative Care Unit. He/She will
also run outpatient and inpatient palliative care consultative
services. The physician will be in charge of establishing stan-
dards of clinical care and be responsible for overseeing the poli-
cies and procedures in this area. Proof of BCLS Certification.
In addition to an attractive salary, we offer vacation/sick leave,
health and life insurance coverage and an attractive retirement
package including a tax deferred savings plan.
Interested applicants must submit the following information:
Curriculum Vitae, Application for Physicians, Dentists, Podiatrists,
Optometrists and Chiropractors, VAF-10-
2850(http://vaww4.va.gov/vaforms),
Declaration for Federal Employment OF-306
(http://www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/of0306.PDF), copy of your
current, professional license, copy of ACLS/BCLS card.
For additional information please call (570) 824-3521,
EXTENSION 7209.
Please mail your complete application package to:
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
VA MEDICAL CENTER
1111 EAST END BOULEVARD
WILKES-BARRE, PA 18711
ATTN: HUMAN RESOURCES/05
VA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
PROCESS ENGINEER
Fabri-Kal Corporation, a major plastics compa-
ny is seeking a Process Engineer to develop and
enhance process capabilities in thermoforming,
extrusion and supporting manufacturing processes
in Hazleton, PA. Demonstrated expertise in tech-
nical leadership, team building and problem-solv-
ing skills. Lead/support technical initiatives to
achieve plant goals in the areas of Safety, Quality,
Productivity and Cost.
Qualifications: 4 year technical degree with min-
imum 7 years relevant experience or equivalent
combination of education and experience in engi-
neering and manufacturing. Strong communica-
tion, technical and analytical skills a must. Under-
standing of plastic polymers/processes. Experience
in Lean Manufacturing, Total Productive Mainte-
nance (TPM) SQC/SPC, and people/Project Mgmt
preferred.
Competitive salary and benefits package:
Health Insurance, Dental & Vision, Disability,
401K, Life, AD&D, Tuition Reimbursement, Paid
Leave. Drug screening and background checks are
conditions of employment.
Forward resume to:
FABRI-KAL Corporation, EOE
Human Resources Dept.
Attn: K. Shaffer
150 Lions Drive
Hazle Township PA 18202
Email: HRPA@Fabri-Kal.com
Fax: 570-501-0817
906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
NEW LISTING!
Quality home in con-
venient location.
Move in ready. Nice
size rooms, finished
room in basement
used as 4th bed-
room or office. Gas
heat, off street
parking. Three sea-
son porch.
MLS#13-560
$115,500
Call Arlene Warunek
570-714-6112
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
KINGSTON
171 Third Avenue.
COMPARE WHAT
YOU GET FOR
YOUR MONEY!
Modern 3 bedroom
town house with 2
1/2 baths (master
bath). Central air
conditioning, family
room, security sys-
tem. Very low gas
heating cost. Deck
and patio, fenced
yard, garage,
Extras!
MLS # 12-3011.
(PHFA financing:
$3,500 down, $557
month, 4.375%
interest, 30 years).
$115,000.
Ask for Bob Kopec
Humford Realty, Inc.
570-822-5126.
KINGSTON
177 Third Avenue
COMPARE WHAT
YOU GET FOR YOUR
MONEY! Modern 3
bedroom end unit
townhouse, with 2
1/2 baths (master
bath). Central air.
Family room, foyer,
deck with canopy,
patio, fenced yard,
garage. Extras!
PHFA financing:
$3,500 down; $557
month, 4.375%
interest, 30 years.
$115,000.
MLS # 12-3012
Ask for Bob Kopec
Humford Realty Inc
570-822-5126
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LAFLIN
$129,900
111 Laflin Road
Nice 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath Split Level
home with hard-
wood floors, 1 car
garage, large yard
and covered patio
in very convenient
location. Great curb
appeal and plenty
of off street park-
ing. Rt. 315 to light
@ Laflin Rd. Turn
west onto Laflin Rd.
Home is on left.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2852
Keri Best
570-885-5082
LAFLIN
$254,900
24 Fordham Road
Great Split Level in
Oakwood Park,
Laflin. 13 rooms, 4
bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths. 2 car garage
and large corner
lot. Lots of space
for the large or
growing family.
www. atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-452
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
NANTICOKE
BIG PRICE
REDUCTION!
Nice home in great
area. New Kitchen
with many updates.
great starter home!
MLS#12-3870
$45,000
Dave Rubbico, Sr
881-7877
Rubbico Realty
826-1600
906 Homes for Sale
LAFLIN
$389,900
10 Fairfield Drive
Exceptional & spa-
cious custom built
cedar home with
open floor plan and
all of the amenities
situated on 2 lots in
picturesque setting.
Create memories in
this 5 bedroom, 4
bath home with 18
ceiling in living
room, gas fireplace,
granite kitchen,
large 2 story foyer,
huge finished lower
level for entertain-
ing with bar/full
kitchen & wine cel-
lar. Inground pool &
hot tub. Directions:
Rt 315 to Laflin Rd.,
right onto Oakwood
Dr., right onto Ford-
ham Rd, left onto
Fairfield Dr., home
is on the right.
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-4063
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
MOOSIC
$99,900
R. 1104 Springbrook
Cape Cod home
with endless possi-
bilities. 3-4 bed-
room, 1 bath, cen-
tral air, plenty of
storage. Enclosed
porch, garage with
carport. Situated on
3 lots. Directions: 1-
81, Exit 180 Moosic
(Rt. 11) L. onto 502,
straight 1/2 mile.
Turn R onto 8th St.,
up hill, turn left,
house 3rd on right.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-607
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
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MOUNTAINTOP
46 Farmhouse Road
Large, fabulous
ranch with vinyl sid-
ing and stone front,
central air, gas heat,
modern kitchen &
baths. Two car
garage, gas fire-
place, finished lower
level, deck & securi-
ty system. A must
see home.
MLS #12-1359
$265,900
Call Florence
Keplinger @
715-7737
Smith Hourigan
Group
474-6307
MOUNTAINTOP
This one acre set-
ting features a nice
1 bedroom home
with good sized
rooms that needs
updating. 1 car
garage. Enclosed
back porch. Shed.
Partially finished
basement with 2nd
kitchen (for can-
ning). Coal burner in
basement.
MLS# 13-185
$99,900
Mary Ann
Desiderio
570-715-7733
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
NANTICOKE
$125,000
WOW. Modern
Ranch! King size
brick Ranch located
on the outskirts of
Nanticoke, Youll fall
in love with the
open floor plan.
Sunny, large sunken
living room, tiled
modern kitchen,
formal dining room,
3 bedrooms. Bath
with tiled garden
tub & glass shower.
Additional amenity,
finished lower level
with fireplace. 3/4
bath with laundry
area.
MLS 12-4107
Michele Hopkins
570-540-6046
906 Homes for Sale
MOUNTAIN TOP/
GLEN SUMMIT
Beautifully appoint-
ed home on 2
acres. Community
amenities include
private lake with
sandy beach, tennis
courts, trails for hik-
ing & biking. This
home boasts per-
ennial gardens &
mature landscaping,
fenced rear yard
enclosing a 20x40
heated in-ground
pool, raised garden,
custom dog house
& run. Entertain &
dine on the wrap-
around porch with
mahogany flooring
& electric hurricane
shutters. The resi-
dence features
hardwood flooring,
French doors, cher-
ry kitchen, 3-4 bed-
rooms, updated
heating/air. Emer-
gency generator for
inclement weather.
MLS# 12-1647
$410,000.
696-2600 ext. 210.
Maribeth Jones
696-6565
NANTICOKE
NEW LISTING!
1,460 sq. ft house.
2 or 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, gas heat.
Can convert to two
1 bedroom apart-
ments with sepa-
rate entrances.
MLS#13-472
$29,900
Call Dana Distasio
570-715-9333
NANTICOKE
NEW LISTING!
1,460 sq. ft house.
2 or 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, gas heat.
Can convert to two
1 bedroom apart-
ments with sepa-
rate entrances.
MLS#13-472
$29,900
Call Dana Distasio
570-715-9333
NANTICOKE
Roomy 2 bedroom
with office, large
deck & off street
parking for up to 4
cars. New electri-
cal, plumbing, re-
placement windows
& roof. Across the
street from large
park.
Motivated Seller!
MLS #13-714
$45,000
Call Christine
570-332-8832
570-613-9080
NANTICOKE
Motivated Seller!
Roomy 4 bedroom
in central location.
New furnace,
plumbing & electri-
cal. Fenced yard
with patio & shed.
MLS #13-718
$45,000
Call Christine
570-332-8832
570-613-9080
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25 W. Washington
Move right into this
very nice 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home.
Lots of natural
woodwork and a
beautiful stained
glass window.
Newer kitchen
appliances and w/w
carpeting. Supple-
ment your heating
with a recently
installed wood pel-
let stove. New roof
installed 11/17/12.
This home also has
a one car
detached garage.
MLS 12-2171
$76,000
John Polifka
570-704-6846
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
570-542-2141
906 Homes for Sale
NANTICOKE
393 E. Noble St.
Check out this 4
bedroom, 1.5 bath
home with 1 car
detached garage.
This home features
a Jacuzzi tub,
newer roof, fur-
nace, hot water
heater, replacement
windows, fenced
yard and large
covered deck.
MLS 13-613
$77,900
Call John Polifka
570-704-7846
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
570-542-2141
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For Sale by
Owner, two rental
properties, side
by side, close to
schools & LCCC.
Great income
potential, currently
rented, recently
remodeled.
252 and 254 East
Grand Street.
Buy now, interest
rates low. Low
taxes. Must See!
$150,000 for both.
Contact Vince
570-258-2450
NANTICOKE
NEW LISTING
260-262
E. Green Street
Double Block
Plenty of parking
with paved back
alley. Close to
LCCC. New roof
installed in 2007
along with a kitchen
& bath update
in #260.
MLS #13-694
$65,900
Call Dana Distasio
570-715-9333
NANTICOKE
REDUCED
1457 S. Hanover St.
Beautiful Tudor
style split level
home. This home
features 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
recreation room
with a bar, wood
burning stove, 2 tier
patio, storage shed,
fenced yard and 1
car garage. Securi-
ty system and
more.
MLS 12-3292
$179,900
John Polifka
570-704-6846
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
NANTICOKE
1472 S. Hanover St.
Well maintained bi-
level. This home
features 2 bed-
rooms, 1 3/4 baths,
recreation room
with propane stove.
Walk out to a 3
season porch.
Professionally land-
scaped yard. 1 car
garage, storage
shed, new appli-
ances, ceiling fans.
Close to LCCC.
$153,900.
Call 570-735-7594
or 570-477-2410
NANTICOKE
24 S. Prospect St.
DRASTIC PRICE
REDUCTION!
Former firehouse
uniquely designed
for multipurpose.
Building includes a
clubhouse in base-
ment with bar and
restrooms. Huge
office, computer
training room, large
carpeted exercise/
utility room, garage
and central air. Two
(2) newer 150,00
BTU Modine over-
head heaters. Off-
street parking
behind building. This
is a very solid struc-
ture located in a
prime business area
in Nanticoke!
DONT MISS
THIS FANTASTIC
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY!
$86,000
MLS# 12-1666
Call Ron
570-817-1362
SIGNATURE
PROPERTIES
570-675-5100
906 Homes for Sale
PITTSTON
$119,900
25 Swallow St.
Grand 2 story home
with Victorial fea-
tures, large eat in
kitchen with laun-
dry, 3/4 bath on
first floor, 2nd bath
with claw foot tub,
lots of closet
space. Move in
ready, off street
parking in rear.
MLS 12-3926
Call Colleen
570-883-7594
PITTSTON
$124,900
67 Carroll St.
The WOW factor!
Move right in and
enjoy this renovat-
ed home with no
worries! 3 bed-
rooms with lots of
closet space. 2 full
baths including a 4
piece master bath
with custom tile
work, open floor
plan with modern
kitchen with island,
corner lot with off
street parking and
nice yard. Come
and take a look!
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-863
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
PITTSTON
Amazing Property!!!
Five bedrooms, 4
with private bath.
spectacular master
suite with sitting
room + 3 room clos-
et. Four fireplaces
All hardwood floors.
Gazebo style ceiling
in library. 3 car
garage. Resort-like
yard with in-ground
pool with cabana &
outside bath. Adult
amenities, full fin-
ished basement.
PREQUALIFIED
BUYERS ONLY
MLS# 12-1091
Call Nancy Answini
570-237-5999
Joseph P. Gilroy
Real Estate
570-288-1444
SWOYERSVILLE
317 Kossack St.
First floor laundry,
new carpet, lami-
nate flooring and a
great 3 season
porch to entertain
in. Lots of potential!
MLS 12-4408
$72,500
Kevin Sobilo
570-817-0706
906 Homes for Sale
PITTSTON
PRICE REDUCED
$39,900
514 Main St.
Grand older home
being sold as-is.
Four bedrooms,
large kitchen, hard-
wood floors on first
floor, vinyl sided,
some newer win-
dows. Needs work
but makes a great
winter project. MLS
#12-2873. For
more information
and photos visit
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
PITTSTON
NEW PRICE
$64,900
9 rooms, aluminum
sided, new
windows & wrap
around porch.
Kitchen with all
appliances, w/w
carpet, laundry
room with washer
& dryer, nicely
painted. Gas heat,
walk up attic on
50 x 150 lot with
shed.
Call Joe, 613-9080
906 Homes for Sale
PITTSTON TWP.
REDUCED
$139,900
10 Norman St.
Very nice, classic
two story brick
home with large
rooms, 4 bed-
rooms, plenty of
baths, large base-
ment, open deck
and covered deck.
Large eat in
kitchen, plenty of
off street parking.
MLS #11-2887. For
more information
and photos visit
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
SWOYERSVILLE
$124,900
115 Hemlock St.
Lots of updates in
this roomy Cape
Cod in a desirable
neighborhood.
Large eat in kitchen
with new flooring.
Finished basement
with theater/rec
room. Large level
yard. Priced to sell!
MLS 12-4231
Call Kevin Sobilo
570-817-0706
906 Homes for Sale
PLAINS
OPEN HOUSE
Sun., Mar. 17, 12-2
32 Brians Place
Townhouse in pris-
tine condition. Move
right in! Has location
& view. Tastefully
finished with two
large bedrooms,
two full baths and
over sized closets.
Living room with
corner fireplace.
Custom kitchen with
hardwood floors.
Well manicured
lawns with privacy
walls. 2,400 sq. ft.
Recreation & multi-
use room. A must
see!! MLS#12-3622
$210,000
David Rubbico, Sr.
881-7877
Rubbico
Real Estate
826-1600
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WEST PITTSTON
Split level, stone
exterior, multi-tiered
deck, bluestone
patio, flood dam-
aged, being sold as
is condition.
$73,500
CALL DONNA
570-613-9080
906 Homes for Sale
PLAINS TWP
$189,900
20 Nittany Lane
Affordable 3 level
townhome features
2 car garage, 3
bedrooms, 3.5
baths, lower level
patio and upper
level deck, gas fire-
place, central air
and vac and stereo
system www.atlas-
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-871
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
YATESVILLE
TOTALLY
RENOVATED,
MODERN, OPEN
FLOOR PLAN
TOWNHOUSE.
Great Location,
convenient to
Wilkes-Barre &
Scranton. 2 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths,
single car attached
garage, kitchen,
dining & living
rooms, deck.
Stainless steel
appliances, Corian
countertops, no
HOA. $159,900
570-654-1964
906 Homes for Sale
PLAINS TWP.
$67,900
This 2 story, 3 Bed-
room Home located
close to Solomon
School is move-in
r eady. Feat ur es
include the fenced
backyard, above-
ground pool, large
deck, off-street
parking & 1st floor
laundry. Call Today!
MLS #13-144
Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
Signature Properties
570-675-5100
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906 Homes for Sale
PLAINS
OPEN HOUSE
Sun., Mar. 17, 12-2
Great 3 bedroom, 1
bath with a large eat
in kitchen & finished
basement with a dry
bar. Large fenced
yard & extra lot
included for addi-
tional parking. With-
in walking distance
of Wyoming Valley
Mall!
$134,900
MLS# 12-2479
Dave Rubbico, Sr.
881-7877
Rubbico
Real Estate
826-1600
SHAVERTOWN
2 years old, open
floor plan, hard-
wood floors 1st &
2nd floors. 2 story
great room with
floor to ceiling fire-
place, 3 sides brick
exterior. Lower level
finished with French
doors out to patio,
breathtaking views,
upgraded landscap-
ing with 3 waterfalls.
MLS #12-4215
PRICE REDUCED
$599,000
Call Geri
570-862-7432
Lewith & Freeman
696-0888
SHICKSHINNY LAKE
Lake Front Property
at Shickshinny Lake!
4 Bedrooms, 2.75
baths, 2 kitchens,
living room, large
family room. 2 sun-
rooms, office &
laundry room. Two
car attached gar-
age with paved
driveway, above
ground pool, dock &
100' lake frontage.
$375,000
MLS #12-860
Call Kenneth
Williams
570-542-2141
Five
Mountains
Realty
SUGARLOAF
Beautiful home in a
beautiful location.
2003 custom built
Cape Cod offers
4.89 cleared acres.
Heated in ground
pool, 3 full baths, 1st
floor master bed-
room & laundry & an
updated kitchen. 2
car attached gar-
age with bonus
room above. Close
to Humboldt Indus-
trial Park & Eagle
Rock Resort.
MLS# 13-894
$309,000
Call/text Donna Cain
947-3824 or
Tony Wasco
855-2424
570-901-1020
SWOYERSVILLE
187 Shoemaker St.
Totally Redone! This
cozy Cape Cod has
3 bedrooms, 1 bath.
Modern kitchen with
granite countertops,
ceramic tile back-
splash and floor, all
new hardwood
throughout, new
furnace, new wiring,
new windows, duct
work in place for
central air, much
more! Vinyl siding,
large unfinished
basement, deck,
Off street parking.
24 hour notice to
show.
Asking $135,000.
Call Don at
814-5072
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
WILKES-BARRE
68 Jones Street
This 2 story home
features 3 bed-
rooms, 1 & 1.5
baths, an attached
sunroom, private
back yard, large liv-
ing room all great
for entertaining.
Close to schools &
shopping.
$44,900.
MLS 12-3211
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
Large, move-in con-
dition 10 room, 4
bedroom, 3 bath, 2-
story home with off-
street parking near
Barney Farms. This
is a well maintained
home with a large
eat-in kitchen, map-
le cabinets & par-
quet floor. The fur-
nace/central air
conditioning is only
2 years old. Buy this
home & enjoy your
summer days &
nights in your large
screened in rear
porch or in the
fenced yard with a
black top patio/bas-
ketball court.
MLS#13-69
$169,900
Karen Altavilla
283-9100 x28
696-2600
WYOMING
PRICE REDUCED!
Beautifully updated
home in convenient
Wyoming location.
New foyer, updated
kitchen, bathroom,
walls & flooring.
Nice size deck &
front porch. Hard-
wood floors &
stained glass win-
dow make the foyer
a stunning entrance.
Open floor plan be-
tween living room &
dining room gives
the rooms a larger
feel. Great neigh-
borhood & schools.
#12-3852
REDUCED TO
$139,000
Chris Jones
696-6558
696-2600
WAPWALLOPEN
359 Pond Hill
Mountain Road
4 bedroom home
features a great
yard with over 2
acres of property.
Situated across
from a playground.
Needs some TLC
but come take a
look, you wouldnt
want to miss out.
There is a pond at
the far end of the
property that is
used by all sur-
rounding neighbors.
This is an estate
and is being sold as
is. No sellers prop-
erty disclosure. Will
entertain offers in
order to settle
estate. MLS 11-962
$49,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
WEST PITTSTON
128 LINDEN ST.
Motivated Seller!
Beautiful Cape
Cod. 3+ bed-
rooms, 2 full
baths. Ultra-mod-
ern kitchen with
granite counter-
tops, tile floors &
laundry area. Din-
ing room has
French doors,
with laminated
floors. Plenty of
closet space. 2nd
floor master bed-
room & adjoining
den. New win-
dows, water
heater, electric,
gas furnace.
Three season
porch, mudroom
& fenced yard.
$125,900.
570-883-9943
570-212-8684
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WEST PITTSTON
112 Clear Springs
Court
NEW PRICE
$164,000
Ledgeview Estates
Updates, Updates,
Updates New
hardwood floors,
granite counter
tops in kitchen, new
granite vanities, tile
floor, finished, walk-
out basement with
gas fireplace.
Call Donna
570-613-9080
906 Homes for Sale
WHITE-HAVEN
501 Birch Lane
Beautiful 4 bed-
room, 3 bath. Enjoy
the amenities of a
private lake, boat-
ing, basketball
courts, etc. The
home has wood
floors and carpeting
throughout. French
doors in the kitchen
that lead you out to
the large rear deck
for entertaining. The
backyard has 2 utili-
ty sheds for storage
MLS 12-1695
NEW PRICE
$174,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
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WILKES BARRE
$44,900
70 N. Meade
3BR, 1 bath in move
in condition with
new electric box,
water heater, and
plumbing. Off
street parking in
rear for 3 cars,
good credit and
your house, taxes &
insurance would be
under $400/month.
MLS #12-3900. For
more information
and photos visit
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
Call Tom
570-262-7716
WILKES BARRE
$54,000
735 N. Washington
Street
Spacious 2 story, 3
bedrooms with 2 ca
detached garage,
good starter home,
needs TLC. MLS #12
3887. For more
information and pho
tos visit www.atlasre
altyinc.com.
Call Tom
570-262-7716
WILKES BARRE
$69,900
253 Parrish St.
Spacious home,
ready to move into.
Large open floor
plan offers a great
layout for all your
needs. Three bed-
rooms, plus lower
level family room.
Modern bath and
open kitchen.
Shared driveway
gives you off street
parking for a couple
of cars,detached
garage. MLS #12-
3628. For more
information and
photos visit
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
WILKES BARRE
REDUCED
$39,900
61 Puritan Lane
Are you spending
more than $400/mo
on rent?? Owning
this home could
cost you less! With
3 bedrooms and a
fenced in yard, this
home makes a per-
fect place to start
your homeowner-
ship experience.
Ask me how!
MLS #12-1823. For
more information
and photos visit
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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WILKES- BARRE
$112,000
43 Richmont Ave.
Worth more than
listed price, this 3
bedroom, 2 bath
Cape Cod home
has central air,
hardwood floors,
fenced yard, above
ground pool, mod-
ern kitchen and
baths. www.atlasre-
altyinc.com
MLS 13-789
Tom Salvaggio
570-262-7716
LINE UP
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WILKES-BARRE
$72,900
35 Hillard St.
Hardwood floors,
fenced in yard,
large deck. Off
street parking. 3
bedroom home with
1st floor laundry.
Move in condition.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-1655
Colleen Turant
570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE
$99,900
77 Schuler St.
NOTHING to do but
move right in! This
home has every-
thing you need...3
bedrooms, 2.5
baths, large fenced
in yard, screened in
porch, off street
parking, quiet
neighborhood.
Home recently
remodeled inside &
out. www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-467
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE/NORTH
Three bedroom
ranch on corner lot,
convenient to
Wilkes-Barre Blvd.
& Rt. 81. Living
room, dining room
& modern kitchen.
Enclosed porch with
large deck and hot
tub, full basement, 1
car garage, shed
and carport. All
electric.
Maintenance Free.
$99,900
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570-824-8245
WYOMING
575 Susquehanna
Avenue
FOR SALE BY
OWNER
NEVER
FLOODED
4 bedroom, 2 full
bath in a great
neighborhood.
New windows
entire home, fin-
ished lower level,
detached garage,
4 season sun-
room. Master
suite has new full
bath and large
walk in closet.
New above
ground pool with
deck. Must see!
PRICED TO
SELL $179,000
570-885-6848
YATESVILLE
$139,900
617 Willowcrest Dr.
End unit. 2 bed-
room townhome
with master bath on
2nd floor. Needs a
little TLC.
MLS 13-569
Call Tom
570-262-7716
906 Homes for Sale
YATESVILLE
$174,900
603 Willowcrest Dr.
Super end unit
townhouse, no
fees. 2 bedrooms,
3 baths, central air,
electric heat, cathe-
dral ceiling with
skylights. Large
family room with
propane stove and
its own ductless
air. MLS 13-482
Call Tom
570-262-7716
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
BEAR CREEK
$149,900
1255 Laurel Run Rd.
Bear Creek Twp.,
large commercial
garage/warehouse
on 1.214 acres with
additional 2 acre
parcel. 2 water
wells. 2 newer
underground fuel
tanks. May require
zoning approval.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-208
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
DURYEA
$39,900
93 Main St.
Four units. 3 resi-
dential and one
storefront.Great
corner location,
flood damaged
home being sold as
is. For more info
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-1948
Call Tom
570-262-7716
EDWARDSVILLE
Lawrence St.
Nice 3 unit property.
Lots of off street
parking and bonus 2
car garage. All units
are rented. Great
income with low
maintenance.
$139,900
MLS# 10-2675
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
HANOVER
Repossessed
Income Property
Out of flood area
5 apartments, 2
buildings on one lot
in excellent condi-
tion. Hardwood
floors. $95,000
570-822-9697
HANOVER TWP.
COMMERCIAL
LEASE
8,500 sq. ft. building
$4,000/month, ten-
ant pays utilities.
Building Ready for
many uses. Owner
will build to suit.
Custom Leases
Available. Property
has 5 garage bays,
office space & plen-
ty of parking and
fenced side yards.
Heated with rest-
rooms. unlimited
potential.
MLS #13-63
Call Today!
Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
Signature Properties
570-675-5100
PLYMOUTH TWP.
Route #11 Two Bay
Garage in high traf-
fic location. 250
frontage ideal for
contractor, auto
repair, small busi-
ness. priced to sell
at $95,000.
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
KINGSTON
Great opportunity
for this 2,900 sq. ft.
professional office
building in high traf-
fic area. Currently
used as a veterinary
clinic but is easily
adapted for other
uses. See how this
space can be used
for you! Open
entry space, individ-
ual offices, full base-
ment for storage,
central air, and gas
heat. Parking for 12
cars.
MLS-12-416
$339,000
Call Rhea for
details
570-696-6677
KINGSTON
341 Wyoming Ave.
3 story Victorian
home located in a
high exposure area.
Has all the lovely
signature wood-
work of a grand
VIctorian of yester-
year! Can be
restored for use as
a residential home
or a landlord invest-
ment. Currently
subdivided into mul-
tiple office spaces
and 2 apartments.
MLS 12-617
$149,000
Jay A. Crossin
EXT. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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NANTICOKE
NEW LISTING
Newly remodeled,
immaculate office
building. 1,600 sq.
ft., central air, plenty
of parking, abun-
dant storage areas,
handicapped acc-
essible.
MLS#13-667
$79,900
Dana Distasio
570-715-9333
NANTICOKE
105 S. Market St.
Superb, brick com-
mercial building with
second floor apart-
ment. Well main-
tained. Ideal for
beauty salon, start-
up small business.
Call for details.
Priced to sell at
$125,000.
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
PITTSTON
Completely remod-
eled with new addi-
tion in prime loca-
tion. 2 separate
Main Street ent-
rances. Can be
used as one office
or two. Handicap-
ped accessible,
security system,
garage, 2 kitchens,
2 baths, newer roof
and heating system.
MLS# 13-9
A Must See!
$289,000.
Call Christine
570-332-8832
570-613-9080
PITTSTON
$115,000
142-144 Carroll St.
Well maintained,
fully rented 4 unit
investment property
in quiet neighbor-
hood. Owner took
good care of this
property. www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-4514
Call Terry
570-885-3041 or
Angie
570-885-4896
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
PITTSTON
$129,900
224 William St.
Are you a hair-
dresser or barber?
Need a space for
an in home busi-
ness? This might be
just what youre
looking for. Well
maintained 4 bed-
room home with
salon (previously a
barber shop for 60
years). Very well
established, high
visibility location
and additional home
with 3 bedrooms
currently rented to
a tenant. Must be
sold as one pack-
age. www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com
MLS 13-216
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON
68 William St.
Great investment
property with 3
units and separate
utilities. Each unit
has 2 entrances
and washer hook
up. Roof is 5 years
old. For more info
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-1897
$69,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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UNION TWP
Great Old 80 Acre
Farm, Location Next
to Northwest High
School with approx.
35 acres of fields &
45 acres wooded.
Small pond, barn,
old farmhouse with
out buildings(in poor
condition - little or
no value) plenty of
road frontage.
MLS #13-807
$359,000
Call Richard Long
406-2438
675-4400
SWEET VALLEY
3.8 acres, zoned B2
with home & pond.
Priced for quick
sale. High traffic
area Located at the
intersection of
Rt. 118 & Main Road.
$89,000
Call Richard Long
406-2438
675-4400
WILKES-BARRE
Owner Retiring
Turn Key Night
Club For Sale.
Two full bars,
game area.
Four restrooms.
Prime Location!!!
Creative financing
Available $80,000,
Dave Rubbico, Jr.
Rubbico
Real Estate
826-1600
WEST NANTICOKE
$139,900
30 E. Poplar St.
Multi - Family
5 apartments and a
2 car garage, all
rented. Off street
parking for 8 cars.
Great investment.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-680
Tom Salvaggio
570-262-7716
WEST SIDE
Well established
Italian Restaurant
on the West Side
with seating for 75.
Business only
includes good will,
all furniture and fix-
tures, all kitchen
equipment and
delivery van for
$150,000. Building
sold separately.
Restaurant on 1st
floor and 2 bed-
room luxury apart-
ment on 2nd floor
for $250,000.
www.atlasrealty
inc.com
MLS 12-3433
Call Charlie
912 Lots & Acreage
BEAR CREEK
Bear Creek Blvd.
Wonderful opportu-
nity! Beautiful 3.45
acre wooded build-
ing lot for your new
home. 200' front-
age.
MLS #13-157
$39,900
Mary Ann Desiderio
570-715-7733
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
DALLAS
Commercial -
Vacant Land
2.12 acres of
commercial land
in a prime Back
Mountain location.
Ideal spot to build
an office or profes-
sional building.
Corner wooded lot.
Water,electric &
gas available to be
run to site. Call
Rhea for details
MLS#12-4281
570-696-6677
$249,900
DALLAS
Memorial Highway
3.65 acre B-2 com-
mercial parcel with
488 of prime
frontage on busy
Rt. 415. Ideal for
retail/office devel-
opment, bank,
restaurant. The
possibilities are
endless. Property
has a 30x40 Pole
Barn with concrete
floor.
MLS 12-4396
$425,000
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT
Scenic level 2 acre
building lot is perked
& surveyed & ready
for your dream
home! Owner is sell-
ing for $95,000 but
will discount to
$70,000 if you con-
sider building a
green energy effi-
cient type home on
lot. Privately owned
& located on Lake
Louise Rd within 1/2
mile of Twin Oaks
Golf Club. For more
info 570-288-9050
after 5 pm Serious
inquiries only.
DALLAS TOWNSHIP
63 acres with about
5,000 roadfront on
2 roads. All Wood-
ed. $385,000. Call
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
EARTH CONSERVANCY
Land For Sale
61 +/- Acres
Nuangola $95,000
46 +/- Acres
Hanover Twp.
$79,000
Highway
Commercial KOZ
Hanover Twp. 3+/-
Acres 11 +/- Acres
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
Acreage Zoned
R-3
Sugar Notch Lot
$13,500
See Additional
Land for Sale at:
www.earth
conservancy.org
Call: 570-823-3445
HANOVER TWP
Slope St.
Nice building lot
with utilities avail-
able. Ideal home
site. Affordable at
$12,900
TOWNE &
COUNTRY RE CO
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
Hughestown Boro
LAND
1/2 acre of land for
sale in Hughestown
Boro. 92 road
frontage & over
300 deep. Public
sewer, water, &
gas. Located
behind Grace Luxu-
ry Apts. on Division
St. $55,000.
17,000 sq. ft. lot for
sale in Hughestown
Boro. 118 road
frontage x 137
deep. Back proper-
ty line is 132 wide.
Public sewer, water,
& gas. Located
behind Grace Luxu-
ry Apts on North
View Drive. $35,000
570-760-7326
KINGSTON
HUGE PRICE
REDUCTION!
302-304 Wyoming
Avenue
One of the only
commercial building
lots available on
Wyoming Ave.
Make this extremely
busy site the next
address of your
business.
MLS 08-1872
$59,900
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
912 Lots & Acreage
LEHMAN
9 Acres on Lehman
Outlet Road. 470
front, over 1,000
deep. Wooded.
$125,000. Call
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
MOOSIC
BUILDING LOT
REDUCED
$28,500
Corner of Drake St.
& Catherine,
Moosic. 80x111
building lot with
sewer & water
available, in great
area with newer
homes. Corner lot.
For more details
visit www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com.
MLS #12-1148.
Call Charlie
NEWPORT TWP.
LOTS LOTS - - LOTS LOTS - - LOTS LOTS
1 mile south of
L.C.C.C.
Established
developement with
underground utili-
ties including gas.
Cleared lot. 100
frontage x 158.
$35,000.
Lot 210 frontage
158 deep on hill
with great view
$35,000.
Call 570-736-6881
PLAINS
39 acres of wooded
& cleared property,
ideal for your cus-
tom dream home &
country estate.
MLS #13-732
$299,900
Christine
570-332-8832
570-613-9080
PLAINS TWP.
VACANT LAND
KING OF THE
MOUNTAIN!
Truly a 360 degree
view from the high-
est point of this
property. 48.49
acres to be sold as
one parcel. Build
your dream house
here or buy and
sub-divide. Will
require well and
septic system. Just
minutes from High-
way 315, near the
Casino but very pri-
vate. www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-4142
Only $149,000
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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new apartment?
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SHAVERTOWN
Beautiful 1 acre
building lot located
in established back
Mountain sub-divi-
sion. Buy now and
start building your
dream home in the
spring. Lot has
underground utili-
ties, public sewer
and private well.
MLS #13-137
$62,400
Christine Pieczynski
696-6569
696-2600
SHICKSHINNY
23+/- acres of
wooded land and
farmland with barn
in good condition
and a nice travel
trailer. Well on
property.
MLS#12-2572
$115,000
Ken Williams
542-8800
Five Mountains
Realty
542-2141
SHICKSHINNY
26 acres of mostly
open land for
a beautiful
homesite near
Shickshinny Lake.
MLS #12-3394
$130,000
Ken Williams
542-8800
Five Mountains
Realty
542-2141
SHICKSHINNY LAKE
Location, Location,
Location
A most unique &
desirable lakefront
property. This is an
opportunity to
purchase a
centrally situated
lot with an
unmatched view of
this beautiful lake.
If you are looking
for that special
building site, this is
it! MLS# 11-1269
$169,900
Call Dale Williams
Five Mountains
Realty
570-256-3343
915 Manufactured
Homes
HANOVER TWP.
2 bedrooms, 1 bath
mobile home locat-
ed in a park on a
rented lot along a
quiet, dead end
road. Covered car-
port and shed. In
good condition, but
needs updating
$8000. OBO. Please
call 570-829-3476
or 570-994-6308
SHICKSHINNY
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
Immaculate double
wide on one rural
acre. Not in flood
zone. $75,000.
Call Jackie at
570-925-6427
938 Apartments/
Furnished
SHICKSHINNY
1 bedroom no smok-
ing, heat water,
parking. 542-4187
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
ASHLEY
AVAILABLE NOW
2nd floor, modern
living room &
kitchen. 2 bed-
rooms & bath. Off
street parking.
Washer/dryer hook-
up. Appliances. Bus
stop at the door.
Water Included.
$575 + utilities &
security. No pets.
TRADEMARK
REALTY GROUP
570-954-1992
AVOCA
3 rooms includes
heat, hot water,
water, garbage &
sewer + appliances,
washer/dryer hook-
up, off street park-
ing. Security. No
pets. $490/month.
570-655-1606
BACK MOUNTAIN
2nd floor.
NON SMOKING
Spacious 2 bed-
room. Modern kit-
chen, separate liv-
ing & dining rooms.
Includes: heat, hot
water, cable & gar-
age. $800/month,
no pets, references,
1 month security.
570-675-4128
BACK
MOUNTAIN
Large 1 bedroom,
living room, kitchen
with appliances,
tiled bath, deck.
No Pets. $425.
570-696-1866
DALLAS
HI-MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
1075 Memorial Hwy.
Low & Moderate
Income Elderly
Rentals Include:
*Electric Range &
Refrigerator
*Off Street Parking
*Community Room
*Coin Operated
Laundry *Elevator.
*Video Surveilence
Applications
Accepted by
Appointment
570-675-5944
8a.m. - 4 p.m.
TDD Only,
1-800-654-5984
Voice Only,
1-800-654-5988
Handicap Accessi-
ble
Equal Housing
Opportunity
DALLAS
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
220 Lake St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized program.
Extremely low
income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,450.
570-675-6936,
TDD800-654-5984
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
DALLAS
Municipal Rd. 1st
floor 2 bedroom,
Living room, dining
room, kitchen, bath.
Forced air propane
heat, carport. $595.
Call 570-332-3562
EXETER
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor apartment.
Modern with
enclosed porch &
patio, one car
garage with
remote. Washer &
dryer hookup. 1
year lease and
security. $495
No Pets.
Call Charlie
570-829-1578
EXETER
BEAUTIFUL 1st floor
1 bedroom 1/2
duplex. Eat-in
kitchen, appliances
included refrigera-
tor, stove, dish-
washer, & washer/
dryer hook-up. No
pets. $720/ mo +
security & electric
heat, water,
garbage & sewage
included.
570-301-7247
EXETER
TOWNHOUSE
Wildflower Village
Like New! 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
living room, large
dining/kitchen area.
Deck. $695/mo +
utilities. No Pets.
570-696-4393
Need a Roommate?
Place an ad and
find one here!
570-829-7130
Boat? Car? Truck?
Motorcycle? Air-
plane? Whatever it
is, sell it with a
Classified ad.
570-829-7130
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HALLSTEAD, PA
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1109 N. Church Street (Rt. 309) Hazle Twp., PA 18202
www.fairwaysubaru.com 570-455-7733
Mon.-Thurs. 8:30am-8pm Fri. 8:30am-6pm Sat. 8:30am-3pm Sun. Closed.
*Tax &Tags Extra. **Tax &Tags Extra, SubjectToVehicle Insurance & Availability With Approved Credit. Tier One Credit Approval Required. 2013 Impreza 2.0i Premium CVT 1 AtThis Price, 2013 Outback 2.5i CVT 1
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2013 SUBARU
OUTBACK
2.5i CVT
$
259
**
OR BUY FOR
$
24,395
*
PlusTax &Tags.
DDB 01
$1,300 Down Payment
$0 Security Deposit
$259 First Months Lease Payment
$1,599Total Due at Lease Signing
PER MONTH LEASE/
10,000 MILES/YEAR
42 MONTHS
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
2012 IIHS Top Safety Pick
Splash Guards
All Weather Floor Mats
MSRP $25,961 D3270725
AUTOMATIC
,395
Tags.
2013 SUBARU
IMPREZA
2.0i PREMIUM CVT
$
259
**
OR BUY FOR
$
20,995
*
PlusTax &Tags.
DLD 02
$0 Down Payment
$0 Security Deposit
$259 First Months Lease Payment
$259Total Due At Lease Signing
PER MONTH LEASE/
10,000 MILES/YEAR
42 MONTHS
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
36 MPG Hwy
2013 IIHS Top Safety Pick
Seven Airbags Standard
All Weather Package:
Heated Front Seats, Windshield
Wiper, De-Icer, Heated Side
Mirrors
MSRP $22,065 DH811578
AUTOMATIC
2013 SUBARU
FORESTER
2.5X 4AT
$
219
**
OR BUY FOR
$
21,995
*
PlusTax &Tags.
DFB 21
$1,261 Down Payment
$0 Security Deposit
$219 First Months Lease Payment
$1,500Total Due at Lease Signing
PER MONTH LEASE/
10,000 MILES/YEAR
42 MONTHS
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
2012 IIHS Top Safety Pick
Luggage Compartment Cover
Alloy Wheel Package
All Weather Floor Mats
Rear Cargo Net
Splash Guard Kit
Rear Bumper Cover
MSRP $24,297 DH446115
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Can Get As Low As
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On New
2013 Forester
Models
***
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LEGACY
2.5i CVT
$
239
**
OR BUY FOR
$
21,395
*
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DAB 01
$0 Down Payment
$0 Security Deposit
$0 First Months Lease Payment
$0Total Due At Lease Signing
PER MONTH LEASE/
10,000 MILES/YEAR
42 MONTHS
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
2012 Top Safety Pick
Power Window, Locks & Mirrors
Splash Guards
All Weather Floor Mats
MSRP $22,579 D3016844
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& Locks, CD
2012 Fiat 500 3Dr
$
13,399
*
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Pkg, Off Road Tires,
Chrome Wheels,
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2012 Dodge Ram 1500
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$
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*
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2011 Hyundai
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$
10,799
*
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$
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*
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HHR Panel Wagon
$
11,999
*
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Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
2008 Pontiac
G6 Sedan
$
12,799
*
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Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
2007 Honda CRV
EX 4WD
$
13,399
*
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Power Windows & Locks, CD
2009 Saturn
Aura Sedan
$
13,399
*
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Seats, Alloy Wheels, Automatic
2009 Nissan
Altima S Sedan
$
13,799
*
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Windows & Locks, Only 26K Miles
2004 Cadillac
CTS Sedan
$
11,299
*
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Only 53K Miles, Nice!
2007 Nissan
Murano SL AWD
$
14,999
*
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All Wheel Drive, Alloys, P. Seat
2010 Suzuki
Kizashi GTS AWD
$
14,999
*
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Sunroof, P. Seat, Alloys, PW, PL
2012 Volkswagen
Passat SE Sedan
$
15,499
*
Stk# P14877, Automatic,
Power Windows & Locks, CD
2012 Ford Focus
SEL Sedan
$
15,999
*
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Wheels, Fog Lights, Sync
2011 Mitsubishi
Endeavor 4WD
$
17,299
*
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CD, Alloy Wheels, 3 Left To Choose From!
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Journey AWD
$
19,999
*
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Wheel Drive, Power Windows & Locks
2011 Toyota
Prius III
$
21,999
*
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Miles, Power Windows & Locks
2012 Chevy
Traverse LT AWD
$
23,399
*
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Wheel Drive, Alloy Wheels, 8 Passenger
2013 Kia Sorento
SUV AWD
$
23,999
*
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Power Windows & Locks, 2 Left @ This Price!
2012 Dodge Ram
1500 Quad Cab 4x4
$
24,599
*
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Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels
2012 Nissan
Pathnder 4x4
$
24,799
*
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Seat, Power Seat, Alloy Wheels
2010 Ford Escape
XLT 4WD $
16,999
*
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Power Windows & Locks, CD
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2Dr Lifted 4x4
$
28,999
*
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Automatic, Hardtop, Already Built For You @
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Crew Cab 4x4
$
28,999
*
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Locks, CD, Bedliner, 3 Available @ This Price!
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Stk# P14994, Leather,
Power Memory Drivers Seat,
Moonroof, Only 4K Miles
$
39,999
*
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Stk# P14962, Sunroof,
Leather Seats, Power
Memory Seats, Alloys
$
25,999
*
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Stk# P14965,
Hybrid! Leather,
Navigation, Sunroof
$
28,599
*
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Stk# P14868, X Drive,
All Wheel Drive, Leather,
Sunroof, Automatic
$
28,499
*
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Stk# P14895, All Wheel
Drive, Leather, Sunroof,
Sport Package, Sharp!
$
32,499
*
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Stk# P14977, Heated Leather,
3rd Row, Navigation,
Rear DVD, & Much More!
$
49,999
*
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Stk# P14949, Luxury Package,
Navigation w/ Camera,
22 Wheels, Power Side Steps
$
54,999
*
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Cargo Van
Stk# P14970,
53K Miles, Ladder
Rack, Bin Packages,
Automatic
$
5,999
*
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Impala
Stk# P14915A,
Leather, Alloys,
Power Windows
& Locks
$
7,999
*
2007 Saturn
Vue AWD
Stk# P14746,
All Wheel Drive,
Automatic, Power
Windows & Locks, CD
$
8,799
*
2009 Toyota
Scion Coupe
Stk# S2252D, Alloy
Wheels, Power
Windows & Locks,
Manual, Sporty!
$
8,799
*
2005 Chevrolet
Impala Sedan
Stk# P14936B,
Only 42K Miles,
Power Windows
& Locks
$
8,899
*
2005 Honda Accord
EX Sedan
Stk# P14989,
Automatic, Power
Windows & Locks,
Alloy Wheels, CD
$
8,999
*
2007 Hyundai
Tucson 4WD
Stk# P14912,
Automatic, Alloy
Wheels, Power
Windows & Locks
$
9,999
*
2007 Honda Fit
Hatchback
Stk# P14991,
Automatic, Power
Windows & Locks, CD,
Great Gas Mileage!
$
9,999
*
2013 Dodge
Grand Caravan
$
21,399
*
Stk# P14988, Stow-N-Go Seats,
3rd Row, Perfect for the Family!
2011 Toyota
Corolla LE Sedan
$
13,899
*
Stk# P14849, Automatic, Power Windows
& Locks, Great On Gas!
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OFFERS END 3/31/2013
36 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at at signing
$1999. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & ATier 800+CB Score.
LEASE
FOR
ONLY:
$
199
PER
MONTH
for 36 months
Plus Tax
MSRP - $25,015
2013 Chevy Equinox LS FWD
36 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at at signing
$2849. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & ATier 800+CB Score.
LEASE
FOR
ONLY:
$
149
PER
MONTH
for 36 months
Plus Tax
MSRP - $19,035
2013 Chevy Cruze LS
36 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at at signing
$2100. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & ATier 800+CB Score.
LEASE
FOR
ONLY:
$
239
PER
MONTH
for 36 months
Plus Tax
MSRP - $24,245
2013 Chevy Camaro Cpe 1LS
36 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at at signing
$2199. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & ATier 800+CB Score.
LEASE
FOR
ONLY:
$
259
PER
MONTH
for 36 months
Plus Tax
MSRP - $31,370
2013 Chevy Traverse LS FWD
36 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at at signing
$2509. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & ATier 800+CB Score.
LEASE
FOR
ONLY:
$
309
PER
MONTH
for 39 months
Plus Tax
MSRP - $37,170
2013 Chevy Silverado 1500 4WDLTExt Cab
39 Month Lease, Tax & Registration Additional. All Incentives Applied. Total due at at signing
$2519. 12,000 Allowable Miles Per Year must be approved thru Ally S & ATier 800+CB Score.
Automatic
ALL STAREDITION
ABOUND
2013 Chevy Malibu LS
LEASE
FOR
ONLY:
$
189
PER
MONTH
for 36 months
Plus Tax
MSRP - $22,805
On
Our
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Savings
ALL
MONTH
LONG
PRE-OWNED SPECIALS
2004 JEEP
WRANGLER X 4X4
6 Cyl, 5 Spd, Hardtop, Steprails
$
13,500
2007 JEEP WRANGLER
UNLIMITED 4X4
6 Cyl, Auto, A/C, Steprails
$
22,500
1994 CHEVY
CORVETTE
V-8, Auto, Only 57K,
Where Ya Gonna Find One!
$
12,999
2005 TOYOTA
CAMRY 4DR SDN
4 Cyl, Auto, A/C, PW, PDL
$
9,999
2011 CHEVY HHR
4 Cyl, Auto, A/C, Roof Rack
$
13,999
2009 PONTIAC
G5 2DR CPE
4 Cyl, 5 Spd, A/C, PW, PDL
$
9,999
2010 BUICK LACROSSE
CXL SDN
6 Cyl, Auto, A/C, Leather,
Alloys, Only 33K
$
20,999
Style, Class, Excellence
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*ALL OFFERS SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER CHANGES. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. FINANCING ON SELECT MODELS WITH APPROVED CREDIT.
0.9% APR FINANCING FOR 36 MONTHS = $28.18/$1,000 FINANCED. 1.9% APR FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS = $17.50/$1,000 FINANCED.
PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS.
PAYMENTS INCLUDE ALL REBATES AND INCENTIVES. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 3/31/13.
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Financing for 24 to 36 Months*
0.9% APR
Financing for 37 to 60 Months
on All 2013 Acura
ILX, TSX & TL Models*
1.9% APR
MODEL #
TB4H3DJNW
*LEASE IS PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 PROCESSING FEE WITH 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS FIRST MONTHS PAYMENT DUE AT LEASE SIGNING.
GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $22,335.15.
NEW 2013 Acura
RRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDXXXXXXXX AWD
$
393
LEASE
FOR
PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS* - I VTECH ENGINE
- 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
- LEATHER INTERIOR
- POWER MOONROOF
- BLUETOOTH
- VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST
- ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY
ENGINEERING GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED IN LEASE
MODEL #
YD2HCJNW
*LEASE IS PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 PROCESSING FEE WITH 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS FIRST MONTHS PAYMENT DUE AT LEASE SIGNING.
GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $24,296.25.
NEW 2013 Acura
MMMMMMMMDDDDDDDDXXXXXXXX
$
457
LEASE
FOR
PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS* - 6CL I VTECH ENGINE
- 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
WITH GRADE LOGIC
- LEATHER INTERIOR
- POWER MOONROOF
- BLUETOOTH
- VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST
- ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY
ENGINEERING GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED IN LEASE
MODEL #
CU2F4CJW
*LEASE IS PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 PROCESSING FEE WITH 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS FIRST MONTHS PAYMENT DUE AT LEASE SIGNING.
GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $18,843.00.
NEW 2013 Acura
TTTTTTTTSSSSSSSSXXXXXXXX
$
320
LEASE
FOR
PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS* - 201HP I VTECH ENGINE
- 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
WITH GRADE LOGIC
- LEATHER INTERIOR
- POWER MOONROOF
- BLUETOOTH
- VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST
- ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY
ENGINEERING GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED IN LEASE
MODEL #
DE1F5DJNW
*LEASE IS PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 PROCESSING FEE WITH 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS FIRST MONTHS PAYMENT DUE AT LEASE SIGNING.
GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $17,756.05
NEW 2013 Acura
IIIIIIIILLLLLLLLXXXXXXXX PREMIUM
$
299
LEASE
FOR
PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS* - I VTECH ENGINE
- AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
WITH GRADE LOGIC
- DUAL ZONE AUTO CLIMATE CONTROL
- POWER MOONROOF - BLUETOOTH
- VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST
- ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY ENGINEERING
- XENON HEADLIGHTS
- MULTI VIEW REAR CAMERA GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED IN LEASE
MODEL #
UA8F2DJW
*LEASE IS PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 PROCESSING FEE WITH 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS FIRST MONTHS PAYMENT DUE AT LEASE SIGNING.
GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $22,080.00.
NEW 2013 Acura
TTTTTTTTLLLLLLLL
$
365
LEASE
FOR
PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS* - I VTECH ENGINE
- 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
- LEATHER INTERIOR
- POWER MOONROOF - BLUETOOTH
- VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST
- ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY ENGINEERING
- SEQUENTIAL SPORT SHIFT AUTOMATIC
WITH PADDLE SHIFTERS
- FULLY INDEPENDENT SPORT-TUNED SUSPENSION GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED IN LEASE
NEW 2014 Acura
RRRRRRRRLLLLLLLLXXXXXXXX
NOW AVAILABLE
FOR TEST DRIVE
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Certied Pre-Owned LowAPRRates
*Eligible customers will receive up to 3 months payment credit on their current lease with a lease or
nance of any new 2013 Mercedes-Benz vehicle through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services.
Certain exclusions apply. See dealer for details.
At Mercedes-Benz, we also create exceptional opportunities.
UP TO 3 MONTHS
PAYMENT CREDIT*
ON YOUR CURRENT MERCEDES-BENZ FINANCIAL SERVICES LEASE
WITH THE PURCHASE OF A NEW 2013 MERCEDES-BENZ.
As low as 1.9% for 36 mos. & 2.99% for 66 mos. Available On: C, E, CLS, CLK, M, S, GL
Plus Tax for
27 Months
$42,355 MSRP
$369*
LEASE FOR
$4,063 Total Due at Delivery. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED.
$2,899.00 Cap Cost. 10K MILES PER YEAR.
RESIDUAL $30,072.00.
C300 Sport Sedan 4MATIC AWD
New 2013 Mercedes-Benz
Plus Tax for
27 Months
$58,405 MSRP
$599*
LEASE FOR
$4,444 Total Due at Delivery. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED.
$3,050.00 Cap Cost. 10K MILES PER YEAR.
RESIDUAL $40,884.00.
E350 Sedan 4MATIC AWD
New 2013 Mercedes-Benz
Plus Tax for
30 Months
$44,195 MSRP
$419*
LEASE FOR
$4,713 Total Due at Delivery. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED.
$3,499.00 Cap Cost. 10K MILES PER YEAR.
RESIDUAL $28,727.00.
GLK350 SUV 4MATIC AWD
New 2013 Mercedes-Benz
Plus Tax for
30 Months
$54,375 MSRP
$619*
LEASE FOR
$5,313 Total Due at Delivery. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED.
$3,899.00 Cap Cost. 10K MILES PER YEAR.
RESIDUAL $34,256.00.
ML350 SUV 4MATIC AWD
New 2013 Mercedes-Benz
*ALL PRICES AND PAYMENTS, PLUS TAX, TAG AND TITLE. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT. MINIMUM FINANCED $15K WITH
APPROVED CREDIT THRU DESIGNATED LENDER. SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER PROGRAM CHANGES. FINANCING ON SELECT PRE-OWNED MODELS.
QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS ONLY. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 3/31/13.
2010 MERCEDES-BENZ GLK350 SUV 4MATIC AWD
STK# BP16005, 22,871 MI............................................................................... SALE PRICE $28,656
2010 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN 4MATIC AWD
STK# BP15983, 32,749 MI .............................................................................. SALE PRICE $30,149
2011 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN 4MATIC AWD
STK# BP16004, 25,654 MI .............................................................................. SALE PRICE $34,995
2012 MERCEDES-BENZ GLK350 SUV 4MATIC AWD
STK# BS0496, 9,148 MI ................................................................................... SALE PRICE $34,999
2010 MERCEDES-BENZ S550 SEDAN 4MATIC AWD
STK# BP15974, 44,831 MI............................................................................... SALE PRICE $53,999
2012 MERCEDES-BENZ CLS SEDAN LAUNCH EDITION
STK# B9963A, 10,705 MI ................................................................................ SALE PRICE $66,995
*PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED.
ALL PRICES AND PAYMENTS ARE PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE. LEASES ARE ALL WITH ZERO SECURITY DEPOSIT.
ALL OFFERS ARE SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. OFFERS EXPIRE 3/31/13.
2010 LEXUS RX350
STK# L12023A, 42K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD..................................................................SALE PRICE $31,999
2010 LEXUS RX350h
STK# L12067A, 26K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD..................................................................SALE PRICE $37,999
2012 LEXUS RX350
STK# T30246A, 8K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD....................................................................SALE PRICE $41,735
www.motorworldlexus.com
LEASE FOR
27MONTHS
Plus Tax + Tags*
MSRP: $56,277
$
529
*LEASE IS BASED ON 27 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $2,399 DUE AT SIGNING PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE.
ZERO SECURITY DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED. RESIDUAL IS $39,149 (AWD). LEASE PAYMENT INCLUDES $1,500 LFS LEASE CASH AND FIRST PAYMENT WAIVED BY LEXUS UP TO $850.
NEW2013 LEXUS GS350AWD
LEASE FOR
27MONTHS
Plus Tax + Tags*
MSRP: $46,800
$
429
*LEASE IS BASED ON 27 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $3,229 DUE AT SIGNING PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE.
ZERO SECURITY DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED. RESIDUAL IS $31,824. LEASE PAYMENT INCLUDES $1,000 LFS LEASE CASH AND FIRST PAYMENT WAIVED BY LEXUS UP TO $700.
**$1,000 LEXUS FINANCIAL BONUS CASH AVAILABLE WHEN FINANCED OR LEASED WITH LFS WITH APPROVED CREDIT.
NOWGET $1,000
LEXUS FINANCIAL BONUS CASH**
NEW2013 LEXUS RX350AWD
LEASE FOR
18MONTHS
Plus Tax + Tags*
MSRP: $39,767
$
349
*LEASE IS BASED ON 18 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $2,599 DUE AT SIGNING PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE.
ZERO SECURITY DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED. RESIDUAL IS $29,428. LEASE PAYMENT INCLUDES $2,000 LFS LEASE CASH AND FIRST PAYMENT WAIVED BY LEXUS UP TO $700.
NEW2013 LEXUS IS250
LEASE FOR
27MONTHS
Plus Tax + Tags*
MSRP: $39,782
$
369
*LEASE IS BASED ON 27 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $3,369 DUE AT SIGNING PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE.
ZERO SECURITY DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED. RESIDUAL IS $27,847.
NEW2013 LEXUS ES350
3 YEAR/100,000 MILE LIMITED WARRANTY
AVAILABLEONALL CERTIFIEDPRE-OWNEDLEXUSVEHICLES*
*PRICES & PAYMENTS ARE PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY.
DEALER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. ALL PRICES INCLUDE APPLICABLE REBATES AND/OR INCENTIVES.
SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. ALL OFFERS SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER PROGRAM CHANGES.
PRICES ARE AVAILABLE ON ADVERTISED VEHICLES ONLY. MILEAGE CHARGE OF $.25/MILE OVER 30K MILES. LESSEE PAYS FOR EXCESS WEAR.
NOT AVAILABLE WITH SOME OTHER OFFERS. SECURITY DEPOSIT IS NOT REQUIRED AT TIME OF DELIVERY.
TO QUALIFY FOR CONQUEST REBATE YOU MUST BE IN A NON-GM LEASE. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 3/31/13.
MOTORWORLD
CADILLAC
www.motorworldgm.com
LEASE FOR
ZERO DOWN $
329
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
*LEASES ARE BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $0 DOWN.
INCLUDES $1,500 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE.
CADILLAC ATS AWD STANDARD COLLECTION 2.0T
NEW 2013
STOCK # - C3776
$1,500 CADILLAC LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR
$1,500 GMLEASE LOYALTY REBATE
LEASE FOR
ZERO DOWN $
499
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
*LEASES ARE BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $0 DOWN.
INCLUDES $1,500 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE.
STOCK # - C3726
ZZZE ZE ZE ZER ZER ZER ZER ZER ZER ZER ZEROOOOO D O D O DOO
CADILLAC SRX LUXURY COLLECTION AWD
NEW 2013
$1,500 CADILLAC LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR
$1,500 GMLEASE LOYALTY REBATE
LEASE FOR
ZERO DOWN $
569
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
*LEASES ARE BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $0 DOWN.
INCLUDES $1,500 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE.
CADILLAC XTS LUXURY COLLECTION FWD
NEW 2013
STOCK # - C3734
ZZZZZE ZE ZE ZER ZER ZER ZER ZER ZER ZZER ZER ZER ZER ZER ZER ZER ZER ZER ZEROOO D O D O D O D O D O D O D O DOOOOO
PLUS TAX/TA
CADILLAC XT XTS X LUXURY COLLEECTION
NE NEW 2013
$1,500 CADILLAC LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR
$1,500 GMLEASE LOYALTY REBATE
LEASE FOR
ZERO DOWN $
439
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
*LEASES ARE BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $0 DOWN.
INCLUDES $1,500 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE.
STOCK # - C3739
CADILLAC CTS LUXURY COLLECTION AWD
NEW 2013
$1,500 CADILLAC LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR
$1,500 GMLEASE LOYALTY REBATE
ZZZZZZZE ZER ZER ZER ZER ZER ZZE ZER ZER ZEROO D O DOO
PLUS TAX/TA
CADILLAC CT CTS C LUXURY COLLEECTION
NEEW 2013
$1,500 CADILLAC
$1,5
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2004 CHEVY CORVETTE
CONVERTIBLE
$
27,999
*
SALE PRICE
#13386A
5.7L 350HP Auto. Leather Convertible Folding
Roof High Polished Aluminum Wheels A/C
Bose Stereo/CD Head-Up Display
Soft Ride Suspension Ride Millenium Yellow
$
19,968
*
2002 BMW Z3
ROADSTER
#13221AB, 3.0L 5 Speed Manual
Transmission, Air, PW, PDL, Alloy Wheels,
CD, Chrome Exhaust & More!
ONLY
16K
MILES
ONE
OWNER
#Z2850, 6 Cyl., Automatic, A/C, PDL,
AM/FM Stereo, Dual Air Bags
$
13,987
*
2004 CHEVY EXPRESS
1500
#Z2855B, 2.2L 4 Cyl., AT,
A/C, R. Spoiler, CD, Sport Pkg.
2005 CHEVY CAVALIER
SEDAN
$
7,967
*
ONLY
26K
MILES
VALLEY CHEVROLET
Scan From
Mobile Device
For More Specials
821-2772 1-800-444-7172
601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA
Mon.-Thurs.8:30-8:00pm; Friday 8:30-7:00pm; Saturday 8:30-5:00pm
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#13270A, Vortec 3500 I5 Auto,
PW, PDL, A/C, SRW, Step Bars,
Fog Lamps, Off Road Suspension
2004 CHEVY COLORADO
EXTENDED CAB 4X4 Z71 W/CAP
ONE
OWNER
$
15,923
*
ONLY
41K
MILES
$
6,981
*
2006 HYUNDAI ACCENT
#13135A, AM/FM/CD Player, Rear Defrost,
Hub Caps, Tilt Steering Wheel
ONLY
45K
MILES
#13484A,
AT, A/C,
PW, PDL,
Sunroof,
Leather
Heated Seats,
Cruise,
Adjustable Pedals, Only 46K Miles
$
14,999
*
2006 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE 4X4
$
25,999
*
2011 CADILLAC CTS4
AWD
LOW
MILES
Starting
At Only
#Z2887,
3.0L V6,
Automatic,
Bose Stereo,
CD, Power Options, Climate Control,
Remote Keyless Entry & More
#Z2849, 4.2L V6 Auto., Air, PW,
PDL, Roof Racks, AM/FM/CD
$
13,989
*
2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LS 4X4
ONLY
41K
MILES
#Z2878A, 3.2L V6 Auto, Luxury Bucket
Seats, CD/Cassette, Power Options,
16 Cast Alum. Wheels
2003 CADILLAC CTS
SEDAN
$
11,986
*
ONE
OWNER
WHITE
DIAMOND
#13379A, V6 AT, Front/Rear A/C, Sunroof,
3rd Row Seat, Dual Power Sliding Doors,
Power Options, Heated Leather Seats
$
18,888
*
2008 HONDA
ODYSSEY EX
#Z2880A, 4 Cyl., Turbo Automatic, Air,
PW, PDL, Keyless Entry, Cruise, Tilt
$
14,987
*
2011 CHEVY
CRUZE LT
ONE
OWNER
ONLY
24K
MILES
#13215B, Auto., Air, Leather, Sunroof, Home
Link, Alloy Wheels, Chrome Accent, PW, PDL
$
18,983
*
2011 CHRYSLER 200
LIMITED
ONLY
17K
MILES
ONE
OWNER
#12686A, V6 Auto., Air, Rear Back-up Camera,
Heated Seats, Stow-N-Go, Adjustable Pedals,
Rear Vent Windows, DVD, PW, PDL
$
15,985
*
2008 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN SXT
ONE
OWNER
2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA
SPORT LTZ AWD
#Z2939, V6, AT, A/C, Power Options,
Rear Vision Camera, Sunroof, Leather,
Heated Mirrors, XM, CD, Luggage Rack
$
23,868
*
ONE
OWNER
#13401A, Auto, 21K, MP3/CD, Power
Windows, Locks, Mirrors, Cruise, AWD
$
13,987
*
2012 SUZUKI
SX4 AWD
ONE
OWNER
ONLY
21K
MILES
#Z2885A, V6, AT, A/C, PW,
PDL, Cruise, Keyless Entry
$
20,963
*
2010 DODGE
CHALLENGER SE
#Z2872A, 5.7L V8 SFI 6 Speed Manual Trans.,
Air, Fog Lamps, Leather, Active Handling System,
Polished Alum. Wheels, Bose Stereo, Fog Lamps
$
17,843
*
2001 CHEVY
CORVETTE COUPE
ONE
OWNER
#Z2898, V6 Manual, A/C, Chrome Grille,
CD, Sport Side Body, Chrome Styled Steel
Wheels, Deep Tinted Glass
$
12,957
*
2003 CHEVY SILVERADO
1500 REG CAB 4X4
ONE
OWNER
#13242A, 5.3L V8 Auto., Air, Tow Pkg., Locking Rear
Differential, Folding Rear Seat, Deep Tinted Glass
$
17,497
*
2007 CHEVY SILVERADO
1500 EXTENDED CAB 4X4
$
18,941
*
2006 FORD F-150
SUPERCAB 4X4 XLT
ONLY
30K
MILES
#12714A,
5.4L
Triton
V8 AT, A/C, PW, PDL, Bedliner, Tonneau Cover,
CD, Keyless Entry, SRW, Running Boards
ONE
OWNER
*Prices plus tax & tags. Select pictures for illustration purposes only. Prior use daily rental on select models. Not Responsible for Typographical Errors. XM Satellite & OnStar Fees where applicable.
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6
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29K
MILES
(570) 735-1487
or
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
FORTY FORT
2nd floor, Wyoming
Avenue, 2 bedroom
wall to wall carpet,
tile bath, stove &
fridge furnished,
washer/dryer hook
up. Heat, public
water, sewer & re-
cycling furnished by
landlord. Use of
attic, yard & porch-
es. Good location,
off street parking.
No pets. 1 year
lease & security.
$675 570-655-0530
It's that time again!
Rent out your
apartment
with the Classifieds
570-829-7130
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
GLEN LYON
1 bedroom, 2nd
floor apt. Living
room, kitchen, full
bath, background
check & references
required. $575
month + security.
heat included. Ten-
ant pays electric.
201-304-3469
HANOVER
Newly remodeled, 5
rooms, new appli-
ances, w/d hookup,
w/w carpet, off
street parking, BBQ
area. No pets, no
smoking. $625 in-
cludes water. Secu-
rity & credit check.
570-650-7083
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
GLEN LYON
1st floor 4 room apt.
Electric & propane
gas heat. Off street
parking. Washer
/dryer hookup, ref-
rigerator, garbage
included. No dogs.
$400/month refer-
ences required, 1
year lease + 1 month
security.
570-714-1296
KINGSTON
1st Ave. 1 bedroom,
single occupancy,
off-street parking,
no pets, references.
$450 + utilities.
Call 570-655-9229
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
GLEN LYON
Remodeled 3 bed-
room apartments.
Stove, refrigerator,
washer/dryer hook
up. Rent based on
30% of income.
Application, security
required.
Luzerne County
Housing Authority
Equal Housing
Opportunity.
570-287-9661, #229
KINGSTON
2 bedrooms. Hot &
cold water included.
$595/month.
NO PETS.
Section 8 OK.
570-817-3332
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
HANOVER TWP.
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor. New kitchen,
bath & carpeting.
Fresh paint, off
street parking. No
pets or smoking.
One year lease.
$625/month
+ security. Heat,
hot water &
garbage included.
570-825-6720
570-430-9836
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom, full
kitchen, large clos-
ets. No pets/smok-
ing. Sewer & trash
included. $475.
Call 570-262-5399
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
HARVEYS LAKE
2 bedroom , wall to
wall carpet, appli-
ances, Lake rights.
Off street parking.
No pets. Lease,
security and
references.
570-639-5920
KINGSTON
3rd floor, 1 bed-
room, living & dining
rooms. Large kit-
chen with enclos-
ed back porch, new
appliances. Heat &
water included. No
pets/smoking. $625
/month & security.
570-714-3332
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
HUGHESTOWN
GRACE LUXURY
APARTMENTS
has an opening. It is
our largest unit. 3
bedrooms, 2 & 1/2
baths. Hardwood
floors, granite coun-
ters, extra large
kitchen, stainless
appliances, gas
heat, central air,
washer/dryer.
Beautiful grounds
with plenty of park-
ing. Property main-
tenance & garbage
included. Apart-
ment only 1 year old.
Rock St. $1,500.
570-760-7326
To place your
ad call...829-7130
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
28 East Vaughn St.
Beautiful 1 bedroom
apartment in nice
neighborhood.
Hardwood floors,
French doors, natu-
ral woodwork,
includes refrigera-
tor, stove, dish-
washer, garbage
disposal, washer &
dryer. $450/month
plus utilities & secu-
rity. Off street park-
ing. No pets / No
Smoking, Available
April 1st. Please call
570-287-4047
for appointment
Line up a place to live
in classified!
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
Charming 2 bed-
room, 2nd floor
apartment, features
a fireplace, built-in
bookcases, large
living room, dining
room, eat-in kitchen,
sun room & much
more! $525 +
utilities. Available
April 1st. Please call
570-714-8568
Need a Roommate?
Place an ad and
find one here!
570-829-7130
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
LUZERNE
ONE-OF-A-KIND
Beautiful brick
trimmed Colo-
nial, 2nd floor 2
bedroom unit
with wood pan-
eled loft. Remod-
eled completely,
maple kitchen,
all appliances,
gorgeous en-
closed porch,
covered carport,
gas fireplace,
more! $800 +
utilities. 2 YEAR
SAME RENT
LEASE, NO PETS
/ SMOKING.
EMPLOYMENT
VERI FI CATI ON
AMERICA AMERICA REAL REALTY TY
570-288-1422 570-288-1422
GLEN LYON
KEN POLLOCK
APARTMENTS
41 Depot Street
Low and Moderate
Income Elderly
Rentals Include:
* Electric Range &
Refrigerator
* Off Street Parking
* Community Room
* Coin Operated
Laundry
* Elevator
* Video Surveilance
Applications
Accepted by
Appointment
570-736-6965
8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m.
TDD Only,
1-800-654-5984
Voice Only,
1-800-654-5988
Handicap Accessi-
ble
Equal Housing
Opportunity
KINGSTON
E. WALNUT ST.
Light, bright, 3rd
floor, 2 bedrooms,
carpeted. Security
system, garage
Extra storage &
cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
Heat & hot water
furnished. Fine
neighborhood.
Convenient to bus
& stores. No pets.
References.
Security. Lease.
No smokers
please. $730.
month. Call
570-287-0900
KINGSTON
Modern 2nd floor.
Spacious 3 bed-
room, hardwood
floors, modern
kitchen with appli-
ances, laundry in
unit. Electric heat.
Small dog accept-
able. No Smoking.
$800 month plus
utilities & $800.
security deposit.
Call Rae
570-714-9234
LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
wall, off-street
parking, coin laun-
dry, water, sewer &
garbage included.
$495/month +
security & lease.
HUD accepted.
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
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WILKES-BARRE/NORTH
Bowman St. Chapel St. Hillard St.
Kidder St. NewGrant St.
183 Daily Papers 205 Sunday Papers
$830 Monthly Proft
WILKES-BARRE/PARSONS
Wyoming St. Brookside St.
E. Chestnut St. Harry St. Madison St.
169 Daily Papers 206 Sunday Papers
$850 Monthly Proft
WAPWALLOPEN MOTOR ROUTE
St. Marys Rd. St. Johns Rd.
Moyers Grove Rd. Sunset Rd.
94 Daily Papers 155 Sunday Papers
$800 Monthly Proft
LEE PARK
Alexie Rd. Betsy Ross Dr.
Constitution Ave. David Rd. Lee Park Ave.
252 Daily Papers 285 Sunday Papers
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Medical, Legal, Commercial
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For Rental Information Call:
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250 Pierce Street
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270 Pierce Street
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400 Third Ave.
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
Newly renovated
duplex, 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
new gas furnace
with central air,
all new
appliances and
carpeting. Garbage
included off-street
parking, $750 plus
security and
utilities/per month.
Call (570)288-1561
KINGSTON
SECOND FLOOR
Efficiency
Apartment
Refrigerator and
stove provided. All
utilities included.
Nice neighbor-
hood. $475 per
month. Lease, first
& security deposit.
R e f e r e n c e s
required. No pets.
570-288-5569
KINGSTON
Near Kingston Cor-
ners, 2nd floor,
totally remodeled.
clean & bright. One
bedroom, living
room, office/den,
laundry room off
large kitchen. Gas
range, oak cabinets,
modern bath, walk
up attic, ceiling fans
in each room. New
flooring, mini-blinds,
2 air conditioners,
yard parking, water
& sewer included.
No pets, smoking.,
$600/month + utili-
ties, lease & securi-
ty. 570-288-9843
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
LUZERNE
276 Bennett St.
2nd floor, large,
2 bedroom, large
living room, den,
dining room, tiled
bath, kitchen with
stove and refrig-
erator, washer
and dryer hook
up, off street
parking. Water
and sewer includ-
ed. $600 plus utili-
ties and security,
no pets or smok-
ing. References.
Call
570-288-7309
Leave Message
LUZERNE
3 rooms & bath on
2nd floor. Washer,
dryer, range &
refrigerator. Off
street parking, no
pets or smoking.
$450/month + utili-
ties & security.
. 570-696-1763
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly,
disabled. Rents
based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711
or 570-474-5010
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider &
employer.
MOUNTAIN TOP
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom.
No pets. Rents
based on income
start at $405 &
$440. Handicap
Accessible.
Equal Housing
Opportunity. 570-
474-5010 TTY711
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider and
employer.
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
NANTICOKE
1st floor, 4 rooms.
Washer/dryer hook
up, stove & refrig-
erator. Newly reno-
vated. No pets. Non
smoking. Heat &
hot water included.
$555/month.
570-287-4700
Land for sale?
Place an ad
and SELL
570-829-7130
NANTICOKE
2nd floor, 1 bedroom
non smoking. Water
& sewer refuge
included. No pets. 1
year lease + refer-
ences. $400/month
+ security & utilities.
Call
570-735-3719
NANTICOKE
3 bedroom, wall to
wall carpet, off-
street parking,
$595/month + utili-
ties, security, lease.
HUD accepted. Call
570-687-6216
or 570-954-0727
NANTICOKE
LEXINGTON LEXINGTON
VILLAGE VILLAGE
2 bedroom, 1
bath apartments.
Refrigerator,
stove,
dishwasher &
washer/dryer
provided.
Attached garage.
Pet friendly.
Water, sewer &
trash included.
59 Agostina Drive
570-735-3500
NANTICOKE
Open House,
March 16 and 17
10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
231 West Noble St.
Very nice, first floor,
two bedrooms,
remodeled,
includes,
washer/dryer
hookup, range and
refrigerator.
$500/ month
plus utilities.
NO PETS.
Call: 570-760-3637
NANTICOKE
Very clean, nice 1
bedroom. Heat, hot
water & garbage
fees included.
Washer/dryer avail-
able, stove, refrig-
erator, air condi-
tioning. No pets/no
smoking. $525 +
security.
Call 570-542-5610
PITTSTON
1st floor, large 1
bedroom apart-
ment. Newly reno-
vated, off street
parking, washer/
dryer hook up.
SPRINGTIME
SPECIAL!
$725/month, all
utilities included.
570-443-0770
PITTSTON
Modern 2 bedroom,
2nd floor. Includes
stove & refrigerator.
Laundry hook-up.
Heated garage, off
street parking.
Heat, sewer, water
& garbage included.
$695/month + sec-
urity & lease. No
smoking or pets.
570-430-0123
PITTSTON
One & two bed-
room apartments.
1st & 2nd floor.
Newly painted.
$500/month + secu-
rity. Includes range
& refrigerator,
washer/dryer hook
up & sewage. Off
street parking.
Call Bernie
570-655-4815
ROTHSTEIN INC.
REALTORS
288-7594
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PITTSTON
AVAILABLE NOW
3rd floor, 3 bed-
room. $600 +
security. Sewer &
garbage included.
570-574-4380
PLAINS
One bedroom, 2nd
floor. Recently reno-
vated. Bath with
shower, eat in
kitchen, stove &
refrigerator. Living
room, large bed-
room, air, plenty of
closet space. 2
entrances. Wash-
er/dryer hook up in
basement. 1 off
street parking
space. $450 + secu-
rity & application.,
Call (570)823-0372
PLYMOUTH
2 ROOM
EFFICIENCY
All appliances, no
pets/no smoking.
Utilities paid. Back-
ground check & ref-
erences required.
Near bus stop.
$475/month + 1
month security.
(570)592-2902
PLYMOUTH
2nd floor. Bus stops
at door. 5 rooms.
Range, refrigerator,
washer/dryer. Wall
to wall carpet.
Newly remodeled.
Utilities by tenant.
$495/month + sec-
unity. no pets.
570-574-1276 or
570-288-4860
SCRANTON
GREEN RIDGE SECTION
Large 1 bedroom.
Heat included.
Bathroom, eat in
kitchen, living room.
Off street parking.
$625/month
(631) 821-8600 x103
SHICKSHINNY
(1 mile north of
Shickshinny) 1 open
efficiency, on Route
11, Includes heat,
air, garbage, satel-
lite TV, & water.
Tenant pays elec-
tric. $575/month +
security. New stove
& refrigerator
included. Plenty
of parking. Truckers
Welcome!
570-793-9530
SWOYERSVILLE
Must see! 1st floor,
3 bedroom apart-
ment. large living
room, stove &
refrigerator. washer
& dryer, laundry
room, air, heat, wall
to wall carpeting.
Hardwood floors.
Off street parking,
large back yard. All
utilities paid, except
electric. $1075/
month + security.
570-287-3646
WEST PITTSTON
1 room apt. 2nd
floor. Full kitchen,
full bath, hardwood,
washer/dryer heat
included, pets neg.
$550.
267-745-8616.
WEST WYOMING
425 West 8th Street
2nd floor, 2 bed-
room with off street
parking, washer/
dryer hook up,
stove. No pets.
$525/mo + security.
Sewer & garbage
included, other
utilities by tenant.
570-760-0458
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WEST PITTSTON
GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
221 Fremont St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized
program. Extremely
low income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,450.
570-655-6555
TDD800-654-5984
8 am-4 pm
Monday-Friday.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower
Crossing
Apartments
570.822.3968
1, 2, 3 & 4
Bedrooms
- Light & bright
open floor plans
- All major
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
maintenance
- Short term
leases available
Call TODAY For
AVAILABILITY!!
www.mayflower
crossing.com
Certain Restrictions
Apply*
WILKES-BARRE /
KINGSTON
Efficiency 1 & 2
bedrooms. Includes
all utilities, parking,
laundry. No pets.
From $390 to $675.
Lease, security
& references.
570-970-0847
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom, 1 bath
2nd floor. Off street
parking. All appli-
ances including
washer & dryer.
Gas heat. No pets.
$575/month
+ utilities, security.
570-881-3359
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedroom apart-
ment. 1 bath. Eat in
kitchen. Closed in
terrace. Full usable
attic. $625 + utilities
& security.
Call: 718-809-3338
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms, living
room, kitchen, fin-
ished attic off street
parking. 1st & last
months rent + secu-
rity. Leave message
570-817-0601
Looking for Work?
Tell Employers with
a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
264 Academy St.
1.5 bedrooms, new-
ly renovated build-
ing. Washer & dryer
available. $650/mo.
includes heat, hot
water & parking.
570-855-4744
646-712-1286
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
425 S. FRANKLIN ST.
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT!
For lease. Available
immediately, wash-
er/dryer on premis-
es, no pets. We
have studio, 1 & 2
bedroom apart-
ments. On site
parking. Fridge &
stove provided.
24/7 security cam-
era presence & all
doors electronically
locked.
1 bedroom - $450.
2 bedroom - $550.
Water & sewer paid
1 month security
deposit. Email
obscuroknows@
hotmail.com or Call
570-208-9301
after 9:00 a.m. to
schedule an
appointment
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
WILKES-BARRE
447 S. Franklin St.
1 bedroom with
study, off street
parking, laundry
facility. Includes
heat and hot
water, hardwood
floors, appliances,
Trash removal.
$580/mo Call
(570)821-5599
WILKES-BARRE
HEIGHTS
Townhouse type
apartments. 2
bedrooms, stove,
fridge, washer/
dryer hookup.
Off-street parking.
Utilities by tenant.
No pets or smok-
ing. $495/month.
570-825-8355
6 to 8 pm ONLY
WILKES-BARRE
Heights, Very nice 2
bedrooms, wall to
wall, off street park-
ing, ceiling fans,
porch. $420 a
month plus utilities,
security and refer-
ences. No Pets.
(570)868-7020
(570)678-5455
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR!
113 Edison Street
Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for
immediate occu-
pancy. Heat & hot
water included.
1 Bedroom$550
2 Bedroom$650.
Call Jazmin
570-822-7944
Formerly The
Travel Lodge
497 Kidder St.,
Wilkes-Barre
Rooms Starting
at:
Daily $44.99 + tax
Weekly $189.99
+ tax
Microwave,
Refrigerator,
WiFi, HBO
570-823-8881
www.Wilkes
BarreLodge.com
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
LODGE LODGE
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
PARRISH ST
Very Nice 2 bed-
room. 2nd Floor
$540 + utilities.
Security, Refer-
ences, Background
check.
570-332-8792
WI L KE S - BA RRE
RENTALS
Two, 3, & 4 bed-
rooms. $650-$900.
613-9090
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
SECURE BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
Starting at $440
and up. References
required. Section 8 OK
570-357-0712
WILKES-BARRE/NORTH
By General Hospital
Large 1 bedroom,
hardwood floors,
appliances. Eat in
kitchen. Parking
space available.
$500/month +
utilities. No pets.
570-540-5312
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom
water included
2 bedroom
water included
3 bedroom
single
HANOVER
2 bedroom 1/2
double.
4 bedroom
double
LUZERNE
2 bedroom,
water included.
PITTSTON
Large 1 bed
room water
included
McDermott &
McDermott
Real Estate
Inc. Property
Management
570-675-4025
(direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon
944 Commercial
Properties
CLARKS SUMMIT
Beautiful 2,000
square foot com-
mercial building
available, within
Main Clark Summit
area. Will lease first
and second floors
separately or
together. More
than adequate
parking with rental.
Professional
inquiries only.
Call:
570-499-6409
570-587-5048
For information.
Wanna make a
speedy sale? Place
your ad today 570-
829-7130.
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315 2,400 Sq.
Ft. professional
office space with
beautiful view of
Valley & Casino.
will divide
office / retail
Call 570-829-1206
944 Commercial
Properties
COMMERCIAL RETAIL
PROPERTY FOR RENT:
900 Sq. Ft.
STORE RETAIL
SPACE
Will be vacant
as of
January 1, 2013
200 Spring St.
Wilkes-Barre
Great for a
Barber Shop!
Call Michael at
570-239-7213
Need to rent that
Vacation property?
Place an ad and
get started!
570-829-7130
944 Commercial
Properties
GLEN LYON GARAGE
1,200 sq.ft.
New roof & door.
$395/month.
Please call
570-881-0320
GLEN LYON
STOREFRONT
Unique opportunity
at 61-63 East Main
St. High Traffic
Area. 570-881-0320
PITTSTON
108 S. Main Street
5,000 square feet.
Suitable for many
businesses. Park-
ing for 100 cars.
$600/month + secu-
rity. 570-540-0746.
944 Commercial
Properties
PITTSTON
COOPERS CO-OP
Lease Space
Available, Light
manufacturing,
warehouse,
office, includes
all utilities with
free parking.
I will save
you money!
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
944 Commercial
Properties
SCHOOL FOR RENT
Finished basement
with classrooms, 1st
floor contains bas-
ketball court, stage
area & kitchen area,
second floor is fin-
ished with class-
rooms. Parking for
25+ vehicles. Prop-
erty maintenance
included. $2,500.
570-760-7326
WILKES-BARRE
WAREHOUSE/
OFFICE SPACE
5,000 sq. ft. with
parking lot. Office,
1,000 sq. ft.
Off I-81, EXIT 165
Call 570-823-1719
Mon. Through Fri.
7 am TO 3 pm.
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Wyoming Valley Motors
56D Pierce Street KinQston, PA
57D-714-9924
www.wyominQvaIIeysubaru.com
(Just over the bridge from the courthouse)
* Plus tax and tags. 36 month lease. 10,000 miles per year with approved credit. 1,500 and fees due at signing. $0 security deposit.
**As low as 0% fnancing with approved credit on select, in-stock Forester models.
$
179
PER MONTH*
36 MONTHS LEASE
$
20,990
- 32 MPG hwy.
- Symmetrlcal All wheel Drlve
- CvT Automatlc Transmlsslon
- Keyless Lntry
- 5 Star Crash Test Pated
- AM/PM/CD wlth 8luetooth
- ||HS Top Ten Safety Plck
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IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
1 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS AVAILABLE
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS
61 E. Northampton St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
Affordable Senior Apartments
Income Eligibility Required
Utilities Included! Low cable rates;
New appliances; Laundry on site;
Activities! Curbside Public Transportation
Please call
570-825-8594
D/TTY 800-654-5984
EAST
MOUNTAIN
APARTMENTS
The good life...
close at hand
Regions Best
Address
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.
822-4444
www.EastMountainApt.com
1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.
288-6300
www.GatewayManorApt.com KINGSTON
SDK GREEN
ACRES HOMES
11 Holiday Drive
A Place To
Call Home
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apts.
Gas heat included
FREE
24 hr. on-site Gym
Community Room
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
570-288-9019
www.sdkgreen
acres.com
Call today for
move-in
specials.
WILKES-BARRE
EXCELLENT
DOWNTOWN
LOCATION!!!
STUDIO, 1 & 2
BEDROOMS
Equipped Kitchen
Free Cable
Wall to Wall Carpeting
570-823-2776
Monday - Friday,
9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
1 & 2 BR
Apts
2 & 3 BR
Townhomes
Wilkeswood
Apartments
www.liveatwilkeswood.com
570-822-2711
CALL AN EXPERT
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Professional Services Directory
1006 A/C &
Refrigeration
Services
STRISH A/C
Ductless / Central
Air Conditioning
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
570-332-0715
1024 Building &
Remodeling
1ST. QUALITY
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Roofing, siding,
gutters, insulation,
decks, additions,
windows, doors,
masonry &
concrete.
Insured & Bonded.
Senior Citizens Discount!
State Lic. # PA057320
570-606-8438
ALL OLDERHOMES
SPECIALIST
825-4268.
Remodel / Repair
Kitchens and
Baths
ASK HOW A
BUILDING
INDUSTRY
MEMBERSHIP
CAN BENEFIT
YOU.
CALL JANET
570-287-3331
FOR INFO
or go to
www.bianepa.com
CORNERSTONE
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing Siding
Carpentry
40 yrs experience
Licensed & Insured
PA026102
Call Dan
570-881-1131
For All of Your
Remodeling Needs.
Will Beat Any Price!
BATHROOMS,
KITCHENS,
ROOFING, SID-
ING, DECKS,
WINDOWS, etc.
25 Yrs. Experience
References. Insured
Free Estimates.
(570) 855-2506
(570) 332-7023
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Roofing & siding.
Kitchens, bath-
rooms. Additions.
painting & drywall.
Insured. Free
Estimates
570-831-5510
1024 Building &
Remodeling
MARCH MADNESS
$200 cash off
any painting or
drywall job.
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
& LOCAL HOME
BUILDER
30 Years Exp.
Make Your Home
Beautiful Interior /
Exterior.
WE DO IT ALL!
Why pay more!
Pay when youre
pleased. All work
guaranteed.
FREE
ESTIMATES!
570-899-3123
PR BUILDERS
Any and all types of
remodeling from
windows to design
build renovations.
Licensed
Handyman
Services
also, Electric,
Plumbing,
Building.
PA license 048740
accepts Visa
call 570-826-0919
1039 Chimney
Service
A-1 ABLE
CHIMNEY
Rebuild & Repair
Chimneys. All
types of Masonry.
Liners Installed,
Brick & Block,
Roofs & Gutters.
Licensed &
Insured
570-735-2257
CHIMNEY REPAIRS
Parging. Stucco.
Stainless Liners.
Cleanings. Custom
Sheet Metal Shop.
570-383-0644
1-800-943-1515
Call Now!
CHRIS MOLESKY
CHIMNEY SPECIALIST
New, repair, rebuild,
liners installed.
Cleaning. Concrete
& metal caps.
Licensed & Insured
570-328-6257
1042 Cleaning &
Maintainence
CLEANING WHIZ
GREEN PRODUCTS
For Special Deals
Contact Jaymee at
570-852-7497
DEB & PATS
CLEANING
SERVICE
Free Estimates
570-371-3857
1042 Cleaning &
Maintainence
Connies Cleaning
15 years experience
Bonded & Insured
Residential Cleaning
GIFT CERTIFICATES
AVAILABLE!
570-430-3743 570-430-3743
Connie does the
cleaning!
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
B.P. Home Repairs
570-825-4268
Brick, Block,
Concrete, Sidewalks,
Chimneys, Stucco.
New Installation &
Repairs
C&C MASONRY &
CONCRETE
Absolutely Free
Estimates. Masonry
& concrete work.
Specializing in foun-
dations, repairs and
rebuilding. Footers
floors, driveways.
570-840-9913
570-346-4103
PA084504
D. PUGH
CONCRETE
All phases of
masonry &
concrete. Small
jobs welcome.
Senior discount.
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured
288-1701/655-3505
STESNEY
CONCRETE & MASONRY
Brick, block, walks,
drive, steps, stucco,
stone, chimneys and
repairs.
Lic. & Ins.
570-283-5254
1057Construction &
Building
FATHER & SON
CONSTRUCTION
Interior & Exterior
Remodeling
Jobs of All Sizes
570-814-4578
570-709-8826
GARAGE
DOOR
Sales, service,
installation &
repair.
FULLY
INSURED
HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
570-735-8551
Cell 606-7489
Need a Roommate?
Place an ad and
find one here!
570-829-7130
1078 Dry Wall
MIRRA
DRYWALL
Hanging & Finishing
Textured Ceilings
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
570-675-3378
1084 Electrical
ECONOLECTRIC
No Job
Too Small.
Generator
Installs.
Residential &
Commercial
Free Estimates
Licensed-Insured
PA032422
(570) 602-7840
SLEBODA ELECTRIC
Master electrician
Licensed & Insured
Service Changes &
Replacements.
Generator Installs.
8 6 8 - 4 4 6 9
1132 Handyman
Services
DO IT ALL HANDYMAN
Painting, drywall,
plumbing & all types
of interior & exterior
home repairs.
570-829-5318
20 YEARS EXPERI ENCE
All types of home
repairs & alterations
Plumbing, Carpentry,
Electrical
No job too small.
Free Estimates.
570-256-3150
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
A A C L E A N I N G
A1 Always hauling,
cleaning attics, cellar,
garage, one piece or
whole Estate, also
available 10 &20 yard
dumpsters.655-0695
592-1813or287-8302
AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING
Cleaning attics,
cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing
&Tree Removal.
FreeEst. 779-0918or
542-5821; 814-8299
A.S.A.P Hauling
Estate Cleanouts,
Attics, Cellars,
Garages, were
cheaper than
dumpsters!.
Free Estimates,
Same Day!
570-855-4588
Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
ALL KINDS OF
HAULING & JUNK
REMOVAL
CLEAN UP!
TREE/SHRUB TREE/SHRUB
REMOV REMOVAL AL
DEMOLITION DEMOLITION
Estate Cleanout Estate Cleanout
Free Estimates
24 HOUR
SERVICE
SMALL AND
LARGE JOBS!
570-823-1811
570-239-0484
Mikes $5-Up
Hauling Junk &
Trash from Houses,
Garages, Yards, Etc
826-1883 472-4321
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
APEX TREE AND
EARTH
TREE REMOVAL
Pruning, Stump
Grinding, Hazard
Tree Removal,
Grading, Drainage,
Lot Clearing.Insured.
Reasonable Rates
apextreeandearth.com
570-550-4535
SPRING CLEAN UPS
Lawn Cutting
Shrub Trimming,
Mulching
Landscaping
Services
25+ Years Exp.
PA Landscaping &
Lawn Service Inc.
570-287-4780
1195 Movers
BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
Call for Free Quote.
We make moving easy.
BestDarnMovers.com
570-852-9243
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
A & N PAINTING
SPRING SPECIAL
$100 + materials for
average size room.
18 years experience
Power washing
/deck staining.
570-820-7832
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
ART NEWTONS
PAINTING
& Drywall Repairs
Fully Insured
32 Yrs Experience
570-332-0882
DAVID WAYNE
PAINTING.
Quality Work,
Reasonable Prices.
Floating Floors
Installed
570-762-6889
JACOBOSKY PAINTING
NEPAs Finest
Painters
Int./Ext. Painting,
Building Restoration
Dont worry about
them running off
with your money,
get it done right
the first time!
Free Estimates
570-328-5083
JOHNS PAINTING
RELIABLE, NEAT,
HONEST. WORKING
WITH PRIDE.
INSURED-FREE EST.
570-735-8101
M. PARALI S PAI NTI NG
Int/ Ext. painting,
Power washing.
Professional work
at affordable rates.
Free estimates.
570-288-0733
Serra Painting
Book Now For
Spring & Save. All
Work Guaranteed
Satisfaction.
30 Yrs. Experience
Powerwash & Paint
Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
Aluminum.
Free Estimates
You Cant Lose!
570-822-3943
1213 Paving &
Excavating
*DRIVEWAYS
*PARKING LOTS
*ROADWAYS
*HOT TAR & CHIP
*SEAL COATING
Licensed and
Insured. Call
Today For Your
Free Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
1249 Remodeling &
Repairs
HARTH & SONS
General
Contractor
15% off
with this ad.
570-815-8294
1252 Roofing &
Siding
SPRING ROOFING
McManus
Construction
Licensed, Insured.
Everyday Low
Prices. 3,000
satisfied customers.
570-735-0846
GILROY
Construction
Your Roofing
Specialist
Free Estimates
No Payment
til Job is
100% Complete
570-829-0239
J.R.V. ROOFING
570-824-6381
Roof Repairs & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney
Repairs. Year Round.
Licensed/Insured
FREE Estimates
*24 Hour
Emergency Calls*
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
Repairs, Shingles,
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
Repairs. Credit
Cards Accepted
FREE ESTIMATES!
Licensed-Insured
EMERGENCIES
1276 Snow
Removal
SNOW SNOW
PLOWING PLOWING
VITOS & GINOS
570-574-1275
Commercial
Industrial
Residential
Driveways
Sidewalks
Salting
Wanna make your
car go fast? Place
an ad in Classified!
570-829-7130.
944 Commercial
Properties
FORTY FORT
Modern space avail-
able in a nice Forty-
Fort location, high
traffic area, was
used as dental
office with reception
area. $700/month
plus utilities.
Cathy Tkaczyk
696-5422
Smith Hourigan
Group
696-1195
LAFLIN
GYM FOR RENT
Set up as a full
court basketball
court with hard-
wood floors, mens
& ladies room and
changing room.
Could be put to any
related use ie: fit-
ness gym, basket-
ball camp or any-
thing that requires a
large open space.
Lots of free parking,
heat and utilities
are included. Rent
is is $3,000 per
month
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON TWP.
$1,750/MONTH
3002 N. Twp Blvd.
Medical office for
rent on the Pittston
By-Pass. Highly vis-
ible location with
plenty of parking.
$1,800 sq. ft. of
beautifully finished
space can be used
for any type office
use. $1,750/ mo.
plus utilities.
MLS 13-098
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
315 PLAZA
1,750 SQ. FT. &
2,400 SQ.FT
OFFICE/RETAIL
2,000 FT.
Fully Furnished
With Cubicles.
570-829-1206
WILKES-BARRE
BEST $1 SQ. FT.
LEASES YOULL
EVER SEE!
Warehouse, light
manufacturing. Gas
heat, sprinklers,
overhead doors,
parking for 30 cars.
Yes, that $1 sq.ft.
lease!
We have 9,000
sq.ft., 27,000 sq.ft.,
and 32,000 sq. ft.
Can combine.
There is nothing
this good!
Sale or Lease
Call Larry @
570-696-4000 or
570-430-1565
To place your
ad call...829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
Great Location to
have a business.
Excellent access.
Building has many
spaces of computer
access. Configura-
tion may permit
multi-use of building
$185,000
Call Pat Guesto
570-793-4055
CENTURY 21
SIGNATURE
PROPERTIES
570-675-5100
947 Garages
ASHLEY
4,200 sq. ft.
building with two
overhead garage
doors. $300/month.
Option to buy,
leave a message.
570-592-3575
950 Half Doubles
ASHLEY
3 bedrooms, laun-
dry room on main
floor. Newly reno-
vated. Fenced in
yard. Hanover
School District.
$670. plus utilities.
570-851-2929
leave message
DURYEA
3 bedroom, 1.5
baths, separate
laundry area. Large
yard. Off street
parking. $700/
month + security,
utilities & garbage.
570-466-0401
570-655-6475
HEIGHTS
3 bedrooms, gas
heat, no pets, $549
/mo. + utilities.
570-824-8786.
2 or 3 persons total
income of $500 a
week helps.
KINGSTON
3 bedroom, 1 bath
1/2 double. Living
room, dining room,
eat-kitchen off
street parking. No
smoking, no pets. 1
year lease. $800.
month + security.
Call Rae
570-714-9234
KINGSTON
3/1 Bath. Freshly
painted, newer
carpeting, modern
kitchen with
appliances.
$635.00 + utilities
570-239-3887
NANTICOKE
3 bedroom. Washer
dryer hookup. $600
+ utilities. Call
570-954-7919
PLAINS
Spacious, modern 2
bedroom. Wall to
wall carpeting,
bath, living room,
kitchen with all
appliances, off
street parking.
$600 + utilities, 1st
& last months rent
& security.
Absolutely no pets
or smoking!
570-823-4116
570-417-7745
570-417-2737
SHAVERTOWN
3 BEDROOMS
Gas heat, wall to
wall carpet. Security
and lease. No pets.
$650 month plus
utilities.
570-675-4424
953Houses for Rent
BACK MTN. AREA
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
3 garage stalls on
approximately 3
acres. Lawncare &
snow plowing in-
cluded. Tunkhan-
nock School District.
$1,200/month. Call
Richard Long
570-406-2438
570-675-4400
DALLAS BOROUGH
1,700 square feet
bi-level, living room
with hardwoods,
oak kitchen, with
granite counter
tops, three bed-
room, and full bath,
14 by 16 deck all
upstairs. Family
room, bedroom or
office, full bath, 1
car garage and
patio all downstairs.
100 by 150 lot.
Rent, $1,450 month
plus utilities
no pets.
Call Kevin Smith,
696-5420.
Smith Hourigan
Group
696-1195
DALLAS
Modern, 2 bed-
room, 1 bath con-
temporary. $895 +
utilities, security &
lease. No smokers.
570-696-5417.
FORTY FORT
45 Butler Street
2 huge bedrooms,
brand new carpet-
ing, refrigerator &
stove, washer/dryer
hook up. Off street
parking. Beautiful!
No pets. $650/
month & security.
570-479-5092
570-417-4180
953Houses for Rent
DALLAS
PERFECT 2 BEDROOM
2 bath, 1 car
garage on 1 acre
cared for by
Landlord. All brand
new appliances
included. 1st Floor
laundry, full base-
ment for storage,
Great view, patio.
$1100/mo plus utili-
ties.
570-762-8481
HANOVER TWP.
34 Allenberry Dr.
End Unit! Many
windows make this
2 bedroom, 2 bath
Townhouse bright
and pleasant.
Please contact
David at
570-235-7599
JENKINS TWP.
Small 2 bedroom
single family house
for rent. $500 a
month. Security
deposit required.
Background check.
Some appliances
included. NO PETS.
Call 570-466-2233
for details.
KINGSTON
Fully remodeled. 3
bedrooms, 1 bath.
close to schools &
shopping. All new
appliances. Front &
rear porches, full
basement & attic.
Off street parking.
$850/month +
utilities, security &
lease.
Call 570-824-7598
LUZERNE
374 Miller Street
Lovely, remodeled,
two huge bed-
rooms, 4 oversized
closets, ceiling fans.
Full bath on each
floor. Huge living
room, hardwood
floor. Laundry room
off large kitchen.
Many oak cabinets,
gas range, dish-
washer. Enclosed
porches, concrete
patio, full basement
with exit. New gas
baseboard heat,
wiring, plumbing,
flooring. Large
shed & yard. Park-
ing for 3 cars. No
pets, smokers.
Lease & security.
$850/month + utili-
ties. 570-288-9843.
MOUNTAINTOP
Private setting, 3
bedroom, 2 bath
home. Hardwood
floors, area rugs,
large kitchen, dish-
washer, stove &
fridge and gas fire-
place. Office &
second floor bonus
areas. Laundry
hook up in base-
ment. Enjoy this
beautiful setting
with an enclosed
front and back
porch. Sewer &
water included.
No Smoking. No
Pets. $1,350/month
+ security, lease &
background check.
available mid/late
April.
570-678-5850
SYLVAN LAKE
1 bedroom house
on Sylvan Lake,
$515/month, plus
utilities & one
month security.
Available April 1.
Call 570-256-7535
953Houses for Rent
OLD FORGE
LUXURY
TOWNHOUSE
Built in 2003 this
luxurious 3 bedroom
townhome features
hardwood floors on
main floor, finished
basement, large
master suite, pri-
vate outdoor deck
and back yard, off
street parking,
granite countertops,
stainless steel appli-
ances, DirecTV,
high-speed internet
(all other utilities
NOT included),
garbage, sewer,
gas heat with brand
new furnace, cen-
tral air conditioning
with brand new
compressor, (all
other utilities NOT
included), brand
new carpeting on
2nd floor in all bed-
rooms, extra closet
space, large base-
ment storage room,
wood blinds in ALL
rooms, all yard
maintenance and
snow plowing
included. This is an
end unit with only
one other unit
attached. Rent is
$1,500. per month &
requires $2,000.
security deposit.
Minimum one year
lease required.
Must fill out credit
application.
NO PETS.
570-840-1960
PITTSTON TOWNSHIP
1 bedroom, large
kitchen, living room,
one bathroom,
refrigerator, stove,
washer/dryer, air
conditioner. Base-
ment, yard, off
street parking and
deck. No smoking
no pets. $1,000
Security, $595 a
month plus utilities.
Call (570) 586-3015
THORNHURST
MUST SEE!!!
45 minutes west of
the Gap. Large,
4 bedrooms, 3.5
baths, community
pool, all appliances,
garage, no pets.
$900/month +
utilities, 2 months
security. Must have
good references.
718-916-9872
WEST PITTSTON
1/2 double, 7 rooms
& bath, hardwood
floors, natural wood
work, garage. Great
neighborhood. Non-
smokers. No pets.
Call 570-655-2195
953Houses for Rent
SHAVERTOWN
Good location,
excellent schools.
Modern, 4 bed-
rooms, office, 2 full
baths. Living, dining
rooms. Finished
family room, granite
kitchen with ceram-
ic tile . Large wrap
around deck, out
door Jacuzzi, in
ground heated pool.
Gas heat. Four car
off street parking.
$1,500/month +
utilities, security +
last month deposit.
Includes fridge,
stove, washer/dry-
era, sewer & trash.
Available July 1st.
Pictures available
through e-mail. Call
570-545-6057.
WEST WYOMING
Beautiful brick ranch
home for rent. 2
bedrooms, 2 large
full baths, gas heat,
central air, washer
/dryer, extra large
kitchen, huge two
car garage. Great
quiet location .
Property mainte-
nance & garbage
included. $1,200.
570-760-7326
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new apartment?
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WILKES-BARRE
3 bedrooms, 1 bath.
All appliances
including washer &
dryer. Small fenced
yard. 1st floor hard-
wood. Large
kitchen. No pets
$650/month +
utilities & security
570-881-3359
WILKES-BARRE
4 bedroom, 2.5
baths. Off street
parking. $800 + util-
ities & security. No
pets. 570-820-7861
Leave Message.
WILKES-BARRE
Clean, 5 room
2 bedroom, car-
peting, hookups,
yard, electric heat.
$525 + utilities.
No pets. 868-4444
959 Mobile Homes
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
Affordable New &
Used Homes For
Sale & Rental
Homes Available.
HEATHER HIGHLANDS
MHC 109 Main St
Inkerman, PA
570-655-9643
962 Rooms
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean
furnished room,
starting at $340.
Efficiency at $450
month furnished
with all utilities
included. Off
street parking.
570-718-0331
LINEUP
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WEST PITTSTON
Gorgeous, furnished
room for rent in Vic-
torian home. Every-
thing included. Only
$150/week + securi-
ty. 570-430-3100
WYOMING
Sleeping room.
Private entrance &
bath. Non smoking,
drug free. Subject
to background
check. $100 weekly
+ $200 security.
570-239-3997
Leave Message!
965 Roommate
Wanted
MOUNTAIN TOP/DRUMS
SANDS SPRINGS
GOLF COMMUNITY
Room to rent/
townhome share.
Room with private
bath. Kitchen, deck,
washer/dryer.
410-707-7473
968 Storage
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
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$
299
2.5L, Sunroof, Spoiler, Driver & Front Passenger Heated Seats,
XM, OnStar, Premium Car Care 4 years or 50,000 Miles
Down Payment $999
Term 39 Months
Security Deposit $0
Lease price based on a Nicely Equipped 2013 ATS Sdn 2.5L $36,030 MSRP. $299 per month plus 9% sales tax total $326 per month. 39 Month lease 10,000 miles per year. 39 Monthly payments total $12,714 $.25/mile penalty over
32,500 miles. $299 rst payment plus $995 down payment plus tax and tags, Total due at delivery $1298 plus tax and tag fees. MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON GM OR GM VEHICLE. That Lease Expires Prior to
December 31, 2013. Leasee responsible for excessive wear and tear.Must take delivery by 3/31/2013. Requires ALLY Bank credit approval. Please see sales person for complete details.
MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON GM VEHICLE OR MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER GM VEHICLE THAT
HAS A CONTRACT END DATE SET TO END PRIOR TO DEC. 31, 2013. GM VEHICLE THAT LEASE EXPIRES PRIOR TO DECEMBER 31, 2013
$
459
Cadillac User Experience (CUE), Rear Vision Camera, Stabilitrac, Remote Start,
19 Wheels, 3.6 V6, XM, OnStar Premium Car Care 4 years or 50,000 Miles
Down Payment $0
Security Deposit $0
Term 36 Months
Down Payment $999
Security Deposit $0
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2013 XTS Standard by Cadillac
Lease price based on a Nicely Equipped 2013 ATS Sdn 2.5L $36,030 MSRP. $299 per month plus 9% sales tax total $326 per month. 39 Month lease 10,000 miles per year. 39 Monthly payments total $12,714 $.25/mile penalty over
32,500 miles. $299 rst payment plus $995 down payment plus tax and tags, Total due at delivery $1298 plus tax and tag fees. MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON GM OR GM VEHICLE. That Lease Expires Prior to
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2013 SRX Luxury by Cadillac 2013 CTS AWD by Cadillac
Heated Seats, Memory Settings, All Wheel Drive,
XM, OnStar Premium Car Care 4 years or 50,000 Miles
$399
Lease price based on a 2013 CTS Sdn AWD Luxury $42,660 MSRP $399 per month plus 9% PA sales tax total $435 per month. 39 month lease 10,000 miles per year. 38 Monthly
payments total $15,162 $.25/mile penalty over 32,500 miles. $399 rst payment plus $999 down payment plus tax and tags, Total due at delivery $1398 plus tax and tag fees.
MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON-GM LUXURY LEASE. MODELS TO QUALIFY INCLUDE: AUDI, LEXUS, BMW, ACURA, MERCEDES, LINCOLN, INFINITY,
VOLVO, JAGUAR, LAND ROVER, PORSCHE OR LESSEE MUST OWN OR LEASE A 1999 OR NEWER CADILLAC Leasee responsible for excessive wear and tear. Must take delivery by
3/31/13. Requires US Bank Tier S & 1 credit approval. Please see sales person for complete details.
MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON-GM LUXURY LEASE. MODELS TO
QUALIFY INCLUDE: AUDI, LEXUS, BMW, ACURA, MERCEDES, LINCOLN, INFINITY, VOLVO, JAGUAR,
LAND ROVER, PORSCHE OR LESSEE MUST OWN OR MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR
NEWER GM VEHICLE THAT HAS A CONTRACT END DATE SET TO END PRIOR TO DEC. 31, 2013.
2013 ATS Standard by Cadillac
w w w. r j b u r n e c a d i l l a c . c o m
Down Payment $1,999
Security Deposit $0
Term 36 Months
$429
Lease price based on a 2013 SRX Fwd Luxury Edition $44,360 MSRP. $429 per month plus 9% sales tax total $468 per month. 36 Month lease 10,000 miles per year. 36 Monthly
payments total $15,444 $.25/mile penalty over 30,000 miles. $1999 down payment plus $429 rst payment plus tax and tags due at delivery, Total due at delivery $2428 plus
tax and tag fees. MODELS TO QUALIFY INCLUDE: AUDI, LEXUS, BMW, ACURA, MERCEDES, LINCOLN, INFINITY,VOLVO, JAGUAR, LAND ROVER, PORSCHE OR LESSEE MUST OWN
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LAND ROVER, PORSCHE OR LESSEE MUST OWN OR MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR
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570-779-2288
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M O DEL# 12113
V IN# 637506
M SRP $19,090
*$199 p erm o n th p lu s ta x. 36 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $11454; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @
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T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $500 Ho lid a y Bo n u s Ca s h Ap p lied .
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T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0. $500 Ho lid a y Bo n u s Ca s h Ap p lied .
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P ER
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W / $150 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $50 0 S T P ATTYS D AY B O N U S CAS H
$
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thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0.
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P ER
M O.
V6, CVT , M o o n ro o f, L ea ther, M o o n ro o f, Pw r. S ea t, Ba ck-Up Ca m era , Hea ted
S ea ts & S teerin g W hl, F lo o rM a ts , S p la s h Gu a rd s & M u ch M o re!
2012N IS S A N M A XIM A 3.5S V S DN
LEA SE @
0 DO W N
SA VE $10,000 O FF M SR P O N A LL
NEW 2012 M A XIM A S IN STO C K
STK# N22392
M O DEL# 36612
V IN# 323414
M SRP $46,015
*S a le Price p lu s ta x & ta gs .
B U Y
FO R
$
34,995
*
+ T/T
W / $40 0 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $10 0 0 S T P ATTYS D AY B O N U S CAS H
V8, Au to , A/ C, PW , PDL ,
Cru is e, T ilt, Allo ys , Va lu e
T ru ck Pkg, & M u ch,
M u ch M o re!
2012N IS S A N TITA N S L CC 4X4
O NLY 8 2012 TITA NS LEFT
SA VE $8000 O R M O R E O FF
M SR P O N A LL IN STO C K
EXEC U TIVE DEM O !
SA VE $11,000 O FF M SR P
STK# N21737
M O DEL# 55412
V IN# 039686
M SRP $44,890
*$479 p erm o n th p lu s ta x. 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $21996.10; m u s tb e a p p ro ved
thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0.
$1425 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed , $500 Cu s t. Bo n u s Ca s h & $500 S tPa ttys Bo n u s Ca s h.
B U Y FO R
$
34,390
*
+ T/T
O R
L EAS E FO R
W / $30 0 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE, $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE, $50 0 CU S T. B O N U S CAS H & $50 0 S T P ATTYS D AY B O N U S CAS H
$
479
*
P ER
M O.
V6, CVT , Na viga tio n , DVD, Po w erDo o rs & Ha tch, Clim Co n tro l,
Blu eto o th, L ea ther, Hea ted S ea ts , M u ch, M u ch M o re!!
2012N IS S A N QUE S T L E V A N
LEA SE @
0 DO W N
EXEC U TIVE DEM O S
LA ST O NE @ TH IS P R IC E
SA VE $10,500 O FF M SR P
STK# N22923
M O DEL# 25013
V IN# 609089
M SRP $30,895
*$349 p erm o n th p lu s ta x. 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $18537; m u s tb e a p p ro ved
thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0.
B U Y FO R
$
28 ,495
*
+ T/T
O R
L EAS E FO R
$
349
*
P ER
M O.
V6, CVT , A/ C, Allo ys , 7 Pa s s S ea tin g, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt& M u ch, M u ch, M u ch M o re!
2013N IS S A N P A THFIN DE R S 4X4
LEA SE @
0 DO W N
SA VE $2400 O R M O R E O N A LL NEW
2013 P A TH FINDER S IN STO C K
STK# N21674
M O DEL# 23212
V IN# 218284
M SRP $32,850
*$275 p erm o n th p lu s ta x. 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $18067.50; m u s tb e a p p ro ved
thru NM AC @ T ier1; 0$ Ca s h o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $0.
$1500 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te, $1000 Cu s to m erBo n u s Ca s h & $1250 S tPa ttys Da y Bo n u s Ca s h In clu d ed .
B U Y FO R
$
26,60 0
*
+ T/T
O R
L EAS E FO R
W / $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $10 0 0 CU S TO M ER B O N U S CAS H & 0 % FO R 70 M O S . & $1250 S T P ATTYS D AY B O N U S CAS H
$
275
*
P ER
M O.
V6, CVT , A/ C, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, Blu eto o th, F lo o rM a ts , S p la s h Gu a rd s & M u ch M o re!
2012N IS S A N M URA N O S A W D
$6250 O FF M SR P & 0% FO R 72 M O NTH S!!!
O N A LL 2012 M U R A NO S IN STO C K
LEA SE @
0 DO W N
VALUES
VALUES
G O O D -A S-G O LD
G O O D -A S-G O LD G O O D -A S-G O LD
UP TO $1250 NISSAN ST.PATRICKS D AY
BONUS
CASH
Th ru
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*All Prices plus tax, tags, & fees. Artwork for illustration purposes only. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. 3 Year/100,000 Miles Limited Powertrain Warranty on 2008 models and newer with less than 75,000
miles. 90 day/3,000 mile Limited Powertrain Warranty on 2004 models and newer with less than 100,000 miles. See sales dealer for complete warranty and sale details. Sale Ends 3/22/13.
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PLATINUM CERTIFIED VEHICLES
Stk# P14846,
Automatic,
Power Windows
& Locks, CD
2012 Fiat 500 3Dr
$
13,399
*
Stk#P14959, SLT
Pkg, Off Road Tires,
Chrome Wheels,
Sharp Truck!
2012 Dodge Ram 1500
Quad Cab Lifted 4x4
$
31,999
*
REDUCED!!
2011 Hyundai
Accent Sedans
$
10,799
*
Stk# P14893, Automatic,
AM/FM/CD/USB, Great Gas Mileage!
2010 Ford Focus
SE Sedan
$
10,999
*
Stk# P14922, Automatic, Power
Windows & Locks, CD, A/C
2009 Chevrolet
HHR Panel Wagon
$
11,999
*
Stk# P14902, Rear Cargo Area, Roof Rack,
Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
2008 Pontiac
G6 Sedan
$
12,799
*
Stk# P14924, Only 28K Miles,
Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
2007 Honda CRV
EX 4WD
$
13,399
*
Stk# P14973, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels,
Power Windows & Locks, CD
2009 Saturn
Aura Sedan
$
13,399
*
Stk# P14891A, Sunroof, Leather
Seats, Alloy Wheels, Automatic
2009 Nissan
Altima S Sedan
$
13,799
*
Stk# P14896, Automatic, Power
Windows & Locks, Only 26K Miles
2004 Cadillac
CTS Sedan
$
11,299
*
Stk# 14861A, Leather, Sunroof,
Only 53K Miles, Nice!
2007 Nissan
Murano SL AWD
$
14,999
*
Stk# P14941, Heated Leather, Sunroof,
All Wheel Drive, Alloys, P. Seat
2010 Suzuki
Kizashi GTS AWD
$
14,999
*
Stk# P14750A, All Wheel Drive,
Sunroof, P. Seat, Alloys, PW, PL
2012 Volkswagen
Passat SE Sedan
$
15,499
*
Stk# P14877, Automatic,
Power Windows & Locks, CD
2012 Ford Focus
SEL Sedan
$
15,999
*
Stk# P14856, Leather, Sunroof, Alloy
Wheels, Fog Lights, Sync
2011 Mitsubishi
Endeavor 4WD
$
17,299
*
Stk# P14842, Power Windows & Locks, Automatic,
CD, Alloy Wheels, 3 Left To Choose From!
2011 Dodge
Journey AWD
$
19,999
*
Stk# P14873, Rear View Camera, All
Wheel Drive, Power Windows & Locks
2011 Toyota
Prius III
$
21,999
*
Stk# P14980, Hybrid! Only 13K
Miles, Power Windows & Locks
2012 Chevy
Traverse LT AWD
$
23,399
*
Stk# P14845, 3rd Row Seating, All
Wheel Drive, Alloy Wheels, 8 Passenger
2013 Kia Sorento
SUV AWD
$
23,999
*
Stk# P14987, 3rd Row Seating, Alloy Wheels,
Power Windows & Locks, 2 Left @ This Price!
2012 Dodge Ram
1500 Quad Cab 4x4
$
24,599
*
Stk# P14829, SLT Package, Power
Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels
2012 Nissan
Pathnder 4x4
$
24,799
*
Stk# P14952, SV Package, 3rd Row
Seat, Power Seat, Alloy Wheels
2010 Ford Escape
XLT 4WD $
16,999
*
Stk# 14992, Automatic,
Power Windows & Locks, CD
2012 Jeep Wrangler
2Dr Lifted 4x4
$
28,999
*
Stk# P14906, Lift Kit, Off Road Tires, Alloy Wheels,
Automatic, Hardtop, Already Built For You @
2013 Chevrolet Silverado
Crew Cab 4x4
$
28,999
*
Stk# P14950, LT Package, Power Windows &
Locks, CD, Bedliner, 3 Available @ This Price!
2013 Volvo XC60 AWD
Stk# P14994, Leather,
Power Memory Drivers Seat,
Moonroof, Only 4K Miles
$
39,999
*
2012 Volvo S60 T5 Sedan
Stk# P14962, Sunroof,
Leather Seats, Power
Memory Seats, Alloys
$
25,999
*
2011 Lexus CT 200H Wagon
Stk# P14965,
Hybrid! Leather,
Navigation, Sunroof
$
28,599
*
2011 BMW 328 AWD Sedan
Stk# P14868, X Drive,
All Wheel Drive, Leather,
Sunroof, Automatic
$
28,499
*
2012 Mercedes 300 4Matic Sport Sdn
Stk# P14895, All Wheel
Drive, Leather, Sunroof,
Sport Package, Sharp!
$
32,499
*
2013 Inniti JX35 AWD
Stk# P14977, Heated Leather,
3rd Row, Navigation,
Rear DVD, & Much More!
$
49,999
*
2011 Escalade EXT Pickup AWD
Stk# P14949, Luxury Package,
Navigation w/ Camera,
22 Wheels, Power Side Steps
$
54,999
*
VEHICLE VALUE OUTLET
2001 Dodge B1500
Cargo Van
Stk# P14970,
53K Miles, Ladder
Rack, Bin Packages,
Automatic
$
5,999
*
2004 Chevrolet
Impala
Stk# P14915A,
Leather, Alloys,
Power Windows
& Locks
$
7,999
*
2007 Saturn
Vue AWD
Stk# P14746,
All Wheel Drive,
Automatic, Power
Windows & Locks, CD
$
8,799
*
2009 Toyota
Scion Coupe
Stk# S2252D, Alloy
Wheels, Power
Windows & Locks,
Manual, Sporty!
$
8,799
*
2005 Chevrolet
Impala Sedan
Stk# P14936B,
Only 42K Miles,
Power Windows
& Locks
$
8,899
*
2005 Honda Accord
EX Sedan
Stk# P14989,
Automatic, Power
Windows & Locks,
Alloy Wheels, CD
$
8,999
*
2007 Hyundai
Tucson 4WD
Stk# P14912,
Automatic, Alloy
Wheels, Power
Windows & Locks
$
9,999
*
2007 Honda Fit
Hatchback
Stk# P14991,
Automatic, Power
Windows & Locks, CD,
Great Gas Mileage!
$
9,999
*
2013 Dodge
Grand Caravan
$
21,399
*
Stk# P14988, Stow-N-Go Seats,
3rd Row, Perfect for the Family!
2011 Toyota
Corolla LE Sedan
$
13,899
*
Stk# P14849, Automatic, Power Windows
& Locks, Great On Gas!
*Tax and tags extra. Includes Conquest, Loyalty and Trade-In Assistance. **Tax and tags extra.
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2012 Buick LaCrosse
4-Cyl., FWD, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise,
Remote Start, XM, OnStar
MSRP
$32,115
* SALE
PRICE
#B3086
#G2220
2012 GMC Acadia SLE AWD
V-6, 7 Passenger, Remote Start, Rear Park Assist
MSRP
$38,180
* SALE
PRICE
#G2229
PRE-OWNED SPECIALS! PRE-OWNED SPECIALS! PRE-OWNED SPECIALS!
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2005 Chevy Impala Sdn.
V-6, FWD, PW, PDL, Tilt, Cruise,
Keyless Entry, ONLY 60K MILES
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SALE
PRICE
#D3109A
** SALE
PRICE
#G3021A
2011 Chevy Silverado Z71 4x4
EXT. CAB, 5.3L V-8, Z71 Pkg., Remote Start,
Tow Pkg., 37K Miles
** SALE
PRICE
#G2308A
** SALE
PRICE
** SALE
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2011 GMC Sierra Denali AWD
6.2L V-8, Heated/Cooled Leather Seats,
20 Wheels, P. Sunroof, Chrome Boards
**
2010 Cadillac CTS Sedan
3.0L V-6, White Diamond, Leather, Htd.
Seats, Bal. Fact. Wrrty., ONLY 34K MILES
2008 GMC Envoy SLT 4x4
V-6, Heated Leather Seats, Nav., Sunroof,
Chrome Wheels, One Owner, Bought Here New!
2006 Chevy Malibu Maxx
V-6, AM/FM Stereo CD, Remote Start,
FWD, ONLY 59K MILES
#G3102
2013 GMC Terrain SLE1 AWD
4-Cyl., PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise,
Rear Camera, XM Radio
MSRP
$29,375
* SALE
PRICE
2013 Buick Verano
4-Cyl., PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise,
Remote Start, Sunroof
MSRP
$26,545
* SALE
PRICE
2012 GMC Sierra 2500 Crew Cab
6.0L V-8, Remote Start, R. Camera, Snow Plow Prep Pkg., HD Trailering
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20K, Certied
2011 CHEVY SILVERADO
EXT. CAB Z71 4X4
$24,995*
2010 AVALANCHE
Z71 4X4
$32,495* $10,995*
v-6 Auto, Air, PW, PL
38,000 miles
2008 CHEVY
IMPALA LT
V-8 Auto, Leather,
Sunroof, 25K
$15,695*
2012 MALIBU LS
6cyl, Auto, Air, PW, PD
74,000 miles
2007 CHEVY
TRAIL BLAZER
$9,995* $16,495*
2009 CHEVY
EQUINOX LT
V-6, Auto, Sunroof, PW, PD
38,000 miles
4 Cyl, Auto, PW,PD,
CD, 14k
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MARCH MADNESS
$200 cash off
any painting or
drywall job.
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
& LOCAL HOME
BUILDER
30 Years Exp.
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Beautiful Interior /
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570-899-3123
PR BUILDERS
Any and all types of
remodeling from
windows to design
build renovations.
Licensed
Handyman
Services
also, Electric,
Plumbing,
Building.
PA license 048740
accepts Visa
call 570-826-0919
1039 Chimney
Service
A-1 ABLE
CHIMNEY
Rebuild & Repair
Chimneys. All
types of Masonry.
Liners Installed,
Brick & Block,
Roofs & Gutters.
Licensed &
Insured
570-735-2257
1039 Chimney
Service
CHIMNEY REPAIRS
Parging. Stucco.
Stainless Liners.
Cleanings. Custom
Sheet Metal Shop.
570-383-0644
1-800-943-1515
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CHRIS MOLESKY
CHIMNEY SPECIALIST
New, repair, rebuild,
liners installed.
Cleaning. Concrete
& metal caps.
Licensed & Insured
570-328-6257
1042 Cleaning &
Maintainence
CLEANING WHIZ
GREEN PRODUCTS
For Special Deals
Contact Jaymee at
570-852-7497
Connies Cleaning
15 years experience
Bonded & Insured
Residential Cleaning
GIFT CERTIFICATES
AVAILABLE!
570-430-3743 570-430-3743
Connie does the
cleaning!
DEB & PATS
CLEANING
SERVICE
Free Estimates
570-371-3857
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
B.P. Home Repairs
570-825-4268
Brick, Block,
Concrete, Sidewalks,
Chimneys, Stucco.
New Installation &
Repairs
C&C MASONRY &
CONCRETE
Absolutely Free
Estimates. Masonry
& concrete work.
Specializing in foun-
dations, repairs and
rebuilding. Footers
floors, driveways.
570-840-9913
570-346-4103
PA084504
STESNEY
CONCRETE & MASONRY
Brick, block, walks,
drive, steps, stucco,
stone, chimneys and
repairs.
Lic. & Ins.
570-283-5254
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
D. PUGH
CONCRETE
All phases of
masonry &
concrete. Small
jobs welcome.
Senior discount.
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured
288-1701/655-3505
1057Construction &
Building
FATHER & SON
CONSTRUCTION
Interior & Exterior
Remodeling
Jobs of All Sizes
570-814-4578
570-709-8826
GARAGE
DOOR
Sales, service,
installation &
repair.
FULLY
INSURED
HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
570-735-8551
Cell 606-7489
1078 Dry Wall
MIRRA
DRYWALL
Hanging & Finishing
Textured Ceilings
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
570-675-3378
1084 Electrical
ECONOLECTRIC
No Job
Too Small.
Generator
Installs.
Residential &
Commercial
Free Estimates
Licensed-Insured
PA032422
(570) 602-7840
SLEBODA ELECTRIC
Master electrician
Licensed & Insured
Service Changes &
Replacements.
Generator Installs.
8 6 8 - 4 4 6 9
Sell your own home!
Place an ad HERE
570-829-7130
1132 Handyman
Services
DO IT ALL HANDYMAN
Painting, drywall,
plumbing & all types
of interior & exterior
home repairs.
570-829-5318
20 YEARS EXPERI ENCE
All types of home
repairs & alterations
Plumbing, Carpentry,
Electrical
No job too small.
Free Estimates.
570-256-3150
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
A A C L E A N I N G
A1 Always hauling,
cleaning attics, cellar,
garage, one piece or
whole Estate, also
available 10 &20 yard
dumpsters.655-0695
592-1813or287-8302
AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING
Cleaning attics,
cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing
&Tree Removal.
FreeEst. 779-0918or
542-5821; 814-8299
A.S.A.P Hauling
Estate Cleanouts,
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cheaper than
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570-855-4588
ALL KINDS OF
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24 HOUR
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570-823-1811
570-239-0484
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570-829-7130
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
Mikes $5-Up
Hauling Junk &
Trash from Houses,
Garages, Yards, Etc
826-1883 472-4321
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
APEX TREE AND
EARTH
TREE REMOVAL
Pruning, Stump
Grinding, Hazard
Tree Removal,
Grading, Drainage,
Lot Clearing.Insured.
Reasonable Rates
apextreeandearth.com
570-550-4535
SPRING CLEAN UPS
Lawn Cutting
Shrub Trimming,
Mulching
Landscaping
Services
25+ Years Exp.
PA Landscaping &
Lawn Service Inc.
570-287-4780
1195 Movers
BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
Call for Free Quote.
We make moving easy.
BestDarnMovers.com
570-852-9243
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
A & N PAINTING
SPRING SPECIAL
$100 + materials for
average size room.
18 years experience
Power washing
/deck staining.
570-820-7832
ART NEWTONS
PAINTING
& Drywall Repairs
Fully Insured
32 Yrs Experience
570-332-0882
DAVID WAYNE
PAINTING.
Quality Work,
Reasonable Prices.
Floating Floors
Installed
570-762-6889
JOHNS PAINTING
RELIABLE, NEAT,
HONEST. WORKING
WITH PRIDE.
INSURED-FREE EST.
570-735-8101
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
JACOBOSKY PAINTING
NEPAs Finest
Painters
Int./Ext. Painting,
Building Restoration
Dont worry about
them running off
with your money,
get it done right
the first time!
Free Estimates
570-328-5083
M. PARALI S PAI NTI NG
Int/ Ext. painting,
Power washing.
Professional work
at affordable rates.
Free estimates.
570-288-0733
Serra Painting
Book Now For
Spring & Save. All
Work Guaranteed
Satisfaction.
30 Yrs. Experience
Powerwash & Paint
Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
Aluminum.
Free Estimates
You Cant Lose!
570-822-3943
1213 Paving &
Excavating
*DRIVEWAYS
*PARKING LOTS
*ROADWAYS
*HOT TAR & CHIP
*SEAL COATING
Licensed and
Insured. Call
Today For Your
Free Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
1249 Remodeling &
Repairs
HARTH & SONS
General
Contractor
15% off
with this ad.
570-815-8294
Purebred Animals?
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classified ad!
570-829-7130
1252 Roofing &
Siding
SPRING ROOFING
McManus
Construction
Licensed, Insured.
Everyday Low
Prices. 3,000
satisfied customers.
570-735-0846
GILROY
Construction
Your Roofing
Specialist
Free Estimates
No Payment
til Job is
100% Complete
570-829-0239
J.R.V. ROOFING
570-824-6381
Roof Repairs & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney
Repairs. Year Round.
Licensed/Insured
FREE Estimates
*24 Hour
Emergency Calls*
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
Repairs, Shingles,
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
Repairs. Credit
Cards Accepted
FREE ESTIMATES!
Licensed-Insured
EMERGENCIES
1276 Snow
Removal
SNOW SNOW
PLOWING PLOWING
VITOS & GINOS
570-574-1275
Commercial
Industrial
Residential
Driveways
Sidewalks
Salting
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Services
BANKRUPTCY
FREE CONSULT
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Payment Plan!
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570-592-4796
Mention this ad
when you call!
ATTORNEY
MICHAEL KELLY
For aggressive
affordable repre-
sentation in the fol-
lowing matters:
Divorce, Child cus-
tody, Child support,
PFA, Unemployment
hearing, DUI, (no
matter how many
offenses) Credit
card lawsuits, Prop-
erty tax assess-
ment, Landlord/ten-
ant issues, and all
Criminal matters.
Law office of
Michael P. Kelly
570-417-5561
www.michaelp
kellylaw.com
DIVORCE No Fault
$295 divorce295.com
Atty. Kurlancheek
800-324-9748 W-B
FREE Bankruptcy
Consultation
Payment plans.
Carol Baltimore
570-822-1959
SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY
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570-823-9006
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CELL PHONE
Kyocera for Virgin
Mobile. C5155
Smartphone with
Android 4.0 Charg-
er, case extra
screen protector
and 2 gig SD card.
Fully functional. $65
570-825-6254
726 Clothing
JACKET, Tourmaline
Mink 3/4 Stroller.
Cleaned, glazed and
conditioned as new,
one owner, excel-
lent condition. Fur
origin, USA, 32 in
length, contains 35
pelts, w/65.
Sweep, size 12,
tourmaline mink hat
included. Appraised
professionally at
$4,500 replacement
value, selling for
$450.
570-881-0569
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PROM GOWNS
Maroon with bead-
ing throughout by
Tiffany size 4 $75.
White with teal
beading by Sean
Mehta size 4 $75.
Strapless royal blue
with black design
size 9/10 by L. A. Glo
$65. Violet color
with beading top to
bottom by Scala
size large $75.
(570) 693-4629
SCRUB TOPS,
womens, long
sleeve, new, quanti-
ty 10, sizes L-XL, $8
each. Christmas,
Easter and Hal-
loween. 823-1233
VINTAGE WEDDING
GOWN: Over 50
years old. White
with beaded and
jeweled top. 3/4
sleeves. Size 10-
Cleaned and boxed.
$95.00 or best offer
Call Mary 779-9464
730 Computer
Equipment &
Software
LAPTOP, Acer,
Aspire. New in box,
Intel 17 processor,
top of the line. Paid
$850, selling for
$550. Great buy.
570-212-2393
ROUTER - wireless,
by Cisco, E 1000.
Like new. $40.
570-851-4545.
732 Exercise
Equipment
HARD CORE GYM,
Plate loaded cable
pulley machine; lat
pull down, chest
press, pec deck, leg
ext, lower pulley for
curling. $150.
570-868-6024
LEG EXTENSION
MACHINE Hammer
Strength ISO-Later-
al. 4 years old, plate
loaded, platinum
frame, navy uphol-
stery. New condi-
tion. $1000. SEATED
L E G C U R L
MACHINE, Ham-
mer Strength ISO-
Lateral. 4 years old,
plate loaded, plat-
inum frame, navy
upholstery, New
condition. $1000.
Call Jim
570-855-9172
734 Fireplace
Accessories
FIREPLACE TOOLS
4 pieces and stand,
bronze, old. $25
570-864-3587
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
COAL STOVE Dick-
son approximately
60 years old, gray
with 6 lids & top
warming closet,
bottom oven, very
good condition ask-
ing $450, or best
offer. 570-288-0204
FURNACE. Carrier
oil. Forced hot air
with 2 zone system.
Good condition.
$800. 570-574-1791
HEATER, Electric by
Edison. $15.
570-851-4545.
HEATER, wood
burning, 50 gallons.
Good for garage.
$40. 570-825-8818
TOTAL WOOD HEAT
Safe, clean, efficient
and comfortable
OUTDOOR WOOD
FURNACE from
Central Boiler. B & C
Outdoor Wood Fur-
naces LLC
570-477-56922
744 Furniture &
Accessories
BED FRAME, Gold.
Queen size. $125.
570-735-4385
BEDFRAME, brass,
head board and
footboard. Polished,
54x75, full size.
Excellent condition.
Free delivery within
10 miles. $325.
570-824-9049
BEDROOM SET -
double bed with
headboard, double
width dresser with
hutch mirror, 5
drawer hi-boy
dresser & night-
stand. Pecan wood
finish. Very good
condition. $400
OBO. Kathy @
570-654-7847
QUEEN
BEDROOM Set
Beautiful 3 piece
set looks and feels
like new.
Guaranteed cost
875 sell for $95. In
plastic wrapper Will
deliver. Phone or
text 570 614 3877
BUNK BEDS
Solid oak, $250.
Call 570-287-5505.
744 Furniture &
Accessories
CABINET, wooden,
46 high, 25 wide,
with a glass door
and two adjustable
shelves. $50.
570-868-5066
CHAIRS, (2)
Genuine
leather, cus-
tom made
recliners.
Taupe color,
like new. $550
each.
570-675-5046
CHASE LOUNGE,
With pad-red wood
$25.00
W O O D P I C N I C
TABLE with benches
$25.00, PFALTZ-
GRAF 1 Coffee Pot, 1
Tea Pot both new
$20.00. call
570-639-1975
COUCH & loveseat
blue, beige floral
print. Paid $2800
sell for $250. Must
sell. 570-457-7854
DESK, corner, com-
puter. Great shape.
OSullivan-Sauder.
Lots of storage and
shelves. $60 OBO
can email pics.
570-477-2281
D I N I N G S E T .
beveled glass table
top, 4 arm chairs,
$285, DINING SET.
Rattan round, 4
chairs, $285,
TABLE, 2 chairs, rat-
tan, $200, B Call for
further details.
570-474-0514
FURNI SH FURNI SH
FOR LESS FOR LESS
* NELSON *
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Recliners from $299
Lift Chairs from $699
New and Used
Living Room
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
Kingston
Call 570-288-3607
KITCHEN SET- Five
piece. Along with
matching hutch.
Good condition.
Asking for $700.00,
negotiable. Call
570-655-0983 for
details & inquiries.
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
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KITCHEN TABLE,
1940s, wood with
Formica top, $10.
Grandfather clock,
6 tall, $200. Desk
top with drop down
front, $10.
570-674-7692
KITCHEN TABLE- 42
inch, round with 2
extensions (12 inch
each) 6 chairs, dark
wood. $150.00
TABLE-Maple, 4 x
3 with 4 chairs and
1 side chair. 2
Extensions for table,
1 each. $85.00
BUTCHERS RACK-
Gray steel with
glass shelves and 4
stools. $250.00.
Call and leave mes-
sage for Florence.
570-474-5142
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
Competitors Prices!
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $159
Full sets: $179
Queen sets: $239
All New
American Made
570-288-1898
MATTRESS TOPPER
Very thick, brand
new, with gel &
feathers. Full size.
$60. FUTON, white
oak, well built, stick-
ley style, heavy duty
cushion. $300.
570-823-2709
RECLINING, sofa,
love seat, and rock-
er, blue, in good
working condition.
$400 for all three
pieces. 735-6920
SALON
FURNITURE
free standing styling
station, sink with
backwash unit and
shampoo chair, 58x
36 rectangular anti-
fatigue mat, wall
mount mirror with
brackets, 58x36.
Other miscella-
neous items.
570-709-7271
TABLE. Kitchen,
oak, round with Indi-
an tile. 4 chairs.
$175. 283-8420
TABLE. Oval walnut
Pa House coffee
table, $75, DESK,
ice box style oak
computer cabinet
and desk, $100,
DESK, 3 drawer
secretary style, $75.
TV, 42 big screen
floor model RCA,
$200. 417-2382
TABLES, 2 end with
glass tops $20
each, Desk, Sauder
with hutch, $50,
China closet, glass
doors, $125.
570-793-1696
TELEVISION CABI-
NET, blonde finish,
approximately 39
wide by 65 high,
with one shelf, three
drawers. Excellent
condition, $100 firm.
570-288-0060
NANTICOKE
128 W. Church St.
Sunday
8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Dell printer,
Christmas and
household items.
Washer and dryer
$125. electric stove,
$75. much more!
Edwardsville
681 Main Street
Saturday, Sunday
and Monday
9 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Four five drawer file
cabinets, $20 each.
Four four drawer
file cabinets, $15
each. Horizontal file
with door, $25. Two
sorters, $10 for
both, metal book-
case, $10. Combi-
nation two drawer
file cabinet and 3
shelf unit, $20,
table, $20.
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in classified!
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6th Street
OPEN YEAR ROUND
SP SPACE ACE
A AV VAILABLE AILABLE
INSIDE & OUT INSIDE & OUT
Acres of Acres of
parking parking
OUTSIDE
SPACES
$10
Saturday
10am-2pm
Sunday
8am-4pm
754 Machinery &
Equipment
SAWMILLS: From
only $3,997.00-
Make/ Save Money
with your own band-
mill- Cut lumber any
dimension. In stock
ready to ship. FREE
Info/DVD: www.Nor-
woodSawmills.com
1-800-578-1363
Ext.300N
SNOW BLOWER:
New Craftsman
electric start. Used
once. 21 path. Sell
$295.00
Call George: 817-
2389
756 Medical
Equipment
BATH TUB TRANS-
FER BENCH. (2) 1
36 and 1 45. $50
each. 570-288-9180
BED, Hospital semi-
electric. Good con-
dition, works like
new. $250 OBO
Dave 570-991-2797
JAZZY CHAIR, with
charger, arm, head
and foot rests. Must
sell ASAP. $300
OBO.
1-215-436-0987
758 Miscellaneous
FREE AD POLICY
The Times Leader
will accept ads for
used private
party merchan-
dise only for items
totaling $1,000 or
less. All items must
be priced and state
how many of each
item. Your name
address, email and
phone number must
be included. No
ads for ticket
sales accepted.
Pet ads accept-
ed if FREE ad
must state FREE.
You may place your
ad online at
timesleader.com,
or email to
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timesleader.com or
fax to 570-831-7312
or mail to Classified
Free Ads: 15 N.
Main Street, Wilkes-
Barre, PA.
SORRY NO
PHONE CALLS.
FREE AD POLICY
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party merchan-
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totaling $1,000 or
less. All items must
be priced and state
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address, email and
phone number must
be included. No
ads for ticket
sales accepted.
Pet ads accept-
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Junk
Cars
&
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
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FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
758 Miscellaneous
AUTO PAINT, 1965
to 1967 Corvette
Rally Red, base coat
only. One gallon
$150, paid $395.
570-883-7007
BEER KEGERATOR.
Beverage air, Model
BM23-B. Stainless
steel top and draft
tower. Holds 1/2
barrel of beer.
Needs some work
$250 negotiable.
570-287-9939
CART, for
microwaves, tall
with spice rack and
bottom storage,
$30. Grape fruit
spoons, antique, six,
$5. Picnic basket,
large vintage,
includes inside tray,
$10. Clothing racks,
two, large, chrome,
$10 each. 674-7692
CHAIR, Bunny for
small child, pink fur,
$5, TREADMILL,
$10, SKI/ROWER
$10 RICE COOKER,
$4, TV, 19 $4
570-696-3368
CLOTHES. Boys,
over 50 items, (lg-xl
14-16, $45,
NASCAR, Die cast
collectibles and
many various items,
25 pieces, $125.
T E C H D E C K S
(ramps & skate-
boards, over 50-
$35, DVDS, chil-
dren, various kids
shows, 12 for $25,
BOOKS, kids 25 for
$20, DVDs 12 for
$25, WWE DVDs 4
for $40, Skechers,
womens, size 9, 3
for $30 Call for
details 237-1583
COAT RACK - holds
4 caps, 4 coats,
white floor model
with gold trim. $10.
FLOOR FAN - White,
41 high, 18 d. Like
new. $8.
570-851-4545.
DESK, OSullivan
light oak, $50,
Assorted hand
drafting tools and
table top drafting
table with straight
edge. $35, Assort-
ed templates, pen-
cils, leads, scales,
etc. $85 for all items
570-822-4762
FIGURINE
Nao/Lladro school-
girl with chalkboard,
$35/Hummels, 5 for
$60 each.
570-457-2496
HOOD 1967
Corvette 427, Big
Block, After market
$795. Good condi-
tion in primer.
570-883-7007
HUMIDIFIER, Sears,
new. $20. Turkey
roasting pan, $10.
Grolight for new
plants, $5. Silver
bread tray, $10. Cof-
fee set, four pieces,
silver, $20.
570-674-7692
JUKE BOX, full-
sized, heavy-duty,
wood facsimile of a
50s era. Reminis-
cent of Happy
Days composed of
plywood and deco-
rative plastics, inter-
nal 12 volt battery
powered lights and
sound system (not
included). Excellent
condition and origi-
nally used as the-
atre prop; can be
adapted for recre-
ational, decorative
or scholastic the-
atre background
use. $250. Call Tom.
570-881-0569
BEST PRICES
IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
Free Anytime
Pickup
570-301-3602
570-301-3602
CALL US!
TO JUNK
YOUR CAR
PROJECTOR: Slide
in case with 10
carousal, like new.
$100.00 Call George
570-817-2389
TABLE, dining room
with 1 leaf, 4 chairs.
Like new, $400. Din-
nerware, complete
set of 12. Rose Pat-
tern. $45. Chairs,
outdoor lounge
chairs with cush-
ions, set of 2, solid
medal, $50 each.
570-735-7619
TIRES new Good
Year re-tread. 4-
8.50x16.5 mud &
snow $125 for all 4.
(570) 735-3479
TIRES, very good
condition. four,
275/55/20, $280.
Two, 205/50R/17,
$100. Two sets of
two, 225/50R/17,
$220. Two,
205/55R/16, $120.
Two, 265/70R/16,
$120. Two new
215/65R/17, $145.
570-780-9056
TIRES. (4) All sea-
son FIrestone FR
710. 175/65/R14.
$80 all.
570-855-2568
WINDOW SASHES,
from 1925, wavy
type glass in them,
first come first
serve, must take all.
24 count, 12 top and
12 bottom.
570-574-0301
WIRE SET Wells 6
cylinder spark wire
set #q1827 in new
never opened pack-
age $5. 735-6638
762 Musical
Instruments
BANJO, Fender, FB-
59, Gold Hardware,
Hardshell case, like
new condition,
$650. 826-1582
ORGAN, electric,
Thomas Trouba-
dour, 186. Free.
Call: 570-836-4636
762 Musical
Instruments
PIANO. Richmond
upright. 100 years
old, dark wood,
beautifully carved,
good condition.
Needs tuning. $150
negotiable. Buyer
must remove.
570-310-1110
TRUMPET-Buescher
Super Aristocrat. 45
years old, excellent
condition. $500.
570-883-0265
766 Office
Equipment
ATTACHE CASE
aluminum, hard shell
with combination
locks. $20.
570-851-4545.
774 Restaurant
Equipment
SIX BURNER
STOVE, salamander,
3 radiant charbroil-
er, 4 flat top grill,
french fryer, 4 bain
Marie, 20 qt. mixer.
LP gas All new For
Sale. 570-620-2693
776 Sporting Goods
GOLF CLUBS. Ping,
Taylor and Maxfil.
Putter, bag, driver
and woods. Also
excellent starter
set. Call for all
details. $200
570-18644
POOL TABLE,
(3-in-1) AIR
HOCKEY TABLE,
and PING PONG
TABLE, accessories
included. Great
condition. Asking
for $250.00, nego-
tiable. Call 655-
3089 for details.
778 Stereos/
Accessories
BASS BLASTER,
Road Master, in
box, 200 watts,
mega subwoofer
system. $90.
570-574-0271
780 Televisions/
Accessories
HOME THEATER,
Martin Ash HD
series 6985, 5.1
channel profession-
al, in box, 200-400
watts. Cost $2,299,
asking $250.
570-574-0271
TELEVISION, RCA,
color, 19, Not a flat
screen. Good condi-
tion. $17.50, firm.
570-430-2311
TELEVISION, Sony,
32 console model,
not HD. $150.
570-883-7007
TV 19 COLOR
With remote and
DVD/VCR combo
player. $25.00 each
or $40.00 for both.
Call 570-814-9574
784 Tools
DRIVER/DRILL.
Dewalt 18 volt. Incl.
2 batteries & charg-
er with nut runner
kit. GRINDER Hitachi
4.5 $100 for both
OBO 570-779-7658
FLOOR SANDER,
PRO, drum sander,
runs ok $500. NAIL-
ER, hammerhead
Pneumatic. Excel-
lent. $250
570-650-0804
JACK 6 TON Bottle
Jack. $20.
570-851-4545.
Doyouneedmorespace?
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in classified
is the best way
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with classified!
SAW HORSES,
wood, heavy duty.
$25. 674-7692
786 Toys & Games
POOL TABLE. Regu-
lation slate top. Can
be used as pay per
game or play with-
out pay. Good
shape. $100 OBO
570-822-9215
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
WANTED
JEWELRY
WILKES BARREGOLD
( 570) 48GOLD8
( 570) 484- 6538
Highest Cash Pay-
Outs Guaranteed
Open 6 Days
a Week
10am- 6pm
Cl osed Thursdays
1092 Highway 315 Blvd.
( Pl aza 315)
315N, 1/ 2 mi l e
bef ore Mohegan
Sun Casi no
We Pay At Least
80% of the London
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry
WilkesBarreGold.com
or email us at
wilkesbarregold@
yahoo.com
London PM
Gold Price
March 15 - $1,595.50
WANTED, Vintage
Baseball Cards.
1960s, 50s, 40s
and earlier.
bob74b@msn.com
708-567-5380
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
WANTED:
Miners Candle-
sticks and Miners
Carbide Lamps.
Paying $10-$45,
Plus Postage.
E-Mail, mace837116
@bellsouth.net
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED!
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is the best way
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with classified!
800
PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
CATS & KI TTENS
12 weeks & up.
All shots, neutered,
tested,microchipped
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only
815 Dogs
GOLDEN RETRIEVER
PUPPIES
ACA registered.
Males & females.
Vet checked.
$650 each.
570-336-6162
570-417-3107
ROTTIES HUSKIES
Yorkies, Chihuahuas
Labs & More
Bloomsburg
389-7877
Hazleton 453-6900
Hanover 829-1922
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
FOR SALE, Pure
Breeds with
papers, three girls.
570-436-2762
840 Pet Services
SPRING INTO A
FRESH START
PUPPY & BASIC
OBEDIENCE
CLASSES
Starting 3/23
& Therapy Dog
Training starting
3/17
570-332-4095
for info
845 Pet Supplies
ELECTRIC CLIPPER.
Andis Dog groom-
ing. Hardly used,
Model MBG $20
570-675-0460
*2008 Pulse Research
Call 829-7130
to place your ad.
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www.MattBurneHonda.com
2013 Honda
Civic LX Sedan
Open Monday - Thursday 9-9
Friday & Saturday 9-5
Thank You To Our Customers
0
.9%
APR FINANCING
NOWAVAILABLE!
*On select models to qualied
buyers for limited term.
2013 PILOT EX 4WD
MPG
17 City
24 HWY
**Lease 36 Months through ahfc. $0 Down Payment.
1st payment and tags due at delivery. Residual $18,823.90
Per Mo.
Lease
ase 36 Months through ahfc $0 Down Payment
Per Per
LLea
* *
Model #YF4H4DEW 250-hp (SAE Net),
3.5-Liter, 24-Valve, SOHC i-VTEC

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

Tri-Zone Automatic Climate Control System


with Humidity Control and Air Filtration
Drivers Seat with 10-Way Power Adjustment,
Including Power Lumbar Support
229-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System with 7
Speakers, Including Subwoofer 2-GB CD
Library Bluetooth

Streaming Audio
USB Audio Interface
2013 ACCORD LX SEDAN
MPG
27 City
36 HWY
***Lease 36 Months through ahfc. $0 Down Payment.
1st payment and tags due at delivery. Residual $14,194.70
Model #CR2F3DEW
185-hp (SAE Net), 2.4-Liter,
16-Valve, DOHC i-VTEC

4-Cylinder
Engine with Direct Injection
Vehicle Stability Assist
TM
(VSA

)
with Traction Control Continu-
ously Variable Transmission (CVT)
16-Inch Alloy Wheels Dual-Zone
Automatic Climate Control with
Air-Filtration System Rearview
Camera with Guidelines Blu-
etooth

HandsFreeLink

Pandora

Internet Radio Compatibility USB


Audio Interface MP3/Auxiliary
Input Jack i-MID with 8-inch
WQVGA (480x320) Screen and
Customizable Feature Settings
2013 Honda CR-V LX
LEASES BASED ON APPROVED CREDIT TIER 1 THRU AHFC. MILEAGE BASED ON 2012 EPA MILEAGE ESTIMATES. USE FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES ONLY.
DO NOT COMPARE TO MODELS BEFORE 2008. YOUR ACTUAL MILEAGE WILL VARY DEPENDING ON HOW YOU DRIVE AND MAINTAIN YOUR VEHICLE. OFFERS EXPIRE 4/30/2013.
MATT BURNE HONDA PRE-OWNED CENTER
Call: 1-800-NEXTHONDA View Prices at www.mattburnehonda.com
S
1110 Wyoming Ave,
Scranton, PA
1-800-NEXT-HONDA
570-341-1400
1.9%
for 36 mos
CIVICS
10 CIVIC LX SDN Titanium, 60K ............................NOW $13,500
08 CIVIC LX SDN Gray, 28K.................................NOW $13,950
09 CIVIC LX SDN Black, 28K................................NOW $14,500
10 CIVIC EX SDN Gray, 51K.................................NOW $14,950
10 CIVIC LX SDN Titanium, 28K ............................NOW $15,250
10 CIVIC LX CPE Gray, 18K..................................NOW $15,950
11 CIVIC EX CPE Red, 20K..................................NOW $16,950
12 CIVIC LX SDN Black, 12K................................NOW $17,950
12 CIVIC EXL Black, 6K..........................................NOW $19,950
CRV 4WD
10 CRV EX Black, 40K...............................................NOW $20,750
10 CRV EX Silver, 40K...............................................NOW $20,750
11 CRV SE Sage, 29K ...............................................NOW $21,250
10 CRV EXL NAVI Titanium, 49K ...........................NOW $21,500
11 CRV SE White, 25K...............................................NOW $21,500
10 CRV EXL Black, 19K............................................NOW $22,900
11 CRV EXL-NAVI Black, 41K...............................NOW $22,975
10 CRV EXL Sage, 30K............................................NOW $22,500
11 CRV EXL Titanium, 21K ........................................NOW $24,500
12 CRV EX Titanium, 19K ...........................................NOW $24,500
11 CRV EXL White, 18K............................................NOW $24,950
Final Winter
Write Down
on Prices!
PILOT 4WD
11 PILOT LX Navy, 23K ...........................................NOW $24,750
10 PILOT EXL DVD Gray, 45K.............................NOW $27,250
11 PILOT EXL Gray, 32K ........................................NOW $28,500
11 PILOT EXL Silver, 31K .......................................NOW $29,500
11 PILOT EXL Gray, 11K.........................................NOW $30,500
2.9%
for 60 mos
1.9%
for 36 mos
2.9%
for 60 mos
1.9%
for 36 mos
2.9%
for 60 mos
1.9%
for 36 mos
2.9%
for 60 mos
MPG
28 City
39 HWY
*Lease 36 Months through AHFC. $0 Down Payment. 1st payment and tags due at delivery. Residual $12,445.65
Per Mo.
Lease
PPPPPPPP r PPPPer
LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLea
*
Model #FB2F5DEW 140-hp (SAE Net), 1.8 Liter, 16 Valve, SOHC i-VTEC

4 Cylinder Engine 5 Speed Automatic Transmission Air


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

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

) with
Traction Control Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Cruise Control Illuminated Steering Wheel Mounted Cruise, Audio, Phone and i-MID
Controls 160-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System with 4 Speakers Pandora

Internet Radio Compatibility


5
Bluetooth

Streaming Audio
3

USB Audio Interface


6
MP3/Auxiliary Input Jack Exterior Temperature Indicator Security System with Remote Entry and Trunk Release
$0 DOWN
PAYMENT
Per Mo.
Lease
Lease 36 Months through ahfc $0 Down Payment
Per Mo. Per Mo.
LLease
* **
$0 DOWN
PAYMENT
MPG
22 City
30 HWY
****Lease 36 Months through ahfc. $0 Down Payment.
1st payment and tags due at delivery. Residual $15,856.00
Model #RM4H3DEW
185-hp (SAE Net), 2.4-Liter,
16-Valve, DOHC i-VTEC

4-Cylinder
Engine Automatic Transmission
Real Time AWD with Intelligent
Control System
TM
Vehicle Stability
AssistTM (VSA

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

HandsFreeLink
USB Audio Interface
Remote Entry System
160-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio
System with 4 Speakers
Pandora

Radio Compatibility
Bluetooth

Streaming Audio
Per Mo.
Lease
$0 DOWN
PAYMENT
*Lease 36 Months through ahfc $0 Down Payment
Per Mo. Per Mo.
LLease
* ***
1.9
%
for 36 mos. 2.9
%
for 60 mos.
On All Certied Hondas
*1.9% for 36 mos/ 2.9% for up to 60 mos on Certifed Hondas thru Am Honda Finance W.A.C.
Certifed Hondas have 1 yr - 12k, Basic Warranty & 7yr - 100k Powertrain from orig. inservice date.
FIT
10 HONDA FIT SPORT Red, 37K......................NOW $14,950
CRZ HYBRID
11 CRZ EX Frost, 5K.................................................NOW $17,500
ELEMENT 4WD
10 ELEMENT EX Gray, 25K...................................NOW $18,950
Gray, 90K, Was $7,950
Now $5,995
05 DODGE
STRATUS CPE R/T
White, 53K, Was $10,950
Now $9,750
08 CHEVY IMPALA
LT SEDAN
Red, 23K, Was $14,950
Now $13,500
11 TOYOTA COROLLA
LE SEDAN
Blue, 14K, Was $12,950
Now $10,950
08 CHRYSLER
SEBRING LX SDN
Gray, 38K, Was $15,750
Now $11,950
10 HYUNDAI
ELANTRA GLS SDN
Red, 47K
Now $14,500
08 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT 4WD
Blue 35K
Now $14,950
09 DODGE JOURNEY
SXT 4WD
10 BMW 328Xi AWD SDN
Navy, 41K
Now $22,500
Navy, 25K
Now $10,750
07 CHEVY
TRAILBLAZER LS 4WD
Black, 65K
Now $10,950
08 FORD FUSION
SEL SEDAN
Gold, 81K
Now $12,950
08 TOYOTA
RAV4 4WD
00 LEXUS
RX300 AWD
Gold, 103K
Now $8,750
Silver, 37K
Now $12,500
08 MITSUBISHI
ECLIPSE GS CPE
Blue, 40K
10 MAZDA 3i
SPORT SEDAN
Now $13,950
White, 87K
Now $7,750
99 HONDA
ACCORD EX SDN
Gray, 85K
Now $12,950
04 TOYOTA
HIGHLANDER 4WD
Green, 46K
Now $13,500
JEEP
PATRIOT 4WD
Red, 92K
Now $7,750
02 HONDA CIVIC
LX SEDAN
Dk. Cherry, 103K
Now $8,950
00 MAZDA MIATA
SE CONV.
Silver, 14K
08 CHEVY
COBALT CPE
Now $10,950
Red, 50K
09 SUBARU IMPREZA
AWD SEDAN
Now $14,950
Gray, 29K
Now $18,950
11 SUBARU LEGACY
AWD SDN
Black, 89K
Now $8,950
00 HONDA ACCORD
EX COUPE
05, White, 68K $9,950
HONDA ACCORD
VP SEDAN
07, Silver, 86K $10,950
$0 DOWN
PAYMENT
Black, 67K
Now $10,950
07 HONDA
CIVIC LX CPE
06 HONDA CRV EX 4WD
EX Silver, 96K $10,950
EX Black, 102K $10,950
SE White, 77K $14,950
White, 5 Spd, 32K
Now $16,500
10 VW JETTA
SEL SDN
11 TOYOTA COROLLA
S SEDAN
Navy, 11K
Now $16,500
ACCORDS
08 ACCORD EXL SDN Green, 70K.....................NOW $13,950
10 ACCORD LX SDN Red, 28K...........................NOW $15,550
10 ACCORD LX SDN Black, 25K.........................NOW $16,750
10 ACCORD EXL SDN Red, 41K .......................NOW $17,500
10 ACCORD LXP SDN Black, 20K......................NOW $17,950
10 ACCORD EX SDN Gray, 20K..........................NOW $18,500
09 HONDA SXL V6 NAV SDN White, 43K......NOW $18,950
11 ACCORD EXL SDN Navy, 20K.......................NOW $19,500
10 ACCORD EXL SDN Black, 24K......................NOW $19,500
PAGE 12E SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 2013 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com
Wyoming Valley Motors
56D Pierce Street KinQston, PA
57D-714-9924
www.wyominQvaIIeysubaru.com
(Just over the bridge from the courthouse)
* Plus tax and tags. 36 month lease. 10,000 miles per year with approved credit. 1,500 and fees due at signing. $0 security deposit.
**As low as 0% fnancing with approved credit on select, in-stock Forester models.
$
179
PER MONTH*
36 MONTHS LEASE
$
20,990
- 32 MPG hwy.
- Symmetrlcal All wheel Drlve
- CvT Automatlc Transmlsslon
- Keyless Lntry
- 5 Star Crash Test Pated
- AM/PM/CD wlth 8luetooth
- ||HS Top Ten Safety Plck
20l3 SU8APU
LEGACY
2.5l
#v|N: 83397
MODLL DA8-0l
36 MONTHS LEASE
0% FINANCING
FOR UP TO 63 MONTHS!
**
$
23,995
- 29 MPG hwy.
- Symmetrlcal All wheel Drlve
- 5 Star Crash Test Pated
- Contlnuously varlable Automatlc Transmlsslon
- Keyless Lntry
- AM/PM/CD wlth 8luetooth
- ||HS Top Ten Safety Plck
$
229
PER MONTH*
36 MONTHS LEASE
2.5l
20l3 SU8APU
OUTBACK
36 O S S
#v|N: 83357
MODLL DD8-0l
$
199
PER MONTH*
36 MONTHS LEASE
$
21,648
- 28 MPG hwy.
- Symmetrlcal All wheel Drlve
- Automatlc Transmlsslon
- Keyless Lntry
- Alloys
- AM/PM CD Player
- ||HS Top Ten Safety Plck
20l3 SU8APU
FORESTER
2.5X
#v|N: 83260
MODLL DP8-2l
#v|N: 83260
MODLL DP8-2l
Let your love grow.
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The most award-winning small SUV
*
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There are a lot of reasons to love spring in a Subaru, including the great deals
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OVER 70 SUBARU MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM!
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The Kia 10-year/100,000-mile warranty program includes various warranties and roadside assistance. Warranties include power train and basic. All warranties and roadside assistance are limited. See retailer for details or go to kia.com. *24-hour Roadside Assistance
is a service plan provided by Kia Motors America, Inc. **Plus tax and tag. Picture may not represent exact trim level. Plus tax & tag, 12k miles per year with 1,500 down & fees due at signing. Kia Soul payment based on 39 month lease with approved credit. Sorento,
Optima and Sportage based on 36 month lease with approved credit.*** Must be a documented deal. Dealer reserves right to buy that vehicle.
WE WILL BEAT ANY COMPETITORS PRICE ONANEW
KIAGUARANTEEDOR WE WILL PAY YOU$1,000!
***
2014 KIASorentoLX
2013 KIA Soul
2013 KIAOptimaLX
2013 KIASportageLX
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#K3193
* PHOTOMAY NOT REPRESENT TRIM
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* PHOTOMAY NOT REPRESENT TRIM
#K4000
* PHOTOMAY NOT REPRESENT TRIM
$186
Per
Month
*
$21,360
**
OR
/utomatic
/M/FM CD
Satllit Racio
Plutooth & iPoc Racy
Traction Control
Powr Vincows
6 /irbags
Kylss Entry
Cruis Control
/lloy Vhls
FINANCING
FOR UP TO
60 MONTHS
0%
35
MPG
EPAHighway Estimate
$259
Per
Month
*
$24,455
**
OR
/ll Vhl Driv
/M/FM/CD
Satllit Racio
Plutooth & iPoc Racy
7 /lloy Vhls
Rar Packup Camra
UVO Systm
Kylss Entry
6 /irbags
Cooling Glv Pox
6 Spc /uto Transmission
$139
Per
Month
*
$16,990
**
OR
/utomatic
5 Door
Powr Packag
/M/FM/CD
USP //uxiliary Jack
/PS
String Vhl Mountc
/ucio Controls
Kylss Entry
FINANCING
FOR UP TO
60 MONTHS
1.9%
30
MPG
EPAHighway Estimate
FINANCING
FOR UP TO
60 MONTHS
0.9%
$259
Per
Month
*
$25,975
*
OR
/ll Vhl Driv
/lloy Vhls
6 /irbags
Satllit Racio w. Plutooth
Kylss Entry
Cruis Control
/ntilock Praks
Traction Control
6 Spc /uto Transmission
24
MPG
EPAHighway Estimate
WYOMINGVALLEY MOTORS KIA
560 Pierce Street , Kingston, PA
570-714-9924
www.wyomingvalleykia.com
- l0-year/l00,000-mlle llmlted power traln warranty
- 5-year/60,000-mlle llmlted baslc warranty
- 5-year/l00,000-mlle llmlted antl-perforatlon
- 5-year/60,000-mlle 24-hour roadslde asslstance`
FINANCING
FOR UP TO
60 MONTHS
1.9%
27
MPG
EPAHighway Estimate
Our shelves are restocked! We have the cars and we have the deals!
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR TRADES! COME IN TODAY!
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Tax, Documentation Fee and Registration Fee are extra. Chrysler Group retains the right to change incentives/rebates without prior notice. Lease Bonus Rebate is for eligible customers currently leasing
a Chrysler Group Vehicle or returning from a Chrysler Group Vehicle Lease, Restrictions Apply. Military Rebates are for Military Members currently serving or retired Military Members with 20 years
of prior service. Rebates are in lieu of low nance options such as 0% Ally (except on select models, see sales consultant). All prior sales offered excluded. All rebates have been applied to prices.
Ally/Chase Rebates require nancing thru Ally or Chase. All Subject to prior sales. Photos of vehicles are for illustration purpose only. Exp. Date 3-21-13. Some restrictions apply.
888-323-6924
TUNKHANNOCK AUTO MART
2013 CHRYSLER 200
TOURING SEDAN
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate
and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment
is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus license, title and documentation fee.
No Security Deposit.
2013 JEEP COMPASS
LATITUDE 4X4
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest
Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per
year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus license, title and
documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate
and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is
plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No
Security Deposit.
9 200S
IN STOCK
Front & Side
Airbags
U Connect Voice
Command
w/Bluetooth
Includes $3,000 Rebate, $1,000 Conquest Rebate, $500 Military
NEW 2013 JEEP PATRIOT
OSCAR MIKE 4X4
Stk# 1355009 Stk# 1373002
STK# 1374023
Price includes 2500 Rebate and 750 Bonus Cash. Additional Rebates may apply (Military, Lease,
Conquest ect..) see Sales Consultant for details.
Stk# 1382005
MSRP $23,275
NOW AS
LOW AS
$
19,436
2013 DODGE
JOURNEY R/T RALLYE
AWD
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease,
10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No
Security Deposit.
Stk# 1347002
Rear DVD
Leather Seating
GPS Navigation
Power Sunroof
4 RTS
AVAILABLE
AT SIMILAR
PRICE
$
341/36mo*
Lease
For
Heavy Duty Snow
Plow
Prep Pkg.
Limited Slip Rear
U-Connect Voice
Command
w/ Bluetooth
2012 RAM 2500
CUMMINS DIESEL 4X4
Stk# 1286246
MSRP $44,235
NOW AS
LOW AS $36,220
2013 RAM 1500
EXPRESS QUAD CAB 4X4
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500
Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495
due at delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
Stk# 1386010
Price include $1,250 rebate, $1,000 Truck Month Bonus Rebate,
$1,000 Truck Trade in Rebate.
NOW AS
LOW AS $
24,300
Stk# 1386009
5.7 V8 Hemi MDS
20 inch alum chrome wheels
Class IV Receiver hitch
Trailer Brake Control
Keyless Entry
Sirius XM Satellite Radio
Fog Lamps
5.7 V8 Hemi w/MDS
Automatic
Transmission
Sirius XM Satellite
Radio
Remote Keyless Entry
Pwindows Plocks
5 AVAILABLE
AT THIS PRICE
MSRP $30,190
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CHALLENGER SXT PLUS
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military
Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus
license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
Stk#1348001
PWR.
SUNROOF, GPS
NAVIGATION,
BLUETOOTH, 5
SPD AUTOMATIC
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2013 CHRYSLER 300 AWD
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery
plus license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
Stk# 1351007
ALL WHEEL
DRIVE,
GARMIN NAV.,
REAR BACKUP
CAMERA
27 HWY MPG
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AVAILABLE
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Dont risk paying too much somewhere else, truck
loads of vehicles will be sold at this event!
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HOLD EVERYTHING!
Its Worth
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Tunkhannock
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at
delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
2013 DODGE DART SXT
Stk#1360011
17 DARTS AVAILABLE
AT SIMILAR SAVINGS
Lease For
$152/36 mo.*
2013 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per
year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
Stk# 1320059
AIR
CONDITIONING
$
312/36mo*
Lease For
2013 RAM 1500
TRADESMAN 4X4
2013 CHRYSLER TOWN
& COUNTRY TOURING - L
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at
delivery plus license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
Stk# 1357006
Driver Convenience Group - Includes Keyless
Enter-N-Go, Remote Proximity Keyless
Entry, Heated Front Seats, Heated Second
Row Seats, Bright Door Handles, Heated
Steering Wheel, Power Adjustable Pedals,
Entertainment Group #2 - Includes Single
Disc DVD Player, 3rd Row Overhead 9 Video
Screen, 2nd Row Overhead 9 Video Screen..
$
295/36mo*
Lease
For
2013 DODGE AVENGER SE
BEST PART ABOUT
LEFTOVERS IS THE PRICE!
$
298/36mo
Lease
For
AS LOW AS
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Prices include all factory rebates, bonus rebates, loyalty rebates, and military rebates. Call or email or stop in for details.
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SXT AWD
*Includes Factory rebate including $1,000 Lease Loyalty.Conquest Rebate and $500 Military
Rebate. 36 month lease, 10,000 miles per year. Payment is plus tax. $2,495 due at delivery plus
license, title and documentation fee. No Security Deposit.
V6- 6 Spd. Auto.
All Wheel Drive
3rd Row Seating
Remote Start
U-Connect Voice
Command
w/Bluetooth
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New 2012 Jeep Compass Latitude 4x4 Remote Start, Bluetooth, Automatic Now as Low as .................. $20,200
New 2012 Jeep Wrangler 4x4 Hardtop, Automatic, Limited Edition, Now as Low as ............................. $28,100
New 2012 Ram 1500 Crew Cab Tradesman 4x4 stk#1286154 MSRP $37,820 ...................... Now as low as $29,900
New 2012 Chrysler 200 S Sunroof, Stk#1273010 MSRP $28,975 ................................... Now as low as $23,880
New 2012 Chrysler 200 S Sunroof & Leather, Stk#1273014 MSRP $29,170 ........................... Now as low as $24,065
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SOLD
Whether
you are
looking to change
your oil or change
your car....we are
driven by you!
NOW THRU THURSDAY NIGHT WE ARE OFFERING
INCREDIBLE SAVINGS ON OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY.
$
355/36mo*
Lease For
AutoStick
Automatic Transmission
3.6-Liter V6
SiriusXM Satellite Radio
Uconnect Voice Command with Bluetooth
Power Value Group - Includes Power
Heated Fold-Away Mirrors, Keyless
Entry, Power Driver 1-Touch Windows,
Speed Sensitive Power Locks,
Supplemental Front Seat Side Air Bags,
Air Conditioning, UConnect Voice
Command w/Bluetooth
$
248/36mo*
Lease For
UConnect Voice Command w/
Bluetooth - Includes Rear View
Auto Dim Mirror w/Microphone,
Bluetooth Streaming Audio,
Remote USB Port
$
333/36mo*
Lease For
EPA 28 MPG
HWY/22 MPG CITY!
$
233/36mo*
Lease
For
$
217/36mo*
Lease For
$
283/36mo*
Lease
For

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