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THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL VOL. 29, NO. 48 THE WEATHERLY HERALD
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Penn Lake looking to WASB VP responds to


Packer mtg. charge
protect beach property by Ruth Isenberg
Weatherly Area School Board vice-president Gerry Grega called our
by Seth Isenberg office in response to the July 15 report of the Packer Township
The Penn Lake Association is Supervisors' meeting. He said he felt some of the accusations made at
very concerned about vandalism, the meeting by Packer property owner Jim Dulcey were not true.
especially around the beach. At the He said that to his knowledge, there had never been any discussion at
July 12 Penn Lake Borough Council a board meeting or executive session, advocating developing property to
meeting, these concerns were increase the district's tax base.
aired. A number of beach items
have been stolen, and some bags
thought to have contained drugs Help clean Black Creek
have been found. With Council’s Volunteers are needed to help clean up the Black Creek in Weatherly
cooperation, it was decided to post on Saturday, August 7. The work party will gather at 9 am. at the
the beach with a sign stating the Trainworks property Some volunteers will be asked to go into the creek.
beach is closed from 10 p.m. to 6 Please come dressed in clothes and shoes that can get wet.
a.m. The sign will aid police.
The police report for June, given
Two more Idol singers sought
THIS WEEK IN The Weatherly Idol singing contest on August 13 is rapidly approach-
WHITE HAVEN ing. The contest still needs two singers to complete the competition. If
Thursday, July 29 interested, contact Idol master of ceremonies Tom Connors at 427-4927,
Joy Through Movement – 9:30 or call or e-mail Rotary Club president Seth Isenberg at jour-
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist nalseth@pa.metrocast.net or at work at 443-8321 x302. Top singers win
Church prizes and trophies.
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting -
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- New signs will help police enforce Penn Lake Beach rules.
munity Church Photo by Ruth Isenberg White Haven meeting cancelled
Friday, July 30 The White Haven Borough Council meeting scheduled for July 26
Flea Market – 9:00 a.m. to 5:00
by officer-in-charge Tom Szoke, with hour – can respond.
was cancelled so that council could attend the viewing of member
p.m. - W.H. United Methodist officer Gary Shupp also present, Also, a spray-painted expletive on
Herb Albee, who passed away July 22. The meeting will not be
Church reported 28.5 hours of patrol, and Hollenback Road (actually in
rescheduled. White Haven Council will meet next on August 9 on their
W.H. Borough Council Codification five incidents including a theft from Dennison Twp.) will be painted over.
Meeting – 5:30 p.m. – Municipal regular schedule.
a front porch, and a suspicious vehi- Secretary Margo Beckerman’s
Building
cle, plus two vandalism incidents. minutes for May and June were GOLF WITH YOUR
Saturday, July 31 Szoke and Shupp answered ques- tabled. She read a letter from
Flea Market – 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 FRIENDS is the
p.m. - W.H. United Methodist
tions from the citizens. With com- Luzerne County about the grant for motto of this framed,
Church plaints like fireworks, or a noisy roads work. She read a report on signed photo of the
Bingo – 7:00 p.m. - Penn Lake party, people are asked to contact the borough’s road bridges, saying Three Stooges in
Community House police by calling 911. Please give they need maintenance, but no golfing attire. Right
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - the 911 operator as much informa- other action. A letter from Jack and
7:00 p.m. – St. Patrickʼs Parish now its hanging in
Center
tion as you can. Officer Shupp relat- Carolyn Basler (present at the the Weatherly Area
ed that one call included a license meeting) has them volunteering to Community Library,
Sunday, August 1
Breakfast, sponsored by Marine
plate of a car, which was tracked to serve on the comprehensive plan waiting to be
Corps League Det. 1039 – 7:30 a Wyoming Valley location. committee (this was welcomed). chanced off at the
a.m. to Noon – St. Patrickʼs Parish Painting of Vascar speed control Mayor Bill Warner reported that a Trainworks Festival
Center lines on borough streets was bear was seen going through on September 19. It
Breakfast – 7:30 a.m. to Noon – Al- delayed. Right now, police are issu- garbage. He noted that people who
brightsville Volunteer Fire Com- was donated to the
pany
ing warnings. Police will paint the put trash out too early can be con- library by Mike Leib
Flea Market – Noon to 5:00 p.m. - lines this month, and speeding tick- sidered to “be feeding the bear.” He of Weatherly Casting.
W.H. United Methodist Church ets will be issued after that. At an quipped that there’s a $200 fine for Tickets are $1 each,
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - upcoming meeting, the White doing this, for each violation. or six for $5.
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- Haven Police will bring a kit to show Zoning officer Keith Wheeler met
munity Church Chances are also
citizens what drug paraphernalia is. with a property owner about a viola- being sold two for $1
Monday, August 2 Regarding some late night distur- tion, which the owner promises to
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) for three children’s baskets (one
Meeting – 5:45 p.m. - W.H. United
bances involving gatherings on the fix. He sent out some applications is a bag of three giant stuffed THIS WEEK IN
Methodist Church Social Hall beach as late as 4 a.m., Szoke and made phone calls. Residents snakes). Winner of the
Kidder Township Volunteer Fire promised patrols at random hours. are invited to call him with questions Pennsylvania 500 tickets donat-
WEATHERLY
Company #1 Ladiesʼ Auxiliary He again asked that people call 911 about whether work needs a permit. ed to WACL by Journal Thursday, July 29
Meeting – 6:30 p.m. - Lehigh so police – who are on patrol at that Weatherly Rotary Club Dinner
Please turn to page A6 Newspapers was Lenny Rossi.
Tannery Firehouse Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – Weatherly
W.H. Chamber of Commerce Meet- Country Inn
ing – 7:30 p.m. – Main Street
Coffee Works Monday, August 2
V.F.W. Post 6615 Meeting – 7:30 American Legion Post 360 Meet-
p.m. – Post Home ing – 6:00 p.m. – Weatherly
Borough Building
Tuesday, August 3 Weatherly Area Chess Club – 7:00
Joy Through Movement – 9:30 p.m. – First Presbyterian Church
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist Lehigh Township Board of Super-
Church visors Meeting – 7:30 p.m. –
W.H. Volunteer Fire Company Township Municipal Building
Meeting – 7:30 p.m. – Fire Com-
pany Meeting Room Tuesday, August 3
Packer Township Board of
Wednesday, August 4 Supervisors Meeting – 7:00 p.m.
Yoga Class – 10:00 a.m. – St. – Township Municipal Building
Paulʼs Lutheran Church Weatherly Lions Club Meeting-
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting – 6:00 p.m.- Weatherly Borough
10:00 a.m. – Mountainview Building
Community Church
Dennison Township Board of Wednesday, August 4
Supervisors Meeting – 7:30 p.m. - Weatherly Area School Board
Township Municipal Building Caucus Meeting – 7:00 p.m. –
W.A. Middle School
Thursday, August 5 K. of C. Council 12105 Meeting –
Joy Through Movement – 9:30 7:30 p.m. – St. Nicholas Church
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist Hall
Church Weatherly Area Flower Club Picnic
W.H. Area Senior Citizens Meeting – 5:00 p.m. – Tweedle Park
– 1:00 p.m. – V.F.W. Post 6615
East Side Borough Council Meet- Thursday, August 5
ing – 7:00 p.m. – Borough Building Weatherly Rotary Club Dinner
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – Meeting – 6:30p.m. – Weatherly
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- Country Inn
POCONO BLUES FEST ended on Sunday with a rousing performance by Mavis Staples, who received a
munity Church
Kidder Township Volunteer Fire
lifetime achievement award from the festival. There was a bit of wet weather earlier in the day, but it didn’t
Company #1 Meeting – 7:30 p.m. dampen the spirits of the crowd assembled at Big Boulder Ski Area for the annual two-day event.
– Lehigh Tannery Fire House Photo by Seth Isenberg
PAGE A2—THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 2010

Death Roll
Albee of White Haven and Rev. Michele Kaufman, pas-
THE JOURNAL-HERALD the late Maurice Albee, he tor of St. Paul’s Lutheran
(USPS 277-440) Published weekly at was born in Hazleton, and Church, Mountain Top, offici-
Miller in 1933; son Roger was a U.S. Army veteran. ating. Burial was in Laurel
211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661 Miller in 1964; brother Wheel- He continued the owner- Cemetery, White Haven.
Telephone (570) 443-8321 er Rucker. ship and operation of one of
Subscription Price—$25 per year in Luzerne & Carbon Counties, Pennsylvania, payable in advance. Surviving are daughters White Haven’s oldest family EDWARD GEBHARD
$30 per year elsewhere, payable in advance.
and sons-in-law Nancy and businesses, Albee’s Fuel Edward C. Gebhard, 69,
Publications postage paid at White Haven, PA 18661.
POSTMASTER, send address change to: Robert Rittenhouse of Service and Albee’s Trucking, died Thursday, July 22, 2010
THE JOURNAL-HERALD Weatherly, Wilma and Harold the successor to a livery sta- at his home in White Haven.
211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661 Kern of Bricktown, N.J.; son ble business established in A son of the late Henry and
(JAY E. HOLDER, Co-Publisher 1954-1997) Raymond Miller of Weatherly; the 1800s. He had formerly Mildred Benner Gebhard, he
Clara R. Holder, Publisher five grandchildren, six great- also been employed as an was born in Brooklyn, N.Y.,
Seth Isenberg, General Manager VIRGINIA MILLER grandchildren, three great- over-the-road truck driver. and retired as a sergeant
Ruth Isenberg, Editor-in-Chief Virginia V. Miller, 96, of great-grandchildren, nieces He was a current member from the New York City Police
Martha Searfoss, Office Manager Weatherly died Friday, July and a nephew. of White Haven Borough Department.
Donnell Stump, Assistant Editor
23, 2010 in Weatherwood The funeral was held Wed- Council, and a volunteer with Surviving are his wife, the
Christy Brady, Finance
Nursing & Rehabilitation nesday from the Philip J. the White Haven Fire Com- former Phyllis LoBello; sons
Steve Stallone, Sports Editor
Heather Maslo, Production Manager Center, Weatherly. Jeffries Funeral Home, pany and the White Haven and daughters-in-law Ed-
Member, White Haven Chamber of Commerce A daughter of the late Weatherly, with the Rev. Ambulance Association. ward, Jr. and Laura Gebhard
Carbon County Chamber of Commerce Floyd and Frances Fronek Douglas McKeeby, officiating. Surviving in addition to his of Oakdale, N.Y., Robert and
Pocono Mountains Chamber of Commerce
White Haven Economic Development Association Rucker, she was born March Burial was in Union Cem- mother are son Shawn Albee Christine Gebhard of Great
THE JOURNAL-HERALD is printed with U.S. made soy inks on part-recycled newsprint. 14, 1914 in Coalton, West Va. etery, Weatherly. and his fiancée Michele of Neck, N.Y.; daughter and
© Copyright 2010, Journal Newspapers, Inc. She had worked in a candy White Haven; daughters and son-in-law Frances and Brian
factory in Ohio before coming HERBERT ALBEE sons-in-law Stacey and Kevin of White Haven; six grandchil-

Editorial to Pennsylvania, where she


was employed in the textile
industry. She was a member
Herbert J. Albee, 53, of
White Haven died Thursday,
July 22, 2010 in Geisinger
Blanyar of Kingston, Lori Ann
and Paul Hank of Florida;
fiancée Linda Smith and her
dren, nephews and nieces.
The funeral was held Mon-
day at Freeland with a Mass
A better plan for Crestwood? of Zions Evangelical Luth- Wyoming Valley Medical children Alex and Amber, at of Christian Burial in Our
by Seth Isenberg eran Church of Weatherly. Center, Plains Township, of home; six grandchildren, an Lady of the Immaculate Con-
Crestwood schools are overcrowded. To that there is little Preceding her in death injuries suffered in a motorcy- uncle, nephews and nieces. ception R.C. Church, Free-
dispute. How to fix this problem in three buildings has brought were her husband of 53 cle accident Sunday, July 18 The funeral was held land. Entombment was in
arguments galore through two studies and one referendum. years, Herbert R. Miller, in in White Haven. Tuesday at Freeland, with the Calvary Cemetery, Drums.
Crestwood's school board commissioned a third study this 1985; daughter Barbara Ann A son of Alice Schaefer
spring, and a series of new proposals have seen daylight.
Company is there. turned into comments and
Gone is the three-story building and the giant auditorium,
and in its place a series of much more practical ideas have
Letter to the Editor If anyone has questions suggestions if done in a con-
regarding the Fire Company, structive way. Please support
bloomed. The first is to build eight new science classrooms,
To the Editor, handle any situation with pro- any member will be more our volunteers; they are here
replacing obsolete and inadequate labs that would be con-
I feel strongly about my fessionalism. They put their than glad and proud to show for all of us, not just to make
verted back to classroom space. The construction in the front
opinion regarding the White own life on the line; fire fight- you around and explain what a name for themselves.
of the building would also upgrade and secure the main
Haven Fire Company. As a ing can be a dangerous job. they do. Our volunteers are Teresa Raudenbush
entrance, enlarge the cafeteria, and provide a loading dock
lifelong resident of White These people don’t think that very proud of the company White Haven
near the kitchen. Other work in the high school/middle school
Haven I am disturbed about way; they are just out to serve they belong to. As a small
building would include upgrading bathrooms, fixing offices,
the talk going around re the the community. The Fire town we cannot afford to
and bringing the current auditorium up to code, while remov- A Note of Gratitude
White Haven Fire Company Company will respond when- have paid firefighters like the
ing asbestos. Other classrooms can be added in the middle The Family of
carnival. Some changes have ever the need arises, fire, big cities. Our Fire Company
school wing, and by moving some athletic facilities to a very
modest field house.
been made, some people are accident or any situation that is made up of volunteers. Arlene Drasher
not happy with those may occur. All volunteer to Unfortunately volunteers are would like to express our sin-
While not as important as classrooms, another phase of this
changes. The Fire Company keep us safe. What a terrible hard to come by. People just cere thanks to everyone who at-
project is to remove the homes from the northeast part of the tended the memorial service for
has made the decision to thought if no one was there to don’t seem to have or take
property—recently acquired—and put in more parking, while our beloved wife, mother,
make the carnival strictly a respond to that house fire, the time to do a job for no grandmother and great-grand-
at the same time, widening the roadway around the building
fund raiser for the Fire accident or whatever disaster pay. These firefighters are not mother, Arlene.
so that buses can park around the south side. The parking and
Company. If you go out of that might occur. looking to be praised as We want to thank everyone
road widening together would knock out the congestion at the who sent cards, food, flowers
town to any festival the group In order to keep our Fire heroes, only supported by and gifts. Your kindness is
end of the school day that can have cars parked along Route
that conducts the festival is Company efficient, they need the community they willingly deeply appreciated.
309, and traffic backed up. The entrance on that side will be
dong so for their benefit. funds to purchase equipment volunteer to serve. A special thank you to Pastor
upgraded. Dawn Richie and the entire ad-
Volunteers are working hard for our benefit and their safe- If anyone has time to com-
For both elementary schools, adding four to eight class- ministration and staff of Smith
and many hours to raise ty. These people are our plain, maybe that time would Health Care.
rooms each could efficiently solve their overcrowding prob-
money to keep their own pro- friends and neighbors. They be better spent volunteering Elbert (Abe) Drasher
lems by filling in between pods. The work would easily solve
grams’ financial needs met; deserve our support. The in the Fire Company. There is Barry and Barbara Drasher
the problem without disrupting either school, and even better, & Family
the same goes for W.H. Fire town of White Haven has always some task that needs Loise and Edward (Earl) Jones
without spending a huge sum—a simple answer at a reason-
Company. modern and up to date to be done by anybody, any & Family
able cost.
Many people have criti- equipment that needs to be age. Complaining can be
One of the options is to upgrade the security of the high
cized this decision. It was not maintained. Many hours have
school and middle school, adding perimeter locks and moni-
an easy change to make, but gone into applying and get-
tors, including cameras. Given present-day concerns, this
times have changed, finan- ting grants for new trucks,
work should be embraced and started as soon as possible.
cial needs have increased. again volunteer hours. The
While all this sounds expense, to include every proposal is
The Fire Company does not Fire Company today is

Reward
less than a third of the price of the big construction project that
run without financial support housed in a building that has
was voted down. If that amount is still too much, this work can
of the community it serves. been around forever. The new
be done in phases. The longer it takes, the more expensive in
Money needs to be raised to trucks and equipment have
total it will probably be, as construction costs are very low right
purchase equipment to outgrown this building. The
now.
secure the safety of the vol- Fire Company would like to for Good Drivers!
It's time to make these moves. We save big by spending IF YOU:
unteer members and the build a new station to main-
now, and will get many years of continued use of these build- •have at least one car that is
needs of the community. tain everything they have
ings without facing a major construction project for at least a less than 10 years old
Equipment is not cheap and worked so hard to obtain,
decade.
is needed to protect the fire- again for the good of the •haven’t had an insurance claim or
Letters Policy men to allow them to do a job community. That costs a traffic violation for 3 years
The Journal-Herald welcomes letters to the editor. Preference is always safely. money. The carnival is the •have an excellent credit history
given to those on topics of local interest, and obvious “form letters” are not
published. The writerʼs name and telephone number must be included. No
Our Fire Company is made main fund raiser for the year.
letter will be published without the writerʼs name; the phone number is for up of volunteers; their time is Those profits are not to pay •are currently insured with
our verification only, and will not be published. AND PLEASE – If at all pos- Erie, State Farm, Prudential,
sible, type your letter. We do not refuse handwritten submissions, but not paid for. These men and the firefighters but to improve Allstate, Nationwide
errors can occur with hard to read scripts. women go through training on the services they can pro- (or any other insurance carrier)
on their own time to learn and vide the community.
14th Annual
pick up the telephone and call
how to keep everyone safe I am ashamed to hear com-

Faith Fair including themselves. Many


hours are spent each week
preparing and maintaining
ments about how the fire
company is not community
oriented. These people are
Daniel H. Suitch
August 7
8 a.m.-3 p.m.
fire equipment to make sure
in time of need they are
your neighbors who get out
of bed in the middle of the
Insurance Agency, Inc.
PIG ROAST ready. Most of our volunteers night and answer a call. They Weatherly • White Haven
DINNER have 40 + hour a week jobs should have the respect and
427-8011 • 443-7880
4-6 p.m. and other responsibilities, but
whenever that pager goes off
support from each of us.
When a call comes their 800-526-6425
• Flea Market for a call they are ready to thoughts are how can we
• Craft Fair
• Bake Sale
help? That should be our Collect your reward in
Send information
• Lunch Table
about your
thought, how can we help lower insurance rates!
them help us? I encourage
Take-outs available. organization’s events everyone to think twice about
Call 646-0309 for tickets. to: journalnews@ supporting our local volun-
Faith Lutheran Church
Route 940, 1 mile east of
pa.metrocast.net
or call 443-9131
teers; any one of us may
Blakeslee Corners, next door
need them at any time. I feel
to Matirko’s Hardware xt304 for the editor. secure that in need the Fire
THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 2010—PAGE A3
turbed a hunting owl that had

Legal Notices Seth’s Sightings by Seth Isenberg been dining on prey along the
side of one of the roads we
I spent a lot of this past see the Mahoney Brothers travelled that evening. We
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE week trying to keep cool. perform their Beatles show. came upon it suddenly, and
Notice is hereby given that INVITATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Temperatures approaching We arrived to find well over a watched it quickly spread its
Letters of Administration have that Letters Administration have 90° make me uncomfortable, thousand others there for the wings and launch itself away
been granted in the Estate of TO BID been granted to Paul E. even without increased hu- same thing. We stood, as all from the threat posed by our
Leona Horwath, late of 266 Foster Township will accept Searfoss, of 546 Walnut Street, midity. Our area has endured the seats were taken. Unfor- car.
Hazle Street, Nuremberg, Black sealed bids for the purchase of Freeland, PA 18224 as Admin-
Creek Township, Pennsylvania temperatures of over 90 with tunately, they weren't able to Sunday, Ruth and I attend-
Lots No. 105 and 107 Ag-Mar istrator in the Estate of June T.
(died June 19, 2007). All per- Estates, Foster Township, PA high humidity, making me complete their full show ed a church picnic, enjoying
Searfoss, late of 117 546
sons indebted to said estate are (Luzerne County Deed Book Walnut Street, Apt. A, Freeland, yearn for winter weather. (Not because of an incoming line of food and fellowship. As we
required to make payments and 2641 at Page 52/PIN No. Luzerne County, PA 18224, who Ruth.) thunderstorms. When the were about to leave, an unex-
those having claims or Q11S4 002 002). The real died on June 24, 2010. All per- It happens every summer to lightning got bad, and the pected storm blew in, and
demands to present the same estate is being sold “AS IS”. sons indebted to the Estate are me when things get too hot. thunder got louder, just as they rather than dashing through it,
without delay to Michael J. There are no representations or requested to make payment I'm not sure if I'm hallucinating had reached the later Beatles we sat and talked, and
Horwath, Administrator, P.O. warranties, expressed or im- and those having claims or about snow flurries, or fanta- years with the song Hey Jude, watched the rain fall. It was
Box 20, Nuremberg, PA 18241, plied, made with respect to the demands are requested to sizing. it was also Hey, we have to very relaxing.
OR title or condition of the real present the same, without
Donald G. Karpowich, Heat or snow aside, I did all stop now. In less than 15 min- Given the rain, we took our
estate. The successful bidder delay, to the Administrator
Esquire must pay the purchase price that was possible to keep cool. utes, it was raining heavily. We time in going over to the Blues
above named, or to:
85 Drasher Road and all costs associated with the Albert F. Maier, Jr., Esq. On Saturday, Ruth and I even skipped out on a train ride to Festival at Big Boulder, arriv-
Drums, PA 18222 transfer, including title search 820 Main Street arranged our schedule to do go back to the bumper cars, ing to find the place fully dry.
7/29 fees, attorneyʼs fees, recording Freeland, PA 18224 our work and play as the tem- which are completely under We wandered from stage to
fees, transfer taxes, and publi- 8/12 peratures began to go down, cover. This was a good move, stage, enjoying the music and
LEGAL NOTICE cation notices within 60 days. with one exception. We took because then the skies really watching the people, and then
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, All sealed bids must include a our dogs, Chad and Chess, for opened up, the wind picked settled in to see Mavis Staples
that Letters of Administration deposit of 10% of the bid Class of 79 to a swim in the Francis Walter up, and patrons found whatev- perform (wonderful!). Threa-
have been granted in the Estate amount (money order or
Lake mid-afternoon. It was hot er cover could be had. tening clouds gave way to
of David J. Lesh, late of Hazle- cashierʼs check made payable hold reunion out, the water was warm, and The storm lasted through blue sky with islands of floating
ton, Luzerne County, Penn- to “Foster Township”). Bids
must be received in the office of The Weathelry Area High the lake level had dropped, until closing. Ruth kept me cumulus clouds. As we left,
sylvania, who died on June 22,
2010. All persons indebted to the Township Secretary, 1000 School Class of 1979 will making the area a bit muddy company as I waited in line for there were hints of a fine sun-
said decedent are requested to Wyoming Avenue, Freeland, PA hold its 31st reunion on for the dogs. Still, they appre- a ride, the bumper car building set.
make payment and those hav- 18224 by 2:30 P.M. on Tuesday, Saturday, September 11 at ciated the chance to become being well protected for this On Monday, this area start-
ing claims or demands against August 10, 2010. The bids will 5:30 p.m. at the Weatherly thoroughly wet, so as to enjoy kind of weather. ed to fill up with race fans. It is
the estate are to present the be publicly opened at the regu- Country Inn. the benefits of evaporative Because of the rain, we going to be a big week, and
same without delay to Donna lar meeting of Wednesday, For more information, con- cooling. weren't able to grab a I'm especially excited about
Symczyk, Administratrix, c/o August 11, 2010 at 7:00 P.M. at
tact Lori (Hill) Dolmatch at Chess spent her time re- planned-for snack at the park, Saturdayʼs schedule at
Robert J. Gillespie, Jr., Attorney, the Foster Township Municipal
Building located at 1000 582-9832 or e-mail hillori1 trieving sticks, meaning a dou- so ended up driving in to Sonic Pocono Raceway, with the
67 North Church Street,
Wyoming Avenue, Freeland, @netzero.net. ble benefit of a tired dog, as at Humboldt, which is open first-ever pickup truck race
Hazleton, PA 18201.
ROBERT J.GILLESPIE, JR. PA, and the successful bid is well as a cooled one. until midnight. Afterwards we sharing the afternoon with the
Gillespie, Miscavige, expected to be awarded at that We left them both behind at did some late night shopping return of the ARCA racers.
Ferdinand & Baranko, LLC meeting. The Township to our house later that evening, before heading home. We'll be looking for some of
67 North Church Street waive any informalities and to go to Knoebels, in part to On our way home, we dis- you at the track.
reject any and all bids.
Hazleton, PA 18201
(570) 454-5575 Donald G. Karpowich, RICHARD M.
8/5
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Area School District. She Falatovich and her classroom
WASD teachers participate in internships worked at George J. Hayden, by having students work on
Usually, students are the Partners in Education. Human Resources Assistant
about local industries and job Inc., under the supervision of blogs about subjects such as
ones chosen for internships As part of the Summer opportunities,” Lyba said.
Jessica Ortoski. Julee Bott. green energy and renewable
in the workplace. But Internship Experience, the Fabri-Kal Corporation in
“The teachers worked with “Joan worked to enhance energy.
through a unique Partners in teachers will create a lesson Valmont Industrial Park,
us on a specific project that our website through adding Partners in Education was
Education program, it was plan integrating what they Hazleton, hosted two of the
included updating job de- news articles, blogs and able to offer the Summer
teachers heading to local learned into their classrooms, scriptions at Fabri-Kal,” Or-
interns. Monica Falatko, a other information. She had Internship Experience by
businesses to learn more which they will present during health and physical educa-
toski said. some good ideas to help us using Educational Improve-
about their operations. PIE PIE’s September Advisory tion teacher in the Weatherly
“Through the internship ini- move forward and her sci- ment Tax Credits from area
sponsored three teachers Committee meeting. Area School District, and
tiative, the teachers were ex- ence background and com- industries that support PIE’s
for three-week paid intern- “When the teachers return Emily DiSabella, an English
posed to some of the pro- puter experience were really efforts throughout the Hazle-
ships that ran from June 14 to the classroom at the end of cesses that human resources
teacher in the Hazleton Area helpful,” Bott said. ton Area, Weatherly Area and
to July 2. summer, they can implement School District, worked on a
departments use to deter- Falatovich said, “My intern- Crestwood school districts.
“The industries in which the what they learned during this mine skills and recruit individ-
job descriptions project relat- ship at Hayden helped me to PIE is a non-profit organi-
internships were performed internship initiative and share ed to a new performanceuals. They will be able to take learn a lot about green tech- zation consisting of local
were selected based on the some of their newly gained management system. Boththat back to the classroom to nology and easy energy-sav- business and education part-
teachers’ experience and knowledge with their stu- educate their students as to
women were supervised by ing tips that can be used in ners focused on ensuring
areas of interest,” said Dr. Ed dents. The students will also Human Resources Managerwhat type of skills the stu- the home. Being a science that all students leave school
Lyba, executive director of benefit from learning more Hury Gochez-Kerr and dents will need going for- teacher, I will now be able to with the academic, technical
ward. The teachers also better help my students and employability skills nec-
Chicken Finger dinner planned received exposure to the vari-
ety of job classifications we
reduce their carbon foot-
prints. Before this internship,
essary to be successful in the
21st-century workplace.
The Freeland Fire Depart- Take-outs will be available Deliveries are also avail- have at Fabri-Kal Corp- I was also unaware of the To learn more about Part-
ment will hold a chicken fin- from 4 to 5 p.m. with table able. All proceeds will be oration,” Gochez-Kerr said. diverse career opportunities ners in Education or to
ger dinner on Saturday, serving from 5 to 7 p.m. used for the department's The third teacher who was offered at Hayden.” become a partner, call Ed
September 11 at the fire sta- The price for the meal is $8 apparatus fund. part of the internship initiative Bott said that Hayden may Lyba at 450-6314 or visit
tion at Centre and Walnut for adults and $4.50 for chil- is Joan Falatovich, a science continue a partnership with www.partnersined.org.
Streets. dren under 12 years old. Peach Social teacher in the Weatherly
The meal will consist of Tickets are available from
homemade chicken fingers, any firefighter or by calling planned
baked potato, vegetable, and the station at 636-3244 and The Service Circle of
Local residents graduate from Marian
roll and butter. leaving a message. Christ Church UCC, Main Area residents were student from Weatherly who Raynock Memorial Scholar-
Street, Conyngham, will hold among those who received will pursue studies in Hair ship given to a student who
WEATHERLY HOUSING ASSOCIATES, L.P. a peach social on Friday, diplomas during the Com- Design was given to Chelsea has demonstrated loyalty,
IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS August 20 from 4 to 7 p.m. in mencement Exercises at Rose Piskorick. cooperation, service and
FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AT Smith Hall. Marian Catholic High School, Nicholas Joseph Tristani of genuine concern and com-
1500 EVERGREEN APARTMENTS The menu will include a Hometown in early June. Weatherly was awarded the passion for others; in addition
1500 EVERGREEN AVENUE choice of turkey or beef bar- Michael William Legath of DAR Bronze Good Citi- he earned the Brian Van
WEATHERLY, PENNSYLVANIA becue, chips, pickles, peach- White Haven received the Dr. zenship Medal and certificate Horn Memorial Scholarship
30 LARGE MODERN APARTMENTS FOR PERSONS 55 es and ice cream for dessert Richard E. Miller Award given from the Valley Forge Chap- given in memory of Brian Van
OR OLDER, ALL APPLIANCES; AIR CONDITIONING, and beverages. to a student pursuing a ter of the PA Society of the Horn, a member of the
COMMUNITY ROOM, EXERCISE ROOM, 3 UNITS ARE For tickets or more infor- career in the medical field. Sons of the American Re- Marian High School Class of
FULLY HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE
mation, call the church office The Elizabeth Fedorick volution; he also received 1989.
CALL TOLL FREE 877-272-1530
at 788-1964. Walk-ins are Memorial Award given to a The Frank J. and Sophia A.
FOR APPLICATIONS
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Editor’s Note: We’ve I’ve also gotten a Water- or through a straw as it melts. watermelon in a resealable
SENIOR CENTERS MENU ended up with a surplus of melon Gazpacho recipe I’ve Blueberry plastic bag.
Week of August 2: watermelon, somehow. And taken out of the Philadelphia Watermelon Freeze Makes 1 serving.
Monday: Stuffed pepper, pierogies, mixed vegetables, din- while the fruit seems espe- Inquirer, but I need to test 1 cup ⁄4” cubed seedless red
3
Per serving: 211 calories,
ner roll, fruit cocktail. cially t h a t watermelon, frozen* less than 1 g. total fat (0 g.
Tuesday: Blended juice, breaded chicken patty, macaroni &
cheese, stewed tomatoes, multi grain bread, cheesecake.
Wednesday: Broiled fish, rice pilaf, green beans with
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before I 2 tsp. finely-chopped fresh drate,
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summer fruit. for new ways to serve it. This author really likes it, but I’m ⁄4 cup water
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Friday: Franks & beans, oven fries, whole wheat bread, slushy sounds like a great not sure… Fresh mint, for garnish, visit our Test Kitchen at
watermelon. way to cool off. Research has shown that optional www.aicr.org.
eating a variety of fruits and In a blender, combine the We want to know what you

Coming Events vegetables can reduce your frozen melon, berries, ginger, think. Send your questions
cancer risk. Contribute to juice concentrate, and lime and comments to recipes@
your daily fruit servings and juice. Add 1/4 cup water. aicr.org.
quench your thirst with this Blend until it is icy and fine- The American Institute for
JULY 30-AUGUST 1, Saturday – Carnival, spon- terian Church of White Haven
fun drink that’s sure to textured, stopping to scrap Cancer Research (AICR) is
Friday-Sunday – Flea sored by White Haven SEPTEMBER 18 & 19,
please. Inspired by Italian ice, down the sides of the blender the cancer charity that fosters
Market, sponsored by White Volunteer Fire Company Saturday & Sunday –
this concoction is a slushy two or three times. Pour it into research on diet and cancer
Haven United Methodist (Firemen’s Parade Friday, Weatherly Hill Climb
combination of lycopene-rich a wide glass, garnish with prevention and educates the
Church August 13) SEPTEMBER 18 & 19,
watermelon and antioxidant- mint and serve, accompanied public about the results.
JULY 31, Saturday – AUGUST 13, Friday – Saturday & Sunday – Train-
abundant blueberries that by a spoon. Used with permission. Copyright 2010 All
Picnic, sponsored by Christ Hometown Idol Contest, works Festival, Weatherly Rights Reserved: www.aicr.org
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Mountain Top
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Rotary Club
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August 13 & 27) Church, Mountain Top OCTOBER 10, Sunday – The Summer Free Lunch bread, tossed salad, mixed milk; Snack - trail mix, orange
AUGUST 1 Sunday – AUGUST 15, Sunday – White Haven United Meth- Program supported by the fruit, milk; Snack - mini pret- juice.
Breakfast, sponsored by Picnic in the Park, sponsored odist Church 175th Anni- Pennsylvania Department of zels, grape juice. Friday: Lunch - grilled
Marine Corps League Det. by Weatherly Events Com- versary Service & Dinner Education and sponsored in Wednesday: Lunch - ham- cheese sandwich, soup,
1039 at St. Patrick’s Parish mittee Reception Weatherly by Zions Lutheran burger on a roll, carrots, applesauce, milk; Snack -
Center, White Haven AUGUST 15, Sunday – OCTOBER 14, Thursday – Church, Third and Fell pears, milk; Snack - teddy pudding, cranberry juice.
AUGUST 1, Sunday – Concert by Lehighton Band, Pork & Sauerkraut Supper, Streets, continues through grahams, apple juice. (The menu is subject to
Breakfast, sponsored by sponsored by Weatherly sponsored by The Presby- August 6. Lunch will be Thursday: Lunch - barbe- change.)
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Company AUGUST 21, Saturday – NOVEMBER 2, Tuesday – Friday from 11 a.m. to 12:15
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Penn Lake About four other properties a name on the sign). Treasurer Teresa Wojcie-
TOPS News Continued from page A1
are still not hooked up
(Karpowich notes that most
A citizen asked if he could
improve his lakefront with
chowski’s report shows bills
of $10,364 including garbage
Emotional Eating was the and ever-helpful granddaugh- Council member Ned of these paid their tap-in fee either gravel or sand. Atty. collection $3,720, bladder-
topic of discussion at Mon- ter Hannah. Thanks to all McGuire reported that the and are paying their monthly Karpowich and Z. O. Wheeler wort treatments $2,366,
day’s White Haven TOPS members for donating funds summer recreation program sewer fees). Council voted to explained that the homeown- $1,250 to White Haven for
chapter meeting, which or their time. is going well, with about 20 send them all a letter, saying er actually does not own the police protection, $921 for
members expressed was Next week’s two part pro- kids involved – “so far – so that it is time to connect their land at the lakeside. Wheeler road signs and posts, $450
their greatest problem. gram will be presented by good.” Later in the meeting, properties. said that it was possible to do for planner Varaly, $429 for
Shelly announced the Shelly: Suggestions for Safe council approved the summer On the subject of sewers, the improvements, but the attorney Karpowich, plus
50/50 winner to be Dona. The & Healthy Summer Eating program budget of “up to” Dennison Township is in con- owner should contact him, misc. smaller bills. Income
no-nos for July are cake, and Healthy Picnic Food $2,000, and the staff includ- tact with the borough about the Luzerne County was $14,594 including sewer
chips, potatoes pancakes, Ideas. ing manager Joyce Gallo having their residents hook Conservation District and the fees of $12,415 and taxes of
and chocolate. In addition, Dona will be ($550), assistant Kelsey into the Penn Lake owned DEP to find the permits $2,169.
Laura reported the Com- presenting the charms to the Donaldson ($450), lifeguard line in the northeast part of required. The next regular meeting of
munity Lunch was a huge weight loss winners in July. Jamie Rosenstock ($300) Dennison. A pass-through From here, citizens began Penn Lake Borough council is
success. There were approxi- Find out what TOPS is all and helper Cheyenne agreement is being worked to talk about the access Tuesday, August 10, starting
mately 30 people enjoying about, join us Mondays, 5:30 Haskins ($200) – approved 4- out according to Karpowich. paths to the lake. While old with a work session, with the
the delicious picnic foods. to 7 p.m., at the United 0 with council president Jill Citizens asked that, when plans showed paths about regular meeting beginning at
The members involved were Methodist Church Social Rosenstock abstaining. Kile talking with Dennison, if they every three houses, new 7:30 p.m. at the Penn Lake
Dona, Laura, and Bev who Hall, White Haven. also reported that water sam- can be asked to add pave- plans dating back to when Community House. 27 citi-
was assisted by her gracious ples from the lake have all ment to the end of Penn Lake was incorporated zens and this reporter also
been good. Hollenback Road to aid driv- as a borough only show five attended the meeting.
Our Lady of Lourdes fest Council member Frank ers who wish to turn north on access paths.
Fritz reported that bladder- Bear Creek Road.
to feature pig roast wort and he is waiting the Council rejected the idea of Wrestling event will help
Our Lady of Lourdes annu- Legends.” company to spray the lily buying grinder pump insur-
al summer fest will be held Take-outs will be available, pads (signs will be posted on ance, as the coverage was
Epilepsy Foundation
August 6-8. but interested persons the bulletin boards, and at the $5,000 a year and only cov- East Coast Keystone Wrestling Caged Fury 3 Match to ben-
There will be a pig roast should bring their own con- beach). He noted that dead ered acts of God. efit the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern Pennsylvania will
from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, tainers. bladderwort plants should be Planner Jack Varaly report- be held on Saturday, August 7 from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Bowl
August 6. Dinner includes For tickets, call the parish thrown into the garbage. ed that the borough had Arena on Route 93 in West Hazleton.
roast pork, stuffing with office at 427-4123 or Annette Jack Kile had no news advertised (in this newspa- Tickets are $12 before event and $15 at the door. Tickets
gravy, green beans, cole at 454-4178, by today. about the dam. per) about its comprehensive may be purchased at T.J.’s One Stop, Carbon Street in
slaw, apple sauce, dessert, V. P. Barb Sudimak called plan revision. He shared that Weatherly or at Alta Pizzeria in Hazleton.Door prizes, 50/50
birch beer, water and coffee. Survivors PennDOT about the pothole people can find the new and concession will be available.
Alcoholic beverages, beef on Carter Road at the state FEMA flood plain map at
sandwiches and fries will be picnic planned
available to purchase at the Surviving Together, a gen-
road, and was told that it was
the borough’s to fix. Plans are
www.luzernecounty.org.
There was a discussion
Dog Walk to help
beer tent. Tickets are $10 for eral cancer support group, to use hot patch to fill pot- about an old floating dock
anyone 12 years old and over will meet for its second annu- holes when the weather is near the beach. The dock is Gulf coast cleanup
and $7 for those 5 to 12. al picnic at Eurana Park, right. She noted that the in bad condition, and the bor- "The Gulf is Going to the Dogs" dog walk fundraiser to ben-
Music will be provided by shelter 1, Third Street, roads are mostly pavement ough’s insurance company efit the Gulf cleanup will be held on Saturday, August 21 from
“Laughing Without Crying.” Weatherly, on Thursday, over dirt, so there is only so considers it a hazard. No one 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Black Creek United Methodist Church, 185
Saturday, August 7 will August 5 at 5:30 p.m. much that can be done. knew who owns it. It was Golf Course Road, Sugarloaf.
open with a polka Mass at 4 Refreshments may be pur- It was discussed to erect decided that a notice will be Registration is $15 to walk a dog.
p.m. with stands open from 5 chased at the park conces- “pedestrian crossing” signs, posted, and if someone does A craft show will also be held. To rent a space, the cost is
to 10 p.m. Music will be by sion stand. Dessert will be and also to paint a crosswalk not step forward, the dock will $10.
The Golden Tones. provided. on the road at the beach. be removed and disposed of. For more information, call 455-1038.The church will also be
Stands will be open on The group is open to all Rosenstock praised the This led to a full-blown dis- selling food and drinks will accept monetary donations, rubber
Sunday, August 8 from noon cancer patients, family, police department for their cussion of docks in (or float- gloves, clean pantyhose, toothbrushes and hairbrushes for
to 6 p.m. with music by “The friends and caregivers. work. She and council were ing on) the lake. It was sug- humans and animals.
JoAnn Casper, RN, and asked about properties that gested that all dock owners
Apple Fest Otto Barbush facilitate the are not hooked in to the be contacted, and that liabili-

plans
group.
To register, call Joan or
sewer system. Borough solic-
itor Don Karpowich contacted
ty issues discussed (post
each as private property with
MMI Memorial Golf
underway
Otto at 427-8222 by August the one known property’s
Tournament Aug. 6
4. owner on this matter, who will
Main Street MMI Preparatory School will hold its second annual Jake
Dollar & MORE
Christ Lutheran Church, be hooking in his property.
Kislan ’56 Memorial Golf Tournament on Friday, August 6, at
Main Street, Conyngham, Split Rock Golf Club, Lake Harmony. Last year, the event was
Corner of Berwick & Main,White Haven
will holds its annual Apple
Fest October 16 and 17. DINE OUT OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Hours: Sat. 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sun. 12-3 p.m.
& Mon. 11 a.m.-6 p.m.T-TH 11-6; F 11-7
dedicated and renamed in honor of Kislan, a longtime athlete
who passed away in December 2008.
Proceeds will continue
church projects and out-
reach to the community.
at a discount 3 ROOMS OF BARGAINS
1000s of items! Come see.
CALL 443-8038 FOR DETAILS
This year’s tournament is a scramble format with a shotgun
start set for 9 a.m. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. with a con-
tinental breakfast. Lunch will follow the tournament at 1 p.m.
Satruday, October 16 will Use Journal Dine-Out certificates at local Beach Towels
Huge Selection of Flip Flops
This year’s tournament will be chaired by Dr. Christopher and
feature the “Trash to dining establishments & save big bucks!! Dr. Jill Snyder.
Name Brand Purses $10
Treasure” flea market, with a
great selection of everyday
•Boulder View Tavern—$25 gift card, $15
•Woody’s Country House—$25 gift card, $15
Country Decor Bird Houses Prizes will be awarded for first-, second- and third-place win-
ners in two flights. There will also be prizes for closest to the
Garden Items • Baby Items
items and antiques. Doors •Ugly Mug—$20 gift card, $12 Party Supplies • Cards
pin, longest drive and the first hole-in-one on designated
Sunglasses • Snacks
open at 8:30 a.m. •Village Squire—$25 certificate for $15 Giftware • Candles holes.
Household Goods
Both days will feature •East Side Inn—$20 gift card, $12 Mylar & Latex Balloons “Jake Kislan was a stellar MMI athlete and contributor to the
apple foods, including pies, OPEN community and we are proud that our annual Homecoming
Call and leave a message— SILLY BANDS ON
dumplings, butter, baked M ONDAYS
SALE–2 FOR $3 golf tournament continues to bear his name,” said MMI
goods and items with no 443-9131 xt 315 FRI., SAT., SUN. President Tom Hood.
sugar added. Crafts and We’ll call you back with the details. While SILLY BAND RINGS
For more information or to participate in this year’s tourna-
tricky trays and a quilt raffle JAPANESE ERASERS
supplies last—quantities are limited. ment, contact Director of Alumni Affairs Nina Dei Tos ’01 at
are being planned. 636-1108, ext. 101.
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TUESDAYS – $30 w/cart HOURS HOURS Pinochle
THURSDAYS — Monday thru Friday Mon. -Fri. 7 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Foursome $128 w/cart ($32 each)
Regular rates $42.50 Mon. thru
8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Pocono
Pocono Raceway
Raceway players wanted
Saturday July 31
Warner’s Garage
Fri. w/cart The Weatherly Senior
$55 Sat. & Sun. w/cart
Center is looking for some
Jack’s Grille
Time
seniors, 60 years old and
Open Daily for Lunch from 10 a.m. in Weatherly older, who would be interest-
• Gates Open at 8 a.m. - Fan Fair opens
Grille Menu & Dinner Specials HOURS • July 31 - NASCAR Camping World Truck Series ed in playing pinochle once a
Thurs. thru Sat. 5-9 p.m. Mon. -Fri. 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. R 217 –Pocono Mountains 125 at 1 p.m. week or every other week.
• Thursday - $5 NIGHT Sat. 8 a.m.- 12 p.m. Susquehanna Street • July 31 - ARCA Race - The Pennsylvania 125 at 3 p.m.
Anyone interested should
• Friday - PASTA NIGHT - Tickets are just $20 in advance if you call 1-800-RACEWAY,
White Haven
• Saturday - SENIOR SPECIALS
• Sunday - FAMILY DAY
(Kids eat free from kids’ menu
427-8441 443-0302
go online at poconoraceway.com or at the raceway during office hours.
- Tickets are $25 at the gate the day of the event.
- Children 12 and under admitted to the Grandstands FREE
call the center at 427-8175
Monday through Friday from
with adult meal purchase.) with a paying adult Saturday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 2010—PAGE B1

Drama Review by Pete Chapla

Lil’ Red’s Extreme Freestylin’ Fairy Tales at BTE


“Now these her princes are Lil’ Red’s Extreme Free- Green), a hip scooter rider, to
come home again, stylin’ Fairy Tales (or LREFFT help her investigate matters
Come the three corners of for short) is a writing collabo- at the finishing school of the
the world in arms.” ration and co-production of shady Walthorpe (James
Shakespeare, King John Bloomsburg Theatre En- Goode). Along the way there
That’s the problem—the semble and the Bloomsburg are pampered princesses,
princes aren’t come home University Players. One of the including a feisty 12 year old
again…and the princesses’ playwrights and the play’s (Kayti Golomb), a bossy
slippers are worn to nothing. director, Cassandra Pisiec- queen (Candyce Musinski), a
Royalty is in an uproar, and zko, explains in her Director’s mysterious Golden Lady
the whole of fairy tale land is Note: “Throughout the spring, (Treska Jacobs), dancing Cathy Olker, center front, American Legion Auxiliary District President for Carbon,
on the verge of anarchy. Who a small group of students, as princes and zombies…lots of Lehigh, Monroe and Northampton Counties, installed these members of Weatherly
to call? well as a student designer zombies! American Legion Auxiliary Unit 360. Weatherly’s officers include, front row, left to right,
Lil’ Red, that’s who. Late of met with BU faculty and The cast, comprising Georgia Farrow, Joan Drasher, Olker, Frances Keener, Julia Cooper; back row, left to
the catering business (“Her ensemble members to devel- young actors, BU students, right, Janet Leibensberger, Joyce Hinkle, Donna Thomas, Georgiann Herling and Elaine
food was terrible,” a character op the script. What you see community actors and BTE Bynon.
grouses), now a private de- onstage is the result of an affiliates, is incredibly poised
tective with the Pink Panther extensive collaborative effort and clearly having a grand
theme as her ring tone, Lil’ of which we are all very time. So will you. (The magic,
Red (Sarah Diehl of the Gold proud.” magic, magic of LREFFT will
Team cast) arrives on the As well they should be. The be onstage at the Alvina
scene (and onstage) riding play fractures fairy tale con- Krause Theatre through
her two-wheeler with a wolf’s ventions, adding modern August 1; for tickets and infor-
head handle bar ornament. conceits like cell phones and mation call the BTE box
Clearly she is not to be trifled karaoke (intentionally very office at 1-800-282-0283 or
with. bad). Lil’ Red has Orf (Dante go to www.bte.org.)

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Commander; Leonard Sabol, Commander; back row, left to right, Michael Galada, Sgt.
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held on Wednesday, August 4 DJ Tom Connors. If it rains,
from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at Eurana the dance will be canceled. at WHUMC
Park. White Haven United Meth-

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Outreach Person Janet couldnʼt ask for anything closer! all the money is August 6. We Thought for the day: “Instead
Leibensperger sent a sympathy We will eat all our breakfasts at will be collecting our regular of a gem, or even a flower, we
Friendship Club card to Joe and Theresa
DʼAndrea on the passing of their
the hotel, so you donʼt have to
get on the bus and be driven
money and will have our fifty-
fifty.
should cast the gift of a loving
thought into the heart of a friend
beloved son, Frank. PLEASE, someplace else. If you are inter- At this time we had a guest – that would be given as the
by Marjorie Lou Anthony filled in for him. She welcomed PLEASE call Janet if you know ested in this trip call Beverly and speaker, Mary Pat from Rine- angels give.”
The regular meeting of the 19 members and two guests: of any of our members being ill she will send you an itinerary. house Radiology, PC, speak to Birthdays for the month of
Weatherly Senior Citizens Jean Medvitz and Rusty Lewis. or having lost a loved one. Tuesday, October 19 to October us about this new facility that Dr. July are Jean Younker, Grace
Friendship Club was held The Chaplain read Mark 6:1- Some of our members have Fest at Hunts Landing, Best Steven Rinehouse has opened Hensel, Barbara Tissier, Olga
Thursday, July 22 at 1:30 p.m. 7, followed by the “Lordʼs been ill and in the hospital, and Western at Matamoras, this up in Hazle Township. She Morgan, Connie Biederman,
in Salem U.C.C. In the absence Prayer,” Pledge of Allegiance people must have thought that includes breakfast, lunch and a explained that they do MRI, CT Thelma Spaziani, Francis
of President Joe DʼAndrea, and hymn, “Little Brown Church someone else had called Janet show; cost will be $68 per per- and X-Ray exams. In the near Wysocky and Sandra Miller.
Chaplain Marjorie Lou Anthony in the Dell.” – and she got a call from no son. Friday, November 12 to the future they expect to do ultra- Anniversaries are Laverne and
one. So pick up the phone and Christmas Show at the sounds and mammograms. If Mickey Englehart, and Sandra
Miracle for Matthew ride slated call 427-4914! American Theatre in Lancaster; any of these things are needed and Gene Miller. All were sere-
The second annual Miracle be available. For more informa- Trip coordinator Beverly we will eat lunch at Shady by you, you can call them at naded.
For Matthew Motorcycle Run for tion, contact Michael Hadzick, Kunkel spoke on our “Mystery Maple, and you all know how 501-3322 to make an appoint- Theresa DʼAndrea and Chap-
Matthew Sloan Walker, spon- Jr. at 636-2454 or e-mail Trip” held Wednesday, July 21. good that is. Cost is $71 per ment. She was very interesting lain Anthony served cupcakes,
sored by Scrap Iron Motorcycle mhadzick@ yahoo.com. We went to Philadelphia and person and there are five seats in explaining about the facility sugar wafers, chips, pretzels
Club, will be held on Sunday, For other ways to help, visit saw many interesting things; left for this trip. There are also and the trained people who and corn curls. Since there is no
August 8. www.miracle4matthew. com or even the heat didnʼt stop us openings for the other trips, so work there. We thank her for meeting on August 12 due to
Registration begins at 9 a.m. contact KNBT Bank at 788- from having a wonderful time. hurry and call Beverly at 427- giving of her time to talk to us. our corn roast, the committee
and ride departs at noon from 4884, ext. 4, and ask for Tracy We all thank Beverly for making 4182. Chaplain Anthony continued for the August 26 meeting is
Dragon's Lair, 1341 Highway or Jennifer to make a donation that trip possible. Our corn roast will be held on with a poem, “A Summer Day,” Margaret Lucky, Laverne
315 Blvd., Wilkes-Barre. The to the Matthew Sloan Walker Other trips: Sunday to Thurs- our next meeting date, followed by song “The Good Old Englehart, Marian Vieten and
ride ends at Screw Balls on the Fund. day, September 12 to 16, Thursday August 12, at Eurana Summer Time.” She also read a Marlene West.
Sans Souci Highway, Hanover Matthew is the son of Cynthia Wildwood, N.J.; the cost will be Park in Weatherly, starting at 1 story about Thomas Jefferson Everyone enjoyed playing
Township. Hadzick-Walker and Jonathan $425 per person. THIS TRIP oʼclock. We will play cards and and the signing of the cards and bingo after the meet-
The cost is $10 per rider and Walker, Heathrow, Florida, and INCLUDES ALL OUR MEALS, bingo in the afternoon and sup- Declaration of Independence. ing.
$10 per passenger. grandson of Alexandra and plus weʼre going to some differ- per will be served at 5 oʼclock,
Prizes and basket raffles will Michael Hadzick Sr., Freeland. ent places and weʼre also stay-
ing at the Beach Terrace Hotel,
catered by Cindyʼs Bakery of
White Haven. The cost is $11
Soccer parent help sought
which is two blocks from the per person, and the cut off date Weatherly Area High School Funds raised are vital to the

DELLA CROCE DENTAL CARE beach and boardwalk. You for signing up and giving Janet soccer teams will soon be
preparing for the coming sea-
son. Parents of both the girlsʼ
soccer program – please show
your support and volunteer!
Interested parents should call
JOHN J. DELLA CROCE, D.M.D.
Master of the Academy of General Dentistry/Master of the American Endodontic Society After Breast Surgery and boysʼ teams are needed to
manage the concession stand.
Laura at 427-4861 by August 9.

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annual Kickoff Concert on Friday,
September 10. The oldies and pop
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ENGINES/TRANSMISSIONS
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USED & REBUILT Sold Nation-
8311
Rt. 611, 1/4 mile North of the Light, Bartonsville “We are very happy to be wel-
ally Since 1995. American, Euro- coming back the Poets after an
pean & Japanese Direct Importer. 8 to 7:30 Monday through Friday, Saturday to 4:30 extremely successful show last
1 - 8 0 0 - 4 4 5 - 5 9 8 1 . Classified deadline 5 Notaries on Duty - Call Terry, Marguerite, Barbara, BeaAnn or Ron
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Call 443-9131 xt 300 to noon Monday. attended last yearʼs concert, and
FAX 570-629-3242 • Phone 570-629-3344 or 800-421-3350 Place your Journal classified on-line at www.pocononewspapers.com
place your ad. —follow the CoolerAds link on the right side of the page.
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WHACL reading program butterfly lady, crafts, games,


prizes and snacks.
The theme for this year is "
to be held in Penn Lake Make a Splash - Read!"
The summer program of Lake Community House Children 4 through 11
the White Haven Area from 9 a.m. to noon. years old who are members
Community Library will be The event will be filled with of the library may participate
held Monday through Friday, special presenters, including in this free program, but
August 9-13 at the Penn a magician, storyteller, and must be pre-registered by
August 4.
Summer 2010 Weatherly Registration forms are
available at the library, which
Area REC Schedule is located in the Main Street
Coffee Works, and also at
Week 7: July 27 – July 29 Craft of the Day: Kool-Aid the Penn Lake Community
Thursday July 29 Play Dough House.
Crafts: 9 a.m.-noon Sports: 1-3 p.m. All registration forms must
Craft of the Day: Tie Dye Scavenger Hunt at 1:15 be returned to the library and
Shirts (Please bring a white (Prizes will be awarded) placed in the summer pro-
or light colored T-shirt) Open Sports & Games gram folder.
Sports: 1-3 p.m. Thursday August 5t: Last
Water Balloon Games at Day of REC Journal-Herald
1:15 (weather permitting) Crafts: 9 a.m.-noon deadline is noon
Open Sports & Games Make-up Day (Choose on Monday.
The White Haven Area Community Library recently sponsored two fundraisers to assist in meet-
*In addition to the craft of your favorite craft from REC E-mail articles to:
ing operational costs. Picture left to right are Renee Monhan, chairperson of fundraising, receiv-
the day, there will be other or make-up one that you journalnews@ ing a check from Mary Kay representative Elizabeth Hreha, and Lindsay Munisteri, Silpada rep-
crafts available including: missed) pa.metrocast.net resentative, presenting a check to Marla Doddo, president, board of directors.
Perler (Ironing) Beads, Sports: 1-3 p.m.
Gimp/String crafts, Board &
Trivia Games, Puzzles, and
Coloring.
Knock Hockey Tournament
at 1:30 PM (Prizes will be
awarded)
S & T Coombe, Inc. Stove & Fireplace Specialists MENGLE FUEL CO.
*Open Sports & Games Open Sports & Games
include knock hockey, 4-
square, kickball, basketball,
*In addition to the craft of
the day, there will be other ONE STOP SHOP Heating Oil • Anthracite
and other group/individual crafts available including: Coal, Gas, Pellet & Wood Stoves, Outdoor Furnaces Coal by the Bag—Rice, Pea, Nut
games. Perler (Ironing) Beads,
Week 8: August 3-5 Gimp/String crafts, Board &
Over 70 units on display and 10 operating. Hauling
Tuesday August 3 Trivia Games, Puzzles, and Showroom Mushroom Soil • Topsoil • Stone
Crafts: 9 a.m.-noon Coloring. Location:
Craft of the Day: Paper *Open Sports & Games Route 940 Sand • Sea Rocks
include knock hockey, 4- (4/10 mile west
Plate Portholes
square, kickball, basketball, of Route 115) 247 Hudsondale Street
Sports: 1-3 p.m. MENGLE
FUEL CO.
Open Sports & Games and other group/individual FREE REMOVAL Weatherly

427-4261
FREE DELIVERY within 50 miles of old stove
Wednesday August 4 games. (with purchase of any new stove.) (with purchase of any new stove.)
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Weekend Kickoff Concert at the Canʼt Wait Until Fall! New York Land ified. Call 888-220-3984 ing, license ID, or credit card
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Chase Mattioli to “Double Down” at Pocono learning experience for me, and I
plan to use this opportunity to learn
failed drive shaft on lap 32, resulting
in a 29th place finish. Immediately
as Wyler Racing, where they gar-
nered 12 top-10 finishes in 39
Enters Career & Pocono down, competing in the Weis be great to see this remarkable as much as I can from the veteran after the Truck event, Mattioli will starts. The company is based
1st NASCAR Camping World Markets / ARCA 125 as well. The young man be successful in our drivers like Stacy, all while running a hustle to strap into his #17 Roulo behind Charlotte Motor Speedway
Truck Race Sunoco / Red Cross 500 weekend trucks. We have always had the smart, clean race. I am not old Brothers ARCA entry. in Concord, North Carolina.
Turn One Racing is pleased to at Pocono also marks the 1st time intention of expanding our team to a enough to go to our casinos yet, so Live television coverage of the About Chase Mattioli (www.
announce that Long Pond native race fans will be able to enjoy table two-truck operation and there is no I will do my betting on the track,” inaugural Pocono Mountains 125 chasemattioli.com)
and NYC college student, Chase games at Pocono area casinos. better time than now to make that Chase concluded. will begin at 1 p.m. ET on SPEED, 20-year old Chase Mattioli, a
Mattioli, will make his NASCAR “We are really excited to work happen. Pocono Raceway is Mattioli will drive the No. 64 with radio coverage coming to you member of the Mattioli / Pocono
Camping World Truck Series debut with this outstanding up-and-com- Chaseʼs home track and we are Chevrolet Silverado in the 50-lap live on select MRN affiliates and racing family, has been burning rub-
in the inaugural Pocono Mountains ing young talent this weekend at really excited about the chance to event at the 2.5-mile triangular Sirius NASCAR Radio Channel ber since the age of seven, begin-
125 this Saturday at Pocono Pocono Raceway,” said Stacy put him in top-quality equipment in track. Although his first NASCAR 128. The Weis Markets / ARCA 125 ning his racing career at the Lehigh
Raceway, as a teammate to Stacy Compton, owner of Turn One front of his hometown crowd.” Camping World Truck Series start will also be live on Speed at 3 p,m. Valley Quarter Midget Track, right
Compton and the No. 60 SafeAuto Racing. “We have had a lot of suc- “Itʼs a dream come true to have will come at the track dubbed “The About Turn One Racing: Turn outside of Pocono Racewayʼs turn
Insurance Chevrolet. The same cess this year with Narain the opportunity to make my Tricky Triangle”, itʼs a facility that One Racing was founded in 2006 three.
day, 20-year old Chase will double Karthikeyan driving for us, and it will NASCAR Camping World Truck Mattioli has logged many laps. Most by NASCAR Sprint Cup Series vet- After competing in 1/4 Midgets,
Series debut in Poconoʼs inaugural recently, Mattioli drove the No. 17 eran Stacy Compton. Turn One Chase gained experience with the
Free Field Hockey Equipment NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series race as a member of Stacy
car for Roulo Brothers Racing in the
ARCA Racing Series on June 5
Racing was designed to develop
and promote young drivers of
Bertil Roos Racing School, the Fast
Track Racing School, NASCARʼs
Clinic with local Olympian Comptonʼs Turn One Racing
Team,” Chase commented. “This
where the Rookie of the Year candi-
date qualified 15th and ran as high
exceptional talent in the late model
divisions across the Southeast. In
Weekly Series, the Sports Car Club
of America, the KONI Grand AM
On Sunday, August 1, local field Area players are invited to visit weekend is going to be a great as 8th before falling victim to a 2009, Turn One Racing expanded Challenge Series, and is now com-
hockey players will have a golden with Lauren at her home address (5 its involvement in motorsports by peting full time in the ARCA Series
opportunity to meet with local
Olympian Lauren Powley, to get tips
Pine Tree Road in Highland Woods
Development) where they can also
Freeland Hoagie Sale planned purchasing the assets of the highly presented by RE/MAX and Me-
successful NASCAR Camping nards.
on their game, nutrition and workout pick up information about the The Park Methodist Church dressing. Hoagies are $3.50 each. World Truck Series team of Wyler When not at the track, Chase can
suggestions, and updates on equip- upcoming indoor hockey league at hoagie-making crew will be making To order, call Barbara at Design Racing, which had accomplished be found at Fordham University in
ment that can help elevate their the Wilkes Barre YMCA, as well as hoagies to be delivered for lunch on Unlimited, 636-2497, or Irma at three wins, 20 top-five, and 35 top- the Bronx, where he just completed
play. camps, clinics and tournaments for Thursday, August 19. 636-2351. 10 finishes in 90 starts. Up until his sophomore year majoring in
Powley is a 6-year veteran of the local players later this summer and They start with a fresh-baked Pickups will be at the rear of the recently, Turn One Racing operated business and marketing.
US National Field Hockey Team, fall. Senapeʼs 8-inch hoagie roll, then church at 608 Main St. in Freeland
and resides now in Mountain Top, It's a great opportunity to stuff them with ham, salami, pep- between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Freeland Legion offers scholarship
while preparing for a visit to Holland upgrade your equipment too, with peroni, lettuce, and tomato. Orders will be delivered in time for Freeland American Legion Post August 5. There are sign-up sheets
where she will play for a club team sticks, shin guards, gloves and Customers should request onions lunch. 473 has announced its annual at the post home. All students inter-
in the highly competitive European other hockey accessories available and hot peppers. The last day to order is August scholarship to a deserving college ested in the scholarship must be
field hockey arena. Powley's experi- at discounts of up to 75%. Also included is a packet of 13. student. entering or be a current full-time
ence at both the World Cup and Players can visit with Lauren The Legion Home Association student at an accredited college.
2008 Beijing Olympics gives her a anytime from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. this will also offer a college scholarship. Students will be expected to
unique perspective on achieving coming Sunday. If any questions, or Commander Gerald R. Gaffney maintain a 2.0 grade-point average
success on the hockey pitch, and to get more information, Lauren can said any Post 473 and home asso- or better. Past award winners can
she is eager to share her insights be contacted at 301-928-2200, or at ciation regular memberʼs children re-apply if meeting the qualifica-
and knowledge with up-and-coming powley031@hotmail.com. are eligible for the awards. tions. Each scholarship is worth
local players. The awards will be presented $1,000.

Soccer tryouts planned


Cantolao USA is currently hold- 4, 11 and 18 from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
ing soccer tryouts. All Cantolao Tryouts for U-10 Girls (players
teams are setting up to participate born between August 1, 2000 and
in the fall PAGS League for girls, July 31, 2001) will be held from 5 to
Delco League for boys, and tourna- 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays August 3,
ments. 10, 17 and 24; Fridays August 6
All tryouts are being held at and 20; and Thursdays August 12
Dorrance fields in Mountain Top. and 26.
Tryouts for U-11 Boys (players born For more information please con-
between August 1, 1999 and July tact Coach Hubert Herrera by call-
31, 2000) will be held Mondays ing 574-5283 or e-mail
August 2, 9, 16 and 23 from 6:30 to H e r r e r a @ e p i x . n e t
8 p.m., and Wednesdays August 6, www.cantolaousa.com.

Rec Board plans Freeland dance


The Freeland Recreation Board may be purchased at the water
will sponsor a night out at the Public authority/borough building office or
Park pavilion on Saturday, August from recreation board members
21. Ron Harkins at 579-8243, Rose
A light dinner will be served at 6 Fox at 636-2706 or Ann Swankoski
p.m. followed by dancing from 7 to at 636-3964.
9 p.m. with The Two of Us perform- The deadline for tickets is August
ing. 13. This dinner-dance is to benefit
A cash bar will be available. the refinishing of the pavilion floor.
Tickets are $15 per person. Tickets
HOMES FOR SALE
Don’t
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miss it!
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Country charmer with in town
White Haven By Butler Valley Blders. 3
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munity w/pool, lake and security. Ranch home with large Area. Includes public Sewer
wood stove. The garage has an room, 1 1/2 bath in private help us bring this fantastic band to
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Jane Kopp Real Estate Aim High Realty, Inc
cation. Sacrifice at $149,900.
Call Valerie
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LEWITH & FREEMAN R.E. CENTURY 21 Select Group
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Call Owner (570) 579-6411
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more Beatle-esque,” according to
band members. After a brief split
for military duty, the group re-
formed in the 1970s, and became
popular for their oldies and vaude-
407 Luzerne St., Freeland White Haven ville style shows in the Poconos.
HOUSE ON 3BR/2.5BA House on 1.08
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Included is a 1,000 sq. ft. ranch with in amenity filled community. ovated - New roof, windows, Car garage, 3 BR 2 full
and features greaser costumes
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2BR, 1BA, custom kitch. and LR. large eat-in-kitchen, Laundry large LR with fireplace, din- Eat-in-kitchen w/oak cabi- nos, Hazleton and Wilkes-Barre. siding, doors, hot water heater; baths. Two Tier Deck! and 1950s dance music.
Ideal for rental or relatives. Lot 14, room, Hardwood floors, plas- ing area. All appliances! Pri- nets, Dining Room, Living Only $189,000. kitchen (w/stainless steel appli- SHARP! The Poets feature Frank Ger-
block 4 off of Juniper St must be Room, 1870 sq. ft. Near Gordon & Long ances); new flooring ; neutral
tered walls, roof is 10 years vate, gated community. Price Real Estate LLC vasi (vocals, multiple instruments),
included in sale $106,000 old, coal stoker. beach. Seller will assist paint; garage w/workshop; cir-
Reduced–Asking $158,500 Cindy King Nick Luongo (bass, vocals), Pat
Century 21 Select Group Call 427-8784 w/mtge. $219,000 cular driveway and roof over
Call Brian McCardle at Call Colleen Call Paul Weaver (owner)
570.675.4400 Office
deck $149,900. Luongo (guitar, vocals), Toby Naro
after 7 p.m. 570.690.2689 Direct Ed Beckendorff
800.779.2584 (x 23) Leave Message (570) 239-8862 (570) 269-1773 www.cindykingre.com call Michelle 570-972-8226
888-774-8488 (drums, vocal), Alan Shields (gui-
tar, keyboard and vocals), and
John Hollenbaugh (keyboard,
vocals).
The Friday Night Funfest Kickoff
Concert will be the beginning of a
DRUMS RANCH! Mt. Pocono Summit 185 Birch Knoll Dr., Hazleton Weekend that has become one of
Coolbaugh Township MLS NO. 08-1436 Pointe Community List # 08-65 the largest attractions in North-
To Be Built WOW - NOT IN A Panoramic Country Setting!
Towamensing Trails Pocono Summit (Emerald Lakes).
Brick Ranch w/Heated Gar, Newer pre-manufactured home eastern Pennsylvania. Funfest
Sparrow Lane, COMMUNITY Three year old dream rancher
Cozy 3 BR, 2 BA, LR, FP, eat
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in kitchen w/ breakfast bar. 2
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decks. Newer windows, slid-
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& basement on 1/2 acre lot Call Cheryl for detailed informa- ing doors and Carpet. Sold
Basement & Deck. Handi-
fixtures, low dues, lakes,
master, newly remodeled, extra liv- custom stone FP. Lg open kitch- Hazleton, and will include a craft
Still time to pick your colors ing area for big family. One year tion. $298,500! fully Furnished. Asking capped access. Minutes to bus, clubhouse, pools etc.
en. On leased property.$53,900. show, car show, hot wings cookoff,
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Century 21 Select Group
Must See, asking
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bands from throughout the state,
locally created floats, and giant
helium balloons. Outdoor activities
begin at 10 a.m. Saturday,
September 11.
401 Pohopoco Road Scarcella added that Funfest is
Rhodo Mountain Estates East Stroudsburg - Albrightsville
Lake Ariel - Extra Lot! MUST SEE! Blakeslee (Poconos) seeking sponsors for the concertʼs
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cherry cabinets, stone fire- ing Living room has stone fire- brick fireplace, crown molding, 2.5BA, 2CG, 1+ Ac. LG Kitchen
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code 2476. Alyce Lentz Liz Robbins Only $169,700 $25,000 receive tickets to the show as part
Call 570-646-4774 (570) 233-7670
Mary Enck Realty, Inc. 888-774-8488 888-774-8488 Call Aggie (609) 213-3332 Call (570) 656-1080 www.prr1.com of their sponsorship.
or 570-885-5056
Tickets for the concert can be
purchased at Funfest Head-
quarters at the Greater Hazleton
Advertise your home

$99
Chamber of Commerce Office, 20
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Ad must include a picture will also be available at the door.
4 BR, 2 BA, Gas and Elec heat Weatherly Area School District. Immaculate townhome. Nice
Furnished, 2 large decks, close
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Near Turnpike & I-80. 2-car
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Spacious Rms Throughout w/ New District. Low taxes. Walk to Sunroom off large kitchen with One change is fixed free during the first four weeks.
to lake, pool and club. Ex. cond. Hardwood Floors/Carpet & Tile. Formal downtown shopping area. garage. fireplace, fened backyard, front Further changes cost $20 each. and about advertising in the con-
Inspected. $239,900 Dining Room and Ceramic Tiled $119,900.
$79,900. porch, big living room, vinyl siding,
Call Seth at cert program, can be obtained by
Lake Naomi Real Estate Kitchen w/ breakfast area, Family Rm
Peters Real Estate Peters Real Estate asphalt roof, basement, all

Special
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800-537-1479 Call 570-236-0145 for more info. 570-443-8882 570-443-8882 Call Marie, 570-972-8715 for more details
THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 2010—PAGE B5
stopped, boarded and

Veterans’ Corner charged a tariff, any military


supplies were seized and
Chicken ing, caring and sharing.
Today with membership
around 38, the Chicken
by John Kearns turned over to the Army and
Navy of the time.
Pluckers? Puckers and
Plucketts! As the
the

History did not write much While Joe and WNEP with females are known as
USRC Massachusetts, one ball and powder for our Army,
at the time because the all their resources captures are there every day, 365
of 10 original Coast Guard confiscated food and rum,
methods were considered the stage for helping children days a year in dedica-
Cutters, fast and sleek they seized the pay meant for the
“Ungentlemanly” and were of St. Joseph’s, the magni- tion to the mission at hand. immediate and needed
presented a very small tar- British Army and Navy to pay
looked at by our own tude and the amounts raised Primary they support youth response. This instantly sets
get, fast and maneuverable our own. Our fledgling Coast
Congress and Naval Officers are highly deserving and and youth groups 13 and them apart from the conven-
they raided British com- Guard were considered
as a “distasteful way to con- efforts very commendable. All younger. Youth sports, boy tional. During a crisis or
mence to provide the pirates by the British and no
duct war.” Due to the size of those who endeavor to and girl scouts and all chil- emergency, One child may
Continental Army with gun accord given as Prisoners of
the first Cutters, they rarely improve the quality of life for dren who may have emer- not understand the conven-
powder, shot, rations any War. They were to be hanged
ventured too far off shore the less fortunate, especially gency or special needs. In tional need of waiting for a
pay. With no need to store on the spot with much ado.
causing the Navy to dub our own nations children are their tradition, fundraisers, meeting or annual event,
large quality’s of fresh water British merchant ships of
them puddle sailors, with the most notable. Of all the well dinners, raffles and the seek- what they will understand and
and food, these were heavily the time were armed with
way they conducted busi- known and supported organi- ing of donations for the cause remember, is that their crisis
armed with cannons, expert both cannon and small arms,
ness, they were pirates work- zations we see, read about or is a daily project, not a yearly needs were met now, when
riflemen and crews highly knowing the non professional
ing for a recognized govern- watch on TV, this is what event. In the raffles, where a most needed by a great
trained to complete the mis- merchant sailors were poorly
ment. Before it became touches us the most as we great prize like a gas bar-b- group of citizens who drop
sion. trained, and unlike warships
known as the Coast Guard, provide the willing support for que grill would be the top everything and place the
Happy Birthday had high gun rails to support back in the days of sail the the cause’s at hand. As we prize, with the “Chicken needs of others before their
US Coast Guard heavy cargo, the Cutters
charged head-on making the
name “Puddle Pirates” was cheered GO JOE on and look Pluckers” it would come in own. An example for others to
August 4, 1790 enemy think they were crazy. given and it remains today. at the many groups who cap- second to the coveted first follow and a group as note-
Following the war, they ture our thoughts we should prize always being a roasting worthy in deed.
Desperate during the The Cutters narrow profile,
turned to intercepting ships remember those among us. or fryer chicken always As only a “Chicken Plucker
American Revolution, George low to the water in design
destined for the new country There is another organiza- awarded as the top prize. or Pluckette will understand, I
Washington’s Army was hun- made them very difficult tar-
collecting tariffs on imports to tion, just as caring, just as Chicken offer the chicken dance
gry, low on ball and gun pow- gets and impossible to hit.
fuel the economy of our dedicated and just as giving salute for all you do and por-
der and have not been paid in Expert marksmen of Pluckers Today
United States. Well known and compassionate to the tray in deed and action. You
months. To continue the fight Continental Marines were
wartime missions were the needs of our youth as any of Even at their own summer may not get the press and
for freedom and independ- recruited, considered too old
“Battle of the Atlantic” fighting the giants in the spotlight. outing, fund raising for youth recognition for all you do, but
ence, the Continental now for naval engagements
off German U-Boats, The While the “giants” boast of still dominates the day. The you do get to look into the
Congress had to do some- but still dead-eye shots with
Pacific campaign of WWII, giving 50, 75, 80% to the uncanny sense of humor pre- faces of those you serve and
thing. After some debate, the rifle, and many others
Viet Nam, Gulf War and the cause, Freeland’s home vails in the out of the box and help. Your mission is notewor-
Alexander Hamilton, known being ex-pirates made a for-
current conflicts in Iraq and organization gives 100, 125, unconventional methods. thy, your dedication unwaver-
to be a bit of a rascal himself midable boarding party. As
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Journal Sports
Trucks make first visit to Pocono Raceway this weekend Legg leads
Saturdayʼs inaugural run- cedure for the Pocono show Iʼm sure. It should be Truck Series practice is sched- visit poconoraceway.com or Valley All-Stars
ning of the NASCAR Camping Mountains 125 with a multi- good for the fans and good for uled from 5:30-7 p.m. following call 1-800-RACEWAY.
World Truck Series Pocono truck session on Saturday television.” Sprint Cup qualifying.
to two victories
Mountains 125 as a prelude to morning. “We are thrilled to have the Saturdayʼs schedule begins NASCAR Point Leaders The Valley 13-year-old All-
Sundayʼs NASCAR Sprint Cup The order in which trucks NASCAR Camping World at 9 a.m. with Sprint Cup (Through July 26) Star Junior Babe Ruth Team
race at Pocono Raceway has will qualify for the 36 available Truck Series coming to Series practice, followed by 1, Kevin Harvick, 2,920. 2, bounced back from a first-
been the talk of local race positions will be based on their Pocono Raceway for the inau- the truck series qualifying at Jeff Gordon, 2,736. 3, Denny round loss to Williamsport
fans since it was first an- practice speeds from final gural Pocono Mountains 125,” 10. The final Sprint Cup Series Hamlin, 2,660. 4, Jimmie West End to beat Wayne
nounced last September. practice on Friday. Times will said Brandon Igdalsky, presi- practice will be from Johnson, 2,659. 5, Kurt County (3-2) and Phoenixville
And, with the truck race be inverted, allowing the slow- dent of Pocono Raceway. 11:20 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Busch, 2,658. 6, Kyle Busch, (8-7) in the Section 6 segment
being just 50 laps in distance, est truck in practice to be the “Recently, Pocono Raceway Driver introduction for the 2,630. 7, Jeff Burton, 2,615. 8, of the Junior Babe Ruth State
it should be a shootout from first out in qualifying Saturday, has been the host to many Pocono Mountains 125 is Matt Kenseth, 2,573. 9, Tony Tournament last week in the
start to finish. with the fastest truck going out firsts, and with the new quali- scheduled for 12:30 p.m. with Stewart, 2,544. 10, Carl Wind Gap area.
Todd Bodine comes to last. Trucks will be released fying format being introduced the start of the race set for 1 Edwards, 2,496. The Valley 13ʼs are made
Pocono as the truck series from pit road in approximately and the always exciting dou- oʼclock. 11, Greg Biffle, 2,462. 12, up of 13-year-old all-stars
standings leader with one win 25-second increments. ble-file restarts, the truck The Weis Markets 125 Clint Bowyer, 2,446. 13, Mark from the Valley Junior Babe
(Texas) and a 177- Two laps of qualifying will be seriesʼ first trip to Pocono is ARCA Racing Series event Martin, 2,384. 14, Dale Ruth League, including White
point lead over second place allowed with the fastest lap sure to be a memorable one.” will follow the conclusion of Earnhardt Jr., 2,353. 15, Ryan Havenʼs own Michael Legg.
Aric Almirola. Bodine, the counting. Once a truck comes Denny Hamlin, Kasey the truck race. Newman, 2,299. 16, Jamie In the win over Wayne
2006 truck champion, is no onto pit road its respective Kahne and Elliott Sadler are Sundayʼs Sunoco/American McMurray, 2,295. 17, Kasey County, the game was tied 2-
stranger to Pocono. He has qualifying lap is complete. No not new names to Pocono Red Cross NASCAR Sprint Kahne, 2,290. 18, David 2 when Valley rallied for a run
one pole in 13 NASCAR Sprint drafting will be permitted. Raceway. In the NASCAR Cup Series race goes green at Reutimann, 2,269. 19, Joey in the fifth to take the lead for
Cup Series starts at the Long “The distance and unique- Sprint Cup Series, Hamlin is a 1 p.m., with driver intros to Logano, 2,241. 20, Martin good.
Pond superspeedway and is ness of Pocono afforded us four time winner here, includ- begin at 12:30. Truex Jr., 2,145. One of the keys to the 3-2
one of the pre-race favorites. the opportunity to implement ing June of this year. Kahne Jamie McMurray, who won Money Leaders victory came on defense. In
Almirola has scored wins at this style of qualifying for this has won once and Sadler is a last week at the Brickyard and 1, Jamie McMurray, the top of the third, Valley
Dover and Michigan. Kansas event,” NASCAR Camping constant front runner at is the circuitʼs leading money $4,687,502. 2, Kurt Busch, nearly pulled off a triple play.
winner Johnny Sauter is third World Truck Series Director Pocono. What is new is they winner, is among Sundayʼs $4,628,322. 3, Jimmie Wayne County had put two
in points. Wayne Auton said in a state- will be running the truck race race favorites along with four- Johnson, $4,408,193. 4, Kevin runners on base with a walk
Four time and defending ment this week. “SPEED is in addition to their Sprint Cup time Pocono winner Denny Harvick, $4,306,470. 5, Kyle and a Pat Hart single, while
Truck Series champion Ron excited about the format and Series duties. Hamlin, four-time defending Busch, $3,792,817. 6, Jeff a passed ball moved both
Hornaday, Jr., comes to we believe the fans, drivers Hamlin will be driving the series champion Jimmie Gordon, $3,595,042. 7, Denny runners up a base. Nick
Pocono as the most recent and viewing audience will No. 15 truck for Billy Ballew Johnson, Mark Martin, Jeff Hamlin, $3,498,233. 8, Matt Casazza lined a ball to center,
winner, last Friday night at embrace it, too.” Motorsports. Kahne, who has Gordon, Carl Edwards, Greg Kenseth, $3,307,517. 9, where Dave Klein caught the
Indianapolis Raceway Park. “Our anticipation for the first not raced in the trucks since Biffle, Tony Stewart, Ryan Kasey Kahne, $3,299,607. 10, ball and fired it to second
He sits fourth in points and NASCAR Camping World 2004, is two-for-two, winning Newman, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Tony Stewart, $3,208,357. base to Legg for the second
has two Cup starts at Pocono Truck Series race ever at both races he entered. He will Kasey Kahne, Kurt Busch, 11, Jeff Burton, $3,176,307. out. Legg, playing shortstop,
which came in 2001 while driv- Pocono has been building for be at the wheel of the No. Kyle Busch, Matt Kenseth, 12, David Reutimann, then threw home and nearly
ing for A.J. Foyt. quite some time, but adding 18 Kyle Busch Motorsports Jeff Burton and current series $3,162,218. 13, Dale got the sliding Hart, who had
Tim Peters, who won the multi-truck qualifying to the entry. Sadler will be driving points leader Kevin Harvick. Earnhardt Jr., $3,155,253. 14, tagged up on the play.
season opener at Daytona is mix really turns it up a the No. 2 truck owned by Friday grandstand tickets Carl Edwards, $3,138,541. 15, On Saturday, Phoenixville
fifth. notch,” noted SPEED Delana Harvick. are $10, and Saturday grand- Greg Biffle, $3,058,162. 16, took a 7-0 lead by the fourth
Rounding out the current President Hunter Nickell. “All The trucks will take to the stand tickets are $20 in Joey Logano, $3,007,293. 17, inning before Valley came
top 10 in points is leading of us at SPEED are looking track for the first time at 8 a.m. advance ($25 at the gate.) Ryan Newman, $2,982,052. storming back for the 8-7 win.
Rookie of the Year candidate forward to watching this Friday for a two hour practice Children 12 and under are 18 Juan Pablo Montoya, Valley scored four runs in
Austin Dillon, who won at unique qualifying format session. ARCA Racing Series admitted free to the grand- $2,978,237. 19, Clint Bowyer, the fourth inning to start its
Iowa. Matt Crafton, 1995 unfold live and delivering it to practice, NASCAR Sprint Cup stands on Friday and Sat- $2,778,329. 20, A J comeback. Legg walked and
champion Mike Skinner, David the fans.” Series practice, ARCA qualify- urday with a paying adult. Allmendinger, $2,764,493. stole second on a passed
Starr and Jason White. “It will definitely be different ing and Sprint Cup qualifying For info on Sunday tickets, ball. Kienan Dalesandro laced
NASCAR announced that it than what we are used to,” will follow the Camping World a two-out single and a third
will revise the qualifying pro- said Bodine. “It will be quite a Truck Series practice. The final player reached to load the
bases before David Klein
(Superheroes) and Christian
WVSL teams jockey for playoff position Ormiston (Da Brown Bear)
2.85.
walked to force in a run. Joey
Baran followed with a two-run
single.
A trio of matches took place man for the Net Nutz with five Tripler had a strong game with Nighthawks 3, Court-Side 0 Blocks: 1. Greg Kone- In the fifth inning, Valleyʼs
Tuesday night at Eurana Park kills and two blocks. eight digs and four kills. - The Nighthawks picked up schusky (Court-Side) 2.5; 2. Zack Zukoski doubled and
as the Weatherly Volleyball Foundation 58 3, Magic 0 For the Nighthawks, Kenny a big match victory over Court- Jeremy Leach (Superheroes) scored on Corey Fryeʼs single
Summer League playoffs got - Foundation 58 got out the Rowan recorded 11 digs and Side, sweeping to a 33-18, 33- 2.0; 3. Mike Miller (Night- to bring the score to 7-5.
under way. Details of those brooms with a sweep over the six kills. 31, 23-19 win. hawks) 1.5; 4. Kenny Minnick Valley combined its pitching
matches will appear in next Magic (31-27, 28-24, 27-16). Kiss our Aces 2, The Nighthawks were led by (Court-Side) 1.4; 5. Keith and defense to hold Phoe-
weekʼs Journal-Herald. Keith Barna had another Superheroes 1 the solid performance of Mike Barna (Foundation 58) 1.2. nixville scoreless through the
Leading up to the playoffs, showcase game with 17 kills - Kiss our Aces got the Miller, who tallied up nine kills, Digs: 1. Alicia Panzarella final three innings.
there were a number of close and eight digs and teammates match victory over the six digs and five aces while (Da Brown Bear) 7.2; 2. Arielle Then, in the seventh, Valley
matches last week. The fol- Carrie Creegan and Angela Superheroes, winning the first John Hall chipped in seven Powell (Net Nutz) 6.3; 3. broke through for three runs
lowing is a recap of those Petrone-Gregory were both on and last games (24-22, 35- kills and three digs. Nicole Hinkle (Blue Barra- to move on top. Frye singled,
matches, the final regular-sea- fire serving a career-high 21), but the Superheroes put Crystal Hartz topped Court- cudas) 5.8; 4. Kenny Rowan Legg walked and Dalesandro
son standings and final regu- seven aces apiece. up a good fight avoiding the Side with a game-high eight (Nighthawks) 5.0; 5. (tie) Chad advanced the runners into
lar-season statistical leaders. Micah Schnaufer paced the sweep by winning the second digs. Maleski (Swagger) and Sarah scoring position with a sac
Da Brown Bear & his Cubs Magic with four kills. game (31-22). Superheroes 3, Blue Pfeiffer (Net Nutz) 4.8. bunt. Baranʼs two-run single
3, Net Nutz 0 Swagger 2, Nighthawks 1 Jake Miller had another nice Barracudas 0 Kills: 1. Keith Barna (Foun- brough home Frye and Legg,
- Da Bears clawed their way - Swagger overcame a outing with seven kills and five - The Superheroes played a dation 58) 13.8; 2. Mike Miller and Jeremy Budgeon fol-
to an easy match over the Net pesky Nighthawks team to digs and teammate Nicholas stellar match to deal the Magic (Nighthawks) 7.5; 3. Greg lowed with an RBI single for
Nutz, winning all three games remain undefeated for the Frederick contributed nine a sweep (35-25, 33-22, 20- Koneschusky (Court-Side) the eventual game-winner.
(34-20, 35-22, 37-21). season, losing the first game digs, four kills, and five aces. 19). Travis Parry keyed the 7.0; 4. Dan Dutton (Swagger) Valley was to take on its
Kyle Harris sparked the win- (31-21) but winning the final George Wallish had a hero- winning attack with nine kills, 6.0; 5. George Wallish rival, District 18 champion
ners with nine kills and team- two (29-24, 30-21). ic effort for the Superheroes, seven digs and five aces with (Superheroes) 5.6. Blue Valley, earlier this week.
mate Alicia Panzarella chip- Chad Maleskiʼs career-high scoring 10 digs and eight kills. teammate Jeremy Leach pro- Details will appear in next
ped in six digs and three aces. 11 digs showed the way for ducing eight kills and four weekʼs Journal-Herald.
Aaron Zink was the high- the winners and teammate Stu blocks.

SPORTS BRIEFS
Nicole Hinkle paced the
Upsets highlight WBSL playoff action Blue Barracudas with six kills,
four digs and three blocks.
The playoff field has been Jeremy Boothe was right - The nightcap game fea- Swagger 2, Kiss our Aces 1
whittled to six teams in the behind with 17 points. tured a close upset victory by - Swagger overcame its final White Haven Lions
ongoing Weatherly Basketball Lornezo Sanders had a seventh-seeded Weatherly obstacle to finish the regular Golf Tournament set
Summer League postseason solid night for TJʼs with 26 Greenhouse, which knocked season with an undefeated The 21st annual White Haven Lions Club Golf Tournament will
tournament at Eurana Park. points, including seven three- third-seeded R/Tʼs Auto & record, beating Kiss our Aces be held Monday, Aug. 2 at Sand Springs Golf Course, Drums.

Last week, Buck Mountain pointers. Truck Sales out of the tourna- the first and last games (33- The four-person scramble will begin with a 1 p.m. shotgun
Tag-n-Title, Gerhard Roofing Gerhard Roofing 63, ment. 18, 23-19) while losing the start, with registration set for noon. Individual door prizes, flights
and Weatherly Greenhouse Concord Plastics 56 Mike Miller was the catalyst second (33-31). and contests are scheduled, with hole-in-one prizes on all par-
posted wins in the double- - Second-seeded Gerhard for the winners, scoring 20 Swagger (7-0) was carried 3s. Other contests include closest to the pin, longest drive for
elimination tourney. Action Roofing held unto a 12 point points and with four treys. by Dan Duttonʼs brilliant play men and women, and most accurate drive.
resumes Thursday at the halftime lead and picked up Teammate Keith Barna con- of 11 kills and four digs, while The entry fee of $75 includes refreshments, lunch, beer and a
Eurana Park courts. the win despite a late surge by tributed 13 points. teammate Stu Tripler added buffet dinner following golf. All proceeds benefit the White
The following is last weekʼs Concord Plastics. Brian OʼDonnell paced R/Tʼs six kills, four digs and three Haven Lions Club. 
Interested players/sponsors can call Joe
results, and Thursdayʼs Fuzzy Knepper played a with a game-high 21 points. aces. Hallock, Tournament Chairman, at 443-7128 or Ed Gower at
matchups. solid game, finishing with 16 Thursday’s Schedule Jake Miller had the hot hand 443-9912.
Mail entry forms to White Haven Lions Club, c/o Joe
Buck Mountain Tag-n-Title points and teammate Donny Elimination Games for Kiss our Aces, finishing Hallock, 516 Berwick St., White Haven, PA 18661.
75, TJ’s One Stop 47 Hoffman added 12 points for 6 p.m. - (1) TJʼs One Stop with 12 digs and eight kills. Crestwood FB Boosters
- Fifth-seeded Buck the victors. vs. (7) Weatherly Greenhouse Final Regular Season to meet Monday
Mountain Tag-n-Title pulled off Jeff Furmanchin tallied a 7 p.m. - (4) Mayor Tom Standings The Crestwood Football Booster Club will hold its next meet-
the upset against top seed game-high 21 points for No. 6 Connors vs. (6) Concord Eastern Conference: Da ing on Monday, Aug. 2 at 7 p.m. at Kingʼs Restaurant. For more
TJʼs One Stop, knocking off Concord Plastics. Plastics Brown Bear 5-2; Nighthawks information, call Tony at 430-7571.
the regular-season champs. Weatherly Greenhouse 59, Winner’s Bracket 5-2; Kiss our Aces 5-2; Foun-
Chas Campbell bolstered a R/T Auto & Truck Sales 52 8 p.m. - (2) Gerhard Roofing dation 58 3-4; Blue Barra-
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