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THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL VOL. 29, NO. 49 THE WEATHERLY HERALD
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INSIDE ESTABLISHED 1879 ESTABLISHED 1880
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WH Poconos hosts
Bear Creek Twp meeting
by Ruth Isenberg 35 residents present that White Both he and Klem emphasized
Bear Creek Township Supervisors Haven has been being dispatched to that they had no problem with mutu-
met in White Haven Poconos on White Haven Poconos as primary al aid, and the department was glad
Monday night, and while some of responder to incidents in the com- to help out. At the same time, White
their agenda dealt with the other munity. And according to Comm Haven is not being compensated for
end of the township, much of it was Center records as e-mailed to the wear and tear on its equipment,
local in nature. Dotter, White Haven is listed as pri- so this extra service is a cost to the
Chief among those was an issue mary for the development. But in a taxpayers. He noted that Bear
raised at the end of the meeting by conversation with the Bear Creek Creek Volunteer Hose Company
White Haven Volunteer Fire Com- Volunteer Hose Company chief John receives support from the township,
pany chief Mike Dotter and presi- Krumsky, Dotter was told that Bear so it is being paid to respond to inci-
dent John Klem. Dotter told the Creek was the primary responder. dents that White Haven is covering.
supervisors and the approximately On July 4, White Haven was Supervisors’ chairman Gary
called to a report of smoking wires Zingaretti asked who would have
THIS WEEK IN in a home in White Haven Poconos. submitted the breakdown on the call
WHITE HAVEN That was when Comm Center told sheet that listed White Haven
The Weatherly Lions Club’s purple pig project has so far raised $100
Thursday, August 5 Dotter White Haven Poconos was Poconos as under White Haven’s
Joy Through Movement – 9:30 part of White Haven Volunteer Fire coverage area; Dotter answered, in donations for Weatherly’s Shepherd House Food Pantry. Weatherly
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist Company’s coverage area. That’s “the fire chief.” Lions president Tim Williams presents the first donation for $100 to
Church Pantry Coordinator Charles Hettler. The project is continuing.
W.H. Area Senior Citizens Meeting
when he called Krumsky. Supervisor Ruth Ann Koval said
On July 7, White Haven was that when a meeting of ambulance Photo by Seth Isenberg
– 1:00 p.m. – V.F.W. Post 6615
East Side Borough Council Meet- called out to a motor vehicle acci- personnel was held at Comm
ing – 7:00 p.m. – Borough Building dent in the township. Bear Creek’s Center, they were told that response Packer accepts park donation
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – chief responded in his personal to White Haven Poconos would be by Seth Isenberg the old Packer Township school-
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com-
munity Church
vehicle, according to Dotter. On July first from White Haven, and then Packer Township supervisors kept house – property already owned by
Kidder Township Volunteer Fire 19, they were called to a rope res- from Bear Creek. Dotter said that their August 3 meeting short for the the township. Township solicitor Dan
Company #1 Meeting – 7:30 p.m. cue at Francis Walter Dam. Bear the protocols are different for ambu-
seven citizens, one reporter and Miscavige was directed to write up
– Lehigh Tannery Fire House Creek did not respond to calls, lance and fire responses. Comm four officials who attended. With no an agreement.
Friday, August 6
Dotter said. Center was just following the proto-
comments from the floor, Chairman Andreuzzi Park will begin at 2.33
W.H. Food Pantry – 11:00 a.m. to On July 27, a search for a missing col it had been given, but White Tom Gerhard proposed the town- acres, and grow to over four if all
Noon – Rear, Haven Hall, White person began at 11:30 p.m., and Haven had never been notified. ship adopt resolution #8 of 2010 – goes as planned. It will feature a
Haven Center White Haven was called out. They A solution could be for supervisors
Opposition to forced local govern- pavilion, and a picnic area with
Saturday, August 7 responded, but Dotter said he put in to contract out this end of the town-
ment mergers and consolidations – tables to start, with more items over
Chicken Barbeque, sponsored by three separate calls to Comm ship to White Haven, which provides
which passed with Tom Gerhard, Bill
Laurel Lodge 467, F.&A.M. – 3:00 Please turn to page B3
Center asking to have Bear Creek coverage for Penn Lake Park on a Swinesburg and Grover Gerhard’s
to 7:00 p.m. - V.F.W. Post 6615
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting -
Volunteer Hose Company dis- contract basis. Klem quickly addedfull support, and relates to a propos- THIS WEEK IN
7:00 p.m. – St. Patrickʼs Parish patched. In each case, three pages that while they’d be open to dis- al from the state legislature.
Center went out, but there was no response cussing that idea, they weren’t there
Due to rules relating to land in the WEATHERLY
Sunday, August 8 by Bear Creek. The incident, which looking for business. PA Clean and Green program, Joe Thursday, August 5
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - ended in the recovery of the missing Supervisors indicated that might
Andreuzzi can donate two acres Weatherly Rotary Club Dinner
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – Weatherly
person, lasted 11 hours and 22 min- be an idea they would look at for the
towards the Packer Township
munity Church Country Inn
utes. Many of the White Haven vol- future, but pledged to straighten out
Community Park in 2010,
Monday, August 9 Friday, August 6
unteers who were out all night on the coverage issue right away. announced Tom Gerhard. The park,
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Summer Fest Pig Roast– 6:00 to
the call had to go to work that same Resident Marge Sharples asked to be named after his father, also 9:00 p.m. – Our Lady of Lourdes
Meeting – 5:45 p.m. - W.H. United
day, Dotter said.
Methodist Church Social Hall Please turn to page B2 Joe, is planned for land surrounding Parish Grounds
W.H. Volunteer Fire Company Saturday, August 7
Carnival Opening Night - Lehigh Black Creek Cleanup – 9:00 a.m. –
Park Trainworks Area
White Haven Borough Council Polka Mass – 4:00 p.m. – Our
Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Municipal Lady of Lourdes Parish Grounds
Building Summer Fest – 5:00 to 10:00 p.m.
Laurel Lodge 467 F. & A.M. Meet- – Our Lady of Lourdes Parish
ing – 7:30 p.m. – Masonic Hall Grounds
Tuesday, August 10 Sunday, August 8
Joy Through Movement – 9:30 Breakfast – 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist – Silver Ridge Hunting Club
Church Summer Fest – Noon to 6:00 p.m.
W.H. Volunteer Fire Company Car- – Our Lady of Lourdes Parish
nival - Lehigh Park Grounds
Penn Lake Park Borough Council
Monday, August 9
Meeting – 7:30 p.m. – P.L. Asso-
Lausanne Township Board of
ciation Club House
Supervisors Meeting – 7:00 p.m.
Dennison Township Volunteer Fire
– Agnes Klynowsky Garage
Company & Auxiliary Meetings –
Weatherly Area Chess Club – 7:00
7:30 p.m. – Fire House
p.m. – First Presbyterian Church
Wednesday, August 11
Tuesday, August 10
Yoga Class – 10:00 a.m. – St.
Citizensʼ Volunteer Fire Company
Paulʼs Lutheran Church
Meeting – 7:30 p.m. - Fire House
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meeting –
10:00 a.m. – Mountainview Com- Wednesday, August 11
munity Church Weatherly Area School Board
W.H. Volunteer Fire Company Car- Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – W.A.
nival - Lehigh Park Middle School
Foster Township Board of Super- Weatherly Borough Council
visors Meeting – 6:00 p.m. – Robert Gower of Aqua PA removes the last of the covers off White Haven fire hydrants as Mark Talarico – Workshop Meeting – 7:00 p.m. –
Township Municipal Building manager of operations for Aqua PA’s White Haven division, White Haven Volunteer Fire Co. Chief Mike Municipal Building
I.O.O.F. Lodge 457 Meeting – 7:30
Dotter, and White Haven Borough Mayor John Klem look on. Photo by Seth Isenberg Thursday, August 12
p.m. – Odd Fellows Hall Weatherly Rotary Foundation
K. of C. Council 10616 Meeting – Meeting – 9:00 a.m. – Weatherly
7:30 p.m. – St. Patrickʼs Parish
Center WH hydrants are back in service Municipal Building
Senior Citizens Friendship Club
Thursday, August 12 by Seth Isenberg been tankered-in if needed, or in the White Haven Division, “is part Corn Roast – 1:00 p.m. – Eurana
Joy Through Movement – 9:30 Park (Supper at 5:00 p.m.)
On Monday, August 2, the White drawn from the Lehigh River. The of Aqua Pennsylvania’s continued
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist Bingo Night – 7:00 p.m. (Doors
Church Haven borough water system was borough was relying on tankers efforts to upgrade the crucial infra- Open at 6:00 p.m.) – Tweedle
W.H. Volunteer Fire Company Car- returned to normal, after a nearly from Dennison VFD, Kidder #1 VFD structure (needed) to provide reli- Park
nival - Lehigh Park four month project to paint the and Foster Twp. VFD. Fortunately, able service and quality water to our Weatherly Rotary Club Meeting –
W.H. Lions Club Dinner Meeting – inside and outside of the Aqua PA’s there were only “a couple of small customers,” said Mark Talarico, 6:00 p.m. – Citizenʼs Fire Co.
6:30 p.m. – Sitkoʼs Barn Rest- Greater Weatherly Area
500,000 gallon water tank, located incidents” during this time according manager of operations for the White
aurant Ambulance Association Meeting –
Foster Township Planning Com- at the top of Susquehanna Street. to White Haven Volunteer Fire Co. Haven Division, which serves over 7:30 p.m. – Ambulance Building
mission Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – During the $600,000 project, the Chief Mike Dotter. “I’m just happy 15,000 people in nine Northeastern
Township Municipal Building borough’s 40 fire hydrants were cov- that everything is back to normal.” PA counties.
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – ered up. This project, part of Aqua PA’s Due to good weather, the project
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com-
Fire protection water would have $16 million of capital improvements was finished nearly a month early.
munity Church
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THE JOURNAL-HERALD sisters-in-law Kay and Har- Cynthia Reed of Tamaqua;
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211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661 A daughter of the late Lucinda Morrison of Ohio; land. Burial was in St. Casi- urday at Tamaqua with the
(JAY E. HOLDER, Co-Publisher 1954-1997) Thomas and Ruth Richards nieces and nephews. mir Cemetery, Freeland. Rev. Donald Adams, pastor
Clara R. Holder, Publisher Wilkinson, and stepdaughter The funeral will be held this Memorial donations may of Trinity Baptist Church, offi-
Seth Isenberg, General Manager
of the late George “Ike” morning (Thursday) at 11 be made to Miles for Michael ciating. Burial was in Sky
Ruth Isenberg, Editor-in-Chief
Martha Searfoss, Office Manager Anthony, she was born in a.m. from the Joseph E. Leh- Foundation, 9 N. Main View Memorial Park, Home-
Donnell Stump, Assistant Editor Pond Creek. She was a man Funeral Home, White Street, Pittston, PA 18640. town.
Christy Brady, Finance member of St. Paulʼs Luth- Haven, with the Rev. Memorial donations may
Steve Stallone, Sports Editor eran Church of White Haven, Thomas MacAdam officiat- GEORGIA FINDLEY be made to Trinity Baptist
Heather Maslo, Production Manager
and had been employed as a ing. Burial will be in Laurel Georgia W. Findley, 84, of Church, 412 Pine Street,
Member, White Haven Chamber of Commerce
Carbon County Chamber of Commerce sales clerk for J. C. Penney Cemetery, White Haven. Weatherly died Thursday, Weatherly, PA 18255 or to St.
Pocono Mountains Chamber of Commerce
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Editorial Paul Anthony.


Surviving are daughter
Karen Ladner of Falls
Memorial donations may
be made to The Presbyterian
Church of White Haven, 305
Lloyd and Georgia Baggett
Wilson, she was born in
Alton, Ill. She was a member
DANIEL REYNOLDS
Daniel J. Reynolds, 47, of
Church, Va.; sons and Berwick Street, White of Trinity Baptist Church, Mountain Top died Tuesday,
Waiting for that one bear daughters-in-law Guy Ladner Haven, PA 18661. Weatherly, and had been July 27, 2010 in Wilkes-Barre
by Ruth Isenberg of White Haven, Richard employed as a medical tech- General Hospital.
White Haven is waiting for that one bear that decides to Ladner of Freeland, Gary VALERIAN ZYNEL nician. A son of the late John and
come across the bridge on a Sunday night, or wander down and Karen Ladner of North- Valerian John Zynel, 71, Preceding her in death Isabella Quigley Reynolds,
the railroad bed. He or she will find a smorgasbord of plastic- ampton, Greg and Kathy died Friday, July 30, 2010 at were her husband Jimmy he was born in Huntington,
wrapped delicacies, just ripe for an easy-to-open meal, or Ladner of Harrisonburg, Va.; his home in White Haven. Joe Findley, infant daughter N.Y. and was of the Catholic
really, a series of easy-to-open meals. And what isn't eaten six grandchildren, five great- A son of the late Felix and Margaret Findley, and infant faith.
will end up strewn along the street. grandchildren. Josephine Stepanski Zynel, brother Morris Wilson. Preceding him in death
More rural areas, like Lehigh and Foster Townships are Graveside services in Lau- he was born in Eckley. He Surviving are sons and were brother Patrick Rey-
even more vulnerable to ala carte dining for bears. rel Cemetery, White Haven, was a U.S. Air Force veteran daughter-in-law Michael and nolds and sister Mary Rey-
Bears, of course, are not the only potential dinner guests. will be held Saturday at 10 who served as a Russian Mary Findley, Homer nolds.
Skunks and raccoons must also be pleased with the gen- a.m., with the Rev. Dawn interpreter with the National Findley; three grandchildren; Surviving are brothers and
erosity of local residents and businesses on garbage day. Richie, pastor of St. Paulʼs Security Agency. brothers and sisters-in-law sisters-in-law John Reynolds
Even dogs that get loose can make a mess. Lutheran Church, officiating. He was a graduate of the Ron and Jesse Wilson, of Freeland, Edward and Jill
There's a simple answer—a garbage can. True, a deter- Arrangements are by the former Foster Township High Richard and Louise Wilson. Reynolds of Kings Park,
mined bear can usually get a garbage can open, but cans, Philip J. Jeffries Funeral School and attended Syra- The funeral was held N.Y., Christopher and Denise
whether metal or plastic, are a lot more challenging than Home, Weatherly. cuse University. After leaving Monday from the Philip J. Reynolds of Commack, N.Y.;
plastic bags. the Air Force he was em- Jeffries Funeral Home, sisters and brothers-in-law
They're also more sightly. Piles of bags, boxes and more MARGUERITE MOWERY ployed by Princeton Pacing Weatherly, with the Rev. Maryann and Thomas
make the borough's streets look sloppy, even if they aren't Marguerite M. Mowery, 90, Co. as a journeyman press- Donald Adams, pastor of Conway of Staten Island,
broken open. of White Haven died Mon- man, and recently in the cus- Trinity Baptist Church, offici- N.Y., Maureen Valdur and
Common sense would dictate that trash should be put out day, August 2, 2010 in todial department of McCann ating. Burial was in Union Casey Langhorn of White
in receptacles, and not too early in the day. Doing otherwise Hospice Community Care School of Business. Cemetery, Weatherly. Haven, Marjorie and Bill
is really issuing an open invitation for four-footed dinner Unit of Geisinger South, He was member of Ameri- Strawbridge of Bridge, N.Y.,
guests. Wilkes-Barre. can Legion Post 473 and DOROTHY REED Joann and Ritchie Lettis of
A daughter of the late V.F.W. Post 5010 of Freeland Dorothy M. Reed, 81, of Endwell, N.Y.; companion

14th Annual Robert and Carrie Barry and the AMVETS of White Coaldale died Wednesday, Lois Jones and her children

Faith Fair
Morrison, she was born in Haven, and a founding mem- July 28, 2010 in St. Lukeʼs Angela and Raphael Coury,
White Haven and resided ber and past president of the Miners Memorial Hospital, Arielle and Holly Jones;
there all her life. She was a Eckley Social and Sports Coaldale. grandchildren Jordon
member of The Presbyterian Club. A daughter of the late Tompson and Raine Coury;
August 7 Church of White Haven and Preceding him in death Charles Boyer and Dorothy nephews and nieces.
8 a.m.-3 p.m. its Terians womenʼs club, were son William Zynel,
brother Alfred Zynel, infant
Houser Boyer, and stepfa-
ther Harold Hill, she was
A Memorial Mass of
Christian Burial was cele-
and a member of Senior Citi-
PIG ROAST zens of the White Haven brother Eugene Zynel, and born in New Ringgold. She brated Friday in St. Patrickʼs
DINNER Area.
Preceding her in death
sister Florence Balazs.
Surviving are his wife of 47
was a member of Trinity
Baptist Church, Weatherly.
R.C. Church, White Haven,
by the Rev. Joseph Cipriano.
4-6 p.m. were her husband, George L. years, Anna Zynel; sons and Preceding her in death Private burial was scheduled
• Flea Market Mowery, in 1987; son Robert daughter-in-law Paul Zynel, were her husband, Carl H. at the convenience of the
Mowrey; sisters and broth- Daniel and Nancie Zynel; Reed, in 2001; brothers family.
• Craft Fair
ers. daughter and son-in-law Val- Harold, Ferris, William, Memorial donations may
• Bake Sale
Surviving are daughters erie and Gregory Capozzelli; Richard and Gerald Hill. be made to St. Patrickʼs R.C.
• Lunch Table
and son-in-law Doris Ste- grandson Riley Zynel; grand- Surviving are daughters Church, 411 Allegheny
Take-outs available. pansky of Drums, Nancy and daughters Tara and Lauren Tammy Monroe of Reading, Street, White Haven, PA
Call 646-0309 for tickets. Francis “Frank” Miller of Zynel; brother and sister-in- Dorothy Hanley of Arizona; 18661.

Faith Lutheran Church White Haven; sons and law Eugene and JoAnn sons and daughter-in-law Arrangements were by the
daughters-in-law Francis and Zynel; sisters Tophilia Hous- Eugene and Carl Reed of Joseph E. Lehman Funeral
Route 940, 1 mile east of Roseanne Mowery of er, Constance Knepper and Coaldale, Donald and Home, White Haven.
Blakeslee Corners, next door
to Matirko’s Hardware
Letter to the Editor
To the Editor: prompted by desperate pension fund is short—real Board—or anyone—claims
The “feasibility study” be- times. Unfortunately, it is a short—because the school “this is for the kids”—recog-
ing conducted by the Board very alluring concept, and it districts have been sliding nize that statement as the lie
member of the Crestwood has now become standard and not paying into the fund that it is. Putting our children

Reward
Area (sic) School District, to operating procedure in our as required. My sister-in-law in overwhelming debt merely
the tune of $30,000, should homes, our schools, our busi- is a retiree in another state glorifies the current power
be sending little shivers of nesses, and in all forms of and is not receiving her base. It gratifies us, but it
warning down the spines of our government. checks on time. So how is ruins the future for our chil-
every taxpayer in the district DEFICIT SPENDING IS the shortage going to be dren. If we care about our
for Good Drivers! this Board is about to go
strolling – or should I say
DESTROYING US.
Eventually—no mater how
resolved? Youʼve got it—your
taxes are going to go up.
kids…if we love our kids…if
we love our grandchil-
IF YOU: trolling – in your wallets, anyone tries to spin it—the Very up. dren…we will secure a debt
•have at least one car that is folks, and we all need to pay money borrowed must be The problem with constant free future for them. We can
less than 10 years old very close attention to what repaid. Whoever loaned the increased spending and do this by controlling our-
this group is planning. The Crestwood Area (sic) School increased taxation is that it selves and learning the dif-
•haven’t had an insurance claim or only study that should be tak- District $20 million about 5 eventually kills the goose. ference between a true need
a traffic violation for 3 years ing place is one done per- years ago is going to want Families who can no longer and a desire. I would like a
•have an excellent credit history sonally by the Board mem- their money back—and right- pay the taxes move on to new car. Everyone likes new
bers and should focus on fully so. But the Board does better places, and the unwise cars. But my old one is run-
•are currently insured with how to save money and pay not have 20 million dollars. locality becomes a burned ning just fine and there isnʼt a
Erie, State Farm, Prudential, off existing debt. So where are they going to out shell. This is happening thing wrong with it. So my
Allstate, Nationwide Actually, we need to be come up with the money? all over our state— interest in a new car is a
(or any other insurance carrier) thinking about and discussing They are going to raise your Harrisburg comes to mind desire—not a need. The
pick up the telephone and call a concept called “Deficit taxes to meet the loan. Is this quickly. Harrisburg is bank- same thing holds true for the
Spending.” Put in extremely a healthy way to raise rupt. Luzerne County is 440 School Board. Most of the
simplistic terms, deficit money? No!!! A far better MILLION DOLLARS in debt. stuff they want to deficit

Daniel H. Suitch spending is borrowing money


from anyone crazy enough to
lend it with no plan in place
way to meet their loan obliga-
tions—other than not borrow
in the first place—would be
Who is going to pay these
huge debts?
Our children—and their
spend for are desires—not
true needs. And our children
will suffer if the Board des not

Insurance Agency, Inc. for repaying the loan. The


concept of deficit spending
was created back in the early
to cut expenses and pro-
grams and pay attention to
waste and frivolous spend-
children—are going to be
saddled with these debts.
The adults responsible for
learn the difference between
need and desire.
So the bottom line here
Weatherly • White Haven 1930s by President Franklin ing. But that takes effort and running up the bills will be is…do we really love out chil-

427-8011 • 443-7880 D. Roosevelt, who, along with


his advisors, hoped that the
thought. They will take the
easy way out and raise your
long gone, so what we are
doing is stealing the future
dren? Do we love them
enough to get out of debt and
800-526-6425 improved economy, jump-
started with money the gov-
taxes…because they can.
Donʼt be fooled by the pres-
from our children. They will
be so burdened with debt
stay out of debt? Do we love
them enough to insist that
ernment didnʼt really have— ent budget. It was designed and taxes that they will not our governments stick to
Collect your reward in would create enough rev- to lull you sleep while they go be able to enjoy any of the budgets and practice re-
lower insurance rates! enue to pay back the “loans.” right on planning how to things that we have now. straint? Do we love them
This concept had only limited increase spending. They Most of them will not even be enough to give them a
success—it took World War II have a bigger problem com- able to afford their own future?
to bring us out of the Great ing. Many teachers are homes—the taxes will be too Do we love our kids? Or
Depression—and FDR never reaching retirement age, and high. The lives of our children are we just faking it?
intended this policy to go have been working toward and grandchildren will be of Sincerely,
beyond his administration. It their pensions already in poor quality—at best. Rebecca B. Mack
was a desperate move their contracts. But the state So when the School Dennison Township
THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 2010—PAGE A3
two local drivers, Nick Igdalsky, the Boulder Fireld. The four of

Legal Notices Seth’s Sightings by Seth Isenberg also of Long Pond, and Chase
Mattioli. It was competitive, and
us hiked in, going slightly up hill
on a beautiful shaded old road-
To watch a young person their office by August 1. So we cheered Chase as he fell way. The woods varied from
LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE grow up is a beautiful experi- Saturday morning, I com- just short of a top ten finish. hardwood to mixed, and further
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PACKER TOWNSHIP ence. A young man we consid- pressed that and a bunch of Another first-time winner took in there were some substantial
that Letters of Administration ZONING BOARD er a nephew, a child of close quick errands into barely his turn at the winner's circle as old pine trees. I admired them,
have been granted in the Estate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN friends, got married on Friday. enough time for Ruth and I to we headed out, only to be many of them tall and straight,
of David J. Lesh, late of THAT ON Wednesday August As I sat in the church pew, then be in our seats at the caught in exiting traffic. Still, we reaching high.
Hazleton, Luzerne County, 25, 2010 at 7 PM at the Packer admiring the ceremony in a Pocono Raceway for the start were out in time to catch a din- In further than we'd hiked
Pennsylvania, who died on Township Municipal Building, beautiful, over two centuries old of the first-ever Camping World ner alfresco, and then a movie before, we found a fork marked
June 22, 2010. All persons 2234 Hudson Drive, Weatherly, on DVD. as Lake Trail, and followed this
Presbyterian church, in my Truck Race at Pocono. It was
indebted to said decedent are PA 18255, the Packer Township
mind I could picture the little close, but we were at our seats Back at the track for the start flat roadway (versus a climb on
requested to make payment Zoning Hearing Board will hold
boy. But there he was, with his for the waving of the green flag. of Sunoco-American Red Cross the next part of Old Stage Trail).
and those having claims or a meeting to discuss:
demands against the estate are 1. Request of Thomas & full beard, looking lovingly into This was fun to watch—com- Pennsylvania 500 on Sunday, it This took us by a small boulder
to present the same without Deborah Wassil 2761 Wetzel the eyes of beautiful young petitive, with a variety of excit- was a surprise that the track field, covered by years of
delay to Donna Symczyk, Run DR Weatherly, PA 18255. woman, both of them glowing ing moments, including some was as dry as we found it. The leaves, now soil, but exposed in
Administratrix, c/o Robert J. Property Location 2947 Wetzel with love for each other. crashes and some almost weather report on the internet places. The trail eventually par-
Gillespie, Jr., Attorney, 67 North Run Dr. Tax parcel I.D. #. 112- I've always been proud of crashes. had predicted heavy rain when alled a stream. We found this
Church Street, Hazleton, PA 45-A45.01. A appeal of the him, but now I'm proud in a dif- There was also Chase I turned in on Saturday. Instead, out because the dogs suddenly
18201. Denial of Zoning Permit # 2010- ferent way, proud to see him as Mattioli to cheer on—a local the race started under an hour disappeared, and we found
ROBERT J.GILLESPIE, JR. 10. 501.6 DIMENSIONAL REG- a full adult, read to contribute product, full-time college stu- late, and managed to run most them happily splashing in it.
Gillespie, Miscavige, ULATIONS C. FRONT YARD his mark on the world—or dent and part-time racer. He did of the way through before rain Ruth went down to explore and
Ferdinand & Baranko, LLC The minimum front yard shall should I say, ready with his new all right, until somebody else's interfered. There were some found that we were at the lake,
67 North Church Street not be less than 75 feet in depth wife to contribute their mark? crash collected his truck, and locals predicting a rain-out, but so we walked over to that and
Hazleton, PA 18201 as measured from the front lot we note that while a long day, let them swim some more.
They're going to be a formida- put him out of the race. What
(570) 454-5575 line.
8/5
ble team. wasn't fair is that the truck that the race was over by 6:30, with Chess took to retrieving sticks,
A variance is requested for
At the event, Ruth and I were caused Chase's race to end all laps on the books. while Chad was content just
relief of the 75 foot minimum
PUBLIC NOTICE able to also catch up with the was able to be patched up and Ruth and I left before one rain swimming.
front yard depth.
Any and all related docu- extended family. We enjoyed put back out to be running at the cell passed over the track in It started to rain again at the
Notice is hereby given that
ments for said meeting will be in ourselves. This was made even finish. order to beat the traffic out, well lake, not too heavy, and we
the White Haven Zoning and
the custody of Robert Selert, better by the location of the To see the hard-working Elliot past the mid-way point. We lis- hiked back with the canopy
Hearing Board will hold a Public
Hearing on Friday, August 20, Packer Township Zoning Officer reception, Springton Manor Sadler win this race was a nice tened to the rest of the race on keeping us mostly dry. Back in
2010, at 5:00 p.m. in the White and may be examined by any Farm, a preserved historic farm bonus. MRN Radio as we drove into the van, we tuned into the race,
Haven Municipal Building, 312 interested person by making an with a beautiful manor house. It wasn't long before the sec- Hickory Run State Park, having concerned that this weather
Main Street, White Haven, PA. appointment by calling 570-427- The grounds were kept as they ond race of Saturday was ready collected the dogs, to lead them was going to cause another
APPLICANT: 8805. might have been in the 1700s. for its start. We'd taken a walk on a much needed long walk. delay at the raceway. It didn't,
Mr. Douglas and Mrs. Tracy Barbara Genetti, The county had also added a through Fan Fair, and the The dogs hadn't had a long and all 200 laps were complet-
Kinney Chairperson butterfly house which, though exhibits were mostly closed, so walk for weeks, due to the heat ed—congratulations Greg
TO BE CONSIDERED: Packer Township closed, could be peered into we strolled through the sales and other circumstances. Biffle.
Applicants, Mr. Douglas and Zoning Hearing Board Today's temperture was ideal. I Sightings this week include a
from the outside. There was area and checked out the peo-
Mrs. Tracy Kinney, request a 8/5 & 12
also a butterfly garden outside. ple. There were a lot of children selected a section of the Old Scarlet Tanager, flitting among
Special Exception Uses under We enjoyed sighting a variety of at the raceway on Saturday, a Stage Trail that we'd only trees along Route 940 in Kidder
Section 4.100(1), “Regulations LEGAL NOTICE butterflies, both inside the net- good sign. walked in the winter, which Township. Not a bird I'm familiar
Governing the Use of Land,” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN starts at a hilltop of the road to with, I had to look this one up.
ted pavillion, and then outside. The second race featured
Schedule I, for the property that Letters Administration have
The day had been warm, but
located at 3 South Woodhaven been granted to Paul E.
Drive, White Haven, PA, which thankfully not as warm as we'd
Searfoss, of 546 Walnut Street,
is in a R-1 Zoning District. This Freeland, PA 18224 as
experienced last week.
request is in accordance with Administrator in the Estate of Wearing a jacket and tie made
for a hot time. Watching the (Located in Terrace Plaza)
the 1973 Zoning Ordinance of June T. Searfoss, late of 117
the Borough of White Haven, as 546 Walnut Street, Apt. A, happy couple and our happy Just off the S. Beltway, Route 424
amended. Freeland, Luzerne County, PA friends, and the happy relatives 601 S. Poplar St., Hazleton
The applicants would like per- 18224, who died on June 24, of the bride, we were swept
mission to have a Use Class 11, 2010. All persons indebted to along, ending the night with 450-5501
Home Occupation, in a R-1 the Estate are requested to happy wishes to everyone. OPEN DAILY 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
Zoning District. Mr. and Mrs. make payment and those hav- This was followed by a two-
Kinney want to park commercial ing claims or demands are hour and a half ride home,
vehicles at their home which is requested to present the same, returning us early in the morn-
located at 3 South Woodhaven without delay, to the ing to our bed. for our
Drive, White Haven, PA. The Administrator above named, or I needed to make a newspa- Also look d in the
applicants indicated they are a
Saturday peaker!
to:
the only ones who utilize the
vehicles and it saves time for
Albert F. Maier, Jr., Esq.
820 Main Street
per delivery for one of our asso-
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them to leave directly from their
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Freeland, PA 18224
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uct had to be in the mail and at
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signage on the commercial GOYA – Check out
vehicles or on the property that
would indicate the home is used PPL Electric Utilities debuts what is new & expanded
at Heritage Fresh Food.
for business.
This Pubic Notice will appear ‘virtual hold’ feature for One of Hazleton’s Largest
GOYA Sections!
in two consecutive weekly
issues of The Journal-Herald as improved customer service
follows: August 5 and August
12. This is in compliance with PPL Electric Utilities has tomers can take care of busi-
the Pennsylvania Municipalities introduced a new “virtual ness anytime from the con-
Code as amended by Act 170 of hold” feature to improve cus- venience of home,” Ge-
• FREE COFFEE
1988. tomer service when call vol- neczko said. “And weʼve ALL DAY, EVERYDAY! GROCERY, DAIRY PRODUCE
CATHY L. FULK umes are high. The compa- added more than 70 cus- • DOUBLE COUPONS & FROZEN Locally Grown Corn ..4/$1
Secretary, UP TO 99¢ EVERYDAY! Sargento Locally Grown
ny, which handles more than tomer service professionals • Tues. Senior Citizens Shredded Cheese Cabbage ................39¢/lb
White Haven
2 million customer phone over the past year to handle Discount Day! 5-8 oz (all varieties) SAVE $3.59 ....
Zoning and Hearing Board Yoplait Yogurt Locally Grown
• We Accept All Major Credit
8/5 & 12 calls a year, introduced the an increased volume of calls Cards, Food Stamps, Access 4-6 oz (all varieties) ................10/ 5
$ Red Cabbage........59¢/lb.
new feature this month as an related to electric choice and Card and WIC Shurfine Gallon Drinks $ Locally Grown
(all varieties) ..........................2/ 4Green Peppers ....99¢/lb.
added convenience. more.” MEATS Shurfine American
Locally Grown
Singles 16 oz ....................2/$4
Journal-Herald “We understand how valu- In addition, the companyʼs Sanderson Farms Sevirori Ravioli Cucumbers ..............3/$1
able our customersʼ time is, automated phone system Boneless Skinless 10-13 oz SAVE $2.79 ................ Locally Grown
deadline is noon and we want to make reach- allows customers to check Chicken Breast ....$199/lb. Hot, Lean or Croissant
Pockets 6-9 oz (all varieties) ....2/$4
Kirby Cucumbers..69¢/lb.
Heritage Fresh 85% Lean Locally Grown Green
on Monday. ing us as easy as possible,” account balances, make Ground Beef ........$249/lb.
Shurfine Frozen
Vegetables 16 oz (all varieties) ..5/$5 & Yellow Squash ..89¢/lb.
said Robert M. Geneczko, payments and report out- Oscar Mayer Locally Grown
E-mail articles to: vice president of Customer ages quickly and easily on Meat Bologna
Shurfine Whipped
Topping 8 oz (all varieties) ........5/$5 Jalapeno Peppers..$199/lb.
(Beef Not Included) 1 lb. pkg. SAVE $3.49 ....
journalnews@ Service for PPL Electric their own. More than Heritage Fresh
Maier’s Italian Bread
20 oz (all varieties) SAVE $3.19 ......
Goya Green
Pigeon Peas 15 oz can ....99¢
Utilities. 750,000 customer transac- Baby Back Ribs $ 99
pa.metrocast.net With virtual queuing, cus- tions were handled this way Sold Whole Only .................. 4 /lb.
Tastykake Family Packs
(excludes Doubleious or Sugarfree) ..4/ 10
$ Goya Canilla Rice
20 lb. bag .......................... 9
$ 99
Shurfine Apple Sauce Goya Sazon 6.33 oz ......$299
tomers whose hold times are in the first half of 2010. More DELI 23-24 oz ..............................5/ 5
$
Goya Blue Label
expected to exceed two min- than 480,000 transactions Heritage Fresh Creamy Shurfine Canned Fruit
15-15.25 oz (excludes apricots) ......5/ 5
$ Beans 14-15.5 oz..............4/$3
utes hear a message that were handled on the web at Cole Slaw Lay’s Potato Chips Goya
(not from a bucket) ............ 2
$ 69/lb.
10.5-11 oz (all varieties) SAVE $3.99 .. Coconut Water 17.6 oz ..79¢
tells them the expected wait www.pplelectric.com. Heritage Fresh Kellogg’s Pop Tarts Goya Nectars 33.8 oz ....3/$4
21-22 oz (all varieties) ................2/ 5
Chicken Salad $
time and gives them the Geneczko said customer Goya Tomato Sauce $ 99
(not from a bucket) ............ 4
$ 99/lb.
8 oz ............................6/ 1
Mueller’s Pasta
option to continue to hold or service representatives are Heritage Fresh Breaded 12-16 oz (all varieties) ................5/ 5
$
Goya Tomato Paste $ 99
request a call back in the available from 8 a.m. to 5 Chicken Cutlets $ 99 4C Bread Crumbs 8-15 oz ..5/$5 28 oz .............................. 1
(Made Fresh Daily) ............ 5 /lb. Pepsi 12 pk. (all varieties) ........3/$9
order their call was received. p.m. Monday through Friday BAKERY
Single Purchase ...................... 3
Heritage Fresh Sweet, $ 99
In this way, they donʼt lose to assist customers on the Hot or Country Style Coke 2 liter (all varieties) ..........3/$4 Heritage Fresh
their place in the call line. phone. Customers can Sausage ..............$299/lb. Lipton Ice Tea Strudel Bites
1.5 liter bottles ........................5/ 5 12 ct. (all varieties) ................$169
$
In addition, customers report power outages and Shurfine
Starkist Solid
Cooked Ham ........$399/lb. White Tuna 5 oz (in water) ....5/$5
Heritage Fresh Coconut
offered virtual queuing have track estimated restoration John F. Martin Custard Pie ................ 2 ea $ 99
the option to schedule a call- times anytime by phone or Roast Beef ..........$499/lb. Good from Wednesday, August 4
Heritage Fresh Assorted
back at another time–up to by visiting the companyʼs Citterio Pancetta thru Saturday, August 7
Cookies (In A Frisbee) ..$299ea
4 oz ................................ 2
$ 49
Heritage Fresh
one week in the future–in online Outage Center at Heritage Fresh *While supplies last* Assorted Decorated
case they are unable to wait www.pplelectric.com. Pickled Eggs ............3/$1 NO Rainchecks. Cupcakes 6 ct. ............$349
Prices in effect with Gold Card
longer. To reach PPL Electric
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Weatherly athletes meeting planned CUMC plans


The Weatherly Area School
district athletic director will
chicken barbeque their parents or guardians.
The meeting will be held
boy’s soccer, girl’s soccer,
volleyball, cross country (co-
deavors, NCAA Clearing-
house requirements, Practice
hold a pre-season meeting beginning at 6 p.m. in the ed), golf (co-ed), junior high Schedules. It also gives an A Chicken Barbeque will be For more information on
on Wednesday, August 11 for middle school cafeteria. The cheerleading and junior high opportunity for questions to held on Saturday, August 28 Conyngham United Metho-
all student athletes in Middle meeting is for those students girl’s basketball. These are all be answered before the sea- from noon until 5 p.m. at dist Church, visit
School and High School and planning to participate in considered fall sports. son begins. Conyngham United Metho- www.conynghamumc.com or
This meeting is especially If you have any questions dist Church, 411 Main Street, call 788-3960.
important to give the stu- before the meeting, contact
HASD parking permits dents and their parents or WASD Athletic Director Scott
Conyngham. Eat in or try the
new drive-through to pick up Journal-Herald
guardians information about Zoscin at 427-8521.
available on-line the Athletic Code of Conduct,
your meal.
The meal, which includes deadline is
Send information
The Hazleton Area School and 1 p.m. Eligibility, Scholastic En-
about your ½ of a chicken with the noon on
District has announced that Faculty parking permit famous Valley BBQ sauce,
student and new Faculty sales will take place tomor- Graduates organization’s Monday.
baked potato, veggie, roll and
Parking Permit Applications row, Friday, August 6 and on events to: E-mail
are available on-line at the Friday, August 29 from 9 am.
from Temple journalnews@
dessert, costs $7.50. To pur-
Heather Flanagan gradu- pa.metrocast.net
chase tickets, contact the articles to:
HASD website, until 1 p.m. These two dates church office at 788-3960,
www.hasd.k12.pa.us under are reserved for faculty and ated cum laude from the Fox or call 443-9131 Billie at 788-4199, or Beverly
journalnews@
the department link for the staff only. School of Business and xt304 for at 788-5435. pa.metrocast.net
security department. The Parking permits will be lim- Management at Temple Uni- the editor.
applications may also be ited and issued on a first versity, Philadelphia during
picked up at the HAHS build- come, first served basis. commencement exercises
held in May.
LOCAL ORIENTATIONS
ing at the Security Welcome Ninth grade students are not
She received a Bachelor WAHS orientation IEP orientation at HASD Students and parents plan-
Station. Students may return eligible for parking permits.
of Business Administration planned An orientation program for ning to attend should report
the completed applications to The cost of a parking per-
degree in marketing and There will be an orientation incoming freshmen in the to the high school auditorium
the high school where park- mit is $3 and the only method
international business. She at the Weatherly Area High Individualized Education Pro- at 6 p.m.
ing permits will be issued on of payment accepted will be
also received a People First School for students entering gram of the Hazleton Area Brian Baddick, middle
Thursday, August 12; Friday, check or money order, made
certificate for completion of a ninth grade. The orientation School District will be held on school principal, will provide
August 13 and Wednesday, payable to the Hazleton Are
program in human resource will be held in the WAHS Thursday, August 12 from 9 a welcome address.
August 18 between 9 a.m. School District.
management. Cafeteria on Thursday, to 11 a.m. at the Ninth Grade Also present will be An-
WEATHERLY HOUSING ASSOCIATES, L.P. While at Temple, Flanagan August 12 starting at 6 p.m. Center at the HAHS campus. drew Sorber, guidance coun-
IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Ninth grade students and For more information, call selor; Kariann Iskra and
was a member of the Inter-
FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AT national Business Associa- their parents or guardians as 578-0276. Crystal Lovett, student coun-
1500 EVERGREEN APARTMENTS tion and the National Society well as any new student cil advisors, and Rose
1500 EVERGREEN AVENUE of Collegiate Scholars. She entering tenth, eleventh or CMS orientation slated Termini, PTA president.
WEATHERLY, PENNSYLVANIA also spent a summer se- twelfth grade (and their par- Seventh grade and new Tours will be provided by
30 LARGE MODERN APARTMENTS FOR PERSONS 55 mester at the Temple cam- ents or guardians) are wel- student orientation will be the members of student
OR OLDER, ALL APPLIANCES; AIR CONDITIONING, come to attend. Call HS held for Crestwood Middle council.
pus in Rome, Italy.
COMMUNITY ROOM, EXERCISE ROOM, 3 UNITS ARE Principal Thomas Mc- School students on Tuesday, For more information, call
FULLY HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE Flanagan has accepted a
position as project manager Laughlin at 427-8521 if you August 24. Mrs. Dombroski at 474-6782,
CALL TOLL FREE 877-272-1530
with Icon Identity Solutions, have any questions. ext. 342.
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SENIOR CENTERS MENU Jack’s Grille windy and once, too cold. But bles. Since I was having a ished the rest as the sun
this Saturday was just right. main dish salad, I contented began to set. I want to try the
Week of August 9: at the Mountain Laurel Jack’s Grille, located in the myself with more focaccia. grilled chicken atop the salad
Monday: Roast turkey, filling, peas, cranberry sauce, Golf Course clubhouse of the Mountain A large dish of pasta pro- next time I visit.
whole wheat bread, butterscotch pudding. Exit 274 off I-80, Laurel Golf Course, is open vided plenty of food for Ruth. Dessert was not in our
Tuesday: Salisbury steak, scalloped potatoes, sliced car-
White Haven for public Large chunks plans this evening, so we
Dining Out
rots, wheat roll, cookies.
Wednesday: Eggplant Parmesan, pasta, green beans, by Seth Isenberg dining, of mildly spicy gave up our comfortable
spinach salad, Italian bread, lemon sorbet. It has been a challenge this and has s a u s a g e chairs and our view of the
Thursday: Chicken sandwich, tomato & cheese, kaiser summer for us to find a day to a n topped the distant hills and the sunset,
roll, fruit salad. dine out with just the right attractive patio area with a penne, along with a delicious paid our reasonable bill, and
Friday: Sweet & sour pork, steamed rice, snap peas, multi-
weather for outside dining. It’s view for outside dining. herbed and chunky tomato headed off into the sunset
grain bread, fresh peach.
been too hot, too wet, too Ruth and I arrived for an sauce. It showed evidence of ourselves.
early dinner. We were the long simmering and care in Jack’s Grille is open daily,

Coming Events only patrons at that hour to the kitchen. Garlic bread was with a lunch menu every day,
choose to dine outside; the served on the side. and dinner specials served
other diners stayed inside the My salad was ample, with a Thursday, Friday and
AUGUST 6-8, Friday- Womenʼs Mission Inter- erly glassed-in dining room, strong and satisfying dress- Saturday. There is a full bar,
Sunday – Parish Festival, national of Mountainview SEPTEMBER 19, Sunday enjoying the air conditioning. ing, and five large and tasty and a large room for groups
sponsored by Our Lady of Community Church, White – Block Shoot, sponsored by
Lourdes R.C. Church, Haven Dennison Township Volun-
We preferred the light grilled shrimp placed on top. I and events. All credit cards
Weatherly AUGUST 21, Saturday – teer Fire Company breeze, though did select a chopped them into smaller are accepted.
AUGUST 7, Saturday – Dog Walk, benefit Gulf OCTOBER 9, Saturday - table in the shade. bites after removing the tails, Contact Jack’s Grille at
Black Creek Cleanup, cleanup, sponsored by Black Autumn Fest Bazaar, spon- The server brought out and enjoyed a piece with as 443-7424, ext. 2, or on the
Weatherly Creek United Methodist sored by St. Paulʼs Lutheran table settings and menus, many forkfuls of salad as web at www.mountainlaurel
AUGUST 7, Saturday – Church Church, White Haven
AUGUST 21, Saturday – OCTOBER 9, Saturday –
including five specials. The there was shrimp, then fin- golfclub.com.
Chicken Barbeque, spon-
sored by Laurel Lodge #467, Night Out Dinner & Dance, Harvest Festival, sponsored regular menu featured sand-
F. & A.M. at V.F.W. Post sponsored by Freeland by Centenary United Metho- wiches, salads and appetiz- Rabies Clinic at Bowl Arena
6615, White Haven Recreation Board dist Church at Tweedle Park, ers. There will be a rabies clinic on August 14 from 2 to 4 p.m. at
AUGUST 8, Sunday – AUGUST 21 & 22, Sat- Weatherly Ruth ordered a glass of the Bowl Arena in West Hazleton. Cost is $10 per shot.
Breakfast, sponsored by St. urday & Sunday – White OCTOBER 10, Sunday –
Haven Festival
Chardonnay, $5.19, and I Proceeds will benefit the Ruth M. Steinert Memorial SPCA, a
Peter the Fisherman R.C. White Haven United Metho-
Church, Lake Harmony AUGIST 29, Sunday – dist Church 175th Anniver- enjoyed a fresh-brewed iced nonprofit no kill shelter dedicated to improving the lives of the
AUGUST 9-13, Monday- Breakfast, sponsored by sary Service & Dinner Re- tea, $1.89 refillable, and homeless animals of Schuylkill County. The shelter survives
Friday –White Haven Area Flying Aces Motorcycle Club, ception watched as birds flitted by on donations and the kindness of the people in the area they
Community Library Chil- Rockport OCTOBER 14, Thursday and of course, viewed activity serve.
drenʼs Program at Penn SEPTEMBER 4, Saturday – Pork & Sauerkraut Supper,
on the golf course. The Lazy Dog Salon of West Hazleton is organizing the
Lake (must be pre-regis- – Breakfast, sponsored by sponsored by The Presby-
tered) Penn Lake Association terian Church of White Ruth liked a couple of the event.
AUGUST 9-14, Monday- SEPTEMBER 4, Saturday Haven specials, eventually choosing
Saturday – Carnival, spon- – Spaghetti Dinner, spon- OCTOBER 16 & 17, Sat- the penne pasta with mari-
sored by White Haven sored by St. Patrickʼs Events urday & Sunday – Apple nara sauce and sweet Italian
Volunteer Fire Company Committee, White Haven Fest, sponsored by Christ sausage, $12.22. I wanted
(Firemenʼs Parade Friday, SEPTEMBER 5 Sunday – Lutheran Church, Conyng-
Breakfast, sponsored by ham something lighter, and select-
August 13)
AUGUST 13, Friday – Marine Corps League Det. NOVEMBER 2, Tuesday – ed the house Caesar salad
Hometown Idol Contest, 1039 at St. Patrickʼs Parish Election Day Roast Beef with grilled shrimp, $8.44. 6KDULQJ+RPHWRZQ5HFLSHV&RRNLQJ7LSVDQG&RXSRQV
sponsored by Weatherly Center, White Haven Dinner, sponsored by White Our orders were taken to %\-DQHW7KDUSH
Rotary Club SEPTEMBER 5, Sunday Haven United Methodist the kitchen, and the server
AUGUST 13, Friday – – Breakfast, sponsored by Church 6XPPHU*ULOOLQJ$OO6WDU&XPLQ*ULOOHG3RUN&KRSV
Albrightsville Volunteer Fire NOVEMBER 6, Saturday
returned with a basket of
Bingo, sponsored by Penn
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Ancient Order of Hibernians presents “Man of the Year” award

From the left: St. Patrick’s Council #10616 Grand Knight


Elect David C. Marantz, local Ancient Order of Hibernians
President Patrick J. King presenting 2009 A.O.H “Man of Incoming Grand Knight Elect David C. Marantz, left, pre-
the Year” award for Father Michael J. Kloton, K. of C. senting “Knight of the Month” award to Deputy Grand
Free tickets available for District Deputy Joseph A. Thomas accepting for Fr. Knight Elect Paul V. Yankanich.
Kloton.
Marine Corps Band concert August is clothing giveaway
Quantico Marine Band to Perform at Funfest. The Greater At recent meetings held at Month” for his efforts with the
Hazleton Area will welcome the 52-strong Quantico White Haven V.F.W. Post financial and program as- month in Jim Thorpe
Marine Corps Band for Funfest Weekend September 11 6615, the local Ancient Order pects of K. of C. Council
and 12. The band will perform two free admission con- of Hibernians, represented #10616. Finally, special St. John’s Lutheran Church, 319 South Ave., Jim Thorpe,
certs on Saturday, September 11 at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. as by A.O.H. President Patrick J. Scholastic Certificates of will hold its annual clothing giveaway during August.
part of Funfest Saturday Activities. Tickets are free but Good, clean clothing is available in men’s women’s, teens’
must be picked up in advance. The band’s Dixie Land King, presented the 2009 Merit were presented to
contingent will perform on the outdoor Funfest Stages A.O.H. “Man of the Year” Jessica Kennelly and Gio- and children’s sizes, along with coats, shoes, boots and
on Sunday at 12:30 p.m., and the entire group will lead award to Father Michael J. vanna Marie Pastore. household items.
the Funfest Parade later that day. For details or a full Kloton. He was recognized The annual induction of Everything is free and all are welcome.
schedule, go to www.funfestpa.org or call 455-1509. for his continuing efforts in newly elected officers of The giveaway will be held August 5, 12 and 19 from 9 a.m.
the “Wounded Warrior” pro- Council #10616 and installa- to 4 p.m.; August 6, 13 and 20 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and
Author to visit WACL gram and the Haiti Earth- tions ceremonies will be August 7, 14 and 21 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
quake Relief program. announced as soon as final For a map, visit www.stjohnsinjimthorpe.org, or search for
summer reading session Knights of Columbus Dis- approvals are received by “Lutheran churches in Jim Thorpe” and the web page will
The final Summer Reading the guest reader. trict Deputy Joseph A. Grand Knight Elect Marantz come up.
Program session of the
Weatherly Area Community This Saturday and
Thomas accepted the award and installing officer K. of C. Come in and meet us!
Library will take place on Sunday, August 7 and 8, the for Father Kloton, who was District Deputy Thomas.
Tuesday, August 10, at the Weatherly Area Community unable to attend because of We’re Karen, Gary, Keith, Danny, Chana
Zions Lutheran Church Library will hold a used book other commitments. Previous and Jade—Family Owners of

Carmine’s Restaurant
Annex starting at 10 a.m. sale in the Stationmasterʼs recipients of the local award
The theme is boats and fish- building at the Trainworks
ing, and there will be stories Complex. There will be hard-
were Father Stephen J.
and crafts on that subject. backs and paperbacks, Stavoy, who had been sta- Main Street, White Haven • 443-9588
Dennis Scholl, author of records, tote bags, and a few tioned as a military chaplain Look for exciting new changes coming soon!
Tales of the Towpath, will be special items on hand. at Landstuhl Regional Medi-
on hand to talk about his Hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Delivery Available within 5 miles of White Haven.
cal Center in Germany, and
book, so adults are welcome on Saturday, and 1-4 p.m. on
too. Alicia Panzarella will be Sunday.
Chief David C. Marantz, who
assisted in the 911 recovery OUR LADY OF LOURDES CHURCH
efforts in New York City and Exit 274 off I-80, White Haven Annual Summer Festival
at other national disaster
efforts in the recent past.
443-7424 318 Plane Street, Weatherly
www.mountainlaurelgolfclub.com
Additional presentations Open to the public Friday, August 6 – 6-9 p.m.
made at the meetings were SENIOR DAYS MONDAYS & Pig Roast—adults, $10, children 5-12, $7
to Nathan H. Marantz as TUESDAYS – $30 w/cart Tickets: 427-4123 or 454-4178.
“Most Courageous” A.O.H. THURSDAYS — Entertainment by Laugh Without Crying
Foursome $128 w/cart ($32 each)
member in 2009, in consider- Regular rates $42.50 Mon. thru Saturday, August 7 – 5-10 p.m.
ation of his continuing strug- Fri. w/cart
$55 Sat. & Sun. w/cart
Polka Mass at 4 p.m.
gles with serious health prob- Entertainment & Polka Mass by The Golden Tones
Volunteers from Our Lady of Lourdes parish were busy lems while remaining an Jack’s Grille Sunday, August 8 – Noon-6 p.m.
on Tuesday night, setting up for their annual summer fes- active and contributing mem- Open Daily for Lunch from 10 a.m.
Entertainment by The Legends
tival on the church grounds in Weatherly this weekend. ber of several organizations Grille Menu & Dinner Specials
Photo by Seth Isenberg Thurs. thru Sat. 5-9 p.m.
including St. Patrick’s Council • Thursday - $5 NIGHT
Flea Market: Friday 6-9 p.m., Saturday 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. and Sunday 12-6 p.m.

#10616 Knights of Columbus • Friday - PASTA NIGHT Friday features include Beef ‘n’ Beer, Chinese Auction and Flea Market.
Blueberry Social benefits of White Haven. A certificate • Saturday - SENIOR SPECIALS Saturday and Sunday features include Chinese Auction,
Bake Sale, Bingo, Children’s Games, Flea Market,
• Sunday - FAMILY DAY
of appreciation from K. of C.
Tweedle Park playground Council #10616 was also
(Kids eat free from kids’ menu
with adult meal purchase.)
Beef ‘n’ Beer and Homemade Ethnic Foods.
NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR BEVERAGES PERMITTED!
Tweedle Park will hold a Blueberry Social on Saturday, given to Father Kloton for his
August 28 from 2 to 6 p.m. the event will benefit the Tweedle
efforts in the previously men- Hobbie Volunteer Fire Company
Park Playground Restoration Project. The menu includes
blueberries, ice cream, cake with whipped cream, BBQ, hot
dogs, haluski and a variety of beverages.
tioned programs, and for spe-
cial assistance to Father
CARNIVAL Augus
6, 7 & t
Thomas Hagan, OSFS, a
SPECIAL EVENTS:
Friday 6-9 p.m. – BINGO
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DIRECTIONS:

Gutosky benefit planned long time missionary in the


Port Au Prince area of Haiti
7-11 p.m. – “Hillbilly D’Lux”
Saturday 3 p.m. – Garden Tractor Pull (Registration 2 p.m.)
Take Route 93 North
to Briggsville. Turn North
on Route 239 and
7-11 p.m. – “Kartune”
Friends and family of and given much of his time to follow the signs.
Adam Gutosky are planning others. Now his family and and an active representative Sunday Noon - Backyard Horseshoe Pitch (Registration deadline Saturday Midnight)
1:30 p.m. – Chinese Auction - Drawing begins at 3 p.m
a Chinese Auction/Tricky fridns are asking others to of the “Helping Hands” relief 5 p.m. – Pet and Toy Parade Line up at 4:30 p.m. at Fire Hall CONCESSIONS OPEN:
5-9 p.m. – “Cadillacs” 6 p.m. Friday, 5 p.m. Saturday,
Tray event in September to donate prize baskets, gift organization there. 1-9 p.m. Sunday
help raise funds to defray his certificates, money or food A certificate of appreciation SPONSORS No Pets (except parade animals)
• Johnson’s Personal Care Home (Now Accepting Residents)
medical expenses, the result items on his behalf. or Coolers allowed
was awarded by Grand Located in Hobbie, For tour call 379-3673
of an accident on July 2 that Donations my be sent to • Boyer Insurance Agency on Carnival Grounds
has kept him hospitalized Benefit for Andrew, c/o Leigh Knight Elect Chief David Conyngham 788-3543 Nescopeck 752-7683
1-800-422-7934 1-800-640-7683
since then. Though he has a Anne Woodring, 1578 Marantz to Deputy Grand • Kevin Ryman, Inc. Trucking Services & Warehouse Storage,
Reefers, Vans Flats & Dumps - 800-441-0255
long road to recovery, he is Brenkman Drive, Weatherly Knight Elect Paul V. Yan- • Homestead Furniture, Just off the bridge in Nescopeck 752-6921
working hard to improve. 18255, or by calling Lehigh kanich, as “Knight of the
Andrew had been a volun- Anne, 401-3377; Stephanie,
teer for the Lehigh & 582-5507; or Joseph, 579-
22nd Annual
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Community Church in White Haven on Friday, August 13, at Alternating Entertainment
6:45 p.m. Though hosted by the Jeremiah Project, this is not all weekend long!
a youth event—itʼs an everyone event, open to all. According Tons of Kids’ Games!
to Mountain View youth pastor Adam DʼAlbero, “It will leave Tons of Contests & Giveaways!
you with a whole new outlook!”
The Cross Experience is free. It will begin with worship and 2 Days of Music, Food & Fun!
fellowship in the sanctuary, folloed by a time of prayer, teach- 10-10 Saturday, 12-Dusk Sunday
ing and discussion led by DʼAlbero. Then all will return to the Over 50 Food & Unique Vendors
sanctuary “to engage in a journey that will challenge you to
Special Guest Appearances by Smokey Bear
understand just a small glimpse of the price Jesus Christ paid Pet Parade & Pet Contest
for your salvation.” Moon Walk • Air Slides • Rock Climbing Wall
All are welcome, regardless of faith or background. A nurs- Car & Motorcycle Show Sunday
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Eckley’s Living History Weekend makes Civil War come alive
TOPS News Civil War history comes
alive at Eckley Minersʼ
Village. The Eckley Players
will be performing a period
Monday at the White tember. Village at Living History ethnic wedding re-enact-
Haven TOPS Chapter meet- Shellyʼs program on Safe Weekend: Civil War History, ment and the Villageʼs his-
ing, Dona presented TOPS & Healthy Summer Eating Saturday and Sunday, toric homes will be open.
charms to the weight loss was informative and very August 14 and 15, from 10 Eckley Minersʼ Village is a
winners for July: to Bev, helpful at this time of year. a.m. to 5 p.m. (rain or shine). living history museum focus-
Laura, Helen, Ursula, and She reminded us to eat lots Civil War re-enactors ing on the daily life of the
Shelly. Great job girls! of fresh, delicious fruits and make the momentous 1861- anthracite coal miner and his
Bernadette will purchase veggies to reach our desired 1865 era a near-reality. family. Settled in 1854, the
food items from our funds for goal weight. Next weekʼs Visitors will step back 150 village is one of hundreds of
the White Haven Food Pan- program will be given by years and experience first company mining towns or
try for the month of August. Bev: Stress and Healthy Eat- hand the life of the Civil War “patches” built in the an-
Laura talked about the ing Habits. soldier through battles and thracite region during the
monthly newsletter, Chatter, Interested people in the skirmishes, living history 19th century. The site pre-
that our coordinator, Trudy community are invited to visit scenarios, camp life dis- serves a way of life which Admission rates to the three miles off Route 940.
Bartley sends out. one meeting, find out what plays, period craftsmen, dominated the anthracite Village and the Museum are Please use “Eckley, PA” for
The no-no for August is TOPS is all about and then infantry and artillery firing coal region for more than $6 for adults, $5.50 for sen- online mapping or GPS tech-
chocolate. The 50/50 winner join. The meetings are Mon- and drilling demonstrations 150 years. iors (over age 65) and $4 for nologies.
was Dona. days, 5:30 to 7 p.m., at the and home front displays. Hours of operation are children 3-11. Walking For additional information,
The Chapter is planning a United Methodist Church And there will also be plenty from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tours—available from Me- call 636-2070 or visit
walk and lunch at Hickory Social Hall, White Haven. of great food to enjoy. Monday through Saturday morial Day to Labor Day and www.eckleyminersvillagemu
Run State Park in Sep- Visitors will get to enjoy it and noon to 5 p.m. on on weekends in September seum.com. Eckley Minersʼ
all up close and personal, Sunday. The Village is open and October—are $1.50 per Village is administered by
Picnic in the Park is August 15 since re-enactors enjoy year-round. It is closed for all person. Walking tours are the Pennsylvania Historical
An Old Fashioned Picnic in hamburger BBQ, baked meeting with spectators and holidays except Memorial contingent on staff availabili- and Museum Commission
the Park will be held at beans, cole slaw, baked consider it a part of their mis- Day, Independence Day and ty and weather conditions. with active support from the
Weatherlyʼs Eurana Park on potatoes and a variety of sion to inform the public Labor Day. Eckley is located on High- Eckley Minersʼ Village
Sunday, August 15. The beverages. The Lehighton about a broad range of top- land Road, near Freelend, Associates.
luncheon menu will be Band will perform at 3 p.m. ics from the politics of the as lead teacher. The Free-
served from 1 to 3 p.m. and Free swimming from noon to time to military strategy and Daycare owners honored land site is located in Free-
features a pig roast, hot dogs 6 p.m. the culture, customs and land Elementary School, and
Residents are asked to music of the 1860s. offers a before and after
More than a dozen re-
Weatherly bring baked goods to the
event for desserts. Please enactor units will be on
school program.
Bill and Debbie would like
hand, including the 1st
group praying have them cut into individual
servings. Pennsylvania Reserve Co./
to thank all the families that
they have worked with over
Mifflin Guard; 1st Texas Co.;
at the park Volunteers and donations
are needed and welcome, Pa. 69th Volunteer Infantry;
the years. It has made their
job very enjoyable.
A group is gathering every call the borough office at 95th N.Y. Volunteer Infantry;
Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Rockbridge Artillery; 7th
Eurana Park Bandshell in
427-8640 if you can help in
any way. South Carolina Volunteer Block shoot
Weatherly, weather permit- Infantry, Valley Division;
ting, to pray. People of all
Journal deadline is
Civilian Hometown Society;
and the Pallas Athena
planned
denominations are welcome
Ladies Aid Society. Dennison Township Volun-
at these informal sessions. always 5 p.m. Monday. teer Fire Company will hold
The Company Store will
be open and the Eckley its annual Block Shoot on
Hobbie Volunteer Fire Company Sunday, September 19 at
GARDEN
Quilters will display their out-
standing handiwork. The “Mr. Bill” and “Miss Haven and Freeland. Their the L.O.W.L.P.A. grounds on

TRACTOR photographic exhibit of the Debbie” Leipfert, co-owners involvement in Keystone is Tunnel Road.
Village by VISTA volunteer of Buttons & Bows Child voluntary; it requires them to
WH Fire Co.
PULL Christopher Deemer will
delight visitors to the historic
Care, were recently recog-
nized for their participation in
meet higher standards with
their daycare centers and
carnival starts
Saturday, August 7 Sharpe House while the the Keystone Stars program. their staff.
Registration at 2 p.m. Wilkes University Polish The recognition came at a Buttons & Bows is a year-
Monday
Pulls begin at 3 p.m. Room will host an exhibit on dinner and awards ceremo- round daycare center in
Polish immigrant life during ny held at the Mohegan Weatherly and White Haven, The White Haven Fire
HOBBIE CARNIVAL GROUNDS the Civil War. Sunʼs Seasons Ballroom. for children age six weeks Company is holding its
DOUBLE TREE PULLS Displays of domestic de- The Leipferts have owned through 12 years. Both sites annual carnival August 9-14.
Classes: Pro-Stock, Super Stock, Altered Stock & Youth Stock. **Classes may vary**
monstrations and chores will and operated Buttons & also provide a learning cen- The carnival is open Mon-
For information on rules or class details call 379-3031.
be offered, including period Bows for the past 38 years. It ter for children age 2 to 5; day through Friday from 6 to
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WACL adds books to shelves WH Poconos… locations as well. evening was very local. White the township.
One issue that did not Haven Poconos residents Suggestions included put-
Memorial & Honor Books The Shadow of Your Smile Continued from page A1 affect White Haven Poconos asked if the township would ting in a new access road, but
Several books have been in honor of Eleanor Raynock who she should contact if was a resolution to approve fix the access road into the residents said the only place
donated to the Weatherly by Jim and Patti Raynock. someone was burning trash the Act 537 Plan as prepared community. No, answered that could be done would end
Area Community Library in WAHS AR Books in the community. The answer for the township, which is supervisor Koval, who is also up in Penn Lake Park , which
honor or memory of indi- Books recently added to was newly appointed zoning under DEP orders to install the Roadmaster, the road wouldn’t be any better.
viduals, including: the Weatherly Area High officer/code enforcement offi- sewers in other areas. The belongs to Dennison Town- Another idea was to
A Victorian Cat’s Journal in School Accelerated Reader cer Carl Alber, introduced for resolution would have ship. She advised the resi- approach the county or the
memory of Donald Hartzel III List are also available at the the first time at the meeting. required that sewer fees be dents to be in touch with the state to take over the road.
by Carol and Don Hartzel; library, including: Supervisors approved a paid for every property, Dennison supervisors, but The meeting ended on a
100 Heartbeats in memory 1984, George Orwell; East reverse subdivision for the including vacant lots and added that she had been told positive note, with a word of
of Paul Shickram by Barren of Eden, John Steinbeck; The Careys in White Haven uninhabitable structures. in no uncertain terms that thanks for the repaving of
Acres Hunting Club; English Patient, Michael Poconos. Bills were Supervisors voted 4-1 to Dennison could not get a roads within the community,
The Elegant Universe in Ondaatje; Insomnia, Stephen approved, including for work reject it, but then voted 4-1 to grant to repair the road, and if and good maintenance of
honor of Emily and Babe King; Needful Things, relating to road repairs in put the Act 537 draft plan into it did get a road grant, would those roads.
Hensel by Gloria Hensel; Stephen King; What My White Haven Poconos. the hands of the township use it to repair other roads in
After Many Summers and Mother Doesn’t Know, Sonya The township has applied and county planning commis-
Sports Illustrated Basketball Sones; This Lullaby, Sarah
Zions study to consider end times
for a grant for the Route 115 sions as soon as it is com-
Book in honor of Eleanor Dessen; Along for the Ride, Weatherly’s Zions Lutheran Church’s weekly Bible study will
Safety Corridor that would pleted by Reilly Associates,
Raynock by Joseph and Mary Sarah Dessen. begin a series which will look at what is commonly called “The
improve signage, replace a so that the information it con-
Frances Macey; and End Times.” Is it really the end or is it a new beginning?
culvert and provide some fire tains can be released to the
Old and New Testament prophecy will be reviewed and
department equipment. public. Voting in favor were
applied to our world today. Learn what the Bible teaches us so
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Masi, Jim Smith and
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WHHS class plans 50th reunion Packer… new homes, on for a carport
and one requiring a zoning
the upcoming Emergency
Management Center meeting.
approval.
The next Packer Township
The White Haven High graduates, 14 are expected Continued from page A1 hearing for a new house that Secretary/treasurer supervisors meeting will be
School graduating class of to attend the reunion. Grad-
time. It will be open to Packer, is asking for a variance of the Stephanie Stolpe reviewed Tuesday, September 7, at 7
1960 will hold its 50th re- uates are coming from
Weatherly and Beaver rules of front yard setback. correspondence and submit- p.m. at the township building
union on Saturday, August 14 Connecticut and Louisiana,
Meadows residents and stu- Code Enforcement officer ted her treasurer’s report for on Route 93 in Hudsondale.
at the Top of the 80’s, as well as throughout Penn-
dents from the Weatherly Jim Sharp will return after
Interstate 81 and Route 93, sylvania. Ruth Quinn, who
Area School District. Grants August 23 (it was noted that Clothing Giveaway resumes
Hazleton. taught Latin and French at
will be applied for a perimeter no one has stepped forward The Clothing Give Away with the program. Clothing
Of the 22 surviving mem- WHHS, will be a special
fence (a condition of the to do this work in Sharp’s Program will re-open at the donations will also be accept-
bers of the 1960 class of 24 guest.
donation). The township will absence). Sewage Freeland Presbyterian ed at the same time.
Final Reunion meeting planned apply for a Local Share Grant Enforcement Officer Bill Brior Church on August 6 from 10 The Rev. Donald Stump, Sr.
from casino revenues (paper- submitted his report for June a.m. until 12 noon. will be guest minister at the
Crestwood High School Hartley so an invitation can
work due in mid-September). and July, showing a perc test, Clothing is available for Freeland Presbyterian
Class of 1970 will have its be sent to them. They are
Road foreman Barry design review, three interim infants through adults without Church on August 8, and
final reunion meeting on Donna Fairchild Fisher, Janet
Gerhard has moved from the inspections and a permit restrictions. There is summer, Holy Communion will be cel-
Sunday, August 22 at 6 p.m. It Gagnon, Wanda Hank, Mary
township and has submitted issued to Thomas Wassil, two fall and winter clothing. ebrated on August 15.
will be held at (Rose) Sitko’s Lou Kalinay, Charles Miller,
his resignation. This was interim inspections for Jeff If you need clothing or A church picnic is planned
Barn Restaurant on Route Beverly Moyer, Denise Izzo
accepted on a 2-0-1 vote, and Heather Moyer, and a know someone that does, for September 26 in the after-
437, one mile north of White Parrish, Christine Schifini,
Tom Gerhard abstaining. design review for April and you are welcome. Clothing noon. For information, call
Haven. Tomas Shaw and Lester
Permit and Zoning officer Eric Schaefer. will be given away the first the Rev. Glenn Hueholt at
All reservations for the Spaide.
Bob Selert reported issuing Supervisors Swinesburg Friday of each month. You are 722-8803. All are welcome.
reunion, and payments, must The reunion will be held the
four permits in July, two for and Tom Gerhard will attend welcome to volunteer to help
be received by August 21. weekend of September 10 to
The committee has emailed
and mailed out invitations to
all the classmates whose
12.

Foster burn
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received an invitation is The Foster Township Sup- Coal, Gas, Pellet & Wood Stoves, Outdoor Furnaces Coal by the Bag—Rice, Pea, Nut
asked to please call Rick
Hartley at 443-9633 – and
ervisors have lifted the burn
ban for Foster Township.
Over 70 units on display and 10 operating. Hauling
Showroom Mushroom Soil • Topsoil • Stone
one will be mailed to you Burning is allowed Monday Location:
ASAP. through Saturday from 7 a.m. Route 940 Sand • Sea Rocks
(4/10 mile west
There are ten classmates to 7 p.m. of Route 115)
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THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 2010—PAGE B5
VFW VETERANS
Veterans’ Corner COMMANDER’S SCUTTLEBUTT:
by John Kearns As in any organization, vet-
During a five year period in Affairs the authority to
CORNER: erans groups have their own
by Commander Bob Drury share of rumors, or scuttle-
the Vietnam War, between declare certain conditions
the Dam, White for your support. butt if you will in military
1965 and 1970, approximate- ‘presumptive’ to exposure to
Haven VFW Please keep our Soldiers, terms. One I heard about this
ly 12,000,000 US gallons Agent Orange/Dioxin. This
Memorial Post Sailors, Airmen, Marines and week is a bold and welcome
(45,000,000 l; 10,000,000 allowed veterans who served
6615 will have a Coast Guard in your thoughts challenge for some friendly
imp gal) of Agent Orange in Vietnam to receive treat-
F u n d r a i s e r / and prayers. May God bless competition between the
were sprayed in Vietnam, ment and compensation for
R e c r u i t i n g them and keep them safe. VFW Post 6615 and the
eastern Laos and parts of these conditions. You could
Booth. Marine Corps League
Cambodia. It has caused gather from that history, that
There will Detachment 1039. If you
generations of horrible birth the struggle of the Vietnam
be a basket want to get a Marine’s atten-
defects and it has claimed vet when it comes to Agent
raffle, coin tion, just mention “Weapons.”
endless tens of thousands of Orange, has been a long and
Area serviceman toss, dona- Post Commander Drury is
lives. This practice allowed difficult one. Generations of
tion jar and more. We in the process of forming a
the US military to defoliate offspring in both Vietnam and /woman, two ships
will also have informa- VFW Pistol Team. Once in
the jungles Vietnam, remov- the U.S. Have paid the price. passing in the night
tion on veterans eligibili- place, a friendly challenge
ing plants and other vegeta- The birth defects are horrible Melissa Clifford , US Army ty to join the VFW and will be issued to the Marine
tion that allowed Communist in Vietnam. Hundreds of and Travis Welker, US Marine benefits that come with Team following the rules set
fighters to conceal their loca- thousands of American fami- Corps met during Travis’s being a VFW member. forth by the Marine Corps
tions, depriving guerrillas of lies were affected, millions in deployment party Sunday. There will also be infor- League. Only military class
food and cover, and destroy- Southeast Asia. Clifford returned from her first mation for the ladies on New Images Enhance weapons can be used, NRA
ing the ability of peasants to Many years passed before 7 months of service in the becoming a VFW Ladies Veterans Rememberance standards of competition will
support themselves in the actual responsibility was Middle East as Welker pre- Auxiliary Member. Recently appearing at the be followed and range safety
countryside. established. pares to leave this week for I am asking everyone to VFW Post Grounds are two first and foremost.
U.S. Senator James Webb, Webb says he’ll use a duty in Afghanistan. please stop by our booth, buy cut out images that further Reasoning for the move is
D-Va., is a Vietnam veteran, Senate Veterans Affairs Clifford’s assignments in a raffle ticket or donate any serve to enhance the honor two fold, to enhance unity
but he has made it clear that Committee hearing set for 23 Kuwait center on insuring unwanted pennies, loose and memory of our veter- between the two organiza-
he is not here to simply back Sept., to have Shinseki seamless transition of incom- change or any amount you ans sacrifices. While they tions in friendly competition
the progress of the Veterans explain his decision to com- ing and outgoing forces in the can afford, or just stop by and are inert and unresponsive and to provide an opportunity
Administration in its fight on pensate Vietnam veterans, war zones with many lives say hello! objects, they cast a spell of for VFW members to take
behalf of veterans, against and many surviving spouses, dependent of the high quality All money collected will be duty, honor and solemn part in a pistol team. Many of
Agent Orange. for three more ailments of the work they are doing. As used to help purchase equip- remembrance of veteran the VFW members not eligi-
American veterans began including heart disease. As a transition unit, they are also ment for our local Emergency sacrifices, another positive ble for membership in the
filing claims for compensation reported in the Montgomery a high value target for attack Services, help fund local and step in the direction of our Marine Corps League, but
in 1977 and were denied. By Advertiser, “Shinseki as any disruption would have national charities and pro- veterans. still excellent shots would
1980 a group formed in New announced last October that an effect on thousands for grams such as: Wounded now have an opportunity to
Jersey to study the impacts ischemic heart disease, equipment, weapons and Warriors, the National Home compete in shooting skills. A
of Agent Orange, and that Parkinson’s disease and B- overall morale. Welker will for Children, Homeless traveling trophy and wall
work led to an article pub- Cell leukemia will be added serve in a marine weapons Veterans Shelters, Homeless plaque will serve to enhance
lished in 1988, by the to the list of illnesses pre- platoon, primary, he will Women and their Children the annual competition fol-
American Medical Associ- sumed caused by exposure serve as a top turret gunner Shelter, VA Hospital, lowed by social event and
ation. Finally, in 1991, to defoliants, including Agent in a Humvee. Disabled Veterans and many awards ceremony. I think this
Congress enacted the Agent Orange, used to clear jungle As one of our own returns, more charities and organiza- is a great idea and look for-
Orange Act, which gave the in combat areas during the another departs serving to tions. The money will also ward to the first shoot, You
Department of Veterans war.” preserve the freedom of our help to purchase and post know it will be a dandy and I
nation. We welcome home

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items needed by our military wouldn’t miss it for the world.
Melissa and thank her for her members serving in harm’s Two veterans organizations
service, and say farewell to way. With the generosity of with the same purpose of
Travis and wish him a safe our members and local com- service and commitment join-
200 Units in Stock return home to us. Two of our
local area youth helping
munities, this is one way of
meeting our goal of Journal-Herald
ing for a common goal, heavy
competition, what will have to
Est. 1968 make a difference in the “Honoring the Dead by deadline is noon Monday. be a great time and unity
1-800-421-3350 world we live in. Helping the Living”!! Thank
you to everyone in advance
E-mail articles to:
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among our veteran forces.
This year at the Jam Below
Dog Walk benefits Gulf cleanup
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efit the Gulf cleanup will be held on Saturday, August 21 from
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Black Creek United Methodist Church, 185
Golf Course Road, Sugarloaf. Cost is $15 to walk a dog.
A craft show will also be held. A space costs $10. For more
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The church will also be selling food and drinks and will
Lehigh Gorge Ron’s Electric
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REALTOR FUEL SERVICE PLUMBING & HEATING August 7. The work party gathers at 9 am. at the Trainworks
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One more Idol singer sought
Coal by the Bag The Weatherly Idol singing contest needs one more singer
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on August 13 to complete the competition. Contact Idol mas-
427-4261 (570) 427-8971 PAGER 598-1694
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at Traver’s old Garage, intersection of Buck Mountain Road & Lehigh Gorge Drive Dinner dance tickets available
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Journal Sports
It was a weekend of firsts at Pocono Raceway
Biffleʼs Roush/Fenway slowed to avoid the crash, he too as the race was in a hold
teammate Carl Edwards was was hit from behind and was due to a light rain that fell
third, followed by points sent straight into the inside across the track with 23 laps
leader Kevin Harvick and barrier nearly head-on. to go.
Denny Hamlin. Jeff Gordon, Amazingly, neither Sadler nor The race resumed after an
Mark Martin, Jeff Burton, Busch was injured. 18-minute delay, and when it
Martin Truex, Jr., and Jimmie The race had to be red did Biffle powered past Horn-
Johnson concluded the top flagged for the cleanup and ish and never looked back,
10. when the cars got the OK to leading the rest of the way to
The race was highlighted continue, almost all headed the checkered flag.
by a wild crash on lap 164 to the pits for tires and fuel The victory must have been
involving Kurt Busch and which was lap 170. special for car owner Jack
truck winner Elliott Sadler. While most went with four Roush, who earlier in the
Midway down the Long tires, Biffle opted for two and week was involved in a plane
Pond straightaway, Johnson in doing so came out second crash and was still in the hos-
bumped into the back of to Hornish, who had not pital recovering from his
Busch, causing him to drift stopped. Hornish had been in injuries
into the outside wall. He then the pits just a few laps prior to “I have to tell you that when
came across the track and that and with questionable it got to be five (laps) to go I
was hit by the oncoming Clint weather all around, he was started thinking about him. I
DRIVERS RETURN TO THEIR CARS, ready to go after rain delayed the start of Sunday’s Bowyer. Busch then contin- taking the gamble the race started thinking that this race
NASCAR race. Photo by Seth Isenberg ued sliding through the grass would be called early. was meant to be, itʼs for
LONG POND - It was truly once he got past him he then Local favorite Chase Matt- and into the inside retaining It appeared that that Jack,” said Biffle.
a weekend of firsts at Pocono worked inside of Kahne on ioli of Long Pond equaled his wall near turn two. As Sadler chance was going to pay off
Racway in Long Pond last lap 32 for the lead. best ARCA effort with a 12th.
weekend. Sadler regained the top His cousin, Nick Igdalsky of
On Friday, track owners spot following caution on lap Pocono Pines was 24th,
Drs. Joseph and Rose 34, but Bodine moved in front while Hazletonʼs Steve Fox
Mattioli unveiled the largest on the restart with Hamlin finished 31st.
array of solar panels at a second and Sadler third. NASCAR Story
sports venue in the world. With nine laps to go and Biffle took the lead from
The $18 million solar energy Hamlin in front, the caution Sam Hornish, Jr., on the first
project will wipe out the was out once again and when lap back under green after a
trackʼs quarter-million-dollar the race resumed Kahne took red flag period with 21 laps
yearly electricity bill, and also advantage of the two-wide left, then pulled away to a
generate electricity for 1,000 restart to grab the lead from 3.599-second victory over
nearby homes. It is located Hamlin on lap 44. pole sitter Tony Stewart in
alongside Long Pond Road While the pack was head- Sundayʼs Pennsylvania 500.
near the trackʼs main offices. ing down the back stretch in “It was a hell of a day,”
One day later, the very first three wide formation, Austin Biffle said. “Hitting the wall on
NASCAR Camping World Dillon made contact with the first lap coming off turn
Truck Series race went green Hamlin, which sent the poten- one I just scraped it and I
at Pocono, where Elliott Sad- tial winner sliding into the wall knew it was going to be a
ler raced to his first-ever truck and ending his hopes. long day from there. I had a
series victory, and his first win On the ensuing restart Bo- lot of trouble through the first
of any kind since 2004. dine also got nudged by part of the race with the front
Later that afternoon, Robb Dillon and went spinning from of the race car just not want-
Brent earned his first career contention, which now set up ing to turn the front tires.
ARCA Series victory, taking a green-white-checker finish. “Late in the race, I donʼt
the checkered flag in the Kahne was leading over know if it was the cool weath-
Weis Markets 125. Sadler, but after getting a er or the mist or what, but it SECOND IN TOURNEY - The Weatherly Lady Wreckers finished second in the S.V. Rebels
Then on Sunday, Greg great jump run on the restart, started cooling off, to me, that in the Rebels’ two-day softball tournament that nded July 25. Weatherly went 4-1 in the
Biffle claimed the Sunoco Sadler shot past Kahne head- thing was a completely differ- six-team tourney, and was set to face the Rebels in the championship game, but it was
Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 ing into turn one. ent race car. I donʼt know wiped out by rain. The Rebels were awarded the championship by virtue of finishing as
NASCAR Sprint Cup race. It The race wasnʼt over yet what happened to it but it the higher seed from Saturday’s results. MVPs were chosen from each game, and
was the first win of the sea- either as another incident, simply took off.” Weatherly’s Most Valuable Players were Alyssa Miller, Taylor Shortway, Jamie Dougherty,
son for Biffle, Roush/Fenway this time when Johnny
Racing and Ford. It was also Sauder tagged Ron Horna- White Haven Erin Dougherty and Becky Demko. Team members include, seated from left: Erin
Dougherty, Tracy Galada, Taylor Shortway, Kristin Parker, Jamie Dougherty, Cheyenne
Biffleʼs first at Pocono and day and forced him into the
15th of his NASCAR Sprint inside wall off turn two, sent
7-8s win a pair Dolinsky and Alyssa Miller. Standing: Devon Bizarre, Tiana Genetti, Becky Demko, Sarah
Dolinsky, Kelly Parker and Becky Moyer.
Cup career. the race into overtime. White Havenʼs 7-8 year-old
The following is a recap of
the weekendʼs activities:
Sadler was able to hold his
ground on the restart and
minor league all-stars earned
a pair of wins in the West WBSL playoffs down to Final Four
Truck Race secure the thrilling win, his Hazleton Minor League Tour- The playoff field has been Barna lead the way for end, as No. 2 Gerhard
Sadler put his name into first in a truck and first of any nament last week. limited to four in the Weath- Weatherly Greenhouse with a Roofing reached the champi-
the record books by becom- kind since a Cup Series car White Haven 15, Franklin erly Basketball Summer game-high 26 points. onship round with a three-
ing the very first pole and victory at Fontana in 2004. Township 2 - Noah Meckes League heading into Thurs- Mayor Tom Connors 67, point win over fifth-seeded
race winner in the inaugural Long Pondʼs Chase Mattioli blasted a grand slam and a dayʼs double-header at Eur- Concord Plastics 58 - Buck Mountain Tag-n-Title.
NASCAR Camping World made his first start in a truck single as White Haven ana Park. Fourth-seeded Mayor Tom Donald Hoffman was the
Truck Series race at Pocono. and was the victim of a crash defeated Franklin Township. The following is last weekʼs Connors defeated No. 6 Con- high man for the Roofers, net-
An estimated 40,000 race on lap 44 when Donny Lia Devon Scott scattered results, and this weekʼs cord Plastics to escape elimi- ting 19 points. Teammate
fans were on hand to see spun off turn three and col- three singles and Donny matchups: nation and send Concord Fuzzy Knepper played a solid
Sadler take advantage of lected the oncoming Mattioli, Shaw cracked two singles for TJ’s One Stop 71, Weath- Plastics from the double-elim- game, scoring 16.
several late race restarts to who finished 30th. the winners, who posted a 3- erly Greenhouse 59 - Top- ination tournament. Jeremy Boothe and Dave
work his way into the lead. ARCA Race 1 record in the tournament. seeded TJʼs One Stop over- Ian Hearne had an ous- Durange both drilled in 18
From there, he drove off to a Robb Brent started 11th, Dalton Preston and Matt came a 10-point halftime tanding perfomance, scoring points for Buck Mountain.
half-second victory over his but passed race leader Craig Macurak combined to get the deficit and played strong a game-high 30 points and Thursday’s Games
Sprint Cup teammate, Kasey Goess with 14 laps remain- pitching win. down the stretch to hold off Chris Condrick contributed 18 6:30 p.m. - (1) TJʼs One
Kahne. ingn to win the ARCA Series Alex Zeigenfuss paced Weatherly Greenhouse and points with four triples to the Stop vs. (4) Mayor Tom Con-
“This to me, and I know that race Saturday afternoon. Franklin Township with four eliminate the seventh seed. victory. nors
itʼs recent and itʼs today, but it He became the 10th differ- hits and Lucas Sangulliano The winners were led by the Kyle Minnick and Ray Pro- 7:30 p.m. - Winner of 6:30
feels like the biggest win in ent winner in 11 races this followed with three. stellar play of Greg Kone- vizzi had 13 points apiece for p.m. game vs. (5) Buck Mtn.
my career,” Sadler said after- year as well as the ninth dif- White Haven 7, Tri- schusky, who dropped 24 Concord Plastics. Tag-n-Title
ward. “To be able to come ferent first-time winner in the County 4 - Dalton Preston points and four treys, and Gerhard Roofing 60, Buck Thursday, Aug. 12
here today and sit on the pole ARCA Series this season. had three hits and combined teammates Lorenzo Sanders Mountain Tag-n-Title 57 - Championship
and win the race and race “Iʼm just thrilled to death,” with Matt Macurak to pitch and Brandon Pugh, who The nightcap game was a Winner 7:30 p.m. game vs.
against people like Kasey Brent said after the race. White Haven past Tri-County. added 15 points apiece. Keith nail-bitter right down to the (2) Gerhard Roofing.
Kahne and Denny Hamlin, “Everyone kept winning and I Donny Shaw also collected
who I think are two of the best was wondering when it is three hits for White Haven (1-
race car drivers we have in going to be my turn. Weʼve 1), while Brandon Dixon and
Playoffs under way in Weatherly Volleyball League
our sport, especially at this had strong cars all year and Noah Meckes each had two The Weatherly Volleyball the limit, winning the first high nine kills and two digs.
race track, means just an today everything worked ex- hits. Summer League playoffs got game (30-24), losing the sec- Greg Koneschusky paced
awful lot to me.” actly right for us.” Zac Hnat and Chris Ritzic under way last week at ond game to the Blue Court-Side with nine kills
Sadler led the first half of Dakota Armstrong, Goess, had two hits each for Tri- Eurana Park with some close Barracudas (33-25), then tak- and three digs.
the scheduled 50 laps, with Tom Hessert and point leader County (0-1). matches. ing the rubber game of the Superheroes 2, Kiss our
series point leader Todd Justin Marks rounded out the The following is a recap of match 30-17. Aces 1 - In one of the most
Bodine, Denny Hamlin and top five. Journal-Herald Week One of the postseason: Walter Hess showed the exciting matches all season,
Kahne all showing they had Pole sitter and three time deadline is Foundation 58 2, Net Nutz way for the winners with nine the Superheroes pulled off a
the truck to win the race. Pocono winner Frank Kimmel noon on Monday. 0 - In the first match of the kills and six aces and team- huge win over Kiss our Aces,
Kahne first got the lead led the first 20 laps but faded WVSL playoffs, Foundation mate Tony Shortway manu- losing the first game (30-21),
after a round of pit stops on past halfway and finished E-mail articles to: 58 was victorious over the factured seven kills and four winning the second game
lap 25. Bodine was challeng- seventh behind Patrick journalnews@ Net Nutz, winning a close first digs. (35-26), and capturing a dra-
ing Hamlin for second and Sheltra. pa.metrocast.net game (29-27) and cruising to Alex Jones paced the Blue matic third and final game 30-
a win in the second game Barracudas with a game-high 28.
THIS WEEK’S ANSWERS - page A4 (36-21). 12 kills. The Superheroes were
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M Keith Barna continued his Nighthawks 2, Court-Side lead by Tara Hadzickʼs solid
7 9 5 2 6 3 1 8 4 8 1 5 4 9 3 2 6 7 R E T N E E T U R O A R A
high-scoring ways from the 0 - The Nighthawks won a outing of five aces, six digs,
O I T A R Z E F E T I U S
3 4 1 7 5 8 6 9 2 7 3 6 2 5 8 9 4 1 L L A G B N I L O W B H H S regular season, finishing with close match over Court-Side, and five kills, and teammate
2 8 6 1 4 9 5 7 3 4 2 9 1 6 7 5 8 3 R E I T A I R T S U A
18 kills while teammate Jeff taking the first game (29-22) Travis Parry chipped in with
S Y E U P I H R E S U
5 6 7 4 9 1 2 3 8 1 9 2 8 7 5 6 3 4 A B S E N A K B A C C D Furmanchin added four kills and squeaking by the second five kills and four digs.
4 2 9 3 8 6 7 5 1 3 5 8 6 1 4 7 9 2 E U R T P A R C S E N I N
and three aces. game in an overtime thriller Ray Boretski and Cody
S R O U P S P A T I P E
8 1 3 5 2 7 9 4 6 6 7 4 9 3 2 8 1 5 G O U Y O H S E P E P Arielle Powell led the way (28-26). Campion had identical num-
1 3 2 8 7 5 4 6 9 5 8 1 7 4 9 3 2 6 L A C I D A R A W H S
for Net Nutz with six aces Teammates John Hall and bers for Kiss our Aces, both
A L F E S E E H C S S I S W
6 7 8 9 1 4 3 2 5 2 6 3 5 8 1 4 7 9 O N L A S P I S R E A M T and four kills. Mike Miller both had stellar finishing with eight kills
9 5 4 6 3 2 8 1 7 9 4 7 3 2 6 1 5 8 E O N L A I P U A N E L E Magic 2, Blue Barracudas performaces for the winners, and three aces.
R E G A E O P B M I D A V
Sudoku Solution #1890-M Sudoku Solution #1890-D The Hole Truth
1 - The Magic was taken to each finishing with a game-

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