www.donlaine.com At Foothills of Poconos, Near Beltzville Lake 18 Miles from Pocono International Raceway 790 57 Drive, Palmerton, PA • 610-381-3381 For Reservations Only • 800-635-0152 • Wooded & Open Sites • Planned Activities • Country & Oldies Music • Bands & DJs • Full Hookups • Laundry • Snack Bar • Rec Hall • Pool • Store 10% OFF Senior Citizens. Sun.- Thurs. F C U S 25,000 CIRCULATION COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER Volume 28, Issue 18 • Friday, May 8, 2015 LIKE US ON Serving Monroe, Carbon, Northampton, Lehigh, Northern Lehigh, & Warren County, NJ • Serving Monroe, Carbon, Northampton, Lehigh, Northern Lehigh, & Warren County, NJ • Serving Monroe, Carbon, Northampton, Lehigh, Northern Lehigh, & Warren County, NJ • Serving Monroe, Carbon, Northampton, Lehigh, Northern Lehigh, & Warren County, NJ • Look Inside This Edition For Places To Go & Thing To Do At Moyers Lake You Are Sure to Enjoy All of Nature’s Beauty! Moyers Lake and Campground www.MoyersLake.com 1-610-965-9910 5462 Blue Church Road, Coopersburg, PA 10 ACRE FISHING & BOATING LAKE BASS AND TROUT FISHING Wooded Campsites at Family Prices! • Picnic Tables • Snack Bar • Tackle Shop • Pre Cut Firewood for Sale NO LICENSE REQUIRED ENJOY CAMPING YEAR ‘ROUND $250 Off Annual Campsite* $10 Off Per Night Camping *1st Time Customers Only With This Ad - Offer Expires 10-31-15 SPECIAL GREAT LOCATION Less than 10 minutes from: • Camelback Ski Mountain • Crossings Outlet Mall • Mt. Airy Casino • Great Wolf Lodge Outdoor World Scotrun Scotrun, PA RV Camping Resort Rt. 611 P.O. Box 428 Scotrun, PA 18355 1-570-629-0620 Ask For Jeff or Cheryl Outdoor World Come See Our New Park Model! 570-992-4824 Near Camel Beach, Beltzville Lake & Mt. Airy Casino Rt. 209, Brodheadsville • Pocono Mountains PA 20% OFF REGULAR NIGHT RATES Seasonal Sites • Full HOOk uPs • CAbin RentAls • PARk tRAileR RentAl • 3 stOCkeD POnDs • inDOOR/OutDOOR POOl • WiReless inteRnet • CAble tV SWIM CLUB Day Rate $5 Per Person Per Day Seasonal Rates Available Sun-Thurs. With This Ad Not valid on holidays or race weekend. Some restrictions may apply. Exp. Oct. 15, 2015 Blue Ridge Trailer Just Off Rt. 33, on Rt. 115, Saylorsburg Largest Recreational Vehicle Store in the Area PARTS & ACCESSORIES Consignment Units SALES & SERVICE 570-992-7425 www.blueridgetrailersales.com INSPECTIONS ON SITE SERVICE Motorhomes, Travel Trailers, Fiſth Wheels, Cars & Trucks All Seasons RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Mon.-Fri. 8-5:30, Sat. 9-2 Rt. 248, Palmer Township, Easton 610.253.7700 • www.allseasonsrvs.com Cobblestone Luxurious, Lightweight Travel Trailer Can Be Towed By Any V6 7514 Bake Pike (Rt. 512) 3 Miles North of Rt. 22 Bath, PA New & Used Motorhomes, Trailers, Fifth Wheels & Folding Trailers 610-837-9880 haroldsrvcenter.com RV ’s FREE Please Take One Weekly POCONO VACATiON PARk CAMPGROUND FOR RV’S STROUDSBURG, PA CABIN RENTALS AVAILABLE OPEN ALL YEAR! 570-424-2587 PoconoVacationPark.com 10% Off Stay “Excludes Holidays” POCONO’S LARGEST RV SITES • Boating • Swimming • Playground • SeaSonal & year-round SiteS • wi-Fi • 50 amP • 3-way HookuPS • CaBle tV • modern BatHHouSe • ruStiC tenting area • Store / reC Hall NEARBY ATTRACTIONS: Pocono Raceway Camelback Beltzville Park outlet Stores i-80 ExiT 304 • RT. 33 • RT. 209S P.O. BOx 390 • BRODHEADSViLLE, PA 18322 (570) 992-6179 GREAT BASS FISHING Seasonal & year round Sites Manufactured Home Rentals www.chestnutlakecampgroundPA.com Let us help you get your RV or Camper ready for the upcoming Season Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Evenings & Saturday by Appointment PA STATE INSPECTION & EMISSION STATION • Diesel Work: Specializing in Ford 7.3, 6.0 and 6.4 • General Repair • Motorcycles, ATVs, Snowmobiles & Small Engine Repair • Gates Hydraulic Hoses
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At Foothills of Poconos, Near Beltzville Lake
18 Miles from Pocono International Raceway
790 57 Drive, Palmerton, PA • 610-381-3381For Reservations Only • 800-635-0152
• Wooded & Open Sites• Planned Activities• Country & Oldies Music
• Bands & DJs• Full Hookups• Laundry
• Snack Bar• Rec Hall• Pool • Store
10% OFF Senior
Citizens. Sun.-
Thurs.
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The Country Quilterie Carriage House Square, Office and Retail Complex locat-ed at 2785 Route 115, Effort, PA 18330 has been honored for be-ing one of only seven-ty featured sites, in the entire United States and Canada (and one of only six in the State of Pennsylvania) for it’s unique and inter-esting design, function and use of green space “designed with na-ture and for people”, in the newest edition of “Rural By Design”, a detailed reference guide book for archi-tects, planners, and everyone involved in planning the towns and open spaces in America. Written by renowned author and lecturer, Randall Ar-endt, this reference book is used in librar-ies and universities throughout the United States. This book is rec-ommended for “the essential planning li-brary” by the Ameri-can Planning Society and is required read-ing for the AICP exam. Mr. Arendt traveled throughout the Unit-ed States and Canada, gathering research for this book, and nar-
rowed his selection down to just seventy properties, includ-ing Carriage House
Square! Mr. Arendt’s “Rural By Design” reference book features five photographs and two pages of text on Car-
riage House Square, an eight unit Office and Retail complex, featuring six units in the main bulding (inContinued on Page 3
The Country Quilterie
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the front) and two units in the second building (set back, and to the right of the parking field, which is located behind the main building). Designed and owned by Arthur and MaryAnn Kwant of Effort, Carriage House Square fea-tures a rear parking field, creekside deck (overlooking Pohopo-co Creek), with park benches, picnic tables and photo spots, plus several out build-ings, including San-ta’s Workshop, the Woodcarver’s Cottage
and the lde Quilding School. The main building’s six units are occupied by Pennsylvania State House of Representa-tive Jack Rader (176th; Legislative District), Occasion Reflections (locally made crafts and gifts), the Quilting Academy (Quilting School), Be You Tiful (girl’s day spa), Cox Claims Group (inter-national insurance claims office), Effort-less Communications (Motorola business two-way radios), and Fairhaven Properties (residential apart-ment, condo and town home rentals) The second build-ing’s two units is oc-
cupied by the Coun-try Quilterie (fabrics, quilts, quilting sup-plies and home decor), and Carolina Quilt-works (online fabrics, patterns, quilts and quilted accessories). “Rural By Design” by Randall Arendt is available through Amazon.com, all ma-jor books stores and
public libraries. For more informa-tion about Carriage House Square, contact Cross Creek Devel-opers, Inc. at 570-620-9707. Carriage House Square’s ad can be found on page three of this week’s edition of The Focus.
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The Governor Wolf Historical Society will hold its third annu-al Country Garden Faire Friday and Sat-urday, May 15 and 16, on the grounds of the society’s cam-pus, 6600 Jacksonville Road, Bath. Hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fri-day and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, rain or shine. The Faire will fea-ture vendors offer-ing a wide variety of plants, including annuals, perennials, herbs and vegetables, all displayed in and around three historic buildings and the Nye herb and pleasure gar-
den. There will also be a selection of pottery, crafts, jewelry, garden antiques, birdhouses, tools and many other garden-related items. New this year is a nearby award-win-ning private garden that will be open to Faire attendees. There will be a chil-dren’s petting zoo, live music, lectures on garden-related topics, Civil War re-enactors and when you need a break, enjoy food catered by The Daily Grind in the School-house Café. The Bon-sai Society of the Le-high Valley will have a display in the Wolf
Country Garden Faire Academy. A show card which entitles you to a dis-count on the $6 admis-sion fee can be found on the society’s web-site, www.govwolf.org. There is no charge for children 12 and un-der. There will be plenty
of free parking. Governor Wolf His-torical Society Park is located on Jackson-ville Road, just off Route 512, 2.8 miles north of Route 22. For information, call 610-737-3000 or go to www.govwolf.org.
The West End Park & Open Space Com-mission will sponsor Tennis Lessons at the Pleasant Valley Mid-
dle School courts from May 12 thru July 30. This will be a 6 week sessions for all ages. Ages 12U will
Tennis Lessons
play Tuesdays from 5 – 6:30pm, Ages 13 – 16 will be Tuesdays from 6:30 – 8pm, 14 – 18 yrs will play Thurs-days from 5 – 6:30pm, Adults on Thursdays
from 6:30 – 8pm. Munchkin Tennis (6-7yrs) will start on Tuesday, June 30. FMI: 570-992-9733 or www.weposc.ordg
Rummage SaleSacred Heart Church
1817 1st Street
Bethlehem, PA 18020Saturday, May 16
8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Rummage Sale
Mens, Womens & Childrens Clothing
Housewares, Dishes, Pots, Pans
Purses, Shoes, Lamps, Baskets
Books, CD’s, DVD’sVintage & Much
More!RefreshmentsBaked Goods
Food
The Pleasant Valley Girls Lacrosse Team has had an amazing start to their first sea-son winning the ma-jority of their games! This is particularly impressive since this is the first high school girl’s lacrosse team to play at Pleasant Val-ley. To help offset the cost of this fledgling program, the PV Girls Lacrosse Team will be hosting a flower and plant sale on Saturday, May 16 and Sunday,
May 17 in front of the High School. We will be selling a variety of spring planting flow-ers, both by the tray and by the pot, as well as beautiful hanging baskets to enhance your outdoor living space. All proceeds will benefit the PV Girls Lacrosse Team. Please come out and support PV’s historic first high school Girl’s Lacrosse team!
PV Girls Lacrosse Flower Sale
Join us on Wednes-day, May 20th for our 19th Annual Se-nior Fitness Walk, at the Pocono Family YMCA. This May we will be celebrating the 50th Anniversary of “Old-
er Americans Month”. Our 19th Annual Se-nior Fitness Walk will be held on May 20, 2015, pre-registration is suggested, howev-er, you can register the day of the walk at 9:00a.m.; the walk will
Senior Fitness Walk
begin at 10:00a.m. This is a one mile walk thru beautiful downtown Stroudsburg, starting in front of the Pocono Family YMCA, fol-lowed by entertain-ment provided by Peter Begley, light re-freshments, and door prizes. This is a joint ef-fort by the Pocono Family YMCA, Prime
Time Health Program, R.S.V.P., and The Monroe County Aging Office. This is a free event for all Monroe County older adults. The first 150 people to register will receive a free T – Shirt. For more informa-tion contact Deborah Lang at 570-421-2525 ext. 139 or [email protected] .
About the Pocono Family YMCA
The YMCA is a powerful association of men, women and children of all ages and from all walks of life joined by a shared passion: to strength-en the foundations of community. With a commitment to nur-turing the potential of kids, promoting
healthy living, and fostering a sense of social responsibility, the Y ensures that ev-ery individual has ac-cess to the essentials needed to learn, grow, and thrive. The Po-
cono Family YMCA is proud to have served Monroe County and the surrounding area for 100 years.
FREE WORKSHOPLOWER CHOLESTEROL
TUESDAY, MAY 127:00 PM
Seating is limited. Call now to reserve your space. 610-258-5880
Sponsored by and held at theEaston Area Family YMCA
1225 W. Lafayette Street, Easton, PA 18042Guest Speaker: Dr. Carl Shulze
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Crafters set up in the hall at $10.00 a table, flea marketers are $5.00 for space outside of Fire Co. bring a table, tents are welcome.
Please Contact Michelle schramel at 610-760-9652 or email [email protected]
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Duck Derby DUCK DERBY1st Place $1,0002nd Place $500 3rd Place $250 4th Place $100
5th - 10th Place $50 Purchase your duck for only $5 or 3 for $10. On race day (Saturday, May 9th) at the Jim Thorpe Sportsman Club on Flagstaff Road just off West Broadway in Jim Thorpe. There will be children’s games and food. 1pm-4pm. At 3:30 all ducks will
waddle their way up to the starting line at Mauch Chunk Creek and they’re off! Race benefits St. Joseph Re-gional Academy. You need not be present to win! Purchase your duck chance from any St. Joseph Regional Academy Student, at the Derby May 9th, from The Treasure Shop (44 Broadway, JT) or Mauch Chunk Pharmacy (1204 North Street, JT). Thank you! www.sjracademy.org
Pride In Chestnuthill Now that the snow is gone, we can see all of the garbage that litters our roadsides. Pride in Chestnuthill (PIC) has set up our
spring cleanup days. Weather permitting; we will be doing litter cleanups on May 9th and 23rd and June 6th. Other dates and more
information can be found at http://www.gacofpa.org/Find -AnEvent.aspx. We will meet at the Chestnuthill Town-ship municipal build-ing on rt. 715 at 7am. The rain date for May 9th will be May 16th and the rain date for May 23rd will be May 30th, if needed. There is no rain date for June 6th. We do not pickup in rain, snow or tem-
peratures below 40 degrees at 7am on the day of the event. Wear brightly col-ored rugged clothing and footwear. Chil-dren below 13 are not permitted. Children 13-18 must be accom-panied by a parent. We welcome any PVHS students and their parents who are using Community Service as their Grad-uation Project (http://
www.pvbears.org/page/1202 ). Our next meeting will be on Thursday, May 14th, 7pm at the municipal building.
It’s believed that the tradition of using a baby to sig-nify the New Year started in Greece around 600 B.C. Other traditions of the season include the making of New Year’s resolutions, which dates back to the early Babylonians. The National Blue
Army Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima was built in1978 to honor the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Sitting upon 150 acres of picturesque grounds in Washington Township, it is a replica of the Fatima Shrine in Portugal where the Blessed Mother appeared to three shepherd children on the 13th of the months of May – October in 1917. The Shrine provides a peaceful refuge for quiet prayer and public worship. At its center is a beautiful outdoor chapel with a bronze statue of the Immaculate Heart of Mary rising 145 feet above. The lower level houses the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, where daily Mass and confessions are
Local Shrine is Place of Beauty and Peace
offered. The Shrine also has a gift shop, retreat center, walking paths displaying the Mysteries of the Rosary and Stations of the Cross, sculptures and memorials to saints. It is also the headquarters of the World Apostolate of Fatima, USA. (WAF), whose mission is to spread the Message of Fatima. The heart of the Message of Fatima is to repent and return to God. Our Lady asked for daily prayers, especially the Rosary, for peace in the world, and penances to repair for the sins of mankind which deeply offend God. Join us on Wednesday May 13th for the 98th Anniversary of the 1st Apparition of Our
Lady of Fatima. Get directions and more information at http://bluearmy.com/the-shrine/. • 10:30 am – Confessions • 12:00 noon – Rosary Procession with the Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima • 12:30 pm – Speaker
Reverend Andrew Apostoli, C.F.R. • 1:00 pm – Holy Mass with Main Celebrant the Most Reverend Paul G. Bootkoski – Followed by Brown Scapular Enrollment, Benediction and Fatima Farewell • 3:00 pm – Divine Mercy Chaplet
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• Hearing • Financial • Family Estate Planning
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• State Representatives & So Much More!
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Giveaways & raffles
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St. Luke’s Universi-ty Health Network has broken ground for the new St. Luke’s Hospi-tal-Monroe Campus, adjacent to Wigwam Road and Route 611, in Bartonsville. This will be the first new hospital in Monroe County in 100 years. Joining members of St. Luke’s leadership team were state and local officials, region-al business leaders, Monroe County phy-sicians, members of the community, sup-porters and friends. Officials spoke of the new hospital and St. Luke’s commitment to enhance the health care experience in the region. Dr. Charles Saun-ders, Chairman of St. Luke’s Universi-ty Health Network’s Board of Trustees, led the celebration for the milestone so import-ant to St. Luke’s and
Monroe County. “St. Luke’s has been bless-ed by the strong sup-port of people in the community and today is no exception. I feel privileged to witness another tremendous outpouring of com-munity support as we break ground for the seventh hospital in the St. Luke’s University Health Network. As a physician, I am partic-ularly delighted that it is the physicians in this community that asked St. Luke’s to build a hospital where they could deliver a new standard in the practice of medicine. They have played a key role in the design and organization of
St. Luke’s Celebrates New Hospital
this new hospital,” Saunders said. St. Luke’s is invest-ing $80 million into the 180,000-square foot hospital that will be easily accessed from I-80, Route 33 and Route 611. The hospital will have four stories, 108 private pa-
tient rooms including 12 beds for critical care patients, a large and efficient emergency room, helipad, oper-ating rooms, a cardi-ac catheterization lab and the most modern diagnostic technology. The campus, which is nestled in a beautiful,
natural setting, will in-clude a large fountain and walking trails. The hospital is expect-ed to open in the Fall of 2016. St. Luke’s Hospi-tal-Monroe Campus will offer patients some of the world’s most cutting-edge
medical technolo-gies to diagnose and treat disease, thanks, in part, to St. Luke’s long-standing clinical relationship with GE Healthcare. St. Luke’s has been an interna-tional show site for GE Healthcare for more than 15 years.
“I would like to end my remarks by saying ‘thank you’ to all those that have helped make today possible,” said Anderson. “The list would be quite long if I thanked people individually, so I will focus on groups. TheContinued on Page 9
St. Luke’s Celebrates New Hospital
Continued fromPage 8
first group that saw the wisdom in con-structing this hospital is the local group of physicians we view as our partners. The second group is our Board of Trustees who had the vision to endorse this project and who gave their approval to finance it. And finally, nothing can be done without the cooperation of the regulatory agencies, elected officials and the Stroud Township Planning Commission and Board of Super-visors. We thank them for all of their support and confidence.
About St. Luke’s University Health
Network St. Luke’s is com-prised of six hospitals, including St. Luke’s University Hospital – Bethlehem, St. Luke’s Allentown Campus, St. Luke’s Anderson Campus (Bethlehem Township), St. Luke’s Miners Campus (Coaldale), St. Luke’s Quakertown Campus, all in Pennsylvania, and St. Luke’s Warren Campus in Phillips-burg, NJ. St. Luke’s H o s p i t a l - M o n r o e Campus will be the seventh hospital in St. Luke’s University Health Network. St. Luke’s Universi-ty Health Network is a nonprofit, regional, fully integrated, na-tionally recognized Network providing services at more than 200 sites in Lehigh, Northampton, Car-bon, Schuylkill, Bucks, Montgomery, Berks and Monroe counties in Pennsylvania and also in Warren County, New Jersey.
5th Annual Spot-light on Seniors Expo will be held on Tues-day, May 12, 2015 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Quality Inn (1220 West Main Street, Strouds-burg, PA 18360). Come out and meet outstanding local pro-fessionals including hearing, financial, family estate plan-ning, senior living, home health care, dia-betic supplies, Agency
on Aging, state rep-resentatives and so much more. There will be raffles, education-al displays and give-aways. Admission is free, so stop by! Hosted by the Pros-pect and Laurelwood Cemeteries. For more informa-tion contact Trisha Troller at 570-424-0970.
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Throughout the world, more people belong to the teaching profession than to any other.
The Pleasant Valley Middle School and Intermediate School PTOs will be holding an indoor Craft Fair on Saturday, May 16th from 9 am to 3pm at the Pleasant Valley Middle School on Rt. 115 in Brodheadsville. The purpose for the Craft Fair is to raise funds for student events and activities sponsored by the PTO during the school year. Vendor space is available. Spaces are
Craft Fair$20 for a 10’ x 10 space. Spaces with an 8’ table and 2 chairs are $25. Any vendor interested in a space is asked to contact Laura Jecker, PVMS PTO Vice President at 570-972-1000 or by email at [email protected].
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Auction Mark your calen-dar for the Indianland Garden Club’s upcom-ing Plant Auction to be held at Hope Lutheran Church in Cherryville (located along Route 248) on Tuesday, May 12. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the auction starts at 7 p.m. Auc-tioneer Richard Dotta will be conducting the sale. All of the garden club members will be donating plants, shrubs, etc. for the sale and there is sure to be a large variety of items to bid on. There will also be a small plants table, raffles and refreshments. You might want to bring a box for your purchas-es. Everyone enjoys the annual plant auction which is open to the public. Reserve May 12 - plan to join in the fun and purchase a few new plants for your garden this year. For more informa-tion, contact 610-657-0864. You can also find us on facebook.
(NAPSA)-Recent research by United Minds reveals some fascinating facts about Americans’ relation-ship with green spac-
es. For example, the
Great Growing
Ideas
Global Green Space Report, produced by the Husqvarna Group, found: • 74 percent of peo-ple would like their children to spend more time in gardens and yards; • Two-thirds of re-spondents believe that visiting and interact-
ing with green con-tributes to their quali-ty of life; • When asked what impresses them about other people’s gar-dens, the top three things were: 1. Flowers-52 per-cent 2. Fruit trees-52 per-cent
3. A well-trimmed lawn-46 percent. To get the grass greener on your side
of the fence, consider these suggestions: • Water, water, ev-ery day-at least at first.
From when the lawn is first planted until the shoots start to show,Continued on Page 14
Come in and browse through our 40+ greenhouses. Take advantage of buying direct from the grower &
save - quality plants at reasonable prices!
EVERYTHING FOR THE DO-IT-YOURSELFER• Bedding Plants • Shrub Roses
• annuals (Basic to unusual varieties) • herbs • vegetable Plants • Sod • Ground Covers • Thousands of
hanging Baskets• Perennials (From a to Z) over 200 varieties • Nursery
Stock • and Much, Much More
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Located 3 1/2 miles in on Alphano Road (off Rt. 46), Great Meadows or take exit 19 off Rt. 80, cross Rt. 517 into Allamuchy & follow signs for Rt. 613/Alphano Rd. (3 1/2 miles).
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Great Growing IdeasContinued from
Page 13keep the top half inch of the soil moist. • Stay sharp. Make sure the blades on your lawn mower are sharp so as not to injure the blades of grass. • Mow less. Don’t remove more than a third of the top growth in a single cutting. • Mow more easily. To help homeowners make the most of their mowing, the world’s
largest producer of outdoor power prod-ucts has come up with two new machines. Homeowners deter-mined to mow more securely on hilly ter-rain or damp grass can now experience with a walk mower the kind of traction and han-dling they can get in an automobile-All-Wheel Drive. Designed for uneven terrain and the toughest mowing con-ditions, the sleek yet rugged HU800AWD features a heavy-duty
steel deck and a pow-erful Honda GCV 190 engine. The wheels’ aggressive tread pat-tern provides addi-tional traction and maneuverability so you can mow com-fortably, carefully and without damaging your lawn. It shares a num-ber of features with the complete line of Husqvarna walk mowers, including a three-year warranty; a side guard and grass comb, to improve edging performance; a large, dust-block-ing bag; a premium, comfort-grip control bail to reduce opera-tor fatigue; a variable drive speed; and a wa-ter hose connector for easy deck cleaning. When you have a lot
of lawn to mow, there’s the new R 120S Rider. It has a front-mount, 42-inch side discharge deck, which offers ex-cellent visibility and makes trimming and mowing underneath overhanging objects
easier than ever. These mowers are available exclusively at Lowe’s and autho-rized Husqvarna deal-ers. Further facts at www.husqvarna.com, www.facebook.com/
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(NAPSI)—Millions of Americans enjoy the unmatched com-fort of propane-pow-ered appliances for space heating, water heating, cooking and clothes drying. To help them stay safe and comfortable in cold weather, the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) offers some advice. “Safety is extreme-ly important to the propane industry,” PERC President and CEO Roy Willis says. “We’ve compiled a checklist that home-
Simple Safety Tipsowners can follow to put them at ease.” • Make sure you have an adequate propane supply. Call for a delivery when your propane tank is
30 percent full. Doing so gives your propane provider time to reach you when roads are bad or demand for propane is high. • Mark your pro-pane tank. Use a flag, pole or stake high-er than the average snow cover depth. The marker will help you avoid plowing into or shoveling snow on top of your tank in case of a heavy snowfall. • Consider install-ing UL-listed propane gas detectors and carbon monoxide de-
tectors for additional security. Always fol-low the manufacturer instructions for instal-lation, location and maintenance. • Create an emer-gency preparedness plan. Frequently re-view the plan with all household members and make sure to post the phone numbers for your propane provider
and local emergency services in an accessi-ble place. • Prepare a disaster supply kit. It’s import-ant to be prepared in the case of an emer-gency by creating a kit with several days’ worth of water and canned foods, a can opener, extra clothes and blankets, flash-lights and batteries.
Include a battery-pow-ered NOAA weather radio to stay informed as conditions change. • Consider having a propane-powered generator installed.
When other power sources fail, a pro-pane-powered gen-erator can keep your home operating with-out interruption.Continued on Page 16
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Simple Safety TipsContinued from
Page 15 According to Wil-lis, another step that propane customers should take is to build a strong relationship with their local pro-pane provider. “Weather is unpre-dictable,” Willis says.
“Your propane pro-vider can help you put together a plan to make sure that you have the energy you and your family need when you need it.” For more informa-tion on propane and tips, visit www.pro-panecomfort.com.
Half the interest of a garden is the constant exercise of the imagination.
-Mrs. C. W. Earle
Home Ideas (NAPSA)-Here is a spring tip: If you are working outdoors, don’t use an electrical tool that is wet or close to water. Spring show-ers may increase your risk of electrical shock. That’s the word from the Electrical Safety Foundation Interna-tional. Learn more at www.esfi.org.
* * * Advances in battery technology are mak-ing it possible for the performance of cord-less tools to match that of their gas-powered counterparts. That’s the word from the ex-perts at the company called OREGON. To learn more, visit www.OregonCordless.com.
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When handling peppers, especially if it is a pepper you have never used before, wear gloves. Some oils can blister skin or result in an allergic reaction.
An undersized ear of corn is called a nubbin.
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it inThe Focus
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(NAPSA)-When it comes to used cars, safety is no acci-dent. But an accident shouldn’t keep you from buying a used car you love. In fact, you may drive away with a bargain.
The Problem There are plenty of previously damaged cars out there. In the U.S., car crashes hap-pen about every 60 seconds-and one in six used cars being sold has been in an accident. The key is to know what you’re buying.
An Answer You can start your used car search at the new Carfax.com. Ev-ery car for sale comes with a free Carfax
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Where we love is home/Home that our feet may leave, but not our hearts.-Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
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11 A.M. Century old 2 1/2 story farm house on 10 acres of land with barn and silo. House converted into 2 apartments. First floor apartment has living room, modern kitchen, 2 bedrooms, full bath and hardwood floor, oil heat. Second floor apartment has living room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms and bathroom, oil heat. each apartment is currently rented. tenants pay own heat. large 3 story barn, also shed and silo. Beautiful view. only a few miles from Stroudsburg.TeRMS: $10,000 Bank Cashier’s Check (made payable to Jack muehlhan auctioneer escrow) at sale. Balance within 30 days. good deed.12 NOON ADJOiNiNG APPROx. 39 ACRe PARCeL of steep rugged wood land in Stroud and Smithfield twsp., loaded with deer, bear, turkeys. road frontage on Cherry Valley road and Fenner lane.TeRMS: $5,000 Bank Cashier’s Check (made payable to Jack muehlhan auctioneer escrow) at sale. Balance within 30 days. good deed.iNSPeCTiONS: tuesday, may 26th 5-7 p.m. Saturday, may 30th 10-12 noon.DiReCTiONS: From Stroudsburg, Pa take route 191 South into Cherry Valley, make hard left onto Cherry Valley road continue toward Cherry Valley golf Course.AUCTiONeeR’S NOTe: this property has been in the family for generations, must be Sold to settle estate. Farmstead property offers much opportunity, continue to collect rent from 2 apartments or convert back to big farmhouse with big barn for your hobby projects, additional income or farm animals. Possible use for mini farm or agricultural operation.adjoining approx. 39 acre parcel perfect for nature lover, out-door person, speculator, etc. this land has abundant wildlife and a constant source of firewood. use your imagination.SALe ORDeReD By: Estate of Helen R. Croasdale. Elizabeth Bensinger weekes, attorney.
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rEAL EStAtE AUctIONPioneer cherry Valley Farmstead
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on the premises7335 Cherry Valley Road, Stroudsburg, PA 18360
Stroud Township, Monroe County, PA
Nesquehoning School Apartments
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apartments - must be 55 years of age or disabled & income eligible. Rent $465 & $585/
mo., inc. W/S/G & oil heat. Sec. dep. required. HUD (section 8)
accepted. Sm. pets ok. Pet dep. required. Call 732-489-1149 Monday thru Friday 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
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MiscellaneousBuying And sEll-ing firearms, gold, silver, coins, flatware, estate jewelry & war memorablilia. Bella Mia Jewels, 270 Learn Rd., Tannersville, PA 18372. Call (570) 619-5599. tF
VEndoRs nEEdEd. Yard Sale on May 23, Raindate May 24 at Weissport Borough Park, $5 per spot. Call (610) 377-4147. 5/22
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V E n d o R s pA C E AVAilABlE. inside & Out, Sat. & Sun., 9-5, Blakeslee Flea Mar-ket, Routes 115 & 940, Blakeslee. Clean, Se-cure, established. Call Quint 570-646-0943.FoR sAlE. exodus weight bench with weights, excel lent shape, $300. Call (570) 619-7614.
real EstateFoR lEAsE. 2nd floor office suite, 750 square feet, $505 per month. Call (570) 445-4571.
FoR REnt. Office and rental space. $295 to
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hElp WAntEd. Full Time/Part Time Expe-rienced Stone Fabri-cators for Polishing & Installing. Call (570)
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Vendors Wanted for the Craft/Gift Fair at the Chestnuthill Township Park on Sat-urday, May 23 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Indoor and outdoor spaces
Vendors Wanted
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with or without a table are available. Crafters and direct sellers are welcomed. Door Prizes, Re-freshments, Raffles. All proceeds benefit
402-4333. the Leash-Free Dog Park at the West End Regional Park in Brod-headsville. For more information, call 570-992-9733 or [email protected].
Spaghetti Dinner & Silent Auction
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Children Under 12 $5Spaghetti & Meatballs,
Salad, Italian Bread, Cold Drinks, Coffee
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Friday, May 8th
8 a.m.-4 p.m.Saturday, May 9th
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