The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 20, 1971, Image 12

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The Dallas Post ALEX REBAR)
Carverton Husband
Signs Peace Bond
A surety of the peace charge
against William Levi of RD 3,
Wyoming, resulted in his
signing a $500 peace bond
following hearing before Dis-
trict Magistrate Leonard D.
Harvey recently.
According to testimony of-
fered by his wife, Dorothy Levi,
the defendant ‘‘had been
drinking most of the day” of
April 26, and ‘‘came over to me
and put his fist under my nose
and asked me if I wanted it right
now.” She stated that he con-
tinued to make threats in an
abusive manner and hit a pet
dog she was holding in her lap.
Mr. Levi denied that he had
been drunk on the date indica-
ted on the complaint and in-
sisted that he had made no
threats against his wife. He
added that he would not simply
make threats to hit her if this
were his intention, but would in
fact hit her.
After a lengthy discussion
with the two parties, Magistrate
Harvey exacted a promise from
the defendant that he would not
misbehave in the future and
directed him to sign a $500
peace bond. Prosecution fees
totalling $17.90 were also paid
by the defendant.
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For Literature and Information Phone 474-3248
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(87 SOUTH MAIN STREET, WILKES-BARRE 825-6611)
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Two additional checks have been received by the Renee Reese
Fund, with one contribution coming from David Davis, Silver
Springs, Md., who was a judge in the pony show held recently by
Wyoming Valley Pony Club Inc. Mr. Davis donated the money
he received for his judging services, and the pony club matched
the amount. A total of over $6,000 has been received for the fund
from many sources. Shown are Mr. Wilczenski and Mrs. James
Finn, Lake-Lehman teachers, who are accepting checks being
presented by Dorrance McKeel. Principal Anthony Marchikitus .
looks on. Mr. McKeel, a pony club member and resident of Leh-
man, drives the school bus which Renee Reese rode to school.
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cloth and clothes outlet
PERS
Rt. 309 East End Blvd., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Open 9:30 AM. to 9:30 PM. Phone 823-0922 Free Parking
THE DALLAS POST, MAY 20, 1971
Final plans are being for-
mulated for a summer program
by the Recreation Committee of
Kingston Township. The
committee asked the board of
supervisors to approve the
plans at the May 12 meeting.
Jack Jones has been named as
playground director.
Information was received
from the State Department of
Transportation that there is not
sufficient money in the license
fund, and a road payment will
not be made until after July 1.
Due to this situation and to
sewer construction, local road
and street programs will pro-
bably be delayed.. There will be
some patching of Lehigh and
Price Streets in June, however,
according to Supervisor Ed
Richards, who is also chairman
of the road committee.
Secretary Michael Stanley
E RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITIES
SHOP DAILY
9AM 'til 9PM
THURSDAY
and FRIDAY
9AM til 10Pm.
‘Approval Sought for Recreation;
‘Money for K. Twp. Roads Delayed
was authorized to send a letter
of complaint to D & C Spinosa
Company, one of the sewer lines
contractors. The letter urged
extreme caution be exercised in
the vicinity of gas and water
lines.
Several residents aired their
complaints about open fire
burning and their dissatis-
faction with sewer construction.
Solicitor Ben Jones said super-
visors should not set policy con-
cerning assessments, and re-
commended that anyone with
specific questions should con-
tact the Roy Weston office in the
Brothers Four Restaurant
building or Authority solicitor
Merton Jones.
A petition was received from
Carverton area residents seek-
ing street lights near the
Grange section.
Yosh
\ __ FROZEN BANQUET DINNERS 3 xcs.
David Phillips, chaitinan of
the township water commis-
sion, recommended that
Kingston Township supervisors
contact officials of Dallas
Township and Dallas Borough
and suggest a water survey be
made. Mr. Phillips said an in-
tegrated authority was needed
in the area to begin alleviating
some of the water problems.
Penny Saver
A good penny-saving tip is to
select quality according to the
way you'll prepare and serve
Roger Griffith
Former Area Man
To Head Association
Roger Griffith, formerly of
the Back Mountain Area, will be
installed as president of the
Purchasing Management Asso-
ciation of Northeastern Penn-
sylvania at the Association's
annual Installation Dinner May
21 at Genetti’s Hotel in Hazle-
ton.
Mr. Griffith, a graduate of
Dallas Senior High School and
of Wilkes-Barre Business Col-
lege, is employed as purchasing
agent by Power Engineering
Corp. in Wilkes-Barre. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.
Griffith, 12 S. Main St., Trucks-
ville. His father was formerly
postmaster at Shavertown and
is currently with the Wilkes-
Barre Post Office.
the food, says Harold E. Neigh,
extension consumer economics
specialist at The Pennsylvania
State University. Broken pieces
of canned tomatoes are a good
choice for a casserole and cost
less than whole tomatoes.
The Dallas Post
Has A Variety
Of Wedding Stationery
675-5211
For seven years, Mr. Griffiths
played with the Starfires Or-
chestra. He resides at 365 N.
Maple Ave., Kingston, with his
wife, the former Linda Guilford,
also a Dallas graduate, and two
children.
DALLAS
DALLAS VILLAGE R. 415
MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
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WHERE EVERY ITEM IS PRICED RIGHT!
PRICES EFFECTIVE AT THESE 3 CONVENIENT WEIS MARKETS:
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