Page 14 The Small Business Adminis- tration has announced that 86 checks totaling about $320,000.00 were available at the Wilkes-Barre office in the Pro- vincial Towers Building, 34 South Main Street, Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania. Efforts to reach recipients through the mail and by tele- phone have been unsuccessful. Those whose names are listed in this article should contact the SBA at it’s Disaster Office as soon as possible. The Wilkes-Barre Disbursing Office is open daily, Monday thru Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and on Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and may be Speeding Charges Speeding charges leveled against motorcyclists Michael L. Davis of 80 Midland Dr., Dallas, and Jay Donald Miller of 137 E. Center Hill Road, Dallas, were dismissed by Dis- trict Magistrate Leonard D. Harvey following a hearing Aug. 3. Arresting officer Douglas Lamoreux, Dallas Township Police officer, cited the defen- dants for traveling 75 m.p.h. in a 55 m.p.h. zone, near the inter- section of Route 309 and Hilde- brandt Road. The incident occurred June 19. In dismissing the charges, Magistrate Harvey noted that a technicality or faulty citation was the reason for thé dismis- sal. Atty. John Fine Jr. was de- fense attorney. Dallas Man Fined for Disorderly Conduct James Reed of 161 Church St, Dallas, pleaded guilty to a charge of aggravated disor- derly conduct filed by Dallas Township Policeman Carl Miers following an incident which occurred July 28 at 12:30 am. The complaint charged Mr. Reed with making’ ‘loud, boisterous and unseemly noise”’ and using ‘‘loud, profane and in- decent language.” Mr. Reed paid a $10 fine plus $11 costs. Ecology Course Earning Kudos Penn State University’s new correspondence course titled “Wildlife Resources and the Natural Environment’ has received an enthusiastic en- dorsement from students who have enrolled in it. Quoting the National Wildlife Foundation,” we cannot separate the welfare of wildlife from that of other living things. Through the science of ecology, we have learned that having a quality natural en- vironment depends upon maintaining the natural in- terrelationship existing among all forms of life. In some cases this interrelationship is actually an interdependence. What is good for wildlife is good for ‘'man.” . a a fom Aba 5 7 N 5 4 aig . . x ’s $ ’ @: LJ ara NSTALLED 200 Sq. Ft. reached by telephone at 829- 2641. Wilkes-Barre—Call, Kenneth & Alice; Clocker, Albert & Dorothy; Coury, Ruth; Dewell, Anna; Dohas, Peter & Theresa; Eskeles, Robert & Evelyn; Ferguson, George; Fraley, Robert & Margaret; Gordon, Charles & Eleanor; Kogut, Joan; Lavelle, Cheryl; Maguire, William & Mary; Miller, Rebecca; Mlodzinski, Lorraine; Mohanco, John; Morgan, Charlene M., Morris, Josephine; Morton, Margaret; Oeller, Joseph & Margaret; Pastula, John & Margaret; Rikoskie, Joseph & Margaret; Rogers, John & Albina; Slacta, Margaret; Stella, Carl & Patricia; Thomas, Thomas & Mary; Yanoski, Peter & Sophia; Zupa, Ronald & Ruth. Wilkes-Barre Township—Lee, Chen. Kingston—Altman, Richard Henry; Anuskiewicz, Joseph; Booth, Robert; Connolly, Charles & Ann Marie; Daniels, Stanley & Mary; Davies, Mildred; Davis, Jr., Arthur & Marlene; Davis, Harry & Dolly; Eustice, John & Mildred; Evans, James & Carol; Fier- man, Joel & Patricia; Glad, Howard & Irene; Hutrick, Margaret; Keiper, Oscar & Arvilla; Kelechawa, William & Michalene; Kole, Albert & Marian; Levey, Ben & Bertha; Mappes, Otto & Irene; May, _ openers; cases of hand mixers; (200) kitchen chairs; case beverage mixers; cases of trouble lights; extension cord; filters; BE INSPECTED AT William & Marian; Metroka, Helen; Ogren, Robert & Jean; Olsen, Frederick & Joan; Perfetto, John & Margaret; Plummer, Regina; Reese, Robert & Hannah; Schuldaski, John & Rose; Zemler, Robert & Isabel. Forty-Fort—Babetski, David & Marilyn; DiMirco, Concetta; Edgerton, Robert & Katherine; Grogan, Thomas & Mary; Harned, Jr. James & Ruth Ann; Jones, Mabel; Mahavits, Alice; Maughan, Elizabeth; Olson, James Mark; Pearson, Frank & Theodosia; Silver, Helen E.; Tracey, Elizabeth. Edwardsville—Feldman, Donna L.; Macchia, Donick & Joan; Phillips, Ruth. Hanover—Azelkas, Margaret: Laibinis, Ronald & Deane. Larksville—Melovitz, John. Nanticoke—McDermott, Wil- liam & Elizabeth; Motisko, Henry & Ruth; Plymouth—Kairo, Stanley & Alice; Herring, Julia; Mec- Carthy, Harry & Catherine; Michalak, Dorothy & Alexan- der; Skowronski, Elizabeth; Wanyo, Gloria. Pringle—Bacha, Patricia. Swoyersville— Hayden Grace: Sisko, George. West Pittston—Grimes, Robert & Nan. Garland, Texas—Thomas, Roy & Annetta. John & mans allan sorts st i — (6) cases electric’ can (15) electric ‘adding (8) ladies hair (5) backyard playhouses; (1) (20) (20) cases of Melmac I 214 S. MAIN ST. PITTSTON OR 16 CARVERTON ROAD, TRUCKSVILLE I Daily 11a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 1 to5 p.m. No Phone Calls Please ffs EE e—— S— = 40 so. ft 4 16 Ft. Long 3 379% INSTALLED ‘99 1,000 Sq. Ft. PY ALUMINUM Get 2 FREE Phone Day LUZERNE-DALLAS HIGHWAY—LUZERNE PRODUCTS [3 Members of the Dallas United Methodist Church kindergarten and pre-kindergarten classes visited the farm of Mr. and Mr. Alex Rebar in Lehman recently. POOL CHOICES: 15'x4’-only three 18’x4’-only one 24’x4’-only three 18x4’-only three 24’x4’-only two THE BEACHWOOD the Famous... 2 Vhe [ree Howse 4500 BIRNEY AVENUE MOOSIC, PENNSYLVANIA 18507 PHONE: 717-457-6801 BE C1 TUT LTR Financing Available or Use Your A two-week camping session for girls from flood-stricken Penn's Woods Girl Scout Council following the regular summer sessions at its resident facility, Camp Louise, located north of Berwick. In making the announcement, Council President Mrs. Scott Miller of Bloomsburg stated that recent monetary gifts to Penn’s Woods made possible the additional camping sessions, specifically for girls from flood-stricken areas. She encouraged parents having girls age eight through 14 to allow them to participate in the program, ‘‘thereby giving the girls a richly-rewarding ex- perience in the out of-doors, away from the dust and debris left by Agnes.” The two-week session will begin Aug. 13 and include a varied program of activities, such as swimming events in the olympic-sized pool, hiking, learning of Scout songs and games, arts and crafts sessions, special programs within units as well as all-camp events. Registrations can be@#ade by writing or calling the” Penn’s Woods Council no later than the established deadline, Aug. 10. Acceptance will be on a ‘“first- come, first-served’ basis, free of charge. Offices of Penn’s Woods Council are located at The Key Complex, 1145 Highway 315, Wilkes-Barre, - near the Treadway Inn. (Phone 829- 2632). If calling other than office hours, registrations will be accepted by Field Director, Carolyn Herre, 822-9968. Lspace! after it The early bird gets th Get news in the ‘day’ happens. 15'x4’-only three 18’x4’-only five 24’x4’-only two ?) 24'x4’ only five 18’x4’-only four 24’x4’-only two J sk TREE Shas
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