i hE Lake Sewer Debate Page A3 th 1 1 k > Auction Souvenir Books ° y Another Proj ect Delay Feared Back Mountain. Baseball for and the Newberry Estate. : = ; Boys will handle the distri- The souvenir book will be sold of A large turnout is expected at consider it the last big hurdle will see the hookup ordinance blion oF de Dank Mountain BE dh Cr — the regular meeting of Harveys before actual work can begin on passed. There is concern that Souvenir. Book y ~ door. and at the action Lake Borough: Council, June 14. the project. further delays could lose, for CUVENIT BOO" i nde. T0v 6.7 ands ce Interest co¥sinues to run high That special meeting, which the borough, a low-interest, Chis 32 page book will include grounds, July 6. 7. and 8. i among borough cifizens, con- was scheduled shortly after the $3,311,000 loan fram the Far- ; Some 58 pictures of auetion ie cerning the future of the area’s primary election defeat of mers Home Administration. rE gelivities Since jis beginning, 2 Burger King Franchise HE proposed sewer system. Some council chairman Thomas Cad- There is some syeculation on of fia, \ Years ago. 1 is, a history of 3 > fear another delay in that walader and councilman Bud the part of those in favor of the A Kee Me Si AE iin Purchases Dallas Land of project. Hoblak, the two biggest oppon- ordinance’s passage that it will i en usinesses 1 the Back rs Some hoped that this meeting ents of HLMA procedures, did again be delayed. The specula- Pao Maly mage possible’ the Obie of the ares itanchise x will do what a special meeting not take place because, ac- tionis that members of council pre ih meme. of Burger King Inc. have pur- ol was supposed to do May 24. A cording to Mr. Cadwalader, it opposed to HLMA running of 5 Dia Shi chased land in Dallas, near the 5 decision was to. have been had not been posted. It is a the sewer project will use the Communicaijons, How ar Fort Forth Dairy "Bar Ed B] reached on a Harveys Lake borough rule that a meeting absence of borough solicitor [rapes oy Notion Damn Davis Dallas one ie owners > Municipal Authority (HLMA) must be posted on the door of Joseph Kasper, scheduled to be United Ben Jans. Nyon reports that the land was bought proposed ~~ mandatoryhookup the Alderson Fire House 24 away for approximately one Nations pans hey gli for possible future use as a ordinance. The ordinance calls hours before it is scheduled. =~ month, as an excuse to again Marke! Commonwenlih Io Burger King site for each borough resident to HLMA representatives and delay decision on the hookup phone Company, Native Laces, re Lae Sitited out that hook into the planned sewer many borough residents hope proposal, thereby delaying the they have et opera new system. HLMA representatives that Thursday’s 8 p.m. meeting whole project. Dallas Scout Troop restaurant rear the Wyoming The driver of a Dallas school bus which struck and killed a 10- year-old Dallas youth April 10 was cleared of charges of criminal negligence by a coroner’s jury June 5. Ralph Eipper, 32, of RD 1, Dallas, was the driver g@¥the vehicle which struck and¥elled John Hollin- ger. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollinger, Manor Circle Drive in Dallas Town- ship. Mr. Eipper testified that he had watched the victim, John Hollinger of Manor Drive, College Manor, Dallas; his sister, Ann, and another child, Lynn Sherman, also of College Manor, safely cross the street before turning to close the bus door. He reported letting out the She only saw the boy after he she and Ann Hollinger, John’s younger sister, were walking across the street when Ann stopped to wait for her brother. Lynn heard a scream— she reports not knowing who had screamed. She then ran home to get her parents. Ann told the jury that she saw her brother hit by the bus, Photo by Alex Rebar lllegal Passing Causes Accident Jackson Township- assistant police chief Donald Jones reports that a charge of illegal passing will be filed against one driver involved in a three vehicle accident in the township June 7. No one was injured in the Drive, College Manor, Dallas. clutch and seeing an object in telling them that he had Chase-Huntsville Road ac- The incident occurred at the his side mirror at the same dropped his bocks. cident, which saw two auto- corner of Old Lake Road and time. He stopped to find the boy Investigating Dallas mobiles and a ‘school bus Lake Resident Faces Sexuai Offense Charge A Harveys Lake man, the owner of an adult book business in Larksville, is out on $7,000 bail facing charges of assault with intent to ravish, solictation lo commit sodomy and corrupting the morals of a minor. Allan C. Morrow, 40, has an RD 1, Harveys Lake and an 880 S. West ghd, Quakertown, in (he car behind Mr. Kuhnert’s. dues from the summier home of der. Sl ARTH UR LI ESE address. (Riarges have been yas already under the wheels of Mrs. John Lizdas, Harveys Mr. Evans, then out of con- brought against him by the (he phys. Lake. trol, also struck a parked car, NARROWS SHOPPING MALL father of a }5-year-old Swoyers- ville girl. + The Harveys Lake police arrested Mr. Morrow based on a June 2 incident, which allegedly occurred at the lake. The com- plaint was filed by the Swoyers- ville man on June 4, and the arraignment and setting of bail took place June 7 before Dallas magistrate Leonard Harvey. A preliminary hearing has been set for June 18 at 10:30 a.m. Harveys Lake police chief lying outside the doer. Witnesses included the two children already mentioned, Ray Kuhnert Jr., RD 1, Dallas, and Mrs. Jean Welch, 1 Maple Ave., Dallas. Mr. Kuhnert, who was stopped behind the bus, reporied seeing the three children start to cross the street, and then seeing the boy turn back. The boy then left his view. He saw the bus move ahead a few feet, stop, and then move another foot before stopping altogether. Lynn Sherman testified that Former Dallas Man Graduates in Florida Ric Pritchard, Cape Coral, Fla., a former resident of New Goss Manor, Dallas, graduated from Cypress Lake High School, Ft. Myers, Fla. June 7. He will enter the University of Florida in September. Township patrolman Douglas Lamaroux also testified. County Cornoner Dr. George J. Hudock Jr. presided. Asst. D.A. Willliam Keller presented the case. Thief Robs Lake House A thief, or thieves, who seemed to know just what was of value, removed several anti- The cottage’s rear door was forced open sometime between June 4 and the morning of June 7, according to police. An inventory of lost items revealed that the thief, or ‘thieves, went from room to room picking out the antiques. Some of the items taken were a working-condition mantel chime clock, a one hundred year-old pair of pictures of ball- room scenes, plates, a kerosene lamp made of china and glass, and a mirror framed in gold plaster. damaged, according to police. The Lake-Lehman school bus, owned by Leon Emanuel, Dallas, and driven by Robert Disque, “Dallas, was not carrying any passengers at the time of the accident, police said. Assistant chief Jones reports that Rulison Evans, RD Hunts- ville, attempted to pass the bus on a hill as both vehicles were traveling west. It was reported to the officer that the Evans driven vehicle swerved in front of the bus, striking and knocking off its left front fen- owned by Richard J. Line, 166 Franklin St., Plymouth, police said. Baclk Mountain Little League will do their share for the Library Auction by selling Souvenir Books. Shown above are John Sheehan, promotion co-chairman distributing auction rosters to Teddy Slocum, Bud Williams, Brad Bullock, kneeling, left to right, and Ernie Slocum, Mrs. Ernest Slocum, president of the women’s auxiliary for Little League, Mrs. David Lloyd and Scott Lloyd, standing. Please Patronize Post Advertisers se IV g=<{U Elechric Singer Sewing Machine ....28.00 White Sewing Machine ..... ee... 339.00 20% OFF ON ALL NOTIONS AND SEWING BASKETS, EDWARDSVILLE — KINGSTON Open Weekdays ’til 8; Sat, ’til 3 Left of Bergmons & B, J, Smith Stitchery 288-4295 288-8631 90* Plans Paper Drive Boy Scout Troop 281, out of the Dallas United Methodist Church, will sponsor a paper drive June 16. 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