The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 30, 1982, Image 16

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    PAGE SIXTEEN
JACKSON TOWNSHIP
Charges of hit and run
were filed against an
Edwardsville man last
Thursday, June 24, in
District Justice Leonard
Harvey’s office. Norman
George Pearce, Beech
Street apartments,
Edwardsville was
arrested by Jackson
Township Police Chief
Donald Jones and
Patrolman Bert Balliet
following a general alarm
search.
Pearce is alleged to
have been driving from
Hillside Road through the
five corner intersection
when he struck a vehicle
waiting at the stop sign.
Louise Schwartz, RD 5,
Briarcrest was operating
the stopped car. After
impact, Pearce left the
scene and quickly became
the subject of a search.
Both Luzerne and
Edwardsville police
assisted. Pearce was in
custody within 10 minutes
of the general alarm.
Neither Pearce nor the
five passengers in his car
occurred at 5 a.m. It was
investigated by Jackson
Township Police ' Chief,
Donald Jones and
Patrolman Andrew
Kasko.
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Francis James Scott,
Kingston told police he
fell asleep at the wheel
early on Sunday morning,
June 27, when his 1980
Datsun left Huntsville
Road and hit several trees
in front of the Rebennack
residence. Scott was
ville Road at 2:55 a.m. His
vehicle crossed into the
westerly lane and con-
tinued onto the north
berm hitting the trees.
Scott was uninjured.
Jackson Township
Patrolman Bert Balliet
investigated.DALLAS
TOWNSHIP
Dallas Township police
arrested a Wilkes-Barre
man early Saturday
morning following a
chase, on foot, in the
vicinity of Route 415.
Robert N. Montigney, 260
remains in Luzerne
juveniles accompanying
him. He and one of the
juveniles fled after they
were detained by Dallas
Borough Patrolman John
Fowler,
Fowler stopped Mon-
tigney for traffic viola-
tions. He discovered the
vehicle to be stolen during
a registration check. He
therefore charged
Montigney with receiving
stolen property and
unauthorized use of a
motor vehicle. Following
a crime check, Dallas
Township Police Chief
Carl Miers added the
charge of fugitive from
justice.
Montigney, 26, was
arraigned before District
Justice Earl Gregory and
lodged in the County jail
in default of a total of
$75,000 bail.
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Dallas Township Police
are looking for leads in
the theft of a tractor
trailor and its load of
resin which was taken
sometime before dawn on
Saturday, June 26, from
Company, Parksburg, Pa.
The tractor and trailor,
valued at $60,000 is owned
by Landis Leasing
Company, Wilmington,
Dela.
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A Dallas Township
woman frightened off a
would be burglar on
Saturday when she en-
tered her home and en-
countered him in the
kitchen. Jane Morris, RD
1, Dallas, arrived home at
about 11:45 p.m., June 26,
and met the suspect as
she entered the door. He
was described as a white
male in his early 20s,
5’11” to 6’2’’ tall, 170 to 185
Ibs., with light brown hair
and dressed in blue cover-
alls.
An initial search of the
premises showed that
nothing was taken, but it
was apparent that he was
in the process of ran-
sacking drawers.
DALLAS BOROUGH
* Dallas Borough Police
are investigating a
burglary at the Robo Car
Wash on Route 415. The
incident occurred some-
)
time pefore 8 a.m. on
Thursday, June 24. It was
discovered when the
owner, Joseph Yenason,
arrived to open for
business. Yenason
reported an undisclosed
amount of cash taken
from the cash drawer
which had been stored in
the office. Entry was
made through the door of
the office.
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Dallas Borough Police
Chief Ed Lyons investi-
gated a one car mishap on
Huntsville Road on
Monday. Marie Weir, 15
Jackson St., Dallas was
traveling west when she
was forced off the road-
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way by an oncoming
vehicle; riding in the
center. Weir’s 1978
Chevrolet coupe left ithe
road and struck the guy
wires of a telephone and
power pole owned by UGI.
The car then overturned.
Weir was uninjured, §&*
her auto was towed to
Wesley’s in Dallas.
11 AM - 8 PM WED. thru SUN.
were injured. Schwartz brated the last day of the school year by presenting a
was badly shaken, but
also uninjured. Both cars
were severely damaged.
The incident occurred at
11 p.m.
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A Trucksville woman is
reported to have fallen
asleep behind the wheel of
her 1976 Chevrolet Coupe
at 3 a.m. on Friday, June
25 and knocked over seven
mailboxes on Chase Road
in Jackson Township.
Beth Ann Stofila, 185
Meadowcrest Drive, was
traveling north in the area
of Zimmerman’s Gas
Station on Chase Road.
Her vehicle left the road-
way, destroyed the mail-
boxes, crossed into the
southbound lane, struck
an embankment and
came to rest on the west
berm. Stofila was injured
and was able to drive her
car from the scene.
Patrolman Andrew Kasko
investigated.
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A Ford pickup truck
came to rest in the creek
off Hillside Road early
Saturday - morning, and
two youths were treated
at Nesbitt Hospital as a
result. Jeffrey Lake, RD
1, Hunlock Creek was
traveling west on Hillside
when he ran off the road,
struck several trees and
rolled over into the creek.
Lake was transported to
the hospital by Jackson
Township ambulance. A
passenger in the truck,
Barry Cornell of Lehman
was taken for treatment
by his father. The incident
bf
Dr. Robert Shandrick
. Robert Shandrick, D.D.S. has
joined the staff of the Monroe-Noxen
Dental Center, Route 29, Noxen, as a
family dentist. Dr. Shandrick
provides preventive, primary, and
restorative dental care for all persons,
A native of the Hazleton area,
Shandrick is a graduate of Hazleton
High School and King’s College,
where he was inducted into the
Thomas Aquinas Academic Honor
Society. He earned his Doctor of Den-
tal Surgery degree from Temple
University School of Dentistry,
Philadelphia. At Temple, Shandrick
received the Delta Sigma Scholastic
Award, given to the senior student
with the overall highest academic
average, and the Omicron Kappa Up-
silon Scholastic Fraternity Award for
distinguished scholastic achievement.
He also was awarded an eight week
fellowship by the St. George Oral
Cancer Society for study with Dr.
Robert Harwick, head and neck
surgeon at Temple University.
While at Temple, Shandrick was
elected to the Stomatognathic Honor
Society, the Oral Surgery Honor
Society, and the Periodontal Honor
Society. He was a member of the
American Society of Dentistry for
Children and St. George’s Oral Can-
cer Society.
Dr. Shandrick served a nine week
clinical rotation at Suburban General
Hospital, Norristown and was on
rotation at St. Christopher's Hospital
and Albert Einstein Medical Center in
Philadelphia.
Dr. Shandrick is a member of the
Pennsylvania Dental Society and the
Scranton Dental Society,
. The Monroe-Noxen Dental Center
is operated by Rural Health Cor-
poration of Northeastern Pen-
nsylvania. Services include periodon-
tal, surgical, and denture services as
well as all phases of general dentistry.
The facility also houses a comprehen-
sive medical and nutrition program
and transportation is available for
registered patients.
Appointments with Dr. Shandrick
may be scheduled by calling the
Monroe-Noxen Dental Center.
County Prison awaiting
extradition by authorities
from Florida.
Montigney is a fugitive
from the Florida State
Penitentiary since
December 17, 1979. He
was traveling through
Dallas Township in a
stolen car with four
— WE'RE SORRY -
WKRZ Radio and Jay
Daniels, employee of
WKRZ wish to announce a
public apology to Mrs.
Pat Switzer, Nancy
Balutis and class of 1972,
Dallas High School, for
not . providing en-
tertainment for Dallas
High School's 10th year
reunion. We regret any
inconvenience that was
caused to the members
of the 1972 class or the
reunion committee.
the front of the residence
of Conrad Welitchko,
Lower Demunds Road.
Welitchko was hauling
the load, worth $40,000 for
Parksburg Trucking
check to the Back Mountain Memorial Library. The
contribution was in appreciation for services rendered to
students of the Dallas area and the community as a
whole. William Roberts, left, vice-president of the Dallas
Education Association makes the presentation to
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