RIDGE, 7 N. Lehigh St. Trucks- ville, on Nov. 26 in Nesbitt Memo- rial Hospital, Kingston. A daughter to LINDA AND WIL- LIAM LLOYD, RD 1, Box 655-A, Harveys Lake, on Nov. 30 in Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. A son to SUSAN AND ROBERT ALBEE, Box 661, RD 1, Harveys Lake, on Dec. 1 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. A son to CATHERINE J. AND THOMAS BECKER, RD 1, Box 89, Sweet Valley, on Nov. 30 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. The following area couples have recorded births during the past week: A Son to CAROL AND DAVID CARROLL, RD 1, Box 90-C, Sweet Valley, on Nov. 27 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. A son to MARSHA AND DONALD CRAGLE, RD 1, Box 287-E, Sweet | Valley, on Nov. 26 in Wilkes-Barre | General Hospital. b | & A son to SUSANNE AND y | ¥ RONALD COOPER, RD 7, Box 75, Shavertown on Nov. 23 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. A son to AMY AND BRAD LOTH- BB | Have you heard? 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Name Address City State Zip Clawfoot & Country Tables BENTWOOD CRADLE $25.95 Reg. $49.95 GRAND OPENI ] FLAT CORNER 16 o5 S U PL iB S P E C ' A LS 0.0 | *16.95 *10.00 fp $aso0 (BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES) Reg. $29.95 = FRIDAY & SATURDAY HIGHEST QUALITY American Made Oak Furniture » Fe Claw oor Conticee & Something > UND & SQUARE Hickor y Corners Shopping Center MARBLE TOP TABLES 2 Carverto 3 1 i | 22.50 n Road rucksville Tree decorated Truck overturns A truck, driven by Michael Brueckner, of 194 Main St., Dallas, overturned on Manor Road, Dallas, on Nov. 28. Brueckner, who was not seriously injured, was treated at the scene. Trucksville firefighters responded to the scene of the accident. Action delayed Action has been delayed on a request to change the boundaries of three plots of land in Kingston Township. The township, supervisors postponed a decision at. their meet- ing Nov. 30 and are now waiting for a document from the county plan- ning commission. LThe-document, a plot plan, is a map of the property submitted to the county planning commission for review. The commission then sends its recommendation on the matter to the supervisors. Dale and Dale Co., of Shavertown, has requested permission to realign the boundaries of three lots on Hartford St., Shavertown, where it wants to build houses. The supervisors cannot act on the request until they receive recom- mendation from the county. Money discussed Dallas Township supervisors, at a public meeting Nov. 30, discussed ways of spending $68,000 in federal revenue sharing funds for 1984. The funds, which include an esti- mated $27,000 left over from this year’s revenue sharing funds, may be used to purchase 1.3 acres of land for additional municipal park- ing, a police cruiser and a new grass mower. The remainder of the $68,000 comes from an anticipated CALL HOME WATCH RESPONSIBLE RETIREES WILL SIT YOUR HOME, CHILDREN, PETS, PLANTS. 24 Hour Service — Insured, Bonded 823-4955 after 3 P.M. S-roll top desk Country Look Chairs NG .. BENTWOOD *'32.00 Reg. $59.95 cial $39,000 for 1984 and $2,000 in inter- est. The supervisors used approxi- mately $40,000 in revenue sharing funds this year to purchase two trucks. A final vote on how to spend the funds and on the township’s 1984 budget is scheduled for Dec. 20. Garren arrested Henry Garren Sr., RD 4, Box 311B, Dallas, was arrested Dec. 1 on charges connected with the sexual abuse of a 16-year-old girl. Garren was charged with indecent assault and corrupting the morals of a minor, acording to a criminal complaint filed with District Justice Leonard Harvey of Dallas. Garren was arraigned before Harvey and released after posting $15,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Dec. 7 at 1 p.m. MAGISTRATE REPORT] Hearings postponed Hearings for Alan Lord who is charged with soliciting a state policeman to blow up his former girlfriend’s trailer and shooting at the trailer himself, have been post- poned until Dec. 9. Hearings on the two charges before District Magis- trates Leonard Harvey and Andrew Barilla were originally scheduled to be heard Nov. 23. The continuance was granted at the request of Atty. Ettore S. Agal- ino who is representing Lord. A resident of 89 Parrish Street, Dallas and owner of the Back Mountain Taxi Company, Lord was released from Luzerne County Prison after posting $60,000 bail and is back on the job pending hearings on his case. Inmates bound Two inmates at the State Correc- tional Institute at Chase have been bound over for trial in Luzerne County Court on charges of Indecent Assault, Criminal Conspiracy, Invol- untary Deviate Secual Intercourse and Conspiracy. A Prima Facie case against inmates Nathanial Owens and William J. forrest was ruled by District Magistrate Leon- ard Harvey following a hearing held at the prison. Another charge of Rape lodged against the pair, who allegedly attacked another prisoner, was dis- missed by Magistrate Harvey on the grounds that “rape has to be done to a female, not a male.” Arresting officer was State Trooper Donald Taylor of the Wyoming Barracks. Brothers plead guilty After spending a few days in Luzerne County Prison, two broth- ers, Frank and Christopher Yakowski of Bodle Road, Carverton pled guilty to Disorderly Conduct last week. Two other charges of Simple Assault and Resisting Arrest were withdrawn at the hearing held before District Magistrate Earl Gregory who imposed a fine of $200 plus court costs on the Yakowskis. The brothers had been arrested at the family home after police were called by their mother Louise Yakowski and requested to remove them from the premises. responding was Kingston Township Patrolman Gary Beisel who was assisted in quelling the fight by police officers from Dallas Township and Dallas Borough. The brothers had originally been arraigned before District Magis- trate Leonard Harvey who commit- ted them to Luzerne County Prison in lieu of $5,000 bail set for Frank Yakowski and $1,500 bail set for — Theft being investigated A theft at the Pioneer Avenue home of Dr. Jay Ochreiter is under investigation by Dallas Township Police Chief Carl Miers. The family was at home when the theft took place Nov. 30 between the hours of 6:30 and 9:15 in the evening. Entry was made through an open garage door with thieves then enter- ing the adjacent basement of the home. Stolen were an RCA portable Under the new Drunken Driving Law, a heavy penalty combining a $1,000 fine and a mandatory 90-day jail sentence may await 20-year-old Robert Cilvik if he is found guilty of charges lodged against him follow- ing a two-car accident in Dallas. The primary charge against Cilvik, which carries the stiff pen- alty is Driving While Operators License Is Suspended or Revoked For A Previous Conviction of Driv- ing Under the Influence. Additional charges filed against Cilvik of Box 245, Shawanese by Dallas Township Patrolman Doug- las Lamoreaux were Underage Con- sumption of Alcoholic Beverages —NOW TV, two Craftsman tool boxes and several new Craftsman tools still in their original packages. Theft is reported The theft of 12 tapes and a tape carrying case from her vehicle has been reported to Dallas Township Police by Tammy Carroll. Ms. Carroll’s 1976 Suburu was on Route 415, where the victim % and Driving Without Insurance filed against his brother Edward Drive a Vehicle Owned By Him. The two-car accident in which Cilvik was involved took place at 8:14 a.m. Nov. 22 as Cilvik was Compamy in Fernbrook where he is out of the parking lot and struck the side of a vehicle traveling east on Main Road which was operated by Trailer Park, Beaumont. OPEN—— Apples Potatoes Cabbage Cauliflower, etc. FR ER AR TE EE DARING'S COUNTRY SMOKED DARING’'S COUNTRY SMOKED Whole LEAN SLICED FRESH LEAN LEAN CENTER CUT CHOICE 99: *1.89 WILSON'S COOPER CV SWIFT'S 3B. BAG PINK OR WHITE FLORIDA EXTRA LARGE SELECTED 10LB. BAG 5 $ 99: 6/%1.00 3/49