Emaar a i | Responsible auto An automobile driven by Wayne Barber, of RD 2, Box 74, Hunlocks Creek, left the roadway and struck four parked vehicles at 11:25 p.m. Sunday. Barber, who was driving a 1978 Mercury, was travelling north on Route 309 when his automobile left the roadway and struck the other four vehicles which were parked along the roadway near Rave’s Barn fire Garden Center in Kingston Town- ship. The four smashed vehicles were a 1971 Ford owned by Robert G. Lacomini, 38 S. Main St., Trucks- ville; a 1978 Honda owned by John P. DeWitt, 130 Elmcrest Drive, Dallas; a 1972 Mercury owned by John Joseph Kosisky, 1378 Main St., Pittston; and a 1982 Eagle owned by David Shilo, 780 N. Penn Ave. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Wilkes-Barre. Barber and DeWitt were both transported to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Kingston Township Police Chief Paul Sabol reported arrests may be made in connection with the mishap. Kingston Township patrol- man Ralph Seltzer investigated. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell _WKRZ-FM Radio in Wilkes-Barre orking with the “Make-A-Wish” dation of Northeastern Penn- vania to help raise money for ildren with terminal illnesses. e money raised in the project is going to be given to the children in the region that are dying. The youngsters can use the money to do something as entertaining as travel- ing to Disney World or visitng relatives. 7? KRZ-FM is asking area high schools to get involved in the “Make-A-Wish” project by organiz- ing a fundraiser. If a school or even a class wants to participate, contact Don Hallett or Carol Gibbons at KRZ-FM at 1-800-222-0985. The grand prize for the group raising the most money for the children is a ‘Dream Party’ on Sunday, Dec. 23 at the Station Com- plex in Wilkes-Barre. The party starts at noon and will feature: music all afternoon by the Rock be your S Groups ‘Dakota’ and ‘“The Great Rock Scare.” The deadline for turning in the money raised for ‘Make-A-Wish’ is Friday, Dec. 21 at noon. KRZ-FM will announce the winner of the contest on the air later that same day. All checks must be made payable to the ‘Make-A-Wish Foun- dation of Northeastern Pennsyl- vania.” = NR NAC IN NEL 7 7 El ! f A SE SUR J is = - rE e— ——r > 7 CL EI i anta’s helper! Nature’s wonder younger tree made inside it. Insurance rates Pennsylvania’s new automobile insurance law became effective October 1, 1984. Some motorists have already received new policies and may be confused by the new requirements. : In some cases, it may appear that premiums have gone up. In many instances, this has nothing to do with the new law. It may be because your insurance company recently asked for and received a rate increase before the new law took effect due to previously inade- quate rates under the old no-fault law. Most of the companies in this category are not a competitive force in the auto insurance market and do not have competitive rates. THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, December 12, 1984 3 ie Watch “16° for ‘Kids’ Coleco /Industries, Incorporated, of West Hartford, Connecticut, and WNEP-TV, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, the station that brings you the Children’s Miracle Network Tele- thon to benefit the Children’s Hospi-, tal Center of Geisinger, are combin-; * ing in a unique holiday promotion to‘ benefit pediatric medicine at Geisin-: ger. Coleco has donated 100 Cabbage: ; Patch Kids dolls to The Children’s! * *. Hospital Center of Geisinger to use’ | in order to raise money for the 1985. * Children’s Miracle Network Tele-': thon which is sponsored by the’: Osmond Foundation in Utah. Fifty. | of these dolls will be made available. : for purchase to viewers of Channel* ; 16’s Land of Hatch Milatchy pro-.* _gram on Thursday, Dec. 13. Should: * any of the 50 dolls not be sold at the » end of the program, they will be: available once again at 4 p.m.}: during The Dialing for Dollarse Movie. 3 Miss Judy will have completes’ details during her program at 9. a.m. on Thursday on the telephone: } number to call to purchase a doll. * or Each doll maybe purchased for ac. minimum of $100 which is a tax-«! deductible contribution to the Chil-~* dren’s Miracle Network Telethon. For those people who call in first and are able to obtain Cabbage Patch Kids doll, a second doll will be given in that person’s name to an underprivileged child in the area as a community service by Coleco, - WNEP-TV and Geisinger. 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