o —————— PER KINGSTON TOWN SHIP - Gerald Morgan, 216 Meadowcrest, Trucksville, was driving a 1981 Honda owned by Ronald Griffith of Wilkes-Bare on April 23 when a dog traveling north on Manor Drive and, as he applied his brakes to avoid hitting the dog, he slid and the bike dumped, then skidded approxi- mately 51 feet. Morgan was taken to Nesbitt Hospital by. Kingston Town- ship Ambulance. -0- Approximately $4,000 damage resulted from someone driving through Mount Greenwood Ceme- tery last week. The unknown vehicle drove into the family plot of Hunt, over a freshly dug grave, and knocked over two markers and a head monument. Investigation is on- going. Ronald Griffith, 24, of R 34 Thompson St., Wilkes-Barre was charged with Driving Under the Influence, speeding, alluding and driving while under suspension by Township Officers Beisell and Balavage. On April 26, while travel- signaled to pull over by the officers. A chase ensued from Carverton Road to Courtdale where he was arrested after driving into some- one’s yard. -0- Joseph Wysocki of RD 3, Wyo- ming, was injured early Monday morning when he lost control of the 1974 Firebird he was driving and hit a U.GI. Pole on Route 309, in Kingston Township. Wysocki skid- ded 28 feet before shearing the pole, then continued in a skid for 90 more feet. His vehicle was towed by Harry Wesley. Wysocki was taken to Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Driving Under the Influence charges are pending. fo /2 /5 i Z . 4 BS hd “5 7 7 : ACROSS DOWN 1. Carp’s Relative 1. Small Flounder 5. Wally ———— 2. ——— Glance 8. Animal’s Stomach 3. Compare 12. Solar Disc 4. Make Beloved 13. Oklahoma City 5. Serene ; / 14. Angel’s hat? 6. ———— To A Grecian Urn 15. Flat Molding 7. Totem Pole 17. Always 8. Angelic Being 18. Pour 9. Kind of Revue 19. Produce Offspring . Soap Ingredient . Cordon ——— 24. Eskers 25. Lock Type . Close To (Plural) . Nocturnal Lemur 31. Sweet ———— . 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Finial Ornament ‘OTA Tx ze 21% ya / Al7 oc |v 214 HAL |e /5 as BAN |O E\7 Elv|£|A Tle Flu Blele|lso RINAIX Bl |E |X Zé AIR O\E|A|O|B8lo 30 32/ Ss Zl iS ~2 12s vel 7 Pe / ZANE] 7 40 Llplzro £ z MM I A, z p= “elo | 2 eel slp lr “7, lle lg ole lar| 7 audiologist visits arranged. rs Sieminski A BMX Team Murray bicycle was reported stolen from the residence of Gerald Wycallis, Perrin Ave. boys bike was parked in the Wycal- lis’ garage at the time. A case of vandalism occurred in Kingston Township, on April 27 when someone cut the phone wires to the Trucksville Volunteer Fire siren located at the top of Spring Garden Street. Police Chief Paul Sabol stated that this type of inci- dent endangers the lives and prop- erty of anyone served by the fire company, and, when caught, the violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. DALLAS TOWNSHIP Miers, one person was injured in a mishap that occurred on April 26 at the intersection of routes 415 and 118. Anna Yalick, operator of a 1979 Cadillac, was traveling North on Route 415 and attempted to make a left hand turn onto Route 118. She stated she looked, then attempted to make the turn when she was striick by Bernadette White, RD5 Tunkhan- nock, driving a 1979 Plymouth. Ms. White told police she was traveling South on Route 415 when the Yalick vehicle turned in front of her with no warning. -0- Drew D. Fitch, Jr., 21, of 83 Park Street in Dallas was injured on Saturday night when his 1984 Chevy Blazer crossed over into the north- bound lane of Route 415 and struck another vehicle, a 1979 Bronco oper- ated by Scott Walsh, head on. Walsh, 17, of Box 1727, Shavertown, had been traveling in the south- bound lane accompanied by a pas- senger, Kirk Vandermark, 16, of RD2, Dallas. The Kingston Township rescue squad got Fitch out of his vehicle with the jaws of life. Township Officer Clark VanOrden responded to the accident which is still under investigation. 3 -0- Jason Donnora, Claude Street, Dallas, was riding his bicycle along Hillcrest Road when an unknown person stopped him, took the bicy- cle, and rode away. John Appel investigated the incident when the bicycle was reported missing by Pam Richards. Poster contest The Geisinger Medical Group in Wilkes-Barre is sponsoring a Poster Contest for area elementary school children which is being held in conjunction with the Children’s Mir- acle Network Telethon (to air on June 1 & 2 on WNEP-TV Channel 16). The theme of the contest is ‘‘Heal- thy Physical Activities.” There are three categories, with one winner to be selected from each. Ribbon winner walk and trot. Work begins received by the township. By JUDIE MATHERS gistafl Writer Ciean up along Toby Creek got underway last week through funding received by Kingston Township from the Department of Environmental Resources. The firm of Freeman, Robbins Jr. and Son of Unityville, who were awarded the $20,189.00 contract by the township, began work near the Franklin St. Bridge. According to Mark Kunkle, Kingston Township administrator, gabion walls will be installed along the side of the creek where there are residences. “These are retaining walls made of wire mesh cubes filled with stones,” Kunkle explained. ‘They are constructed on the order of a brick wall. They will Driver injured i Dallas Post/Judie Mathers prevent any erosion of the residents’ properties. The other side of the creek is being widened and sloped, so that the creek can accommodate large volumes of water.” The project, which is scheduled to be completed by the end of May, will run from the Main Street Bridge (just behind the Shavertown Volunteer Fire Company) 1000 feet north towards the Dallas Township line. Upon completion, information on the project will be submit- ted by the Township to the Federal Emergency Management Association. “Along with the previous replacement of the Main Street Bridge, the work currently being done should improve flood conditions by reducing the flood plain,” Kunkle said. “We are hopeful that this may reduce flood insurance for residents located along the creek.” Dallas Post/Ed Campbell FREE Dallas Post/Ed Campbell REDECORATING? WHY NOT MIRROR THAT WALL? WE SERVE ALL YOUR GLASS AND MIRROR NEEDS. 0700 WE | HAVE MOVED! We are now P.0. Box 366 | Dallas, Pa. 18612