The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 24, 1985, Image 3

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POLICE
BLOTTER
KINGSTON TOWNSHIP
A Trucksville man was taken to
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Friday
evening after suffering cuts and
bruises on both arms when he lost
his brakes and crashed into a curb
on a 11 horse-power riding mower
while riding down Spring Garden
Avenue. .
Kingston Township police say
Cedrick Griffiths of 165 Highland
Drive, Trucksville was riding north-
bound on Spring Garden Avenue
when he noticed he had lost his
breaks. Griffiths reportedly drove
the mower through the intersection
of Carverton Road and Spring
Garden Avenue.
Griffiths then crashed into a curb
on the north side of Carverton Road
and was thrown onto the lawn at 194
Carverton Road.
Griffiths was transfered to Nesbitt
for cuts and bruises and no charges
were filed.
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A Larksville man was released on
$1,000 bail stemming from charges
of disorderly conduct and public
drunkeness Sunday night, Kingston
Township police said.
Arrested was William D. Haugh-
wout of 180 East Luzerne Avenue,
Larksville. Haughwout reportedly
harrassed his: mother residing on
Post Road, Trucksville by smashing
a window on the house.
When Kingston Township officers
Mike Moravec and Charles Rausch-
kolb responded, Haughwout became
loud and shouted obscenities.
Haughwout was taken into cus-
tody and charged and was later
released by District Justice John
Hopkins, Larksville.
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The windshield of a 1984 GMC,
owned by Francis Smith and Sons of
Chinchilla, Pennsylvania, was
smashed last Wednesday afternoon
while the vehicle was traveling
south on Route 309, Kingston Town-
ship.
Police reports speculate that
someone had thrown a stone at the
vehicle, operated by Mike Fuller of
RD 3, Dallas.
By HOWARD J. GROSSMAN
Special to The Dallas Post
A multi-million dollar non-fiction
book has been recently revised as a
powerful new instrument for eco-
nomic growth in Northeastern Penn-
sylvania.
Titled, “The Green Pages,” the
report was issued by the Economic
Development Council of Northeast-
ern Pennsylvania (EDCNP) as a
helpful guide for thse who seek
federal and state grants and loans
to support new projects of benefit to
the region.
The 78-page report adds a new
dimension for .easier reading and
usage. A Table of Contents and
Index have been included, along
with a completely revised directory
of names, addresses, and phone
numbers of key agencies and orga-
nizations concerned with economic
development.
Most of the document is devoted
to a page-by-page portrait of federal
and state grant and loan programs,
providing information as to eligibil-
ity for the program, brief descrip-
tion, who to contact for assistance,
and other types of data important to
economic development.
Two examples of programs which
are mentioned in the document
include the following:
Program: Pennsylvania Business
Infrastructure Development Pro-
gram (Bid)
Type: State
Form of Assistance: Grant-Loan
Available to: Counties of Carbon,
Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe,
Pike, Schuylkill and Wayne.
Contact Agency: PA Department
of Commerce, David Washburn,
Room 467 Forum Bldg., Harrisburg,
PA 17120, (717) 787-7330; Northeast
Region Office, Robert Leoanrdi
(717) 288-0453.
EDCNP Contact: James Pettinger
Eligible Recipients: Agriculture,
Industrial-Manufacturing, Munici-
pal-Public, Small Business,
Research and Development Enter-
prises.
May Be Used For: Infrastructure,
Research
Program Description: Provides
local sponsor (IDC-IDA-LDD-RA-
municipality) with grant or loan
funds for loans to same or busi-
nesses for infrastructure improve-
ments which help expand PA’s
share of domestic-international
markets. Funds provided on a
matching basis (see Other)
Minimum Job-Fund Ratio: 1 job
per $15,000 Bid help and must create
at least 10 net new f-t jobs within 3
years.
Payback Period: 10 years or
useful tax life of project
(See BOOKS, page 4)
DISTRICT COURT
~ REPORT
A hearing on charges of ‘‘reck-
lessly endangering another person”
has been scheduled for Mark Howell
of 209 Spruce Street, Kingston, Dis-
trict Justice Earl Gregory told The
Dallas Post Monday.
The misdemeanor charge was
filed by Christine Perkoski of RD 3,
Dallas, stemming from an incident
on May 17 on which Howell alleg-
edly chased Perkoski in his car
along route 415 after leaving Bono-
mos Roller Rink and forced her to
stop along Center Hill Road.
Howell, the complaint says, then
jumped from his car and began
pounding on the hood and roof of
Perkoski’s vehicle. The complaint
goes on to say that Howell then
punched out the driver’s side
window and hit Perkoski on the left
side of her face.
Perkoski sustained a large wound
on the side of her face which later
took 12 stitches to close at Nesbitt
Memorial hospital.
District Justice Gregory said that
Perkoski said that she did not know
Howell before the incident.
Donors listed
This is the final listing of loyal
Ham ’n Yeggers for this year and
Mrs. Gertrude Moss would like to
thank each and every donor for
their loyalty to the Club on behalf of
the Back Mountain Memorial
Library.
Anthony Marchakitus, Robert C.
Rinehimer, Mr. and Mrs. Malek
Ahmad, Janis G. Jones, Dr. W.E.
Mokychic, Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Baker, Mrs. John T. Luke, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles D. Flack, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. James Moczulski, Dr. Andrew
Shaw, Jr., Mr. and mrs. Earl
Brown, Imogene F. Slocum, Dr.
Sindey J. Curran, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph T. Flynn, Mrs. Ernest B.
Priebe, H. Melvin Vivian, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilmer L. Williams.
Total for the Ham ’n Yeggers for
this year is $2930.
Merchants
announces
dividends
Carl J. Feichtel, chairman of the
board and chief executive officer of
Merchants Bancorp, Inc. announced
recently that the Board of Directors
declared regular quarterly divi-
dends on the corporation’s common
stock and Class A preferred stock
and approved a 2-for-1 split of its
common stock. .
the third-quarter dividend of 42.5
cents per share on common stock
will be paid on Aug. 14, 1985, to
shareholders of record on July 31,
1985. This dividend represents a 13.3
percent increase over the third
quarter dividend last year.
Merchants Bancorp common
stock will be split 2-for-1 on Aug. 14,
1985, following payment of the third
quarter cash dividend. The new
shares will be issued to sharehold-
ers of record on July 31, 1985.
According to Feichtel, ‘“The 2-for-
1 stock split enhances the marketa-
bility of Merchants Bancorp
common stock and will result in
broadening the corporation’s share-
holder base.”
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