2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 18, 1992 Decision to be made on water rates settlement By BILL HARPER Post Staff No decision has been reached concerning a tentative settlement between the Dallas Shavertown, Harveys Lake, Water Companies and the state public utilities commission. The company is still “awaiting a decision from an administrative law judge in Harrisburg. “My understanding is that a settlement in the water rates issue has been presented to the judge and we are awaiting his decision,” water company manager Mike Coyle said. A proposed rate increase will affect customers in Dallas, Shavertown Harveys Lake and Noxen. Coyle said that he has yet to learn what the proposed settlement will mean to the water company's customers. “There has been no timetable set for when the judge will make his decision. The settlement was reached before the scheduled second set of evidentiary hearings between the water company and the PUC. The hearings were to be a continuation of the process of reviewing the proposed rate increases, Coyle said. Police Reports Dallas Borough MAN ARRESTED FOR .D.U.l,, OTHER CHARGES According to Dallas Borough police, Robert Edward Lee, Jr., a.k.a. “The General,” 19, of RR 4 Dallas, was arrested Friday, No- vember 6, and charged with driv- ing while under the influence and cited for underage drinking, pass- ing several cars in a posted “no passing” zone, operating a vehicle at an unsafe speed and attempt to flee pursuit. Police said that the charges stemmed from an incident at Roll-a-Way on Route 415, in which he fled police, nearly strik- ing an officer, while being ques- tioned about a case of beer in a car. He was apprehended at his home after eluding police in a high-speed chase, according to the report. Patrolman James Martin, as- sisted by Harveys Lake Patrolman Mark Karlunas, Dallas Township Patrolman Doug Higgins and Lake Township Police Chief John Mas- lowski, investigated the incident. Dallas Township MISSING SAXOPHONE ‘RETURNED . Dallas Township police reported ‘that a saxophone, reported miss- «ing from a school bus stop by Mrs. Kathy Morgan of Fox Hollow, was ‘returned’ November. 11. The in- strument, valued at $800, was ‘found and returned byaneighbor,’ ‘police said. . Police Chief Carl Miers, assisted by Patrolman Brian Feeney and Kingston Township Patrolman ‘Mike Moravec, investigated the ‘incident. RADAR DETECTOR "TAKEN FROM CAR According to Dallas Township police, Frank Netturno of Dallas reported Saturday, November 11, ‘that his Cobra radar detector, valued at $105, and $5 in change were removed from his unlocked rcar while it was parked in his ‘di iveway. . Patrolman Wayman Miers in- ] | vestigated the incident. TWO-CAR ACCIDENT ON ROUTE 309 Kingston Township police report that moderate damage occurred to a Plymouth Horizon driven by Mark Lamoreaux of Shavertown and a Chevrolet Blazer driven by Tracy Pardoe of Dushore when they collided on November 12, at around 8 P.M. Lamoreaux said that Pardoe’s vehicle was about 30 feet from the entrance to the McDonald's parking lot on Route 309 when she activated her right turn signal to go into the parking lot. Police report that Lamoreaux tried to miss Pardoe, but slid on the wet surface and struck the back of her car. CAR, PICKUP COLLIDE Kingston Township police report that light damage occurred to a Chevrolet pickup truck driven by Maurice Monahan of Wilkes-Barre while moderate damage occurred to a Ford sedan driven by Richard Solack when the two vehicles collided on November 13 at 5 P.M. Monahan told Kingston Township police that he had began to pull away from the traffic signal in order to proceed south on Route 309 in the left lane. Monahan reported that another vehicle turned from the northbound lane into the lane in front of him. Police report that Monahan applied his brakes to avoid hitting the vehicle: it was then that Solack collided with him. J 4 Good Fun Good Food Good Friends [Peking Clef GOOD FORTUNE LOUNGE Dallas Shopping Center ooL? \ Second Christmas Craft fair November 22 Pictured are members of the Raffle Committee: Bethia King, Honor- ary member; Susan McCartney, Debbie Sobeck, Linda Schuler and Hilda Leinthal-Honorary member. hosts craft fair The Harveys Lake Women's Service Club will be hosting their Second Annual Christmas Craft Fair on Sunday, Nov. 22, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Lake-Noxen Elementary School, Harveys Lake. Included in this year’s show will be a wide variety of unique hand- crafted items for sale such as: semi- precious stone, gold and beaded jewelry, tatting, carved wood, leather, leaded glass, wooden toys, Victorian wreaths and arrange- ments, ceramics, fabric dolls, painted shirts, quilted works, sports items, photo albums and address books, reproductions of antique photos of Northeastern ' ) ‘Women's Service Club November 22 Pennsylvania, and pen and ink drawings. There will be photos with Santa, a bake sale and refreshment stand and also a children’s corner super- vised by club members to monitor the youngsters while their parents shop. Admission is free and pro- ceeds will benefit the Scholarship Fund of the club. During the Craft Fair tickets will be sold for the handmade Grandma's Tulip Quilt which was made and donated by the Honor- ary members of the club. The raffle will be held on December 3, and tickets can be obtained from any member. ST¢ & PROFESSIONAL La ledgelcl Vio) g Now is the time for your Christmas Photo Call ° 823-6572 Fox Studio *&%) National Award Winning Photography JEWELRY DE EE SET IV VET TF] Phone 675-5872 Starting at: $25.00 Monday thru Friday 10 P.M. - 8:30 P.M. Saturday 10 AM. - 5 P.M. Charm Designs 14K Gold ' WEN EE Property transfers Property transfers recorded at the Luzerne County Court House from October 28, 1992 to November 6, 1992. Prices are extrapolated Jrom transfer taxes paid. Ann H. Parkhurst to Frederick P. Buckman, 7 Bramblewood Dr., Shavertown, property Bramble- wood Dr., Kingston Twp., $28,000. Dale Realty Ltd. to James Leo Dalkiewicz, 102 E. Merritt St., Plains property Sutton Farms Rd., Jackson Twp., $20,000. Estate Frederick L. Gracely, Laurel L. Kapson, Gdn., to John W. Lloyd, 453 Machell Ave., Dal- las, property 2 parcels, Machell : Ave., Dallas Boro., $115,000. Stella Polny to Ronald A. Bar- tizek, 42 Norton Ave., Dallas, prop- erty County Rd., Dallas Twp., $77,500. Carl Klevinski to Elaine A. Craig, 507 Carverton Rd., Wyoming, property Carverton Rd., Kingston Twp., $116,000. Joseph M. Hizny to John Do- siak, Box 273, Demunds Rd., Dallas, property Dallas Twp., $73,000. Mary K. Stapinski to John S. Kowalski, RR 1, Box 1441, Beech Lake, property 1) 70 ac.; 2) 31 ac & 34 ac & 65 per., $61,000. Louis Burkhardt to Elizabeth Bryant, 15 Division St., Shaver- town, property Division St., King- ston Twp., $47,000. Estate M. Almera Long to Frank J. O'Connell III, RR 2, Box 2144A, Shickshinny, property 1.00 ac., Ross Twp., $16,500. David J. Krupa to Bernard P. Antosh, 17 Spencer Rd., Dallas, property 1.04 ac., LR 40002, Dal- las Twp., $136, 500. James J. Wisniewski to Paul E. Sperazza, property Greycliff Dr, Dallas Boro, $345,000. James C. Davies to Joseph J. Dekutoski, 120 Newport St., Glen Lyon, property Loughrey Plot, L2, 3, 4, 5, Lehman Twp., $50,000. . James L. Bolger Jr. to Beverly B. Atherholt, 40 Midland Dr., Dallas, property Midland Dr,, Dallas Twp., $90,000. Robert Rebennack to Paul Gion- friddo. 1684 Huntsville Rd., Shav- ertown, property 2 parcels, Jackson Twp., $8,418. Michael J. Blessing to David J. Krupa, 142 Boland Ave., Wilkes- Barre, property W. Hemlock Dr., Harveys Lake, $10,000. Luzerne County I.D.A. to The Center Co., 185 Ferguson Ave., Shavertown, property 1.787 2c, Kingston Twp., $362,950. {J Gregory K. Richards to Richard S. Jayne, RD 2, Box 36, Jackson Twp., property L 16, 17, 18, Banks Farms, Jackson Twp., $80,000. Church to ordain Deacons: Kenneth Hunter of Dallas and Committee and holds office as David Garrity of Harveys Lake will trustee. ! be ordained as Deacons in the Garrity has been Supply Pastor Dallas Baptist Church on at Central Southern Baptist November 22 during the 11 A.M. service. Church in Scranton and is currently on the Building and Hunter is head usher in the Grounds committee. 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