Fa ‘2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 9, 1994 Couple - — i 288-3500 accused of ££ UI ; Mark Plaza, Edwardsville, Rt. 1H. Jim ‘DANDYS i welfare fraud A Dallas couple has been ac- cused of welfare fraud and could face a prison sentence or fines if convicted. According to Maureen McKeown, claims investigation agent for the Office of the Inspec- ENTERTAINMENT tor General, Brian and Annette Fri Nov. 11 Sat. Nov. 12 Billings of RR 3, Dallas, received $1,839.901n cash assistance and $638 in food stamps which they weren't entitled to because Mrs. Billings hadn't told the Depart- ment of Public Assistance that she had a job, McKeown said. N.E. Penna's Renowned Spat ™ For Great Food & Entertainment J Steaks Chops « Seafood ; VE. 1 ok pao \- Over 100 Entrees Open for Lunch & Dinner 11:30 A.M. - 2 AM., 7 Days a Week _ Karaoke with Josette Miles Fling A Thing | |® The charges were filed before a Magistrate Marvin Kane, with the GENUINE HAND-WOVEN ee) preliminary hearing scheduled for A ‘ ; December 6. This is their first yt offense, McKeown said. Oriental And Persi dN Ru S If they are found guilty they : could receive a maximum sen- 18 tence of seven years in prison and AT RO C K B 0110 NM LOW PRI CE 4 hey would also be required to | House available POST PHOTOIGRACE R. DOVE by make full restitution and be dis- | This two-story Victorian doll-size farmhouse, valued at $1,000 and made by Willard “Red” Cottrell, will | | NOrtheast Pennsylvania's largest ualified from cash assistance and : y ’ in SS Mm eas peSly alos be raffled off by Wyoming Valley Habitat for Humanity, a non-profit organization which helps low- selection of new Persian ORS, ED cold income families refurbish and buy their own homes. Showing off the doll house are committee mem- d Ori IR The Inspector General's Office | Pers Lucille Luksic, Morag Michael, Rev. David Cappelloni and Bette Segrave-Daly. an riental Hugs has a 90 percent conviction rate Impor ted from all for welfare fraud, MeKeown said. th e ma j or we avi Nn g : | capitals in the Tats le ‘Martin — Budget world. Hundreds fa 1 (continued from page 1) (continued from page 1) of colors LX “when he landed a role in The John Vaida remembered Mar- Bonkotown Road B will be known pa t t erns a nd f° 1380 : ¢ Phantom of the Opera with the “ . tin as an exceptional student. as Russell Drive. ei TAL Rea $1] Br Hamburg Opera. Every town with “I'taught him my first two years The road into Sutton Farms Sty I es fo ! Roe PH o-~, CN Fo Since then Martin has per- more than 70,000 here,” Vaida said. “Jeff's special will be called Sutton Farms Road. choose from. Lik3 i Whe TC = | formed in The Magic Flute, La id h gift for music was very obvious. a ee dis | ' Boheme, The Barber of Seville, The residents has an Watching his career has been like The supervisors voted to buy a + : nying Dutchman and West Side opera house - the walening my own children grow- Jecondaionsd road grader with a 0 eSd e 11e d ug u @ $ | Story. ng up.” eated cab, new paint job and : ‘Martin had arrived in Germany government Although he might occasion- le ow Dont Jog oe G . LB + just in time for the opening of the subsidizes them.” ally forget an English word ortwo, the Regional Equipment Center. rouse Hil l Center, Route 309, : . border separating East and West Jeff Martin Martin has never forgotten his A policy authorizing the road M t 3 F P : Germany two months later. Truckeville native. ROW. a SinaeF local roots. foreman to hire part-time person- viountain op, a ' with the Dusesidort SR “Trucksville and the Back nel for snow removal in case of an 717 / 47 4 5 56 6 : It was an extremely volatile Mountain have Shangedalotsins SHargenty Wes approved. Chair- 8 ‘ period,” he said. “No one would eft,” he said. He returned to see man Walter Glogowski noted that ’ ve . Fons dreamed in August that the his parents in 1992 and 1993. workers will A mainly during HOURS: Monday Saturday: 104m, to 5 pan; borders would open to the free pick up more of the language as “Coming back to the Back Moun- the nightand early morning hours Wednesday until 8 p.m. Lbs ‘world Mn November. I'm still he went along, sort of on-the-job fain and the valley, I'm coming and i i raining from the OPEN SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5PM ‘amazed that it went - training. ome." regular road workers. pirhhes : ~ | rte so peace g 8 5 SPECIAL SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT. ©] : . The German Democratic Re- sid | ‘public (East Germany) couldn't + have continued much longer be- . cause it was running out of mone ‘due to a recession, Martin said. = Lockin these great CD rates and getabonus. ‘was followed by incredible opti- 'mism," he said. “Now we have ' growing pains - people have real- + ized that it will take a long time to . rebuild to the standards of what ‘ they were used to in the West.” Gettingalong in German wasn't ‘much of a problem for Martin, ' who had studied it in college as a -required course. He managed to, Get all the savings and security you've been looking for with a 7 or 12-month ET BONUS RATE tol « The CD from First Valley Bank” In addition, you can take advantage of a .25% bonus if : 12-MONTH CD ; | " WICKER you have, or open, a First Valley” Preferred Banking or First Valley Preferred 50 pA 0 | ; SHOP account. All you need is a minimum deposit of $1,000 to enjoy our 12-month CD and 5 3 5 5 |. f= 1. atFassetts $2,500 for our 7-month CD. 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