The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 14, 1995, Image 3

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    The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 14, 1995 3
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SET Rm Va G Run S d id
- Money 'borrowed' to make aior Run Sanircay ais
tru ck P aym & n i, r e) PO It — dys The 1995 Gator Run will be held Saturday, June 17 starting
a3 at 9:30 a.m. at Gate of Heaven School in Dallas.
: SE The 5-mile run will be on a loop course on paved and dirt
{ : 5 roads. There are several hills along the scenic route, and split
4 King ston Twp. Weiss was arrestea June 6 by two knives November 22, 1994, times will be supplied at each mile marker. An electronic
: Luzerne Countydetective lieuten- the court documents said. timing device and digital display will be at the finish line.
pat r olm an faces ant Gary Sworen and was released Weiss inventoried the items, Trophies will be awarded io the top male and female Anish:
on his own recognizance on $500 sealed the money in an envelope ers, and medals to the top finishers by age group. Walkers are
| the ft charges bail. and locked it in the evidence room also welcome. Each entrant will receive a high-quality race t-
' : Patrolman Robert Parrish re- behind the Sergeant's office. shirt.
: By GRACE R. DOVE ported the money missing to He has been charged with one There will be an entry fee of $12 which can be paid at
1 <i Post Staff Balavage May 20 after finding the count of theft by unlawful taking, registration. Checks should be made to Gate of Heaven PTG.
o 9 : envelope open and only $9.15left 5 misdemeanor which carries a Registration will take place from 8 to 9 a.m. the day of the race.
TRUCKSVILLE Money “bor- when he checked on it for the maximum penalty of a $5,000 You may fill out the form on this page and bring it as your
fowed from the Kingston Town-  yjctjm, who had asked police to fine and/or up to two years in jail, entry form. J
d ship Police evidence lockerwasto rom it. Tupper said. Runners are not allowed to be accompanied by animals, or
be used to make a payment on his Weiss told Balavage he had Ty said. he will to wear headphones. No alcoholic beverages will be allowed.
truck, patrolman Robert Weiss borrowed the money in late March him Sv th € te Bonune Proceeds from the race will benefit the students at Gate of
told chief James Balavage, ac- king the 10 3 Se’ rom Lhe case because 1€ Heaven School. For information, call Kurt Moody at 675-6190
y cording to court documents. when he was wor. ng the p.m. knows Weiss, and has asked or Jav Tanner at 675-6512.
Patrolman Robert Weiss, 37, of © a.m. shift to pay a bill on his  Lyzerne County to appoint an- ROBERT WEISS y
eT ay d intended th hearth
Hatris Hill Road, Shavertown, has Chew Blazer tok ong ard oer magistrate to hear the case. The Here Rik her a
| been suspended without pay : The township is also conduct- e nome [se er gives
 @ © pending the outcome of an inves- taken about $85inbillsand $20 | °C on involv- the township manager authority
4 tigation into his alleged removal in change, according to court ing. Balavege, manager Jef Box 1° hire, fire or discipline employ-
| of $106.90 from the evidence documents. and the township supervisors. ees without formal action by the
| locker in late March, discovered Police were holding the money The supervisors, who are wait-  SUPeTvisors, he added.
May 20 by a fellow officer, accord- as evidence after Weiss arrested ing for advice from solicitor Ben R: Weiss has served seven years
ing toarrest warrantaffadavitson two people and confiscated atotal Jones III, could act on Weiss's on the force and would have
filewith District Magistrate James of $116.05, along with a fax/ case as early as their nextregular earned $26,432 plus overtime this
Tupper. phone, cash register, prybarand meeting June 14, Box said. year, Box said.
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B GRACE R. DOVE 0 ng Mill Street has no posted speed
Post Staff | | Ans FISH “BRNZE as fa” 7 - -+ limit sign, Edward Ancas added.
pe hid His dog was recently hit by a car. Other
DALLAS -If the zoning hearing i a “mm 0 Rita Ancas asked Claudia if he Mini ish PRIVESTAR
board and developer Larry Clau- 5 ST i Ee could erect a privacy fence or plant Mini-dish systems are
dia can hammer out several de- / i shrubbery as a barrier along the ws revolutionizing satelliteTV.
tails, the borough will be minus a TI IIT [ i } property line. Her bedroom win- But they're also creating
| car wash and an empty lot, but or 4 54 | a dow will overlook the parking lot, GE ig
{ E) , will gain a Wendy's Restaurant. ERAS 10 BE RED: | 4 she said. gramming at a sensible price.
| Claudia, of Fallen Oaks Associ- ~ Vengen <. 7 “We know this is a differnt type i a To cut through the noise,
ates in Binghamton, NY, has a 1 Lo ae il of business,” Claudia said. “We'll “Worryree service, No - Yes Bll 70 jee io do 1s compare
purchase contract for the Robo HEHE : San Se work with you if you want left turn with programming, erie co p>
Wash and the site of the former | @wwesa®  onlysigns postedatour Mill Street Sail esisios any first mini-dish system ever.
Dallas Agway, which he wants to Ll exit.” a relabl e source With all-digital technology
develop into a 2,720 square-foot Claudia said he doesns’t have % i 2 ey
‘Wendy's fast food restaurant with any plans yet for the section of the best. Take a look at this
drive- in service. property which housed the land- a __ comparison chart. You'll get
| “We would like to begin con- planned for the Route 415 side of Neighbors Edward and Rita mark Agway building, heavily pc we S——_— a _—_ the picture-crystal clear
| struction as soon as possible and the property, with a second exit Ancas and Joe Stec testified they damaged during flooding in the string - 4 = PRIME TEn®
>» & open | in early fall,” he said. on Mill Street, Claudia said. are concerned about additional spring of 1994.
| - "He is seeking a variance for the Wendy's manager Steve Kepik traffic on Mill Street, noisy cars The board told Claudia to meet oh
drive-in window, which the bor- said the restaurant will generate and possible noise from thedrive- with his engineers to discuss :
ough's zoning code doesn’t pro- 15 full-time and about 30 part- in window's speakers. reducing the size of the signs, Your PRIM ESTAR Dealer in th e Dal / as Area
vide for in the business district. time jobs, with between eight and “Mill Street in less than 20 feet safety of entrances and exits and Dave Katyl
| « “The drive-in window is ex- 12 employees working each shift. wide,” Stec said. “If one car is erecting protective fencing or 5
pected to generate at least 50 Hoursofoperationwillbe 10a.m. parked on the side of the road, plantingashrub bufferarea along Katy atel : ite
recent of our income,” he said, to 10 p.m. weekdays and 10a.m. you have to maneuver around it the profiefly Ine,
Hlustrating its necessity. ‘to 11 p.m. Fridays and Satur- and block traffic. Parking is al- € hearing will continue June
a De entrance and ¢ one exit are days. lowed on both sides of the road. w 21 at 7 Do Rt. 1 1 8, Dallas . 675-2786
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~ Chopper makes so anding i in field
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By QRATE R. DOVE on that chopper,” said passenger
jos: via Frank Wagner. “That Invisible “ :
# Man was the one who got us down All I had time to = ;
caterpillar s may credit his flying  gypervisor who coordinates a ” ro f oO I= v J
= Blan i Je fis lente a private caterpillar spraying pro- sure scared. : oO S i
= armed, but his passenger cred- gram for arearesidents, was point- Frank Wagner
’ eS its someone else. ing out landmarks with pilot Ted Dallas Twp. supervisor Remove 2 Siovens Town & hirt
“There was a third passenger  Ohlmer. They were about 400 feet ountry cancrs Jaunaered.
s off the ground, spraying Country motor quit. from its protective wrap and it
Village Trailer Park in Franklin “It happened too fast for me to glows with cleanliness. All collar
Ww Township when the carburetor pe scared.” he said. “I steered to styles are restored to their original
eight Loss™ malfunctioned, causing the mo- the open area and landed it on a shape...sleeves, cuffs and body
S tor to cut out. hummock covered with thick have been carefully pressed. "Oh,
urpr ises "Ted said hie was going Brie. hush.” what a beautifully finished shirt!"
Res earcher road, but I told him those rock His initial inspection showed our friends say. Try us today!
lodges dons bend od San” Some damage io. the spray gear POST PHOTO/GRACE R. DOVE J
ia) ~ WASHINGTON -- A nutritional agner said. “I suggested he hea which hangs on the bottom of the .
ve researcher’ s plan to end world hunger for the clearing behind the trailer bird. TYING UP LOOSE ENDS r Steven 4
became side tracked when people eat- park.” Both men said they weren't Ted Ohlmer secured his heli- Town & Country Cloisis
ing his "hi-tech" chewable food tablet Things happened very quickly, hurt copter to a trailer after making
lost weight. The reason for the weight he added. : an emergency landing June 7 675-0468
loss is still somewhat of a mystery, but “All I had time to do was say By 6 p.m. Ohlmer had man- while spraying for caterpillars in Hours: Monday - Friday 6:30 A.M. - 7 P.M.
ome results lays been Signifioant. : ‘Oh, my God!’ I was sure scared,” gel io get the chopper airborne Franklin Township. Saturday 8 AM. - 6 P.M.
e original formula was devel- Wagner said. “We bounced twice and {ly it several hundred yards °
ped by National Dietary Research when we landed.” downhill to a level gravel area, copter again, Wagner fired back, Country Club Shop ping Ji Rous 309 Dallas
ind has now been improved with an Olhmer, a 22-yearveteranpilot where he had parked his truck “I have to. Ted is from California The Professional Edge € rersonat fouc
: pretite contr 3 ingredient along with = 41 jearned to fly in the Army, and helicopter trailer, and land it and doesn’t know his way around ha A member of the International Fabricare Institute,
: o® pa opie i a Ti pent said he thought he had another on he inafier here. Someone has to tell him \ #Ff the association of professional drycleaners and launderers. J
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Voriculture. The revolutionary new 10 minutes of fuel left when the ed if he'd go up in the heli- where to spray.
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