| —— 7 2 ~ The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 25 th, “o DISTRICT COURT BRIEFS -. Kingston man to stand trial for sarnying weapon, altering plates “Kingston resident Michael G. other vehicle and someone had Bra 19, waived hisright toa removed the sticker containing preliminary hearing Sept. 19 be- its expiration date. The owner's fore District Justice James Tupper card had also expired. ‘on ‘misdemeanor charges of car- While talking with Spencer and ‘rying a prohibited offensive his passengers, Haleysawamelal “weapon and improper display of pipe sticking out from under the vehicle documents. front seat. The pipe was welded to He was also cited for drivingan a smaller pipe to resemble a side- unregistered vehicle, using a li- handle baton used in police work c¢ense plate on a vehicle it wasn't for riot control, but weighed more issued to and fraudulent use of a than five lbs., much more than a license plate. police baton, Haley said. ~ Spencer was arrested July 23 Haley was assisted by Dallas by Lehman Twp. patrolman Jack Twp. patrolman Wayman Miers Haley after police noticed himdriv- and Dallas Borough patrolman ing erratically on Rts. 118 and James Drury. 415. During a routine records Spencer was represented by check police found that the car's = public defender Jonathan Blum. license plate was issued to an- Tt i Hettes, 34, who was arrested Aug. D.U.I CASES SENT TO 10 by Dallas Twp. patrolman COUNTY COURT Wayman Miers after police ob- The following D.U.IL defendants served him driving erratically on waived their rights to preliminary Lower Demunds Road. After fail- hearings before District Justice ing field sobriety tests, he took a James Tupper Sept. 19: breath test which showed his e Edwardsville resident Joseph ~~ blood alcohol level to be .14. Kardish, 33, who was arrested Hetles waived his right to legal June 30 by Dallas Borough pa- counsel. trolman James Martin after po- lice observed him driving errati- * Dallas resident Douglas cally on Rl. 415, Main St. and Sorber, 48, who was arrested July Huntsville Rd., nearly colliding 13 by Lake Twp. patrolman John head-on with two oncoming cars. Young after police observed him After failing field sobriety tests, driving erratically on Church Kardish took a blood test which Road. After failing field sobriety showed his blood alcohol level to tests, he took a blood test which be .211, more than twice the legal showed his blood alcohol level to limit of .10. be .104. He was also cited for not using Sorber waived his right to legal his dow beam. A related citation counsel, for careless driving was dismissed. Young was assisted at the scene Kardish was represented by pub- by Harveys Lake officers Karlowicz lic defender Jonathan Blum. and Stubeda. _e Dallas resident George S. Swan, 49, who was arrested July CHARGES DISMISSED 21 by Dallas Borough patrolman Charges of harrassment and William Norris after police ob- simple assaultagainst Trucksville served him driving erratically on residents Kimberly and Robert Rt. 415. When first asked for his Karavitch were dismissed Sept. driver's license, Swan first pro- 19 after each refused to testify duced a different ID card instead. against the other at a preliminary After failing field sobriety tests, he hearing. took a blood test which showed They had been arrested Sept. 7 his, blood alcohol level to be .157. by Kingston Twp. officer Charles Swan was represented by at- Rauschkolb after being involved ~torney Ferris Webby. in a domestic dispute at their -'e¢ Noxen resident Philip S. Meadowcrest Drive home. ~ [ rd | wy ! fase N.E. PENNA'S NO. 1 SPOT y FOOD, FUN & ENTERTAINMENT! : 5 STEAKS * CHOPS * SEAFOOD Ji INL DANDYS | 55 EnTrEES HSER 59.95 S$ pol | Children's Menu Available Galery 125 Deliciously Different & Dandy : ¥ Late Nite Snacks and J Very Special Cream Drinks OPEN 7 DAYS 11:30 AM TO 2 AM : 586-6000 288-3500 ' RTS. 6 & 11, CLARKS SUMMIT MARK PLAZA, EDWARDSVILLE, RT. 11 : ENTERTAINMENT Friday, Sept. 27 Saturday, Sept. 28 TBA TBA Atty. Theodore L. Krohn is now accepting personal injury claims on a contingency fee basis. Appointments can be made at either his Dallas or Kingston offices by calling 288-2140 to arrange an appointment. 4-H membet Erin Popek raised the lamb purchased by Larry Hilbert of Hilbert’s Tractor Store. A lamb raised by 4-H member Sara Stone A New Location for The Grand 4-H member Richard Joyce, was bought Many local businesses came to by Tom Rashinsky, Lehman Power. show support, while veteran auc- 4-H Sheep first Lamb Auction Club held its first annual Market Lamb Auction at the Luzerne County Fair. Though very popular at other county fairs, it's a first locally. The 4-H members raised lambs, which were judged and later auc- tioned to benefit the 4-H and the a individual member to further his raised by or her sheep flock. ampion lam tioneer Bob Earl donated his ser- vices. Sy The Grand Champion lamb, Mulhenburg's Hillandale Farm, was purchased by Tom Rashinski of Lehman Power. The Reserve Champion font. Harveys Lake after some very heated bidding. Larry Hilbert of Hilbert's Trac- tor Store, Rte. 415, Dallas and the Dallas Agway Inc. also purchased lambs. Kids from eight to 18 years ald SH 4-H member Ben Stone shows off his Reserve are invited to join the Luzerne was bought by Mary Rakowski and Robert Champion lamb, with Eric Morrow Sr. and Jr. of County 4-H Sheep Club for next Maleval from Agway, Inc. Quixote Enterprises, Inc., of Harveys Lake. year. AlN E HITT AEOND William D. Hottenstein, M.D. J. Charles Lentini, M.D. It's a unique combination of internal and family medicine physicians and staff, continuing to provide you and your family with a comprehensive and convenient resource for quality primary care at our new Kingston location. Pl ERCE STREET INTERNAL MEDICINE FAMILY MEDICINE _ Deborah Baird, PA.-C Joseph |. Szustak, D.O. PRIMARY CARE | Wiliam D. Hottenstein, M.D. J. Charles Lentini, M.D. Joseph J. Szustak, D.O. 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