2. The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 8, 1997 DISTRICT COURT BRIEFS 4 Game Commission to give fall tours to nature lovers D.U.I. CHARGES * Dallas resident Jeffrey Piatt, 34. was arrested July 12 by Dal- He was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and careless driving. He waived his Dombroski seeks final plan approval Thomas Dombroski, Developer of the Elmcrest Woods Subdivision, ‘dy ENTER OUR FALL FOLIAGE J, las Township patrolman Jeffrey right to preliminary hearing be- i) LJ Colorful foliage and the invigo- ing wildlife habitat improvements J. Dennis after police observed on Districl Wusties Janes rating snap of mountain airarea and local history. him driving erratically on Rt. 309 ~~ 'YPP€I- : part of the Game Commission's The SGL 57 tour will meet at and Main Rd. > Piston resident. Richard upcoming tours offered on select the Northeast Regional Office in After failing field sobriety tests, lite. 31, was arrested Aug. 7 by tracts of state game lands this Dallas, at the junction of Routes Piatt was taken to the Dallas Town- ~~ Harvey 3 Lake paly ola dames fall.” 415 & 118, between 9 a.m. and ship Police Station where hisblood ~~ Karlowiczafter White lledionty ~The auto tours will give the 9:30 a.m. on Sun., Oct. 12. alcohol level was determined tobe ~~ [or @ marked stop sign. : publica rare peek at wildlife and The tour route will encompass 113. er falling field sobriety tests, management practices behindthe approximately 30 miles and take He was charged with driving its was tahion to Wilkes Barry gates of SGL 57 in Wyoming and about five hours to complete. Four under the influence of alcohol, General Hospital where he refused of Luzerne Counties, SGL 141 in wheel-drive vehicles are strongly failing to keep right and disregard [© Submit to a blood alcohol test. { Carbon County, and SGL'12 and recommended. of traffic lane. Piatt waived his Refusal to take the test pesul sine > 36 in Bradford County. Those participating in the tour right to a preliminary hearing be- Ny sarsuspensionofa drivers ~ Game Commissioner person- are urged to bring a picnic lunch fore District [Justice James i g it ving nel will be on hand to explain for a stop at a picturesque loca- Tupper. Ne big Shaved with 4s wing. various points of interest, includ- tion along the route. e Richford, NY resident David under the influence of alcohol, wie! Earl Everidge, 38, was arrested [ailing to stop at a stop sign and. = - All smiles as two Rotarians receive honors. From left, JoAnn Sept. 17 after Dallas Township drving With suspended license Tw KF th 6 H t N t1 Hall, Dr. Lehman, Melissa Saxon (president Dallas Rotary Club) police chief Wayman Miers saw ~ A related charge of careless driv; LY! 0 catners Lorn arves ative all, Lr. ~en P olary his vehicle weave between lanes 18 Was dismissed. gs : i Duncan Whitehead. on. RL. 309. American Festival October 10-12 Rotarians Hall and L.ehman After failing field sobriety tests. CREDIT CARD THEFT O) Al Everidge was taken to the Dallas Dallas resident James M. Two Feathers Corn Harvest The M.C. for the weekend will Jona Police Station where he Setser, 19, pled guilty to theft by +! Festival, a not for profit entity, be Bob Red Feather of Mohawk ° refused to take a blood alcohol deception Sept. 29. Setser was proudly presents the 1997 Native decent. Head dancers will be Pocco honored for years of SCrvice test. Refusal to submit toablood identified as the person using / American Indian. Festival to be . and Susan Little Feather. alcohol test results in a one year Robert Fallon’'s GM credit card” held at the Luzerne County Fair- We are very proud to have Dallas Rotary Club recently Gold Officer of the United States suspension of a driver's license. that was discovered missing Feb. ground in Dallas, on Oct. 10, 11, Jackie Crow back with us this recognized two people for their Naval Academy for 18 years. He was charged with driving 16 after Fallon received a call’ and 12. year. Jackie is a Cherokee Legend outstanding public service over Dr. Lehman is not only a past under the influence ofalcoholand from the GM Corp. asking him if The grounds will open ‘Friday Keeper. She has been given the many years. president of the Dallas Rotary Club disorderly conduct. he was aware of $2,096 worth of afternoon at 5 p.m. with Native task oflearning, rememberingand JoAnn Hall has been active in but has been active member over * Dallasresident Scott Drasnin, items purchased Feb. 15. American inspired crafters and teaching the ancient Legends. many organizationsincludingThe many years, working on, and 27, was arrested Sept. 14 by Dal- Setser used the card at the «ot = vendors selling their wares. En- Over the years she hasbeen gifted Greater Wilkes-Barre Association chairing many committees, in- las Borough patrolman James = Sneaker King and Radio Shack’ i) o trance, Friday evening will be free with Legends of other tribes such for the Blind, Dallas Area Feder- cluding three years as program Drury after police observed him = stores in the Country Club Shop- > to the public. as the Sioux, Mohawk and Semi- ated Woman's Club (former presi-. chairman. driving erratically on Rt. 415. ping Center in Dallas. The gate will open at 10 a.m. nole. She holds degrees in Jour- dent), VNA/League (former presi- Ms. Hall and Dr. Lehman were After failing field sobriety tests, He was charged with theft by of Saturday and Sunday for aniomi- nalism and Political Science from dent and secretary), Teddy Bear recognized as Paul Harris Fellows Drasnin was taken to the Dallas deception. Related charges of re-*.* nal fee. The festival will begin at the University of South Florida Patrol (coordinator) Meals on when $1000 was donated in each Township Police Station where his ceiving stolen property, forgery noon with the Grand Entry of = and is a featured lecturer and a Wheels, Wyoming Valley Chapter of their names to The Paul Harris blood alcohol was determined to and use of a stolen credit card: ~ Native American styledancersand published author. of The Red Cross, and Friends of Foundation. It is the highest be .181. were dropped. drummers in their beautiful rega- Come join us for a weekend of the Back Mountain Memorial Li- honor that a Rotary Club can iia. fun, dance and education. brary besides school and church bestow on an individual. \ RT organizations. Ms. Hall is also a The donations sent to the Foun- i po : Past President of The Dallas Ro- dation are used to foster interna- Hav e You Been To, ti » | Pp i [o) PERTY TRANSFERS tary Anns. tional understanding through oy. Dr. Clinton Lehman, amember Rotary International and most of Dallas Rotary Club since 1979 recently has been instrumental in « Remin 4 ton 's The Bolowiniz property trans- Norman R. Hope, et ux, toTho- is a former Board Member of the virtually eradicating polio through fers were recorded at the Luzerne mas F. Eustice, et ux, Harveys Blind Association and the TB So- distribution of vaccine in third Re staurant County Courthouse for the week - Lake Bor., $198,000. ciety. He also served as Blueand world countries. of Sept. 19-25: .. Irene 'B.. Wilton, vir: al’ to : Ralph C. Garris, et ux, to Dal- Benedect A. Yatko, et ux, Lot 85, icv thie olde. world charri.ot 5 las Designs, Inc., Baldin St., Dal- Harveys Lake Bor. $8,000. Program on breast cancer Oct. 18 njoy the olae-wo las Borough, $20, 000. John N. Murray, et ux, to Int'l. private dining room Joseph P. Gilroy, Jr., et ux, to Church of Foursquare Gospel. .42 “Linking Hearts and Hands” on Oct. 18, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Wilkes- Feast on the finest entrees and | C William N. Kern, et ux, 21, 23,24 ac. see deed, Jackson Twp., Barre's Public Square, The American Cancer Society, Maternal and : + A Garbutt Ave., Dallas Twp., $125,000. Family Health Services, and the Pennsylvania Department of Health desserts with the comfortable feeling of home $37,800. Mark A. Stephens, et ux, to present a breast cancer awareness event . : . : Paul J. Klug, et ux, to Mark A. Michael J. Kelly, et ux, Lot 13B You are invited to help celebrate National Breast Cancer Awareness : Serving the freshest foods for lunch and dinner Stephens, et ux, Lot 30 Maple Dr., Harris Hill Acres, Kingston Twp., Month by expressing through pictures or words, what breast cancer ‘Tuesday thru Saturday from 11:00 a.m Dias] Twp., $42,500. $161,000. means to you. Beginning at 11 a.m., posterboard cut-outs of hearts James A. Hoover, et ux, to Jo- Mark W. Puffenberger, et ux, to and hands will be available free of charge, for you to design a tribute, . GL-oY 3-1 Iv | . rig seph F. Kobulski, .60 ac. Lot 13 Thomas A. Mostri, et ux, Lot 14 conceptualize a memory, or simply make a statement about breast Rem ington's accomodates business lunches, Northwoods, Dallas. Twp., Cedar Lane, Kingston Twp., cancer. seminars, showers, and parties for 2-30 guests. $249,000. $254,000. Dr. Daniel Kopen, Dr. Patrick Kelly, Dr. Karen Cooper and Sister dames J. Benner, et ux, to Frank Peter Young, ux al, to Catherine Morris will be speaking at 12 to discuss the emotional, 203 East Tioga, Tunkhannock PA 9D) ( “James A. Hoover, et ux, Lot 1 Fox Terry A. Danks, et al, 4 parcels, physical and social aspects of breast cancer. (next to Lavelle Real Estate) : Blow. Dallas Twp- $169,000. Lehman Twp., $50,500. At 1 p.m. there will be a celebration of all breast cancer survivors Gift followed by a drawing for several door prizes. BYOB 83 6-240 I Certificates Brittany Lane Section, in Dallas Borough, is seeking Final Plan PHOTO CONTEST ph " Approval. The subdivision consists of seven residential lots with a 527 / Tr 4 ft. new cul-de-sac road on 4.5 acres of land located in a Single-Family GREAT PRIZES! » ; ‘Residence (R-1) District. 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