2. The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 29, 1998 Golf tourney, raffle and dance scheduled to benefit Rikki Sue A benefit gold tournament is, scheduled for may 23 at Four Seasons Golf Course, beginning at 1 pm. The Her mother, Colene and mysell would like to sincerely thank ev- eryone from the bottom of our hearts for all the Ch) wr tournament is prayers. We are sponsored by Off- so grateful.” set Paperback Also, a raffle Manufacturers and dance are Inc. to try and planned. The raise money for, raffle will be helc POST PHOTO/KYLIE SHAFFERKOETTER Rikki Sue June 26. All pro 0 @ Bronco rams borough garage A Hunlock Creek woman's Ford Bronco jumped out of gear and rolled into the Dallas Borough garage April 17. Sue Ann Wildoner and her son in the doctor's office when her Bronco hit the garage. i DISTRICT COURT BRIEFS Shotwell, the 5- year-old grand- daughter of Debbie Mitchell, asst. director of customer ser- vices at Offset. Shotwell was se- ceeds will go tc Rikki Sue. / television, mi crowave, gol clubs and $5( gift certificate tc Yesterday's res- taurant are Postman honored for 25 years' service Daniel B. Jones has been a city carrier at the Dallas Post Office for 25 years. Recently, Charles Innamorati, officer in charge, presented Jones with a Service Award Pin and citation. Pictured, - riously burned in some the items ATL LARCED was her I Wilko Bare | nap Biive at — that will be from left, Innamorati and Jones. | General Hospital where her blood ~~ her Shavertown KEE a raffled. The Hunlock Creek resident Tammy Dunshuir, 31, was arrested Feb. 22 by Lehman Township patrol- man Scott Davis after police were called to Severn Newberry’s resi- dence on Roaring Brook Rd. ‘Upon arrival police found John Lindsay Dunsmuir bleeding from his mouth, chin and hands. He told police he had been assaulted by his ex-wife Tammy. He said he went to her residence in Hunlock Creek to return his two sons after visitation. He said the he and his ex-wife exchanged hostile words before she began to punch him repeatedly. He did not use force against her, he said. Mr. Dunsmuir was directed to asst. police chief Newberry’s house by a neighbor. ‘Ms. Dunshmuir was charged with simple assault and harass- ment. : D.U.L. CHARGES The following people have waived their right to a prelimi- nary hearing before District Jus- tice James Tupper: * Noxen resident Eugene Visneski, 23, who was arrested Feb. 14 by Dallas Borough patrol- man William Norris after police alcohol level was determined to be .181. She was charged with driving under the influence of al- cohol, failing to keep right and careless driving. e Harveys Lake resident Rob- ert L. MacDowell, 49, who ‘was arrested Feb. 14 by Dallas Bor- ough patrolman James Drury af- ter police observed him driving erratically on Rt. 309. After failing field sobriety tests, he was taken to Wilkes-Barre - General Hospital where his blood alcohol level was determined to be .103. He was charged with driving under the influence of al- cohol and following too closely. A related charge of careless giving was dismissed. * Hunlock Creek resident David Dorrance, 27, who was arrested March 3 by Kingston Township patrolman Wade Curtis after he responded to a one-car accident on Hillside Rd. After failing field sobriety tests, he was taken to Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where his blood alcohol level was determined to be .215. He was charged with driving under the influence of al- cohol. A related charge of care- dance will be held June 12. Format of the RIKKI SUE SHOTWELL home. She is re- ceiving medical treatment for her injuries at St. Christopher's Children’s Hospital's burn cen- ter, Philadelphia. Mitchell said in a written state- ment that her granddaughter is improving daily. “On April 22 she had been taken off the respirator and is doing fine. She is a little more alert and will respond to you by shaking her head. The only word that she has said is, ‘ouch.’ Also, she is now starting to eat solid foods. Her second grafting has gone very well and she will be scheduled for a third next week. with a shotgun start. Individuals or businesses may also sponsor a hole or tee. Deadline for registra- tion is May 11. For registration information or more information about the raffle and dance, contact Arlene O'Malley, 674-9423 or 586-1383; or Lisa DeLeo, 674-9434 or 836- 6391. Donations may also be mailed to Rikki Sue Shotwell Fund, c/o Luzerne National Bank, 509 Main Rd., Dallas, PA 18612. Deer Meadow (continued from page 1) one. judge, preferably Cappellini, to hear the three separate cases that are now in the works, in hopes of moving the proceedings swiftly. There is also the possibility of an out- of-court resolution, he said. “There may be a meeting of the attorneys before then (May 18).” chased a one-half interest in Deer Meadow from a former owner of the land, although more than a dozen attorneys have researched titles in the development without finding a flaw in the chain of title. Fitch bought .the remaining lots in Deer Meadow in 1993. tournament is captain and crew POST PHOTO/RON BARTIZEK On guard Anna Appel, a member of the Dallas High School Indoor Guard, performed in a demonstration for students Monday. An extension of the marching band program, Dallas and Lake-Lehman have the only Indoor Guard programs in the region. Both squads will observed him driving erratically = jess driving was dismissed. Hassey claims to have pur- by Ron Bartizek compete for the Atlantic Coast Championships in Wildwood, New 9 ¢ on Rt. 415. Kingston resident Celinda Jersey this weekend. After failing field sobriety tests, Jennings, 41, who was arrested - he was taken to the D.U.I. Center March 3 by Dallas Borough pa- _ : where his blood alcohol level was {rolman James Drury after police Comedy at Lake-Lehman " determined to be 113. He was shserved her driving erratically The Lake-Lehman Theater Dept. will present "Up the Down Stair- Phare i, ing under the 44 Rt. 309. case,” a comedy by Bel Kaufman, Fri.-Sun., May 1-3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Inliuence ol alcono). After failing field sobriety tests, high school auditorium. Tickets are $4 for adults, $2 for students. L ing i § allo was | A B 5 ph il rn: 4 i 4 2 she was taken to the Dallas Town- Refreshments will be available. andseape/Maintenance Services raw ¥ € Og WhOoWas afresicas an. ship Police Station where her | : by Harveys Lake Borough patrol- plood alcohol level was determined : Spring Cleanup, Mul ch, : man Damian Hoover after police tobe .127. 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