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Citizens' Voice from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 16

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Citizens' Voicei
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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mm For the 1 u'iggitts 1 Oakschunas John Walter, Davis Street, Plymouth, and Paula Diane Watti, Iaverray Boulevard, Underbill, Fla. Semoa Ronald Adam Street. Freeland, and Tammy J. Hoffman, Yale Street. Freeland.

a 3 p.m.; appointments recommended. Tuesday, April 2, Trinity Presbyterian Church, 10S Irem Dallas, 1 tot p.m. Wednesday, April 27, Seton Catholic High School. William Street. Pittston.

1:30 Aa.m. to 1:30 p.m. Closed. Thursday, April 28, King's College Gym. North Main Street.

Wilkes-Barre, 11 a.m. to p.m. Friday, April 29, Lake-Lehman High School. Lehman, a.m. to 2 p.m.

Closed. Tuesday, May 3, John Fine High School. Nanticoke. 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Closed. Wednesday, May 4. Wilkes University Marts Center, South Franklin Street, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, May Crestwood High School, 281 S.

Mountain Mountaintop, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Closed. Wednesday, May 11. Genetti Hotel and Coaveatioa Center, Market Street, Wilkes-Barre.

I a.m. to 3 p.m.; appointments recommended. Friday, May 13, West 81de Vocational-Technical School. Prtngle, 1:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Closed. Wed, May 18, Dallas United Methodist Church, Parsonage Street, Dallas, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Appointments recommended. Thursday.

May 19. Jewish Community Center, 00 8. River St. WUkes-Barre, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Appointment recommended. Friday, May 20, General Hospital North River Street, WUkes-Barre, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Appointments recommended. Tuesday, May 24, Wyoming Valley West High School, Wadham Street, Plymouth, 8:15 a.m.

to 2:15 p.m. Closed. Miss Susaa Tremayae. "Forests: The Shadow of Civtlitatioa" by Robert P. Harrison and "Reclaiming the Last Wild Placet" by Roger L.

DiSilvestro was donated by Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Fellerman and Family in memory of Dr. Suhakara Rao Yadama. American Red Cross blood collection schedule: Tuesday, April 19.

Pittston Area High School, Stoat YatesvUe, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Closed. Friday, April 22, General Hospital North River Street, 11 a.m. to 4 The following new license and license transfers for Luieme County were approved by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board for Feb.

12 through March 4. Mary Denard, Nick's Tavern, 711 N. Main Pittston to Mario Taf-f era, 142 S. Mala St, Pittston. Clanssen trading as Claassen's, 31 E.

Diamond Hatleton to Station 33, Station, 33, 29-31 E. Diamond Hatleton, Edward S. Butitsky, trading at The Dramshop, 229 Lackawanna Swoyersville to Dramshop Enterprises, Dramshop, same address. MmWfflLlAKC TOOT MM Pennsylvania State Police, Bureau of Llqaor Control Enforcement, WUkes-Barre performed the following activities ia March: Complaints received 114. complaints received and combined with ongoing investigations 12, complaints Investigated 110.

licensed establishments checked 49, establishments cited for violation of liquor laws 40, personal warnings 28. Seated were gallons of beer and 3.0 liters of win. lmmmE rrnmm rwidri Hartmann James Edward, Loomli Street, WUket-Barre, and Janice Eliiabeth Reitegi, North Mountain Boulevard, Mountain top. Wowiak Richard Edward, RD Wapwallopea, and Diaae Renee (Richards) Wotniak, Kirby Avenue, Mountaintop. Scott Anthony Donald, RD 1, Dallas, and Valerie M.

May, Pellams Terrace, Dallas. Marcario Vincent P. Madison Street, Wilkes-Barre, and Andrea F. Fisher, East Oak Street, Pittston Township. Subarton Ronald Main Road, Plymouth Township, and Susan D.

Gillia. RR 2, Shickshinny. Sova Robert Indian Creek Drive, Wilkes-Barre, and Kathleen D. Corcoran, Brier Drive, Chmielewskl Roman East Beatty Street, Wilkes-Barre, and Rebecca L. Ostrowski, East Beatty Street, Wilkes-Barre.

Devlin Morrell Summit Street, Sbavertown, and Bonny B. rinker, Summit Street, Sbavertown. Coleman Thomas Michael, East Center Street, Mahanoy City, and Wendy A. (Mast) Coleman, Glasgow Street, Pottstown. Price David Pocono Manor, and Susan A.

Ayers, Prospect Road, Mountaintop. Morris-Long Henry, West Market Street, WUkes-Barre, and Daria Morris, Tobin Lane, Edwardsville. Rugletic Ronald Brown Crest Drive, West Wyoming, and Ana Marie T. Paddock, Holden Street, Dupont. Mrocbko Barry Lincoln Street, Hatleton, and Paulette Michele (Platukli) Mrocbko, Lincoln Street, Hatleton.

Kile John, South Maple Avenue, Kingston, and Jody Matosky, Washington Avenue, West Wyoming. Witkowski Raymond RR Drams, and Cynthia M. (Eisenhower) Witkowski. Main Street, Jeddo. Attend A FREE Contact Lens Information Seminar Presented State Police at Wyoming issued 110 warning notices and 340 traffic citations In March, according to a month-end report.

Crime activity: SO reported offenses, SO founded offenses, 10 offenses cleared, 9 arrests. Patrol activity: 38 mishaps, 4 bit-runs, one fatal, 14 injured. THE PUGLIESE EYE SPECIALISTS DEPARTMENT OF OPTOMETRY WORLDWIDE SPONSOR OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES 1 tip The following gifts and memorials were received by the Osterhout Free Library, 71 South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. "Popular Mechanics Home Answer Book" was donated by Maggie Domant in memory of Dominick (Micky) Malacari. In memory of Eliiabeth Fenner MeixelL Charles B.

Reif donated the following: "Margaret Junkin Preston: A Biography" by Mary Price Coulling, "Curriculum Vitae" by Muriel Spark, "America's First Woman Lawyer: A Biography of Myra Bradwell" by Jane M. Friedman, and "American Ground Zero: The Secret Nuclear War" by Carole Gallagher. In memory of Jesse F. Mendota, Charles and Marie McCormick donated "Moxart and the Enlightenment" by Nicholas Till. Wilfred Adams Jr.

donated "The Reiner Sound" (CD) ia memory of Mrs. Sarah Mosley and "Hear My Prayer" (CD) ia memory of George Ogin. "The Apostrophe Thief" by Barbara Paul was donated by EOy and Joe Pernglno In memory of Helen Peraa. "Forest Life, Birds, Trees, The Visual Dictionary of Plants. Birds and How They Live" was donated by George E.

Shemis in memory of Eleaaor P. Shamls, 1929-1990. Judge Roseau donated "Tyranny of Kindness" by Theresa Fuakiello fat memory of Dr. Andrew Shaw, Jr. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert L. Casper donated "Ribbentrop: A Biography" by Michael Block la memory of Dr. Donald Smith. Dr.

John Africa donated "California's Threatened Environment" by Tim Palmer ia memory of Wm. Swinesburg. Wilfred Adams Jr. donated "Symphonic Dances" (CD) la memory of A Complete Review Of The Newest Contact Lens Options That May Be Suitable For You Review Of New Eyeglass Frame Lens Technology DuringThis Event Register For Free Merchandise WHEN: Thursday, April 28th at 6:00 P.M. LOCATION: The Pugliese Eye Specialists 601 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston Department Of Optometry Kurt J.

Moody, O.D. F.A.A.O. Director Of Optometry Jeffrey S. Empfield, OD. Jay B.

Tanner, O.D., EA.A.O. Adam M. Coffee, OD. UsaA. Toole David M.

Clark, OD. Registration Is Necessary, Please Call 288-7405 Or 1-800-322-4733 Extension 133. A VISION OF EXCELLENCE These lawsuits were filed at the courthouse: Michael and Mary Ann Ferrence, 22 Briar Creek Road, Plains Township, vs. Horace Mann Insurance Company, Springfield, 111., alleged vandalism and damage to home May 25. 1993, sum In excess of S20.0M.

Henry Elmy, (SO N. Main Sugar Notch, vs. Jos pea Tarnalicki, III, rear of UZV, Main Street. Sugar Notch, ejectment and damages. Donna and Luke Sowick, Meyers Street, Edwardsville, vs.

Richard, Thomas and Sally Wilson, Lake Ariel, Wayne County, alleged Injuries, collision of vehicles October 1112, in Larksville, In excess of $21,000 on each of two counts. Laurie A. Whyuott, 42 Mason St. Exeter, vs. Eddy Orval Dean Ultsey, 47 Wyoming Street, WUkes-Barre, and Ruseell and Joan Miller, 44 Stanton West Pitts ton.

alleged injuries In a collision of vehicles March 2, 1994, In Forty Fort, in excess of 120,000. Pennsylvania Gas and Water Company, Wilkes-Barre, vs. Bieha Construction Company, Quakertown, contract work on relocation of gas line in Wilkes-Barre, $11,272..

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