The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 30, 1983, Image 14

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Clerk of Courts.
As the Democratic
incumbent, he will again
present his background,
public record and service
in the office to the people
to serve this county as its
clerk of courts. During his
tenure the office has been
modernized to ensure
greater savings for the
eliminated. The office is
using a typewritten and
modern flat card filing
system.
A concentrated effort
was used in collecting
recognized his record of
public service in this
office. This recognition
was shown when they
elected him president of
the Prothonotaries and
is my hope and prayer
that the people of this
county will have an op-
portunity to see and listen
to me and all of my op-
ponents as we discuss the
Eugene Hudak has responsive county The laborious hand- balance the county ment throughout this and ask the voters and
announced to the citizens government. written docket books budget. Commonwealth. taxpayers to study my
and taxpayers of Luzerne For the past 11 years which had been used by Hudak’s colleagues “The Clerk of Courts public record as the clerk
Coutny that he will seek Hudak has welcomed the Luzerne County for the throughout the Com- officeisimportanttoallof of courts and my private
reelection to the office of opportunity and challenge past 150 years have been monwealth have thepeople ofthe county. It record as a citizen in this
county. The records will
indicate that I have kept
all: my past; com-
mittments to the people
who elected me.
of the county taxpayers. This costs from other counties Clerks of Courts issues of this campaign. I “Thanks to my many
: modernization was made for crimes which were Association. This position welcome any opportunity friends for their support
Hudak’s record in by securing federal committed by inmates at was never before held by to publicly debater my in the past, and I am
public office reflects a grants. the Chase Correctional opponents on the looking forward to your
sincere belief that the Institution. This led to a Luzerne County questions facing the office support. in the future.
{citizens of this county All records dating back collections of more than resident. In that of clerk of courts in Working together we can
4vant more representation
and efficiency from the
to 1827 have been micro-
filmed and require a
$60,000 for the county
treasury. Sound fiscal
ccapacity he has had the
opportunity to work with
’)
Luzerne county,
Hudak.
says
win this election, and
continue to provide the
officials they elect. He minimum of storage managmeent has resulted the legislature in drafting “] offer my candidacy taxpayers of Luzerne
says his record is one that ~~ space. This allows for in additional thousands of more modern, efficient to the citizens of this County with "the best
has been committed to instant retrieval and dollars in interest and bail and effective laws as they county as an independent possible office of the clerk
responsible and
Swoyersville lost The Mothers Com- Belle Reggie, is planning Patrick, Gerald and nounced that the parish speedy recovery and we daughter of Mr. and Mrs. For auditor, Steve
another of its finest munion Breakfast will be a trip to Canada in July Joseph Storz and Shawn will hold its annual all hope to see her up and Peter Lapore of Hudson. Kubasti of the third ward.
residents in Anthony held on Sunday, May 15. and a day at Mt. Haven. and Larry Little. Church Bazaar Thursday, around soon. Our prayers Mr. Noler is the son of Mr. Chairman Adamchakyy
“Jeff” Zdancewicz of 72 -0- A representative from Megan Rose is the fifth Friday and Saturday are with her. and Mrs. Merle Noler of also said that the VV
Mountain Street. Jeff and Baseball is here as you the Drug and Alcohol grandchild for Mr. and evenings, July 14,15, 16 at -0- Swoyersville. organization also en-
his late wife raised a fine can tell by most of the Department will be at the Mrs. Gerald Storz and the the Church Grounds on Anthony McHale of Maternal great grand- dorsed the Luzerne
family. He was a top available fields in next meeting, today at 1 22nd grandchild of Mr. the corner of Shoemaker Lackawanna Avenue, mother is Mrs. Maria County Democratic
bowler and was always Swoyersville being used p.m. at the Holy Trinity and Mrs. Warren Little of and Hemlock Streets in Swoyersville, is Groff of Hudson, Endorsed Candidates.
willing to help anyone out by the Little Leaguers, lower hall on Hughes St., Larksville. Swoyersville. ~~ Co-chair- recuperating at his home maternal great grand- -0- .
when it came to bowling. Teeners and the softball Swoyersville. The christening outfit men of the affair are following a stay at Nesbitt mother is Mrs. Henrietta Last Wednesday,
He always had a nice players. was handmade by Gerald Edward Volack and ' Hospital. Get well Tony, Jacien of Swoyersville. march 23, Hughes Street
word for everyone. He 0 -0- Storz’ grandmother, Mrs. Leonard Stefanko. we want to see you up and Paternal great grand- in Swoyersville was well-
will be sadly missed by Tr : Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mary Storz, deceased. around. parents are Mr. and Mrs. populated with cars. This
everyone. Swoyersville Senior Little of 568 Miller St. The godparents for -0- -0- Ed Noler of Beaver writer counted close to 100
0+ Citizens under Project Luzerne announced the Megan Rose are Malcolm Many of our gardeners Swoyersville was Crossing, Neb. cars from the tracks at
The Calendar of HEAD met recently with birth of a daughter Megan LaFrance and Edith were caught off guard as stunned this past Wed- -0- the Forty Fort line to
Activities for the Con- Angelo Costello presiding. Rose on March 10. Megan ~~ Gavrish. they were getting ready to nesday over the sudden John Adamchak, Shanky’s Cafe on both
fraternity of Christian Agnes Vitanovec, vice Rose was baptized this og start planting. Good thing death of Pete Bayo Sr. of chairman of the sides of the street.
Mothers of Holy Trinity president, led the group in past Sunday at Sacred Mrs. Alice Matukonis is they didn’t, as the Sidney Street. He was ‘Democratic Party in The reason for this was
Parish for the next few
printing of all records.
the Lord’s Prayer and
poundage, which helped
relate to county govern-
Democratic candidate,
of courts.”
Heart Church in Luzerne.
home from the Nesbitt
weather got colder. Wait
well known and liked by
Swoyersville, announcd at
the Democratic meeting
weeks is as follows: The pledge to the flag. The baby wore. the Hospital where she was a until after the end of everyone Hewill besadly - the recent Democratic at Shanky’s, the “Fiddler
reception of First Holy In celebration of St. christening outfit worn by = medical paitent. She is April, unless the weather missed. meeting held at Shanky’s on the Roof” show at the
Communion will take Patrick’s Day, the group her grandfather Gerald F. coming along well. Alice changes. -0- Cafe on Hughes St. that Music Box Dinner
place on Sunday, April 10. sang Irish ' songs and Storz 57 years ago. The is a hard worker for the -0O- Mr. and Mrs. Ricky the organization ie en- playhouse, Lenten Ser-
Breakfast will be served Michael Hayden, Irish outfit was also worn by St. Mary’s Annual Bazaar Vera Oravec of Noler, RD 5, Shavertown, dorsing three councilmen vices at the Holy Trinity
to the First Com- humorist, entertained the the grandfather’s four as publicity chairman. Mountain Street, announced the birth of a and one auditor. They are Church and the. Holy
municants after the Mass. group with Irish stories brothers and three -O- Swoyersville, is a surgical daughter, Kimberly, for Council first ward, Trinity Booster Club
The Annual Quilt Social and jokes. A lunch was sisters, also by the grand- Father Edward patient at the NPW March 21. They also have John Butchko; second playing against the
will be held at 2 p.m. on served to the members. father’s six children and Sokolowski, pastor of St. hospital. Her family and a son Brian. Mrs. Noler is ward, John Lykon: third WNEP Instabuckets
Sunday, April 17. Trip chairperson, Clare four other grandsons, Mary’s Parish, an- many friends wish Vera a the former Linda Lepore, : ; -0- :
Luzerne County
Commissioners Frank P.
Crossin and Edward A.
Brominski have an-
nounced they will see
another term in office.
Crossin was born,
September 1, 1954. He is a
graduate of Wyoming
Valley WEst High School
and Villanova University.
He is co-owner and
manager of Frank P.
Crossin Insurance and
Real Estate in Wilkes-
Barre.
Crossin is a Democrat
who was sworn into office
on January 28, 1981 to fill
the unexpired term of his
father, who passed away
Wyoming Valley West
School District where he
also served as football
coach. He has also
coached at King’s
College, the Wyoming
Valley Giants, the Wilkes-
Barre Bullets and North-
east Stars.
He is a member of the
AMVETS Post 59, LCCC
i
ward, William Lehman.
while serving as a Board of Trustees,
Commissioner. As a Executive Board of
Commissioner, Crossin Economic Development
holds the title of Luzerne Council, Pennsylvania 0
County Institution State Commissioner PE ig 2 WERE aa
CHIEF CHECKING ON GARBAGE STICKERS: In the Pictured above besides the Chief in the cruiser are Dean
District Chairman. He is
also a member of the of Police Lodge 36, i de Ca A : 1 gta) Piazza and Jerry Suda, members of Swoyersville
Joint Wilkes-Barre-Sc- Pennsylvania State om e i age Packer or tailgating. The Chief is Sanitary Department. Joe Karabinas is driving the
ranton Airport Board and Education Assoc. , wing the packer to see if residents have garbage packer.
the Luzerne
Prison Board.
Edward Brominski is a
graduate of Swoyersville
High School and holds
degrees, from Penn State
University, Wilkes
College and the Univer-
sity of Scranton.
He was elected Mayor
of Swoyersville in 1975
and County Com-
County
Assoc., Fratenral Order
Executive Committee for
Students, Delegate to
State Conventions and
Board member, national
Education Assoc., UNICO
Wilkes-Barre Chapter,
Back Mountain Police
Assoc.; and Swoyersville
Ambulance Assoc.
Brominski has com-
pleted a four year tour of
the U.S. Navy with an
honorable discharge. He
is married with two
children.
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DRIVE UNDERWAY: The 1983. Swoyersville Police
Ambulance Drive is presently underway. The member-
ship drive is the organization’s only means of finance and
a donation of $2 per household is requested. Since it is a
worthy cause, larger donations are always welcome.
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Christopher Gula, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gula -
of 10 E. Walnut St.,
Plymouth, will celebrate \
his 6th birthday
tomorrow, March 31.
Chris is a kindergarten
student at Holy Child
School in Plymouth. His
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Udzilla of
Hunlock Creek and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Gula of
Swoyersville. He also has
a great grandmother,
Mrs. Anna Gulla and
great grandfather Joseph
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