The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 01, 1985, Image 4

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"ROLAND SCHWARTZ
Schwartz IS
candidate
Ronald (Rolley) Schwartz
announces his candidacy for Dallas
Township supervisor. He will seek
the nomination of the Republican
party in the May primary election.
A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., and ‘a
graduate of the New York school
system, Mr. Schwartz has resided in
Orchard View Terrace, Dallas for
the past 12 years. He served in the
.S. Navy during the Korean War.
e is employed at the Dallas Town-
‘ship Road Department.
~ Mr. Schwartz has had exposure in
the construction field, formerly
employed by George R. Taylor and
Sons, Forty Fort.
He is a member of the George M.
Dallas Lodge 531 F&AM, and Cald-
well Consistory, Bloomsburg;
Dallas Fire Company; a member of
the American Vecturist Association
and a member of the Couples’ Club
of the Forty Fort Methodist Church.
Ronald Schwartz will be making
his initial bid for the office of
supervisor. His platform is ‘“‘main-
tain a low tax base, and be willing
to listen to the needs of the people of
the township and assist them in any
way possible.”
He and his wife, the former Lois
Jean Taylor of Forty Fort, have two
~ grandson, Jason.
‘One More Night’
The Dallas High School Junior/Senior Prom, entitled ‘One
More Night,” was held Friday evening at Gus Genetti’s in
Wilkes-Barre. Linda King, escorted by Phil Brown, was
crowned Prom Queen 1985 by last year's queen, Judy
Fitch. Shown here in the top left photo are the queen and
members of her court. In the foreground are Prom Queen
Linda King and her escort, Phil Brown. In the background, & tL
from left, are Keith Millard, Judy Fitch, 1985 Queen; Cheri #
Davis, 1985 runner-up; Charlie Arnone, Courtney Dick, 1985
runner-up; and Jay Butler. The top right photo shows just a
few of the students as they relaxed at their table. From left,
Rick Fuller, Tracy Heydt, Tom LUke, Carolyn Gey, Peggy"
Kasmark, Darren Ford, Chris Lawley, Matt Medura, Emma
Simms. The lower photos depict some of the students as
they danced the night away. In the lower left photo are
Christine Bolinski and Rob Dombek while Cheryl Reabuck
and Gary Vincelli are seen in the lower right photo.
Auto dealer reorganizes
have been approved, and construc-
tion will begin immediately. The
has announced that the reorganiza-
tion of the local Wilkes-Barre Area
Chevrolet dealership has been com-
pleted. Plans for relocation are
being completed at the present
time.
Property located on Kidder Street
below the Wyoming Valley Mall has
been acquired and demolition of the
former Aldino’s Manor will begin
this week. Plans for the constrution
of a multi-million dollar facility
new dealership will have the most
modern facilities for the sales and
service of Chevrolets.
The new facility will be able to
serve the community’s needs for the
sale of new and used: vehicles, and
the service and parts departments
are designed for fast and efficient
service. Convenience and satisfac-
tion for the customer is foremost in
the formulating of plans for the new
location.
Milk is a
Natural
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Open Sat. & Sun. 1 To 4 P.M.
WITH A HOME REHABILITATION LOAN Ww
The Home Rehabilitation Loan Assistance Program
is sponsored by
THE LUZERNE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS:
FRANK J. TRINISEWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN
JIM PHILLIPS
FRANK P. CROSSIN, JR.
For further information contact the Luzerne County Office of Commu-
nity Development, 54 West Union Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711.
at
Wilkes-Barre Area
or
First Eastern Bank, NA or United Penn Bank
Residents of the cities of Wilkes-Barre, Nanticoke, Pittston and Hazleton are not eligible to
participate in this Program since they have their own Community Development Programs.
824-7214
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