£ REP. STANLEY JAROLIN Democratic State Representa- tive hopeful Joe Yeager narrowly missed out knocking off incum- bent Stanley Jarolin by a total of 12 votes in his first run ever for public office. This time, however, he feels the outcome will be different in the 119th Legislative District on the May 20 Primary. “I feel very confident,” said Atty. Yeager, a public defender for Luzerne County said. ‘After having gone door-to-door, I see the response has been very posi- tive. The people have been dis- couraged and dissatisfied with their representation over the past four years. He (Jarolin) has shown the inability to secure jobs in the region, except for his family, and the people also want to know about his financial trou- bles (referring to his declaring voluntary bankruptcy for his heating-plumbing firm). “He has also refused to debate me on the issues, and I think the voters should at least have a chance to view a debate and then Hargraves IS candidate Deborah A. Hargraves of Bear Creek Township has announced her candidacy in the May race for Democratic State Committee, repre- senting Luzerne County in Harris- burg. Ms. Hargraves is running county- wide as an independent Democrat, except in the Greater Hazleton area, where she is the sole state committee contender endorsed to date. Ms. Hargraves is a 1972 graduate of Coughlin High School, Wilkes- Barre and a 1976 graduate of Wilkes College. ES —— JOE YEAGER make decision on who they want to represent them.” Incumbent State Rep. Stanley Jarolin, D-Nanticoke, says his record over the years speaks for itself and that he is confident he will be elected to serve a third term in the 119th Legislative District. “I have brought in $7 million in state funds to the district,’”” Jaro- lin stated. “I have also done work to improve the environ- ment, highways and we are now working on legislation to solve the problem of teenage alcohol- ism and teenage suicide. Jarolin has also dismissed charges by his opponent, Atty. Joe Yeager. ‘“He’s just looking for free advertisement,” Jarolin said. “My accomplishments are public record. I have been a 100 per cent legislator and I have not missed a session in 3% years. I am available seven days a week and I am a full-time representa- tive.” in the Democratic Party A Voice, Not an Echo Lever 21-D The following individuals will be running for committee personposi- tions in the Back Mountain. HARVEYS LAKE BORO Republican - 2 yr. term Vote for two Betty J. (Becky) Casterline, 450 Carpenter Road, Harvey’s Lake. Elizabeth A. Sichles, RD 2, Box 189, Harvey’s Lake. LAKE TOWNSHIP Republican - 2 yr. term Vote for two Edna Higgins, RD 2, Box 22, Harvey’s Lake Lewis Higgins, RD 2, Box 22, Harvey’s Lake. LEHMAN TOWNSHIP (Southwest District) Republican - 2 yr. term Vote for two Florence T. Swartz, PO Box 173, Hunlcok Creek Harold C. Cornell, Jr., RD 2, Box 90, Hunlock Creek ROSS TOWNSHIP Republican - 2 yr. term Vote for two Robert E. Gray, RD Box 167, MM Hunlock Creek Albert Wallace, Box 38, Sweet Valley DALLAS BORO (North District) Republican - 2 yr. term Vote for two Mary Wright, 23 Monroe Ave. Dallas Theodore W. Wright, 23 Monroe Ave., Dallas DALLAS BORO (South District) Republican - 2 yr. term Vote for two Martha Reese, 126%, Franklin St., Dallas DALLAS TOWNSHIP (Middle District) Republican - 2 yr. term Vote for two John J. Thomas, 169 W. Center Hill Road Dolores Burke, 57 Gordon Ave., Dallas DALLAS TOWNSHIP (North District) Republican - 2 yr. term Vote for two Ayleen Landon, RD 1, Box 174A, Dallas Mary Martin, RD 1, Box 139, Dallas DALLAS TOWNSHIP (South District) Republican - 2 yr. term Vote for two Donald Anthony, 69 Grandview Ave., Dallas Leonard Kozick, 40 Dorchester Dr., Dallas KINGSTON TOWNSHIP (Northeast District) Republican - 2 yr. term Vote for two Edgar B. Sutton, 675 Carverton Rd., Wyoming Leonard Falcone, 519 Carverton Rd., Wyoming KINGSTON TOWNSHIP (Northwest District) Harry T.Evans, 202 Fergerson Ave., Shavertown David J. Jenkins, 32 Spring St., Shavertown KINGSTON TOWNSHIP (Southwest District) Republican - 2 yr. term Vote for two Vern E. Pritchard, 205 Maple St., Trucksville Marie O. Naprkoski, 216 Holly St., Trucksville LEHMAN TOWNSHIP (Middle District) Republican - 2 yr. term Vote for two Gary S. Baker, Box 88, Mt. View Dr. Gary A. Miers, 649 Jackson Rd, Shavertown LEHMAN TOWNSHIP (Northeast District) Republican - 2 yr. term Vote for two William M Jones, RD 4, 121 Hill- top Dr., Dallas Shirley D. Osborne, RD 4, 114 Hemlock Dr., Dallas HARVEYS LAKE BORO Democrat committeeman - 2 yr. term Vote for one Daniel F. Blaine, Box 610 RD 1, Harvey’s Lake Committeewoman Michelle T. Boice, RD 1, Box 308, Harvey’s Lake ROSS TOWNSHIP Democrat committeeman - 2 yr. term Vote for one Thomas Pantle, Box 191; Sweet Valley Committeewoman Donna Smits, Box 26, Apt. B, RD 1, Sweet Valley JACKSON TOWNSIHP Democrat committeeman - 2 yr. term Vote for two Arthur “Jim” Spencer, Follies Rd., RD 2, Box 248, Dallas Committeewoman EN TSE TERT [NER | I INEEeNT ITER, IIS] Virginia “Ginger” Spencer, Fol- lies Rd, RD 2, Box 248, Dallas KINGSTON TOWNSHIP (Northwest District Democrat committeeman - 2 yr. term Vote for two Francis, G. Youngblood, 116 E. Center St., Shavertown Committeewoman Jane Youngblood, 116 E. Center St., Shavertown KINGSTON TOWNSHIP (Southwest District) Democrat - committeeman - 2 yr. term Vote for one Robert Spears, 245 Carverton Rd., ‘Trucksville John Pitcavage, Pad 14, 200 Harris Hill Rd., Shavertown Committeewoman Emily Bobeck, 249 Clifford Ave., Trucksville Barbara Pitcavage, Pad 14, 200 Harris Hill Rd., Shavertown A 15-year-old Dallas youth was injured Saturday morning as a result of a bus-car accident that took place at Lake Street and Center Hill Road, Dallas. Ron Post, Jr., RD 5, Oval Drive, was listed in ‘‘fair’’ condition by Nesbitt Hospital officials. Post was a passenger in a car driven by his father, Ron Post, when they became involved in an incident with a bus driven by Christopher Zavatski, 406 East Grand Street, Nanticoke. According to reports, 33 senior citizens were being transported to College Misericordia for the Senior Citizens Olympics when the vehicle, heading north on Lake Street, failed to stop at the intersection, striking the Post car which was headed east on Center Hill Road. None of the senior citizens were injured. The Back Mountain Memorial Library, in conjunction with its vol- unteer members, invites all public parochial school students and resi- dents, ages 5 through 12, to enter its Book-Store Book-Mart Contest. The winning entry will be printed and will become the official Book-Mark Permits needed in Homeowners in Kingston Town- ship and contractors doing work in the Township are reminded that Building Permits must be obtained for the following: New Homes, addi- tions, garages, moving or tearing down buildings, sheds (including of the newly opened bookstore. Deadline for entries is June 13, 1986. Prizes will be awarded and a presentation at the Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction. Stop in at the library to obtain a registra- tion form and contest rules. Kingston Twp. temporary sheds), roofing, siding, converting homes to apartments, patios, roofing over or closing patios, chimneys, porches, closing in porches, commercial buildings, swimming pools, driveways, and new businesses. Opposite Natona Mills Dallas-Harveys Lake Hwy. LETTUCE Red Leaf, Green Leaf, Bibb '‘Buttercrunch, Boston, Iceberg Head ONIONS Plants, Bermuda, White Spanish, Red Sweet, Sets - Red, White, Yellow = SHARE YOUR OLD PHOTOS 5211 MAY 20th f= le wis ie ade fee fie lle up ei