The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 29, 1986, Image 4

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A Arlen William W, Scranton Marc Charles D. . Scott
Specter Mike Fisher Holtzman |Lemmond,Jr| Dietterick
For Lt. Governor
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Bob For. Governor Paul E. Joseph M. John J.
Edgar: Mark Singel Kanjorski Bilbow Ruane
For Lt. Governor
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CONSUMER
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CONSUMER Heidi J. Hoover
Lance S. For Governor
Haver John Brickhouse
For Lt. Governor
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John Busch
John G. Busch, of 199 Valley
View Park, Dallas, died October
26 in the Nesbitt Memorial Hos-
pital, Kingston, where he had
been a medical patient for the
past four days.
Born in Detroit, Mich., he
resided in Forty Fort for 25
years, prior to moving to Dallas
14 years ago.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Kathryn Balcomb, sis-
ters, Mrs. Christine Jeffery,
West Pittston; Mrs. Martha C.
McAvoy, Wilkes-Barre; several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held
today at 11 a.m. from the Met-
calf and Shaver Funeral Home,
504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
with the Rev. Kenneth Smith of
the First Presbyterian Church,
Forty Fort, officiating. Inter-
ment will be in the Forty Fort
Cemetery.
Ben Edwards
Ben H. Edwards, 77, of 29
Midland Drive, Dallas, died
October 26 in Wilkes-Barre Gen-
eral Hospital.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was
a graduate of Coughlin High
School and Wyoming Seminary.
Prior to retirement, he was
employed as a field representa-
tive by Pennsylvania Millers
Mutual Insurance Co., Wilkes-
Barre.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Lousie Leisenring; son,
Larry W., Myrtle Beach, S.C.
William Sweeney
William ‘‘Leo’”’ Sweeney, 55, of
350 Pleasant Valley Way,
Orange, N.J., formerly of Lee
Park, Hanover Township died
October 23 in Lower Bucks Hos-
pital, Bristol, following a
lengthy illness.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was
a graduate of Hanover High
School and was employed as a
clern for the Organon Pharma-
ceutical Co., West Orange, N.J.
for the past 30 years.
Surviving are his sister, Mrs.
Patricia Carroll, Levittown;
aunt, Mary Sweeney, Kingson;
nieces and nephews.
Nell Hancock
Mrs. Nell L. Hancock, a resi-
dent of Wesley Village, Jenkins
Township, died Oct. 23 after
admission as a medical patient
in the Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital.
Born in Kunkle, she was a
resident of Wyoming for 60
years.
Surviving are a son, Elwin
Phethean, Cincinnati, Ohio; sis-
ters, Mrs. Russell Thomas,
Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. F.B. Means,
Dallas, Texas; three grandchil:
dren; four great-grandchildren;
and one great-great-grandchild.
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In a broader sense, reverting
back to the overall picture, Kan-
jorski said that, as a result of
the work he and other officials
have been doing over the past
two years, he would not be
surprised if a few companies
make announcements soon
about locating in the area.
Kanjorski and Holtzman have
been waging an intense one-on-
one battle in anticipation of
their Nov. 4 showdown. Hotz-
man, the young Republican
from Kingston, ran unopposed
in the May primary to automati-
JOSEPH BILBOW
...challenger
Senate
(Continued from page 1)
can expand back here, too.
“Secondly, in the environmen-
tal area, it is important that we
improve the appearance of
roadways and our recreation
attractions,” Bilbow continued.
“I’ve always been an advocate
of the ‘bottle bill” that would
offer a deposit on certain con-!
tainers.
“I know Lemmond wasn’t in
favor of it initially, but after his
camp took a survey he found
that 89 per cent of the people
want the bill,’ Bilbow added.
“Now, thankfully, he is for it.
There is a problem with
expense and space involving
landfills, ‘so we have to reduce
solid waste hauling and create
economic incentives for recy-
cling. :
“Through recycling, I think
we could reduce solid waste
PAUL KANJORSKI
...incumbent
dumping by 15 to 25 percent.
And then we must reduce it
from there. European countries
send only five per cent of their
solid waste to landfills. That
tells you something about recy-
cling.”
On that same environmental
level, Bilbow also talked about
correcting the quality of water
in the Back Mountain, which
has been a source of irritation
to some, in addition to the third
phase of his campaign.
“On the educational front,
Pennsylvania ranks 48th or 50th
in state funding for higher edu-
cation,” he stated. ‘We have to
develop programs to meet the
educational needs of the times.
We have the ‘‘seeds’ with fine
learning institutions in the
valley, but we must fund, target
and stimulate attitudes and
train people here.”
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