> Y Lord - Psat ® (SR win Jones will emcee Lincoln Day dinner The Luzerne County Republi- Members of the planning com- Watahovich, Freeland; James can Committee is pleased to an- mittee include: Thomas and Cauley, Hazleton; Pete Sabol, nounce that it will host a Lincoln Martha Reese, Dallas; Clark Brown, Hazleton; David Wilmes, Hazleton; Day Dinner on Thursday, April27, Salem Township; Frank Cataldo, Jeanne Snyder, Hazleton; Mary beginning at 6 p.m. with Cash Bar Butler Township; Warren Kluger, Jarret, Plymouth; Al Cupp, Hazle- followed by dinnerat 7 p.m., atthe Butler Township; Norman Young, ton; Tammy Stashick, Kingston; Pittston Convention Hall, Oak Butler Township; Harry Stone, Angie Selenski, Wyoming; Anna Street, Pittston. Plymouth Township; Bill Jones, Sedlak, Wyoming; Gladys andJohn Tickets are priced at $12.50 per Kingston; Eileen and Joseph Sgar- Wilson, Wyoming; Jan Brace, Fran- person and are available to all lat, Harveys Lake; Shirley Moyer, klin Township; Emil and Marion interested Luzerne County resi- Shavertown; Albert Yavorchak, Posluszny, Pittston; Francis Hall, dents. Larksville;, Sherman and Helen Jenkins Township; Nick Dickey, William Goss, Chairman of the Sartin, Wilkes-Barre; Stephanie Kingston; John Salvo, Swoyersville; Luzerne County Republican Com- Vadzak, Wilkes-Barre; Marlene and Elizabeth Bolesta, Plymouth. mittee announced that Joseph Clarke, Kingston; Bernie Novicki, “Red” Jones will serve as the Mas- Kingston Township; Joseph Suka- ' Republican candidates for of- ter of Ceremonies and Edward loski, Hanover Township; George fice on the county and local level Mera, Second District Chairman, Gwilliam. Harveys Lake; William will be on-hand to meet with area will serve as Ticket Chairman for Lesho, Exeter; John Claherty, citizens prior to the May 16, 1989 the dinner. Harveys Lake Commit- tee member, Therese Gwilliam is Chairperson of the Advertisement Program and Gary Baker of Lehman Township is Publicity Chairman. Hanover Township. Also, Lisa Baker, Lehman Town- ship; Marc Holtzman, Kingston; Joe Mera, Hanover Township; Frank McKenzie, Hanover Town- ship; Dale Walker, Hazleton; John Primary Election. For more information, contact Luzerne County Chairman William Goss or any member of the plan- ning committee. Edwards is candidate for Borough Council Ronald L. Edwards, Pole 70, Harveys Lake has announced his candidacy for Republican nomi- nation to Harveys Lake Borough. He is being endorsed by the Har- veys Lake Executive Committee, formerly known as the Republi- can Five. A graduate of Plymouth High School, Class of 1966, Edwards attended Wilkes College and studied electronics at West Side Tech Vocational School. He is presently employed at PG&W in Consumer Affairs. He has been employed there for the last 22 years. Mr. Edwards is an active member of Local 402 Utilities Union of America; Local 140 Musicians Union; Masonic Lodge 442, and is a member of Our Lady of Victory Church and a member of Harveys Lake and Back Mt. Republicans. Mr. Edwards is married to the former Carole A. Swinski, they are the parents of two children. “I'm looking forward to serv- ing on Harveys Lake Borough Council and am asking for your support,” Mr. Edwards said in a prepared press release. ; Ronald Edwards Albee announces for 2nd term on Council Robert Albee, Box 661, Maywood Drive, Harveys Lake, will be seeking a second term on Harveys Lake Council. Mr. Albee is employed by the Tunkhannock Area School District as an eighth grade English teacher. He also owns a business, Bob's Bait and Tackle Shop, at Sunset, Harveys Lake. Mr. Albee is married to the for- mer Susan Benner of Kingston. They have three children and at- tend the Alderson United Meth- odist Church. Besides being a family man and businessman, he enjoys fishing and working with people. Currently he's a member of the Pennsylvania State Educa- fe Robert Albee tion Association, the Tunkhan- nack Area Education Association, and was former Chairperson and founder of Harveys Lake Envi- ronmental Advisory Council (EVAC). Mr. Albee is now a councilman and has been instrumental in accomplishing the following: $50,000 grant for Keifer Plot, restrooms at the access area, set- ting up a two year study of the algae problems of the lake. At present he is working on many programs that will be help- ful to the Harveys Lake commu- nity. Therefore, “I am excited about serving another term on Harveys Lake Council and pray that the residents will support me,” Mr. Albee said in a prepared press statement. Carolyn Scull, RD 3, Harveys Lake, announces her candidacy for Tax Collector. She is being endorsed by the Harveys Lake Republican Executive Commit- tee, formerly known as the Re- publican Five. She is a graduate of Dallas Area High School, and attended Wilkes-Barre Business College. Presently, she is a Notary Public. Her husband, Raymond Scull owns and operates Auto Shine Car Sales, where she is secretary and office manager. The Sculls have two children and one grand- child. Carolyn Scull is candidate for Tax Collector Ms. Scull is a member and teacher at Independent Bible Church; Teacher for Child Evan- gelism Fellowship; and Luzerne County Release Time. She is a member of the Harveys Lake Women's Club, the Back Moun- tain Republican party and Secre- tary of the Harveys Lake Repub- licans. “I believe I am an excellent candidate for Tax Collector and I'm excited about the prospect of serving the citizens of Harveys Lake Borough,” she said in a prepared press release. Carolyn Scull o» Dobrowolski is candidate for Judge of Election Sandra Dobrowolskiannounces ate of Lake-Lehman High School PTA as well. She is a cheerleading her candidacy for reelection to the and graduated from Luzerne advisor for the Lake-Lehman Jun- Office of Judge of Election in Har- County Community College, Culi- jor Knights and a past president of veys Lake Borough. Ms. Dob- nary Arts course. She is a member Harveys Lake Little League where rowolski resides on Oak Street, of the Alderson United Methodist she served multiple terms. Harveys Lake, with her husband, Church, where she teaches Sun- ii Joe and four children. She is a business course gradu- day School. She is a member of the board of the Lake-Noxen PTA, and a member of the Lehman-Jackson Ms. Dobrowolski is endorsed by the Harveys Lake Democratic Committee. Carole Edwards running for Judge of Elections Carole Edwards, Pole 70, Har- veys Lake announces her candi- dacy for Judge of Elections, for the Borough of Harveys Lake. She is being backed by the Har- veys Lake Executive Committee. She is a graduate of St. Vin- cent’s High School in Plymouth and attended College Misericor- dia to become a Certified Nursing Assistant. Ms. Edwards is married to Ron Edwards and they are the par- ents of two children. They are members of Our Lady of Victory Church. Carole is the member- ship chairman of the Harveys Lake Women's Club, a member of the Back Mt. Republican Asso- ciation and a member of the Harveys Lake Republicans. “Your support in the coming election will be greatly appreci- ated. I will. do my very best to represent residents of Har- veys Lake,” she said in a pre- pared press statement. Carole Edwards Cooper announces for Jackson supervisor Grant R. Cooper of Newhart Road announces his candidacy for the office of Supervisor on the Republican ticket in Jackson Township. Mr. Cooper is married to the former Sandra Phillips. The father of three children and one grand- child, he was born and raised in Jackson Township. Mr. Cooper graduated from Lake-Lehman High School in the Business Course. He is a member of Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Depart- ment and the Huntsville United Methodist Church. Mr. Cooper is interested in the future of Jackson Township. “I will do my best to serve the people of Jackson Township with hon- esty and integrity,” he said in a prepared press statement. - . pi Ek youre VAT Ae SHAY | Dy Te TL The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 5,1989 ~~ 5 What costs less than a candy bar, contains no calories, and brings you more information about the Back Mountain each week than any other source? 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