2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 30, 1994 Ud Grand opening held at Jack Williams tire store Jack Williams Tire Company, one of the largest tire distributors in Northeast Pennsylvania, held the grand opening of their newest service center in Dallas on March 26. The new service center is the tenth for the Jack Williams chain. The new service center, located at 40 Memorial Highway (next to the Mark II Restaurant), occupies 5,000 square feet of space, with six service bays and employes the newest state-of-the-art diagnos- tic and service equipment. One key feature of the new facility is a comfortable, well-appointed cus- tomer service area. The new Dallas location offers numerous tire lines. In addition to tires, car care services are also offered, including tune ups, align- ments, state inspections, lube oil and filter changes, brakes, shocks, struts, belts, hoses and mufflers. together to provide nationwide tire and service warranties, a nation- wide credit card, and the benefits of nationwide buying power. Jack Williams Tire Co. was established by Jack Williams, Sr. in 1929 and has experienced continual growth and expansion throughout the company’s 65 year history, recently opening other locations in Selinsgrove and Scranton. Corporate headquarters are located in Moosic in the Rocky Glen Industrial Park. It houses the main office, alarge warehouse, a retail unit, complete truck tire center, Oliver “Tuff-Care” retread division, off-the-road division, wholesale division, as well as a complete auto parts division. Other locations include Wyo- ming Avenue in Kingston, Route 315 in Wilkes-Barre, Front St. in become affiliated with American Car Care Centers. A nationwide network of independent tire and auto centers who have joined The company has recently Berwick, Route 611 in Stroudsburg, Sixth St. in Sha- mokin, North Church St. in Hazle- ton, Route 11 & 15, in Selinsgrove and Wyoming Ave. in Scranton. "POST PHOTO/RON BARTIZEK A LITTLE HELP - Randy William, manager of the new Jack Williams Tire & Auto Center in Dallas helped Christine Sabol of Shavertown durin the tenth for the locally-owned chain. 309 (continued from page 1) perback and Center Hill/Upper Demunds/Hildebrant roads. There also will be new intersec- tions along Route 415 at Center Hill Road and Route 118. 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