10 The Da.las Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 10, 1995 RE RULE CR CR IE DALLAS BOROUGH . South District - Back Mountain Memorial Library, Huntsville Road. “North District - Borough Munici- pal Building, Main Street. ‘DALLAS TOWNSHIP South District - Side area of “Township Municipal Building, ‘Route 309. Middle District - Rear of Town- ship Municipal Building. North District - Kunkle Fire Hall, Route 309. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Orange Methodist Church Hall, Eighth Street. JACKSON TOWNSHIP Jackson Fire Hall. ~ HARVEYS LAKE BOROUGH Harveys Lake Borough Municipal Building, Route 415 in the Sunset section. KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Northeast District - Carverton Grange Hall, 8th Street. Northwest District - Shavertown Fire Hall, Main Street. Southwest District - Trucksville Fire Hall in the Township Munici- pal Building, Carverton Road. LAKE TOWNSHIP Loyalville United Methodist Church. LEHMAN TOWNSHIP ‘Middle District - Lehman Fire Hall. Southwest District - Lake Silk- worth Fire Hall. Northeast District - J.R. Davis Fire Hall, Idetown. ROSS TOWNSHIP ‘Sweet Valley Fire Hall. ‘For. further information on voter registration call the Luzerne County Voter Registration Office at 825-1715. “No paper has as much Back ~Mountain news as The Post Ele £0 LE Limited Time Only- “CENTRAL AIR ‘CONDITIONING ; ® INSTALLED* INCLUDES 5-YEAR VIF V.Y: To] SE RAN | Model 38CK If you have forced air heat, you can enjoy the comfort of central air conditioning with energy savings and the assurance of a 5-year parts & labor guarantee! Call the Inside Guys today! *-172 ton unit installed onto an existing forced air system under normal conditions. Offer expires May 31st, 1995. FREE ESTIMATES - CALL TODAY! Sstiaccin Heating & Air Conditioning 654-7333/829-7977 BiLo Oil Co. Call around for prices - then make us your last call We'll beat any advertised home heating oil price in our area by Per Gallon Min. of 125 Gals. 1-800-696-2456 24 Hour Hot Line ¢ t Your Decision - Your Future BA & MBA Degrees - Wilkes ~~ Management Instructor ‘Penna. State Labor Mediator + Major, US Army Retired WWII Korea VN Chopper Pilot * Decisions - Life or Death Success & Victory or Defeat -* Not roads, bridges, arenas .- I Made Tough Decisions Mike Thomas for Commissioner Qualified and battle tested Ready To Serve You Again Paid for by Candidate ON EO ER TN AS BINT, har Harveys Lake (continued from page 1) ough for ten years and is a mem- ber of the Harveys Lake Investors’ Club. He studied business admini- stration at Luzerne County Com- munity College before going into the family business, started by his father, Joseph, and brother, Joseph “Marty” Callahan, Jr. Eaton, a registered nurse and co-owner of Damien's restaurant, has lived in the borough for 4 1/ 2 years. She is a graduate of the NPW School of Nursing and is the secretary of the Harveys Lake Business Association and a member of the Harveys Lake Women's Club (GFWC). She's running for council be- cause she believes the borough has no management. “The council members run in different directions,” she said. “They work on their own individ- ual committees, but rarely report to council. They pass ordinances which don't have any teeth. Are they honestly trying to do some- thing positive for the community or are they simply filling up a seat?” Describing the borough as “a unique community with vast eco- nomic differences among its resi- dents,” Eaton pointed out that it has a large area at its center, the lake, which doesn’t generate any taxes. Christopher Hinton, manager of the Radio Shack in Kingston, has lived in the borough seven years. He is an assistant scout- master in his son's Boy Scout troop and also volunteers his time doing electrical work for the Luzerne County Fair. He is running for council be- cause he believes a major rule of business: you have to give back to the area that supports you. “I have a strong background in sales management and business, which I would like to apply to the operation of the borough,” he said. “My training would help the bor- ough account for everything it spends by preparing and using profit and loss statements, realis- tic planning of budgets, control- ling expenses and management of resources. Increases in the bor- ough'’s income have not been fol- lowed by significant increases in the quality of services, saving of money or improvement of the roads. I offer direction and control of the borough's finances.” Spock, who has lived in the borough for 14 years, is a corre- spondent and columnist for the Suburban News, secretary for the environmental advisory commit- tee and planning and zoning commissions, a crossing guard and the former assistant borough secretary. She is also a member and past elected officer of the D. C. Roberts Volunteer Fire Com- pany Auxiliary and a member of the Harveys Lake Women's Club (GFWC), for which she writes the newsletter. Her husband, Ron, is the bor- ough’s assistant police chief, but is off from work due to a disability. Ifelected, Spock wants a united council which will work together for the best interests of the resi- dents. ~ “The elderly and the teens are two forgotten age groups at the lake,” she said. “I would like to use the borough's recreation center to set up a teen center with games and activities so the young people don't have to leave the borough for entertainment, and to hold social activities and com- munity projects there for the senior citizens.” She also wants to work closely with Mayor Rick Boice to improve the police department and up- grade the officers’ working condi- tions. Miscavage is seeking his third term on council, having served a two-year and a four-year term, and is a past president. He has worked with the planning board, road department, recycling com- mittee, environmental advisory committee and the recreation center. During his time on council, he worked on the borough's wetlands delineation map and saw the upgrading of many borough dirt VOTE 1" RED" JONES FOR County Commissioner roads and the tar and chip road project at the Keefer Plot. A self-employed contractor, he is a member of Our Lady of Vic- tory Church. If reelected, Miscavage wants to develop the recreation center, which he calls the borough's untapped resource. y “We need a teen center with games and activities for the young See HARVEYS LAKE, pg 10 For Progress | \ [0] Politics! For a Change! CET R (TE RU TR J Tel ERO #3 {To RIT CER ay Tag [CT
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