a el. j= HP oF ORNOT RB OR DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA : Added To Substitutes Added to the substitute list by Dallas directors at ‘the December meeting were these four names: Mrs, Marilyn J. Rozelle, Shaver- town, elementary teacher; Francis L. Ambrose, Elmcrest, secondary teacher; Mrs. Marjorie E. Connelly, Dallas, school nurse; Robert C. Williams, Harveys Lake, custodian. LUZERNE THEATRE t¢" “Angel Baby” GIFT NIGHTS FRIDAY - SATURDAY Spencer Tracy The Devil At Four 0Q’clock” 7 SUN. - MON. - TUES. (Continuous Sunday 2 to 11) Susan Hayward John Gavin “Back Street” Dallas Senior High basketball squad brought its exhibition record to 2 wins against 1 loss by down- ing West Pittston at home Tues- day night 65-57. 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A poor second period was the 12 to hold a 31-20 half-time advan- tage. - Ellsworth led the scoring for the Knights as he tossed in seven field | goals for 14 counters. Bob Rogers | chipped in with 12, Myra's New Desk By Rev. Charles Giibert office force. The desk had just crawled out of its cardboard pack- ing and lay there speechless on its side on the floor. Howard was trying to get it to stand up; he was thinking of the late Norti Berti there was son, Billy Berti, bolting the legs on. The last nut was turned tight. “All right, up with it”. Berti and the girls got around to coax it to its feet. Howard was on one side, who shouldn’t be lifting. They told him but that was all the good, it ‘did. Me, I tried jostling for a pos- ition to get my hands under but they said, “Reverend, they are all younger than you are.” ‘Snort’! says I. But far be it from me to discourage youth's friendly defer- ence to century-bound age. Youth should respect their elders, I was told in my youth. 0.K. the new desk without a groah | got to its feet. I don’t believe it was | very heavy anyway. Bet I could've histed it up by myself! There it rolled into the place where Myra would be using it. Was she beaming | with delight over her mew toy? She was not. She was sputtering, 1.“T didn’t want a new.desk. I liked the old one. I was used to it.” I know, I know. My old desk at | home has been taken down and reassembled in many a parsonage through the years. It is an heirloom. Goes back to a school teacher uncle of mine. One man told me once desk for purposes for which boys used to be laid across desks. I have quite a time keeping house in and | on it. Cleaning it is a major prod- | uction not hastily nor often come at. | There was Myra’s new steel desk. | The desk drawers were on rollers. | They can store lots of things that | have to be kept in a newswoman’s | desk, How will she find anything for . | the next few weeks! That old desk did all right. Our Catherine has avowed that she learned more about NG GOODS NAREOWS SHOPPING CENTER KINGSTON also- lent support with his 15. Other | biggest downtall for Lehman as the | Redskins outscored the Knights 22- | “You came just too late to help | with this new desk!’ Joshed the | who was always around to help. But | that my uncle laid him across this | ¥ Dallas Directors Reelect Mannear To Presidency Dr. Bodycomb Named Vice President By Reorganized Board Dallas School Board reorganized | Tuesday night, electing incumbent Charles Mannear to the presidency. Dr. Robert Bodycomb was elected vice president, Valentine reelected solicitor, liam Wright was elected to repre- | sent Dallas on Wyoming Valley | Technical- Institute Board, Earl | Phillips alternate. | Mr. . Phillips, "at large, and Mrs, Paul Steinhauer, elected by Franklin Township. Atty Jonathan | Wil- taking the chair | pro tem, made his first official duty | administration of the oath of office | to Mrs. Thomas Vernon, director | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1961 300 Pound Pig Crash Victim A 300 pound pig, dashing across | front bumper, the grille, and the Route 309 north of the Open Air | radiator, and threw the car out Theatre Thursday afternoon at 5, of alignment. | tangled with a red Plymouth con- Mrs. Yatsko, the former Marie vertible driven by Mrs. George Yat- | Wahlgren of Shavertown, taken to sko of Center Moreland. | Noxen Clinic by her husband, was | The porker, an escapee from Shel- | checked over for possible shock | don Mosier’s field, caved in the! which might affect ike health of an | NEW LOCATION Have Moved My Garage FROM VANECK(Q’S SERVICE STATION TO THE HAROLD MAJORS GARAGE IN LEHMAN. | board. Mrs. John Stahl acted as | teller for the secret ballot required | Elevation of Mr. Phillips to the | chair pro tem, ended official parti- | | cipation of retiring members of the | by law for election of president and | vice president. Retiring members James Hutchi- son, William Clewell, Henry Hess, and Don Hislop left the Senior High School library after election of officers. Not in attendance were four other retiring men: Lewis Le- Grand, Philip Cheney, Walter Mohr, | and Francis Ambrose, Big High School Enrollment In making his report, superin- tendent Robert A, Mellman stated that enrollment next year would be approximately 90 students more than this year, and that every room was already scheduled. He foresaw the need for four more teachers: one teacher of art, hold- ing certification also in English and social studies; one teacher of music, who, he explained, might be on a part-time basis, for chorus work; one teacher of chemistry and physics; and one teacher of mathe- matics. William Davis called attention to rising millage necessary when teachers are added to the staff. Dr. Mellman countered by stating that Harrisburg could not give the green light to a program which added ninety pupils to an enroll- | ment already dangerously near overcrowding of classrooms, with- out more teachers. To Earl Phillips’ suggestion: that it is the smaller children who need special attention, rather than those of high school age, Dr. Mellman replied that elementary school children, contained in a single class- room get far more actual guidance’ than high school. students who constantly change classrooms, and that it is the more demanding high school subjects which require added attention. He also cited the need for an- other special education class, one in the senior high school, to supple- ment one already in operation at Junior High School and the special classes at Westmoreland elemen- tary, z Cafeteria Frank Hemingway, he said, is much better organized. In a re- port issued for November by busi- ness manager Thomas Jenkins, 1,191 employee lunches. cluded 110 cases of turkey, 75 of apple sauce, 62 of tomatoes, 42: of apples, 59 of cranberries, 35 of flour, 23 of ground beef. All commodities are used. | in Luzerne County. - Personnel Permission was granted to Wil- liam A, Austin to attend Elemen- tary School Arithmetic Workshop Dec. 14 in Berwick; to Miss Esther Saxe National Council of Teachers -of Mathematics in San Francisco April 1 to 18; Mrs. Rachel Porter 18 - 21. Lester Lewis will take six stu. dents to the District Band in Hones- dale January 18 to 20; Mary Ben- nett, Judy Williams, William Coo- William Welch. serve on the visiting committee at | Athens Area High School, March | 20 to 22. J. Philip Richards, art teacher, lectured at Keystone Nov, 28. Snow Removal Employed for snow removal will | be: at Dallas Elementary, Caddie | Caddie LaBar; | School, Thomas VanHorn. | Alternates for all schools, Emer- | son Evans and Kenneth Martin. { All men have up to date equip- that old desk and taking directions English teacher and never got over times over. I should say it has al- ready done that. The old oot desk should have | a pension now, even if Myra doesn’t | get one. fangled desk. It never was a tree. | | { | | | It doesn’t know anything yet. But Ee will in ine with Jom Toms The cafeteria under direction of | 35,208 student lunches were served, Surplus commodities received in- In | |'spite of surplus food received, the | | cafeteria continues to operate at | a loss. Administration sees ways of | tightening the operation. This is | the first time that a satellite hot | lunch program has been attempted | to be absent without pay December | per, John Wardell Thomas Pierce, | Clinton Brobst has been asked to | | LaBar; Shavertown, Philip Walters; | Dallas Senior High | | ers and will give schools priority. | English comp while working across | | from Myra Risley in writing and | | proof reading. Myra used to be an | | it. If that old desk could talk—or | write—it could fill the Post many | ies HURRY IN . . . THEY'LL GO FAST CADDIE LABAR'S MAIN HIGHWAY | Myra, do be kind to the new- | 1 Appreciate The Patronage of My Former Customers And Trust I Will | Be Allowed To ‘Continue To Serve | Them Together With New Customers | At My New Location.” LEONARD DERBY SNOW THROW Model 415 make a snowfall fun for all! ® Compact unit does big job of snow clearing. Has winterized J Reo engine. i ® 2-way snow chute controlled from rear by convenient lever. Blasts | snow up to 20 feet. | e Automatic clutch keeps rotor from revolving when engine idles for complete safety. Starting's easy. Less Than $2. & Week Full I-year guarantee by Motor Wheel Corporation AND ALL Of TOYS Resignation Accepted Frederick J. Case has tendered | his resignation as coach of Dallas | Junior High School basketball team. expectant mother. The verdict was OK. The pig was a total loss. Mrs. Yatsko was going home from | Commonwealth Telephone Company { where she is employed. Her hus- [basd, also driving home, arrived at | the scene of the accident just as bystanders were separating the pig | from the ‘radiator. SECTION A —PAGE 2 Relief Teachers Needed Dr. Robert Mellman, superinten-’ dent, placed before the school board Tuesday night the need for relief ‘teachers in the elementary schools. Principals of these buildings, he pointed out, are never able to leave their classrooms to visit others, and free time is needed for duties expected of a principal. 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