The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 08, 1962, Image 11

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Dallas
Eligh News
by
GLORIA DOLBEAR
JUDITH GROSS
Senior
Senior Play — Time is drawing | turned out to be a great success.
near for the Senior Play, “Brother
Goose”. If you hear kids in ‘the
halls calling people by different
names, don’t be alarmed. It’s just
the cast practicing for the play. You
must come to see Marlene Futch
and Jchn Dana in entirely different
roles. We won't give the plot
away. Come see this hilarious
comedy, Friday November 16.
Tickets may be purchased from any
senior.
Football — This column hasn’t
had writeups about the football
teams since the sport pages carried
all details about each game. How-
ever, we want the team and coaches
to know how very proud we are of
their success. We're behind you
boys to ‘the last touchdown and
hope you’ll end the season ‘unde-
feated. =~ Matter of fact, we know
you will!
Basketball — Basketball season
started on November 1. We hope
that this season will be as success-
ful as the last one. Returning will
be Bob Letts and Tom Gauntlett
with their ace shooting, plus many
other players. Let's really make
this a good season!
Senior Dance — The dance spon-
sored by the Seniors, November 3,
Everyone enjoyed it very much and
hopes that the next one will be just
as ‘successful.
New Student — Perle Propos, a
new student from Wyoming Semi-
nary, is an academic Junior. She
likes Dallas High School. Perle’s
favorite sports are ‘tennis and horse-
back-riding.
Student Council — The Student
Council has announced that the
magazine drive will be extended for
one week. We hope that we will be
able to meet our goal. In previous
years, Dallas has always met and
many times has surpassed its goal.
Let’s get to work and keep up a
good record.
Babysitting for Play — For those
parents who would like to attend
the Senior Play, but have a baby-
sitter problem, some girls from
F.H.A. have volunteered their serv-
ices at very reasonable rates. More
information may be gained from
any senior.
Art Department — The Art De:
partments’ display case was very
attractively decorated last week.
Many intricate paper-mache masks,
posters, and drawings made by art
students wished all a very “Happy
Halloween’.
Pennsylvania Holstein Convention
At Hotel Sterling Nov. 15 And 16
Holstein breeder from all parts
of Pennsylvania will attend the
Eighth Annual Convention of Penn-
sylvania Holstein Association at the
‘Sterling Hotel in Wilkes-Barre No-
vember 15 and 16. William L.
Conyngham, Trucksville, Conven-
tion -Chairman, reports that this
will be one of the outstanding con-
ventions of the association.
The opening Thursday afternoon
session will feature a Milk Market-
ing Conference with Joe Taylor,
Dairy Science Specialist, Pennsyl-
vania State University, as modera-
tor. Members of the panel are
Myron Clark, American Dairy Asso-
ciation; H. R. Geisinger, Pennsyl¢
vania Association of Milk Dealers;
F. R. Swicker, Holstein breeder; Dr.
A. J. Pollard, New York-New Jersey
Market Administrators Office.
The Thursday evening feature is
a Smorgasbord and an informal
mixer.
Dairymen are naturally early
risers and ‘their convention will be
no exception. Friday's session will
start with a breakfast program that
includes R. Gilbert Porter, Beacon
Milling Co., and Wally Wagoner,
Farm Director, WNBF-TV, _Bing-
hamton, N.Y.
Obie Snider, Imler, Pa., president
of the State Association, will be in
charge of the business meetings
during the morning and early after-
noon.
The main convention speaker,
who will be on the program Friday
afternoon, is Horace A. Backus,
Mexico, N. Y., head of the R. Austin
Backus cattle sale§ organization.
The convention banquet at 7 p.m.,
Friday evening, will be the closing
Cecil Krewson, Jr., Editor
of the Tunkhannock. Republican &
New Age, will be the banquet
speaker.
The dairyman’s wife has a bit
of a vacation treat in the Ladies’
Program on Friday when they will
visit historic Swetland House and
attend. a luncheon and Fashion
Lake, is
Show.
The Holstein Breeders of North-
eastern Pennsylvania, who will be
hosts for the convention, are going
“all out” to make this convention
a success. ‘Convention Chairman
Conyngham reports that over forty
Holstein breeders and their wives
will he involved in the planning and
hosting committees.
Oberst At Great Lakes
GREAT LAKES, ILL. (FHTNC)—
Carlin Oberst, son of Mr. anc
Mrs. Clarence J. Oberst, Harveys
undergoing nine week"
of basic recruit training at the
Naval Training Center, Great Lakes
111.
The indoctrination to Navy life
consists of physical fitness drills
military drills, seamanship, basic
military law, customs and etiquette
of the naval service, swimming and
survival and first aid.
Oberst, 17, is a 1962 Lake-Leh-
man graduate.
Classified advertising linage has
tripled since 1945, according to the
Classified Advertising Managers As-
sociation,
MADAME MARIE
Reader, Advisor,
now located in Kingston
to help solve your problems such
as love, marriage, business,
health. Speaks several languages.
One reading will guarantee satis-
faction.
With this advertisement,
a $2 reading for $1
Open seven days a week,
9 am. to 10 p.m.
512 Market Street, Kingston
Phone 287-5627
a year per $100-on
PERSONAL LOANS
at the’ MINERS”
MINERS NATIONAL BANK
Main Street, Dallas, Pa.
Member Federal Depcsit began “‘rporation
Key Club And Keyettes
Help With Kiwanis Ball
Decorations for the Harvest Ball,
sponsored by Dallas Kiwanis Club
Saturday night were the handiwork
of the Keyettes who painted .attrac-
tive harvest scenes on windows at
the Country Club, and the Key
Club members who decorated tables
with pumpkins and corn stalks.
Multi colored paper
effectively used throughout the hall.
Stay In School Until
Graduation, Says Navy
Wilkes-Barre Naval enlistment
personnel have noted a sharp in-
crease in the number of school age
youths attempting to enlist since
President Kennedy announced the
Cuban blockade. All such appli-
cants are advised to return to
school.
Finish school before enlisting says
LTJC Arthur C. Baumann, USN,
Administrative Officer in Charge of
Navy Recruiting. Males 17 and
older who intend to enlist in the
Armed Forces are urged to stay in
school and graduate. Then go Navy
and take advantage of the Navy's
High [School Graduate Training
Program.
The importance of supporting the
Navy's ‘Stay in School” program
cannot be too strongly emphasized.
Further details are available by
calling 822-4340.
Apply Now For Officer
School, Coast Guard
WASHINGTON; D. C., —Appli-
cations are now being accepted for
he Coast Guard, Officer Candidate
school at Yorktown, Virginia, Feb-
wary 11, 1963. A subsequent class
or. Officer Candidates will convene
_n September 1963.
Applicants must be between the
iges of 21 and 26 and hold a bac-
-:alaureate degree from an accredited
college or university. ~
Upon completion of 17 weeks
ndoctrination, graduates are com-
missioned Ensign in the U. S. Coast
Guard Reserve and required ‘to serve
n active duty for three years.
For further information write
Jommandant (PTP-2), U.S. Coast
uard, Washington 25, D. C.
Jame Omitted
Omitted from last week’s identi-
ication of the picture of the Can-
Isther Wentz, Field representative
»f Pennsylvania Division American
Cancer Society, one of the main
;peakers, seated in the middle of
he front row.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1962
F.T. A.
Lake-Lehman F.T.A. made a field
trip to Bloomsburg State College
Saturday.. Miss Marian Huttenstine,
F.T.A. advisor, chaperoned.
The F.T.A. is also preparing for
its annual Open House November
12 in all Lake-Lehman" Area School
buildings. Carnations will be pre-
sented to teachers.
Monday evening during the first
night meeting of the year, the club
held the initiation of new members.
Plans have been made to continue
LAKE-LEHMAN
HIGH SCHOOL
MARILY WOODLING, EDITOR
last Thursday. The program began
last year with the effort of ac-
quainting students with the work
of teachers.
Newspaper
The first edition of the high
school newspaper, the CRUSADER,
was distributed Thursday.
Concert
Wilkes-Barre Philharmonic So-
their concerts November 19, and
February 25, at Irem Temple. Stu-
dents interested in attending should
Six Area Police
Bre Graduated
Six Back Mountain police officers
graduated last week from Wilkes
College Institute on Police Handling
of Children and Youth.
The officers were among fifty-
three active. and retired lawmen
who attended the course.
, Diplomas were awarded to Police
Chiefs Joseph Ide, Lehman Town-
ship, Frank Lange, Dallas Township,
and Herbert [Updyke, Kingston
Township, as well as Lieutenant
Russell Walters, Lehman Township,
and Officers Jean Updyke, Kings-
ton Township, and Al Hoover, Dal-
las Township.
Exercises were held at Konefal's
FORTY FORT
THEATRE
TONIGHT
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
“The Chapman Report”
SUNDAY and MONDAY
(continuous Sunday 3-11)
“The Phantom Of
The Opera”
La a
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BAR and GRILLE
HARVEYS LAKE
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principal speakers.
PTA Executive Board
‘Executive Board of Dallas Junior
High School P.T.A. will meet at the
ciety Youth Concert will present |
social hour followed. Judges Frank |
Pinola and Richard Bigelow were |
Welton Farrar home, Maplewood
Avenue, tonight, Thursday, at 8
p.m.
LUZERNE
THEATRE
Last Time Tonight
Hemingway's
“Adventures Of A
Young Man”
in Cinemascope and color
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Elvis Presley in
“Kid Galahad”
in technicolor
SUNDAY and MONDAY
(continuous Sunday 2-11)
Alec Guiness, Dirk Bogarde
“Damn The Defiant”
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Color TV
PLAY starting at 7 p.m.
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Visit the Merchandise Party every Thursday evening.
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Every Sunday starting at 2 p.m.
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Friday
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PORK BAR-B-Q
PLATTER
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Fresh, Toasted Bun! Includes
French Fries and ‘Cole Slaw
Orange-Pineapple
White House
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‘Outside Lighting Ready
At Lake-Lehman School
Outside lighting has been in-
stalled at Lake-Lehman High School
parking
lot. According to High
School principal Anthony Mar-
chakitus, much more space will be
available for cars after builders re-
students is discouraged, he re
Teaches Reading At
'Lake-Lehman High
Jessica Thomas, former teacher
of English . at Lake High School
ports, ‘but there ‘are “circumstances |
| that demand private transportation. |
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Mrs. W. J. Robbins, 5
| Road, Trucksville, 1s a patient at
| Geisinger Medical Center. Danville,
where she underwent surgery.
Ta rrr
man Junior-Serior " High School,
| having volunteered for this impor-
| tant subject. Miss Thomas: brings
move’ their equipment and mate- | building, is now handling the read- | a new conception of the value of
Tals)
Use of cars by high school ling cotrses at the new Lake- Leh- ' reading to her work.
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