The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 20, 1962, Image 7

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
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Lake-Lehman wrestlers began
their first practice Monday after
school in the Lehman Elementary
Gym. Coaching again this year are
Mr. Thomas Longmore and Mr. John
Zaleskas.
the second roller skating party
of this school was held last Thurs-
day ‘evening at Pete Wolf's.
In their November 2 meeting the
Student Council appointed commit-
tees for the betterment of the school
They are as follows: Constitution
_. Committee, the Booster Committee,
the Assembly Committee, the Bud-
get and Finance Committee, and the
Music Committee. Pins for the sen-
ior members were ordered and stu-
dent council certificates for its
remaining members,
The Lake-Lehman Band held their
Movie Party last: night. Mr. John
Miliauskas was in charge.
‘The boys basketball team began
LAKE-LEHMAN
MARILY WOODLING, EDITOR
H SCHOOL
practice Monday afternoon in ‘the
Dallas Junior High School gymna-
sium. Without this assistance, it
would be impossible for Lake-Leh-
man to maintain its winter scholas-
tic program. Taking Mr. Nuss’s place
as head coach is Mr. Maciak.
Mr. Rash has received permission
to conduct an honorary physics class
for all Junior academic students.
This is sponsored by the National
Heart Association and is held after
school hours. Any students parti-
cipating will receive an honorary
credit upon graduating.
Physical examinations for the girls
wishing to participate in basketball
will be given Friday morning, No-
vember 23, 1962.
Mr, Elton Hunsinger of Blooms-
burg State Teachers College was at
the High School on November 21.
He talked to academic juniors or
seniors interested in attending
Protect ‘your
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We will pick it up, clean
it, sharpen it and store it
for you if you wish so that it will be ready to go the
first thing next spring.
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We have the Agency for . . .
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Lawnboy and Toro Snow Blowers
Let us sharpen all
We'll put it in shape for Thanksgiving.
your knives.
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Wellington Ave., Dallas off Route 309
Open Monday Through Saturday 8 to 5:30
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No SCHEDULES to meet; no CONNECTIONS
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Bloomsburg State College or other
state schools.
Medicals for all junior students
will be given according to the fol-
lowing schedule: 11 A—December 3,
11 B—December 10, 11 C—Decem-
ber 17.
Examinations for 11 D will be
scheduled later.
Mrs. Marchakitus will begin a
Spanish class for all interested sev-
enth grade students. Miss Nardone
will teach typing toeall interested
seventh and eighth grade students.
Lake-Lehman To Use
Dallas Gymnasiums
Lake-Lehman basketball team is
practicing at Dallas, and will play
its home games at either the senior
or the junior high school gymnasi-
um, according to an. arrangement
between superintendent Dr. Robert
Mellman of Dallas, and Supervising
Principal Lester Squier of Lake-
Lehman.
The gym at the new Lake-
Lehman Junior-Senior High School
will not be finished in time for
athletics during the winter, though
work is progressing steadily.
Schedule for Lake-Lehman play-
ers has to be fitted in and around
Dallas basketball schedules. Buses
transport Lake-Lehman players to
practice and games.
The first home game for Lake-
Lehman is with Edwardsville,
December 14, 6 to 10 at Dallas
Senior High School. December 18,
the game with Benton will be
played at Dallas Junior High
School, also the game with Newport
December 21. ; ;
December 4, 5, 6, 10, 19 and 20,
practice will be ‘at Senior High
School. November 19, 20, 21, 26,
27, 28, 29, and 30 December 3,
December 12, 13, 17, at Junior High
School.
Lehman Cub Scouts
Lehman Cub Pack, 241 will meet
on Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. in the
Lehman Fire Hall.
Robert ' Russbar will talk on
Indian Lore and show slides on the
Schacht Excavation near Nanticoke.
Boys are to be accompanied by
their parents.
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THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1962
Dallas
High News
by
GLORIA DOLBEAR
JUDITH GROSS
Girls Prepare Dinner
Girls of 12-4 who are taking nu-
trition, cooked a turkey dinner
Wednesday for their French class.
The menu consisted of turkey,
mashed potatoes, candied sweets,
French cut beans with mushrooms,
cranberry salad mold, and pumpkin
ice cream pie. It was quite a
| success.
Senior Sudents
Assist With Classes
During National Education week,
Dallas schools welcomed parents to
visit classes and teachers. Many
took advantage of this opportunity
to discuss their children’s progress.
A few of those seniors interested
in becoming teachers were asked
to assist with classes at Dallas Bor-
ough while the teachers attended
a parent-teacher tea, on Monday.
They arrived at 2 and took over
until 3:40 p.m. when classes were
dismissed. All who were sent,
thoroughly enjoyed themselves; and
felt it was a very worthwhile ex-
perience. They wish to thank the
faculty for giving them this op-
portunity.
There Will Be A Dance
Student Council wishes to thank
all those why contributed to the
magazine drive. Although the goal
was = not reached, co-chairman
Karen Walk and Georgia Me-
Cutcheon, who did a fine job, have
announced to the joy of all, that
there will still be a Christmas
Dance. As yet, however, no definite
date has been set.
MOST SENIORS have been busy
collecting patrons for the year book
as the end of the year creeps ever
Senior
closer.
Everyone is waiting with antici-
pation to learn the names of the
staff that will be very busy getting
things ready so the yearbook can
be presented near the beginning
of June.
To Use French At
Thanksgiving Dinner
Parle-vous francais? This is the
language to be spoken at our
Thanksgiving Dinner November 21.
This dinner is sponsored by the 12-
4 Nutrition Class. Their French
class is being invited and French
menus will be distributed. Prepara-
tions are being made to make this
dinner very successful. You can
smell (delicious foods being made
and I'm sure they'll taste just as
good.
AUDITIONS — Susquehanna Uni-
versity is giving auditions in Music
for scholarships. For further in-
formation, write to the Dean of
Admisions, Susquehanna University.
THANKSGIVING—As every-
one knows, Thanksgiving is the
time of year set aside for
giving thanks for all that we
have and for the people who
settled our wonderful country,
America. We have a lot to be
thankful for. Thanks for our
families, that they may con~
tinue to be healthy and happy.
Thanks for our schools, where
we have a place to increase
our learning. But most of all
we give thanks to God for
giving us this beautiful country
and the strength and courage
to help make it prosperous.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Bow Hunters’ Cards
Still Acceptable
Pennsylvania Game Commission
has issued a last appeal to success-
ful bowhunters to report their 1962
deer kills. Although the law re-
| quires hunters who kill a big game
animal to report their success with-
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in five days following the close of
the season, Commission officials are
I still accepting report cards from
archers who downed deer last
month, |
To date, more than 1,100 bow-
hunters have mailed their big game
kill reports to Harrisburg. M. J:
Golden, Commission Executive Di-
rector, urged. any archer who killed
a déer during the October season
to report it immediately. ‘Many
hunters simply procrastinate or tor-
get to mail the report to us,” Gold-
en said, “but even though it is
late, we need all of these reports
so that we can make an official
tabulation of the deer harvest.
No prosecution will be made of
any hunter who sends in his report,
even though the deadline is past.
‘Any hunter who deliberately with-
holds a report, however, is subject
to arrest and fine.”
SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST
Robert G. Peterson
Enrolled In ROTC
Robert G. Peterson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. A. Peterson, Shrine
Acres, is enrolled in the Basic
Course of Reserve Officers’ Training
Corps at Bucknell University.
Peterson, a freshman at Bucknell
this year, is a candidate for a B.S.
degree.
Upon graduation from college and
the successful completion of the
four-year military science course,
Peterson will be eligible for com-
mission as Second Lieutenant in the
Army Reserve,
Harriet Eberhardt
Elected To Faculty
Mrs. Harriet TL. Eberhardt, re-
cently elected by Dallas school di-
rectors as a professional employee
under contract, will teach develop-
mental reading at Dallas Junior
High School.
Resident of Pioneer Avenue,
Shavertown, she is a graduate of
Wilson Borough High School and
holds a Bachelor of Science degree
from Pennsylvania State Univer-
sity.
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Ed Buckley Asks
Early Mailing
Campaigns To Speed
Christmas Service
Postmaster Edward Buckley
launched his 1962 “Mail Early For
Christmas” Campaign today offer-
ing the following helpful sugges-
tions to guide you in planning your
Christmas mailings.
Bring your Christmas card and
gift lists up-to-date immediately. Be
sure each address is complete, with
full name, street and number, city,
zone and state. Avoid abbreviations
of city and state names.
Send your Christmas Cards by
first class mail, using the new 4c
Christmas stamps, to secure priority
of dispatch and delivery, forward-
ing without additional charge, and
return to you without cost, provid-
ing you put your return name and
address on the envelopes. Algo,
Christmas cards sent First Class
may be sealed and carry written
messages.
Separate your Christmas cards
into “local” and “out of town”
bundles using the handy labels you
secure from the Post Office or your
letter carrier or rural carrier,
Stock up on the new 4c Christ-
mas postage stamps, available as
long as supply last. They will
“dress up” your Christmas cards
and gift packages.
Schedule your Christmas mailings
so that your cards and gift packages
going to most distant points are
mailed by December 10th. Mail
Christmas packages for local desti-
nations by December 15th, and by
all means, be sure to mail your
Christmas cards for friends and
relatives in this area at least a
week before Christmag.
Use Air Mail for Christmas cards
jand gift parcels for distant points,
especially for your last minute
SECTION B—PAGE 1
mailings, -
Postmaster Buckley said he is
now accepting application for Christ-_
mas Temporary work, which will
be restricted to ten (10) point
Veterans first, then (5) point vet-
erans and then others. This is in’
keeping with Civil Service and Post
Office regulations.
Teaches Art
Robert Hukill, originally assignel
to teach only creative writing in’
Dallas Evening Extension School, is
now ‘teaching art Thursday evenings,
to relieve the pressure on Mrs. Thom-
as Longmore, who found she had
too large a class on Monday night.
Improving Station
Ross Williams is improving his
service station at Lehman, by drill-
ing 'a deep well, blacktopping the
parking, area, and installing grease
equipment.
Now st STANTON'S |
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(Nov. 20th to 30th Inclusive)
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