The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 28, 1963, Image 7

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1963
{ Thursday night at the Junior High shocked the Sailors with their
; School proved to be a big success. | rapidness and skill. It was a battle,
1 Students danced to the zhusic of the | basket for basket. The final score
StarFires and participoted in Limbo | was 49-42, Swoyerville. But ‘do you
and Twist contests. . | think we're disappointed ? Maybe a
F. H. A. president, Lucy Daniels, |Jittle, but never have we been as
announced that profits will be put
toward a spring weekend at Penn
‘State in the College of Home Econ-
omics for F. H. A. members. The
girls are hoping to visit Penn State
the first weekend in May.
¥ Lake-Lehman Game
Honored At Ferrum
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NIA LAKE -LEHM AN Commentator For Glamour Contest Dallas Junior Women
— - 0) ot Hear Talk On Safety i
) 1 HIGH SCHOOL ; At the February meeting, Dallas :
) : unior Woman’s Club, the guest!
, | speaker, Corporal John F. Loftus, om En
/ Public Safety Officer of Pennsylvania i
MARILY WOODLING, EDITOR State Police, Wyoming Barracks, BB BB ps
MARY ANN KUCHEMBA spoke on the advantages of seat | dE
; belts. {
Last Wednesday afternoon, Feb- presented with the award at King’s Following the lecture, Mrs. Joseph | ’
. ruary 20, Archer Moore of R. C. A. | College. ‘Active in various school 3. | Borton, | presided at the business ' YoOj ect an
spoke to twenty-eight High School | events including athletics, journal- .| meeting. Mrs. David Alderson re-|
students on engineering and tech- |ism, and the Honor Society, Ed is ported on the meeting she attended |
mm nical engineering fields. Students | well known at school as the presi- with respect to the proposed com- | ;
were from grades 10 through 12 and | dent of Student Council. munity building. Mrs. Alderson’s re-
were chosen by Mr. Johnson, guid- Seventh grade history classes port was accepted and the Club vot-
1 ance counselor. under direction of Mr. Walter Ser ed inifavor of supporting the com- ; ~ vom
Wrestling parents held a meeting | oka Yocontly Eolshrated Washing: munity building project. Discussion on
Todt Pride evening in the Rich id DE a Ll regarding the proposed sewage dis- = 4 FIRST QUALITY
school cafeteria to discuss and de- | woul d Gone do i those inten of posal system and consolidation was | :
: cide upon a date for the Wrestling | arises, if ho were living today 7 Ten tabled as being political in nature | GUARANTEED Lapin
pelfil Banquet. This is the second year | of do Swerve shadenic. partict and, therefore, not within the realm i!
1g one wrestlers will have been honored pating were honored by having of the Club’s purposes. y Sparkling White Bath Fixtures:
e was with this event. Mr. Francis Wood- their letters published in a daily Mus, Ross Lewin, Senior Club Ad- : ’
r and. ling was in charge of the meeting. paper visor, extended an invitation to Club . Cast on Recessed Tub, 5' Long,
is a New. Exchange Editor . / members to attend the Senior Wo- | 14” high. Chromed faucet, reg-
ed to Karla Ray has accepted a tempor- Th kha > mans Oiup Yelenne Dance and he | Ble pts sul vr.
es The entire studen - :
; ary position as Exchange Editor of | tortiincd EER y Ta monthly meeting and tea to be held | ® 20x17” Vitreous China Lavatory,
f thir- the Crusader. She was chosen and special assembly February 22. Those Sevier Women's Cob Februmy stainproof and easy to keep
forty approved by Miss Huttenstine and | students under TL Te ; | clean. C led front fl
: J the direction of Mrs. th - Aoncea'ed lront OVErLOw,
1 have the executive staff of the Crusader. | Worth, presented February ii Vo en Satin of. Mrs, Built-in soap receptacle. Handy
sare Karla has been active on the Humor | “The Death of Lincoln”. an original | e a hy pdvension ol shelf back for toilet accessories.
make Staff of the newspaper, the F. T. A. | play by Ralph Edwards, featured nen, the n ub voted fo continue the Chrome centerset faucet with
the Yearbook Staff, the Band, and | Richard Heiser as Lincoln, Sarah Ob- giv T Cg i | pop-up ; wesie.
the class play cast. . erst as his wife, Ralph Fdwards as ae ae la HRA pe i iif 1
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Sue Fielding, a junior English Booth, and Bob Vandermark as the | Recent Wilkes College edition ofa Wilkes junior pursuing a B. S.| ,) "~ as Ee 2 ® Streamlined Washdown Toilet...
student will represent Lake-Lehman |doctor. Linda: McCarty, Marylou Glamour Magazine's national con: | degree in education. Activeron the a M: J he 5 Diffondater i Te foe a Cris
been High School in the National Council |{Hoyte and Dolores Kocher acdom: | 198t To detmmine who are the ten gambus, she Js alte. fashion, editor rted fo : dg . i foto. me Te ollis
Dean’s of English Teachers achievement |panied by Roberta Ide, Lillian | PeSt-dressed women on American | of the Wilkes Beacon, the college > ? Wi he a oe Asn. Vitreous | chia, impervious fo
thers, program, The purpose of the pro-|Schlosser and Ruth Shodldice pre- college campuses was arranged by | weekly, and is one of the panelists | 7 e ee h arch 26. staining and discoloration. Fast
f 3.25 gram is to grant recognition to the | sented a song ‘How Betsy Ross Made Jimyann Wilson who served as gon: | on the Wilkes College sadio program. | a sii 2 Mr ji Br a Sp i” Fhing
best high school English students |the Flag”. “All About “Washington” eal chairman and commeniaior of FOCUS, heard, Sunday nights: on Hi Mrs. Bd ) 4B ey Eddy va oe
Crock * in the United States. Sue will be | was dramatized by Ed Dubil as| the event held in Wilkes College | WARM. Occasionally, she conducts daced - HE were intro . ;
S, per- ! required to submit various types of | Washington, Donna Wesley as Am- Ba £M M 2 Willies College. Capsule’, con Hostesses for the evening Ware) Simp 6 .
i compositions and = compete in a|erica, and B. Vandermark, C.' Fisk, Daughter of Mr. and hs, On TY | Cronmel 22 Mesdames: Evan Bonawitz, chair-| : Economical
chalk, | standardized test. P. Clarke, L. Shonk, L. Johns, E. Wilson, Prenklis Avente, Mim» isl | man, Joseph Borton, Howard Mar- | v & Installati
haver- Hollos Selected Jones, G. Evans, A. Fox and R. Se- quart, Leonard Craig and Ronald | TE ; ; instatlation
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View; | Baward, Hollos, son. of Mr. und] Polka. gh Ruston, 7—Beautiful’ Decorator Colors To Choose From
Mrs. William Hollos, Box 92, N ; So Te i i . ices
an = Try The Post Dallas Senior Kenny Alcidin At Slightly Higher Prices
L erne County's top student plannin For Beautiful 8 4b _R)
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; "a career in Engineering. Ed ‘was © PRINTING iy Harvard P rogram IDAHO SHEET ROCK STERLING GRADE
CEA CTE il . : IDAHO WHITE PINE
“ CE HTH TITHE HEHE) by Somes 5. Remy Ok Wl gees WHITE PINE © 4x6 — $1.20 sht. :
; = : == tary-treasurer of Local Number 72, ei All Sizes —
£5 : C= GLORIA DOLBEAR Amalgamated Food Employees 1"x 2” — 3c lin. ft. C 4x 7 — $1.40 sht.
i] — JUDITH GROSS Union, has been selected to attend ; 1” x 4” thru 1” x 10 ins.
; mm . Pt the 33rd session of the Harvard 1"x 3” — 4c lin. ft. SQ. FT. 1x 8 — 51.60. sht.
{ £2 Dear Dallas-Wilkes-Barre Commuters: = | District Bouts Tomorrow |a bang! Robert Letts made the first ne 4 Te pan 1’x12” — 12V4c lin. ft. | Cash 'n Carry 4x 9 — $1.80 sht. ONLY c SQ. FT
ora —] : . : arvari raduate Schoo. > *
foi a. Probable Dallas line-up for Dis-!two points. There seemed to be a £ B ne Admini ; orion : Special 4x10 — $2.00 sht. Pi
= The Modern Columbia Catering == {ct II Wrestling Championship grand sense of security in the hearts | © fe ae Peery Sheathing Grade
== == | March 1 and 2, at Wilkes College | of Dallas fans.. Action was great on i Oe —~ Ooo pb h :
ee Delicatessen is an easy stop after work E= | Gymnasium is as follows: | the floor for'the Mountaineers, with || ~'1¢ “78cS won ToETem os MAHOGANY PANELING
nel] = lad : Hite = S5—Jon Shaffer,’ 105—Robert|the fina] store being 36-12. Were 1942 when it was a at the Do An Entire Room or Just One Wall
atic =e for sacaas, fresh baked goods or a quick == | Anderson, Le all Viki proud of you. Keep up the suggestion, - of , union officials’ who a
ured = ent ; iday— Z= | 120—Del Voight, 127—Thomas Hou- |g00d work. BA AE Da $5 75
ork- = evening meel (esp ecially on Frida == | Jette, 133—Walter Prokopchak, 138| Also on hand were the matmen oo ee a = « Sheet
ERY po] fried fish, fresh cole slaw and home- = William Kelley, 145—Al Paltrin- | in a benefit meet for Freddie Henne- | on cihilities in the unions. The 13-
a : == | eri, 154—Car] Kaschenbach, 165— | baul. The event was one of constant! wee course, dealing with actual Hardboard
— made oven-fresh rolls. ) == | James Haines, 180—Thomas Kerpo- | strengths meeting their opponents. policy questions and decisions which
nn] == | vich and Heavyweight, John Bro-|Bright lights, blue mats and crowded oo itont. the union leader: is deo Standard | 90
! = Columbia Catering is located on a £5 | minski. Everyone is hoping the best ed bleachers were to be seen when | signed to extend to the trade unions L381” =
S = . : i == | for these matmen, and. is proud to one entered the gym. The enthus-| the same basic training long offered EOYs A Sheet ESTIMATE
& direct Route from Wilkes-Barre to == | be represented by them. bi was to be admired in both | (, men entering business adminis- CHARTS
© ) ==| Try-outs began last week for the Dallas and Lake-Lehman. Although | tration. It is conducted jointly b 4 7
2] Dallas. Continue past Kingston corners = ' Junior play, to: be presented April | we did lose, we're all very thrilled | Harvard's ts School of Public Peg Board FREE!
s ee . al . Ln 5. The three-act comedy, “Act Your | with their enthusiasm. Administration, Department of Eco- Tempered $2 28 =
i = four (4) blocks to Columbia Catering, = | Age,” will be directed by Mrs. Ther- This past Thursday the Mountain-| nomics, Graduate School of Business Ax x1 LY u CEE. -
wes= ee then on to the Luzerne-Dallas Highway. SE esa Rutkowski: wedi eo od eerso met. their. toughest opposition, | Administration, -and Law School. “iy FB A’Sheet eT
a : : | The F. H. A. dance held last) and vice versa, Swoyerville. They PEGBOARD FIXTURES 39¢ pk.
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| The game at Lake-Lehman’s phia, but few people would taste
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Fortified by hot breakfast and
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from ten above to five. Having burn-
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eight-mile walk, they ate another
breakfast at Top Hat before enter-
ing classrooms at West Side Central
Catholic High School, where Mary
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