ler "nse T'S. or; ch len od a - SR DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Three Make Official Records Two registered Guerney cows in the herd Local Guemseys of Ruth A. Sordoni, Har- veys Lake, have recently completed top official DHIR actual production | records, according to The American Guernsey milked two times supervised by Pennsylvania State University. Sterling Adeline, Elementary pupils assignments have been made for Dallas Schools: WESTMORELAND ELEMENTARY: | Grade Two — Mrs. Lamoreux’s | ‘pupils to Mrs. Guyler, and Miss Everard’s pupils to Mrs. Sloan. Grade Three — Mrs. iSloan’s pupils Cattle Club. Both were a day, testing adr. dont old, produced 12,240 pounds of | to Mrs. Yaple, Mrs. Guyler's pupils Wi and oi pounds of A in 293 |to Mrs. Henney, and pupils trans- pupils to Miss Fleming. days. Sterling Flo, a Jr. two year old, produced 9,230 pounds of mil and 450 pounds of fat, in 305 days. | ferred from Shavertown to Mrs. | Kk | Steele. Grades Four © Mrs. Yaple’s pupils Dallas Elementary Pupils Receive Room Assignments In Four Schools ner. Grade Six — Mrs. Thomas’ pupils to Mrs. Hughey, and Miss Bredben- ner’s pupils to Mr. Mulhern. TRUCKSVILL EELEMENTARY: Grade Two — Miss Burgess’s pup- ils to Mrs. McGuire. Grade Three — Mrs. McGuire's Grade Four — Miss Fleming's pup- to Miss Young. ; ; Grade Five — Miss Young's pupils ils Chri Bro Mo Feline, a five year |to Mrs. Mitten, Mrs. Henney’s pupils | to Miss Nagorski, and pupils trans- ® Registered Guernsey cow, | to Mrs. Thomas, and Mrs. Steele's | owned by Raymond Goeringer, pupils to Mrs. Trimble. | Lake Louise, has completed a Grade Five — All those pupils! record of 12,420 pounds of milk and ! from Mrs. Trimble’s and Mrs. Mit- 662 pounds of butterfat, in 305 | ten’s days two GOLF BALL room not ‘transferred to times: a day milking. Trucksville will go to Miss Bredben- only with any : drycleaning order Get this top quality U. 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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1963 Irem Temple Country Club to wel- come Roshan Billimoria, a young woman from Panchgani, India, who will’ spend a year in this country as a Rotary Exchange Student. Her visit is sponsored by the Dallas Ro- tary Club and while here Roshan will live in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mohr, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Posterive, Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanley, Welcome Exchange Student From India | Rosham will attend Dallas Junior High School as a member of the ninth grade. She is particularly in- | terested in reading, drawing, collect- ling stamps, and playing the piano. James Alexander is chairman of , the Student Exchange Committee (of the Dallas Rotary Club assisted | by Francis Ambrose, Dr. Robert Mellman, Anthony Marchikitus and | Jack Stanley. Seated from left to right: Mrs. R. C. Post, Mrs. James Alexander, Miss Cheryl Stanley, Miss Roshan Billimoria, Mrs. Walter Mohr, Miss Miriam Mohr, Mrs. L. E. Jordan, Mrs. Anthony Marchikitus. Standing from left to right: Mr. Anthony Marchikitus, Mr. Ralph Posterive, Mr. Walter Mohr, Mrs. Ralph Posterive, Mr. Jack Stanley, Mr. James I. Alexander, Dr. L. E. Jordan. Changes In Bus Assignments Affect Transferred Pupils Transfers within Dallas elementary schools necessitate changes in bus transportation. Those pupils transferred from Shavertown to Westmoreland this year will ride bus No. 5 instead of No. 9. This change affects these children: Richard Ashman, Bonnie Baird, Mark Bogdon, Barry Carle, Richard Frey, Jeanette Goeringer, Craig Gorton, Peggy Hacker, Linda Hawke, Kathy Kreidler, Raymond Loucks, Thomas McCabe, Earl Monk, Jeffery Manley, Joseph O’Malia, Carol Osborne, Pam- ela Porter, Robert Scott, David Stage ! David Strouphauer, Michael Tillot- son, Patricia VanEtten, Richard Wal- ters, Bradley Wright, Peggy Whipp, Gary Faegenbury. Pupils transferred from Westmore- land to Trucksville, riding buses 2, 3,4, 5, and 7, are: Dolores’ Ambrose, Matthew Ambrose, Donald Atkinson, Lou Banta, Janet Buckman, Rox- anne Besciglia, Thomas Burkhardt, James Culver, Diane Earl, Emma Felinger, Jo Ann Gillian, Debbie Het- tes, Anthony Kuchemba, Richard Harvey, Sue Kitchen, Donald LaBar, Elwood LaBar, Stephanie Lindauer, ’ | Jerry McDonald, Ju d y Prebola, Frantz Rishell, Donna Seward, Char- les Wasserott, Keith Barber, Kevin Colovos, Jennifer Ireland, Marian Tregaskis, Harry Cydosh, R e b a Brody, Rosina Haddle, Larry Hilbert, Donald King, L a ur en Kintzer, Rhonda Moore, Gary Morris. Four H Club Members Place In Competition Debbie Rogers, Trucksville Clover- leaf 4-H Club member and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers, III, Harris Hill Road won first place at the District Demonstration held at Northwest High School. She later entered state competition at Pennsylvania State University with her vegetable garden project. She tied in third place. The 4-H Achievement Show was held at the Bloomsburg Fair Grounds last week, Evelyn Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scott, who is a member of the Cloverleaf 4-H Club won first place in the Ewe’ Lamb Class, first place in Fitting Class, and fourth place in showing her lamb. RE CO. Balloon Going Up At Folk Festival Endless Mountain Folk-Festival at New Milford over the Labor Day weekend, offers everything from a ballon ascemsion to a country auc- tion, with handcrafts demonstrated, and evening square dances. A timber building will be framed from logs, with mortise and tenons, a cellar wall will be built according to old-time technique, and for those who have never seen an ox-team, a yoke of oxen will be on hand to add to the local color. Old fashioned hymn-sing, settler’s camp-fire, Indian legends, not to mention rattlesnake milking. Plenty to eat, a contest for woodsmen, and a coon-chase. See the harness-maker and black- smith in action, and learn what a horse-pull is. Sounds like a good deal. Probably you can’t afford to miss it. New Milford ism’t too far away. First stop, Tunkhannock. Club members motored to Road- side America on Monday with their leaders, Mr .and Mrs. Marvin Scott, Sutton Road, Trucksville. Next meeting will be held Septem- ber 19 and will be a Round Up meet- ing. To Dallas Schools The following pupils are new reg- | istrations in the Dallas School Dis- trict. They will attend the Elemen- tary Schools as listed: WESTMORELAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Brenda Kelley, Julia] Sweptston, David Barber, Robert | Barber, Carol Roderick, Stanley Krz- | anowski, Debra Kepp, Karen Cook, Linda Kwastavich, Brad LaVelle, Thomas Krivak, Linda Kelley, Harry Barber, James Grieves, Arline Cook, Harry Sweptston, John Krivak, Na- dine Miller. ; SHAVERTOWN: L in d a Fine, Bruce Ungar, William Farber, Char- les Fudge, Peter George. TRUCKSVILLE ELEMENTARY: Dean Rattigan, and George Farber. DALLAS ELEMENTARY: Alan Cloak, Raymond Jacobs, and Bar- bara Campbell. Transfers Of Students Listed For 1963-1964 William A. Austin, speaking for Dallas Schools, announces transfer of certain students. Parents please note: All children from Westmoreland Elementary Grade Four in 1962- 1963, riding buses 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 are transferred to the Trucksville Elementary School for the school year 1963-1964, All children attemding Shavertown Elementary School in Grade Two during 1962-1963 school year and riding bus 9 from Trucksville Gard- ens, Westmoreland Hills and Meadow crest Areas are transferred to the | Westmoreland Elementary School | and if they are more than one and | one half miles from that school they will ride bus 5. Pupils entering the Dallas Elemen- | tary School for the first time should | register at Westmoreland Elemen- | tary Schools for the first time should signd from there. New Pupils Assigned | | Room Assignments For Junior High Dallas Jumior High Scool will bo) gin on Wednesday, September 4. | Homerooms will be open at 7:45 | am. and students must be in the | homeroom by 8:05 a.m. for home- | room exercises. Pupils will be dis- | missed from school at 3 p.m. All 8th and 9th grade students will report | to homerooms according to the fol- lowing alphabetical listing. All 7th grade students will report to the : Gymnasium upon arrival at school | and will be assigned to homerooms | at that time. 9th GRADE: BOYS: Rooms; A to Cy, 6, Mr. | Brominski; DA to HAD, 18, Mr. Case; | HAR to Ky, 42, Mr. Cathrall; La to] MY, 16, Mrs. Henwood; N to Sw, 43, | Mr. Dombek; Ta to Z, 41, Miss Ves: Korlis. SECTION B — PAGE Girl Injured In Fall From Bike Jeanette, daughter of Mr. and Raymond Goeringer, Orange, |is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital, | where she was admitted following injuries suffered following a fall Mrs. from her bicycle. Population Rises Population of Dallas Borough, one. year after its founding in 1879, was 272. Population of the Township at that time was 879. GIRLS: Korlis. 8th GRADE: BOYS:. Rooms; A to Da, 15, Mrs." Moore; De to Go, 11, Mr. Kozick; Gos to Hi, 44, Mr. Mosier; J toMik, 21, Mrs. Kleinginna; Mil to Sh, 22, Mrs, Taylor; St to Z 5, Mr. Baur. GIRLS: Rooms; Ba to Cr, 15, Mrs. More; Da to Gy, 11, Mr. Kozick; Ha to Ma, 44, Mr. Mosier; Mc to Pr, 21, Mrs. Kleinginna; Ree to St, 22, Mrs. Taylor; Su to Z, 5, Mr. Baur. Rooms; A to EL, 8, Mr. Brominski; Em to Ja, 18, Mr. Case;, Je to Me, 42, Mr. Cathrall; Mo toRob, 16, Mrs. Henwood; Rod to Tip, 43, Mr. Dombek; V to Z, 41, Miss Vas- 3 CAR OWNERS! DRESS UP YOUR CAR'’S INTERIOR © UPHOLSTERY ® TOPS, All Makes ® SEAT COVERS ® TRUNK MATS ® FLOOR MATS EVERYTHING FOR THE INTERIOR OF ANY CAR THIS WEEK: FLOOR CARPETING Front and Rear . .. 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