SECTION B — PAGE 4 Charles Gordon, Jr., Trains At Hershey Charles W. Gordon, Jr., repre- sentative of Nationwide Insurance Company in Shavertown is one of 100 agents attending the training program being held at Cocoa Inn, Hershey, Pa., by his company. Mr. Gordon qualified for this hon- or, which is designed to help him render better service to his policy holders. The program was held on March 25th and 26th. 2 Price of newsprint has gone from $45 a ton in 1913 to $134 a ton in 1963, DRAINAGE STONE | DIRT FILL - ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American Asphalt Paving Hi 696-1114 Plant and Quarry Chase — Po ERNEST GAY Dallas Shopping Center “DALLAS v5-1176 Censeruscrelasna ¥ideral | 8-4500 § Rliarionwios SUE ES ARTE CIE IU EEA RET RET By Dee Dee Pope: SENIORS: The Senior Class were fneasured for caps and gowns last week by Mrs. Nancy Goeringer. The senior prophecy committee has been meeting every day for their final preparation of the pro-! phecy for: Class Day. The Senior class officers, under. the direction of Mr. Hughes, class, advisor, met last week to make plans for the class banquet on June ks HISTORY MOVIE: A movie, Fo- cus of 1939, was presented to the, American History classes, under Mr. Stinson, and the Economics and P. of D. classes, under Mr. Evans. This film and others are presented ap al public service by Luzerne Electric Division of the United Gas Improve- ment. Company. ? - CONGRATULATIONS: ulations ave extended to Eva Sue Szela, who was recipient of a prize from the Hire The Handicapped Poster Contest. Honorable mention was given to William Ziegenfus for his art entry. | AYR FORCE TESTS: The Air Force Test results were returned to and presented a film and series of [Judith Bergstrasser, Kathryn Bom- the seniors last week. The recruiter also talked to the senior boys on' Monday. TRACK: The track team, under the direction of Mr. Brobst, started practice for the spring season. Ap-| proximately 80 boys are out. After Easter vacation, Mr. Price brought up ‘the Junior High team for prac- tice. The track field was recently completed. i DAL-HI: The final “copy of the Dal-Hi was distributed at dismissal on Thursday. We would like to com- mend. the editors, reporters, and ‘business. staff for a.job well done. Mr. Donald Evans is faculty advis- or for news and Miss Emma Engler, oh EYES EXAMINED 4LASSES FITTED ! CONTACT LENSES DC DR. |, BERGER OPTOMPTRIST 1% Machell Ave. Dallas Phone 674-4921 FOR Nationally / Locally America’s A GREENER MORE BEAUTIFUL SAVE TIME + MONEY + LABOR Only Automated Lawn Service Choice of 3 Tested Programs INTRODUCTORY OFFER « POWER AERATION : « FERTILIZATION © RE-SEEDING (1 Ib. per 1000 sq: ft.) « POWER ROLLING Each additional 1000 sq. ft., $5.00) Only 24” (for up to 4000 sq. ft. area. 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GYM TEAM: The gymnastics team has been practicing diligently under the direction of Mr. Brobst, for their spring exhibition. Boys’ Intramural Volleyball is now in progress. Boys’ Intramural bas ketball championship was won recently by | the Royals. Members of this team are: Ken Chapple, Jack Dodson, Joe Dwinchick, Ed Kyttle, Charlie Mil- ler, Charlie Morgan, Brent Smith, Joe Stredny, Bob Wiley and Bob Misson. ; CLASSES RESUMED: (Class es were resumed Tuesday following Easter recess. CONGRATULATIONS: Congrat- ulations are extended to Donald Martin, for placing as one of the stars on the Dream Team. ASSEMBLY: An Assembly’ was held last Tuesday, under the dir- ection of the Health Department. Mr. Alan Husband introduced Dr. Richard Potter, who ig regional Medical Director of Region 1 of the Pennsylvania Health Department. Dr. Potter spoke to the student body slides. Kindergarten Pupils To Register April 4 Kindergarten registration will be held in the office of the Elemen- tary Supervisor and kindergarten rooms in the Westmoreland Elemen- tary Scheol on April 4, 1964, from 8:00 am. to 12:30 p.m. Thope not able to register during these hours should contact us by phone and make further arrangements. Birth certificates and vaccination certificates must accompany all reg- istrants. > f Children will be admitted if they | are five years of age before Feb- ruary 1, 1965. | Resident children must register before the start of the third week of school. Parents should be accompanied by their children’ on registration day, as the kindergarten rooms will be set up to interest them. The first experience in - school should be a pleasant one. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1964 Seventh And Tenth Graders Lead Dallas Schools Fourth Honor Roll Tenth grade leads the Dallas High Reba Heidel, David Hess, Amy Het- School Honor Roll for the fourth rick, Gail Hughes, Joyce Hughes, marking period with 72 names, fol- | Lee Isaac, Carol Jeffrey, Stephen lowed by the seniors with 58. | Kaschenbach, Janet Kelley, Lenore In the Junior High School, 73 Kennedy, Cheryl Kester, Carol King, names from the 7th grade made it |Cynthia Konsavage, Eva Kezem- the top class, the eighth graders running second. 3 Twelfth Grade: Stephen Batory, ‘Roshan Billimonia, John Brominski, {Robert Brown, Donna Campbell, Edith Chapple, Susan Cheney, Con- nie Condaras, Teresa Cushner, Betty Cyphers, Marguerite Daley, Linda Douglass, Bradley Earl, Beverly Eck, {Larry Edwards, John Farley, Mar- | garet Fleming, Mary Frantz, Roger 'Hackling, Joanne Hadsall, Mar- Steinhauer, Marion Stredney, Linda guerite Harowicz, Karen Harvey. Taylor, Jeffrey Townsend, Sharon June Hayes, Barbara Hopkins, | Wagner, Dorothy Whalen, Howard Bonnie ‘James, Michael Jones, Wil- |Wiener, James Willams, Russell liam Jones, Susan Karl, Thomas | Williams, Linda Wimmer, Richard Kerpovich, Susan Kitchen, Mar-|Yanalunas, Donna Zekas. garet Lawson, Kathleen Maury, Nineth Grade: Donald Alexander, {Georgia McCutcheon, Sherrill Daniel Altera, Janet Balshaw, Owens, Thomas Peirce, Sylvia Phil- | Robert Berkey, Robert Blair, Rich- {lips, Lee Philo, Dianne Pope, Janice | ard Burkhardt, Debbie Carruthers, Priebe, James Richardson, Janet | Gail Doughton, Russell Eyet, Scott Roberts, Judith Ross, Linda Rowett, | Fry, Ruth Higgins, Linda Howell, Jack Simpson, Ronald Sinicrope. Rosellen Klaboe, James Knecht, Brent Smith, Marsha Sowden, Carol Kuchemba. | Sheryl « Stanley, William Sutton, Candace Mohr, Carol Mohr, Miri- | William Swartwood, Sharon Titus, |am Mohr, Jefferey Morris, Beverly Joseph = Ulinoski, Patricia Whalen, | Pierce, Deborah Savickas, Debbie | Zelma Whiting, Richard Williams, Slater, Donna Smith, Roy Supuiski, ‘Linda Woolbert, John Wormeck, Di- Steven Townsend, William Wagner, jane Yudiski. © | Christine Zarychta. | Eleventh Grads: Richard Bayliss, Eighth Grade: John “Anderson, Ruth Besecker, Debra Billings, Gary Harry Mattes, Robert Maxwell, Molly Messersmith, Frederick Mint- zer, Laura Naperkowski, Linda Nicol, James Nixon, Sarah Otto, Linda Parry, Deborah Penman, An- toinette Petchkis. Edmund Peters, Margaret Reese, Todd Richards, Betty Rome, Mar- garet Rood, Judy Schaefer, Patti Sickler, Daniel Sinicrope, James berger, Patricia Dimmick, Susan | Binder, Scott Blase, Alien Brague, Dingle, Elaine Dixon, Linda Dy-|Allan Brown, Debra Campbell, mond, Ellen Evans, Stephen Farrer, | Kathy (Connolly, Nancy Crispell, Reese Finn, Jean Fleming, iGlahn, Monica Haradem, Higgs, Bruce Hopkins, Carol Hudak, Catherine Hudak. arjorie | Peggy Darrow, Ann Davies, Erik Charles | Dingle, Daniel Dorrance, Richard Fedock, Lucy Fleming, Denise Garinger, Charles Garris, Charlotte Gail ILamoreux;, Charles Miller, Gelb, Matthew Gillis, Emma Gydosh. { Marilyn Moyer, JoAnn Norrie, Ju- Robert Huttman, Thomas Jenk- dith Novitsky, Dianne Pickett, Wil- | Tos Daniel Kaleta, David Kapsen, liam Roberts, Margaret Ross, Robert | Helone Kuchinskas, Barbara Kyle, Schooley, Sue Shoemaker, Nicholas | Betsy London, Karen Long, Robert Sosik, Shirley Stage, Jacqueline | Long, Jack Magee, Eric Mayer, Peggy Mathers, Louis Mikolaichick, Dennis Miller, Jane Mitchell, Robert Nicol, Jay Pope, Cynthia Powell, Richard Prutzman, Ronald Ray, Katherine Reese, Judith Stasko, Walter Stuart, Cynthia Supulski, Susan Wiener, -Sharon Yalick, Claudia Zaboski, Gail Zekas. Seventh Grade: Anna Maria Arouri, ‘Charles Baker, Vera .Bal- shaw, Alicia Bauman, Timothy Bau- man, Gregory Beck, Gary Belles, Alica Berger, Mary Beth Burke, Di- ane Chisarick, [Carol Crawford, Linda Croom, Christine Demmy, Terry Jo Ditlow, Charlene Dodson, Stanley, Mary Paula Stoner, Harry Sweppenheiser, JoAnn Tucker, Thomas Wardell, Ann ‘‘Woolbert, Helen Yagloski, Shirley Zarychta, Tenth Grade: Scott Alexander, Cer] Albtemus, Susan Banks, Patricia Bauman, Emily Botsford, Bonnie Brobst, Barbara Brown, Nancy Brown, Linda Carle, Marcia Check- on, Carol Cloak, Colleen Conaghan, Sharon Condes, Harry Cooper, Elva Costello, Pamela Cully, Susan Davis, Janine Dierolf, Stanley Dorrance, -Helen Edwards, Thomas Finn, Ida Gillespie, Robert Graham. | David Green, George Hackling, Flizabeth Edwards, Sally Elston, HARRY MAIN ROAD a Wied Conds in Town Thank You for, Selecting Thom Here. “PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED" “WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE PREVAIL" Jeffrey Eyet. Linda Finn, Gladys Frantz, Phyl- iss Frederici, Cheryl Futch, Peggy Futch, Anne Gardener, Clifford Gair- drea Hainess, Phyliss Hanna, Sally Harter, Diane Hoover, Lois Hoyt, Nancy ‘ Hughes, Susan Johnston, Suzanne Jozwiak, Charlotte Kaleta, Suzanne Kozich, Anne Lacy, Rich- ard Letts, Nancy Love, William David Newhart, Barbara Perrigh. Sara Peters, John Pickett, Karen Sabol, Robert Samanas, Tina Siglin, S. Kerr Smith, Sharon Smith, Ho- ward Sprau, Nancy ‘Steidinger, John Szela, Diane Thier, Daniel Thomas, Gloria Thomas, Norma Thomas, Mary Townsend, David Traver, | Judy Wilson, Thomas Wianieski, Michele Witek, Raymond Yagloski. PTR Area Council Back Mountain Area Council of 'the Parent Teacher Association will |hold a special meeting at Lake- | Lehman Junior High ‘School at 8 p.m., Thursday, April 2. Willis Gentile will preside, and final arrangements will be made for | the Annual District Spring Conven- tion to he held ‘Saturday, April 25, at Lake Lehman High School. Re- al & PHONE Try C KSV ILLE 696-2222 . | freshments will be served. HOLAK R. P.,B.Sc. Correction TRUCKSVILLE, PA. | Only two wheels and tires were stolen from Sargo Toni's car, and i not all four, ag reported last week, em ond they were replaced by Mr. an Bosttn S65. ‘THE BOSTON STORE > << << << << ET <

A A agg ~:~ wwe =o | Toni and Tony Bonomo, owner of | Dallas barber a tire from one of his own cars, and put it on himself. Did You Read The Trading Post chak, William Kyle, Bonnie Mahler, | | Baster vacation at his home, 142 Michael Evans, Margaret Evenson, | vis, Cheryl Goode, Linda Gula, An- Martin, Robert Miller, Joan Nelson, | Potter, Linda Rattigan, Priscilla Reese, Paula Richards, Edward Roman, Edward Rutkin, Pamela the bowling alley, who loaned the | On Friday, March 20, 1964, Bill Sponseller, a junior, and Kenneth Ellsworth, a senior, were chosen to ~ represent Lake-Lehman High School in the North League All-Star Basketball team. On March 23, they participated in the ‘Dream Games’ at Coughlin High School, in which the Wyoming Valley All-Stars were victorious by a slim margin of 2 points, ‘the score being 71-73. On Wednesday, March 25, the team ventured to Wilkes College Gymnas- ium and played against the Cath- olic All-Stars with the North League coming out victorious. A group of Lake-Lehman Letter- men went to a basketball game at Harrisburg on March 21. They were transported in cars and were pu- pervised by Mr. Maciak, Mr. Ed- wards, and Mr. Zaleskas. The Journalism Club will spon- Girl Scout News April 4th - Cadet Hootenanny in Berwick with bug leaving the Dallas Acme at 11:30. 2 i April 6 - Buzz Session for all Jr. Leaders at the Gas Co., in Kings- ton, 7:30 to 9:00. April 7 - Annual meeting of the Penns Wood Council, 7:25 at the Host Motel. April 13 - Buzz Session for all Cadet Leaders at, the Gas Co. in Kingston, 7:30 to 9:00. . . . | April 13 - Buzz Session for all Senior leaders at the G. S. Office in Kingston, 7:30 to 9:00. ° April 22 - The 2nd session of the, Basic Camp Course. Tf there is a leader or troop! Committee member who is eligible for a 5, 10 or 15 year pin, please | notify your N. S. U.D. Any leader who has not turned in her troop inventory sheet is ask- ed to send it to the office. ~ | Returns To Lycoming « Allan’ J. Cease has returned to Lycoming College after spending the Franklin Street, Dallas.. He will leave Thursday morning with the college = concert band for a tour of Southern Pennsyl- vania, Maryland and = Washington DC : Sah He plays first trumpet. Mis. Gilroy Named To Bed Cross Post Mrs. Edward Gilroy, Shavertown, has been elected Red Cross Alter- nate Veterans Administration Hos- pital Representative and has com- pleted the necessary training at Eastern Area Red Cross Head- quarters at Alexandria, Virginia. Mrs. Gilroy was among the first Red Cross volunteers serving the local Veterans Hospital, and also Mountain blood collections. Correction It was Mrs. Guida Taylor, Trucks- ville, and not Mrs. Guida Hoover, now, deceased, who was a patient in Geisinger Hospital. The Post re- grets the error. FOAM RUBBER: all sizes in stock for sofa cush- ions, seats, benches, station wagons, studio matiresses, DRAPERY FABRICS: largest selection in Pa. Solids, prints; as low ‘as 49¢ a yard. DRAPERY HARDWARE: traverse rods, pins, hooks, weights, pleater tape 15¢ yd. UPHOLSTERING FABRICS: tapestries, leathers, friezes, nylons as low as 89¢ a yard. UPHOLSTERING SUPPLIES: webbing, tacks, gimp, felt, burlap, braid, welts. DECORATOR TOSS CUSHIONS: foam 35¢ — 50¢ — $1.00. FOAM BED PILLOWS: $1 up. Mattresses Made & Expertly Reconditioned & Recovered JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL sSprin and you reach UT