TT RSA "SECTION B-— PAGE 6 Dallas Robert Tuesday was a horrible day—in fact, I shutter when I think of it. That day, pictures were taken for the Dal-Hi Yearbook. Photos were taken of all classes, clubs, and activities. Instead of staid, Nazi- like, stand-up poses of all, some ex-: periments were tried with candid shots. Advisors for photographs are Miss Morris and Mr. Evans. During the past week, the Seniors were measured for their caps and gowns in preparation for the soon- approaching June Graduation. Representatives were at Dallas, this past week from both Keuka College and the Marine Corps. Patriots’ Day Tomorrow, a Patriots’ Day Assem- bly will be held by the Drama Club. Included in the program will be dramatic readings, workshop plays, and an original (but patriotic!) musical comedy play by Howard Weiner and Robert Graham. Faculty Advisor is Mr. Donald Hopkins. In- cluded in the cast are; Tom Harris, Mike Wilkes, Constance Blazes, Bill Kyle, Bill Nothoff, Arthur Dale, Bar- bara Kyle, Howard Weiner, and Robert Graham. Robert White is workshop * portion. 3 Student Teachers ‘The high school has been for- directing the tunate enough to have the honor | of hosting eight student teachers from College Misercordia. We de- cided to interview each of these young women and give their opin- jons and a brief history of each to, X , Junior-Senior High School. Student | you. ~ Miss Josephine ‘Byorick is working with Mr. Howells in the’ chemistry classes. She is a graduate of Crest- wood High School in Wapwallopen, Penna. Her related field is mathe- matics. An active member in extra- cirricular activities, she belongs to the Pennsylvania State Education Association, PSEA, the-National Ed- | Donna Marie Susi are both in the | graduated from St. ucation Association, NEA, the Am- High School News by Elva Costello and Senior Graham erican Chemical Society, ACS, and | the Chemistry Club. She feels that the school is well organized and that it has a very pleasant atmos- phere. Her future plans are unsure as yet. f Working with Mr. Husband in the Biology Department is Miss Beverly Stanton. She is originally from | Gettysburg, Penna. and graduated | from Delone Catholic High School | in McSherry Stone, Penna. Her | activities include presidency of the | Mendel ‘Science Club, head of the Booster Club; the MAA, the CSMC, | an education club, and the Residents | Club. Physical science is her re- i lated field. She feels the students {are nice and courteous. In secretarial sciences with Miss Sullivan is Miss Dorothy Fenton from New Columbia, Penna. Miss | Fenton graduated from Lewisburg High School. Her mother is in | business secretarial work. . She is on the staff of “Miss Recordia” and | likes to sew. Her future will lie | in either the business or education | field. Miss Barbara Breslin is teaching | mathematics under Mr. Augustine’s | _ direction. She graduated from | West Philadelphia = Catholic Girls’ School in Philadelphia, Penna. Her | related field is German. | activities. English major, Miss Karen Smith, | is teaching senior English with Miss Foley. A native of Honesdale, Pa., she graduated «from Honesdale : Council, Varsity Basketball, The Literary Club, The Miss Recordia, and the Athletic Association fill her busy activities schedule. Her re- | lated field is Latin. Teaching high | school in Virginia is among her | plans for the future. | Miss Margaret DeCusatis and Miss | Music Education Department with * Commonwealth Ses of Pennsylvania AUDITORS’ REPORT 1965 County Luzerne Township Dallas 3 From January 1,.1965 to January 1, 1966 Cash Balance at Beginning of Year 1965: * Cash in Bank, Securities and Reserves Auditors - ¢ (Township Account) eececeecees Yiasarecsiese $ 10,807.85 - Cash in Bank (State Funds) hf SAN . 3,798.43 & . TOTAL .i.oeviivans HE I NE $ 14,606.28 RECEIPTS { ' Taxes Collected in Cash i Current Year Duplicate «..'sisies isis $ 27,834.26 4 Prior: Years iis vi seice'sviesiviels asta “is's 5,103.34 i Received from County on Unpaid 4 Taxes or Liens Filed 'vseeselsiesssis ess 517.44 } ‘Real Estate Transfer Tax «essa cesssese 12,059.59 ¢ Received from Other Sources ig Liquor Licenses «eeeeseeescsecnncens 2,300.00 3 Automobile and Other Fines «eceeees 1,692.00 f= Foreign Tire InSUrance +e. cee oe'sivies 1,316.58 "Commonwealth of Penn. State Aid.... 13,931.22 Transient Licenses i. .siveiss soles cs seia's 99.00 Road Encroachment Permits «eseseesces 234.00 Miscellaneous: 'y oia's sles sismisle nie ess + o's 0 ele 213.98 « Foreign (Casualty Insurance «.eeeeeceees 2,935.40 Total Revenue and Receipts «eessssss $ 68,236.81 Total Receipts and Balance +...ove.. $ 82,843.09 EXPENDITURES _ 5 General ‘Government: ov. ss sass oe Sonicare $ 4,978.90 Compensation of Secretary Treasurer, tf. Solicitor, Auditors, Tax Collectors, Ro Supervisors Monthly Meetings, Pre- miums on Security Bonds, Office Ex- pense, Rent, Heat and Light, Town- ship Building Maintenance. Protection to Persons and Property..... $17,417.73 (Police and Fire) Bligh ways (erie sic aisiei alesis vies os givisieie’s $ 37,827.69 Removal of Snow, Repairs of Tools and Machinery, Resurfacing and Maintenance of Roads, Construction Materials and Supplies, Purchase = of Machinery. IVIISCElIONICONUS. | Fete sieie sjniniatain'nisisie sale eninis ole $ 2,459.00 Insurance (Compensation, Liability and Fire), Social Security, Visiting Nurse Association, SPCA, and other Miscellaneous Items: (Return of Real- ty Transfer Tax 1962). i Total Expenditures « +. «ssses ees $ 62,683.52 Cash Balance at End of Year 1965: Township Road Account «sees ososs $ 19,581.38 State Account ..... Wiad RL 578.39 Total Cash Balanée Jan. 1st, 1966... $ 20,159.77 Total Expenditures and Balance.... $ 82,843.09 © Resources Cash, Securities and Reserves «ceessesss $ 20,159.77 Due from Tax Collector +«. «ease ss assss 5,584.62 Due from County on Unpaid Taxes fl or Lions Filed «vastness sesssiasansess 456.49 © Value of Township Machinery «/ sesssass 29,935.00 Value of Township Building ....... oe leiety 4,000.00 i Total ReSOUICeS vay sass ss sins sane sisi $ 60,135.88 LADIITIEE (a's sien a isitivien sie vo atin sins lain nim NONE Assessed Valuation of Township «ses. $6,572,920.00 Dallas Township Has No Funded Debt. Published or Posted in Accordance | With Section 547, Act 567. Approved July 10, 1947, P.L. 1481. SIGNED: # Albert. L. Jones § Donald F. King g James Aikens 3 : Sewing | and the mathematics club are her | THE Lake-Lehman School News Fashion Show Presented The senior high home economics classes presented a fashion show for the Lehman Womens Club on ‘Wednesday evening, February 9, at the Lehman Fire Hall. Rosemary Sebolka, a junior, won first place with her white lace over yellow taffeta gown. She will com- pete at Clarkes-Summit on Satur- day, March 12, in District competi- tion. : “After High School — What?” Monday, evening, February 14, the P.T\A’s program was ‘After high school — What?’ Panelists were Mrs. Edna Davis of the Youth Op- portunity Center, Mrs. Cora Porter from Nesbitt Hospital, Bud Rine- himer from the Penn State Exten- sion and Mr. Edwin Johnson, gui- dance counselor at. Lake-Lehman, who! spoke about military service. Junior and senior students were in- vited to attend the meeting. Students Attend Play The third and fourth year Span- ish students attended a play Don Juan Tenorio on Thursday, Feb- ruary 10.° It was presented by the Spanish Club of Kings College, ‘Wilkes-Barre. College Represemtatives Speak The same afternoon a representa- tive of Kings College spoke to boys who are interested in furthering their educations there. He told of admissions and the curriculum. Last Wednesday afternoon, a representative of Keuka College, Keuka Park, New York spoke to sophomore and junior girls. He spoke about the courses and extra- curricular ' activities at this girls school on the Finger Lakes. “Tempo’s” Provide Music The ‘Tempo’s”, a group from Scranton, provided the music for the “Sweetheart Cotillion” which was held on Saturday evening, | February 12, in the school cafeteria l from 8 to 11. Mrs. Sherwood. The minor subject of both is piano. Miss DeCusatis lived in Hazleton and graduated from St. Gabriel's High ‘School. She belongs to the Glee Club, Music Club, and the M.A.A. Miss Susi Agnes High School in Towanda, Pa. Her activ- ities include the Glee Club, Music .Club, and the:Dance Theater. Both are quite impressed with the school and feel that it has a wonderful faculty. | A Miss Katherine ‘Ann Girvan is working with Miss ‘Guerra in sopho- more English classes. A former resident of Dallas, she now resides in Kingston and graduated from Central Catholic High School. The Literary Club, the Education Club, and literary honor society, Tambda Tota Tau fills her calendar of extra- curricular activities. ‘She plans on entering graduate school and be- coming a college professer. Jane DelKanic Joins Fraternity At College | Jane E. DelKanic, daughter of Mr. {and Mrs. Michael L. DelKanic Sr. | of Harveys Lake, was recently fully | initiated to the Delta Chapter of | Gamma Theta Upsilon, National Co- | educational Geography Fraternity, of Bloomsburg State College. Jane was selected as a candidate to the Fraternity on standards of an all- college scholastic average and qual- ities of character and leadership. An initiation period preceded the final ceremony held during the December meeting of Gamma Theta Upsilon. Miss DelKanic is a junior at Bloomsburg State majoring in ele- mentary education with an area of competency in geography. She is also active in S. C. A,, P. S. E."A., Harmonettes, and takes an active interest in her part-time employ- ment at the Bloomsburg Hospital. DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, Founder's Day Speaker DR. ROBERT A. MELLMAN Principal speaker at the Joint Founder's Day Meeting of the Back | Mountain Area Council of Parent- Teacher Associations will be Dr. Robert A. Mellman, Superintendent | of the Dallas School District. Words of Welcome will be given by Mr. Robert Z. Belles, Supervising Principal of the Lake--Lehman School District. Music will be pro- vided by the Dallas Area Stage Band. Each Local Unit will present it's Founder's Day Gift to the Coun- cil. The program will be held in the Dallas Senior High ‘School "Auditor- jum at 8 p.m. on Monday evening, February 21, 1966. Local PTA Units in the Back Mountain Area Council are: Trucks- ville = Elementary, Elementary, Shavertown Elemen- tary, Lake-Lehman District, Dallas Elementary and Dallas Junior High. Mrs. Louise Colwell, Principal of Dallas Elementary School, is the General Chairman for this First Joint Founder's Day Meeting, as- sisted on the program agenda by Mr. Sam Davenport, Faculty Mem- ber of Lake-Lehman High School. Mr. George Stolarick from the West- moreland. Elementary PTA is chair- man of the Program Booklet Com- mittee. Mr. Zane Heffner from Dal- las Elementary PTA, Publicity Chairman, and Mr. John Mulhern Westmoreland PTA is in charge of Ushers. A social hour will follow the pro- gram. Refreshments will be served | under the direction of Mrs. Joseph Allen, Hospitality Chairman from Shavertown Elementary PTA, as- sisted by Hospitality Chairmen from the other five units in the Back Mountain Council. Council President, Mrs. Irvin Jacobs, and members of the Plan- | ning Committee cordially invite all Back Mountain Area PTA Members, Parents and Teachers to attend this event. Finishes At Yorktown Engineman Third Class Stephen Dudascik, USCGR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dudascik, Susquehan- na Avenue, Dallas, completed 27 days of active duty training today, at the Coast Guard Reserve Train- ing Center, Yorktown, Va. ! While at the center, he received on-the-job training in his rating specialty, and participated in drill rand other physcial training activities. Tdward Koller Trans. With Marine Corps Edward. Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Keller, Hillside Farm, Trucksville, left for Parris Island, S. C., on January 31 to train for the U. S. Marine Corps. Ed is a 1962 graduate of Tunk- hannock High School aond a 1965 graduate of Williamson Trade School, Media, Pa. Po Hao a y in 4 wh Sl \r pa FoR ] £ 3 x FUNERAL DIRECTORS YY SHAVERTOWN 140 North Main Street 9 Serving the entire Back Mountain area 3 aja Westmoreland’ stood military watches | FEBRUARY 17, 1966 a a a a Nine Miles Around by RED CARR Lehman Township Board of Supervisors, progressive in outlook as usual, have procured a new pro- motional letterhead boosting the recreational, educational, and resi- dential advantages of Lehman Township. Letterhead was custom- designed by the Dallas Post print- ing department. | Supervisor from the South Dis- trict of Lake Township Sharon | Whitesell may be assailed because he didn't vote for a township planning Commission to be formed at this' time, but frankly I'm in- clined to agree with him that there isn’t much point to it while the “Borough” court case is hanging. And T'll go one better. Tll opine this as prospect of providing the pro-township forces with something going for ‘them as a far-thinking governmental body in defense against the impressively organized Borough case is dim. It has been accurately said that cases pro and con are now water under the dam. And also, the ob- server at the court hearings will tell | you, in guarded understatement, that he has big doubts as to whet- her the judge was overwhelmed by testimony against the Borough. So the sum total of these thoughts is that a blitz formation of a Lake Township Planning Com- | mission would be as effective an ele- ment of persuasion as a martini at a camp meeting. The court could hand down, to- morrow, a decision to the effect that the nays had it, and the town- ships would continue as is. The Planning Commission would then go ahead and zone the township (pres- ently zoned by the county). But the Borough forces are in a hurry to get crackin, and it is possible too that the court may order cre- ation of the Borough tomorrow. On top of this dynamite keg we will have a Planning Commission trying to do an intricate dance. Since the township has gone this long without a Planning Com- | mission, and since the virtuosity of | the dance may be severely injured by the silent underpinnings of dyna- mite, and since the lower districts may not really need zoning once the Lake is extrapolated, and since the court probably does not care | at this point if Lake Township | creates five planning commissions, | Supervisor Whitesell’s point is well taken. A crackdown on illegal parking and speeding on' Lakeside Drive is planned, and solons from two dis- tricts are leaning on the police to do something drastic about parking. | Especially adamant is the super- News of Harveys Lake { left for Parris Island S. C. January I 41 visor from the Middle District, put- ting extra pressure on the police | the supervisor from the North Dis- trict has been counter-pressuring to make the crackdown absolutely universal, i.e., “all offenders’. Harvevs Lake Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kocher be- came parents of a son on February 5 at General Hospital. They have another son, Danny, age three. Mrs. Kocher is the former Patsy Keener. Callers at our home last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore, Mrs. Jean Somers of East Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. George Brodi of Larksville. The following women from Har- veys ! Lake attended the Brother- hood Tea of the United Church Women at Temple Israel on Tues- day. Mesdames — Gilbert Carpen- ter, Raymond Garinger, Harry Beck, | Ross Kimball, and Albert Armitage. My mother, Mrs. Jessie Garinger fell in her home, but had no broken bones. She received bruises and a cut on her face. She is eighty-six | years old. She spent four days in | the hospital returning home on | Saturday. Evans Drug Store!! | 100 Rexall DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA — SPECIAL — Savings Sale AT ASPIRIN 49-°| Rexall Redi-Spray W. S. C. S. MEETS The Alderson W.S.C.. met at the | church on Thursday evening. Mrs. Theodore Heness and Mrs. Raymond, Garinger led devotions and the pro- | gram. Mrs. Fred Eister presided. | Regular reports were given. World Day of Prayer will be held in the Ruggles Church on February 25, for the 5 charges and friends. Mrs. Arthur Wagner and Mrs. Howard Higgins were hostesses, and served a tasty lunch at a beautiful decor- ated Valentines table. Fifteen were present. Laketon William Edward Race, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Race, is doing well at General Hospital. Patients this week at General Hospital: Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. Patricia Kocher, and Pauline Wall. | Many people, young and old, are | enjoying ice skating at Old Sandy Bottom Beach. A gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grey, Harveys Lake, on Sunday, February 6. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grey and son, Mrs. Howard Grey, Mrs. Samuel Humphrey, Eleanor Humphrey, and Janice Traver. Edward Keller Joins U.S. Marine Corps Edward Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Keller, Hillside Farms, for basic training with the Marine Corps. After completion of basic training he expects to enter aviation train- ing. x A 1952 graduate of Tunkhannock | High School, he graduated in 1956 | from the Williamson Trade School in Media. chief, it has been noticed . Also! EDWARD SKORONSKI FARM AUCTION Vernon, Pa. Northmereland Twp. Wyoming Go. 20 Registered and Hi-Grade Holsteins charts on day of sale. milch cows, of which 2 are yearling heifers. These cows are young, in creamery test. Neba sires. milk cans. ALFALFA and Due to other business interests, IT will offer the follow- ing personal property at Public Auction at the farm located just off Rt. 292, 2 miles West of Vernon, 3 miles East of U. S. Route 309, 6 miles South of Tunkhannock. Watch for Red Auction Arrows. SAT., FEB. 19, 1966 All 30 day TB and blood tested free herd. Health This good producing Wyoming Co. herd consists of 17 Reg. Holsteins, 3 just fresh, 3 close springers or fresh by day of sale, 4 due in March, balance of the herd bred for early Summer. 1 Holstein heifer due in February, 2 open udders and show a lot of type and production with a high Sired by Nepa sires and serviced by Plan now to attend this dispersal. UNICO 4 CAN MILK COOLER, | SURGE S.S. 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