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Parents of 8th grade students are reminded that Class Night will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on February 17. This evening is made available to the parents to help in the proper selection of their child’s high school curriculum. On Monday, February 21 at 8 p.m. the Back Mountain P. T. A. Council is sponsoring a Founder's Day program at the Dallas High School. Speaker for the evening is Jr. Robert Mellman with music orovided by the Dallas High School ‘tage band. SAWS 1 | ; A ——— “TONY” LIKE-A DIS CHAIN-A-SAW She's a LIGHT She's a FAST She's a not Mucha for BIG — but she's a HELL for Stout She's a Getta GOOD REPAIR SERVICE AT GAY-MURRAY TUNKHANNOCK | der, Daniel Alters, Janet Balshaw,! V | Debbie Carruthers, Janet Cleasby, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1966 "Dallas Senior High Honor Roll Twelfth Grade: Scott Alexander, Patricia Bauman, Charlotte Break- stone, Barbara Brown, Brown, Bonnie Brobst, Linda Carle, Carol Cloak, Elva Costello, Cheryl Dietz, Stanley Dorrance, Kathy Dur- bino, Helen Edwards, Thomas Finn, Ida Gillespie, Thomas Harris, Reba Heidel, Amy Hetrick, David. Hess, Gail Hughes, Joyce Hughes, Lee Isaac, Eleanor Jones, Janet Kelley, Cheryl Kester, Carol King, Mary Knoor, Cynthia Konsavage, William Kyle, Betty Lamoreaux, Harry Mat- tes, Molly Messersmith, Fred Mintz- er, Raymond, McClary, Linda Nicol, | Sally Otto, Deborah Penman, Ed- mund Peters, Antoinette Petchkis, i Sharon Piekanski, Alice Reese, Mar- ae EES ' garet Reese, Todd Richards, Lois i ES CHAIN | Rondinella, Bonnie Rood, Margaret ' Rood, Connie Rozelle, Pattie Sickler, , Daniel Sinicrope, James Steinhauer, Marion Stredny, Sandra Turner, Nancy Mohr, Howard Wiener, Dorothy Whalen, Russell Williams, Linda Wimmer, Michael Wilkes, Karl Wormeck, Judith Wright, James Yarnal, Rich- ard Yanalunas. Eleventh Grade: Donald Alexan- Russell ‘Eyet, Scott Fry, Virginia Glenny, Ruth Higgins; Pat Hold- | | | Knecht, Rosellen Klaboe, Margaret | McHale, Catherine Martin, Candace Carol Mohr, Miriam. Mohr, | Karen Moore, Jeff Morris, Beverly Pierce, Henry Pietraccini, Janice i Rother, Margaret Ryan, Deborah | | Savickas, Donna Smith, William | Steckiel, Scott Strohl, Stephen ; Townsend, Christine Zarychta. Tenth Grade: John Anderson, | Ruth Besecker, Scott Blase, Con- stance Bogdan, Allen Brown, Linda Cook, Nancy Crispell, Kathy Connol- ly, Gary Binder, Peggy Darrow, | Jacqueline Davis, Erik Dingle. Dan- iel Dorrance, Lucy Fleming, Denise Garinger, Charles Garris, Charlotte | Gelb, Richard Fedock, Michael Ful- | ler, Matthew Gillis, James Gosart, Robert Huttman, Gretchen Hefft, Thomas Jenkins, David Kapson, Barbara Kyle, Jack Magee, Sandra Maharty, Mary Ann McCue, Michael Messersmith, Robert S. Miller, Jane Mitchell, Elizabeth Otto, Sandra Pritchard, Merle Pope, Jchn Puchal- sky, Diane Reese, Joan Reese, Kath- ryn Reese, Renee Rondinella, Myra | Schroer, Patricia Shonk, Janet Smith, Judith Stasko, Cindy Supul- ski, Evelyn Warrell, Robert Welsh, Peter Wettstein, Susan Wiener, Al- bert Williams, Gary Williams, Sharon Yalick, Claudia Zaboski, redge, ‘Kathryn Hons, James Gail Zekas, Sally Ziegenfus. | New Curator At Hawk Mountain Appointment of Alexander : Nagy as Curator of Hawk Mountain C.! Sanctuary was announced today by | Peter Edge, President of the non- | profit association + which operates the sanctuary. The appointment is I effective May 1, upon the retire-| ment of Maurice Broun .who has directed the refuge since years ago. Nagy came to the sanctuary in 1953 from employment with Beth- lehem Steel Corporation because of his lifetime interest in wild animals and the out-of-doors. He quickly established his place at the sanctu- ary in friendly contact with thous- ands of visitors and the anual count of migrating hawks at the Lockout. He was born in Allentown, gradu- ating from Fountain Hill High School in 1943 and attending the Kings Point Merchant Marine Acad- emy. After 3 years on active duty 2,000 acre its establishment 31 with the U. S. Navy he returned: to Berks County to help with the family’s farm near Kempton and married a hometown girl, the for- mer Arlene Newman. With their two children, Alex Jr. and Melanie, the family lives on Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Route 2, Kempton. The new Curator is skilled in | nature photogranhy ‘and is well wildlife | reduced by intensive clean farming practices in Berks County. Nagy has put up hundreds of nesting boxes for the attractive little falcon and is studying the bird's response to these changed conditions. For further information: Franklin McCamey, Executive Secretary, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Association Route 1, Orwigsburg, Penna 717-943-2751 Private Russell Denman Goes To Camp Lejeune Marine Private Russell E. Dan- mon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Denmon, Route 1, Harvey's Lake, has graduated from Marine recruit training at the Marine Corps Re- cruit Depot at Parris Island, S. C. During his eight weeks of inten- sified recruit training under veteran noncommissioned officer Drill In- structors, he learned small arms marksmanship, bayonet fighting, and methods of self-protection, as well as receiving instruction military drill, history and traditions of the Marine Corps, and other aca- demic subjects. He has been assigned to Camp known through his natural. history | Lejeune, N. C. for four weeks of in- lectures He has participated in in eastern Pennsylvania. | dividual combat training and four research | weeks of basic specialist training in through banding of birds and co- | his military occupational field. operation with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service investigations on the effects of pesticides on wildlife, A current project is hig inauiry into nesting density and breeding suc- cess of the Sparrow Hawk. This bird, so useful in controlling insects | was the first period which gave this | | area and mice on farms, had been greatly LUZERNE THEATRE Ann Bancroft Sidney Poitier in “The Slender Thread” Cont. Sunday From 2 2 (Color Hits “Winter-A-Go-Go”’ Cohit Audie Murphy in “Apache Rifles” Tonight - Friday - Saturday ! | FORTY-FORT THEATRE Thursday - Friday - Saturday (Cont. Sunday frem 3:30) Monday and Tuesday Doris Day Rod Taylor in “Do Not Disturb” Extra Added Attraction Sunday at 2 P.M. “Seven Slaves Against ~The World” | Barre. | { | | | tions | sary. Wildlife Moving In Winter's First Snow The last two weeks in January an appreciable amount of snow, reports District Game Pro- tector Howard W. Bower Jr., Wilkes | He notes that “though snow | often creates severe hardships for our native wildlife; some observa- indicated that wildlife was moving, often times more than necs- Perhaps it is possible that wildlife, just like many sportmen, | consider the first snowfall as an | exciting adventure and travel for | the sheer enjoyment of snow ex- | ploration.” ‘Harmony Club Meets The Harmony Club met recently | Young a recognized judge of the! at the home of Mrs. Mae Phillips. | American Horse Show Asso. Ring- | master will be Arther Kingston. The | Mrs. Mae Race presided at the meet- | Alice ing, in the absence of president, Mrs. Austin. Games were played and prizes | were won by Mrs. Florence Carle, | Mrs. Ruth Derr and Mrs. Mae Race. | | Present were Mesdames Nora Dy- | mond, Ruth Derr, Myrtle Berlew, Rose Llewellyn, Florence (Carle, Maude Lampman, Mae Mae Phillips, | Gertrude Perry, Todd Phillips and | Miss Fannie Berlew. Next meeting will be at the home | of Mrs. Emma Hoover, February 10. in | | | | | | | | | I | HOWARD WHITESELL At the annual meeting of the board of directors of the Atlantic Lumbermens held recently in Philadelphia, How- ard Whitesell, president of White- sell Brothers, Inc., of Dallas, was re-elected to the office of vice- | president of the Association. | He just returned this week from the 74th Annual Convention of the Middle Atlantic Lumbermens Asso- ! ciation held in Atlantic City. Associated with his brother El- wood in the general contracting and building supply firm founded with their father thirteen years ago, Mr. Whitesell was also recently honored by an appointment as a member of | the “House Beautiful” Home Build- Panel. | ers | Whitesell is a past president of {the Home Builders Association of | Northeastern Pennsylvania, treasur- | er of the Northeastern Pennsylvania regional group cf the Lumbermens Association. : | the National Association of Home Builders and alternate regional vice president of the Pennsylvania Home Builders Association. In addition to ‘a fast orowing building sunply business Whitesell Brothers General Contractors Inc. have built up several ' suburban housing developments including Oak Hill with 140 homes already constructed, Midway Manor with 40 hemes completed Clarendon Acrees suburban com- munity which had its first Grand Ovening in the Fall. Mr. Whitesell, because of his firm's growth, his dedication to better housing and his many re- gional and national executive ap- nointments is listed in “Who's Who in the East’. He and his wife Dorothy have three children and live on Briar- | crest Road. 4-H Plans Horse Show Bt Dalton, Bpril 16 The Horseshoe 4-H Club held a The meeting was called to order by | president Ann Lacey. The club decided to have an Open Horse Show. There will be a few | classes which will be just for the | 4-H club and the rest will be open | to the public. The horse show will | be held in the inside ring at John | Vass’ Riding Stables in Dalton on | April 16. ! | Since the show will be such an | expense it is up to the members to get as many patrons as they can. | If one of the members may have | missed anyone who wishes to be a | patron please contact Mrs. Anthony | Bogdon. The judge will be Mr. Roger show will start either at 8:30 or 9:00. Admission to the show will | be free. There is a variety of classes, | English, Western, There will be a consolation class for any one who has not won a ribbon in this show Members may rent horses. OFFSET PRINTING Tablcida - Circulars In Many Designs Try The Dallas Post Middle | Association He has also been elected to serve | as an alternate national director of and the new and Morgan. nN DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Elected Vice-President ,_T.ehman High School Honor Roll Lake-Lehman High School Honor ! jorie McCarty, John Marchakitus, Roll for the second quarter, begin- | | ning November 15, 1965, and end- cy Morris, | ing January 27, 1966, has been an- Oliver, | nounced by Mr. Anthony Marcha- Schenck, | kitus, High School Principal. Kathy Maye, Debra Morgan, Nan- Paul Niezgoda, (Carol Walter Pall, Marshall Steven Stemplen, Nancy | Thompson, Judy Valick, James ith - Grade: Sandra Ashton, Ken- Yencha. [ neth Austin, Charlene Ayens, Pam | Calkins, Darlene Casterline, Kathy Bombick, Cook, Cindy ‘Culver, Doreen Davis, James, Pamela Johns, Allen Kitch- en, Joan Kleban, Linda Kocher, Margaret Laning, Patricia pasky, Marilyn Macialek, Susan Nalbone, Dale Nygren, Betty Patton, Debra Petroski, David Smith, Paula Joanita, Swartz, Jo Ann Zaleskas. 8th Grade: Diane Ashton, William | Bronson, Gail Cole, Jane Cornell, | Larry Culver, John D. Davis. John Richard Wagner, Richard Derby, Lynn Evans, Robert’ Lo- | Smith, Sherry Snell, Janet Stroud, ' Davis, Peggy Disque, Dale Edwards, Dwaine Edwards, Gildea, Charles Haczewski, eKnneth Heller, Barbara Hill, Celia Hoppes, David Johns, Theresa Klemunes, Bob Kocher, Bradley Kreller, Shar- on Leinthall, Dianne Mahoney, Deb- | ra Petroski, Virginia Piatt, Rita Post, Debra Rinken, Erica Ros- koski, Brent Steele, Nadine Teberio, Colleen. Wandel, Bing Wolfe, Robert Womer, Elizabeth Zbick. Richard Evans, | Rita Fedor, Roberta Gay, Maureen 10th Grade: Hale Bronson, Faye Brown, Tom G. Brown, Brent Cas- terline, Dennis Evans, Roy Evans, Marie Gensel, Harry Gregory, Rob- | ert Halowich, Diane Ide, Kathy Ide, | Kent Jones, Ralph Kazokes, Carol Lubinski, George Macialek, Paulette Mickno, Alan Montross, Theresa Mulligan, Sherry Lou Piper, Kathy Price, Carol Remley, Stewart Thom- as John Weaver, Joanne Wesoloski, Leota Yanek. a5 Corrine S#klin, 11th Grade: Susan Honeywell, Joy Johnson, David Klingerman, Jack Kocher, Mary Ladamus, Nancy Lynch, Linda Marchakitus, Bonnie Patton, Diane Rogers, Lillian Schlosser, Rosemary Sebolkd, Mary Kay Sgar- lat, Linda Shonk, Louise Sikora, John SSmith, Curtis Swanson, Carol Urbane, Irene Urick. 12th Grade: Patricia Bagdzuinas, Jerry Balavage, Rita Bronson, Don- na Bryant, Randy Calkins, Joyce DelKanic, Pamela Hoyt, Susan Hunter, Barbara Potter, Judy Kocher, Nancy Scouton, 9th Grade: Patricia Balita, Doug- ' Barbara Scovish, Michal Simon, Ro- las Brody, Clare Clark, Shirley Evans, Linda Evans, Suzanne Gutch, George Haines, Allyson Johns, Mil- licent Kocher, Bonnie Long, Mar-' Boy Scout NEWS Lehman Charlotte Marietta Swetts, Toma- berta Steele, Cheryle Thomas, sura, Rita Zbick. Two Scouts Receive Honorable Awards Two members of Boy Scou¥ Troop ¥ Fred: Valentine. Garry Van Scoy, | 231, Shavertown, were honored last and Larry Van Scoy, sons of Mr. week at a Court of Review held at {and Mrs. Jonathan Valentine, Sut- ton Road, received the God and Country Award at the First Pres- byvterian Church in Wilkes-Barre, on ' February 13. / The God and Country Award is given to Protestant Boys who en- roll ‘in’ a struction. experience and service in | their faith, program of religious in-. Shavertown Methodist Church. ‘Warren Boyes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boyes, OQ | rook Avenue was made a Life Sc®x and | Richard Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edwards, Perrin Aven- ue, received Star Scout rank. David Payne was promoted to 2nd Class and Wayman Miers, Eric | Pritchard, Andrew Roah, Jr. and Fred, Garry and Larry are star Kenneth Rozelle were given Tender- Scouts in Troop 241 of Lehman. foot rank. William Simms is Scoutmsster. First Aid Badges First Aid Badges were awarded to; Warren Boyes for i . . i Merit badges were also given by Malcolm Kitchen, Scoutmaster, to Running, Soil Robert Lynch and Lawrence Barnes | Conservation and Water Conserva- at a recent Troop meeting. Mr. El- | tion; Richard Edwards, Forestry, wood Swingle of Shavertown con- Nature, Citizenchip in the Home, ducted classes in first aid during Citizenship in the Nation and Citi- | troop meetings in January. The fol-' zenship lowing boys received certificates in i The Junior Class in First Aid: Bruce Leggat, Paul Adamchick, Robert | Lvnch, Lawrence Barnes. Herbert (dard First Aid Certificates entine. Larrv Van Scoy and Garry Van Scov, Randy Cornell received his Tender Foot Badge. The troon will “camp out” on February at Dawes Pond. Cub Scouts Lehman Cub Pack 241 will play the Lake Lehman High School gvm town Dens will play the Lehman Dens. | The annual Father and Son Blue , and Gold Dinner will be held at ‘the Lehman Methodist Church on February 28 at 6:30 p.m. Gaylord in ‘the Community and Safety; James Smith, Wildlife Management. 12 | arranged: { March 16, a preliminary basketball game in| i ‘dale, Pa. | meeting at the Lehman Fire Hall. | on February 23, at 7:30 p.m. Ide- | | — READ THE TRADING POST — | Mover and Peter Hospador - Stan-| : were’! | awarded Joseph Doran, Fred Vai: ZT NOTICE TO BEAVER TRAPPERS In ‘order to avoid conflict in dates for tagging beaver pelts, the following schedule has been 1966, 9 a.m. Honesdale Armory, eS March 18, 7906, 9 a.m, Montrose Fire Hall, Montrose, Pa.; March, 19, 1966, 9 am. Whitel Yish Hunting Club Halil. he E. Bernice, Pa., Sullivan County Courtesy of W. C. HUBBELL, Martin is cub master. 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