The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 07, 1966, Image 12

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Lake-Lehman Registration
| Registration of kindergarten and teacher loads in first grade. Trans-
| portation would be furnished.
It should also be remembered:
1. That a child will be refused ad
mission unless properly vaccin
ated according to the rules es
tablished by the State Secre
first grade students will be held in
Lake-Lehman School District ac-
cording to the following schedule:
+ Lake Township - Lake Elemen-
ary Building, Monday, April 18,
12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, |
April 27, 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Lehman & Jackson Townships -
Lehman Jackson Elementary Build-
ng, Wednesday, April 20, 12:30 to
$:30 p.m. Monday, April 25, 12:30 to
:30 p.m.
Noxen Township - Noxen Elemen-
tary Building, Tuesday, April 19,!
2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday,
April 28, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.
tary of Health.
the
law.
. That once a child is enrolled
in the public school, he then |
falls within ‘the provisions of |
Compulsory Attendance |
. Parents of kindergarten stu-
dents will be responsible for
transportation of their chil-
dren. No kindergarten students
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966
{New or Used Items will be
{ Ross Township - Ross Elementary
Building, Thursday, April 21, 12:30
p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 26,
12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m
i Please bring with you the Child's
Birth Certificate and Vaccination
Certificate. If the child has not been |
Ing ‘this time; the vaccination cer-
tificate may be presented at a later
late.
i Age of admission at the begin-
ing of the school term: Kinder-
arten - Any child who becomes
ive years of age before February 1,
1967, must be admitted for the 1966
+67 school term; if the parents so
esire.
{ First Grade - Any child who be-
omes six years of age before Feb-
pe please register him dur-
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will be transported by bus.
John Smith, Honored
By Chester Shoe Co.
Mr. John W. Smith, of Bunker
Hill, was elected today to the Pres-
ident’s Club of Charles Shoe Com-
pany, Brockton, Mass.
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In announcing this honor, Pres-
ident Charles Chester Eaton, Jr.
| said: “Mr. John W. Smith is the
kind of man we're proud to have as
our representative. He's
salesman.”
Membership in the President's
Club is an honor reserved for men
who turn in outstanding sales rec- |
ords -as authorized Charles Chester
tuary 1, 1967, must be admitted for representatives.
the 19-66-67 school term, if the
‘parents so desire.
school district and the Board re-
+ Please remember that this is one
erves the right to assign children
to different buildings. At this time,
might be necessary to equalize
IDETOWN
COUPLES CLUB
Annual
AUCTION
JUNE (1, 1966
i LEHMAN HORSE SHOW
: GROUNDS
J appreciated. Call 639-5338
or 675-1214.
Mr. Smith, as owner of his own!
shoe-store-in-a-catalog business, has
built up, according to home office
sources, a fine record.
Motor Truck Courtesy,
For Easter Holiday
The Pennsylvania Motor Truck
Association hag urged the operators
of Pennsylvania's more than 631,-
000 trucks to curtail truck oper-
ations except for emergency serv-
ice over the Easter weekend.
Professional truck drivers were
urged to extend every possible cour-
tesy ‘to other highway users dur-
ing the holiday period.
“Everyone should be a Gentle-
man of The Highway at all times,
but especially for the Easter holi-
day.”
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' 88 Main Street, Dallas
B Friday - 2 to 5 pm.
A JOYOUS
NERS CS ECE MCSE I CRISES
Dr. Aaron S. Lisses
Optometrist
: 674-4506 Edwardsville
EE DALLAS HOURS: 287-9735
B Tuesday - 2 to 8 pm. GATEWAY CENTER HOURS:
E Wednesday - 2 to8pm. Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m.
3 AE 3H C3 CE SA CBS CA CIEE 0 EOE
EASTER
Professional Suite
Gateway Center
Evenings Thurs. & Fri to 8 p.m.
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| Tt’s “Fiesta Month” at Whitesell] In addition to featuring extra
| Bros. Building Supplies and Hard- | special prices on many fiesta items
| ware Store and a good crowd was Whitesell Bros. is giving away a
on hand to kick-off the event. In| Portable TV set, Black & Decker
the picture above you can see’ Bill | tools, Weldwood Paneling and 20
Niedjaco waiting on customers and/| other prizes when the event is over.
another man doing his best to guess A feature of “Fiesta Month”,
the number of Mexican jumping | which ends Saturday, April 16, is
beans in one of the prize contests.
On Dean's List
» £1
ans So RR Mrs. John S. Fine held a coffee
Slocum, Breeze Hill, Dallas, RD 4, | hour at her home Monday morning,
has been named to the Dean’s List |
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gt Penn. ‘inte Unive: {in the Back Mountain Area.
Barry graduated from Penna. |
State on March 26 and began his
new job with the Aetna Insurance
March 28, where he is working out
of the main office.
A graduate of Dallas High School,
Mr. Slocum moved recently with
his wife and son to Connecticut.
| of Back Mountain Area presided at
the meeting. She was assisted by
co-chairman, Mrs. Sheldon Preiffer.
Mrs. Denton Durland,
community.
Idetown Auction
Fiesta Month At Whitesell Brothers
YWCA Campaign Members Meet
| April 4th for workers of the YWCA | Clifford Mansley, Henry Peterson,
| Supporting Membership Campaign | Charles Maxwell,
Mrs. Williard Seaman, chairman | Thomas Graham, J. Trever Noble,
General Mesdames Frank Townend, Gerald
Chairman of the drive outllned the | Bango, Hans: Dreher, Lewis Anesi,
purpose of the campaign and some | John Davis, Michael Bucan, Harry
of the pertinent facts concerning Davenport, Pete Williams,
the YWCA and its function in the Pakorney,
| Turner and Merle Gerdes.
an opportunity to win a nation-wide |
contest for a free week in Acapulco, !
Mexico. There will be six lucky,
winners. |
Also Leadership Brands Fiesta |
Holiday at Whitesell Bros. offers
customers a $1.00 off coupon with
purchases of ten dollars or more.
Prospect cards were given to the
following women present: Mesdames
Raymond Flick,
Robert Carey, Clyde Davis III,
Arch Hutchison and John Marsh.
Also working on the drive, but
not present at the meeting, are:
Frank
Leonard Cowett, Ray
June 11
Couples Club of Idetown Metho-
dist Church have selected June 11
as the date for their annual auction.
The affair will be held on the Leh-
man Horse Show grounds where
there will be plenty of baked goods,
candy, hot lunches and soda for
sale.
Robert Wilson will act as chair-
man. Other members of the class
will serve as committee members.
Use common sense and you'll
have no power lawn mower acci-
dents.
Robert S. Horn of the Depart-
ment’s Division of Environmental
Safety said a large majority of pow=
er mower accidents are a result of
carelessness on the part of the op-
erator. By following a few simple
rules most of these accidents can
be prevented.
Horn offered these suggestions
for a summer free of power mower
accidents:
. Read the operating procedure
manual for the mower.
. Keep mower in top operating
condition. :
In this modern age men who die
with their boots on usually have
one of them on the accelerator.
— READ THE TRADING POST —
Pend 3. Fill gasoline tank out-of-doors
: go ; and away from any possible
x TO ALL AaTIONWIDE sources of fire. Never fill tank
1 ; A when engine and exhaust are
Not? ny om tee ey hot.
im 4, Stand away from mower when
ERNEST starting; be sure it is on level
ground.
= U D D i Fo G AY 5. Mow during daylight hours and
New Dallas when grass = or. Sed
i 6. If mower is self-propelled, keep
® MEN’S SHOP Shopping in step with it. Don't let it
8 { Center i A pull you along.
F Centermoreland 333-4500 7. Never walk in front of a grass
Main Street —— Luzerne DALLAS ne discharge chute when mower
i is running.
¢ = ” po | 8. When mowing an incline, move
SATURDAY 1s Tue
BIG DAY!
Drawing will be held for
| 1. G.E. Portable Color
2. 50 Gallons Gas
3. 2 Tires
AT CLYDE BIRTH'S 10th ANN
at the “Y” - - -
Dallas Highway
CLAIM
YOUR
HAM
CHECK
TICKETS!
Se
TY
IVERSARY
$1
Purchase
entitles
you to a ticket.
674-4571
Power Lawn Mower Cautions
along the face of the slope,
never up and down.
. Never take passengers on a
riding mower.
Don’t leave mower unattended
if it is running .
Never attesipt to clear blades
or do any work on the mower
until it is shut off and the
spark wire or power cord is
disconnected.
Store fuel in approved safety
cans in an outside location.
Before mowing, check the lawn
for objects that could be
thrown by the blades.
Keep children and others away
from the mowing area.
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ASPHALT PAVING
Driveways
Parking Areas
CRUSHED STONE
| sylvania National Guard
SPORTSMANS CORNER
by Jim Hopple
1966 SCOUTING SPECTACULAR.
What is it? A live, action type
show consisting of booth, stage and
other types of demonstrations of
various Cub, Scout and Explorer
skills, achievements, hobbies, hand-
crafts, and specialties. : |
Band Concert
The Band Concert was held on
Friday, April 1st. The concert was
a big success and featured such
selections as Glow Worm, Stars and
Stripes Forever, and Help. Our sin-
cere thanks go out to Mr. Camp
The show marks 50 years of majorettes who made this wonder-
scouting in the Wyoming Valley | t,1 ovent possible.
Council of Boy Scouts of America | March of Dimes “Fum Night”
and will be held at the 109th Penn-
Armory, The March of Dimes games were
] "| held on Saturday, April 2nd, at the
Market Street Kingston, Pa. Fri-| gopioy High School Auditorium. The
day May 13, 7:00-10:00 p.m., Sat- | female and male teachers from Leh- |
ogi May ay pao om All| man and Dallas played in two sep-
Scouts in uniform and children un-| + Due to th 4
der 12 years old will be admitted | 29a games. Due to We press Lime
{ and the members of the band and |
| against the
“Meeting Pa. Dept. of
Highway Specifications.”
American #
Asphalt Paving
Go.
696-1114
Plant and Quarry — Chase
free .All others must pay 50c.
of this paper we are unable to give
| the actual score. The teachers that |
; | The local soldier, who hag b
Little Theatre performances are | participated from our school were:
5 to 10 minute live acts demonstrat- | My, Rybak, Mr. Cicon, Mr. Bauer,
ing the skills, adventure and fun of |
cubbing, scouting or exploring.
A challenge arena will be in
action throughout the show with
scheduled competition on the half
hour. Knot tying, fire starting, wood
chopping, log sawing, physical fit-
ness, tug of war, rope climb, ban-
dage relay, pole lashing.
A portable pool will be erected
at the Armory for demonstrations
in swimming strokes, lifesaving
techniques, log rolling, canoeing,
skin diving, apd many other ideas.
A shadow | theatre performance
will be on stage behind wa large
cloth which |permits the audience
to large figures silouetted
doth.
see
Model campsites with patrols giv- | . )
ing brief demonstrations in camp, ~~. seem old-fe ashioned
singing, codking, cheers, : lashing, | Po lm —
ground beds, ect. dE ~
Troops, packs, and .posts from exall “HAS 7
Dallas, Shavertown, Trucksville
and Harveys Lake will put on dem-
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DALLAS
Mr. Petrenchak, Mrs. Sigworth, Miss
Lawrence, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Davis,
Mr. Case, Mr. Brominski, and Mr.
Glogowski.
| Dance
A dance, sponsored by the Stu-
dent Council will be held on Friday,
April 15th. The “Shady Ones,” a
school group composed of Ron Cir-
ko, playing lead guitar, Ernie Evans,
guitar, and Gene Rymern, drums,
will play for the evening.
Welcome
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Dallas Junior High School News
We extend a hearty welcome to
Easter Vacation
A short, but welcome, vacation
has come at last. There will be no
school on Thursday, April 1th and
Friday, April 8th due to the coming
of Easter.
William Ryun is a new 9th grade
transfer student. Bill, before moving
to Dallas lived in Westfield, Massa-
chusetts. We hope he enjoys our
school and makes many new friends.
Sgt. Wm. Schoonover
With Army In Korea
Sgt. William Schoonover, Dallas,
RD 3, is now stationed in Korea.
Nin
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the service for 22 years was st&tion-
ed at Fayettsville, N.C., prior to be
sent to the Orient.
‘Mr. Schoonover’s address is R A
12107599, 512 HV Equipment Main-
tenance Company (65), A P O San
Francisco, Cal.
His mother writes that Bill en-
joys the Dallas Post so much, read-
ing it over three times in order to
cover all the news of home. He
would appreciate hearing from his
friends.
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featuring
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