ECTION B— PAGE 6 RANSFERS 9 Third grade pupils have been transferred from the Shavertown . Elementary School to the West- oreland Elementary School: Joseph Banta, Partick Dalton, Jo- ph Fuller, Susan Robinson, Ruth Brace, Darlene Dolton, Lisa Hole- man, Daniel Rozelle, Arthur Cool- Jbaugh, Virginia Eaton, Francine Ko- zak. © Third grade pupils have been transferred from the Westmoreland Elementary School to the Dallas Een School: ~~ Anthony Bynon, Eric Marquart. Scott Bytheway has been trans- ferred from the Trucksvile Elemen- tary School to the Westmoreland Elementary School, Joe Caldwell and Jean Petro, third grade, have been transferred from the West- moreland Elementary School to the Trucksville Elementary School. if © Sixth grade pupils have been Be transferred from the Shavertown Elementary School to the Dallas Elementary School: Paul Conahan, Gary Gallup, Earl XKrapf, (Chris 5. © Second grade pupils have been transferred from the Westmoreland Elementary School to the Shaver- town Elementary School: Chris Gil- lis, Daniel McKenna Bruce Myers, Lorraine Adams, Mark Ker povitch. | Second grade pupils have been transferred from the Westmoreland Elementary School to the Dallas Elementary School: William Hop- ‘ keep its career representatives in- kins, Lina Endza, Ruella Schroer, Jeffrey Carter. * Second grade pupils have been | transferred from the Westmoreland | Elementary School to the Trudie. | Rear 29 North Main Street PLENTY OF FREE PARKING You Can Always Rely On | JACK WINTERS Your McCREARY DISTRIBUTOR § {| nise Pugh, Margaret Rumbold, Lor- | | raine Reth, Mari Rogers, Linda Sax, | David + Dixon, FT ———————————————r— | Gruphic Aris Services INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Sereen Prints, Art Work Phone 825 2978 | anmRRSRRE ERE SAAS RES EN ENERO TA ARENA RRR Jerry Gardner Studies At Insurance School Jerome R. Gardner, Sr., Shrine Acres, Dallas, is attending a career school at the home office of the Cannecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn, Jerry who served as this year’s Library Auction chairman, is associated with the D. Ross Osborn, agency, Wilkes- Barre. The school is part of a broad and continuous company program to formed of new developments in the life insurance industry. Ville. Elementary School: : John Franklin, Barry Humphrey, Eugene | Meeker, Betty Casterline, Steven Shammer, Robin Futch, William Lewis, Dean Bartorilla, Marian Cy- bulski, Lynn Wolfe, Bonnie Hilstol- sky, John Iusaitis, Danny Shaver, Maurice Shively, Thomas Youells. Fifth grade pupils have been transferred from Westmoreland Ele- mentary School (Mrs. Trimble’s 4th grade room last year) to the Trucksville Elementary School: John Listed below are kindergarten and first grade boys and girls with the names of their teachers and the sessions to which they have been assigned for the coming school term: Kindergarten MRS. JANET PHILLIPS AM. SESSION Christopher Fiske, Robert Foy, Michael Funk, Conrad Goeringer, Ronnie Griffith, Robert Groblewski, Craig Gommer, Arthur Hayston, Jef- frey Henning, Peter ‘Hughes, Eric Johnson, Daniel Kitchen, John Lash- er, Kevin Lewis, William Lewis, Kyle Llewellyn. Susan Marie Dreher, Molly Elston, Donna Gashi, Marian Gildea, Amy Grose, Jacqueline Hanadel, Barbara Heim, Mary Jean Hennebaul, Char- lene Houlihan, Elizabeth Howard, Kimberly Hunter, Carol Jubis, Kathryn Kale, Denise Kenny, (Caro- lyn Kirk, Dorothy Kintzer, , MRS. HANNAH JAMES AM. SESSION Bavilaqua, Theresa Brown, Nancy Cooper, Gail Edwards, Richard Har- | rison, Alan King Linda LaBar, James Martin, Asa Sharp, David | Belles, Thomas Schmidle, Jeffrey Boyes, Louis Burkhardt, Derek Cul- ver, Gary Frantz, Frank Harvey, Michael Kitchen, Sharon Lamoreaux, Stephen Pinter, Evan Stauffer, Kerry Kugler, Stanley Spencer, Carol Breakstone, Randy Coolbaugh, Dale Gary, Brian Hoover, Patti Kush, Dennis Lockard | Jerry Scott, Julia Swepston, Howard Parsons. FuWNEREUXEETEREEREAERER Wilkes-Barre, Pa. GREENWALDS IN LUZERNE AHN AAAF NHI HANH AHI 90) OL | WINTERS TIRE SERVICE MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS 675-2036 | Smith, Boyd Snyder, | Daley, | William Shively, | maker, James Sisco, Dennis Sitkow- | ski, Gene Taylor, Robert Thomas, | Robert Yaskiewocz, Neal Yerabeck, § Sharon | Barbara Wallace. GUARANTEED SERVICE | And SATISFACTION!! | 3 NEW TIRES And 8 on RECAPS Ernest Reese, Josef Reese, David | Raudenbush, Joseph Rogus, William | James Star- buck, Timothy Susaraba, Fred Tem- | plin, Dale Thompson, Jay Thornton, Davis Turpak, Joseph Tweedle, Ed- ward Van Horn, Stephen Vravel, Donald Watchulonis. Elizabeth Jones, Jeanette Petro- ski, Marion Roan, Martha Shannon, Sharon Shemanski, Barbara Shields, Linda Sickler, Ann Spencer, Renee Spencer, Deborah Stolarick, Susan Stredny, Brenda Stuart, Mary Ann Wallace, Barbara Lewis, Mary Lou Williams, Cheri Williams. MRS. MARIE LEWIS AM. SESSION Edward Jewell, Lee McCarthy, John McCarthy, Joseph Macy, Rob- ert Major, John Maloney, Arthur Martin, Bradley Mitchell, David Mitchell, Timothy Moore, Robert | Mak, Kevin Newberry, Tommy New- | ell, Leonard Nordfors, David Pellam, John Prater. Lori Krammer, Barbara Kubasti, | Linda Kuras, Mary Kutz, Pamela | Lawson, Carol Lingle, Kathleen Lum- ley, Valeria McAvoy, Lisa McCart- ney, June McGough, Betty Mintzer, Kathleen Morris, Shirley Noon, Joyce Ostrum, Roxanne Wolfe. MRS. JOYCE YOUREN AM. SESSION Todd Allabaugh, Edward Atkin- | son, James Balcomb, Michael Barey, | John Brown, Kelly Burket, Brian Scott Crispell, Michael Benjamin Grofchick, Mark Dombek, Albert Dymond, Paul Eck- Bunney, | ert, Robert Edwards, Gary Ell, Lee Roy Engleman. Lauri Aicher, Robin Ashbridge, | Susan Balutis, Annette Bethel, Deb- | orah Bodycomb, Linda Bogert, Bar- bara Brody, Deborah Cease, Marian Coolbaugh, Sandra Coolbaugh, Carol Cooper, Rose Ann Crisci, Caroline Davies, Susan Lunn Dreher, Mary Jane Edwards. MRS. DORIS McCAIN P.M. SESSION Glenn Senese, Andrew Shales, Rodman ‘Shoe- Alexander Zajkowski. Margaret Perry, Susan Petty, De- Shemanski, Diane Sherin, MRS. ‘MARIE LEWIS P.M. SESSION Michael Baur, Kelly Kavanaugh, il | Mark Kraynack, Edison Lanyon, | Timothy Levi, Frank Manusky, Michael Mathers, {| Richard Montgomery, Joseph Mor- | ton, Charles Parkhurst, David Par- Thomas Maguire, sons. Joanne Krazanowski, Robin Lam- oreaux, Karen Litto, Brenda Long, | Lori Lushefski, Corrine Martin, Deb- | ra Martin, Mary McCoog, Mary Mc- | Donough, Laverne Miers, Karen | Nagle, Lisa Ann Newton. d MRS. HANNAH JAMES P.M. SESSION Morgan Phillips, Charles Puckey, | Donald Roat, Harry Roat, Ralph | Rosenbaum, Alan Rosengrant, Wil- : "liam Rundle, William Russell, Scott | Schmig, Glenn Thomas Schulze, | Senese, Francis Yakowski. Lica McNelis, Lynn Marie Noon, | Kathy XKuchinaskas, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER) 1, 1966 Teresa Orloski, Charyl Parsons, Hol- ly Peters, Sharon Reese, Mona Lee Sickler, Eleanor Smith, Nataline Voitek, Sharon Williams, Leslie Ann Wolfe, Joyce Zavada. MRS. JOYCE YOUREN P.M. SESSION Byron Barr, Michael Baylau, Rich- ard Brown, Edward Burnett, Mark Cebrick, Edward Charney, William Corcoran, Daniel Gross, Paul En- dza, Richard Evans, Jeffrey Fish, Stephen Fitzsimmons. Lori Baird, Kimberly Bedford, Susan Berg, Linda Brace, Beth Ann Bullock, Barbara Cartier, ‘Michelle Chapple, Cheryl Cleasby, Sue Ellen Cook, Nancy Coolbaugh, Michelle Chriche, Clare DeMarco. MRS. JANET PHILLIPS P.M. SESSION Paul Frantz, Craig Gallup, Albert Harris, Daniel Harris, Donald Hislop, John Huesman, John Jones, Mark Ide, Emory Ishley, Michael Kapral, Michael Kalinosky, William Kelly. Donna Derby, Karen Dilfield, Marianne Dudek, Vicki Ehrhorn, Debra Ell, Christine Fitzpatrick, Lisa Franklin, Anne Marie Hilstolsky, Linda Jolley, Rebecca Jones, Mar- garet Kopetchny, Ann Kraynak, Sheileen Godwin. First Grade MRS. WALKER WESTMORELAND Kathlen Allen, Elmer Arnold, Roger Bartholomew, Todd Banks, James Bonn, Bert Brace, Wendy Brace, Cheryl Braker, David Brague, Richard Brandt, Bryan Brown, Kath- leen Campbell, Mark Carey, Bonnie Carr, Joseph Chiumento, Donna Cobleigh, Jeffrey Coolbaugh, Mary Jo Coolbaugh, Patti Culver, Phyliss Frania, Karen Givens, Jamie Grif- fith, David M. Harris, Heather Jones, Kenneth Kuderka, Paul On- dish, Debrah Saraka, Lori Slusser, Gary Steidinger, Melanie Williams. MISS EVERARD WESTMORELAND Jeffrey Colovos, Janice Eaton, Margaret Elston, Basil Frantz, Lyn- da Jubis, Karen Kern, Alfred Koziel, Bruce Kunkle, Tammy Lawson, Richard Lombardo, Amy McGowan, Mary Ann Meeker, Meredith Moore, Terry Moore, Julia Morgan, Diane Niezgoda, Kathy Perry, Thomas Powell, Doreen Searfoss, Allynn Sig- worth, Denise Smith, James Smith, Lori Spencer, Carl Stanton, Eric Stolarick, Janine Szczchowicz, Barry Welsh, Robert Williams, Ronald Wilson. MISS ARGENTO WESTMORELAND Diane Anderson, Stephen Crane, Thomas Dombrosky, Pamela Dy- mond, James Emil, Stanley Frania, iel Grant, David Gydosh, Brian Har- | ris, David Harrison, Roy Harvey, Heather Husband, Dennis Heim, John Hilstolsky, Kenneth King, Harry Kintner, Robert Kirchner, James Krispin, Carla Krivak, Jo- seph Kush, Lynnette Moore, Linda Prusko, Robert Raudenbush, Kath- leen Sharp, Paul Scoble, Amy Scott, Polly Swepston, Kimberly Turner, David Voitek, MRS. McGuiness SHAVERTOWN Kathy Fedock, Ann Hawk, Lisa Hornack, Caroline Jones, Frank Ko- zak, Alfred Krapf, Joseph Kubek, Glenn Lewis, Warren Lutz, Daniel McCabe, Re- becca Morton, Clarence Newcomb, Richard Nixon, Linda Overman, Scott Parkhurst, Joel Pearce, David Pettit, Pamela Riggi, Carol Roll- man, Robert Rosengrant, Bernard Sherin, John Sidorek, Douglas Smith, Donald Soprum, Sue Suhan- ski, James Thomas, Lisa Thompson, Floyd Trudgen, Laura Unger. MRS. SCOTT SHAVERTOWN Amy Appel, Clyde Backes, Susan Banks, Susan Box, Lynn Borton, Lisa Bridle, Richard : Britt, Erin Chiogna, Kimberly Craumer, Wil- liam Dalton, Gayle Devine, John Dymond, Charles Falcone, frick, Sharon Hinkle, man, Todd Ireland, Debra Jackson, Gregory Jamochian, James Kem- merer, John Konopki, Gerard Mec- Dowell, Sean Parker, Lynne Rogers, JUST: A SPIN OF THE DIAL THE BOSTON STORE and you reach DALLAS SUBSCRIBERS DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 Fowler, Dick Harveys Lake, Sweet Valley and Centermoreland Dial In Wilkes-Barre — NO TOLL CHARGE. The Boston Store 674-1181 and Walker EVANS DRUG STORE Harveys Lake Hwy., Shavertown Phone — 674-3888 or 674-4681 Joseph | Gallagher, Jill Gerdes, Ann Hazle- | man, Ann Hefferman, Steven Hel- | Frank Hor- | Dallas Borough Assignments William Richards, Ronald Fink. MRS. ROOD : DALLAS Donna Alexander, Carrie Arnold, Douglas Ashman, Jeffrey Besecker, Rebecca Bestwick, Donna Bogart, Kathy Bonawitz, Jeffrey Brace, Eliz- abeth Boyea, Gary Boyer, Robin Carey, Scott Carter, Kathie Cope, Michael Culver, Alison Davis, Jon- athan Davis, Scott Davis, Linda Dreher, James Edwards, Cynthia Field, William Fleming, Barbara Frost, Holly Fry, Holly Garris, Lance Gorton, Maurita Gries, Judith Lem- mond, Jennifer Maslow, Marc Mc- Cain, Sandra Weaver, Diane Bynon. MRS. AMBROSE DALLAS David Church, Andrea Hann, Scott Holdredge, James Huston, Clifford Jones, Donna Kathyl, Adri- an King, Robert Lawler, John Levit- sky, Karen Lindsley, Charles Ma- chell, Cheryl Memory, Cheryl New- berry, Timothy Noon, Jean Otto, Joan Otto, Robin Powers, James Rosser, Linda Schiwall, Gail Schaf- fer, Steven Siefert, Ellen Stair, Rob- ert Stolarick, Debra Templin, Robin Templin, Phylliss Tenley, \ David Thompson, Robert Williams, Morri- son Witter, Corinne Zimmerman. MISS BURGESS TRUCKSVILLE Clifton Armstrong, Elizabeth Bar- na, Carol Bobeck, Donald Bolton, Brian Bridger, Robert Bullock, Beth Cleadsy, Jeffrey Caldwell, Cheryl Chamberlain, Joanne Cummings, Steven Evans, Lori Gaylord, Jeffrey Gregory, Joan Gregory, Cindy Har- ris, Jacob Harris, Karen Hillyer, Michael Holdredge, Brian Johnson, Neal Kapral, Jeffrey Novitski, Ian Phillips, Kim Perrego, Holly Prutz- man, Mary Rose, Michael Sill, Sam- uel Soltis, Marilyn Vail, Robyn Wheeler. HACKLING REUNION Family of the late Joseph Hack- ling Sr., Noxen held their second annual reunion on August 21st at Sunny Acres, Kunkle. Present at the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hackling Jr., David and Ronald, Billeville, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs, William Hackling, Read- ing; Mr, and Mrs. William Mason Endwell, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shanbuger, Elmira; Mrs Cecil Bar- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton, Carl, Charles, Kevin and Karen, Vicky and Urban Womer, Athens; Mrs. Mae Pegg., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allen and Pam, Berwick; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benjamin, and Bradley, Karen Swortz, Bloomsburg; Carl Hackling, Mrs. Joseph Hackling Sr., Gleen Yeeles, Sherry. Goble, Robert Gordon, Dan-| Mr. and Mrs. James Patton, Noxen. Lake-Lehman Hockey Girls going out for hockey at Lake-Lehman high school, will re- port Friday, September 2, 10 a.m. at the school. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Pfc. David Nevel To Go To Vietnam Pfc. David Nevel who has been training with the armed forces in El Paso, Texas, will leave for Viet- nam on September 18. He and his wife, the former Carol Owen, are now enjoying a furlough at the home of Carol's parents Mr. and Mrs. William Owen, Sweet Valley. Dave, a former Hunlock Creek boy, was graduated from North- western High School. He has been serving his country for eleven months. Carol was graduated from Lake Lehman High School. They have been together in Texas for the past four months. Carol will remain with her fami- ly until her husband returns. Gelsleichters, Hosts To Hammond Organists The Back Mountain Hammond Organ Society held its annual picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gelsleichter, Sweet Valley. Mr. Nick Hospidor was accepted as a new member. Members played selections of their choice. Attending: Mrs. Sylvia Schooley, Mrs. Irene Jones, Nick Hospidor, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mingus, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bunney, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Dungey, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Updyke, Mr. and Mrs. James Yoder, and Mr. and Mrs. John Gelsleichter. Next meeting will be a corn roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swanson, Harveys Lake. Henry Cooper Awarded Scholarship At Salem Henry R. Cooper, IV, 18-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Cooper, Shrine Acres, has been awarded a scholarship to Salem College, Salem, W. Va., by the Ben- eficial Foundation. The Beneficial Foundation is sup- ported by the Beneficial Finance System. Harry's father is Field Su- pervisor for the Wilkes-Barre Divi- sion of the Beneficial Finance System. A graduate of Dallas Senior High School, Harry will be entering his Freshman year at Salem College this fall. During high school, Harry was a member of Student Council, a class officer, a district finalist in wrestling and on co-champinship team in football. Other activities include golf, drawing and painting. This is one of the scholarships established by the Beneficial Foun- dation for the specific purpose of assisting | sons and daughters of Beneficial employees who are either planning to attend college or are presently enrolled. Falconette Practice Falconettes will practice tonight at 6:30, at Dallas Junior High School. OFFSET PRINTING In Many Designs The Dallus Post Every Saturday COME ON DOWN Every Sunday Noon till 8 P.M. GMORGASBORD *PENNA. DUTCH STYLE" Over 100 Varieties of Fine Food $3.00 = $1.50 n YCU CAN u Per Person EAT Children Under 12 FREE PARKING No Charge for Seconds - Thirds or Fourths HOTEL STERLING Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (Where the Action Is) Harry W. Clark, General Manager — Phone 822-3181 Nite 5 to 9:30 (Babies Free) DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA DALLAS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1966-1967 Dallas Jnionr High School classes) will begin on Wednesday, Septem- ber 7. Homerooms will be open at 7:45 a.m. Students must be in the | homeroom by 8:05 a.m., for home- room exercises. Pupils will be dis- missed from school at 3:00 p.m. All 8th & 9th grade students will re- port to homerooms according to the following alphabetical listing. All Tth gradé students will report to the Gymnasium upon arrival at school and will be assiigned to homerooms at that time. NINTH GRADE Boys: A—Cum (also A. Lahr) Room 43, Mr. Donbek; Cut—Gal (also D. Koziel, J. Maxwell) Room 18, Mr. Case; Gay—H, Room 42, Mr. Cathrall; I—Mar (also 'W. Nicol) Room 7, Mr. Bamrick; Mc—Sam, Room 6, Mr. Petrenchak; Sch—72 | (also Klemow), Room 5, Mr. Hen- ning. GIRLS: A—Cy, Room 43; D—Gy, Room 18; H—Kle Room 42; Klo— Ott, Room 7; Ow—=Sim, Room 6; Sn—Z, Room 5. 8th Grade BOYS: A—Dav, Room 22, Mrs. Tay- lor; Do—Go, Room 21, Mrs. Davis; Gr—Kes, Room 15, Mrs. Moore; Ki—New, Room 44, Mr. Mosier; O— Sny, Room 11, Mr. Straitiff; Sou— Va, Room 41, Mr. Rybak; Wa—Ya, Room 16, Mrs. Henwood. GIRLS: A—Bur, Room 22, C— Edw, Room 21, F—In, Room 15, J— Me, Room 44, Mo—Pr, Room 11, Q —Sic, Room 41, Sm—Wol, Room 16. 674. FISH SPECIAL The Snack Shop 9301 CARVERTON RD. TRUCKSVILLE OPEN FOR ERFARES / SUNDAY DINNER 1 1b. Fish Sticks or Haddock 1 Lb. Cole Slaw only 1 Lb. French Fries 1.99 Deep Sea Scallops with tartar sauce Reg. 1.25 Now 1.14 Honey-Dipt CHICKEN Vegetable, Potatoes Salad Dessert $1.25 Appetizer Stuffed PORK CHOPS Escalloped Potatoes, Apple- sauce Salad - Veg. $ Homemade Pie 1.50 Children 1/4 Price Wing Ding-Gourmet; Chicken Wings with chips Reg. 1.15 Now .99 Owners Jane & Willard Bullock complete; marble-topped bedroom suit; * bevel glass china closet; up & chest of drawers; Civil War luster, satin, cut glass, pressed glass. Haviland & others. lamps & others. gold piece. player piano, rolls; very old & interesting pieces. Mary Scheets, Clerk For other information PUBLIC SALE" MILLVILLE, PA. — LABOR DAY MONDAY SEPTEMBER 5, STARTING AT 10:30 A.M. SHARP BELOW IS BUT A PARTIAL LIST OF MERCHANDISE WE WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER WITHOUT RESERVATIONS ON THE FRANK HELLER FARM STATE STREET, MILLVILLE, PA. FURNITURE—Very old hand operated Espy Pipe Organ, original 15 glass panel door pine corner cup- board; 2 piece refinished wall cupboard in cork pine; 2 piece cork pine wall cupboard with flour bin; pine low- . back dry sink; highback dry sink with drawers; solid walnut spindle back chairs with cane seats; 6 cane seated ladder back chairs, cane seated rocker; 6 leg drop leaf table; fold back table; mahogney book case & combo; board; pine jelly cupboard; pine wash stand; pine night stand; old flour chest; chest of thread drawers; sm. pine child’s wicker set; and child’s chairs. GLASSWARE & CHINA-—Cranberry, copper, Belleek and various patterns A Including handpainted china, Limoge, LAMPS — Very fine half shade; lamps, all crystal chandeleer; lg. Tiffany shade, bracket COINS—Gold, silver & copper, including very rare $3.00 MISCELLANEOUS—Very lg. trunks; trivets; cast iron toys; picture frames; bells, doll carriage; very fine china dolls; manual wall & china clock & many, many, many more odd As this will be an outstanding sale of older merchandise, in necessitates starting on time so plan to attend. Merchandise on display before sale. H. B. WELLIVER & ASSOCIATES Refreshments served on premises 1966 white pine blanket chest; set of 6 down churn; sm. cherry cup- cannon ball shipping case; custard, 2 brass store hanging’ copper kettle with spider; onyx top brass stand; books; old clocks, including i® ¥ call Millville 458-263 | MEMO from; Quality Services Budget Plan Automatic Delivery | Quality Products “No Carrying Charge’ Burner Service Plans PHONE WE ASSURE OUR CUSTOMERS 24 HOUR SERVICE | The MAHAFFEY OIL CO., INC. 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