Kaiserslauten, Germany, March 7. | Risch, a mechanic in the com- | . Engineers In Germany : pany, entered the Army in March | Army Private First Class Paul J. sch, 19, son of Fred Risch Jr., [1967 and completed basic training | te’ 8, Dallas, was assigned to |at Ft. Jackson, S. C. He was last | Dallas Senior High School News |°tice — by Ruth Besecker and Susan Wiener Wednesday, April 3, ‘the On | School Assembly Service presented, [to Mr. Halterman! _ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1968 them?) Mr. Halterman, a new | teacher, is now an assistant adviser {to the boys’ drill team. Good luck | Letters Barre, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Susan M. Haertter, late of the City of Wilkes- Luzerne (County, who died March 27, 1968. | All persons indebted to the said decedent are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the estate to | | present the same without delay to | | Miners National Bank of Wilkes- | Pennsyl- | | Barre, Executor, 8-18 West Market | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Country Smoked HAMS Skinless and Darings Smoked or Fresh Kholbasa e 370th Engineer ‘Company near | stationed at Ft. Knox, oy | Yona, | Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. | Penny Metz, | B. B. Lewis, Esquire Dallas, Pennsylvania the “Marvels of Chemistry,” to the! Our drill teams are well known | | student body. A very interesting | throughout the state and have grr Toren Nicholas, a n | program. | taken and are expecting to take Evel 3 t, nd Kare Sigli Hillside Fa rms, Inc. Mr. Arthur Sterling demonstrated | | many more trips to distant points. jove nh oom 2 gn, | various acid-base tests, flame tests,| The girls are hoping to get new £ h | molecular motion, and Luminal, or uniforms this year and are work- | reen ouse His talk also in- | ing on a Scottish theme. A snappy | applications of | new uniform should really give the | [& girls the boost they need to carry | off all the prizes this year. by Joan Dommick On Tuesday the glass walls of the new large group instruction room| vibrated furiously as the second de- | Eh bate of the year battled its way | cs through activity period. The heat-| = Shankless 69: 89: Daring’s Own Sausage Kitchen Specialties! ’ chemical heat. cluded practical chemistry. Miss Sophie Morris, Faculty ad- visor to the Dallas staff, reports that the first portion of the 1968 | yearbook has gone to press. ‘As | usual, the yearbook will be distri- buted early in June and there are a few annuals left for those who wish to order them. An innovation for this year’s book will be the publication of a Senior Supplement containing senior activities (class | day, banquet, class trip, and com- mencement). This supplement is being = made available ‘only to seniors. RED HOT SPECIAL '65 PONTIAC GTO 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION Burgundy with Black Buckets. Like New ! was $1795 NOW $1590 And Remember . . . You Can Get Better New Car Deals At: Large Selection EASTER PLANTS Cut Flowers M-m-m-m! Cooked Salami *-> 55¢ Different German Salami *> 55¢ Garlic Flavored Large Bologna *™ 40¢ Italian Sausage ™ 95¢ Pepper Loaf *- 55¢ Knockwurst i. T9¢ Dutch Loaf *-> 50¢c Try It! Our Famous [-Don’t Care Rell - Bar-B-Cued Pork - e LILIES AZALEAS HYACINTHS TULIPS DAFFODILS MUMS HYDRANGEAS ed topic. Resolved: that all issues | leading to strikes should be settled | through eompulsory arbitration 5) the government. Brian Beard and | Lorraine Daring took the affirma- tive stance, while Vince Roman and Cheryl Beard supported oppos- ing views. 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