A PAGE FOUR ‘building bridges’ project This: year Girl Scouts are paying special attention to “bridges. a program adapt- ing activities related to the area. the home. and out of doors. and between the 7 to 17 age levels. Last Saturday. the Dallas Neighborhood participated in a “building bridges’ program at the Dallas Senior High School, where Miss Maureen Ramson. Ugana. S.A. received a “bridge bank” trom each troop con- taining their Juliette Low World Friendship Fun donations. Miss Ramson is attending Col- lege Misericordia. On Sunday. the Scouts at- tended and participated in special church services com- memorating Girl Scout Sunday. Trucksville-Shavertown In- gathering will be held March 22 at the Dallas Senior High School auditorium. Back Mountain Girl Scouts of Penn's Woods Council belong to two ‘‘neighborhoods’. Murs. Rutherford Cooper is the Dallas Neighborhood director, and’ Mrs. Elwood Swingle is director ot Trucksville-Shaver- town Neighborhood. Working towards making the Fete Champetre a reality for the Back Mountain are these citizens: 1st row, left to right: Mrs. Robert Maturi, Mrs. Frank G. Mathers III, Mrs. Charles Mahler, Mrs. Ralph Fitch Sr., Mrs. Kenneth H. Allison, Mrs. Wilfred A. Ide, Miss Pauline Davis, Mrs. Calvin McHose and Mrs. Taft Truska Jr. 2nd row: Mrs. James B. Huston Sr., Mrs. legal responsibilities of the teen-age parent John E. V. Pieski. Attorney At Law in Lackawanna County. will speak March 26 on “Legal Rights of the Teen Age Parent” at College Misericordia. Dallas. at the health and welfare insti- tute cosponsored by the family agencies in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre and Region II Pennsylvania Department of Health. Si Attorney Pieski is a Phi Beta Kappa high honors graduate of Lehigh University with mem- bership in Phi Alpha Theta. the national honorary history so- ciety. He earned his law de- gree at New York University School of Law. Mr. Pieski is a member of the Pennsylvania , Bar Association Committee on | Conservation.’. the . national i panel of “arbitrators of the | American Arbitration Associa- tion and the Bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. HALL'S PHARMACY Author and co-author of sev- eral articles on criminal law. Attorney Pieski was formerly an associate in the unit in law and psychiatry at Temple Uni- versity Schools of Law and Medicine. an assistant instruc- tor at Lehigh University, solici- tor of Lackawanna County In- stitution District and special counsel of the House of Repre- sentatives Legislative Commit- tee in Harrisburg. men’s rec Men's recreation program will start . Thursday night. March 20. 7: pim.. at Dallas Senior high school, : Physical | educatioh will in- clude “basketball and volley ball. ; Any man in the area is eligible to participate. Edward Belasco, Mrs. John Curran, rummage sale gs Mrs. Edward Kale, chair- man of Dallas Junior Wo- man's Club annual Rummage. asks members to have their articles for the sale dropped off at the sale store Thursday night between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. as articles must be sorted and marked. Sales hours ‘for Friday. 10 am. to 9 pm.. and Saturday 9 am. to 5 p.m.. at the Dallas Shopping Center in the vacant store next to Fairview Shoes. A Bake Sale will also be held on Saturday. Many new items have been received and will be sold at reasonable prices. as well as used clothing. dra- peries. knick knacks. books. ete. Beach Assoc. 29 p.m. at Burke's Restau- rant: Sunset. Refreshments will be served. Members are urged to attend. Mrs. Walter J ki THE DALLAS POST, MARCH 20, 1969 Maguire, Miss Debra Young, Mrs. J. reter winebrake, Mrs. Robert Stair, Mrs. James Kozemchak, Mrs. Archer Mohr and Mrs. George Thomas. 3rd row: Walter L. Royall, Zay Mc- Henry, Lance Lipman; Danny Seals, S. T. Brower Il, George J. Capinas, George Bierly. Richard G. Evans Jr. William B. Baran and A Blue and Gold awards banquet. Guest speaker was Blythe for Luzerne C Evans, District Attorne h k three Dallas young people in Therese M. Young of 84 Norton Ave., Dallas, a tresh- man at College Misericordia, will compete in the Kiwanis Music Festival Semi-Final Col- lege and Open Contest Saturday evening, March 15, at Wilkes College Theatre of the Per- forming Arts. Miss Young will play the classical guitar. Dolores Saracino, a senior at College Misericordia, will com- pete in the classical instru- mental section as a clarinetist. John C. Wise of 29 Monroe Ave., Dallas, has entered the popular vocal section of the competition. The contestants were selected from applicants in the 12 northeastern Pennsylvania counties. Judges tor the Semi-Final Open Section of the competitions are Joseph T. Buglio, super- visor of music in the Hazleton Area School District: Myron Leet, minister of music, First Presbyterian Church, Wilkes- Barre: and Numa J. Snyder, chairman of music department at Stroudsburg Area High School. Winners ot the Semi-Finals will compete in the Finals to be held at a later date at\lrem Temple Auditorium, Wilkes: . Barre. The contest is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Dallas. Cub Pack 225 of Jackson Township met recently for its annual boys about the importance of patriotism. Rev. Thomas Banick gave the invocation and benediction. your Back Mountain COSMETIC Headquarters Rita, Pat, Dolly (Head Cosmetician), Marian and Marie Only at ‘“‘Hall’s Pharmacy’ do you have five qualified women to assist you in selecting cosmetics and beauty aids. See the new “LOVE” line by MENLEY JAMES. Phones 675-1191 J. J. Fedock, R.P. 675-1192 “Registered Pharmacists’’ to serve you E. W. Hall, R.P. aid 674-9161 L. J. Eliott, R.P. waar Tast minute candidates , bring out competition. Beating the deadline for filing ; by an €velash. these candidates for office submitted their names on Tuesday. March 11: Paul J. Crockett. incumbent. Ross Township. for Lake-Leh- man school board. John Lushofski. Fairmount Township. for school board. Donald Buzinski. Lake-Leh- man board. Louis Malak (D) and William R. Hughes (R). Jackson Town- ship. tax collector. Vern Pritchard. Kingston Township. tax collector. Filing a day earlier were: Daniel Richards (R) tax col- lector: Elwood J. Conden (R). supervisor. Dallas Township. Maicolm Baird (R) auditor. Franklin Township. Aloise Zavey (R). council: William J. Connolly. (D) mayor: Anne Crake. auditor: William Owens (D). council: John Tobin (D) tax collector. Lake Borough. Larry B. Thomas (R) audi- tor. Lake Township. Dale Wright. Jackson Township. Filing for positions on the Dallas School Board are five candidates: William Cutten. Hanford Eckman. Curtis Bynon. Andrew Kozemchak. and Fred Dymond Republicans: Robert Kibbler. George Gable. Demo- cratic. Three vacancies are up for grabs. supervisor, frozen foods Check the condition of the freezer cabinet when buying frozen foods at the store. sug- gests Harold Neigh. Penn State extension consumer economics specialist. Cabinet should be clean. free of ice. and packages not stacked above the ‘‘fill” line. Temperature of the cabi- net should be zero degrees or below. Pennsylvania's frozen food code tailers adhere to these two re- quirements. JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL and you reach Dallas Harveys Lake Center Moreland Fowler, Dick and Walker The Boston Store Wilkes-Barre, Pa. DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 Sweet Valley Noxen DIAL 674-1181 No Toll Charge requires that re- 40-PC. SERVICE FOR 8 100 chest extra open stock price $144.00 YOU SAVE INTERNATIONAL DEEP Gleaming silverplate : .to add sparkling elegance to those “special occasion” dinners where casual stainless would never be appropriate! 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