The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 17, 1970, Image 8

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Harry Lefko to chair
Dallas School Board
A special reorganizational
meeting of Dallas School Dis-
trict Board of Directors was
held prior to the regular
meeting Dec. 8, at which time
Harry Lefko was elected chair-
man of the board and Milton
Evans, vice chairman. Elected
unanimously, both will serve in
their respective positions until
Pec., 1971.
A letter of resignation, ef-
fective July 1, 1971, was re-
ceived from Dr. Robert A.
Mellman, superintendent, and
accepted with ‘‘deep regret.”
Approval was given John
LaBerge’s motion to change the
dates of the January and Febr-
uary meetings from the second
Tuesday in each month to the
second Monday. The change
will enable the board to attend
Dallas Senior High School bas-
ketball games. William Cutten
voted ‘‘no”’ on the motion;
Bernard Novicki abstained.
Board members were urged
to attend two meetings, if
possible. One was the National
School Board Convention in
Philadelphia, April 3-6; the
other was the American Associ-
ation of School Administrators
Convention, Feb. 20-24.
A program for free lunches,
recommended by Dr. Mellman,
was approved. The school
district will provide free lun-
ches for children who are
eligible under Federal govern-
ment standards. The free lunch
policy will be sent to parents or
guardians of each child at-
tending the schools of the dis-
trict, and will be advertised in
newspapers also. Dr. Mellman
stated names of children
receiving free lunches will be
known to only a few key people
NOXEN
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wino-
grodsky, Hunlock Creek, visited
at the Jesse Benjamins’ Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly,
son, James, and Jean Smith
visited the Ray Kellys’ Sunday.
The minister at St. Luke’s
Lutheran Church Sunday was
the Rev. John Ickes, Allentown.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Polk and
Elizabeth Tomascik, West Wyo-
ming, were visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata
Sunday.
Mrs. James Patton, Milan, is
spending some time with her
mother, Mrs. Joseph Hackling,
“and her brother, Carl.
Dennis Evans, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Evans, got his
first deer, a three-point buck,
Saturday morning. Larry
Denmon also got a four-point
buck.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engel-
man, Pamela, Cynthia Sue, and
Mrs. William Engelman spent
Saturday at the Jerry Boones’
at Eyersville.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eckert
have moved from Stillwater to
F.unkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engel-
man and children and Mrs. Wil-
liam Engelman spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Engelman and family at Sayre.
Mrs. William Engelman re-
. mained for a week.
The WSCS of the Methodist
Church met at the church Tues-
day evening. Present were Mrs.
Ray Gunton, Mrs. Elwood
Patton, Mrs. William Butler,
Mrs. Fred Clark, Mrs. Spencer
town & country |
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by Mrs. Ray Kelly
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Holmgren and Mrs. Kenneth
Denmon. Hostesses were Mrs.
Gunton and Mrs. Patton.
The children’s Christmas
program of the United Metho-
dist Church will be held Dec. 20
at 6 p.m. Everyone is welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sickler,
Falls, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Wall, Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Horlacher,
Tunkhannock, visited at the
home of Mrs. Clark Oliver,
Monday.
Mrs. Gabriel Kalmar, Scran-
ton, mother of Mrs. William
Munkatchy, is much improved
after suffering a stroke.
The Ladies Society of St.
Luke’s Lutheran Church held
their annual bazaar Wednesday
night at the Parish hall. The hall
was beautifully decorated for
the occasion and a delicious
lunch was served to Mrs. Clark
Oliver, Mrs. Raymond Kelly,
Mrs. Joseph Dotter, Mrs. Albert
Ruff Sr., Candy and Elizabeth
Jones, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs.
Gomer :Thomas, Mrs. Elvin
Bean, Mrs. Earl Crispell, Elsie
May, Mrs. Donald Wall, Mrs.
Calvin Strohl, Mrs. Robert
Rifenberry, Mrs. Robert
Crispell and Jennifer, Mrs.
Fred Case, Mrs. Daniel Hansen,
Mrs. Lewis May, Mrs. Leon
Wilson, and Loren Case. Loren
Case showed numerous slides
which everyone enjoyed.
Christmas hymns were sung
and gifts were exchanged.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Butler,
RD 1, Noxen, announce the
birth of a son, Jason Cole, Dec.
5, at the General Hospital. The
baby weighed nine pounds. The
mother is the former Sherry
Rittenhouse of Harveys Lake. It
is the couple’s first child.
Charles David Weaver is a
medical patient in General
Hospital.
The Christmas program of
the Lutheran Sunday School will
be held at the church Dec. 20 at
4 p.m. Everyone is invited to
attend.
Open daily
19 10a.m.—9 p.m.
AUVERGNE
AFTER FIVE
PERFUMES & POWDERS
p EXOTIC CIELING MOBILES
of the school staff.
Bonita Blessing and
Katherine B. Whitehead, both of
Dallas, were hired as full-time
substitute teachers. Miss Bles-
sing will be assigned to kinder-
garten;
Dallas Intermediate School.
Student teachers in Dallas
Senior High School and the ele-
mentary schools were accepted.
Assigned to high school were:
Mary Evancho, mathematics;
Martha Gallagher, history;
Abby Jones, biology; Diane
Josephs, art; Leon Samson,
business education; Jo Ann
Stugrin, English; Carl Vuolo,
French; Mary White, music.
Doing practice in the lower
grades will be: Pamela Al-
banesi, Linda Cochran and
Catherine Conner, to Dallas
Elementary; Victoria Marrone,
Colleen Quilty, Isabel Sweeney
and Shelia Tuthill, to West-
moreland.
Permission to attend the
Pennsylvania State Education
Association Annual Convention
in Harrisburg was given to Ruth
Ambrose and Walter
Glogowski.
Shirley Goode, Dallas, was
added to the list of available
substitute cafeteria workers.
Nicholas J. Sosik was
authorized to sign checks for the
Athletic Fund accout at United
Penn Bank.
Luzerne County Commis-
sioners will be allowed to store
voting machine in the Shaver-
town and Dallas Elelmentary
Schools.
Radio Station WBRE will
broadcast the Dallas-Plains
basketball game Jan. 19.
Mrs. Whitehead to gz
THE DALLAS POST, DEC. 17, 1970
Shown above are members of the Dallas School Board of Direc-
tors at the reorganization meeting Dec. 8. Harry Lefko was
elected president and Milton J. Evans will continue in the office
of vice-president. Seated left to right are: Bernard M. Novicki,
William F. Cutten, Milton J. Evans; Dr. Robert A. Mellman,
superintendent; Harry Lefko; Nicholas J. Sosik, acting secre-
tary. Standing : Hanford L. Eckman, Fred W. Dymond Jr., John
C. La Berge, and Atty. Benjamin R. Jones III, solicitor.
Ring in the new—but don’t
ring out the old! More and more
women are finding that contem-
porary patterns in sterling,
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Six Lessons $20.00,
available for English
Winter Horseback Riding Special
Mountaintop Equestrian Center. Call 474-6934,
474-5825 for appointment.
526 S. MAIN STREET, WILKES-BARRE
Indoor Riding Arena,
or Western instruction.
Christmas
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automatic... the gift he'll
really enjoy. This model:
17 jewels, calendar,
matching earth-brown
+ dial and strap, $75.
Others from $45.
See our extensive
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Bouquets, R.L. EYET, Jr.
Christmas 196 N. Memorial Hwy."
Centerpieces, Shavertown, Pa
Poinsettias, ! :
&
* Other lovely
Selections. Shop Monday thru Saturday
a JE 9:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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Christmas Candles
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k FULL LINE OF RED DINNER CANDLES 4
PLARGE SELECTION OF
CHRISTMAS SCENTED CANDLES 4
HRISTMAS CANDLE GIFTS ENSEMBLES
$2.95 - $4.95
UNUSUAL GIFTS FOR
YOUR TEENAGER
OLDE TOWER
SEALING WAX GIFT SETS
STOCKING STUFFERS
Dallas
Shopping
Center,
Snoopy
in Toyland
Happiness is having a Snoopy your child can
call his very own. A Snoopy with a big red
Santa Claus hat makes him a great Christmas
present. He’s sponge washable so you can
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keep him nice and clean. Hat is removable.
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Now, four covered and attended parking ramps
“Park by the door on any floor”
Rosemary Williams
in Texas school
Rosemary Williams,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Williams, Dallas, is
among over 900 scholarship re-
cipients at Abilene Christian
College Abilene, Texas this
semester.
Miss Williams, a freshman
biology major, is a 1970
graduate of Lake Lehman High
School. ,
Scholarships are awarded on
a basis of academic achieve-
ment, character and need.
Christmas Gift Ideas
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Dec. 18, 19,20
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Rt. 92, Sullivan Trail
Harding
Shirley and Graydon Mayer
and best-beloved gift - the diamond that came
from you. Whether it’s the ring to symbolize
your Christmas engagement or the magnificent one
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Payments May Be Arranged
FRANK CLARK, INC
Jeweler
“& Member American Gem Soclely
63 South Main Street—Wilkes-Barre
Open Every Night Until Christmas
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