The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 28, 1971, Image 2

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Phone Workers Accept
New Contract at C.T.
The labor agreement, be-
tween Commonwealth
Telephone Company and
Communications Workers of
~ America A.F.L.-C.1.O., was
ratified by a three to one vote,
and is effective from Dec. 1 to
Nov. 30, 1974.
The wage package,
amounting to $20 per week in
the first year for the top rate
and corresponding increases at
lower rates, has been submitted
to the wage board for its ap-
proval.
The contract also calls for in-
UGI Rates
Luzerne County, I think ap-
propriate action can be taken
before the appropriate tribunal
to stay such action pending the
taking of testimony and ap-
propriate review.
“There seems to be no doubt
in my mind that the commission
has already pre-judged the UGI
case, which, of course, is con-
trary to the laws of 50 states and
the Federal laws.
“Parenthetically speaking, it
might be added that the pre-
judging of the UGI case, and the
manner in which it was held, re-
vives in Pennsylvania, the in-
famous ‘star chamber’
~ proceedings outlawed in
England.”
According to information re-
ceived late Monday afternoon
by Atty. Brown, a pretrial con-
ference will be held in the PUC
office in Harrisr arg, Jan. 24, at
10 a.m.
“1 definitely will be at the
HERE ARE THE PLACES TO CELEBRATE A+.
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er
creases of 3 percent plus cost of
living based on the Consumer
Price Index for the years 1972
and 1973.
Some of the tinge benefit
improvements during the
period of the three-year con-
tract include: Improvements in
Blue Cross and Blue Shield; im-
provements in evening and
night differentials; an addi-
tional holiday; improvement in
Sunday pay; pension improve-
ment to include vested rights
after 15 years’ service and age
45.
(continued from PAGE ONE)
conference,”” Mr. Brown assert-
ed. “I believe the order grant-
ing the rate hike to UGI is only
temporarily in effect for six‘
months—and if found not legal,
the people will get a rebate.”
Mr. Brown said he will repre?
sent at the pre-trial conference
the several protestants who
have filed complaints against
THE DALLAS POST, DEC. 28, 1971
the rate increase. He said mem- Esther Arendt Is on
bers of PUC’s legal staff will be
present, as well as attorneys for
other interested parties.
“This is not over yet. Why call
a meeting to discuss the case if
it’s all over?”’ was Mr. Brown’s
query.
He continued, ‘‘The PUC
Academic Dean's List
Esther Arendt, daughter of
Mary Arendt, Noxen, was
named to the academic dean’s
list at the conclusion of the fall
term at Alderson-Broaddus
order of Dec. 15 specifically College in Philippi, W. Va. The
provides that all protests here-
tofore filed shall be in effect
against temporary
without new filing of any pro-
tests, if they are not with-
drawn.”
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on route 92 between
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PHONE 836-3202
college uses a 4.0 scale, on
. which a student must rank 3.50
increases for listing. Miss Arendt, a senior
nursing student, achieved a 3.67
average.
Join Gus Genetti's
For New Year's Eve
The Dallas Post held its annual Christmas open house last
Thursday-at the office on Lehman Avenue, Dallas. In the photo
above, Rosemarie Stravinsky, who operates the CompuGraphic,
shows two interested guests, Timothy Carroll and Dallas
Borough Police Chief Ray Titus. how the machine functions.
School Menu
LAKE-LEHMAN
MONDAY—Beef ravioli, buttered green beans, Italian bread and
butter, fruit, milk.
TUESDAY—Grilled cheese sandwich, pickles,
pudding, milk.
WEDNESDAY—Hamburg gravy over mashed potatoes, pickled
beets, buttered corn, cake, milk.
THURSDAY—Pork Bar-B-Q, parsley buttered potatoes, baked
beans, fruit, milk.
FRIDAY—Tuna hoagie, potato chips, apple crisp, milk.
tomato soup,
Two courses in speech for
teachers and other approved
registrants will be offered
during spring term at the
Wilkes-Barre Campus of The
Pennsylvania State University.
Charles R. Meck, assistant
director of Continuing
Education, has announced that
a three credit course in In-
Parkers
(continued from PAGE ONE)
Thanksgiving when trucks and
crews were hampered by the
many vehicles parked illegally.
In the past, warnings were
given to violators, but this
practice will be abandoned.
Police in the townships state
there will be no exceptions
granted to these ordinances.
In Dallas Township, fines of
not less than $5 and not more
than $50 will be levied against
violators of township ordinance
71-5, which was enacted
primarily to aid in snow
removal. Added to the fine will
be a magistrate’s cost of $5.
In Kingston Township,
parking violation penalty is not
less than $5 or more than $15.
Magistrate’s fees in the case
could make the fines range
from a minimum of $10 to a
maximum of $20.
Kunkle WSCS
To Meet Jan 12
The Kunkle United Methodist
Church WSCS will meet at the
home of Arline Updyke Jan. 12
at 8 p.m. Carol Jean Hilbert will
serve as co-hostess.
Dorothy Dodson will preside.
a MAKE YOUR
RESERVATIONS
NOW FOR OUR
PARTY
Steak Dinner
Hats, Noisemakers
SHADOW BROOK
NEW YEAR'S EVE
$18” per couple includes
Band, Tax & Gratuity
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Penn State Courses Emphasize Communication
terpersonal Communication in
the Classroom will be offered
beginning Jan. 8, 1972.
A five session workshop,
conducted on five Saturdays
from 9to12noonand 1 to 4 p.m.,
it will center upon the teacher
as controller-facilitator of
communication in the
classroom. Various aspects of
interpersonal communication
and several interpersonal ex-
periences are among the
materials to be presented in this
course. The use of the case
method, role playing and
psycho-drama, and problem-
solving discussion as techniques
to promote interpersonal under-
standing will be included.
Special emphasis will be given
to the diagnosis of com-
munication difficulties in the
child and adolescent, and to
some subsequent remedial
strategies which the classroom
teacher, guidance counselor, or
administrator might utilize.
A second three credit course,
“The Use of Oral Communica-
tion in the Classroom,’”’ will be
offered beginning March 4. This
course will also be presented as
a five session workshop
focusing on understanding and
using oral communication in the
classroom. The approach will
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Attention newspaper cor-
respondents, publicity chair-
men, organization secretaries!
Won’t you help us by getting
your newspaper copy into our
office early? All columns and
publicity about meetings and
gatherings should be in the day
following the event.
be to offer a variety of methods
to encourage the growth of
communicative skills in
students of all grade and ability
levels.
Among the methods to be
‘considered are the use of the
small group to implement
curriculum, lecture
preparation, design of teaching
packages, communication
media in the classroom, simula-.
tion and case study techniques,
and the adaptation of com-
munication techniques to
specific curricula. Practical
classroom application will be
stressed. ;
Enrollment in these speech
classes is limited to 50 students.
To insure reservation, in-
terested persons should apply
now to The Pennsylvania State
University, Continuing
Education Office, Hayfield
House, Lehman Township, P.O.
Box 1830, Wilkes-Barre.
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$15.00 Per Person — Which Includes:
A CHAMPAGNE DINNER of Shrimp Cocktail,
Surf and Turf, Potato, Vegetable, Rolls, Butter,
Dessert. A split of Champagne for each couple.
HATS, NOVELTIES AND NOISEMAKERS.
Also A CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AT
1:30 A.M. DANCING 10 °TIL ?
Above Includes: Tip, Tax, and a pint of Liquor per couple.
Beer and Soda included throughout the evening.
Tickets Can Be Purchased At The Hotel Desk
Dinner Served from 9:00 to 11:00 P.M.
HOZEY-K
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NEW YEAR'S EVE
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| $4.00 rer cover
MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW
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DALLAS
34 MAIN ST.
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FRIDAY NITE SPECIALS
CHICKEN CHOW MEIN $1.75
Steamed Rice, Chinese Noodles,
Tossed Salad & Bev.
BREADED FANTAIL SHRIMP f
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CHOICE OF POTATO, TOSSED & ALAD & BEV.
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Monday thru Saturday
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‘Cabaret Party
$3. 00 Per Person
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* A Cocktail before Dinner
* Ample Free Parking
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