Continues The Dallas Area En- vironmental Group continued their trail cutting project at Moon Lake Szgurday with more participating in the day’s work. The group cut trees, dug out stumps and rocks, piled brush than 100 in®¥ested residents for animal shelters during the Dallas Senio High School by Nancy Popielarz will be no extension to make Patti Turpak payments after this date. Yearbooks Patron Drive Yearbook payments may be made 8th and 9th periods on Mondays, and 7th and 8th periods ony Tuesdays and Wednesdays in the school library. All yearbooks must be paid in full by April 14. There Grove City Site of Baton Twirling Clinic The 25th Annual Baton Twirling and Cheerleading Clinic will be held on the Grove City College campus at Grove City, July 10-14. The clinic is conducted Mary Evelyn Thurman, “internationally known clinic director, teacher and judge and a professional trained teaching staff. The clinic is open to students of all ages from the beginner to the advance. Complete courses in baton twirling, majorette work, drum majoring, hand- directing, precision drill, color guard, rifle spinning, flag swinging, cheerleading and pom pon dance routines will be taught. These clinic are con- ducted on 14 different college campuses in the summer. Joint Meeting for Methodist Women There will be a combined meeting of @lng’s Daughters and Debora Circles of Shavertown United Methodist Church April 10 at 8 p.m. in the social rooms. ) Hostesses will be Helen Lewis, chagdnan; Irma Eicke, Marion K¥tacinski, Eloise Meixell and Ruth Shotwell. GAY-MURRAY STORE TALK” ORGANIC GARDENERS— You can head this way for green sand, crushed granite, dried blood, cotton seed meal, bone meal, kelp products, and spray materials—these organic : gardeners are not ‘‘cukoo’— try it, youll like it! FOR YOUR TRACTOR— Sprayers, compost grinders, rollers, spreaders, and roto cultivators—these gadgets fit all makes of tractors by just changing the hitch. You could tN¥le in your old tractor on a ‘Simplicity.” 9 PEAS—We have that many different varities of garden peas in our bulk seed display—also 9 kinds of corn and 14 kinds of beans. You save 50 by buying our bulk seeds. 2 SIMPLICITY TRACTORS— They're the oldest make of garden tractor, and still years ahead with quick hitch, floating mower which can’t scalp, etc. Now they go up to 15 H.P. We finance with no money down and 2 years to pay. ART SAYS—A clear shower curtain is great for every home, as you can tell who is there. We recommend the clear one, but we also have a new line of green, blue, yellow, pink, white, and gold. GOOD FRIDAY—A time for each ds to think seriously about our maker and our- selves. We will be closed 12 to 3 P.M. to allow most of us to attend church services— join us. LAWN GRASS—Two more weeks and up she comes— we’ll have the best mower buy in the area—but now, we eould do a good job of reconditioning your old one—and we said, now! Yep! No money down—2 years to pay. Gay Murray Co. Bridge Street TUNKHANNOCK, PA. 836-2175 The Junior Class would like to thank the entire community for their support in the patron drive. A special thanks goes to Dave . Lieberman, the chair- man, and his committee. They did a great job. We really ap- preciated your help! Spring Sports underway. Baseball candidates were given physicals and reported to practice March 13. Track candidates also followed this procedure. We know that both these teams will bring additional honor to our school. Good luck for a great season. We're behind you all the way. Prom The prom committee has been busily preparing for the Junior-Senior Prom which will be held April 28 at the Host Motel. Much preparation has been done for the prom and with the help of all Dallas students, the prom will be a great suc- cess. Play The school musical, Bells are Ringing, will be held April 13, 14, and 15. The students in the play have done hard work and endured many long hours of practice to try to make the play a success. Our appreciation can be shown be attending the play. The public is invited. Report Cards The third marking period will end April6. Report cards will be issued the following week. winter months and completed the trails to both the swimming area and the lake. Now vacationers can walk from the picnic area via these trails for swimming or boating and fishing. In the next few months the group will make the directional signs and mark trees with name tags for tourists to enjoy while walking along the trails. A bridge will be built for walkers to cross the creek into the wooded area. The groups participating in the project Saturday were Scout Troops 155, 44, 281, 645, 646 and 715. : Members of each troop are: Troop 155-Rick Weir, Bob Baird, Jim Walsh, Bob Shemelewski, Mark Cebrick, Brain Johnson, Scott Neyhard, Todd Bidings, Kelly Kavanall, Bob Williams, Al Russell, John Newhart, Jamie Griffith, Mark Decker, Mark Jenkins, Jeff Colovos, Vince Sodrosky, Rob Johnson, Jeff Martin, Scott Weir, Paul Hiller, Jan Phillips, Chris Laver and Len Laskowski; adults-Mr. Neyhard, Mr. Weir, Mr. Shemelewski and Mr. Phillips. Troop 44-Terry Warner, Ed Neff; adults-Assistant Scout- master John Davis, Troop Assistant Bob Sorber. Troop 281-Phil Miller, Mark Miller, Glen Kozemchak, Cliff Kozemchak, Burt Slocum, Sterling Machell, Charles Machell, Bill Lewis; adults- Walt Kozemchak, John Juris. Troop 645-Daria Barbacci, Nora Barlow, Barbara Cartier, Debora Cartier, Krystina Butler, Joanne Delvechio, Dorothy Gelso, Mary Jean Hennebul, Kate Kale, Christine Kern, Sheryl Lieberman, Michelle Thomas, Karen Thompson, Patricia Weggel, Margaret Sheridan and Mary Lou Williams; adults-Mrs. Robert Cartier, Mrs. Edward Kale. Troop 646-Karen Cartier. Troop 715-Carol Cartier, Sharlene McDonald, Mary Hession, Jayne McGough, Cindy Garris; Hession, Shirley McDonald. bags in the area! between Nicholson PHONE PY Tunkhannock - ! : kT Sy 11y 5 DALLAS Ni A Photo by J. Kozemchak Sr. In Science Telecast Student teams from Dallas, Meyers and Crestwood High Schools will compete on Channel 44’s ‘Science Count- down’’ series to be telecast April 9 at 7:30 p.m. Marian Thier is moderator. The program is the third in a series to determine a champion in the ‘Science Countdown’ series created and organized by the science faculty of the Hazleton Campus of The Pennsylvania State University. Each program tests basic scientific knowledge of high school students in the areas of biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics and general science. 2 \ J rE & % Vinyl Roof 675-2210 HWY. DALLAS hn GOLF Sets 5 lrons 2 Woods from weekend. A Child’s Attitude Toward School— Don’t be surprised if your child’s attitude toward school reflects yours, says James E. Van Horn, Extension family life specialist at The Pennsylvania State University. He formed it primarily by lis- tening to you. For this reason it’s important to accent the positive when you discuss school. Brian Rumbaugh Naval School Grad Navy Seaman Brian SS. Rumbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall U. Rumbaugh of RD 1, Dallas, graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center in Great Lakes. Read The Classifieds Bullock's Specialist in Bear Wheel Alignment (work guaranteed) BSA CARVERTON ROAD TRUCKSVILLE, PA, PHONE 696-1021 Boyd's ; | i | ld 288-8535
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