The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 29, 1973, Image 20

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Charles W. Gordon Jr., agent
for Nationwide Insurance at
Dallas, has earned membership
in President’s Club, the com-
pany’s elite sales recognition
organization.
Nationwide honored Mr.
Gordon with President’s Club
membership for his outstanding
performance in customer sales
and service last year. Only 120
of the company’s 4,200 agents
qualified for the designation.
Mr. Gordon will receive
achievement at the company’s
15th annual President’s. Club
conference next summer. He'll
get a member's plaque and
honor * pin, and personal
congratulations =~ from top
Nationwide executives.
Mr. Gordon who resides at
Pikes Creek, has been a Nation-
years. This is the fourth time he
has gained President’s Club
membership.
Training Program
Mrs. Edward Richards,
Planned Parenthood of Luzerne
County, has been in Baltimore,
training at Family Planning
Training Institute, funded by
the Department of Health, Edu-
Parenthood Association = of
Maryland.
At present, Mrs. Richards’
duties as Clinic Director of the
Nursing Staff include inter-
viewing patients, lecturing
them on modern methods of
birth = control, performing
urinalyses, taking height,
weight, and blood pressures,
preparing patients for exami-
nations and ‘standing by’’
physical examination. On non-
clinic'days, she is at work an-
swering the phone, making
refilling
prescriptions, and working to
keep all clinic records up to
date.
She is presently studying the
procedures of female internal
examination, and when she
returns from Baltimore at the
end of the, month, she will be
qualified to ‘perform pelvic
examinations, do pap smears
and six-month check-ups. She
will thus be able to lighten the
load of the clinic
physicians, who will still see all
new patients.
- Mrs. Richards has heen af-
filiated with Planned Parent-
hood Association of Luzerne
County for the past five years.
She is a resident of Trucksville,
where she lives with her
husband, Edward, and three of
their four children.
It Pays To Advertise
Intermediate School children
were visited recently by Apple-
vale Sentinel, owned by Emily
Hosey, elementary librarian for
the Dallas School District.
Known to all his friends as
Charles W. Gordon Jr.
Fourth Seminar on
Woman to Be Held
“Woman,” an Ecumenical
Series of Seminars, will be held
Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in the
Dallas = United Methodist
Church. The fourth lecture of
the series will feature Anita
Ambrose, administrator of the
Wyoming Valley Council of
Churches and Sister ‘Barbara
Craig, chairman of the Foreign.
Language Department, College
Misericordia, speaking on,
“How the Christian Woman
Relates to Her Church.”
A nursery will be available
for preschool children.
of America’s oldest breed of
horse - the Morgan.
The first Morgan horse was
owned by a frail singing teacher
from Vermont named Justin
Morgan. Foaled in 1789, the
horse became widely known for
his endurance, versatility,
beauty, spirit, and willing
disposition. His descendants all
carried these same characteris-
tics - even today. The Morgans
of long ago were used for farm
Work, as carriage horses, and
as race horses. Those of today
no longer plow fields, but res
and show horses.
The Intermediate children
also heard a lecture on. the ‘care
of a horse and saw a demon-
stration of the saddle-seat style
of riding. John ‘Greenall,
Thorny Hills Farms, New
Tripoli, showed the students an
antique side-saddle used by
ladies a century ago. Since
flowing skirts prohibited riding
astride, the side-saddle was in-
vented to allow. ladies to join
their male gompanions for a
ride.
Many of the students were
already familiar with the his-
" Erupting = overnight like a
giant mushroom, a huge steel
water tank reaches 123 feet
from the ground at the Wilkes-
Barre Campus of the Penn State
University in Lehman.
Constructed under the speci-
fications of the American Water
Works Association and = The
Pennsylvania State University
engineers, the 300,000 gallon
tank will store water to provide
_ Increased pressure for fire pro-
services for all campus facil-
560 PIERCE ST.
Phone 288-8477
MARKET & WRIGHT ST.
Phone 288-7551
Mike Angley
John Dukes
John Brill
Jim Angley @
1969 Chevy
Ys ton
, Pickup
"1971 Dodge
5 ton
Pickup
1971 Ford
3 ton
4 speed
1971 Chevy
5 ton
Pickup
71 Volkeswagen
Bus
1972 Datsun
510 Wagon
1972 Jeep Pickup
4-wheel Drive
$2995
1971 Ford LTD
Wagon, fully
equipped
ities, including the new class-
room-laboratory building near-
ing completion.
The tank, which has been in-
stalled by C.B.I. under agree-
ment with the General State
Authority, is constructed of
steel ranging from one inch
steel plates at the bottom to one-
quarter inch plates at the top. It
is constructed in such a manner
to withstand a wind velocity of
120 knots when empty and an in-
creased velocity when filled.
tory of the Morgan breed. The
Dallas Intermediate School
library is well-stocked with
books about many of the breeds.
Marguerite Henry's book,
“Justin Morgan Had a Horse”,
which Walt Disney adapted for
a television program, is avail-
able to them, and has been read
and enjoyed by many children.
When Applevale Sentinel vis-
ited the kindergarten, he
examine, pet and ride him. The
kindergarten children observed
the way a horse eats, how he
sees and hears, and why he
must wear iron shoes. For
horse. Timid at first, they
quickly overcame their fears
when affectionately nuzzled by
a friendly nose.
After seeing and touching
“the real thing”, the children
drew pictures and related their
experiences to their teachers,
who developed each into a
story.
At the conclusion of the after-
noon, the students returned to
their. classrooms, and Apple-
stable in Lehman - none the
worse for wear after being
introduced to 600 eager Dallas
students.
Pictured is the afternoon
kindergarten of Kathy Reiss,
tary librarian, and John Green-
all, of New Tripoli, Pa.
Saturday 8:30 to 7
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