= Menu DALLAS MENU MONDAY AR Hot dog on roll - mustars - relish; oven browned potatoes (Jr. Sr.); potato chips (Elem. Inter.); buttered corn; ap- § plesauce; cookie and chilled milk. { TUESDAY Macaroni creole with beef; italian bread (Inter. Elem.); ~. italian roll (Jr. Sr.); tossed salad - dressing; special donut § and chilled milk Jie vod i ; 1 f WEDNESDAY iT : : WH ii 4 go Hamburg patty on roll; ketchup - relish; pickle chips; : ; : : §Xi | carrot and celery sticks; baked beans; ice cream and chilled milk. Jr. Sr. Grilled cheese sandwich; pickle chips; soup crackers; ice cream and chilled milk. LAKE LEHMAN MENU MONDAY Chicken bar-B-Q on bun; relish; buttered corn; fruit and milk. TUESDAY Ravioli with meat sauce; wheat bread; buttered green beans; fruit and milk. GATE OF HEAVEN MENU MONDAY Pork and gravy, mashed potatoes, buttered corn: bread ' and butter, apple sauce and milk. Tuesday Beef-Bar-B-Que, buttered buns; potato chips; cheese sticks; sliced pickles; cookies and milk. ‘WEDNESDAY Pizza, peanut butter sandwiches, carrot and celery sticks, white cake with topping, milk. BIKE-HIKE PLANS -- Pictured making plans at Dallas High School for the annual ‘‘Bike-Hike Day for the Retarded” is Mrs. William Mannix, co-chairman of the Back Mountain Area Bike-Hike; Mrs. Robert Eyet, chairman, and Mr. Richard Perker, State co-ordinator. Engler visits Kenya Six area residents seek directors seats Veters on BSC dean's list. Emilie L. Peters, 146 In- students of a total full-time He is married to the for- A Unique Gift Boutique Inty-~Yan Toys For The Easter Basket Sailboats-Animals-Horns Dolls-Dishes-Purses From Six residents of Dallas school district communities have elected to run for the RD 3," Wyoming, is a retired business man. He is presently completing his sixth year on the board. Last year he served as president. During the past year, he has attended 14 of the 15 board meetings. He is from a family of educators and in his retirement hopes to be able to contribute to the progress of the local school system. He feels his business experience serves him well in making decisions on the board. Cutten has no children aatending Dallas Schools but believes that in many ways this can be beneficial since there is no chance of public censure because of family ties. Dr. Alfred M. Camp, East 42nd St., RD 1, Dallas, is a former member of the Dallas school district faculty. He is seeking public office for the first time. He is interested in every student receiving optimum learning efficiency, through proper selectivity, productivity and accountability. He would strive for cooperation and good relationship with the administration, teachers .and community. Earl Fritzges, 206 Cliffside Ave., Trucksville, is a representative for Dun & Bradstreet. He first ran for school 1971 he chose not to run for reelection. and executive meetings. While on the board, the addition to Dallas Senior High School was completed, the junior Side Technical High School was completed. He was chairman of the board for two years and chairman of the West Side Tech Board for two years as Dallas representative. Fritzges has four children in the Dallas Schools, a son who will graduate this year; twins, a son and daughter, in 11th grade; and a daughter in 10th. Richard D. Hislop, RD 3, Orange, is a tool and die maker with Diamond Mfg. Co. He is married to the former Joyce Oliver of Dallas: He is running for the first time but his father, Donald Hislop was a member of the Dallas School Bistrict Borad when the senior high school was built. Hislop follows both community and school activities with keen interest and feels that the younger generation should have representation on the board. He is running to fill the seat left vacant by Fred Dymond’ Franklin Township representative. With three children in the Dallas Schools he had a keen interest in the son in Dallas Township Elementary School. Shavertown, is a lithographer. He is running for public office for the first time. He has lived in the Back Mountain for seven years and is the father of three children. He feels he would like to have a voice in community affairs and follows school activities. With children in school, he would like to have a part in the board’s decision-making and with the economic situation today, would like to have a part in budgeting education money. Umphred has a son in fourth grade, one in the Dallas Intermediate, and a son whil will enter kindergarten in September. Dean: T. Casaday, Mountainview Drive, Dallas, is in Florida, and was not available for information. Harry C. Sickler, 106 Lehman Ave., Dallas, has withdrawn. Gate of Heaven in fund-raiser Parishioners of Gate of Heaven are busy with a fund- raising event. First prize is a seven day cruise for two to aduatgenrollment of 1 ane 4 983 FY Third Class Kenneth L. He also recently crossed three seats on the Dallas School Board. while he had a son in the high school Gloria Brennan, 141 Main St., Dallas, has been named fo on fans 1:2 8s font for the Engler, son of Mr. and Mrs. the equator while on a cruise All candidates are runnign on both the sports program. could not be reached for comment by : [> e hy Somes or of Beaten. oper by earning a John Engler, Jr., of 20 S. in the Indian Ocean. -The Democrat and Republican tickets. During his six year tenure, he has 100 the time the Post went to press. Bi Ee 2 ge ee yoal at Te hs average of 3.5 Main St., Trucksville, Pa., Enterprise, homeported at William F. 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