The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 03, 1977, Image 14

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Agnew, engineer; Ed Gilmer, fire police. (Lynnwood Studio)
"LOOKING FOR A NEW CAR?
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Kunkle
Ambulance
The Kunkle Volunteer
Ambulance Association
held its meeting, Tuesday,
Jan. 25, at the Fire Hall
with ambulance chief,
Minnie Sidorek, presiding.
Julie Roan conducted the
practice session.
Ambulance meetings
and practice sessions will
be held every second and
fourth Tuesday. of each
month. The next scheduled
meeting is Feb. 8 at 7 p.m.
Purchasing That New Car
Through a Broker Will Save You Money!
R.A. BAYER, JR.
NEW CAR BROKER
120 N. Main Street, Shavertown
Phone...696-3643
All American Made New Cars and Trucks
new officers
The Jonathan R. Davis
Volunteer Fire and Rescue
Company elected new
officers.at the meeting held
Jan. 7 at the fire hall.
Elected to office were
Walter Blejwas, president ;
Ralph Snyder, vice
president; George
Honeywell, Jr., secretary
and public relations;
William Casterline,
treasurer; John
Chesnovich, financial
secretary; Charles
Casterline, George
Navy Radioman Second
Class Ronald J. Myers,
whose wife, Elizabeth, is
the daughter of Elizabeth
Banks of 25 Shaver Ave.,
Shavertown, Pa., recently
participated in Exercise
‘“‘Readex 1-77" in the South
China and Phillippine Seas.
He is serving as a
crewmember aboard the
frigate USS Rathburne,
homeported at Pearl
Harbor, Hawaii.
Vice Admiral Robert B.
Baldwin, the commander
of the U.S. Seventh Fleet,
Sabuluski, Bernie
Rollman, Lester Hoover,
board of directors, Edward
Gilmer and Bud Snyder,
fire police.
Line officers are Robert
(Jan) McLaughlin, fire
chief;” Kenneth Wentzel,
assistant fire chief; Steven
Patton, captain; Brian
Agnew engineer; Harold
(Butch) Grey, assistant
engineer; Dennis (Barney)
Dobinick, head safety
officer; and Alvin Zim,
assistant safety officer.
exercised overall control of
the maneuvers from his
flagship, the guided missile
cruiser USS Oklahoma
City.
“Readex 1-77”, which
involved 22 ships and
nearly 200 aircraft, was
to test and
enhance the antisubmarine
and antiair warfare
preparedness of par-
ticipating Seventh Fleet
units.
Myers joined the Navy
in September 1969.
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Ten students at Gate of
Heaven School, Dallas,
recently participated in the
area art exhibition of the
Scholastic Arts Contest
held at College Miseri-
cordia. The students, under
the direction of Sue Hand,
exhibited works done in
oils, acrylics, watercolor,
and mixed media.
The Scholastic Arts
Contest, open to grades
Ann Judith Gray of
Dallas was named to the
dean’s list for high
academic achievement at
Shippensburg State College
for Fall Semester 1976, it
was announced by Dr. H.
Erik Shaar, vice president
for academic affairs.
To be named to the
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dean’s | list at Ship-
pensburg, students must
attain a semester grade
average of 3.2 on a 4.0
scale.
Of a total undergraduate
enrollment of 4,530, there
are 911 receiving this honor
for outstanding academic
achievement.
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seven through 12, is a
national event sponsored
locally by Fowler, Dick
and Walker, the Boston
Store.
Six of the ten students
have had their works
selected to be shown at the
Northeastern Penn-
sylvania Regional Art
Exhibition in Wilkes-
Barre.
Wodaski on
dean’s list
Bryan John Wodaski,
Dallas, was named to the
dean’s list at Edinboro
State College for the 1976
fall semester.
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