THE DALLAS POST, JANUARY 12, 1978 PAGE FIVE Rothchild names 1978 auction chairmen more willing workers to visited all the school President Craig Aicher Secretary Ruth Schooley called the regular monthly and Treasurer Ralph insure the auction’s suc- . boards and municiplities ! meeting of the Back Miller gave their cess. Glenn Eyet will served by the library. Mountain Memorial respective reports. again serve as treasurer. Finance chairman, Library Board to order in Rena Rothchild, Auction Plant Booth chairman will Homer Moyer, has finished the warm glow provided by 78 chairman, has lined up be Charlotte Watchulonis a lengthy study of the and the Book Booth will be headed by Mrs. Florence Crump. Financial Support securities held by the library and has instituted a number of changes, ap- proved by the board, to increase revenue from a newly installed furnace. Dallas Schools DANGER HOUSE--Sam Jayne, sixth grade teacher at Dallas Intermediate School, teaches his students safety tips in the home through the use of the elec- trical danger house he obtained from UGIL The com- pany used to use the danger house in presentations and discussions on electricity. Dave Thomas, at the MARDI GRAS-The Mercy Hospital Auxiliary has chosen the Mardi Gras as its theme for this year’s annual ball to Feb. 4 atthe Treadway Inn. The traditional Mercy Auxiliary Ball, held in behalf of the hospital, will bring a welcome note of warmth and gaiety to the winter season. The evening will feature cocktails, dinner and dancing to the music of the Somethin’ Else Orchestra. In keeping with the Mardi Gras theme, a special door prize will provde the lucky winner with an all expenses-paid trip to left, points out some of the dangers to Paul Heist and Cheryl Roberts while on the right Donnie Dickson explains the electrical heating system to Susan Niskey and Kristi Boudreaux. (Photo by Charlot M. Denmon) for the event, seated are: Mrs. John P. Brennan, Mercy Auxiliary President, Mrs. Edward Grosek, Arrangements Chairperson, and Mrs. Clinton J. Lehman, Ball Chair- person. Standing, are: Mrs. John T. Orrson, Program Chairperson, Mrs. Thomas Willis, Co-Chairperson of Schuler. Publicity Chairperson, Sister Miriam Ruth Brennan, R.S.M., Mercy Hospital President, will serve as honorary ball chairperson. : In cases of severe storm or other emergency situations which necessitate early dismissals and school closings, the Dallas School District has established a procedure to open lines of communications with parents and the news media. During these times it is necessary for district personnel to make numerous telephone calls to various locations both in and out of the district. Once these emergency calls have been made, all other calls will be accepted and directed to the appropriate buildings. This procedure is an attempt by the school to maximize communications that will insure the safety and well students. Past experiences have indicated that the multitude of incoming calls tie up the district telephone lines. The Dallas School District 'is requesting the cooperation of the com- munity when such emergency situations arise. The district is asking that parents refrain from calling the school district for the first one-half hour of the emergency. The switchboard operator will suggest to the parents who are calling during this JDF schedules educational telethon Dr. Vincent. L.- Ross, chairman. of the Medical Science, Advisory, Board, of the local chapter. of the Juvenile ‘Diabetes Foun- dation, announces the first local diabetes educational telethon. The event, co-sponsored by the local group in cooperation with Channel 16, WNEP-TV, will take place on Saturday evening, March 4, 1978, beginning at 8 p.m. w “At least four million Pennsylvanians continue to endanger their health and those around them despite all the medical and statistical evidence that cigarette smoking can and does kill,” Bachman said. ‘‘“These national State Health Secretary today said he is calling for a series of monthly ‘Stop Smoking Days” to point out the dangers of cigarette smoking to millions of Pennsylvanians who continue the habit. Shown here — ALASKA'S PEDESTAL MODEL HOT - HEAVY - HANDSOME The Alaska woodburner is available in three stove models and three fireplace styles — heating capacity | from 1100 to 2500 square feet. The Alaska’s built of heavy steel plate with a cast iron door . .". firebrick lined. It has a satin-smooth finish. See the complete line of woodburners by . . . ALASKA BACK MT. WOOD STOVES ALAN S. MAJOR FARM, LEHMAN, PA- 18627 OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUN., 9 AM - 8 PM Se 675-4232 being developed. Volunteer agencies, civic and union groups will be asked to statisitics are ugly and reveal that 90,000 people die from lung cancer at- tributable to smoking assist.” every year. The first “Stop Smoking “The Pennsylvania Day” in Pennsylvania will Health Department has a duty, an obligation, to continually communicate be observed Thursday, January 26, according to Bachman. National Education Week on Smoking is being conducted by the National Clearing House for Smoking and Health January 8-14 with the theme of ‘‘Break the Habit.” the dangers of smoking to the public especially in the face of the consequences to children and teenagers. **The increase in smoking among teenagers, particularly young girls, is alarming. New anti- smoking efforts must be < brought into Penn- && sylvania’s grade schools at NS the lowest levels to combat DO QW the current trend,” he said. WD Bachman said he is NR calling for a ‘‘Stop Smoking Day’’ each month in 1978 in Pennsylvania in the hopes of convincing more and more Penn- ® sylvanians each month that they should quit cigarette smoking for the 2 sake of their own personal ° health. “We're gearing up for a year-long anti-smoking health promotion which we hope will result in at least a million reformed cigarette smokers in Pennsylvania. We believe that’s a reasonable goal,” he said. “The Health Department campaign will include the issuing of posters and signs for work and home display along with other promotional materials now Shavertown It Pays to Advertise 3 [ . ) { < i chairman, Clarke Bittner, reported a favorable response from the various municipalities he has period to call back after the visited seeking tax support necessary emergency for the library. He, along communications are with Nancy Eckert and completed. Doc Jordan, will soon have “The Country these holdings. 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