meeting as nounced Memorial as follows: that appointed coordinators of this year’ VEDA project. VEDA was developed by the world of work. The Connor. Gail Barry will be secretary for refresh- ments. The Kay Regan Shoppe of Wilkes-Barre and the National Modeling School Library. The spring event will take place on April 11 I —., their daily lives. It is also intended help them to understand man- planning their lives. The seventh-grade health teacher will be conducting class room activities throughout the year that will help students to understand themselves and others better. Exploring Self, a personal assesment survey, will be used to help the students gain understanding.1Phase II 8th Grade-‘‘Exploring throughout the year that will acquaint students with i students with a process for making meaningful decisions about jobs, Survey and Urban Man, Another important component of the VEDA program is parental involvement. A series of been planned for the parents of students in Grades 7 and 9. Group sessions will be held one night a week for three weeks starting in March. Opportunities will be decision-making process. Registration forms that PAGE FIVE Lake man charged with threats notification has been VEDA, the shortened several junior high staff job relationships and how careers, education, and ] | received from the version of the program members to stimulate the to go about making their lives. In addition, the Tiree area en Jere Pennsylvania Vocational titled Vocational student’s thoughts about menagful decisions in Ohio Vocational Interest scheduled for preliminary | hearings before District that it will support the Developmental Approach program will .-contain The program has three - two interest inventories, Magistrate Leonard continuation and expansion for Junior High School. classroom activities phases to it: will be used to provide the Yiarvey Tuesday on varions of the career education Thomas Carr and Gordon intended to aid students in Phase I 7th Grade- students with additional charges, . program which was ~ Schlier, guidance understanding themselves “Exploring Yourself and educational and vocational Set for a hearing on counselors have been and the other people in Others” information. charges of making terroristic threats was Manley Smith, 21, of RD 2, Harveys Lake, who and threatened two members of the Pennsylvania State Police Strike Force in the of Feb. 2. will run the campaign for of Wilkes-Barre have C » : : : Two Hunlock Creek gigs : Careers th eetings Lemmond. : general solicitation. graciously donated their The eighth-grade ir hr men are scheduled for a : - Eckert appointed Refreshments will be services for a benefit (eachers will conduct discuss ways to assist hearing on charges of Paul (Sarge) Kutzer new committees and their chaired by Ed Roth and fashion show for the (lassroom activities students in the career possession of marijuana. Charged are Edward M. B Moyer; Auction Advisory- the Barn at Irem Temple Countr : : ; d Marlin D. Barrow, RD M i : . Y the various jobs and t dates fo these and Marlin D. Barrow, { ack tL. vetera ns Glenn Eyet; Finance- John Sheehan will Club at 7:30 p.m. careers te to the des home 3 Hunlock Creek. They i George Schall; Financial organize the kick-off Dessert will be served, subjects studied in school. with the students. Parents Were arrested by Lehman Support-Clarke Bittner; dinner, to be held on June followed by professional Phase III9th Grade- of students in Grades 7 and, Township Police on Feb. | Building and Grounds-Doc 5. Jordan; Friends-Dorothea McCutcheon; Publicity- Mary Chappell and 10. James Snyder are reviving the celebrity. solicitation. modeling of the most ex- citing clothes for spring and summer. Tickets will Meaningful receive belated Stars ‘‘Making Decisions’’ This part of the program 9 who wish to participate in this program should return these forms promplty. Subscribe to Corrine Pawling; Per- In charge of new goods be $3 with all proceeds will be conducted by two Additional information Two World War 11 Purple Heart and Silver Soe Po Astin display will be Jim going to support the social studies teachers. about VEDA may be The Post i veterans from the Back Star awards from the -aWS'Yerton. ones an Alexander and Ralph Library. The planned classroom obtained by contacting the i Book Club-Florence’ school’s guidance office. 1 Crump. Mountain were recently activities will acquaint @ advised thatthey will = receive awards of the Bronze Star medal for Army. An article in a DAV magazine said the belated awards were issued for - RE Brass model locomotive reported stolen holders of the Combat Infantryman’s Badge during the period Dec. 7, 1941 to Sept. 2, 1945, who were advised by the Kutzer said he served in Europe under General George Patton with the Third Army Task Force Harris and with the 63rd Disabled American “Blood and Fire” Infantry Veterans association that Division commanded by they were entitled to the the Seventh Army’s medal. General Patch. Both Hazletine and Kutzer is a retired Kutzer previously earned = businessman and is bronze Stars for their recuperating after his third military - performance stay at the Veterans during the war. Kutzer said = Administration Hosital in ((@both men also earned Wilkes-Barre, Mr. & Mrs. Bunny” at |. UMYF egg hunt The Lehman United Methodist Church will be the site of the’ Annual Easter Egg Hunt spon- sored by the Lehman U.M.Y.F. on Saturday March 18- 2-4 p.m. Mr. and equipment. Afterward, he said, he discovered that an O-gauge solid brass locomotive estimated in value at $250 was missing. Yatsko did not report the incident until Friday. Investigating is Sgt. William Pugh ? service during that meritiorous achievement : PY 1 conflict. in ground operations Kingston Township locomotive from the home Saturday, Feb. 11, he met J f i Paul (Sarge) Kutzer of against the enemy in the Police are seeking a man of a Shavertown resident. two men at a model train i Harveys Lake and Bob European Theatre of allegedly known as ‘Pete’ Stephen Yatsko, 27, of 31 group meeting and invited } Hazletine of. Jackson Operations during WWIL in connection with the theft Roushey St., Shavertown, them to his home to view i! Towsnhip were among the from . of a brass model told police that on trade, or buy train : ? i | q Lights disputed in accident “The Country Store” MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS them on. Boshak’s 1977 Dodge was towed from the scene. A Carverton Road collision Saturday evening shortly after 7 p.m. left two automobiles damaged. Police report that Robert Williamson, 64, of 36 Druid Hills Drive, Shavertown, was driving his 1976 Oldsmobile across Carverton Road from Dug Road to Manor Drive when he was struck on the right side by another vehicle. A Shavertown resident’s car was towed away following a Thursday evening accident involving a dispute over whether or not. one driver had his - lights on, Kingston Township Police report. According to Police, Gary Samuels, 19, of 228 Carverton Road, was ‘backing his’ 1966 Pontiac into his driveway at4bout’ 10:40 Thursday. night when his auto was struck in the left side by another vehicle driven by John J. Boshak, 17, of 209 Elsinore St, Driver of the second car, Shavertown. 5 a 1972 Dodge, was Boshak told Sgt. William ~ jdentified as Robert L. Pugh and Patrolman John Mjchaelovich, 31, T. Appel that Samuels did Treadway Inn, Route 315, not have his lights on. wjlkes-Barre. Responding Samuels reportedly told was Patrolman John T. police that he thinks he had 2 arrested in window breakage Kingston Township Chief of | Police” Paul' “Sabo! announces the apprehension of two men in connection =~ with the shattering of a plate glass window at the Mum Farm Floral Shop, Shavertown, on Sunday. Lodged in the Luzerne County Prison under $1000 bail each are Anthony Ball, who gave his address as Fort Lewis, Seattle, Wash., 1 Soaring a spaghetti supper to be held at the Church on April 8. Take outs and a Bake sale will also be availible. The supper will begin at 5:30 p.m. Cost $3 for adults and 59 3 Appel. ir Ro Bunny will 3a 21 children under 12. and William Randy CENTER pecial ap- e U.M.Y.F. will have a Jackson, who gave no es rentakidproject when the Yandals damage Lake cars Jackson, who gave n CUT The UMYF. is also’ weather breaks to earn Co Be money to send member to smashed at about 11:30 4 Vandals were active in : : eserter. The two men CRAFT SUPPLIES | the Conference Summer Harveys Lake Borough last PT: Automobiles owned ajjegedly threw a bench LOIN END | for Camp at Sky Lake. A joint Frida destrovin by Daniel Hanson, RD 1, through a plate glass MACRAME, BASKETRY meeting with a Huntsville It d Ys thr y Kk : Harveys Lake, and Nancy window in the store in the SPINNING, WEAVING, is also planned. sn a Oliver, RD 2, Dallas, early hours of Sunday Ib ® LEATHERCRAFT : i ning parked by Grotto Pizza, morning. - OUR LITTLE COUNTRY The Dallas Post and a pickup truck owned Accused of prowling and cou NTRY STYLE STORE Chief of Police Walbridge by Richard Kuhn, Old Lake loitering and of criminal : TUES.-SAT 10 AM. to 5 P:M. welcomes : Road. H Lake as : g | : HUNTSVILLE letters to the editor Leinthall reports that three oad, Harveys Lake, mischief, they will receive @ 675-9717 vehicles parked in the parked at his residence, 5 preliminary hearing Ib ® Sunset area had windows were attacked. before District Magistrate Earl Gregory, Shavertown, Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Investigating is Patrolman Walter Davis. DARING'S SKINLESS FRANKS BLUE BONNET MARGARINE = TENDER LEAF - TEA BAGS PLANTER’S Armed robber hits Gorda station $1.09 Ib. gtrs. 59¢ 21.79 PEANUT BUTTER: 89¢ MUSHROOM SOUP... 4/°1 YELLOW COOKING that at about 10:30 on Thursday evening a man entered carrying a hunting knife and forced Shaver to NN SES mm EN WN EN EN EN turn over $61 cash from his i in stock at i poket, ee foot § gack MOUNTAIN | South along I WOOD STOVES | Shaver described the intruder as wearing a dark cap, a green down jacket, and blue jeans and as having a scarf over his face. For the second time in recent weeks, a Memorial Highway service station owned by John Gorda was reported robbed by an armed intruder who forced the attendant, Matthew Shaver, to hand over cash to him. Kingston Township Police Sgt. William Pugh and Patrolman John T. Appel were told by Shaver Dallas arrests 2 for burglary Dallas Borough Chief of Police Edward Lyons announces the apprehension of two juveniles in connection with the Feb. 14 burglary of the home of Francis Dunham, Moffit St., Imported from Florida Guaranteed Grade, U.S. No. 1 Hurry in to Agway to place your order for this mouth-watering fruit . . . at prices found only at Agway. This is top quality citrus — not field run - ron especially for Agway. Fruit will be delivered for “pick-up” at your local Agway store. In case lots on! y by: Order by March 8 Pick up March 22 " Dallas. An undisclosed sum of money was reported as having been taken from the home. County juvenile court has been petitioned for a hearing. 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