The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 09, 1978, Image 16

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    THIRD GRADE ACTORS--Third grade students recently
presented the play “The Selfish Giant.”’ Members in the
spring scene were first row, left to right, Chris Fetterman,
Warren Koch, Erin Cleary, Kevin Brown, Kristine
Hanafy, Robert Kruchinski, Staci Quaglietti, Jim Richie;
(Continued from P. 14):
be coming either this week or next concerning the
& J WOOD STOVES
FORT DURKEE FARMS
West End Rd.
Hanover Twp. 9105
_ 825-2252 :
Warm Glow
King---Radke-~The Boss--Waterford
Daily
9to 5
Saturday
will be
oreseculed
Kristen Piatkowski; second row, Lisa Ide, Shaunna
Griffin, Beth Adams, Deana Harris, Jennifer Ondish,
Michele Price, Leigh Pawling, Beth Scott; back row, John:
Richie, the giant. Absent from photo is Jennifer Troup.
(Photo by Charlot M. Denmon)
State Champ
North Carolina. He’s been Dean Smith’s top assistant for
around 10 years. He has impressed.
We took in some of the action at the third annual
Eastern Wrestling Tourney at Bloomsburg on Saturday.
Penn State won its third straight team title and advanced
several wrestlers to the NCAA Tournament at Maryland
Cleveland State’s Ron Verga (167) was named the
Outstanding Wrestler. He and PSU’s Dave Becker were
the class of the field. Clarion’s Tom Diamond is the first
freshman ever to win a crown.
Had a nice visit with Berwick coach George Curry and
Carl Kern. George is still elated with winning the Eastern
Conference grid title. He coached both Carl and Jack
Davis, Clarion’s assistant mat coach. Carl is delighted to
be working with his former scholastic coach.
Carl and Jack both played at Lake-Lehman when
George got the Knights on the winning side of the W & L
column.
are in the NCAA hunt. After bowing in five of their first
seven Big 10 contests, Knight has his roundballers playing
a very meticulous and controlled game. We feel they have
the fire-power to move into the regional finals against
Duke--and with a sound game could advance to the final
four.
The Hoosiers are a young group with only one senior
starting. If Knight comes up with two outstanding players
they’ll be back in the top five teams in the country next
season. :
Width Height
50" xX 6'8"’
6'0"’ xX 6'8"’
80" X 6'8"’
ALUMINUM
PRODUCTS
The Lake-Lehman:
Citizens Advisory Com-
mittee held its
reorganization meeting on
Monday, Feb. 27, with
Elizabeth = DeCesaris,
newly elected chairperson,
presiding.
Dr. Preston, superin-
tendent, spoke to the group
and called upon the
committee to work with
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Post Cookbook
pie filling (large can) and
refrigerate for at least one
hour.
FRENCH ONION ‘SOUP
3 med. onions (thinly
sliced)
2 T. butter
1 T. flour
4 beef boullion cubes
4 c. water
salt & pepper to taste
1, ¢. milk, heat to boil
1, 1b. grated swiss or
Parmesan cheese
buttered croutons
In heavy skillet, cook
onions in heated butter
until slightly browned.
Sprinkle with flour and
cook over low flame until
golden not dark brown.
Add cubes and water.
Bring to boil stirring
constantly with wooden
spoon. Simmer gently for
20 minutes uncovered. Add
milk. Pour into oven proof
casserole or individual
bowls. Place cubes of
buttered croutons on top.
Sprinkle generously with
cheese. Brown quickly
under broiler. Serves four
to six.
MARINATED AN-
TIPASTO
Clean and slice one
pound fresh mushrooms
one eighth inch thick. Slice
half small head
cauliflower. Pare two
carrots and cut into two
inch strips. Cut two stalks
celery and one green
pepper in one inch strips.
Combine in saucepan with
one jar drained pimento
and one jar drained pitted
olives. Add two chopped
green onions. Combine
quarter cup fresh lemon
quarters cup wine vinegar,
two tablespoons sugar, one
teaspoon salt, half
teaspoon oregano, quarter
teaspoon pepper and
quarter cup water. Pour
over vegetables in
saucepan. Bring to boil,
stir and simmer (covered)
for five minutes. Cool and
refrigerate 24 hours. Drain
and served with sesame
crackers.
Lake-Lehman Booster
Club will hold its meeting
Thursday, March 9, 8:30
p.m., at Farmers Inn.
All members are cor-
dially invited to attend.
him in encouraging
the schools.
The committee will in-
vestigate its role in public
relations and also the
possibility of conducting a
Human Resource Search,
as ways for citizen in-
volvement. Much
discussion centered around
the Human Resource
Search, in which people of
the community could be
utilized as resource per-
sons by classroom teachers
to further enrich the
classroom experience. The
committee will investigate
the possiblity and then
report on the feasibility of
this project by the next
meeting.
The results of the
California Achievement
Tests were discussed.
Chairperson DeCesaris
teachers and ad-
ministrators for the high
performance of the Lake-
Lehman students on these
tests.
Stephanie Rowland,
chairperson of the
Volunteers in = Action,
reported that volunteers
are now being utilized in all
buildings in the district.
The citizens of the Lake-
Lehman School District
are encouraged to contact
the members of the Citizen
Advisory Committee about
like brought to the at-
tention of the committee.
The newly elected of-
ficers of the committee are
Elizabeth DeCesaris,
chairperson; Stephanie
Rowland, recording
secretary; Karen Keefer,
corresponding secretary,
and Barbara Price,
publicity.
The next monthly
meeting of the CAC will be
held Monday, March 27,
7:30 p.m. inn the Lehman-
Jackson Elementary
Building. All residents are
encouraged to attend.
Members of East Dallas
United Methodist Church
will hold a fellowship
supper and hymn sing
Sunday afternoon, starting
at 5 at the church.
Tonight will be another
‘work night’ for members
of Northmoreland Baptist
Church in Centermoreland,
who are continuing work on
repairs to the church
parsonage. Work session
gets underway this evening
at 8.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Prebola and family, for-
merly of Allentown, have
moved into the former
Scureman home on Mt.
Olivet Road, next to St.
Frances Cabrini R.C.
Church. The Scureman
home was acquired
recently by St. Frances
Church for future use and
expansion.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Button and children of
Orange spent Sunday with
Mrs. Button’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Miles Anderson of
Tunkhannock.
Rev. Daniel Sears will be
the guest preacher at
morning and evening
services Sunday in Nor-
thmoreland Baptist
Church. Members of the
choir of Northmoreland
Baptist Church last night
began rehearsals for the
Eastern morning service to
be held Sunday, March 26.
James May is director of
the choir.
Mrs. David Corby, Jr. of
Centermoreland was a
patient in Geisinger
Hospital at Danville at
press time. Her condition
was reported as good.
David Corby, Sr. of
Vernon, a member of the
board of supervisors of
observed his 60th birthday
anniversary on Saturday.
CCD plans dance
Confraternity of
Christian Doctrine of St.
Frances Cabrini Church,
Carverton, and Blessed
Sacrament Church,
A
Ages 18-65.
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FAITH
AND
MERCY’
#SPIRITUAL
TRAVELER”
"THE WORD"
By Dr. F. Budd Schooley
For Sale At
College Misericordia
Dallas, Pa.
825-3461
WE INSTALL
HEAT SAVERS
Centermoreland, furthered
plans for the second annual
spring dinner dance to be
held Saturday evening,
April 8, in Knights of
Columbus Hall in Luzerne
at its March meeting
Monday evening at Blessed
Sacrament Church.
Flowers on the altar for
Sunday morning’s service
in Carverton United
Methodist Church were
placed there by the Piatt
Family in memory of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Piatt, and brother,
Donald.
The hoagie sale held
Saturday at the fire hall in
Orange under auspices of
the Franklin Township
Fire Company and its
auxiliary turned out to be a
success with more than
1,150 hoagies being sold.
Russell Dymond of Cen-
termoreland served as
chairman,
members of the fire
company and its auxiliary.
Phil Culver of Vernon is
president of the fire
company.
United Methodist Women
of Mt. Zion UM Church will
meet Tuesday evening at
7:30, it has been ‘an-
nounced.
Flowers on the altar for
unday morning’s worship
service in Orange United
Methodist Church were
placed there by Mr. and
Mrs. James Mitchell in
memory of Mr. Mitchell's
mother.
Ella Moore Class of East
Dallas United Methodist
Church will resume
meetings Tuesday morning
at 11 at the church.
Members are asked to
bring a box lunch.
Confirmation and
membership - class of
Centermoreland UM
Your
‘Head
Church will meet Friday
evening at 7 in the pastor’s
study.
Friends of Mrs. Freda
Hughey of Demunds Road
will be glad to hear she
came home Sunday from
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital,
Kingston, where she un-
derwent surgery. Her
sister, Mrs. Flora Stock of
Marysville, Pa. is spending
sometime at the Hughey
residence while Mrs.
Hughey is convalescing.
Scout Sunday
Girl Scout Sunday will be
observed on Sunday in the
three United Methodist
Churches comprising the
Centermoreland UM
Charge. Sunday evening’s
joint Lenten service for the
Centermoreland
Charge will be held Sunday
evening at 7:30 at the
Centermoreland UM
Church Rev. E.Lee Brehm
of Trucksville will be the
guest preacher.
Stations of the Cross will
be held tomorrow evening
at 6:30 in St. Frances
Cabrini Church, Car-
verton, followed by mass.
Stations of the Cross in
Blessed Sacrament
. Church, Centermoreland,
will be held Wednesday
evening at 7:30, followed
by mass.
Members = of Nor-
thmoreland Baptist Church
will join with the
congregation of Falls
Chapel for an Easter
Sunrise service Sunday
morning, March 26, at the
Falls Chapel where Rev.
Breakfast will follow.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Dymond and her sister,
Mrs. Myrtle Hoover, all of
Orange, have returned
FINO'S
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