The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 05, 1980, Image 13

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by Michael Polk
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Clement Smith of Orange came home on Thursday
from Wyoming Valley Hospital in Wilkes-Barre where he
underwent surgery. His condition is” mich ‘improved.
First Friday services in St. Frances R.C. Church at
Carverton will include mass at 6:30 tomorrow evening.
First Friday mass in Blessed Sacrament R.C. Church at
Centermoreland will be offered at 7:30 tomorrow
evening, Rev. Father Hugh McGroarty, pastor, has
announced.
Week end mass schedule for St. FRances includes
Masses Saturday afternoon at 4:30 and 6:15, and Sunday
masses will be offered at 8, 9, 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. In
Blessed Sacrament R.C. Church at Centermoreland,
Saturday evening mass will be at 7:30, and Sunday
morning at 10:30.
Dymond Hollow United Methodist Church will sponsor
a benefit chicken dinner Saturday from 5 to 7:30 p.m. in
the church social rooms. A bake sale will be held in
conjunction with the roast chicken dinner. Adult tickets
are $3; children’s $2.25.
Area hospital patients at presstime included Mrs. Mae
Phillips of Demunds Road in Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital and Sarah Young of East Dallas, who is a
patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston.
Administrative board of Centermoreland United
church social rooms.
United Methodist Women of Centermoreland United
Methodist Church will meet Monday evening at 7:30 at
the church.
Daivd Rought, a member of this year’s graduating
class of Tunkhannock Area High School, will be honored
at a graduation party at the Rought residence in Cen-
termoreland Sunday afternoon, starting at 2.
United Methodist Women of Dymond Hollow UM
Church will meet Monday evening at 7:30 in the church
social rooms.
Girl Scout Troop 645 of Gate of Heaven Church in
Dallas is making plans for a one-day bus trip to the Dutch
Country. Area residents, who may want to accompany
Lake-Lehman High
School’s Knightlife
magazine staff received
notice from the Columbia
Scholastic Press
Association of Columbia
University that their
magazine which the
students entered in the
Association’s contest won
second place.
The students received a
second place certificate
for their entry with a
notation that scoring
Michaels, Barry Boltz and
Richard Hoehenwarter,
advisor, with 108 of 150
points.
The Knightlife News
Magazine is a student
publication; written and
printed at Lake-Lehman
High School under the
This is the first year the
magazine has been
published. The issue
submitted in the contest
was the April issue, the
fifth to be published by the
staff.
Members of the staff
include Valarie
Jachimowicz, editor;
Tom Boyle, sports editor;
KNIGHTLIFE AW RD--Lake-Lehman Knightlife News
Magazine Editor Valarie Jachimowicz and advisor
Richard Hohenwarter display the issue of Knightlife
Magazine which won them the second place award held
at 696-2036.
To excel in sports a
must have
determination, a willing-
ness to work hard and a
sense of fair play. Judging
from the many awards
Judy Sholtis has received
for excellence in sports it
is obvious that she
possesses these qualities.
Judy is the daughter of
of Upper Demunds Road
in Dallas. She has one
brother, Tommy, a
seventh grade student at
Gate of Heaven School
and a member of the
Dallas Reds minor team.
Judy, who will enter her
junior year at Bishop
O’Reilly High School in
September, is a graduate
DAY
IS JUNE 15
Give
"DAD"
FOR THAT
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GREAT FEEL
GREAT PRICE
—EVERYTHING
GIVE HIM
HAGGAR SLACKS
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CLOTHES
BACK MOUNTAIN
SHOPPING CENTER
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Dally 'th 8
Thurs.-Fri. 'th 8
of Gate of Heaven
Elementary School.
During her seventh and
eighth grade years, Judy
played forward on the
school’s basketball team.
While in eighth grade,
Judy led her team in
scoring and was named to
the All-Star team in the
Catholic All Star League.
For two consecutive
years, during seventh and
eighth grade, Judy took
the Knights of Columbus
Council District and
Regional Foul Shooting
Contest championship. At
the end of her eighth
grade year Judy was
recipient of the American
Mark Moran)
Legion Award for
‘‘citizenship, and out-
standing athletic and
Softball is another sport
where Judy has a lot of
experience. One of the
original members of the
Back Mountain Girl's
Softball League Judy
played in that league for
six years. For five of
those six years the team
on which Judy played took
the league championship.
Judy was named to the
All-Star team four years
in a row.
At Bishop O’Reilly Judy
has continued to par-
ticipate in school sports.
Judy earned varsity
letters in both softball and
basketball during her
freshman year and again
in her sophomore year.
Recently, Judy received
honorable mention for the
Girl’s Softball All-Star
team.
An honor student, Judy
was recently inducted into
the National Honor
Society for Languages. In
April she was chosen
along with four of her
classmates to appear on
CBS Teen Commentary.
Students were chosen. on
the basis of an essay they
had written to give their
opinion concerning the
draft.
Judy served as class
treasurer during her
sophomore year and is a
member of the school’s
student council
Judy’s hobbies include
watching and playing
basketball and baseball.
She also enjoys gym-
nastics. This summer
Judy will be playing
softball with a league
from Bishop O'Reilly. In
August she will spend a
week at the Digger Phelps
Basketball Camp in New
York.
Games party
The Ladies Auxiliary of
the Shavertown Fire
Department is holding a
games party on Thur-
sday, June 5, at 7:30
p.m.at the Fire Hall.
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ever built.
Tr
Jill Wandel, creative
writing; Joe Smith, ad-
vertising and sales; Dan
Nussbaum ‘and Chris
Jachimowicz, comics;
Esther Watson, Robin
Brown, layouts; Barry
Boltz and Jim Michaels,
production and Hohen-
warter, faculty advisor.
The world is like a board
with holes in it, and the
square men get into the
round holes.--Sydney
Smith.
Sandra Serhan,
president of the Harveys
Lake Historical Society,
has announced the ap-
pointment of position for
the board of directors.
Fourteen persons have
been appointed to fill the
following positions:
Sandra Serhan, general
supervision and publicity;
Julie Savage, antique
acquisition and research;
Marguerite Cauda,
purchasing and finance,
F. Charles Petrillo, legal -
advisor and research;
Hon. Alvin Zim, general
counsel and represen-
tation; Elizabeth Jane
Casterline, contributions
and fundraising; Paul
Kutzer, activities and
entertaiment = negotiati-
ons; Bina C. Stenger,
membership: Calvin
McHose, honored
representative and
spokesman; Peg Feist,
ticket sales and
distribution; Madeline
Beck, communications;
John and Judy Broken-
shire, fundraising and
contributions; Mildred
Garinger, research
supervisor; and Peg
Truska, exhibits and arts.
The above persons will
be responsible for ap-
pointing committees to
aid in their work.
Interested persons are
welcome to attend a
fundraising $1, Sunday,
June 8, 2 p.m., Harveys
Lake Hotel; society
breakfast $3, June 18, 9:30
a.m.,, Drury’s Deli,
Sunset; Harveys Lake
Pic-
PICK.
'80 MONZA
242 Coupe, 4Cyl., Automa-
tic, #4502. List Price $5539.20.
sate $0044 ;
'80 MONZA
Coupe, Automatic, Power
Steering, and More. #4475.
List Price $5516.20.
Sale $5025
Day planning meeting,
July 16, 7:30 'p.m.,
Roberts Fire Company;
also a second planning
meeting, Aug. 16, 7:30
p.m., Roberts Fire
A bingo party sponsored
by Boy Scout Troop 232
Gate of Heaven Church
was held on Tuesday
Evening, May 20, 1980, for
the residents at Flyte’s
Guest Home, of Huntsville
Dam.
Refreshment and prizes
wiser to-day than he was
Castallani,
Matthew Kukesky, James
'80 CHEVETTE
4-Door, Air Cond., 4-Cyl., Au-
tomatic, Rear Defrost.,
AMFM Radio. #4579. List
Price $5781.31.
sate *D220
'80 CHEVETTE
2-Door, 4-Cylinder, Standard
Shift. #4638.
Sale $4336
80 MONTE CARLO
V-6 Engine, Automatic
Trans., Air Cond., and More.
#4494. List Price $7795.69.
'80 MONTE CARLO
Coupe, V-6, Automtic Trans.,
P. Steering, P. Brakes, Cus-
tom Two-Tone. #4493. List
Price $7210.69.
sate *6219
'80 MONZA
Sport Hatchback, 4-Cyl., Au
tomatic, P. Steering, Rear
Defrost, #4468, List Price
$6242.36
sate * 3640
'80 CHEVETTE
2-Door, 4-Speed, 4-Cylinder,
Electric Defogger, #4655.
sale? 4395
80 MONTE GARLO
Coupe, V-6, Turbo Charged,
Excellent E.P.A. Rating, Au-
tomatic, Air Cond., and
More. #4620. List Price $8894.
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Company; and final
meeting to organize a
parade, Aug. 13, 7:30
p.m., Roberts Fire
Company. Sar
were provided by the |
Scouts and Father Steven |
McGaugh. :
Winners were: Sarah |
Brislin, Esther Nichlson, |
Mary Bird, Stella ||
Shimshack. Bingo caller |
was Bob Cartier (troop |
232). pi
yesterday. --Pope.
Kramer, Randy Paraschak,
Third row, Mrs.
SAVE OVER "2000
On Any New Full Size, 4
Wheel Drive Pick-Up or
Blazer in Our Inventory.
'80 CHEVY Pick-Up
Cylinder, 3-Speed Trans., P.
Steering, and More. #8125.
List Price $5886.30.
Sale Price
wis aerate 4063
'80 CHEVY PICK-UP
6-Cylinder, Automatic, P.
Steering, #8136. List Price
$6677.30. 14904
With Rebate
'80 CHEVETTE
4-Dr., Air Cond., 4Cyl., Au-
tomtic and More. #4428. List
Price $5784.
Sale $5233
'80 CHEVETTE
4-Door, 4-Cylinder, Automatic
Trans., Door Guards, Defog-
ger and More #4442. List
Price $5304.31.
sate * 4833
Scranton, Pa.
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'80 CAMARO
Coupe, Small V-8, Automatic
Trans., Air Cond., Electric
Defogger and More. #4590.
List Price $7543.
Sale Price
80 CHEVY Pick-Up
3-Speed, 6-Cylinder. #8109.
List Price $6084.30.
ferns, "4441
With Rebate
Sale 6658
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