The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 02, 1983, Image 11

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    A traditional Harvest Festival will day, Nov. 12, from 10 a.m. A variety ized by students, faculty and staff of
be held at the Penn State Wilkes- of activities in the spirit of “down- the campus. The entire community
* Barre Campus in Lehman on Satur- home Americana” is being organ- is invited to participate in the Festi-
‘| THE CONCERNED TEAM
| | DALLAS AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
ARE YOU A CONCERNED TAXPAYER?
Are you CONCERNED that your School Taxes have increased 53 Mills since 1973?
Are you CONCERNED about unnecessary frills and unwarranted spending on school
buildings?
: Are you CONCERNED about increases in Administration and Staff, when Student
{| Enrollment is on the decrease? i
IF YOU ARE
cin
val.
A five mile run, the Hillside Slide,
will begin on the campus at noon
and end at Hillside Farms. Regis-
tration for the run will start at 10
a.m. Refreshments and transporta-
tion back to the campus will be
provided for the runners. An awards
ceremony will be held at the conclu-
sion of the run.
Other activities will include an
Open House with tours of: historic
Hayfield House, demonstrations of
traditional American crafts, a
crafts sale and a greased pig catch-
ing contest.
For the children, there will be a
pumpkin rolling contest, sack races,
bobbing for apples and pony cart
rides. Natural foods and refresh-
ments will be available from noon
tod p.m.
For talented amateurs, an open
i : ‘Harvest Mike” session will provide
a Vote the CONCERNED TEAM to hold the line on taxes and to analyze expenditures iy, id rary
: 1 to eliminate unnecessary spending. ments must be made by contacting
: To stress basic Education, no frills and top heavy Administration. the Office of Student Affairs. During
» ; ; 3 o the afternoon, the Morgan Valley
To protect Tax Payers from further raids on income and Social Security. Road Band will play nostalgic
S THE CONCERNED TEAM em Hayfield House
ae FOR SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF DALLAS AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT at 8 p.m. will close the day-long
: gE REPUBLICAN LEVER VOTE FOR DEMOCRATIC LEVER testival. The Back Mountain String
5 ¥ 9-C Band will play for dancing. There
‘a ® 19-A HARRY C. SICKLER 19- will be a $2 admission fee for the
23.A JOHN P. GEORGE 23-C Barn Dance.
/ Q All proceeds from the Barn Dance
i 21-A DONALD R. JONES will be donated to the student schol-
y { YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED arship fund of the first Annual Fund
) campaign.
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: i TT Race is held in conjunction with Penn
0 vi State Wilkes- Barre’s First Harvest
3 ™ : A Snile ROADRACE Festival, a day-long celebration featuring
W : SPONSORED BY 4: fun for the entire family!
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FAR | Tn Loe suena PRE-REGISTRATION
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of } Saturday, November 12 S D E a
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hy Starts at Pémn State Campus, Lehman \ BT idee Tes IME x
i Finishes at Hillside Farms
j PS AWARDS: Prizes in all male and female age :
il int-to-point race down ’ . Make check payable to: PENN STATE
fe Mien Oo a macadam categories including awards for the B and mall to: Hillside Slide, Penn State
surface and elevation drop of 450 feet. ; oldest and youngest finishers. W-B Campus, Lehman, PA 18627
3 : | For more information call:
ay Splits given at every mile. Aid stations REGISTRATION: Entry fee is *5 if H
pv * op Ear Tshirts to all runners. received by 11/10/83. B D7 Clvisiophes Shipley at.675-2171 or
® Refreshments at the finish. °
*6 day-of-race.
. COUNCIL
4 Year Term
Ron EDWARDS
- B® Arnie WEST
© 1*0 Bob MAXIMOWICZ
1 Dave FORSTER
Check presented
At the regular October meeting of the Lake-Lehman School
Board, Mrs. Linda Major, President of the Lake-Lehman
Junior High PTSA, presented a check in the amount of $480
to the Lake-Lehman School District to be used toward the
purchase of curriculum materials for “Here's Looking at
You--Two'', the district-wide drug and alcohol abuse
curriculum. Shown during the presentation are, from left,
John J. Oliver, Junior High School Principal;. Allen R.
Sorchik, School Board President and Linda Major.
2 Year Term
Bill GALLAGHER
John YENASON
SCHOOL BOARD
Marty NOON
T. Joe BOYLE
DID YOU
KNOW?
1. Having rumble strips installed at the.
Lake-Noxen Elementary School to slow
traffic, and having a crossing guard on
duty. :
sands of dollars.
5. Initiated a litter program in cooperation
with the H.L.P.A. and had trash containers
placed at various locations throughout the
borough.
6. Initiated the newest system of book-
keeping for Boroughs within our State.