The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 21, 1983, Image 4

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ARNOLD GARINGER
Three members of the Lake-
Lehman School Board have been
honored by the Pennsylvania School
Boards Association as long-term
school directors.
Over 1,000 school board members,
ranging in years of service from 10
years to over 40 years, were recog-
nized in a special booklet, entitled
“Honor Roll of School Board Serv-
ice” and also received certificates
as a PSBA annual conference held
recently in Pittsburgh.
R. Arnold Garinger, a member of
the Lake-Lehman School Board,
received a certificate for 13 years of
service while Gilbert D. Tough and
Tree
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Carol Chapple, who lives on Glen-
view Avenue in Shavertown, has
enjoyed a real Christmas tree since
childhood. “To have a large real
Christmas tree has been a tradition
since I was a little girl,” she said.
‘A real tree smells like Christmas
and makes Christmas seem very
real to me.”
Children, too, have definite ideas j
about a real tree versus an artificial
tree.
Jeremy Williams, 81%, of Over-
brook Road, Dallas, likes the smell
of a real Christmas tree while Lisa
Davenport, 11, of Eleanore Street,
Shavertown, not only likes the pine
fragrance, but enjoys going out and
looking for a tree to cut down. z
“A real tree makes the living-
room look a little different, a little
bit prettier,” said Lisa.
GILBERT TOUGH
Native Textiles Co.
employees honored
Dallas plant employees of Native
Textiles and their guests, attended
the annual Christmas party held
recently. Approximately 150 people
were present for a buffet dinner at
the Irem Temple Country Club.
Remarkes were given by Thomas
J. Neyhard, plant manager; Bill
Donald J. Jones both received certi-
fictes for 10 years of service.
According to PSBA president
Thoams G. Macarro, these individu-
als put in, on the average, about 2%
working days per month - 30 days or
a full month in a year - committed
to-non-paid, volunteer service as a
school director.
Dallas Post/Dott
Lehman
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board members have 30 days from
Dec. 6 to fill the vacnacy, but to
date cannot agree. The 30-day
period will end on Jan. 5 and, with
the holiday season approaching, it is
questionable whether or not many
of the directors will be willing to
give much more of their time on
what seems to be a ‘‘stalemate
situation”.
“Ten persons applied for the
vacancy and all of them qualified as
far as I am concerned,” said Jones.
“I have nothing against Marchaki-
Paculavich, assistant plant man-
ager; Ronald Clemow, present,
Local 1824, ACTWU; John Namey,
secretary treasurer-business agents,
Local 401, Teamsters; John Vene-
ski, business agent, Local 401,
“Although we interviewed all of
the candidates I don’t believe the
young man, but I knew we would before putting a motion on the floor
not get a fifth vote for any one of _at the meeting. Some of the mem-
the candidates. All of them are from bers had other people in mind and
Marchakitus’ region and include weren't ready to vote.”
Teamsters; and James Putnam,
vice president-tricot operations,
Native Textiles. Dancing was to the
Edward Kern, Paul Goodwin,
Charles: Nafus, Robert Emery,
Daniel Hudzik, William Samuels,
Donald Weidner, Ray Hillman,
Joseph Skivitsky and Marchakitus.
Dallas
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new member. If it cannot do so
within that time period which
expires Jan. 4, the Luzerne County
Court will make the appointment.
The unprecedented vacancy came
about when Johnny George cap-
tured both a two-year seat and a
four-year seat and elected to serve
the four-year term.
Following ‘the Dec. 5 swearing-in
of the new directors, the board
advertised for voluntary candidates
from the community.
A total of seven applications were
received and reviewed by the board
in the hours prior’ to their vote on
Moyer and Bolton. The other candi-
dates, all of whom received no
votes, were John Farkas, Reese
Finn, Barbara Mead, Richard
Morgan and John Tinner.
Morgan and Finn had both been
defeated candidates for the Dallas
School Board in the primaries with
Morgan being the second top vote-
getter for the two year post that is
now up for grabs. Speculation in the
community had been that Morgan
was a shoe in for the appointment
because he did run for the post and
because he lives in Trucksville.
Legally, there are no residency
requirements by town since school
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board directors residing anywhere
within the district are now elected
‘at large.” However, there has long
been an unwritten law regarding
equal representation and, under this
‘‘gentleman’s agreement’ the com-
position of the nine-man school
board is three from Dallas Town-
ship, three from Kingston Township,
from Franklin Township.
The eight men presently seated on
the school board reflect this same
community representation with the
exception that there are now only
two ‘members living in Kingston
had been that a woman might be a
logical appointment since the school
board is without female representa-
tion for the first time in 12 years.
This appointment will apparently
be made on the basis of the can-
diates’ application only, rather than
on any of these considerations or on
an interview. In the past, it had
always been standard practice for
the school board to personally inter-
view each candidate, but no inter-
views were held prior to this vote
and to date none have been sched-
uled before the next vote.
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Employees honored with service
awards during 1983 were as follows:
35 years - George Fladd, Jack
- Cook, Joe Kravitz, Ernest Wolfe,
Julius Shultz, Harry Bartholomew.
30 years - Bob Grey, Evelyn
Wolfe believes that unless some-
one changes their mind very soon,
the appointment to the vacancy will
have to be made by the Luzerne
County Court.
“I put Tony’s name on the floor
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brother’s term. He has no political
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15 years - Albert Paltrineri, while you wait!
Orville Ide, Dave Stuart, Frank
. O’Boyle, Louise Wilce.
10 years - Jim Ford, Bob Lauder-
baugh, Thelma Parsons.
5 years - Bob Morris, Richard
Jenkins, Marcia Weaver, Mildred
Kuhn, Bill Paculavich.
Prizes were awarded during the
evening by Santa Claus to Jim
Faux, Joe Edwards, Leroy Scott,
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