The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 07, 1984, Image 2

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    2 THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1984
PG&W offers
heating tips
To maximize the effiency of
today’s gas heating systems Penn-
sylvania Gas and Water Company
offers the following efficiency tips
for its customers in the area.
1. Keep your thermostat at a
comfortable setting. (Generally,
unnecessary dial switching will use
more gas, just as stop-and-go driv-
ing uses more gasoline.)
2. Cut your thermostat down if
you'll be away from home more
than four hours or overnight.
3. Try to keep wari house air
circulating. (Consider the use of a
paddle-type ceiling fan if you have
high ceilings.)
4. Don’t block air flow from regis-
ters and cold-air returns with furni-
ture.
Allow solar radiation to come in
during the day, but close draperies
by night to prevent room air from
leaking out around windows and
sliding patio doors.
6. Check your home from attic to
cellar to see where caulking, weath-
erstripping and insulatin can cut
down on heat loss.
According to PG&W’s Vice Presi-
dent of gas supply and marketing,
Leslie M. Ward, the efficiency of
your heating system can be
R creation group Dallas Post/Joan Kingsbury
Dr. Thomas Cypher, extreme left, second row, prinicpal of
the Dallas Junior-Senior High Schools, is shown here with
members of ‘‘Recreation’’ prior to their performance at the
Dallas High School. The musical group, from Susquehanna
University, performed for students in both the junior and
senior high schools.
Singing college
students perform
increased dramatically by following
these self-help conservation tips
around the house.
Have A
Re-Creation, a group of college
students from Susquehanna Univer-
sity, presented their program of
American Music at Dallas Junior
and Senior High Schools on Friday.
melody of ’50’s songs and Patriotic
tunes.
Re-Creation performs in
churches, schools and nationwide in
Veterans Hospitals. They are the
only non-military group to have
appeared at Camp David, the presi-
dential retreat.
Re-Creation will perform 400
shows this year with a program that
includes a secular presentation or a
sacred presentation.
The group, directed by Hugh
Brooks, presented contemporary
music including songs of Barry
Manilow, the Oakridge Boys, a
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CTE offers
new service
A revolutionary mobile telephone
service for northeast Pennsylvania
was introduced recently by Com-
monwealth Telephone Enterprises,
Inc.
Cellular mobile telephone, which
is replacing conventional mobile
phones in major U.S. markets, will
be available to Monroe, Lacka-
wanna and Luzerne counties as
early as the seconc quarter of 1985,
said William L. Moyer, Common-
wealth’s chief operating officer, in a
press conference here.
Donald P. Roskos, vice president
of marketing and business develop-
ment, detailed the advantages of
cellular over conventional mobile
phones.
“With cellular service, you have a
virtually unlimited calling capacity
and open lines through the availabil-
ity of additional channels, while the
number of channels for conventional
mobile service is severely limited,”
Roskos said.
He said the voice quality of cellu-
lar phones is similar to home or
office phone quality with no noticea-
ble fading as the user travles
through a cellular-served area.
“The signal strength remains con-
stant, because the cellular system
with its network of adjoining cells of
low powered transmitters maintain
an even and high quality signal for
its user,” he added. ‘But conven-
tional mobile phones relay on one
high output transmitter, or drives
between buildings or natural obsta-
cles.”
Moyer said Commonwealth Tele-
phone Enterprises’ introduction of
~ cellular mobile telephone represent
an investment of several million
dollars and continues the company’s
diversification through its tele-
phone, communications and cable
television operating groups.
Sunday, November 11
1:00 P.M.
DARREN MICHAEL
Country Club road.
at the Dallas Junior High School.
GREG GANCARICIK
In the October 31 issue of The
Dallas Post, it was incorrectly
reported that Cheryl Campbell, 1984
Homecoming Queen at Lake-
Lehman High School, is a member
of the Lehman Township Ambul-
ance Crew. Miss Campbell is actu-
ally a member of the Lehman Vol-
unteer Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary.
It was incorrectly reported in the
October 24 issue of The Dallas Post
that Mandy Wood is the daughter of
T.N. Wood of Harveys Lake.
Mandy, 2 member of the 1984
Homecoming Court at Lake-Lehman
High School, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T.N. Wood of Harveys
Lake.
Mary Bianca, whose name
appeared incorrectly in the October
31st issue of The Dallas Post, is
actually Mary Bianca Ricci, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ricci of
Haddonfield Hills, Dallas.
Mary Bianca was named third
place winner in the Prettiest Cog;
tume Category of last Sunday
Back Mountain Halloween Parade,
but couldn’t stay awake long enough
to have her picture taken.
The little girl is 31% years old and
is a student at Mercy Center Pre-
School in Dallas.
A 5 mie ROAD RACE
SPONSORED BY
Penn St/Wilkes-Barre
and Hillside Farms
down the mountain
transportation back to starting line.
is sponsored by
JIM PHILLIPS
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