THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, April 9, 1986 Nickle-pickin’ Dallas Post/Ed Campbell MICHAEL FARRIS DURING CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK, the children released many colorful tagged balloons from the schoolyard. Several replies have been received most of them from New dorser. Recently a second grade teacher in Milltown, N.J. found the balloon released by Chris- topher Joseph of 3-204. In reply, Mrs. Gray’s third graders are writ- ing letters to that teacher’s class. They hope to establish a pen-pal relationship with the Milltown second graders. 0: IN MRS. ALBERTS FOURTH GRADE Social Studies class, the v.9 v AR APRIL YATSKO students have been writing short stories using Indian symbols. The class decided that the following children wrote the best stories: first place-Kristin Cashore, Lynn Hill and Shannon Stair; second place- Gina Storz; third place-Tara Har- teis, Corin Schall and Danielle Free- man. 20- LAST TUESDAY EVENING, a celebration of Enrollment was held for the children preparing for First Communion, and their parents. The children received a gold cross pin as a symbol of their membership in the class that will receive First Holy Communion on May 3. it It was nickle-pickin’ day at the Dallas Township Elementary I} School the other day as the children reached deep into a Jason Nutche while his classmate William Yenalevitch grabs as Cr Joseph Pugliese Eye Clinic is pleased to announce the appointment of Richard A. Lane, M.D. to its opthalmology practice. Dr. Lane will be practicing general opthalmology at the Eye Clinic. Dr. Lane graduated Magna Cum Laude from Duke University, ! isd te MICHELE FARRIS KRISTYN POST ¥ North Carolina, and received his medical degree from Albany Medical College, Albany, New York. He served his internship in i! THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND 0. internal medicine at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, New ALEXANDER SMITH — GALAXY — ARMSTRONG — ALEXANDER SMITH — ARMSTRONG — ALEXANDER SMITH The P.T.O. of Westmoreland Elementary School, Tricisvile recently awarded prizes to students who participated in the annual Easter Candy Sale. This major fundraiser sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Organization supports field trips, enrichment programs, holiday parties and special programs and projects during the school year. Shown here are the winners. From left, first row, Joshua Yoh, Brandon Case, Jennifer Sabatura, Amy Davenport, Stacey Engler. Second row, Rebecca Myers, Amy Musto, Brian Matosky. Third row, Carol Keefer, P.T.O. President; Pat Hite, Candy Sales Chairperson. Absent when the picture was taken was Joe Tairty and Jason Reynolds. See warranty for tull detairs. DU PONT ANTRON PLUS Reg. $9595 sq. SATURDAY, Dallas High School will be presenting the musical pres- entation of “Guys and Dolls.” Cur- tain time is at 8 p.m. The cast and crews have been working long hours for the past month and a half. “Guys and Dolls’ is under the direction of Donald Hopkins. Per- forming the lead roles are Maura Mundy, Tim Corcoran, Marilyn Ward, and D.J. Hopkins. There are students holding impor- tant roles behind the scenes who are not seen such as: John Oravitz, Stage Manager; Kristyn Post, Stu- dent Director; Dawn Rothrock, Cos- tume Crew Chief; Dina Pomrinke and Chrissy Bulford, Prop Crew Chiefs; and Kiersten Fries, Makeup Crew ‘Chief. Michele Lamoreux accompanies the cast on the piano along with the pit orchestra under the direction of David Benn. Subscribe To The Post e TTY —HLIWS ¥3ANVXITV — ONOIISWAY | Installed with Super Pad yd. tn gm Monday & Thursday 9:30 A.M.-8:30 P.M. ? Our Store Will Intrigue You! Our Low Prices Will Floor You — ONOUISWAY — AXVIVO — HLIWS ¥3aNV XIV CONGRATULATIONS to the soft- ball and the baseball teams for their victories over Crestwood and Pitts- ton last week. The teams will be playing Nanticoke and West Side Tech this week. -0- track team and the tennis team for their victories over Pittston! -0- ANOTHER CONGRATULATIONS goes to the JETS team of Dallas for placing second overall at the Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus. Peter Morcos placed first in the physics portion of the tests. i -0- DALLAS RECENTLY HOSTED PMEA Region Four Band Festival. The concert was magnificent as a result of the musicians dedication director, David Benn, certainly feels relieved for a job well done! Hampshire. He completed his residency in opthalmology at the Medical University of South Carolina where he was chief resident. Dr. Lane was certified by the American Board of Opthalmology and is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. He was honored with the HELM Vision Research Award by the Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Lane had a private opthalmology practice in Newport, Rhode Island from 1984 until the time he joined the Eye Clinic. He is presently residing with his wife Deborah in Dallas, PA. Dr. Lane will be taking appointments Monday through Saturday in addition to Wednesday evenings at the Eye Clinic in Kingston, 288-7405. Also, he will be taking new patient appointments daily Monday through Friday at the Eye Clinic’s two new satellite locations in Bloomsburg, 784-4777 and Berwick, 752-1000. Since the addition of Dr. Lane, the Eye Clinic staff now consists of seven opthalmologists and three optometrists cover- ing the following subspecialists: Joseph F. Pugliese, M.D. - Cataract and Lens Implant Surgery; Thomas G. Sharkey, M.D. - Pediatric and Glaucoma Surgery; Donald J. Savage, M.D. - Retina - Vitreous Surgery; Anthony J. Kameen, M.D. - Medical Opthalmology; Larry A. Litscher, M.D. - Cornea and Refractive Surgery; Harry G. Glen, M.D. - General Opthalmology; Jay L. Endrusick, O.D., Kurt J. Moody, O.D., and Gail A. Evans, 0.D. - Specialty in Contact Lens Fittings, Refractions, and Low Vision. . EXCITING UNBELIEVABLE # It's A Player Organ!! # It Records What You Play And Then Plays Back!! % Follow The Lights It's A Built-In Teacher! ! Open 10 - 9 Daily It Has Computer "Interface! ! E-Z Play-1 Finger Chord!! 2 Full 44 Note Manuals! ! Great Traditional Sound!! Everyone Will Use This Exciting New Instrument! ! Nes WS ay TOT =) Rb RES Financing ny 2 or 654-7319 Rt. 315 — Down