The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 29, 1986, Image 4

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MINNIE BOYER, 40
Beaumont
Realtor Associate
“To have 40 better years than
the last 40.”
FRANK BIGLER, 16
Shavertown
Student -
thy.
Taking a break
: Dallas Post/
The Child Development
classes at the Dallas Senior
High School are developing the
projects and activities for the
Nursery School to be conducted
by them in conjunction with
their studies. \
Parents of children who
became three years old before
January 1, 1987, or four years
old before January 1, 1987, who
wish to have their children par-
ticipate in the project may
register thechild at the Senior
High School office between 9
a.m. and 12 noon on Tuesday,
January 6, and any day through
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Friday, January 9, 1987. Should
school be closed due to inclem-
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Eight boys and eight girls
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PAT RUSSIN, 16
Shavertown
Student
“To pay my car off.”
MELANIE COSCIA, 17
Trucksville
Student
‘““To make the National Honor
Society.”
The Trucksville Volunteer
Fire Company recently held
election of officers for 1987.
Elected to positions were:
Richard Adamchick, president;
Bill Sarley, vice-president;
Mark Metzo, recording secre-
tary; Chuck Woolbert, trea-
surer; Bill Eck, fire chief;
Jerry Kapral, first assistant;
Brian. Johnson, second assist-
ant; Bill Sarley, third assistant.
Also, Dawn Lobert, member-
ship secretary; Gene Brobst,
trustee; Neil Kapral, captain;
Frank Koneck, lieutenant;
George A. Tucker, fire board
secretary; George A. Tucker,
sergeant at arms.
Appointments to the fire com-
pany for 1987 will be made by
the president of the fire com-
pany at the next monthly meet-
ing which has been changed
from January 2 to January 9 at
8 p.m. at the fire hall.
(The following couples have
filed for marriage licenses at
the Luzerne County Court-
house:)
MARK T. BOND, RD 1, Box
16, Sweet Valley, and TAMMY
SALENA HORNER, RD 2, Box
239, Harveys Lake.
RUSSELL W. LANSBERRY,
RD 2, Box 397, Dallas, and
MARY F. FISHER, RD 1, Box
438, Harveys Lake.
THOMAS JAMES BROWN,
JR., 14 Division St., Pittston,
and ROBIN IRIS KAHN, Box
426, RD 4, Dallas.
People in the
news
AMBER LYNN FORSTER,
daughter of Edward and Sandra
Forster, Dallas, has been
named to the Dean’s List for the
Fall Quarter at Asbury College,
Wilmore, Kentucky.
ARMY PVT. JOHN F.
MAHALICK, son of Evelyn
Rowlands of 2211 Huntsville
Road, Shavertown, and brother
of Karen Labar of 60 Mill St.,
Dallas, has arrived for duty
with the 2nd Armored Division,
Fort Hood, Texas.
Mihalick is a missile crew
member.
Army National Guard 2nd LT.
DONALD A. BENZA, son of
Donald L. and Maryline L.
Benza of 82 E. Meadow St.,
Shavertown, has completed the
field artillery officer basic
course at Fort Sill, Okla.
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KENNETH D. SWINGLE, son
of Elwood and Mary L. Swingle
of 18 N. Main St., Shavertown,
has been promoted in the U.S.
Air Force to the rank of airman
first class.
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ERIC MARSHAL, 16 CHRISSY PREECE, 16
Shavertown Dallas ;
Student Student
“To make the Honor Roll.”
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Seven Noxen wrestlers 10, 60 pounds; Scott Kocher,
were winners in a recent fourth place, 60 pounds;
Hughesville Tournament. Ernie Race, fourth place,
They were: Brian Butler, unlimited; Ed Pitcavage,
third place, age 8 and under, fourth place, ages 11 and 12,
50 pounds; Brian Weaver, 115 pounds; and Kevin
fourth place, unlimited; Mike Weaver, second place, unli-
miated,
Stuart, first place, ages 9 and
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