T he Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 25,1998 5 fe The Dallas Gridiron Club held its annual spaghetti supper last week at the high school cafeteria. Club members and coaches cooked up the food and served players, their families and other club members. Head coach Ted Jackson ladled out a plateful for Jon Saba (top photo). Club members Francesco Stuppino and Charlene Onzik kept it coming (right), while players Jon Saba, Paul Onzik and Ron Selenski took charge of tasting. If you missed The Post - you missed the news! After 15 years installing floors, Jesse Gydosh and his wife Jacci decided it was time to own their own store. They opened Northeast Floor and Wall at -# 312 Wilkes-Barre Twp. Boulevard, Route 309, Wilkes-Barre, PA and haven't slowed down since. Northeast Floor and Wall carries a full line of high-quality flooring, from carpet to tile to wood and vinyl, including the newest laminates. 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Members were saddened to learn that June McCloskey and Blanche Thomp- son, long-standing, members of the club have been home bound due to illness. Announcement was made of members Elda Oleson and hus- band, Stephen, who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Valentine's Day. A delightful discussion was held on many subjects of inter- ests to the members. The March meeting will be on Mon., March 16 at the library. New books at the library: “Once HH HHH El ii 115 West The Furniture Workshop Center Hill Road, Dallas * 675-5288 gn 1 roa PR x Library news” INET TA (F211 ETS woe |! ¢ «1 Too Often” by Dorothy Simpson is an Inspector Luke Thanet novel. Just a week away from his only daughter's wedding the inspector gets a phone call that saves him from writing his speech for the- reception, but presents him with an even more challenging prob- lem. a “Eyes” by Joseph Glass is the. story of Susan Shader, a 10-year-. old girl, tragically orphaned who 3 learned she was psychic. 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