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Evening Herald from Shenandoah, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Evening Heraldi
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Shenandoah, Pennsylvania
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10
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PAGE TEN EVENING HERALD OF SHENANDOAH ASHLAND MAIIANOY CITY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 Vo-Tech Graduates 17 Practical Nurses Noted Woodcarver Offers Lessons in Schuylkill Rae Dunn, Tamaqua; These students received their Linda Lee Filer. Frackville. diplomas culminating a 52-weck Emil Milan will teach a wood and has had a great deal of ex Veterans Groups To Meet Tuesday Members of the combined Veterans Group are requested to attend a meeting. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, at the Amvets Post Home on South, Main street. Shenandoah.

Plans will be discussed for participation in the Shenandoah Fall Festival Parade. Sharon Louise House, Tama-icourse of study which began Graduation exercises will take, Program, place -tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. atj The class includes: Anne Mar-the South Schuylkill Vo-Tech ie Brerman, Mahanoy City; Dol-school for 16 women and one 'ores A.m Devers. Minersville; man of the Practical NursinsiMary Ellen DewaKi, Pottsvilie; perience in the marketing of carving workshop for interested craftsmen of Schuylkill County September 8, 1969. wood sculpture.

The first sixteen weeks were Mr. Milan has taught wood spent in cKissroom instruction. qua: Mary Catherine Juba, Pottsvilie: Walter R. Kalenkos-ki. Shenandoah; Penny Lee Krapf, Tamaqua; Patricia Ann New Ringgold; Susan Marie Lucas, Branchdale; at the South Schuylkill Area Vo on Sept.

29, 30, Oct. 1, 2, at the South Vo-Tech School, sponsored by the Schuylkill County Extension Service. The course will be four consecutive evenings, carving workshops at Wysox, Wyalusing, Montrose, i Thorpe, Sunbury, Clarion, State College and Washington, etc. cational-Technical School. This phase of the program is termed 1 1 -fY, Patricia Louise Maurer, Asn-jthe pre-clinical phase.

During land: Rose Mane Ney, Tower pre-clinical phase, students Ciry; Linda Marie Pastucha, received instruction in the fol- shop contact Mrs. Ruth Hand. Cooperative Extension Office, Courthouse, Pottsvilie. Anyone interested in enroll ment information on the work- designed to provide individual instruction in design and carving skills needed to create sale Summit Hill: Joy Ann Penny- lowing courses Backer. Mown-; Gail Ann Scn- able, quality objects from Pennsylvania wood resources.

Mr. Milan, internationally iauch. Tamaqua; Barbara Marie Sekela, Shenandoah. Senator Fred Hobos will deliver the commencement ad Nursing Principles and Skills technics of patient care procedures were taught under close supervision. Principles of Nutrition.

Foods and Diet Therapv require- THE BESTT known woodcarver, lives on a farm near Thompson in Sus- quehanna County. He studied at rvJt NOW PLAYING STARTS 8 P.M. dress. Practical Nurse was instituted in educationjments of foods for the normal Schuylkill person and modification of diets the Craft Students' League in New York, under Jose DeCreeft, John Horames, William Zoracfi, and Will Barnet. He also taught in illness.

Family Living social science study from birth to old age or Geriatrics. Body Structure and Function at the Art Students League. County. January 1967 under the direction of the Schuylkill County Area Vocational-Technical School, sponsored by the Department of Public Instruction and approved bv the Pennsylva He has exhibited at various Art Museums in the United study of the parts of the bodv States. One large exhibit was AND ONLY ONE CAN BE BEST! FLASH! Make Reservations Now To See And Hear The Internationally Famous TV and Movie Star BOBBY BREEN and His Show Friday and Saturday Sept.

11 and 12 T-Bone Steak Dinner $3.95 For Reservations Phone 455-6389 nia State Board of Nurse and how they function in health held at the Museum of Contem iiiiiiiii 1 and disease. Personal and Communitv A trained or licensed practical nurse is a person prepared byjHealth Technics of maintain-an approved educational pro- ing health were taught and the gram to share in the care of the students were familiarized with sick and in prevention of illness, i public health resources. under the direction of a licensed) Personal and Vocational Rela-i porary Crafts in Newark, N.J. He also exhibited in foreign countries at Trade Fairs in Milan, Italy, and Barcelona, Spain. He taught the 12 week wood carving training for the Designer-Craftsmen DPIMDTA program for the Endless Mountains Region at Wyalusing, Pa.

Mr. Milan demonstrated wood carving during the opening week of the 1967 and 1968 National Photographic and Crafts Exhibition at the Smithsonian phvsician or a registered adjustment to the pro pro: 1 fession of Practical Nursin fessional nurse. letnics 01 behavior as a member (. ifcv A- A or the health team. Diversion and Rehabilitative Activities proper bodv mechanics in working with patients i and helping restore them back' to a healthy state.

Introduction to Conditions off Illness beginning studv nf! I Lovemaking between TINA LOUISE and MARTIN BALSAM is suddenly interrupted in Warner Arts western, "The Good Guys and the Bad Guys," in Technicolor at the Hi-Way Theatre. Robert Mitchum and George Kennedy star in the film directed by Burt Kennedy on location in New Mexico. EMIL MILAN. known wood sculptor, demonstrates the skills he will teach at a four-day sitting, in the South Vo-Tech school at Mar-Lin. County residents are -nvited to attend the sessions.

Information is available from the ex-sion office in the courthouse, Pottsvilie. disease conditions. The next twentv-two weeks were spent at the Pottsvilie Hospital in supervised experience and instruction. This phase of Institute, Washington, D. C.

He also demonstrated at the Central Pennsylvania Festival of Arts in State College, in July, 1968 and 1969. Mr. Milan is best known for hi.s wooden bowls, birds, fish and animals. Both the hand-carved and production methods are taught in his workshops. Emphasis is placed on good design and technique.

He had been a full-time producing craftsman for 18 years the program is termed the Clin- Hamburg State School and Insti- TOMORROW FROM II A.M. to 4:30 P.M. You Are Cordially Invited To Attend the Official FINAL DAY ical Phase Term I. Classes tution; Cerebral Palsy Habita- SECOND EXCITING FEATURE CAROL LYNLEY PETER LIND HAYES in "ONCE YOU KISS A STRANGER" Hospital Report and suoervised experiences areition Center. maintained on a 40-hour work LOCUST MT.

HOSPITAL Admissions Job opportunities and salaries are increasing steadily for the L.P.N, in Schuylkill County. AH members of the graduating class are employed in Staff jweek schedule. During the Clin-'ical Phase the students received experience and instruction in: Arthur Eckroat, Shenandoah Joseph Mack. Shenandoah Adams. Heights: Guy! Medical and Surgical Nursing diseases and surgical condi Nursing positions: 9 at Pottsvilie Hosepital, 4 at Good Sa- Discharged Mahanoy City: Nick Kohan.

tions of patients are studied as to cause, symptoms, treatments, maritan, 2 at Gnaden Huetten in Lehighton. 1 at Friendly fmra Buys cursing care and special proo- ASHLAXD STATE HOSPITAL iems. jNursing Home in Pitman and 1 at HarrisDurg nospiiai. Admissions Ashland: Ralph Piatt. Mrs.

Care of the Chronically 111 convalescent and the aged pat- Mrs. Kyung Colliery Working Time Annie Palmer, Hughes. lent. Observation In Room, Clinics, and Recovery Intensive No Centralia: Howard Barge. Gordon: Mrs.

Blanche Dreher. Lavelle: Mrs. Arlene Karlaza. iv During Keystone's Care Units. The last twelve weeks of the WORKING FRIDAY Mammoth, New St.

Nicholas Central Breaker Oakhill, St. Nicholas Fine Coal Plants 4 5, two shifts. Pine Forest Stripping, St. Nicholas Retail Pockets Oakhill, Capparell Breaker, Capparell Pockets open until 6 p.m. IDLE FRIDAY Maple Hill Cleaner Plant, Buck Run.

Grove: Mrs. Frances Program weJe at theMGod Ziolkro Hospital cn a Mater- Vakln. x. and Child Health Nursing (jiioerton: Mrs. Margaret t-, r-v wanda 'Affiliation.

During this Clinical cu i- Term II the students receive experience and instruc Frackville: Gearhard Dom-i OF THE broski. Celebration Discharges tion in: Maternity Nursing care of the mother during labor, delivers-, and after delivery, care of Centralia: Mrs. Ross Molnar. i Lavelle: Frederick Felker. Frackville: Mark Moser.

Shenandoah: Burke. ir.ewborn infant and formula pre-paration. Pediatric Nursing care of i hospitalized children and study POTTSHLLE HOSPITAL Admissions iof normal growth and develop- First National Bank in Frackville Frackville: Mrs. i ment- Swartz. Observation In Central Sup- Mahanov Citv: Mrs 0ut-patient Department, Giacobbe.

and Physical Therapy Serving Every Night -DELICIOUS Hard Shells Clams Pizza Pie Sandwiches, Etc. Platters To Take Out Phone 467-3624 Plus Your Favorite Beer Wine Liquor ECHO DALE Park Crest Barnesville Discharges jUnit. Mahanov Ciry: Gerald Burke The Prgram was enriched by Shenandoah: Mrs Elihprh 'Ps t0 the following: Le- licklev. Mrs. Anna ihtgh Valley Cooperative Dairy, Blickley, Mrs.

Anna Overa. Cooper New, Modern Branch J. H. Brokhoff Division; York Terrace Nursing Home; Rest Haven. Seminars and all-day confer Frackville: Francis MaUif.k.

ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL (Hazleton) Admission Quakake: Fred Steimling. ences were attended at Read ing Institute of Rehabilitation, DRIVE-IN BANK us Located At the mmrn OPEN EVENINGS TIL Intersection of Altamont Boulevard and Lehigh Avenue in Frackville ON Spec-T-Throat Lozenges Buy Your Spec-T Lozenges at Kornak's for $1.00. Send in the Special Coupon and Spec-T Will Refund Your Money IP We Invite Your Inspection, We Invite You to Use This Convenient New Location It Is Another Step In Our Progressive Program to Offer the People of Frackville and Vicinity the Finest Baking Services to Be Found Anywhere. LIVING ROOM SUITES BEDROOM SUITES Dinettes-Odd Chairs-Mirrors Carpeting Remnants Juvenile Furniture-Appliances ANACIN support rssorpu 200's Reg.

$2.59 HOSE COMBS now 1.89 10 ''49' SEAMLESS MESH 09 4 pairs NYLONS NICE N' EASY HAIR COLOR Award drawings during week of Sept. 8th 12 COMMEMORATIVE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FOUR 100.00 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FOUR $50.00 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FOUR $25.00 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS DRAWINGS AND GRAND OPENING SOUVENIRS FOR PRESENT DEPOSITORS AND NEW DEPOSITORS. NYQUIL COLD MEDICINE Reg. $2.29, Now 1,98 1.49 Reg. $2.00 22 S.

Main St. Open Fri. and Sat. Nights 'til Shenandoah.

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