> . REE er ER A STUDY IN TABLE MANNERS _- f { - A VERY DIGNIFIED LLAMA at London’s Chessington Zoo, conscious of the proper social graces, looks with disdain at her next door Doighoos: “Susy” and her family of 15 piglets are more concerned with filling up than falling down on their table manners. (International) Now under new management and a new name MASON’S VILLA formerly Jack & May's Route 309 at KUNKLE MADAME ISABELLE AT THE PIANO Serving BEER @ WINE @ LIQUORS GEORGE MASON, prop. ALFRED D. BRONSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Dallas 4-8661 “We Are As Near To You As " Your Telephone” CONDITIONTIME PELLETS TI-O-GA SCRATCH GRAINS Three component parts of a sound - - - efficient egg production program. TI-O-GA FEED SERVICE DEVENS MILLING COMPANY A. C. 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C.S., the famous school that has helped millions of men and* women carve successful careers for themselves. I. C. S. can help you, too! Starftoday, ST TT TT OE IT TET TT TET TT NOW! Mark and International Correspondence Schools, Box @8415cranton 9, Pa. mail the Please send me a free copy of success booklet. esoupon. Your : FREE copy Name of the valuable Add : booklet will 5 be rushed to you City. State * by return mail, oO ti Age Ryman Family Holds Reunion At Orange The seventh annual reunion of the Ryman family was held at the Orange Church House Building at Orange last Saturday. There was a good attendance and a very pleasant time was had. Busi- ness meeting was called by the President, Paul Ryman of Chenango Forks, N. Y. Prizes were given to the oldest member, Mrs. Addie Aus- tin; largest family, Wilson Ryman; coming longest distance, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ryman of San Francisco, Cal; Mrs. Clyde Eggleston was given prize for one who put forth the greatest effort in coming. Officers elected were Wilson Ry- man, president; Mrs. Arthur Webb, vice-president; Mrs. Paul Valentine, secretary-treasurer. Was voted to meet next year.at same place the last Saturday in August. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ryman, Gail and Wayne, Mr. and THE POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1952 Mrs. Paul Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ryman, Lloyd, Lois and Inez, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bebhart Daisetta, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Ridgley Ryman, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ryman, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ryman and Charles Ryman, Mrs. Millard Fuller, Bar- bara Tompkins, Marie Pease, Doris Fuller, Robert Tompkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Austin, Mrs. Donald Raub, Donald Jr. and Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickett, Diana and John, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eggleston, Mrs. Alvah Eggleston, Nancy, Mrs. Clarence Besteder, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ryman, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aus- tin, Mrs. Addie Austin, Mr. and Mrs. George Ryman, Mrs. Esther Boucounis, David, Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. Don Gero, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKenzie, Edward Mkychic, William Saba, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryman, Linda Dell, Mr. Gerald Ry- man, Mr. and Mrs. David Kreider. Singing by Ridgley Ryman and others was greatly enjoyed. Balance on hand July 1, 1951 Property tax, 1951 Per Capita Tax, 1951 State Appropriation Interest Sale of Bonds Sale of Real Estate Other Sources (including Beginning Balance wp Expenses of Auxiliary Activities D. Expenses of Operation of School Plant E. Expenses of Maintenance of School Plant * All Expenses of D. E. F. are Total Payments Unpaid Taxes (Current Year) Tuition Receivable Total Assets Tuition Payable to Lehman Due Tax Collector A/C Commis Total Liabilities Tuition, non-residence pupils . .. $7,450.06 Amusement Tax) Total Receipts, including Agencies and Coordinate F. Expenses of Fixed Charges .. AUDITORS’ REPORT For the Lake Township School District For the Fiscal Year Ending July 1, 1952 RECEIPTS Delinquent Tax (Previous to 1951) 2,916.12 CURRENT EXPENSES . Expenses of General Control $ 4,159.72 Expenses of Instruction .... under Lake-Noxen Jointure Balance on Hand to be Available . for School Year 1952-53 -+ This balance includes payments and receipts up to July 10, 1952. ASSETS School Building and Sites at Cost Text Books and Equipment at Cost . LIABILITIES YC $ 5,706.00 '$ 34,155.52 3,697.00 46,046.34 1,292.57 787.50 9,923.80 J 1'200,00 8,092.29 $108,111.14 a $113,817.14 83,979.07 13,685.60 % 000.00* 000.00* 000.00* $101,824.39 ree $101,824.39 oes $ 11,992.754 an $113,748.00 Soli 29 555.49 dL 2,535.58 i 343.68 Sig ENC $146,182.82 Lo $ 209.98 sions oon 127.01 ans Ne cet ions 0 Assessed Valuation of Taxable Real Estate $1,485,617.00 Signed: A. Rodell Kocher Alan G. Kistler, Secretary Auditors Stegmaier Brewing Co., HARVEY'S LAKE ALDERSON, POLE 126 GOLD MEDAL BEER Its Stegmaier Time Anytime! spenitdlf | _,. hen youre Tn! @® Between sets have a cool glass of Stegmaier. You'll like its light, dry, zesty flavor. It’s so good. Your first taste will tell you that this is the beer you've been looking for. Order a supply today. Taste the difference! Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Only the Best THE VERY BEST for 95 Years! Joo STEGMAIER GOLD MEDAL Distributed in this Area by BOTTLING WORKS Phone HL 9-3092 Mrs. Marcus Ludt Back From Vacation Mrs. Marcus S. Ludt, Shaver- town, has returned after a five weeks trip that took her across country by car, taking in such points of interest as Denver, Salt Lake City, Yellowstone Park, Lake Louise, Banff, Seattle, and Port= land, Oregon, and brought her back via United Airline Strato- cruiser. Mrs. Ludt drove west with her sister, Mrs. R. F. Radue and niece Joan, residents of Audubon, N. J. They visited Mrs. Ludts’s daughter, Mrs. Richard E. Ewing, in Rich- land, Washington, where Mr. Ewing is a research chemist in the Atomic plant at Hanford, Wash- ington. On arriving at the National Air- port, Phiadelphia, after a thirteen hour trip above the clouds from Portland, Mrs. Ludt was met by her husband and her daughter, Mrs. James Barber of Philadelphia. The air trip started shortly after 8 PM last Tuesday, with a full moon to light the way. Mrs. Ludt says she never dreamed anything could be as beautiful, and she didn’t sleep a wink, the moonlight was so lovely on the clouds. Harvey's Lake Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Witter have returned after visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan at Snow Hill, Maryland. Miss Joan Cowan re- turned with them to spend three weeks visiting her friends here and in Beaumont. Mr, [Floyd VanHorn. Cambridge, Mass., is Visiting friends there. It has been four years since Mr. Van- Horn was last here to visit old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Clark have returned to their summer home after spending a week in Canada. The Harveys Lake Womens Ser- vice Club will hold a Bake Sale on Mrs, (Carl Swanson’s lawn tomorrow at 2 PM. Mrs. Joseph Rauch will enter- tain the Executive Board of Har- veys Lake Women's (Club Tuesday evening at 8. Jack And May's Place Has A New Proprietor George Mason, Kingston, thas pur- chased Jack's and May’s Tap Room on Route 309, and will henceforth operate it as Mason's Villa, Within the near future Mr. Mason expects to make a number of improvements to the kitchen and restaurant facili- ties of the building, He was formerly in the auto top and seat cover business. Is Your Child Ready For School? What About His Vision? Are you one of the 30 million Americans who have poor vision—and don’t know it? To be sure consult Dr. A. S. Lisses OpTroMETRIST & ORTHOPTIST 5 MAIN ST., DALLAS | 54 S. Majn St., WILKE 06 4-45 ° 33794 DAILY: Tues. & Fri. 1-5 P.M. DAILY 9:30 - 5 P. M. EVES: Tues., Wed. 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