~~ a & ~~ v @ i f 1 1 5 1 a RR Ct N Py SECTION A — PAGE 7 THAT THAT THAT Many Of The Rooms Are Crowded? Some Of The Children Are Housed In Residential Bu ing Conditions? | : The Site Was Selected After Careful Consideration THAT THAT THAT TH AT The State Will Contribute $43,750 Per Year To Our On Supplemental Appropriation If We Build? THAT No Land Was Offered Free Of Charge? And Force Us Into A Crash Fire Hazard Program? School Progress Is Always Opposed! . . . the old one-room schools The High School Building Cost Is Below State Average? a Do You Know . . THAT Some Of The Most Inadequate Buildings In The State Are In Lake-Lehman . Area rl A : ; % THAT Many Of The Rooms Are Sub-Standard? ildings? The Curriculum Offering Is Limited Because Of Space? TH AT Some of Our Best Taachers Are Considering Other Jobs Because Of Work- of Population Center, Drainage, Access To Highways, Size, And Department Of Health Approval? Building And $23,000 Over A Forty Year Period This Extra State Aid Amounts to $2,5 00,0007 Failure To Build Will Deprive Our Area Of All Supplemental Appropriation Ct OE There was opposition in both Lake and Lehman Townships to the closing of There was an injunction against Lake Township School to prevent it in the 1920s from building even a high school There has been opposition to every move to join or triets. ives consolidate school dis- REMEMBER, TOO: The prime purpose of the present jointure three years ago was to create a new high school to alleviate the crow ded condition in all of the districts. KEEP IN MIND: districts on the east side of the Susquehanna that has If' a new high school is not built, LAKE-LEHMAN will be.one of the few not completely re-organ- ized with new high schools and met the requirements mandated by the State. (Wyoming, Columbia, Susquehanna an d Bradford have met the State’s require- ments with new construction) INVESTIGATE AND THINK FOR YOURSELF: Drive along any of / the roads of our com- munity. Look at the new homes owned by young families with growing fam- ilies of three, four and six pre-school children. How do you think we can get along without improving our facilities to take care of them in the im- mediate future? What is happening is inevitable. It is going to happen and ignoring the pro- blem won’t make it go away. IF You Are A True Blooded American ie IF IF IF IF I You Have Faith In Your Community You Want To Go Forward Not Backward You Are A Builder Not A Destroyer You Love The Children Of Your Community You Want To Know The Truth ing, Lehman, Pa., Monday + | EDUCATION FOR DEFENSE... | Be At The Lake-Lehman School Build- Evening, 8 P.M. August 7, 1961 A Graduate of Laketon High School |! a we or me 0 ok P00 | Bowling Group Elects DeMeo DeMeo was elected, | Board. The main topic of the meeting | was individual sanctioning. This was #8 | voted on last year on a one year # trial basis: team satictioning. NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS HYMN POLL in cooperation with CHRISTIAN HERALD Magazine OFFICIAL ; VOTE NOW FOR YOUR FAVORITE "HYMN OR GOSPEL SONG Local results ond national yote will be published by this newspaper as soon as tabulation is complete CLIP HERE, FILL IN, MAIL IN ENVELOPE OR PASTE ON POSTCARD TODAY fen me re. sme tn mene sete. i tp es By AUDIENCE ANALYSTS INC. ov | Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. 10 YoU BILL McVEY'S 64 Page “Hymn / MY FAVORITE Thoughts Fos 15: The Day” { MY NAME IS PRINT at ary. ZONE. STATE. Dallas Post 1 1 1 I i i 1 ).-. § ADDRESS i I ! | | I | te | At the amnual meeting of the | Board of Directors, of the Wyoming Valley Bowling Association, Thomas for the third consecutive term to the Executive Tom DeMeo represents the entire Back Mountain Area and can be con- pal | tacted at any time for information 0 in regards to proceedures and 'rul- il ings. This year it was ruled out and } the association will revert back to DALLAS PENNA- to te re nS a S — = wed oN ATIONWIDE BMUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY N J HOME OGHCE * CONG. O60 Sormarty Pome Berets Moxrtzty. rr ERNEST | GAY Main Highwa " Trucksville "DALLAS ORchard 5-1176 | Centermoreland - FEderal 3-4500 _ Pictured above, are Girl Scouts | Thursday morning when the girls two nights. of Troop 27 who camped in the | packed their things, cleaned the | Awards Donald D. Smith back yard last |tent and left for home. | were: Homemaker, health aid and week and completed requirements| The girls in the picture, sitting | hospitality; Janet Balshaw, Nancy on three badges: Backyard Camper, {left 10 right, are Sandy Tait, Lois | Covert, Karen Fisk, Lois Frantz Outdoor Cook and Campcraft. | Frantz, Nancy Covert, Karen Fisk; | Ruth Higgins, Linda Howell, P wht The tent, borrowed from Boy | Ruth Higgins, Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, | Larson, Donna Priebe, Debbie Save Scout ‘Troop 281, - Bruce Davies, Jr., | assistant leader; Patti Larson, Déb- | ickas, Donna Smith, Sanda Tait; leader, was erected on Sunday by | bie Savickas, Donna Smith; kneel- | Painting and drawing, Karen, Linda, six Boy : Scouts: Monday night ing, Mrs. Donald Smith, leader: | Janet, Nancy, Debbie, Donna; need- Charlie Gosart, fearing the hard |standing, Janet Balshaw and Linda | lecraft Karen, Lois, Ruth; cat and rain, took out heavy cardboard for | Howell. Committee women who |dog, Janet; interior decorating, the floor. Tuesday evening, par- | helped were Mrs. John Savickas, [ Nancy; garden, Sandy; games, Deb- A ents were invited for a program of | Mrs. ‘Alan Covert, nurse, Mrs. Fay | bie and Sandy; cook, Donna Priebe; skits, a court of awards and a birth- | Hopkins, Jr., lifeguards, Mr. and magic. carpet, dancer, _dabbler, Don- day party for Sandy Tait and Ruth Mrs. Russell L. Thomas. The girls | na Smith; tree, Patti. 7 Higgins. The camping was climaxed | enjoyed swimming every day and | Photo by Kozemchak GOSART'S | MAIN HIGHWAY — DALLAS given Tuesday night, ONLY CIRCUS IN THE WORLD WITH A GUARANTEE One Day Only - DALLAS : Memorial Highway Opp. Golf Driving Range WED. €8 AUG. ALL NEW Padillas Dare Devils on the “Trapeze PLUS - IN FIVE RINGS 4 Stages—Steel Arens 20 Huge Displays | Thrilling Feats — ow 88 "ar SOP Fun == Thrilis—Laughs foe the Entire Family World’s Largest Traveling Zoo ~= Giraffes e= Hippo Rhinoceros — 30 Cages. TWICE DAILY 2:30 P, M. & 8:00 P. M, Doors Open 1 Henr Earlier LARGEST WILD * ANIMAL SHOW ‘AND CIRCUS Boneless Choice AA ROUND Lean, Delicious BOILED STEAK 77: Purina Starkist TUNA BIG 25 Ib. BAG FRUITand VEGETAE ~ $2.69 LI NEW! MATEY Bubble Your Children Clean! Box or Bottle “69 GOSART'S ~ MAIN HIGHWAY fn Bananas 11: Watermelons nn Cc up TOMATOES Homegrown wh VEG im Esha BAILY Pe COMBINED ON EARTH | ———— "OPEN 9:00 A.M. To 10:00 P.M. ws. 2Qe |