The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 03, 1961, Image 7

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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!
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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| 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
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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
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NEW!
MATEY
Bubble Your Children Clean!
Box or Bottle
“69
GOSART'S
~ MAIN HIGHWAY
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Bananas
11:
Watermelons
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TOMATOES
Homegrown
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COMBINED ON EARTH
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