LTT 1.12 3.89 .98 3.70 .38 .83 3.89 .95 1.85 1.00 1.00 Pp. ty >.24 .35 .80 1.39 3.21 13 ).74 1.93 3.10 a1 .00 5.50 Wo 27 48 78 5.05 2.04 7.33 3.17 5.50 07 .93 ),63 77 2.61 ).70 81 a 3 ree ————1 a Tl ee DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ~ N abulous “7 » Bre Tins ins BASIC SHEATH with RAW: SILK - LOOK. 78% DUPIONI RAYON; 22% ‘SILK. Com- pletely Lined. BLACK - NAVY TAN - GREEN. ANN'S APPAREL MAIN STREET LUZERNE Variety Show At Ross Friday Night At 8 John Zaleskas, teacher at Lake- | Noxen, and Dick Williams, chair- man of the five-way committee for | the Fred Hennebaul Recovery Fund, will report Friday night on Fred- | die’s present condition and the | amounts raised for his rehabilita- tion. The men will speak between acts of the “Pickaninny ' Patch,” a comedy program for Freddie's bene- fit, scheduled tomorrow night at 8 | at Ross Township School. Pupils of | Mrs. John Devens will give a variety show. A bake sale will be ' staged on the side, Donations of pastry and other baked goods are solicited, to swell the Ross Town- ship fund for Freddie, Michael | Adams says the dress rehearsal Monday night was fine, and every- | thing points to a eapoatty house. Don’t miss it. Stephen Glova Chairman Of Lady Of Lake Contest Stephen Glova, Harveys Lake | funeral director, was mamed chair- man of the annual “Lady of the Lake” beauty contest at a recent directors’ meeting of Harveys Lake Lions Club. He was program chairman for last = summer’s successful affair. | Mr. Glova has served on many com | mittees throughout his years as a Lion, and last year received a pla- | que for his service as secretary. | One For Science M. E. Professor (after lecture) | —Are there any questions? Frosh—Yes, sir. How do you | calculate the horse-power in a | donkey- engine? 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It’s unnecessary to pay more and The GLOBE STORE SHOE DEPARTMENT our featured brands are: to see the wide variety of “penny wise, pound LUZERNE V4 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1962 BAND TO SELL RECORDS The band has set March 19 as the date when they will record most of the concert. The concert will be held in April. One of the local radio stations will record the num- bers; the tapes will then be sent to New York. The records will be sold at concert time. Profits will go toward the bands trip to Sher- burne, New York, where they will compete in the Sherburne Band Festival. TESTS TAKEN BY STUDENTS The students are busy taking an assortment of tests. Last Friday, Marie Hardisky, Carol Drapiewski and Bill Schlosser took the State Seneterial Scholar- ship test at Coughin High School. Last Tuesday, the National Edu- cation Development Test was taken by the Sophomores; the Juniors took the National Merit Scholarship Test. ALMA MATER SELECTED Lake-Lehman now has an official Alma Mater. Two lyrics were writ- ten; the assembled student body voted for their choice after hearing and singing both versions. The tune was written by our band director, Mr. John Milaskaus. The lyric chosen was written by Mrs. Fred Swanson. Mrs. Swanson has written other songs including one for the Federation of Women’s Club meeting held at Hotel Sterling. She also directs and accompanies the Dallas: Eastern Star Choral Group and has been a church organist for a number of years. A band and choral arrangement also has been written. DISTRICT WRESTLING Lake-Lehman . matmen did an outstanding job at the district Dallas High ASSEMBLIES In our last two assembly pro- grams we were entertained by the the first one the formed for us. They are made up | the sax, and Rich Gumbravich on ‘the drums. Their lead singer is Harold Harris and they are man- | aged by Robert Wileman. They | have played for the Penn State Ex- | change students party in the ~Poconoes. The school orchestra consists of | Joh Wardell: as trumpet soloist; Don Anderson and Wes Cave on trumpets; Don Williams, Jim Wert- man, and Frank Wadas on the trombones; Paul Jenkins on bari- tone; Bill Welch on bass; Gale Graves, , Kathy Maury and Bob Gardner on alto saxes; Beverly Eck on tenor sax; Dave Elston on bari- tone sax; Tom Houlette on drums; and Dorothy Eck as accompianist. Lewis, band director. They will play for assemblies and school events. GYM EXHIBITION State College Gymnastic Team put on an exhibition for the students and faculty in the afternoon and for the public at night. They were served dinner in the cafeteria by the cooks and the Mothers of the Senior girl basketball players. The exhibition was a great success and | we thank all of you for coming. MOVIES Members of Mr. Evans’ Economics and Problems of Democracy classes . .100 S&H Green Stamps With 5.95 Purchase # OUR EXCITINGLY, breath-taking collection of Spring millinery. Hats as new . in dozens of lovely, as Spring itself . . colors and styles . . Fashion Markets. only $2.99 to $5.99 SHOP THURS. & FRI. EVENINGS . everyone hand-chosen from the New York THIS sl 99 2.99 Value and Coupon COUPON GOOD FOR ‘ 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS I | In Addition to Regular Stamps On Cash Purchases Of $5.95 Or More | I l 1 1 GOOD THROUGH March 14 COUPON Wednesday, [T7100 BOYS’ PANTS SALE BOYS” Wash & Wear cotton CHINO pants, dress gabardines and new muted plaids. Sizes 6 to 12 Yesterday the East Stroudsburg LAKE -LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL By EDITOR Mary Ann Laskowski ASST. ED. Lehman, Linda Gosart | ASST. ED. Lake, Jane Del Kanic | wrestling meets. At the top of the Knights’ squad are Edward Newell who took first place in 112 class and Fred Schultz who took second in 103 class. Both these boys are seniors. Ed will compete in the regionals. The entire squad placed third. SWEETHEART CROWNED Fay Shaw, a senior vocational’ homemaking student, was crowned by Howard Piatt as FFA Sweetheart for Blue Ridge Chapter of the FFA at the annual “Three F” Dance sponsored by FFA, FH.A. and F.T.A. JUNIORS PLAN PLAY On March 30 the Junior class, under the direction of Arthur Nuss, will present “Beauty and the Beef.” This three-act comedy has the most hilarious results. VOGUE CONTEST AT LAKE Vogue Contest, sponsored by Har- vey’s Lake Women’s Club wags held March 1. Sharyn Montross, who fashioned a slim satin dress with a lace overskirt, was the winner. Others participating were Bonny Gennets, Rose Marie Jones, Irene Wolfe, Marguerite Hackling and Marlene Patton. SENIORS ACCEPTED Kenneth Parsons, Lake Senior, has been accepted at Wilkes Col- lege. Carol Drapiewski, Lehman Senior, has been accepted at Cath- olic University in Washington, D.C. COUNTRY FAIR RESCHEDULED ~ Lake-Noxen P. T. A. sponsored Country Fair has been changed from March 9 to March 23. TEACHER ILL Mrs. Florence Worth, physical education teacher at Lake building, has been ill for several weeks. Mrs. Jones is substituting in her absence. by SALLY MOYER and ELFREDA HEFFT | | of Fred Kirkendall and Roger Grif-' fith on the guitars. Bob Gardner on | They are directed by Mr. Lester Senior News recently saw two movies in con- junction with the chapter on The Atomic Age. The! first was based talented musicians of our school. In | | on the 1945 atomic blasts on Hiro- “Star-Fires” per- | i shima and Nagasaki. The most re- cent, entitled “The Pathways to Space”, presented some of the background leading to Alan Shep- hard’s suborbital flight and the ceremonies which followed it. Both of these films proved to be very in- formative and interesting. GUIDANCE INFORMATION Juniors who are applying to col- leges this fall should take the col- lege entrance examinations in May. Apply now and you will not have | to pay a penalty fee. the Guidance office. Students who are thinking about | the the immediate future should visit information concerning testing and schools immediately, listment some time during the sum- | mer months. Schools and quotas months un to October. schools in the Any students interested in cerning - technical shop. shys for further information. of the address of the Dental Assist- | ant and Practical Nurses Schools of | Training in our area. It is: Prac- | tical Nurses Schools, Box 453, Wilkes-Barre Record, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, DALLAS Junior High NEWS STUDENT COUNCIL faculty, the honor roll system, the academic and commercial courses, the band, the student council, school activities, and awards is being compiled by one of the com- mittees. The Code of Ethics Committee is | dents to follow at school and at all school functions. Student Council announces that | the deadline for the essay contest | on “Why I'd Rather be Dead Than | Red” is March 15. The first prize | winner will not only receive $5.00 | but he will having his picture appear in the DALLAS POST. P. T. A. DANCE P.T.A. sponsored a record hop for the members of Dallas Junior High School on March 2. The disc jockey was Mrs. Johnny Foster substi- tuting for her husband Johnny Fos- ter of W-I-L-K. Mrs. Robert Bayer was Mrs. freshments. Chaperones were mem- bers of P.T.A. and of Dallas Junior High School faculty. chairman of the dance and | Covert was in charge of re- | Mr. Rakshys has information con- | Student Council’s different com. | mittees are busy. A School Pamph- | let containing important facts about | the school such as; the members of | the school board, members of the | preparing a list of rules for stu- | have the honor of | Booklets and | | applications cards are available in | { Armed Forces as a choice for | the enlistment centers and get the | Do not wait | until May or June if you wish en- | | will be filled by that time for the these areas can check with Mr. Rak- | Students have asked for a reprint. ; AUDITORS REPORT Lehman Twp. — Luzerne Co. TOWNSHIP AUDITORS Jean Agnew Fred Winters Paul Doris Panel Discussion On Wants Of Employers Gilbert Tough will be in Hired] of the P.T.A. special program for | the Lehman, Jackson, Ross School District Monday evening at Lehman | High School. i Mr. Tough announces a panel] discussion on the subject “What | does an employer expect from a'| high school graduate” ? Local personnel directors appear- ing on the panel are William Buck- ley, General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Kingston; Miss Esther F. Hilbert, The First National Bank, Wilkes Barre; Charles Nuss, Hos- pital Service Association of North- | eastern Penna., Wilkes Barre. There should be keen interest in the program. Lake Lehman seniors are cordially invited to attend. YEAR 1961 Lu CASH BALANCE BEGINNING OF YEAR, (Twp & State Funds) $ 4,282.02 CASH BALANCE BEGINNING OF YEAR, (Special Fund) 321.78 Total Balance Beginning of Year $ 4,603.80 RECEIPTS: “ Taxes Collected During Year «mmm 16,195.08 Taxes Collected On Old Duplicates mr 715.26 Taxes Collected Special (Machinery) Fund 2,483.46 Amount Received Real Estate Transfer Tax 3,692.26 Amount Received Amusement Tax 5754.00 Amount Received from Commonwealth As State Aid 12,841.21 Amount Received Miscellaneous Receipts + 5,823.19 Non Revenue Receipts — Temporary Loans 12,500.00 Total’ ReCoIDLS nmin $ 60,004.46 Total Receipts & Balance «mms $ 64, 608.26 EXPENDITURES: General GOVErnMent . mmission 3,180.74 Protection to Persons & Property - 8,072.29 Highways... 23,508.16 Miscellaneous 3,070.21 TIEGTEBE arte ait ising esr 603.89 Non-Governmental - Principle on Notes & Bonds 13,000.00 | Total Expenditure mms § 5, 435. 29 Balance at end of Year (Twp. & State Accounts) 10,367.73 Balance at end of Year (Special Account) 2,805.24 { Total Balance End of Year -w- 13,172,97 | Total Expenditures & Balance $ 64, 608. 2 RESOURSES & LIABILITIES: Resources Cash - $13,172.97 Resources Cash $13,172.97 Due from Tax Collector on 1961 Duplicate $ 1,645.55 Value of Township Machinery $16,145.00 TOA] ROSOULCES ror meiiimtstbisomtnmisian C$ 30, 963. 50 LIABILITIES: Outstanding Township Bonds «mimi $ 4,000.00 Total Liabilities — iim $4, 000. 00 - SECTION B — PAGE 1 “Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I, “The middle-aged woman with still think a spanking is adminis- | the pice figure may be only a bulge tered atone. end io impress they, girdled cage.”—Changing Times Sell Quickly Through The Trading Post Sell Quickly Through Post Classified Ads LUZERNE THEATRE FRIDAY - SATURDAY and SUNDAY FORTY FORT THEATRE FRIDAY through TUESDAY Sunday Continuous 3 to 11 Flower Drum Song Sunday continuous 3 to 11 Walt Disney’s “BABES IN TOYLAND” STARTING WEDNESDAY Rory Calhoun Colossus Of Rhodes In Cinemascope and Color SPECIAL ON 2 GOLDFISH Complete with BOWL - WATER PLANTS - COLOR CHIPS NEXT WEEK AT Evans Drug Store SHAVERTOWN OR 4-3888 FINAL WEEK FALL and WINTER STOCK DRASTICALLY REDUCED ! ® JACKETS © SWEATERS ® SUITS ® SLACKS ® SPORT COATS ® TOPCOATS BUDDIES ‘S&H GREEN STAMPS MAIN ST. 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