li l= Lake-Lehman Sets Registration Dates : first grade pupils for the September term will take place in the Lake-!| Lehman school district at these | times and places: ! | + Lake Township, Lake Building: | N. Lehigh St. Shavertown, Pa. ER ERaE )ALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA . Monday, April 20, 10 am. to 4 10° Registration of kindergarten and’ Be p.m.; and Thursday, April 30, to 5:30. Lehman and Jackson Township, Lehman elementary building: Tues- day, April; 21, 10 to 4 p.m.; Wed- nesday April 29, 10 to 5:30. Noxen: Wednesday, April 22, 10 to 4; and Tuesday, April 28, 10 to 5:30. : Ross: Thursday, April 23, 10 to 4; Monday, April 27, 10 to 5:30. Children must bring proof of vaceination. ¢ Parents of kindergartners must be responsible for their transporta- tion. - Eligible for kindergarten, children who will become five years old be- fore February 1, 1965; for first grade, children who will become six before February 1, 1965. 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Two tons of fertilizer will be given away at drawings— one ton at noon and another at 4 p.m. The plant's new fertilizer spread- er, constructed by GLF for efficient : The plant, which will supple- ment fertilizer service of GLF, is Milford, south to Dallas, west to Laceyville, and east to Carbondale. ‘Through IGLF service agencies, farmers can get bulk mixes exactly | 4 . In memory of Philip. T. Pascoe, |! | who died April 12, 1956, the follow- | yocently claimed 150 victims. | ing lines ‘have been submitted by | his wife. ’ ~___THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1964 + / 4 rr 5 ui CT nr ie SL = y : BY ab ar ARE A pr Lake-Lehman Band To Give Concert Friday And Saturday IN MEMORIAM God has you in his keeping ! as called for by soil tests, in their own trucks, or spread by the plant. In many instances farmers should realize savings, due to rail ship- ments of granular fertilizer ingredi- ents to the plant from producers in Florida, New Mexico and Canada. Tunkhannock plant will blend .| granular ingredients in a two-ton | capacity mixer for waiting trucks. It has storage capacity for 1,000 foiic I have you in my heart. Estella F. Pascoe READ THE TRADING POST — EYES EXAMINED J ASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSER A Lake-Lehman’s Prize winning band, directed by John Milia uskas, will perform Friday and Saturday evening in the Toke DO YOU KNOW? smallpox COMPARE Complete Laundry Service FEATURING ! Dress shirts for the businessman Beautifully finished by Experienced personnel ready to swing into production to | tons. fill. orders from a 30-mile radius IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE A classified ad in the Dallas Post, asking for a woman to care for a semi-invalid, brought twenty re- plies within two days, and made it possible for a patient to ‘be brought home from the hospital. * x *® y GLF BULK BLENDED FERTILIZER PLANT OPEN HOUSE APRIL 20 9:00 - 4:00 P.M. See what GLF is doing to provide you with the best and latest in personalized prescription fertilizer service and spreading. Free gift for every adult attending. Quality 10” Dial Thermometer with every bulk prescription fertilizer order placed during Open House (1 ton minimum). % Drawing of farmer’s name at 11:50 A.M. and 3:50 P.M. for free prescription fertilizer and spreading service for 1 ton of fertilizer. Trained Agronomists will be present to visit with you. Plan now to attend. GREATER NET ” RETURNS COMPLETE CROP (| SERVICE . LIME - SEED - FERTILIZER - PESTICIDES - MANAGEMENT GLF Soil Building Service SMORGASBORD FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 16 and 17 — 5 to 9 P.M. * ADULTS — $2.25 Children under 12 $1.00 COME AND MEET YOUR NEIGHBORS ! ! ! 27 Machel DR, |, BERGER OPTOMETRIST Phone 674-4921 . Ave., Dallas { DAVIS CLEANERS 183 N. 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It automati- cally tells us when to make our next delivery. : : Providing extra services, like the “degree-day” system, is our way of competing for your business. Through competition we become better businessmen and you— our customer—are assured of finer petroleum products, and at reasonable prices. HOME FUEL (wm i SECTION A — PAGE Lake Postolfice To ‘Advanced At IBM Be Privately Owned : | Homer T. Middleton, formerly ; Lehman, has been appointed a staf Bids for a private contractor to| prcgrammer in Computational Pro build and lease the proposed new | cessing at IBM’s Space Guidanc Harveys Lake postoffice to the! Center in Owego, N. XY. government will remain open until| a Middleton joined IBM in Jan May 22, according to last word) ,,ry 1956 at the product Develop from the Postmaster General. | ment. Laboratory in Endicott as a8 yr PE oti, owned Dre assistant mathematician - program Tyson, and located opposite Sandy nwt Eh iper mer. He was named as ian associa Beach between Queen of Peace | mathematician in 1958 and senios road and Schoolhouse (Loyalville) | associate programmer in 1961. & road, will be assigned by the gov- ee a cotton 3 ernment to the successful bidder. Bidder will buy the land, con- struct it as per official specifications, and lease it to the Post Office De- partment for ten years, with option to renew the lease for an | additional twenty years. In other words, the Postoffice’s capital outlay will be chiefly in FOR equipment inside. Building will re-| i main privately owned. | z Postmaster Tyson told the Post | 6 7 4 » 4 7 8 1 § some time ago, the volume of bus- | v % iness the Lake postoffice at Alder- iB E E. 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