ke, los- ent ler unt ake his od. les- i ATS. evs dly 7ers yplie re- ‘ara SEY = ry, ISS~ 1e5~ me, cial 1 perm i iki es CAR A ; ] ; i DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA LAKE LEHMAN High School News Sales campaign for the school lewspaper, “The Troubadour,” id on May 7. 5 composed of rossword puzzles, lone by students in the high school. Preparations are now underway poems, stories, or the ninth, tenth, and eleventh | radefffudents, interested in nur- ing, to attend the annual Career Jay Tour. It will be held at the lesbitt Hospital School of Nursing n Saturday, May 22. The annual Journalism Honor 3Janquet will be held on May 15, at he Carousel Jarre. The banquet is in the honor f members of the Journalism and loundtable Club, and their advisor, Tiss Huttenstine. A smorgasboard 7ill be served. Afterwards, the ditorships for the “Crusader”; for he school year 1965-1966 will be nnounced. Annual spring meeting of Mental Tealth Association was held on May i, at the Carousel. Representatives end- | “The Troubadour,” | and pictures | Restaurant, Wilkes- | from Lake-Lehman were “Carol Urbane, © Linda Marchakitus: and Miss Huttenstine. = While there, | they attended a luncheon, and later heard a speech by Dr. Edwin Stasek, on Mental Health as con- cerned with the younger generation. Awards were presented to the fol- | lowing newspapers: Forty Fort, first | place, G.A.R., second place, and | Lake-Lehman High School, place. The Lake-Lehman Baseball Team remained undefeated in the West- ern Division by winning over Dallas and Luzerne. On April 29, the | team defeated Dallas, 8 to 7 in 10 innings, with hits by Dorne White, and Bob Kunkle. Ed Kern was the winning pitcher in relief. On May 3, the team played Lu- zerne High School. Lake-Lehman wag slated to lose, but with the hitting of Ray Scott,” Bob Kunkle, Dorne White and Howard Ellsworth, the Knights won, 3 to 2. Sandy Beach DRIVE-IN THEATRE Double Feature Friday - Saturday - Sunday The Outrage Each man sees his own truth Paul Newman—Lawrence Harvey Claire Bloom "Edward G. Robinson Fri & Sun. Feature at 8:30 p.m. Sat. 10:00 p.m. - Also hy Sun. Feature 10:00 vp.m. tidy 8: 30 p.m. 8 7. the ios : Unsinkdae M-G-M presents A LAWRENCE 3 BRoWn o0ses ay EY DEBBIE REYNOLDS - PRESHELL | MOVIES EVERY FRIDAY SATURDAY & SUNDAY ch Open Every Day pa Save On Your Printing asking your support in the Primaries MAY 18 RE-ELECT Robert Disque Tax Collector of LEHMAN TOWNSHIP Sl GAS FOR BETTER COOKING DELANEY GAS SERVICE, Inc, Memorial Highway Dallas 674-4781 rey The Dallas Post For over CHARLES . has supplied ‘with complete heating comfort It has been our special privilege to provide an adequate, depends able supply of Gulf Solar Heat® — so our friends and neighbors for many years. As a ycsult, ows tomers look to us with confidence for ail of their heating comfort requirements. We are taking this opportunity to thank each of you for your valued business. We prom- ise to continue to supply you with the most modern and economical home heating serv #ce available in this area. ¥f you are not already enjoying extra advantages of using Gulf Solar Heat and our gomplsie heating services, <all ms ‘today. CHARLES SWEET VALLEY 477-2211 15 years Idetown Mrs. George May and Mrs. Ros- well Frederici were hostesses to Confidence Class at the May home on Tuesday night. A committee of Mrs. Elmer Harris, Mrs. Ralph Welsh, Mrs. Herbert Ward and Mrs. Robert Bonning were appointed to plan for the picnic. A white ele- phant sale was held. Present be- sides the hostess were Mesdames Ralph Antrim, Hope Ide, Ralph Welsh, Herbert Ward, William Gel- sleichter, Niles White, James Bar- all, Elmer Harris, Bruce Williams, Vivian Rinken, Dean Shaver; Ruth third | Walters, Bess Cooke. ‘Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton of Trox- ell Switch were Mr. and Mrs. John Ide, Philadelphia, Minnie Sutton, Shavertown, Rev. and Mrs. George Lockwood and family of Bainbridge, NY Rev. Winfield Kelly presided at the Official Board meeting held in the Church house Saturday night. Henry Bergstrasser and Herbert Ward gave a report of their week- end at Buck Hill Falls, also at the Sunday morning worship service. Present at this meeting beside Rev. Kelley were Mrs. Kenneth Cal- kins, Alfred Swelgin, Reginald Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams, Hen- ry - Bergstrasser, Edward Powell, Mrs. Dean Shaver, Mrs. Emory Hadsel and Bess Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward at- tended the funeral of Mr. Ward's brother-in-law last week at Haddon Heights, N. J. To Install Officers Westmoreland P.T.A. will meet in the school auditorium on Monday evening, May 17, at 8. Installation of - officers will be held: president, Mrs. George ‘Shaver, Jr.; vice-pres- ident, George Stolarick; secretary, Mrs. Harrison Cook and treasurer, Mrs. Ray Henney. Retiring officers are: president, Mrs. A. Curtis Ed- wards; vice-president, William Reid; secretary, Mrs. Paul Kunkle; and treasurer, Mrs. Charles James. Refreshments will be served by the 5th and 6th grade mothers fol- lowing the business meeting, with Mrs. Fred Stevens, hospitality chair- man. '\\DALLAS,/ READY-MIXED CONCRETE] Phone 674-0316 FORTY- FORT THEATRE Thursday - Friday - Saturday “Divorce - Italian Style” Marcello Mastroianni SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 to 3 Kerwin Mathews IN Jack the Giant Killer” Sunday - Monday - Tuesday ‘Steve McQueen—Lee Remick “Baby, The Rain Must Fall” Sunday Continous 3-11 p.m. Mon. and Tues.—7 and 9 LUZERNE THEATRE Thursday - Friday - Saturday John Wayne IN fCircus World” H. LONG The Back Mt. the world’s finest heating ol «=» TT HEAT heating oil i. LONG : Saturday Matinee Dana Andrews IN Crack in the World” (The day the earth split in two) THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1965 ONE LOW PRICE NONE PRICED HIGHEK! .69' SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY IB ROAST SECTION B — PAGE 3 SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY RIB STEAKS 7-Inch Cut s 19° ® SUPER-RIGHT . . . SKINLESS FRANKS GENUINE SPRING LAMB SALE! LEGS OF LAMB — BACON JAMBOREE! — ALLGOOD LEAN SLICED BACON ......... esses 1-Lh. gs 2-Lh. C Pkg. Pkg. 1-Lb, 53¢ ro Hg © KISSLING’S 2-Lb. Pkg. 99c 2Tc Sauerkraut . . . 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