Rg SECTION B — PAGE 6 Error In Date Due to an error in dates published | in the Dallas Post, a number of | | Hammond Organ Society ‘Has Full June Meeting Back Mountain Hammond Organ students failed to attend the first | Society met June 9 at the home of day of summer school of the Dal- | Mrs. Marjorie Krimmel, Overbrook Jas School District. | Road. The meeting was called to The session started Monday June order by Vice president James Yod- 21, not July 6 as stated, and will | der, as Tom Kane was unable to be end Friday July 30. | Many students have already been not contacted by telephone, but all could be reached. VOLKS WAGEN | New & Used Cars and Trucks All Years and Models FULLY GUARANTEED SALES PARTS SERVICE | GOODWIN AUTO CO. ® AUTHORIZED OEALER 651 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, Pa. Corner Rt. 11 & 309 Call Coll. 288-6426 | present. The theme of the evening being “June” members played “A June Night and You”, “I Love You Truly”, “The Anniversary Waltz’ and many other selections. It was decided to hold the annual picnic at the home of Mrs. John | Gelsleichter, Wednesday, July 14, | starting at 6:30 p. m. All former | members and friends are invited. {Each family is to bring provisions | for their own and invited guest's | meal. The theme will be “have fun”. Present at the meeting were Mr. [and Mrs. James Yodder, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Updyke, Mr. and Mrs. | John Dungey, Mr. and Mrs. Richard | Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swanson, | Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mingus, Tom | Kane, Mrs. Marjorie Krimmel. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave. Dallas | For Your Nightime Snack — WE ARE OPEN FROM Phone 674-4921 7 AM. UNTIL 1 AM. BILLS DIN — MAIN HIGHWAY — Take-out Orders 674-9951 ER SHAVERTOWN | No. | Wilkes-Barre, Pa. College wlisericordia’s Theatre 3 series for 1965-66 will open its sea- son with the world-renowned Czech Philharmonic from Prague, in its first tour of North America. Miseri- cordia will present the famous or- chestra at Irem Temple October 18. The orchestra has two eminent con- ductors, Karel Ancerl and Vaclav Neuman. Founded in 1894, the Czech Phil- harmonic has become one of Eu- rope’s most distinguished organiza- tions. In 1864 the company organ- ized its first international music festival known as the Spring”. These festivals have long since become matters of great im- portance on the international music Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY given that letters testamentary - have = been granted in the:Estate of Liberto E. Maganiello, No. 756 of 1965, who died July 4, 1964, to Anne M. Ma- ganiello, 600 Exeter Avenue, West Pittston, Pennsylvania. All persons indebted to said Estate are request- ed to make payment and those having claims, to present the same to the Administratrix at the above address or to the undersigned at 1000 @ Blue Cross Building, MITCHELL JENKINS The 4-H idea began to materialize in the late 1890's when rural school superintendents encouraged stu- dents to plant corn, tend a garden, sew and cook. School fairs were | held and ribbons awarded winning | | exhibits. OIL - GAS COAL - ELECTRIC “Prague | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1965 Misericordia Theatre 3 Plans Session scene, attracting such conductors as Leonard Bernstein, Sir Adrain Boult, J. Mravinsky and Ernest Kleiber. In recent years it has made ex- tensive tours of Scandinavia,, Hun- gary, Poland, Jugoslavia, Rumania, Russia, England, Germany; and it has appeared at such renowned festivals as those of Salzburg, Vi- enna, Montreux. In 1958 it visited New Zealand, Australia, Japan, China, India and Russia. Other presentations of the new Theatre 3 program’will be the Buda- pest Children’s Choir on November 17, and the Hungarian Ballets Bi- hari, January 31, 1966. Girl Scouts Enjoy Day At Onawandah Junior Girl Scout Troop 643 re- cently spent the day at Camp Ona- wandah, participating in such ac- tivities as laying and . following a trail, building an outdoor fire and cooking on it. A Court of Awards was held with girls receiving badges and the Sign of the Arrow for requirements ful- filled during the past year. [Each girl also received a World Associa- tion Pin. Scouts present were: Jennie Kap- son, Debbie Koehl, Gail Lacy, Holly | Mansley, Barbara Moen; Patty Van- Etten, Barbari Berti, JoAnn Hutt- man, Jennie Morgan, Cheryl Temp- lin, Susan Moore, Susan Carmon, Joyce . Crispell, Raelene Daring, Susan Mattern, Nan Peiffer, Ardeth Walters. Unable to attend were: Karen Cook, Kathy Hoover and Carol Sipple. Adults present were: Mesdames August Walters, J. Gray Mattern, William Berti, Frank :Huttman, leader and Miss Martha Messick. Miss Patti Peiffer, who helps with the troop during the year, was un- able to attend, due to illness. Troop committee members are: Mesdames Bruce Moen, Harold Hoover, Clifford Mansley, and Raymond Carmon, chairman. |For Dallas WSCS Dallas Methodist WSCS held its final meeting of the season recently - at the Church, Mrs. Joseph Marsh presiding. Retiring president, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Hosler, was given a rising vote of thanks. Mrs Nelson Nelson announced that Beth Sheehan and David Cris- pell will go to Sky Lake, sponsored by the WSCS. She also announced that proceeds from the rummage sale were $230 and presented an electric can opener bought with trading stamps. Sandy Beach DRIVE-IN THEATRE Friday - Saturday - Sunday ALBERT R BROCCOLI += HARRY SALTZMAN resent SEAN CONNERY.2. 007; IAN FLEMING'S ‘GOLDFINGER”" Fri. and Sun. 9 p.m. - Sat. 10:20 Ferry Cross The Mersey Featuring Gerry and the Pacemakers Fri. and Sun. 10:30 - Sat. 9 p.m. ADMISSION — 60 CENTS LEGAL NOTICE! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Interim Operating Committee of the Lake-Lehman School District, under the authority granted by the provisions of Act 481, of the Gen- eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania approved June 25, 1947, P.L. 1145, and its amend- ments, has authorized its secretary to give notice of the intention of the aforesaid Interim Operating Committee to pass a resolution for general revenue purposes, at an ad- journed meeting of the Interim Op- erating Committee to be held at 18:00 PM. ED.T., on Tuesday, June 29, 1965, at the Lehman Elementary School Buildings, Lehman, Pennsyl- vania, to levy, assess and collect or provide for the levying, assess- ment and collection of a tax of ten (10%) per cent upon the amount charged for admissions to any place of amusement within the Townships of Jackson, Lake, Leh- man and Ross, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and the Township of Noxen, Wyoming County, Pennsyl- vania, said transfer tax to be im- posed for the reason of providing revenue for the payment of manda- tory teacher salary increments and other rising school costs, it being estimated that three thousand three hundred thirty ($3,330.00) dollars in revenue will be derived from the tax for the fiscal school year of 1965-66. Eleanor Humphrey Secretary Interim Operating Committee NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Interim Operating Committee of the Lake-Lehman School District, under the authority granted by the provisions of Act 481 of the Gen- eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania approved June 25, 1947, P.L. 1145 and its amendments, | has authorized its secretary to give notice of the intention of the afore- said Interim Operating. Committee to pass a resolution for general rev- enue purposes at an: adjourned meeting of the Interim Operating Committee to be held at 8:00 P.M., ED.T., on Tuesday, ‘June 29, 1965, at the Lehman Elementary School building,” Lehman, Pennsylvania, to levy, assess and collect or provide for the levying, assessment and col- lection of a per capita school tax in the amount of five ($5.00) dol- lars upon each person of the age of twenty-one years or over residing within the limits of the Townships of Jackson, Lake, Lehman and Ross, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and the Township of Noxen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, said per capita school tax to be imposed for the reason of providing revenue for the payment of mandatory teacher salary increments and. other rising school costs, it being estimated that eleven thousand one hundred fifty ($11,150.00) dollars will be derived from the tax for the fiscal school year of 1965-66. Eleanor Humphrey Secretary . Interim Operating Committee The Interim Operating Committee of the Lake-Lehman School District hereby gives notice that a proposed budget of the amount of funds that will be required by the School Dis- trict in its several departments for the 1965-66 fiscal year is available for public inspection at the Office of the Secretary, Lehman Elemen- tary School, Lehman, Pennsylvania. It is the purpose of the Interim Operating Committee of the Lake- Lehman School District to adopt this proposed budget after making such revisions in it as are deemed | advisable and levy the proposed taxes at a meeting to be held Tues- day, June 29, 1965, at 8:00 P.M., at an adjourned meeting of the In- terim Operating Committee, Lehman | Elementary School, Lehman, Penn- | sylvania. Notice is also given of the pro- visions of Act 193, approved June | 30, 1951 (P.L. 962), requiring every resident or inhabitant of the School District upon attaining the age of twenty-one years and every person twenty-one years of age or over be- | coming a resident or inhabitant of | the District to notify the proper | assessor of this fact within twelve | Public Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Interim Operating Committee of the Lake-Lehman School District, under the authority granted by the provisions of Act 481 of the Gen- eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania approved June 25, 1947, P.L. 1145, and its amend- ments, has authorized its secretary to give notice of the intention of the aforesaid’ Interim Operating Committee to pass a resolution for general revenue purposes, at an adjourned meeting of the Interim Operating Committee to be held at 8:00 P.M. E.D.T., on Tuesday, June 29, 1965, at the Lehman Elementaiy School Building, Lehman, Pennsyl- I vania, to levy, assess and collect or provide for the levying, assessment and collection of a tax to be im- posed on the transfer of titles of real estate and the taking possess- ion thereof situate in the Townships of Jackson, Lake, Lehman and Ross, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and the Township of Noxen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, at the rate of one (1%) per cent of the amount of the consideration or sale price involved in the transaction, said transfer tax to be imposed for the reason of providing revenue for the payment of mandatory teacher sal- ary increments and other rising school costs, it being estimated that three thousand two hundred ($3,200.00) dollars in revenue will be derived from the tax for 1965- 66 fiscal school year. Eleanor Humphrey Secretary Interim Operating Committee Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Interim Operating Committee of the Lake-Lehman School District, under the authority granted by the provisions of Act 481, of the Gen- eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania approved June 25, 1947, P.L. 1145, and its amend- ments, has authorized its secretary to give notice of the intention of the aforesaid @ Interim Operating Committee to pass a. resolution for general revenue purposes, at an ad- journed meeting of the Interim Op- erating Committee to be held at 8:00 P.M. ED.T., on Tuesday, June 29, 1965, at the Lehman Elementary School Building, Lehman, Pennsyl- vania, to levy, assess and collect or provide for the levying, assessment and collection of a license fee of ten ($10.00) dollars for pin ball machines, juke boxes and shuffle boards situate in the Townships of Jackson, Lake, Lehman and Ross, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and the Township of Noxen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, said license fee to be imposed for the reason of providing revenue for the payment of mandatory teacher salary in- crements and other rising school costs, it being estimated that five hundred ($500.00) dollars in rev- enue will be derived from said license fee during the fiscal school year of 1956-66. Eleanor Humphrey Secretary Interim Operating Committee Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The name and address for the Assessor .of Noxen Township is Wyoming County Assessors’ Office, Wyoming County Court House, Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania. By Order Of The Operating Committee Eleanor Humphrey Interim Uses The famous Kénro Camera In das OFFSET ' DEPARTMENT LUZERNE THEATRE Tonight - Friday - Saturday Sunday (2 to 11) JAMES BOND DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Lake-Lehman Honor Roll Seventh grade of Lake-Lehman Area Joint High School swept the | field for the Fourth Marking Period | beginning April 7 and ending June 16. Seniors were second in number, with 32 on the rolls. 7th Grade: Nancy Ashton, Susan Bennallock, Michael Brody, Jerry Cavill, Gail Cole, James Cornell, John D. Davis, John J. Davis, Jef- fery Dickinson, Peggy Disque, Dwaine Edwards, Joan Evans, Rich- ard Evans, Rita Fedor, Beth Gordon, Barbara Hill, Celia Hoppes, David Johns, Patricia Kane, Theresa Kle- munes, Robert Kocher, Sheila Kop- cho, Sharon Leinthall, Diane Ma- honey, Gregory Moyer, Patricia Murphy, Deborah Petroski, Virginia Piatt, Robert Pomicter, Rita Post, Jay Remley, Debra Rinken, Erica Roskoski, William Spencer, Brent Steele, Edward Steltz, Bar- bara Stevens, Linza Sutton, Nadine Teberiq, David Turley, Margaret Ungvarsky, Colleen Wandel, Rose- mary Williams, Richard Womer, Robert Womer, Bonnie Yascur, E- lizabeth Zbick; 8th Grade: Eleanor Belcher, Marie Blizzard, Linda Bombick, Fred Case, Clare Clark, Susan Eisenhower, Lin- da Evans, Shirley Evans, Elizabeth Fielding, Suzanne Gutch, Allyson | Johns, Linda Jones, Millicent Ko- cher, Bonnie Long, Susan Masters, Kathy Maye, Lin- da. Mekeel, Debra Morgan, Nancy Morris, Paul Niezgoda, Carol Oliver, James Pall, Donna Post, Marshall Schenck, Kathryn Spencer, [Steven Stempien, Nancy Thompson, Judith Valick; 9th Grade: Esther Arendt, Rich- ard Bombick, Carl Brobst, Thomas G. Brown, Peggy Clarke, Lynn Den- mon, Marie Gensel, Harry Gregory, Karen Harvey, Dianne Ide, Kathy Ide, Kent Jones, Carol Lubinski, George Macialek, Paulette Mickno, Alan Montross, Leo Niedzwiecki, Sherry Piper, Kathleen Price, Stew- art Thomas, John Weaver, Joanne | ‘Wesoloski, Leota Yanek; 10th Grade: Joan Bennett, Lucille Bonning, Peter Clarke, Edward Du- bil, Sheldon Ehret, Albert Gashi, Vickie Harvey, Susan Honeywell, Gerald Hunter, Joy Johnson, David Klingerman, Paulette Lord, Nancy Lynch, Linda Marchakitus, Linda McCarty, Anne Motyka, Gene Pios, James Rees, Dianne Rod- gers, Lillian Schlosser, Rosemary Sebolka, Irene Urick, Carol Urbanc, Curtis Swanson, Janet Whitesell, Marcia Sorchik, Joan Smith, Louise Sikora, Linda Shonk, Mary Kay Sgarlat; ) 11th Grade: Pat Bagdzuinas, Lin- da Baker, Jerry Balavage, Donna Bronson, Randy Calkins, Mildred Case, Joyce DelKanic, James Harris, Pamela Hoyt, Susan Hunter, Gail Kagan, Judy Kocher, Richard Pear- son, Nancy ‘Scouten, Elizabeth Sha- ver, Walter Sorber, Rita Zbick, Roberta Steele; 12th Grade: John Balavage, Linda Conner, Howard Ellsworth, Deanna Gay, Suzanne Hazeltine, Jackie Hoyt, Douglas Ide, Joyce Ide, Rita Ide, Carolyn Keris, Juliana Kle- munes, Susan Lamoreaux, Mette Larson, Mary Marchakitus, Ed Miknevich, Kristin Miller, Car- ol Owens, Marlene Patton, Janice Pios, Deborah Reish, Shirley Ros- koski, Bernardin Rusiloski, Linda Rusonos, Barbara Sebolka, Wayne Shonk, Anna Mae Sites, Kieth Swan- son, Beverly Swire, Lois Volowich, Edward Wesoloski, Lois Williams, Paul Young. 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