TANTA ds rence L. nd Mrs. ]l Road, [& yg Binh, @ : vith his § pany of n. storage entered 966 and gg N.C., Bo ¥ EA. i JRE \DE rhet 90 7 3% 1] DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA nN Lehman ‘Lake-Lehman Band Members Make District Band Four members of the Lake-Lehmn Band have been selected to attend the North East District Band Festi- val at Coughlin High School Febru- ary 23-25 in Wilkes-Barre. They are: Joanne Wesolski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wesolski, Lake Silkworth. This is Joanne’s seccond year. Joanne plays cclarinet. Sheldon Ehret, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ehret, Leh- man. This i= Sheldon’s third year. Sheldon plays trumpet. Two other trumpet players were chosen. Paul “*Niezgoda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Niezgoda, Lehman, and James Zbick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zbick, .Jackson. John Miliauskas i= band director. Christmas Program ~ The Lehman Methodist Primary Department will present a Christ- | mas cantata, “What Does It Mean”, | at the Lehman Methodist Church on December 22 at 7:30 p. m. The! Lake-Lehman Brass Choir will open | the program. Cantata Practice will be held on December 19 and 21 at 7 p. m. in the church. reins 2 Christmas Program At Retreat In Progress The Hospital Christmas committee at Retreat has planned an extensive Christmas program for the 800 pa- tients. q Christmas officially started on De- cember 4th and will end on Janu- | ary 8, 1967. | More than 75 Community groups are rendering servvices, making poe wo a wide varietv of parties en- | |: Thegift © . A, for the top 5 ¢ ¢ hames on o your gift © list... = 2 + BULOVA ; ~ 220000000900 ese ceoonecconee0e00000ROECS DEO ®ec0cocecse® ertainment programs, carolling, and gift presentations for all i patients. | The Christmas committee, on be- half of the patients and personnel, would like to express its gratitude 4 thanks to all who generously |! contributed services, talents, and gifts. Jackson Twp. © (Continued from Pace 4 B) Wins Turkey Paul Snyder was the lucky wine ner of a-turkey at McCrory’s last Friday night. His name was drawn in the first drawing of the evening. In spite of the warm weather, it is beginning to look like Christmas, as people are putting their homes in gay holiday dress. Practically every home is lighted and many wreaths are already in windows. The children are counting the days till Santa comes and mothers are won- dering aloud if they will get every- thing done by then that needs do- ing. My hope is that we do not lose sight of the Holiness of this holiday in all the hustle and bustle. COL 8 C300 & : A Llorion Alderson Woman's Society of ' Christian Service was entertained at a Christmas Party at the church on Thursday evening. Mrs. Fred Eister was hostess. Worship Service for Christmastide was presented by Mrs. Raymond Garinger and Mrs. The- odore Heness, assisted by the church choir. A social hour followed, games played and lunch served at a Christmas Candlelit table. Attend- ing were: Eleanor Humvhrey, Glad- vs Jones, Terry Leinthall, Lina Gar- inger, and Mesdames Ida Allen, Taft Truska Jr., Raymond Grey, Helen Hartman, Ida Rogers, Amos Hunsinger, Clarence Montross, Jes- sie Garinger. Howard Higgins; Wal- bridge Leinthall, Leatha Spaulding, {a guest, Alferd Rogers, and Albert Armitage. Mrs. Jessie Garinger, with whom we live, will be 87 years young on Sunday. She is in good health, en- joys reading, T. V. and cutting and sewing carpet rags. In nice weather she likes to work outdoors. No spe- cial celebration is planned. Mt. Vale Council DAR AIR POLLUTION. - Where will you be living in 1991? Will you be in a ‘brick and steel complex connected by miles of as- phalt and concrete streets, gasping for breath under a blanket of filthy and polluted air? It may be . . . un- less we act now. A MOST SERIOUS PRCBLEM Over many of our larger cities to- day, there is a “sea of air” as much as three miles deep. Caught up in this sea is a mixture of mud, grit, smoke, smog, and various gaseous substances. Together, these compose the murky air which we describe as haze and smog. Dr. Walter Orr Roberts of the U.S. National Centre for Atmos- pheric Research, Boulder, Colorado points up the seriousness of our air i pollution problem in this dire pro- diction: “In coming years thousands of people will die in our cities simply because they breathe.” Dr. Roberts | warns that this will happen even if we start now on an all-out nat- ional program to clean up the dirty air that overhangs our cities and towns and also affects outlying areas. The doctor's warning is con- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1966 BABSON'S POINT OF VIEW ON: AIR POLLUTION the problem. In far too many com- munities, laws regulating the dis- | posal of industrial wastes are either ignored’ or poorly enforced. Prob- ably in most cases, the laws them- selves are inadequate and need to be revamped and up-dated. ; POISONED AIR | POLLUTES WATER TOO . The poisons in our air are now also a major contributor to. the growing problem of water pollution. We just do not know how many people fall victim to respiratory and virus ailments because of poisonous substances in the air, in our streams, and even on occasion in | our drinking water. Steps are being taken to cut down on the harm rendered by fumes from auto exhausts. If that does not work, we may have to han cars | from downtown areas of the largest | cities and — as a health measure — I force people to use public transpor- | | tation in going to and from these | areas. If local and state governments | prove unequal to the task of clean- (ing up oar’ air, the federa govern- | | ment will have to act. Perhaps that | is the only way we can piace a | Two Local Girls Are Honored At McCann Bonnie Brobst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brobst, and Linda Parry, daughter of Mr. and Mts. Robert Parry, both from Dallas, have recently been accepted into Alpha Beta Iota Tau Sorority. They were 1966 graduates of Dallas Sen- ior High School and are presently attending the McCann School. of Business in Reading, Pennsylvania. In order to become. a member you must maintain a "90 average in all subjects, have leadership qualifica- tions, and be an outstanding student in public and scholastic functions. While pledging they had to go through three days of initiation. The initiation dinner will be held on December 14. at the Shillington Restaurant, Shillington, Pe. of metereology and their role in air | pollution, we can acquire more in- | formation about =zir quality criteria | and types of air pollutants. “Knowl- edge is power.” Armed with it, wer lick this problem and produce | a healthier, happier, more prosper- | cus nation in the bargain. But this | can firmed bv the 11.8 Publi~ Health | Telly effociive ban on another ma- | will ‘be possible only "if we: act onl Hold Christmas Party | pollution is already a major health | i-hazard in 308 American cities hav-| the open btirning of garbage, leaves; | trash, and refuse. 1 Mount: Vale Council, 224 Daugh- | ters of America, held their Christ- | | mas party December 9th at the IOOF Hall. A delicious turkey sup- per was served by charter members. i Present ‘were Mabel Davis, Mabel f Michell, Margaret Adametz, Goldie ing a total popula‘ioa of 43 million reople. RISING ENERGY NEEDS plus INDIFFERENCE — POLLUTION Once upon a time, you could look up at a great cloud of smoke hang- | ing in the sky above a city and be é 5 Tapered pear-shape set with a sparkling * solitaire diamond. 17 jewels. «$39.95 £7 Te 0 ells time and date ¢ at a glance. 4 17 jewels, Wa Sprontss Shock-resistant. 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As our population has in- Gifts were exchanged, and a pro- creased and as we have become so gram was presented by Ann Kings- highly industrialized, our demands ton. | for energy and for auto transport | have multiplied; our air is poisoned First Aid For Gum: When chew- by auto exhausts and by the smoke ing gum’ gets on clothing, rugs, or {rom power plants. Certainly, they upholstery, scrape off gum without are among the worst offenders. But damaging the fabric, advises Mrg. | there are other offenders as well. Mae Barton, Penn State extension Sand, cement, coal, and other sub- clothing specialist. Gum will come | Stances in the air help to compound off easier if you first harden it| Tg re oterted him witha cube of ie, then scrape it) ¢', ward good sportsmanship, re- with the back of a knife. If a stain minds Mrs. Marguerite Duvall, remains, sponge it with a nonflam-! penn State extension family life mable grease solvent.’ | specialist, Playing games at home Teach C hil d Sportsmanship: is an excellent way to teach a child When parents help a child to re-| to win and lose but still enjoy the alize that failure isn’t the end of game. HEARING AIDS NERVE DEAFNESS And the other types of deafness too. | MORE UNDERSTANDING NEEDED | ‘We talk about the need for land { conservation and water conserva- | tion. There is an equally great ne- | cessity for air conservation. Neither more stringent laws nor more com- | | prehensive control programs can do the job as quickly and as thoroughly as it must be done. It demands 100% co-operation from ‘people. The University of Massachusetts | has already begun to make people more knowledgeable by offering an extension course on air conservation. 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