PAGE SIX National Farm-City Week “One hundred million more Americans will be added to our present population count in the next thirty years. ‘‘Pennsylvania’s natural re- sources will ‘be needed to help feed, house and clothe the com- ing generation,” said R. M. Davis, head of USDA Soil Conservation Serviceoperations in Pennsylvania, with head- quarters in Harrisburg. Referring to National Farm- City Week, Nov. 22-28, Mr. Davis’ said: ‘“This annual ob- servance helps remind us how urgently we need to plan the uses of our countryside, town and city areas.” He suggested that Farm-City Week events might include joint efforts by farm organizations, civic | and . business groups, youth and women’s clubs. Orderly development of Penn- sylvania’s urban open spaces, pollution control, flood preven- tion, ruralrecreation and nature areas, highway beautification and wildlife protection were listed. new band members admitted John Miliauskas, band di- rector, has announced that seven new members have been admitted to the Lake-Lehman High School Concert Band. They are: Roseanne Ma- honey, bass clarinet, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ma- honey, RD 1, Sweet Valley; Nancy Reimiller, = clarinet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reimiller, RD 5, Shavertown ; Elizabeth Laity, clarinet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Laity, RD 5, Shaver- town; and Joel Eneboe, bass horn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Eneboe, RD 5, Shaver- town. Also Jack Lee, trombone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fielding, School Street, Noxen ; Robert Moyer, trombone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moyer, RD 1, Hunlock Creek; Richard McCarty, trumpet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor McCarty, RD 5, Shavertown. The well-known Brass Choir has begun preparation of their Christmas program and will play throughout the Wyoming Valley during the Christmas season. This Saturday night the Band, Mutual of OFFICE: 825-4588 Is Your Family Protected? SEE EDWARD C. DORRANCE Field Underwriter 43 W. Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. New York HOME: 333-4314 [SELINGO SIGNS | “4 SIGN OF QUALITY” 674-8126 ' Lehman Road: - Huntsville §- HB 119 strong, plus chaperones will attend, without their instru- ments, a showing of ‘Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?” at the Forty Fort Theater. two students elected to presidency Two students from the Wilkes-Barre Area have been elected presidents of organiza- tions at Tri-State College, An- gola, Indiana. Joseph F. Hardisky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Har- disky, R. D. 4, Dallas, will head the Mechanical Engineer- ing Society. He is married to the former ‘Lois Ryman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ryman, R.D. 3, Dallas. Aldo M. Franconi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Franconi, 55 Pierce Street, Kingston, has been named president of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. He is enrolled in the School of Business Administration. EVERYONE IS INVITED TO THE GRAND OPENING SUTLIFF’S FURNITURE Big New Store at Dallas Prizes — Prizes Many Other Prizes > Thursday - Friday - Saturday November 22, 23, 24 THE DALLAS POST, NOV. 21, 1968 Holiday The Holiday Fair sponsored by the Shavertown Branch of the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will be open from | 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. today (Thurs- day), at the nurses’ home ad- jacent to the hospital on Wyo- . ming Avenue in Kingston. This is the second and last All Welcome To Our New Furniture Showroom Cll ll Fair is Thursday day of the fair which is open to the public without charge. Co-chairmen of the fair are Mrs. Charles Perkins and Mrs. James Malkames of the Sha- vertown Branch. All branches of the auxiliary are participating and there will be many gift items on sale as well as homemade baked goods, candies, soups, jams, jellies, relishes and roasted meats. Theme of the fair is wreaths and they will be on display as well as decorated holiday tables: done by Mrs. Robert Guyette, Mrs. William James, Mrs. Robert Peters, Mrs. J. P. - Schooley, Mrs. Charles Sieber, and Mrs. Leo Swanick. Mrs. Harry Edwards, ways and means chairman of Dallas Elementary P-TA, and Mrs. Bruce Slocum, treasurer, are Maureen Dexter and Stephen Burke. Other awards were presented to Gale Boyer, Ted Rinehimer, Douglas Saint, Randy Jacobs and Cindy Post. The project is sponsored by the P-TA to finance the 6th grade trip to Philadelphia. 4th, 5th and 6th grades participated in the project. A TAT TAT TT AAT TAT ATL ST APT AT ‘NOW YOU CAN BUY TWO FOR ONE! \ } \ partment Dallas Elementary P-TA had a tea and open house Nov. 15 in conjunction with national education week. Parents, visited classrooms and observed the children at work. Hostesses for the tea were Mrs. Charles Hann, Mrs. Thomas" Noon, Mrs. Francis Dunham, Mrs. Harrison Cook and Mrs. Raymond Jacobs. , bad checks collections improving Warner M. Depuy, Secretary of Revenue; announced today that the procedure established in the Department’s program to collect from persons or busi- nesses giving bad checks in payment of licenses or taxes has proven very successful since it was initiated six months ago. y The Internal Audits Division, responsible for this collection function, reported that the De- has recovered$l million including penalties and interest within the six-month period. SALE Stays put on carpets . . Deaf Man P#fects Midget Transistor Hearing Aid If you can hear people talk and can’t make out the @rds clearly then this may be th# answer. 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