= ord Somers (TF 32'€ POST-ED NEES happening 1 I- Back Mountain THURSDAY 30 Candlelighters will meet at 8 p.m. in the Towers Building, Wilkes-Barre... FRIDAY 1 Evangelist William Cald- ‘well will be hosted by the | God Church, Harveys Lake, at 7 p.m...Lake- Lehman girls hockey will travel to Lackawanna Trail... The first 1976-77 meeting of the Lake Elementary PTA was held Sept. 21 at the elementary school, with. plans for upcoming projects on the agenda. leveling of some dirt behind the school by the Marine Corps and: noted that safety guard windows for the school basement were being constructed. President Peggy Gray proposed that the school undertake a volunteer art project utilizing the visual arts. concept with the theme of ‘What the World Needs Now.’ The art teacher agreed to par- Barbara N. Landmesser, counselor coordinator at Dallas Senior High School, has announced that juniors will be able to join over one million ‘other students around the world in taking the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test-National Merit, Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT- NMSQT) this fall. HELP (Help the Environment Load Paper) is the theme of this month’s paper drive sponsored by the Jackson Boy Scout Troop 225, 1240 Radio WBAX, and Solomon’s Paper Industry. : The scout troop has been collecting paper once a month since April and is now ready to. conduct a wide scale drive; Proceeds will be used for new troop camping equipment and a trip to ‘Washington in October. Newspapers, magazines, books -and cardboard stored in the cellar or other rooms in‘ the house are Ra a a | GROTTG JE PIZZA | ) 2 Open | | ¥ . ea a Fei, ,Sat.&Sun. { 639-1264 Visit us at the Bloomsburg Fair Te et ee i Re a Sp OE Scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 23 the PSAT-NMSQT measures verbal and mathematical aptitude-two abilities important in doing college work. Juniors who are in- terested in taking the PSAT-NMSQT are to register with their homeroom representative. The registration fee is $2.75. considered a fire hazard. Persons can bring them to the pick up stations Saturday, Oct. 2, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at WBAX, Rte. 11, Edwardsville, across from the Plaza, and Jackson Township Fire Hall, Chase. Residents of Wyoming Valley and the Back Mountain areas are urged ticipate in the national contest by scheduleding time for students to work on the project during school hours. Students: may also complete works at home for this volunteer en- deavor. It was hoped that further developments would be available at future meetings. The first question and answer period of the year with members of the PTA group asking questions on a variety of subjects for Principal Charles C. James and Assistant Elementary principal Robert S. Kunkle to an- swer. The November meeting will be held No. 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the Lake Elementary School. The theme of the meeting will be ‘Learning Disabilities.’ drive to contribute to the drive. Members of Troop 225 expressed their appreciation to the general manager and Vince Weber of WBAX, Rick Solomon of Solomon’s Industry, Wilkes-Barre, and the Dallas Post for their cooperation during their drives. fruit and milk. buttered milk. CLEAR VIEW WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE Regulars—Storms—Etc. * Gutter Cleaning 288-6794 DAY — EVENING -Phone 639-1095 BOX 277A - RIDGE AVE. Rummage sale A rummage sale is sche- duled Thursday and Fri- day, Oct. 7 and 8, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Prince of Peace parish hall in Dallas. Friday will be ‘‘bag day’’ at the sale. R. D. No. 1, DALLAS, PA. 18612 Sat. x RNENN RARER AENEAN XR EA ER YEALY 1pm. - 9 a.m. KERR NRERNRRARR AERP RRP PERN RNEE SATURDAY 2 ‘Nanticoke to- night...Game time is 7:30...Boy Scout Troop 225 will hold a paper drive today from 10 a.m. to 3| p.m. at the Jackson Township Fire; Hall...Couples Club meet-! .ing at the social room of ‘the Shavertown UM Church at 6:45 p.m... SUNDAY 3 All area students and parents are invited to at- tend the open house at ‘College Misericordia, Dallas from 2 to 5 p.m. today...Tours and enter- tainment are among the scheduled events... MONDAY 4 ate of Heaven PTG | tandard first aid in per- onal safety course Heaven...Dallas Kiwanis Women’s Club screening ° program for heart abnor- malities begins from 10 State WVIA-TV’s Instructional TV Department in cooperation with Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18 and the Dallas School District will be offering. an in- service course for credit entitled, ‘Teaching with Television.” Initially the course will be available for -all elementary and secondary teachers as well as supervisory personnel in the school districts under I1.U. 18’s jurisdiction. "The course is intended to stimulate the interaction between students and teachers through the proper utilization of ITV in the classroom. Teachers should then be better able to utilize TV within their curricula. Tentative dates for the five-week course are Thursday evenings, Oct. 7 through Nov. 4. More information or registration for the course, are available from Frank Houston, IMS director, The United Methodist Women of the Idetown Church will serve a turkey Luzerne Intermediate Unit or Donna F. Jarmusz, ITV utilization specialist, WVIA-TV. Eventually WVIA-TV’s Instructional TV Department hopes to offer elementary and secondary teachers in cooperation! with the local intermediate units. Subscribe to the Post LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL persons interested or who may be affected by GREEN- STREET NEWS COMPANY a business corporation, that it filed with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania at Harrisburg, Penn- sylvania, a Certificate of Election by its shareholders to dissolve the said corporation and that the Board of Directors is now engaged in winding up and settling the affairs of said corporation, so that its corporate existence shall be ended by issuance of a Certificate of Dissolution by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, under theprovisions of the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania approved May 5, 1933, as amended. HENKELMAN, McMENAMIN, KREDER & O‘CONNELL Attorneys 36-3 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, under the provisions of the Public Utility Law, by Whitebread Water Company, for an order evidencing the Com- mission’s approval of the discontinuance of water service to the public in a portion of the Borough of Harveys Lake, Luzerne County (A.99973). Notice is hereby also given that this application may be con- sidered by the commission, without hearing, provided no protests are filed with the Public Utility Commission, Harrisburg, on or before October 15, 1976. WHITEBREAD WATER COM- PANY 36-2 LEGAL NOTICE - NO. NAME OF ESTATE ACCOUNTANT FIDUCIARY CAPACITY John S. Gawat David Jenkins, Sr. Adam Krappa . Joseph Swenton . Emily K. Shafer . Christina Stackhouse CL AEWN 7. Lillian Lorine 2. bys Thomas Genevieve Yori 10. Fidelle Picata 11. Ernest B. Priebe Sr. 12. Florence Newcomb Dynan 13. Helen S. Pavlick, etc. 14. 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