“Elizabethan Suite,” while among the Now’ selections are “Star Wars Theme” and a clever adaptation of com- mercials in “Salute to Madison Ave.” Marches include the famous “Colonel Bogey” and the “Hogans Heroes” theme. At 7:30 p.m. the 20 piece stage band opens with pop-jazz stylings. Friday, May 12, 7:30 p.m., in the school “Symphony for Band” and an PAGE FIVE FRESH LEAN BEEF CUBES Lake es SE (Continued from P. 1) cent agreed with the following reasons for not using drugs: ‘May be harmful to your health,’ ‘Habit for- ming or addictive’,'No desire to use drugs’ or ‘Costs too much money.’ Was the survey answered honestly by the students? There is every indication that it was. More than 98 per cent of the students said they had been ‘very honest’ or ‘rather honest’ and only 1.6 per cent indicated that they had been ‘not at all honest.” The latter figure roughly coincides with the figure who (Continued from P. 1) A question arose concerning the sale of lots in a subdivision when the roads are not paved. Solicitor William Valentine stated that according to the township sub-division ordinance dated July 18, 1964, ‘‘no lot may be sold or no permit may be issued unless the roads are paved or unless the developer provides a performance bond’. A letter from Penn State Campus, Lehman, requested aid from township police force in order to provide better security for the campus. The board decided to meet with Penn State representatives to discuss the problem. Last month township resident, Ray PS HAROLD C. SNOWDON, JR. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 140 NORTH MAIN STREET SHAVERTOWN, PA. Drug Survey ‘bindro’, used to measure the reliability of replies. What next? Students were asked if they had received any information from a drug education program in their school. More than 65 per cent said there was no drug program in their: school. But approximately three out of four said they had received some in- formation or drug education through the school. About 60 per cent felt students should be more involved in drug education programs. Four out of five considered the school the best place Lehman Twp. took to get a response from the township police on call during an emergency situation. At the Monday meeting, according to an officer who had been on duty on the night in question, Lehman police called Hillman back and responded to the call as soon as they received the message. Two other township patrolmen stated that they felt the police an- swering service was not very ef- ficient, and that it did not furnish direct information. The board agreed to investigate the problem. Klaus Paugsch, who was formerly employed by the township road department until he resigned in April asked why he did not receive his 10 OF SERVING for such programs. But. when asked if they would be willing to participate in such programs, fewer than one in four felt they would. Whose presentations might be ef- fective? The students tended to think rehabilitated students were the most credible, followed by health and medical personnel and prison in- mates. Teachers, judges and clergymen were at the bottom of their preference list. Next week a summary of junior high age survey results will be published. days vacation pay when another former employee who had been fired received two weeks vacation pay. Roadmaster Alan Major said he believed that Paugsch was not en- titled to the full 10 days vacation pay. When pressed for a commitment, Major stated that he thought Paugsch was entitled to about 2: days vacation pay. Since the board has no set policy concerning this situation, they decided to table this issue until the next meeting so some sort of policy can be set up and a decision can be made. Paugsch was in agreement with this proposal. Margellina feted at bridal shower Miss Marsha Margellina, bride-elect, was honored recently at a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Paul Margellina, Lehman, given by Miss Judy Williams, Mrs. Robert Margellina and Mrs. Paul Margellina. Miss Margellina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Margellina of Idetown, will become the bride of Frank Hillard, son of Mr. and Mrs. William- Hillard, Sr., Hunlock Creek, on May 13. Miss Judy Williams will be maid of honor. Jack Muntz will serve as best man. 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