The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 12, 1983, Image 10

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{ 675-4104
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
8a.m.-7p.m.
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loud, built-in siren.
By Jim Faerber
Child Development .
classes at Dallas Senior
High School are
developing the projects
and activities for the
Nursery School to be
conducted by them in
conjunction with their
studies. Parents of
children who became
three years old before
Jan: 1, or four years old
before Jan. 1, who wish to
have their children
participate in the project
may register the child at
the senior high school
office between 8:30 a.m.
and noon on Wednesday,
Jan. 12. Should school be
closed due to inclement
weather, the registrations
will be held on the next
school day.
Nine boys and nine girls
be accepted on a first-
come basis. The children
and parents must be
residents of the Dallas
School District. The three-
year-olds will attend
So they say.
He will obey,
Fore something to eat.
For they are not fat,
Like the cat,
Or blind like the bat.
Thursday mornings
beginning Feb. 1 until
March 17. The four-year-
olds will participate
Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday mornings from
March 29 through May 19.
The project runs from
8:20 a.m. until 11:20 a.m.
on Tuesdays and Thur-
sdays and 8:20 a.m. until
11 a.m. on Wednesdays.
The above dates are
subject to changes and
vacations in the regular
school calendar. Tran-
sportation will be the
responsibility of the
family.
‘The children will
participate in group and
individual play activities,
story hour, snacks, crafts,
music and science ac-
tivities and lessons, as
well as f ree play times.
Additional information
will be provided at the
time of registration. The
Nursery School Project is
under the direction of
Mrs. Nancy Goeringer,
child development
teacher.
auxiliary
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HARDWARE STORES
By Heather Harris
And from our schools!
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p- Fifth grade students at the Lake-Noxen Elementary school con-
u tributed their thoughts on a few of their favorite animals for our en-
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» joyment,
~ “A Kitten’ : ‘“‘Horses”’
- A kitten is playful Some horses are big,
1. a dog is useful, Some horses are small.
re v VE acub is cute, Horses are Bopses, ;
= ANRC F 1X8 amuleis mute orses are not pony’s,
pe TS Ss 5 RJ ~andIlove kittens. Beat in Pony's are Bony S,
4 y Angel Kreidler ony’s are not horses.
- I JJ By Adam Clark
”” “Birds’’
“Cats :
retty, Birds are birds,
Ea a 415 Birds sing to be heard.
Cats are witty, Some birds are big,
And cats are spry. And some are small, “The Tiger Musky”
Someare far. Look at that tiger musk
Some cats like the inside style, Some are tall. Bos he en — Ys
And to doze by the fireside oncein a while. To find QUE OF Itis very hard to defeat,
Others likeit better outside, goroma p . By Regina Dulsky and sometimes will knock you off your feet.
With the world open wide. Molly White Sometimes he smells quite musty,
By Y try to catch him must we?
2 > Quite a few people wish,
g i PL that the musky was just a plain old fish.
““‘Bees”’ OD Like the Bluegill, ;
Bees are funny. > which the bottom part of him looks like a shiny
Bees are wacky. bugle.
Bees are funny I wonder why they love honey. “Good Dog”’ The tiger musky also has very sharp teeth,
By Mike Leahy The dog is man’s best friend, which could chop off your feet,
if they came within reach.
He is real thick, 2
and sometimes looks like a big stick.
mmea—— (Time elapses)------
Hip-Hip Hurray,
we finally caught one after we fished all day!
Ijustlooked,
and it’s pretty well cooked.
I’m sorry, but don’t want to complain,
How To Catch THE TIGER MUSKY,
By David Korbeil
Ed Havrilla, a member
of the Lake-Lehman High
School Band has been
selected to participate in
honor achievable for high
school musicians in our
state.
will be given in Founder’s
Hall on Route 232
Saturday, Jan. 15, at 1:30
© p.m. No tickets are
necessary. John Payntor
is guest director and
Leonard S. Geissel is host
director.
Havrilla is a senior
student and plays the
trombone. This is the
second year he has been
selected to perform in the
Pennsylvania All-State
Band. He was chosen for
District Band for three
years, Regional Band for
two years, District
Orchestra for two years,
Regional Orchestra . for
one year and All-Eastern
Band for one year.
John Miliauskas is
RESERVED PARKING
FOR CUSTOMERS
director of the Lake-
Lehman Band. Havrilla is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Havrilla, Chase.
TNOT
Arno Miller, German
and social studies teacher
at Dallas Area, is looking
for eight or ten (or more)
interested students to
take to Europe for the
opportunity of a lifetime.
Miller has been accepted
as a chaperone by the
American Institute of
Foreign Studies (AIFS)
for a 10 day ‘‘Paris,
Switzerland and Ger-
many’ Program.
To date, Miller has
about four students from
the junior and senior high
schools who have ex-
pressed an interest in the
June 12-22 tour. He noted,
however, the itinerary is
not prepared exclusively
for students and adults
who are interested may
sign on as well. The local
group will meet up with
groups from other schools
and take in sight-seeing
tours in Brussels,
Cologne, Heidelberg,
Lucerne, Basel and Paris.
A Rhine River tour is also
included in the travel
plans.
Miller took similar
student trips from Dallas
in 1971 and 1973. Both
tours were with German
students to that country.
AIFS, which originates in
Greenwich, Conn., is, he
said, one of a number of
student overseas travel
Sponsors.
Miller organized the
trip with Candice Fyke,
Dallas Area French
teacher. The two are
hoping to make it an
annual occurence locally
as it is in many districts
around the country. “We
wanted to go during the
Easter break, but there
wasn’t enough time to
planit. So we’ve taken the
summer dates,” he said.
“A trip of this kind
makes foreign studies a
lot more realistic for the
students,’”” explained
Miller. “They get to see
the country first hand and
use the language in real
situations. They end up
appreciating the culture
of the country they are
seeing as well as the
culture of their own
country.”
Miller can be contacted
at 675-3243 for further
information about the
tour.
HELP WANTED
SERVICES
General Help’ Wanted--
(fully guaranteed)
working part or full time
at home. Weekly pay-
checks mailed directly to
you from Home Office
every Wednesday. Start
immediately. No ex-
perience necessary.
National company. Do
your work right in the
comfort and security of
your own home. Details
and application mailed.
Send your name and
address to: American
Fidelity Company, Hiring
Dept. 77, 1040 Lone: Star
Dr., New Braunfels, TX.
78130. 51-2-P
Help Wanted--$100 per
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Webster, America’s
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Call 1-716-842-6000, ext.
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Live-in Homemaker-
Nurses Aide--for Wilkes-
Barre couple. Woman-
stroke patient. Call collect
609-235-8080. 52-2-P
Lady to Clean--Once
every two weeks. Own
transportation and
references please. Reply
to Dallas Post, P.O. Box
366 N, Dallas, Pa. 18612.
52-2-P
Harry Ashford
Plastering-Complete or
patchwork, swirl ceilings,
paint work. I do small and
big plastering jobs, 30 yrs.
exp., Ref. furnished 823
5583. 50-4-P
FOR RENT
Fernbrook Area--Near
Encon, 3 bdrms, bath,
living,room, kitchen, pay
own utilities, security.
675-1602. 51-2-P
2nd Floor Apt.--4 rooms
and bath, heat and hot
water furnished. Married
couples only, no pets, $200
per mo. plus deposit. 696-
Harveys Lake--Furnished
rooms, light
housekeeping. Free
laundry, telephone,
reserved parking. Call
anytime, 639-2371. 52-6-P
and secutiry please,
available Jan. 15. Write,
Goodwin R. Angelicola,
RD 1, Box 225A, Harveys
Lake. 52-2-P
2 Bedroom Apartment--
completely remodeled
inside and out, Rural
seting, Includes
refrigertor and stove.
Energy efficient. No pets.
333-4385 evenings. $275 per
mo. Orange-Centermo-
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