rrr PAGE FOURTEEN Using a mixture of its own staff personnel and outside consultants, the Lake-Lehman School participants, Helen Dr. Richard A. Shipe, superintendent of the Dallas School District, announces kindergarten registration for the 1983-84 school year will be held in Office Building, Church Street, Dallas on March 21, 22, 23 and 24. Hours will be from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday. A birth cer- tificate or other accept- able evidence of age must accompany each registration. A child must be 5 years of age on or before Sept. 30, to make him-her eligible for kindergarten. Edgar Hughes, prin- cipal of Dallas High School, has announced senior high school in Leh- man. Dr. M. David Preston, superintendent, planned the program and intro- duced the principal speaker, - Dr. Joseph Ei Ba Robert Kunkle, Those with last names beginning with A-F will register on Monday, March 21; those with G-M on Tuesday, March 22; those with N-S on Wed- nesday, March 23 and those with T-Z on Thur- sday, March 24. Children who will enter first grade, but did not attend the kindergarten program this past term, may also register on Thursday, March 24. In addition to the registration, vision, hearing and speech screenings will be given. Under new Department of Health regulations, all children, kindergarten Fusaro, assistant dean of education ‘at the Univer- sity of Scranton. Dr. Fusaro focused his remarks on ‘Reading in Content Areas.” Lake-Lehman perso- through 12th grade, at- tending school after Aug. 1, 1983, will be required to received the following immunizations: Three doses DTP (Diptheria-Tetaznus- Pertussis), TD or DT Vaccine; for protection against Tetanus .(lock- jaw) and diptheria. Three does of oral polio vaccine, or if prescribed by a physician, four does of Salk injectable polio vaccine. Students 18 years of ge or older are exempt. The following vaccines administered at . 12 months of age or older: One dose of live at- nnel conducting seminars included Ms. Pat Jachi- owicz discussing ‘Gifted Pupils and Their Pro- grams,”’ Thomas Ganes and Ms. Christine Kopcho discussing ‘‘Learning tenuated measles vaccine or a blood test showing immunity. One dose of live rubella (German Measles) vaccine or a blood test showing immunity. One dose of live mumps vaccine or a signed state- ment from your physician stating that your child had the disease. School officials need to review the child’s im- munizations to be certain the child meets the standards as set by the state regarding im- munizations. Parents are to bring all records .of their child’s immuniza- tions. If the student's Styles,” Ms. Helen Maher discussing ‘‘Health Problems in the Class- room,” Ms. Pat Peiffer discussing ‘‘Remedial Reading Programs.” David Harris and Ms. Cathy Edwards presented a demonstration of “Elementary Computer Literacy.’”’ = Angelo Cipriani, one of the principal instructors for computer literacy at Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18, presented a discussion on the “Impact of New Technology.” Dr. Preston spoke to a group on the subject, ‘Better Achievement, and Robert Kunkle pre- sented a taped presenta- tion ‘How to Be a Happy, Exciting, Successful Teacher.” Teacher evaluation of the day’s seminars was very positive and Dr. Preston expressed his gratitude to the various faculty presenters with these words: “We are very appreciative of the efforts of our staff. The quality of the in-service presentations was ex- tremely high and evidences the professional background of our teachers.” records do not meet the new standards, he-she will not be able to attend school. If immunization is against a person’s religious beliefs or if there is a strong moral or ethical conviction similar to a religious belief, the reverse side of the Certificate of Immunization” must be signed. If immunization is not medically advisable at this time, a physician, (M.D. or D.O.) must sign the medical exemption on the reverse side of the certificate. Please request the necessary form from the school nurse. that Marjorie Myers, a Dallas senior has been selected a finalist in the National Merit Scholar- ship Competition. The selection of Merit : % Scholars is now in progress. Only finalists are considered for a Merit Scholarship. Approxi- mately 13,500 finalists are now being considered for up to 5,300 Merit Scholar- ships to be awarded this spring. Marjorie is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Byron Myers, 26 Taminini Drive, RD 2, Wyoming. Dr. Myers is dean of academic affairs at Luzerne County Com- munity College. Mrs. Myers is an elementary teacher in the Dallas School District. Marjorie has been an outstanding student at Dallas Senior High. She is a member of the National Honor Society. In her junior year she main- tained a 4.0 average. She has been on the Honor Roll all through Junior and Senior High. She has received the Women’s Club Award for Short Stories, N.E.D.T. Certificates in seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth grades, also the Social Studies Award in tenth grade. Marjorie has participated in band and chorus for five years. She has been active in drama productions, and this year she is a member of the yearbook staff. In Senior High she qualified for the gifted program. Outside of school Marjorie is ac- tive in the Youth Fellow- ship Group. positions open: openings for RNs Competitive benefit = - scale; excellent and a friendly, S WORK WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Work Wanted--Mother with 4 yr. old would like to care for 3, 4 or 5 yr. old in my home for working parent. 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Lehman, 675-2542. 7-tfn-P LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Borough Zoning Board will meet on Wednesday, March 23, 1983 at 7:00 p.m. at the Dallas Borough Building, 25 Main St., Dallas, Pa. for the purpose of taking action on appiication from Dr. Richard Scott for a zoning variance on property located at 30 Foster St., Dallas Borough. So Susie Stine i Secretary Zoning Board 8-2-P LEGAL NOTICE The ' Dallas Borough Zoning Board will meet on Wednesday, March 23, 1983 at 7:00 p.m. at the Dallas Borough Building, 25 Main St., Dallas, for the purpose of taking action on application from Mr. John Devlin for a zoning variance on property located on Memorial Highway, Dallas Borough. Susie Stine Secretary 5 Zoning Board 8-2-P ————————————————————————— LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Borough Zoning Board will meet on Wednesday, March 23, 1983 at 7:00 p.m. at the Dallas Borough Building, 25 Main St., Dallas, for the purpose of taking action on application from Louis F. Goeringer for: a zoning variance on property located at Rt. 309 (Dallas Shopping Center), Dallas Borough. Susie Stine Secretary Zoning Board 8-2-P y 2 Lots for Sale--Adjacent, 43 x 129 ea. Johnston Street, W. Wyoming. Beautiful for building. Call 288-2784. 8-4-P Dallas-By Owner--2 story, 3 bdrm., -'1 bath, livingroom, diningroom, modern kitchen, 2 car gar., with modern apt. above. Large lot, gas heat. Asking $56,900. Call 675-1837 or 675-6348. 6-tfn- P Lot, 100’ x200’--Bunker Hill Rd., ¥» mile from 'Car- verton Road. Call 287- 8783. 8-4-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of CATHERINE MARSH, ak-a Katherine Marsh, late of Ross Township, Luzerne County, have been granted to Frederick S. Marsh, R.D. 1, Hunlock Creek; Pa. 18621 and to Edward Marsh, R.D. 1, Box 332, Waymart, Pa. 18472. All persons having claims against said decedent are directed fo make known the same, and all persons indebted to said decedant are directed to make payment without delay to said executors or to their attorney, ROBERT L. FLEMING, ESQ., 63 Main Street, Dallas, Pa. 18612. 8-3-P LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Borough Zoning Board will meet on Wednesday, March 23, 1983 at 7:00 p.m. at the Dallas Borough Building, 25 Main St., Dallas, Pa. for the purpose of taking action on application from John Ginocchetti for a variance on property located on Rte. 309, Dallas Borough. Susie Stine Secretary Zoning Board 8-2-P LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Borough Zoning Board will meet on Wednesday, March 23, 1983, at 7:00 p.m. at the Dallas Borough Building, 25 Main St., Dallas, Pa. for the purpose of Marion E. Wilson for a variance on property located at 72 Franklin St., Dallas, Pa. Secretary Dallas Zoning Board 8-2-P LEGAL NOTICE 8-2.P For the Kingston Township Board of Supervisors, Mark A. Kunkle, Secretary LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BID the following materials: For the Dallas Township Glen M. Howell Secretary 8-2-P For the Dallas Borough Council Ralph Garris Secretary For the Kingston Twp. Board of Supervisors Mark A. Kunkle Secretary LEGAL NOTICE NO. NAME OF ESTATE 1. Carl W. Warg 2. John Klimkosky 3. Sadie Kirchdoerfer, etc. > . Sylvester Salvador . Edward F. McMahon wo . Anna Chickerino, etc. . Elizabeth H. Manbeck . Benjamin R. Jones, etc. 9. George Guzo 10. Mary M. Mahoney 11. Mary B. Miklos 12. Elmer L. Sweitzer 13. Mary S. Kuharchik Zavada 14. Anne M. Young 15. John F. Janeczek, Jr. 16. Anna Smulovitz 17. Mary Irene Kilgallon 18. Curtis D. Paxson @® No 19. Josephine J. Gonsiorowskl 20. Thelma V. Kraft 21. Josephine Gillespie 22. Mary Swartz ACCOUNTANT Marlene C. Warg Linda Falatovich Luke Kirchdoerfer and Beverly Foose Aima Berlot John J. Conahan and Joseph P. McMahon Daniel Chickerino Lynn M. Tumbelty Benjamin R. Jones, I 11 George T.Guzo _ Eleanor Mahoney Frederick Robert M. Miklos United Penn Bank Thomas Kuharchik Anne Marie Gallick Stella Janeczek Goldie Schwarzbarth Francis A. Kilgallon x Dorothy Paxson and First Eastern Bank, N.A. Anthony J. Kadysewski, 11 Peoples First National Bank Miners Savings Bank of Pittston Hazleton National Bank HELEN A. O‘CONNOR Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans’ Court February 25, 1983 and that Orphans’ Court Division of FIDUCIARY CAPACITY Executrix Executors y Guardian Executors Executor Administratrix Executor Administrator Executrix Executor Executor Executor Executrix Adm. D.B.N.C.T.A. Executrix Executor Executors » Guardian Executor Sub. Trustee Executor
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