The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 04, 1984, Image 2

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Crusade planned
Eating patterns and food choices
can be important factors in how
“much tooth decay you have. The
reason is simple: everything you
eat passes through your mouth.
When foods are eaten that contain
carbohydrates (sugars and
these acids onto the teeth. This acid
continues to attack for 20 minutes or
more. After many such attacks, the
tooth enamel may break down,
forming a cavity.
The amount of carbohydrates in a
food is only one of the factors that
determines its effects on the teeth
said the Pennsylvania Dental Asso-
ciation.
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The following policy on admission
of beginners has been adopted by
the Lake-Lehman School Board:
Kindergarten — Children who
have reached the age of 5 years of
Sept. 30, 1984 will be admitted to
first grade.
First Grade — Children who have
reached thé age of 6 years by Sept.
30, 1984, will be admitted to first
grade.
All-Day Kindergarten — Kinder-
garten in the Lake-Lehman School
District is an all-day program.
Registration and screening for
kindergarten and first grade stu-
dents will be held in the area
according to the following alphabeti-
cal schedule of the child’s last
name:
Lehman-Jackson
Lehman
Monday, April 9, 1984 - 9:00 a.m.
(A, B); 10:00 a.m. (C, D, E, F);
11:00 a.m. (G, H, I); 1:00 p.m. (J,
K, L); 2:00 p.m. (M)
Tuesday, April 10, 1984 - 9:00 a.m.
(N, 0, P); 10:00 a.m. (Q, R); 11:00
a.m. (S); 1:00 p.m. (T, U,; V); 2:00
p.m. (W,X,Y, Z) :
Lake-Noxen Building, Harveys
Lake
Wednesday, April 11, 1984 - 9:00
a.m. (A, B); 10:00. a.m. (C, D,
E,F); 11:00 am. (G, H, I); 1:00
p.m. (J, K, L); 2:00 p.m. (M)
Thursday, April 12, 1984 - 9:00
am. (N, O, P); 10:00 a.m. (Q, R);
Building,
Thursday, April 12, 1984 - 9:00
a.m. (N, O, P); 10:00 a.m. (Q, R);
11:00 a.m. (S); 1:00 p.m. (T, U, V);
2:00 p.m. (W, X,Y, Z)
Ross Building, Sweet Valley
Friday, April 14, 1984 - 8:30 a.m.
(A, B, C); 9:30 am. (D, E, F, G);
10:30 a.m. (H, 1, J, 'K); 12:30 p.m.
(L, M, N, O, P); 1:30 p.m. (Q, R, S,
T,U,V, W. X, YZ)
In order to be sure of how many
children will be attending kinder-
garten and first grade next year,
the school district asks that parents
make an effort to register their
children between April 9 and 13.
Any parent who is unable to
register their child during this time
may also register in the Elementary
Office located in the Lehman-Jack-
son Elementary Building in Lehman
or at the Lake-Noxen Elementary
Building in Harveys Lake. Both
offices are open between the hours
of 8 am. and 3 p.m. Monday
through Friday.
The School Board reminds par-
ents that the Administration and
Board of Directors reserve the right
to assign children to different build-
ings. In order to main reasonable
sized classrooms, it may be neces-
sary to transfer children to another
building within the district. If this is
the case, transportation will be pro-
vided.
This year a Pre-Kindergarten
Survey Clinic will be conducted at
the same time as registration. The
evaluation will consist of the follow-
ing screening areas:
1. Hearing
2. Speech
3. Vision
4. Motor Perception and Coordina-
tion ;
5. Kindergarten Readiness Assess-
ment :
School officials must review a
child’s immunization record. Par-
ents are asked to bring all neces-
sary immunization records at the
time of registration. No child will be
admitted in the Lake-Lehman
School District until proof of immu-
nization is presented to the school
Before entering school, State Law
requires the following immuniza-
tions:
longer required for admission to
school. However, the Department of
Health has asked that an accurate
record be kept of all vaccinations. If
your child has been vaccinated,
please present the vaccination cer-
tificate at the time of registration.
It should also be remembered that
once a child is enrolled in the public
school, he then falls within the
provisions of the Compulsory
Attendance Law.
Parents are reminded to have the
child’s birth certificate at the time
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Commonwealth Telephone Com-
pany recently filed revised tariffs to
become effective April 5, 1984.
These tariffs will increase the
state tax surcharge on customers’
bills from 5.0 percent to 6.9 percent.
The tariffs were filed in accordance
with the State Tax Adjustment Pro-
cedure Order of the Pennsylvania
Public Utility Commission.
Each year, all operating tele-
phone companies in Pennsylvania
are required to recompute their
surcharges. This year the result for
Commonwealth is an increase of 1.9
percent. The new rate will apply to
intrastate services billed after April
5, 1984. Subject to the tax are those
services which originate and termi-
nate within Pennsylvania.
Commonwealth Telephone Com-
pany serves the diversified commu-
nications needs of 140,000 customers
in a 19-county area of Eastern
Pennsylvania.
The Back Mountain Veterinary
Hospital of 732 Center Mill Rd.,
Dallas, has been certified as meet-
ing the practice criteria established
by the Pennsylvania Veterinary
Medical Association.
The hospital was evaluated in a
voluntary program established to
assure that veterinary facilities are
sanitary and contain the necessary
3% «
$995 \,
for
better
government
equipment, procedures and staff for
proper medical care of their animal
patients. The certification is good
for two years.
Dr. Richard C. Post is the owner
of the hospital.
_ Obituaries —
ROBERT LUCINSKI
Robert R. Lucinski, 39, of 339
Main St., Swoyersville, died March
26 in Geisinger Medical Center,
Danville, following a lengthly ill-
ness.
Surviving are his parents, Frank
and Stella Giza Lucinski, of Wilkes-
Barre; his wife, the former Jody
Tompko; son, Robert T., at home;
daughter, Jennifer A., at home;
brother, Richard Lucinski, Hopat-
cong, N.J.
Funeral was held March 29 from
Blazejewski-Antosh Funeral Home,
Luzerne, with a Mass of Christian
burial in St. Hedwig’s Church,
Kingston. Interment, St. Mary’s
Cemetery, Plymouth.
ELMIRA JAYNE
Elmira V. Jayne, of RD 3 Meshop-
pen, formerly of Noxen, died April 1
at Carpenter Care Center, Tunkhan-
nock. :
Surviving are sons, Warren, Forty
Fort; Ricahrd, niagara Falls, N.Y.;
Forrest, West Wyoming; daughter,
Mrs. Reba Loomis, Meshoppen; 15
grandchildren; 11 great-grandchil-
dren. A daughter, Avis Bugley, died
Dec. 24, 1974. -
Funeral services were held April
3 from the Sheldon Funeral Home,
Tunkhannock, with interment in
Orchid Cemetery, Noxen.
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