Sy THE DALLAS POST/Monday, December 31, 1984 Taylor honored Jennie Taylor has been selected as the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, Employee of the Month for December. Mrs. JENNY COOPER Post names new carrier Jenny Cooper, daughter of Sandy and Jerry Cooper of Stonehedge, Dallas, is the newest addition to The Dallas Post newspaper carriers. Jenny, a student at the Dallas Township School, likes ice skating, swimming and art and is an active member of Brownie Troop 654. She recently took over a route previously established by her brother, Billy. Jenny now delivers The Dallas Post to residents of Stonehedge, Center Hill Road and White Birch. Anyone interested in subscribing to The Dallas Post is asked to call 675-5211 for home delivery. Taylor began her employment at the Center in August, 1983,' as a nurses aide; and since December, 1983, has held the position of receptionist. Mrs. Taylor is a native of Johnson City, Tennesee. She graduated from Sulphur Springs High School and attended Tennessee State College. Since moving to the area five years ago, Jennie and her husband, Al, have lived at Harveys Lake. Mrs. Taylor was presented with a cash award for her award winning suggestion by her supervisor, Jack Liput, Director of Admissions and Social Service. Shown here, from left, are SES Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Jack Liput, Director of Admissions and Social Service and Jennie Taylor, Employee of the Month. Program Daniel Holdredge, a member of Cub Scout Pack 281 of the United Methodist Church, Dallas, is shown here receiving a check from George Brutko, cubmaster. The check repre- sents food collected by Daniel and other members of Cub Pack 281 during a food drive conducted as part of Daniel's work toward his Eagle Scout Award. The food drive benefits the Back Mountain area and was sponsored by the Back Spring Semester Evening Courses * Credit ®* Non-Credit ® Self Enrichment Day — Evening — Weekend Classes ®* Main Campus °® Dallas ® Hazleton Pittston ®* Wilkes-Barre ® Kingston ® Berwick *33 PER CREDIT HOUR ($2 General Service Fee Per Credit Hour) LUZERNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Dallas Non-Credit Dallas Senior High School Country/Colonial Decorating — $22.00 Six sessions, Thursdays, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Feb. 21 through Apr. 11. 1 C.E.U. Instructor: Barbra Scavone Fundamentals of interior Design — $30.00 Eight sessions, Mondays, 7:00-9:00 p.m. WEEKEND CLASSES SECTION: 41 Class Location: MAIN CAMPUS REGISTRATION DATES: Jan. 14, 15, 16, 1985 CLASSES BEGIN: Jan. 26, 1985 CLASSES END: April 21, 1985 FINAL EXAMS: April 27, 28, 1985 COURSE TITLE TIME DAY Feb. 25 through May 6 instructor: Barbra Scavone ACC 111 Prin. of Accounting | 9:00-12:30 Sat. ACC 112 Prin. of pL 1 9:00-12:30 Sun. WILKES-BARRE AREA BDP 212 Basic Programming 9:00-12:30 Sat. Section 35 BUS 101 Introduction to Business 9:00-12:30 Sat. Class Location: Coughlin High School BUS 125 Beginning Typewriting 8:30-1:05 Sat. REGISTRATION DATE: BUS 126 Intermediate Typewriting 8:30-1:05 Sat. Wednesday, Jan. 9, 6:30-8:30 p.m. BUS 127 Advanced Typewriting 8:30-1:05 Sat. CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, January 21, 1985 BUS 129 Shorthand & Transcription | 9:00-12:30 Sat. CLASSES END: Thursday, May 9, 1985 BUS 130 Medical Terminology | 9:30-12:30 Sun. FINAL EXAMS: Week of May 13, 1985 BUS 256-41 Word Processing 9:00-12:30 Sat. COURSE TITLE ; TIME DAY 256-42 Word Processing 9:00-12:30 Sat. ACC 111 Prin. of Accounting | 6:45-9:45 M. 257-41 Word Processing I 9:00-12:30 Sun. ACC 112 Prin. of Accounting Il 7:00-9:45 W. 257-42 Word Processing II 9:00-12:30 Sun. ACC 213 Managerial Accounting 7:00-9:45 Th. CHE 111 Fund. of Chemistry 9:00-12:30 Sat. ART 110 Art Appreciation 7:00-9:45 T. DSP 090 Elements of Science 9:00-12:30 Sun. BDP 212 Basic Programming 7:00-9:45 Th. ENG 101 English Composition | 9:00-12:30 Sat. BDP 213 Advanced Basic Programming 6:45-9:45 M. ENG 102 English Composition It 1:00-4:30 Sat. BUS 125-35 Beginning Typewriting 6:30-9:50, T. ECO 151 Prin. of Economics | 9:00-12:30 Sun. BUS 125-36 Beginning Typewriting 6:30-9:50 W. POS 211 American Government 9:00-12:30 Sat. BUS 126 Intermediate Typewriting 6:30-9:50 T. PSY 103 General Psychology 1:00-4:30 Sat. BUS 127 ~~ Advanced Typewriting 6:30-9:50 Th. PSY 217 Developmental Psychology 9:00-12:30 Sun. BUS 130 Medical Terminology | 7:00-9:45 W. RET 101 Real Estate Fundamentals 1:00-4:30 Sat. BUS 202 Prin. of Marketing II 7:00-9:45 Th. SOC 216 + Contemp. Social Problems 9:00-12:30 Sat. BUS 203 Salesmanship ¢ 6:45-9:45 M. SPE 125 Fundamentals of Speech 1:00-4:30 Sun. BUS 210 Intro. to Data Processing 7:00-9:45 W. BUS 260 Legal Aspects for the Health Prof. 700 yw DALLAS A BUS 261 Business Law | :00-9:45 W. SECTION REA ECO 152 Prin. of Economics Il 7:00-9:45 T. Class Location: Dallas Area High School ENG 101 English Composition | 6:45-9:45 M. REGISTRATION DATE: ENG 102 English Composition II 7:00-9:45 Th. Tuesday, Jan. 8, 6:30-8:30 p.m. ENG 222 World Literature II - 7:00-9:45 T. CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, January 21, 1985 HIS 102 History of Civilization | 6:45-9:45 M. CLASSES END: Thursday, May 9, 1985 HUS 114 Children with Disabilities 7:00-9:45 T. FINAL EXAMS: Week or May 13, 1985 JOR 101 Basic News Writing 7:00-9:45 Th. COURSE TITLE TIME DAY MAT 102 Survey of Math II 7:00-9:45 Th. ACC 111 Prin. of Accounting | 6:45-9:45 M. PHI 152 Life, Death and Dying 7:00-9:45 T. ACC 112 Prin. of Accounting II 7:00-9:45 T. PHY 101 Intro. to Physical Science | 7:00-9:45 T. ACC 213 Tax Accounting 7:00-9:45 W. PSY 103 General Psychology 6:45-9:45 M. BIO 101 Intro. to Biological Science | 7:00-9:45 W. PSY 204 Child Psychology 7:00-9:45 T. BUS 107 Mathematics of Finance 7:00-9:45 Th. RET 107 Law & Real Est. Practice 7:00-9:45 Th. BUS 128 Shorthand Theor 7:00-9:45 W. SOC 215 Prin. of Sociolo y 6:45-9:45 M. BUS 130 Medical Terreromgy | 6:45-9:45 M. SOC 216 Sonsmp. Social Problems 7:00-9:45 T. BUS 201 Principles of Marketing | - 7:00-9:45 T. SPE 125 Fund. ot Speech 7:00-9:45 W. BUS 210 Into. to Data Processing 7:00-9:45 W. TUR 101 Tourism | - Intro. & BUS 231 Principles of Management 7:00-9:45 Th. Dimensions 7:00-9:45 W. BUS 248 Small Bus. Management 6:45-9:45 M. Business L :00-9: ECO 1s) Prin, of Economics | 70945 Th, A4ASHOAY SATE ws ers 1s vs ovr ors DSP 060 Fundamentals of Algebra (1) 6:45-9:45 M. Wilk B N di % ENG 101 English Composition | 6:45-9:45 M. z xos- arre Non-Credit ENG 102 English Composition II 7:00-9:45 Th. Wilkes hare Solis Thagter HIS 102 History of Civilization Ii 7:00 9:45 TI. Pre-School Break Dance (ages 4-6) — $21.00 MAT 105 Basic College Math 7:00-9:45 W. T ! Ey ges # PSY 103 General Psychology 7:00-9:45 Th. Teh sessions. ursdays, 5:00-6:00 p.m. ; ; RET 101 | Fund. of Real Estate 7:00-9:45 W. eb. 21 through May 9 Instructor: Linda Kilduff SOC 215 Prin. of Sociology 7:00-9:45 W. Break Dance By The Atomic Breakers (ages 6-adult) SOC 216 Contemp. Social Problems 7:00-9:45 Th. $21.00 — Ten sessions, Thursdays, 6:00-7:00 .m. SPE 125 Fund. iio 6:45-9:45 M. Feb. 21 through May 9 Instructor: Linda Kilduff Breakdance Jazz (ages 6-adult) — $21.00 Ten sessions. Saturdays, 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Feb. 23 through May 11 Instructor: Linda Kilduff ALL MONDAY CLASSES WILL EXTEND 15 MINUTES LONGER IN ORDER TO MAKE UP FOR CLASS TIME MISSED DUE TO HOLIDAYS. (1) DSP 060 — It should be noted ’ geined through complet c degree purposes. It is suggested that students interested in this course make an appointment to be pro-tested hy calling 829-7406. LUZERNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Nanticoke, Pa. 18634 Telephone: 735-8300 — 829-7300 — 459-1600 Luzerne County Community College does not discriminate on the grounds of race. color, national origin. sex or handicap in the administration of ony of its educational progroms. octivities or employment in accordance with applicable federal stotutes and regulations. Inquiries concerning application of this policy should be directed 10 Susan Fay, Director of Attirmative Action Employee Relotions. Prospect Street and Middle Rood. Nanticoke PA 18634 (717.829.7393). > Lurene County Community will moke available to notional origin minority applicants with limited English language skills ond applicants with visual impairments all financiol ossistance materials. seeking volunteers The Retired Senior Volunteer Pro- gram of Luzerne-Wyoming Counties (RSVP) is looking for Senior Citi- zens who would like to help other senior citizens fill out their Property Tax-Rent Rebate Forms and uncomplicated federal and state income tax forms. RSVP is an ACTION * Program sponsored locally by the Luzerne- Wyoming Counties Bureau of the Aging. Older volunteers provide this service each year from February to April in’senior citizens centers and hi-rises. These volunteers will receive training from federal and state officials on January 22, 23, 24, and 29. If you are 60 years of age or older and are interested in the Tax Assist- ance Program, please contact the RSVP office, 111 N. Pennsylvania Blvd., Wilkes-Barre, 18702. or phone 822-1158. Mountain Clergy Association. HARRIET M. BELLES Sunset Harveys Lake 639-2010 RST EASTERN BANK Dallas Village Dallas 675-5241 <7 May your brand new season be filled... with miles of smiles! And, best of luck, too! DALLAS AUTO PARTS 688 Memorial Highway Dallas, Pa. 675-2143 Manager named at Meadows Attorney Sol Lubin, president of the Board of Ecumenical Enter- prises, Inc., has announced the business manager of the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Mrs. Belles joined Ecumenical in 1983 as bookkeeper before accepting the department head position. A member of the National Honor. Society, Mrs. Belles graduated from High School. retailing. Married to Joseph Belles, the couple reside at RD 1, Shickshinny, and are members of the Reyburn one son and daughter-in-law, Kevin and Eloise Belles. Drinking drivers increase On the eve of New Year’s celebra- tions, a time when people generally imbibe more alochol than usual, comes sobering news: the altest Reader’s Digest-Gallup Survey finds that the number of Americans who drink and drive is on the rise. discourage drinking and driving, including stiffer penalties, more people report they have driven under the influence (20 percent) today than when Gallup posed the question in 1982" (16 percent). Equally disturbing: in followup interviews with survey respondents, a surprising number of people insisted they are better drivers “after they've had a few,” Reader’s Digest reports in its January issue. In addition to those who admit to drinking and driving, another 15 percent of respondents report drunk driving by someone else in: their family. The survey, based on a self- administered questionnaire com- pleted by 979 drinkers out of a sample of 1,516 adult Americans, was conducted for Reader’s Digest by The Gallup Organization during the period June 29 - July 2, 1984. Other survey findings: : -The same percentage of Ameri- time since 1969. -While a majority of Americans (55 percent) say their consumption of alcohol hasn’t changed much during the past five years, a size- able portion of the public (29 per- cent) say they have cut back and only 11 percent say they drink more today than five years ago. In the 18- 29 age group, 21 percent have increased their consumption during this period. -Nine percent of families inter- viewed report that at least one family membe¥ has sought profes- sional or medical help to overcome a drinking problem. However, only 45 percnet of persons whose drink- ing has caused serious trouble in their lives have sought such assist- ance. ri : ¥ 1