Frgsinsnnnst Gy Sonn BEN Cd Safety first The 1986-87 school year will begin for all students in the Dallas School District on Sept. 3, Frank Galicki, assistant principal of the Dallas Senior High School, announced. The professional staff of the Dallas Schools will participate in an in-service program Sept. 2. The high school begins at 8 a.m. and dismisses at 2:56 p.m. Parents are requested to consult the bus routes published in the newspapers to determine their child’s bus assignment and departure points. Any concerns regarding bus trans- portation should be addressed to Susan Farr, bus coordinator, at the Dallas School District Administra- tion Offices, Church Street, Dallas. All Dallas Senior High School seniors and juniors should consult the bulletin boards listings, in the cafeteria, and report to their assigned homerooms at 8 a.m. Dallas Senior High School sopho- mores should report to the high school auditorium. Secondary stu- dents who have not registered for school should report to the building office of their respective schools. The school lunch program will begin on Sept. 3, the first day of school is a full day session. Parents are reminded that the cost of the student lunch is 95 cents for second- ary students. Coles announce Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Coles, Broomall, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kimberly Ann to K. Gary Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Kirk, Dallas. Miss Coles is a 1982 graduate of Marple Newtown Senior High School and will graduate with a B.S. degree in Secondary Educa- tion from Bloomsburg University in December, 1986. Kirk is a 1982 graduate of Dallas High School and gradu- ated from Bloomsburg Univer- sity in May, 1986 with a B.S. degree in Business Administra- tion. He is a staff accountant for Parente, Randolph, Orlando, Carey and Associates in Wilkes- Barre, Pa. THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, September 3.1986: 3 Service awards : Nesbitt Memorial Hospital recently honored 168 employees at a Service Awards Dinner Dance at the Irem Temple Country Club in Dallas. Those employed by Nesbitt for five, 10, 15, and 20 years of service received service award pins. Staff members with 25 years of service were presented pins and engraved silver trays. Those with more than 25 years were honored with $100 bonds, while individuals for 30 and more years received $250 savings bonds. Some staff members of 20 and more years are, first row: Marie Zemanick, R.N., Wilkes-Barre; Ella Jayne, Wilkes-Barre; Jeanette Carpenter, R.N., West Pittston; Dr. Goerge Davis, Chief of Staff, Kingston; Isabel Baltes, Wilkes-Barre; Antoinette Oleski, R.N., Wyoming; Claire Meyers, Trucksville; and Mary O'Donnell, R.N., Kingston. Second row: Frear Scovell, Director, Kingston; Bruce Slocum, Director, Dallas; Josephine Alfano, R.N., Pittston; Ida Rowe, R.N., West Pittston; Regina Waverka, R.N., Luzerne; Helen Wanyo, Edwardsville; Carla Williams, Forty Fort; Doris Renoe, Wilkes-Barre; James Jolley, Trucksville; and Frank Townend, Director, Wilkes-Barre. Standing: Ron Stern, Administrator, Shavertown; Ken Getz, Adminstrative Assistant, Shaver- town; Ralph Rozelle, PhD., Director, Wilkes-Barre; Kevin Ross, Assistant Administrator, Shavertown; Mrs. Gordon Williams, Director, Edwardsville; and Charles Reif, PhD., Director, Wilkes-Barre. & Island luau Residents of the Meadows Apartments, Dallas recently attended a Hawaiian Luau on the grounds of the complex. Residents came in brightly colored, shirts, pants, and dresses, and were provided with leis and flowers. Seated, left to right, Tess Polachek, Marjorie Gabel, Ann Dymond, Clara Troxell. Standing, Janet Mazur, Asst. Manager, George Bartorillo, Betty Kunkle, Tom Williams, Ruth Muchler, Laura Watkins, Herb Phillips, and Barbara J. Williams, Manager. Property CAN YOU HELP transfers WOODTIP CONSTRUCTION CO., to DIANE A. and ROBERT E. BUDIN, ux, 127 Frangorna Drive, Trucksville, Property-- Kingston Twp. neglect or other family problems. DONALD C. ROOS, ux, to YOLANDA I. and GABRIEL LOTESTO, ux, 227 Terrace Ave., Trucksville, Property--Kingston Twp., PTL-2, PTL-3, $52,000 If you can help, call CHILDREN & YOUTH SERVICES at 826-8701 Bent-a-tub FRANCIS R. CHAMBERLAIN, ux, to DOROTHY and ROBERT W. REY, ux, 3829 Bear Creek, Wilkes-Barre Blvd., Property-- Lehman Twp., 3.00 acres, $15,000. MAN'S BEST FRIEND _____ 28 CALLTODAY CLASSIFIEDS 675-5211 D100 NAAIER OU $299 Al v JACUZZI SPA Parties Birthdays Barbeques SET UP AND TAKE DOWN INCLUDED Daily - Weekend - Weekly 2a Rental Rates | CALD - For Reservations 675-3696 (Leave message if No Answer) IRE