jy y SR AS SAARC RDA 2 EMS Sok REC Cae iam ad mrt spr Sey rr St SRT " The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 19,1990 9 "COMMUNITY \ Back MountainLibrary lists new memorial books The Back Mountain Memorial - Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- las, announces the addition of the following memorial books to their collection. In memory of Florence Weir, “The “National Gardening Association Guide to Kids’ Gardening:; “Focus on Flowers” presented by Frank and Dottie Henry; “The Terracotta Gardener” presented by United Penn Bank Audit Group; “Garbo” presented by Anne and Mark Pelak; “Sing a Pretty Song” presented by Jean Gordon Otto and Henry H. Otto, Jr.; “Benedict Arnold” pre- sented by Betty J. Them and T.R. Them; “Through the Garden Gate” presented by United Penn Bank Audit Group. in In memory of Gertrude Moss, gS 2000 Garden Questions An- swered by 20 Experts”; “The Best From Out West" presented by Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Moss, Jr. In memory of John Zalewski, “The Startling Jungle” presented by OPD, SSU, ENDO, Barbara Safety seats being modified ‘On November 1, 1990, Fisher- Price announced that it is offering modifications to approximately 975,000 child safety seats. The seats were manufactured from ‘April 1985 through August 1985 ‘and from May 1987 through Janu- ary 1989. ‘The child safety seats produced . between April and August of 1985, Model No. 9100, contain shields swwhich may break during use. Some car seats produced from May 1987 : todJanuary 1989, Models Nos. 9100 and 9101, may have shields that | are difficult to latch because of a ' cracked plastic part on the inside + of the buckle. « Though it is not recalling the . safety seats, Fisher-Price is pro- : viding new shields to consumers ‘ who own the defective car seats. In : addtion, the button located on the - shoulder belt can be removed. Consumers have reported that ‘some children have placed the button in their mouths. If you have any questions con- . cerning these defective models, please call Fisher-Price Toll-free at 7° 1-800-527-1034 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. or write: Consumer * -. - Ww Affairs Department A, Fisher-Price, 636 Girard Avenue, East Aurora, NY 14052. If you need general in- -.\ formation concerning child safety LE r seats, call the PA Traffic Injury Prevention Project at 1-800-CAR- BELT. Boston, Jo Wodyka and Bettie Ann. In memory of Mrs. Hale S. Coughlin, Sr. “The Gardener's Il- Justrated Encylcopedia of Trees and Shrubs” presented by Florence Crump and Florence Crump Cabore. In memory of Martha Gager, “The Harowsmith Perennial Gar- den” presented by the John Lloyd Family. In memory of Helen Elko, “Gi- raffes, the Sentinels of the Savan- nas:’ “A Horse of a Different Color” presented by Elyse and Ashleigh Ide. In memory of Henry Hill, “An American Ordeal” presented by the Bren Family. In memory of Florence Weir, “Sand Castles Step-by-Step” pre- sented by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Martin; “The New American Kitchen” presented by Elin M. Northrup and Barbara Lemmond; “Iron Horse: Lou Gehrig in His Time” presented by Mr. and Mrs. William Roman; “Embracing the Earth” presented by Rose M. Gula. In memory of Mildred Devens LaBar, “Very Rare Glassware of the Depression Years” presented by Mabel Jenkins and Jennie Hill. . In memory of Gertrude Moss, “Saga of the American Flag: an Illustrated History” presented by Mr. and Mrs. Willard A. Schoen; “Van Gogh: His Life and His Art” presented by John R. Hyland; “The Common Sense Mortgage” pre- sented by Julian and Gretchen Smith. In memory of David Emanuel, “Rocks, Minerals & Fossils” pre- sented by Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Austin. In memory of Martha Gager “The Art of Bonsai” presented by Han- ford and Phyllis Eckman. In memory of Raymond W. Sweitzer, “Book of North American Birds” presented by The Duplicate Bridge Club. In memory of Santino Argento “Love You Forever” presented by } 4 3 ~ dith) Schellenberg. ‘Pallis, “Using Your Camera” pre- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brice and Family. In memory of Charles’ Nelson, “Malcolm Forbes: The Man Who Had Everything” presented by Mr. and Mrs. Myer Greenwald. In memory of Ambrose West, “The New Handbook of Health & Preventive Medicine” presented by Elizabeth S. Montgomery. In memory of Leonard Henry Derby, “The Excluded Americans: Homelessness and Housing Poli- cies” presented by Mrs. Ed (Ju- In memory of Cleatas Sweezy, “Canework™ presented by Lettie Culver. In memory of Mrs. Emily G. Davenport, “I Need You" presented by New Century Club. In memory of Sheron and Joey sented by Mrs. Leonard Pallis, Sr. In memory of Frank L. Howorth, “Hobbyist Sourcebook” presented “EEE. 7% by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eyet, Jr. Ly Parente wins Mercedes-Benz 1990 Starlight Ball Raffle Chairman Barbara Giordano, Kingston and Starlight Ball Chairman Cece McCarthy, Wilkes-Barre, recently presented the keys to a 1991 Mercedes-Benz class 190 automobile to Marla Parente, Harveys Lake, the winner of the annual Starlight Ball drawing. The winning ticket #051, was picked at the Starlight Ball which was held recently at Genetti Best Western, Wilkes-Barre. All 400 $100 tickets were sold for the car. : Shown from left is Marla Parente, accepting the keys from Bar- bara Giordano and Cece McCarthy. d ~ SUPERIOR INSURANCE | "FOR AUTO, HOME, BUSINESS AND LIFE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE JOE MASEYCHIK < and Erie Insurance Group provide ERIE te policyholders with as near perfect INSURANCE [ERIE protection and service as is GROUP SERy ICE ks oa; humanly possible. Why not make us prove it! 150 S. River Street, Plains, PA 18705 NG {717) 829-6648 J ® ERIE INSURANCE EXCHANGE ERIE FAMILY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ERIE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE ERIE. PA. 46530 5 Kiwanis make donation to Gary Shaw Fund | a) Endless Mountain ) The Luzerne County @ommunity College Alumni Association recently accepted a donation for the RPL Disposal Inc. 3 PL Gary Shaw Fund from members of the Dallas Kiwanis Club. : ~ AND ~ The Kiwanis Committee for Youth Services presented the donation to Gary’s aunts, Cindy Parsons ) Galka-Bean Inc ) and Angel Shaw, in conjunction with the Gary Shaw Festival and Crafts Fair sponsored by the Yad ry Yo LCCC Alumni Associaton. 0) RD 0) Shown during the presentation of the check are, from left, first row, Abigail George "72, Wilkes- % 5 Barre, Commitee Chairperson, LCCC Alumni Association; Angel Shaw, Sweet Valley; and Gloria - | AND (717) 836-2420 — Migatulski ‘88, Pittston, Secretary LCCC Alumni Association. ) GALRA BEAN Joe. ") Second row, Kiwanis members Tex Wilson, Dallas, and Eimer Reese, Dallas; Cindy Parson, Sweet Qu¥ OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: (& Valley; Kiwanis members Charles Kishbaugh, Dallas; and George McCutcheon, Dallas. | : i : : r ) Residential pickups i ; -_N nd” Commercial service Adopt-a-pet la Special clean up ( Bubbles, a domestic long-hair Qu ALIT Y HOMES ) Container services [Sil cat, white with orange markings Ce’ Roll offs is waiting at the Luzerne County "A Leader in Custom-Built Homes" rf p | Recytiing {) 1 SPCA for someone to stop in and take him home for Christ- PERSONAL CONSULTATION P.0. BOX 577 ot mas. Bubbles, eight mons old COMPLETE HOME PACKAGES DALLAS, PA 18612 | ig has had his rabies an IZ_AAALA AR AA AA MAR oN shots and is housebroken. He PHONE ; R¢ NA GS fa Shinada Ls wants someone fo give him a 675-4676 Jy IG HE & iv qY §7 / Vv @Y § good home and some tender, loving care. Stop in at the SPCA, 524 E. Main St., Fox Hill, Wilkes- Barre, 11a.m.to3 p.m.or5t0 7 p.m. weekdays, or 11 to 3 p.m. weekends and take this lovely pet home for Christmas. CUSTOM DESIGN SERVICE » 18 MONTH GUARANTEE AMAZING NEW APPETITE CONTROL Now You Can Lose Weight and Love It! Why put your body through the pain and torture of a rigorous diet Only $35.00 i Why not go for tht college diploma? $44 PER CREDIT HOUR ($5 General Service Fee Per Credit Hour) Registration date: Monday January 7, 1991 6-8 p.m. Classes begin Monday, January 28, 1991 Classes end Thursday, May 9, 1991 il ee re ee i Communy Golioge of Luzers Coun, By SE rn a YT soFasas] | nnounces its Spring ass Schedule EN wi DISCOVERY: i j= | ‘CHAIR S15 ' | | alias Area TORN 2 ROOMS OF CARPET STOP DROPS! Class location: Dallas Area High School |; "© | : a 288-4542 or 1-800-422-7668 B | . and exercise program when you don’t have to? Just 4 drops in your choice of liquid 3 times a day decreases your appetite dramatically. Across from Dallas Elementary School Final exams week of May 13, 1991 | = : FREE TEFLON TREATMENT WITH THIS AD! | : | i TT TTT Te by NO RISK. 30 DAYS MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Course Title Time Day : : ACC111 Prin Acctg | 6:30 9:25 Monday vd a * NO FAD DIETS | 30:2 : . ACC112 Prin Acctg Il 6:30 9:00 Tuesday ; Darling S Greenhouse * Nomis i BUS128 Shthd Thry Grg. 6:30 9:15 Thursday Large Selections of | x NO DR Bi: BUS202 Prin Mktg Il 6:30 9:15 Wednesday : ; BUS262 Business Law 2 6:30 9:15 Thursday : Poinseftias SAFE. .. EFFECTIVE . .. CHENl Fund Chemistry 6:30 9:25 Monday ; (Wholesale & Retail) i RE DSPO6O(1) Fund Algebra 6:30 9:00 Tuesday ; . in this small 1/2 ounce, pocket- EMS207 FA/CPR 6:30 9:25 Monday : Also large selections of sized bottle with dropper. ENG101 English Comp | 6:30 9:15 Wednesday : ONLY ENG102 Eng CompiLit Il 6:30 9:00 Tuesday : Natural Wreaths IST209 -D1 IntrMicrocmptr 6:30 9:00 Tuesday : Pine Cone Wreaths 34.95 IST209 -D2 Intr Microcmptr 6:30 9:15 Wednesday x0 {plus $3.80 Shipping and fending) IST260 IntLotus 1-2-3 6:30 9:15 Thursday 0 C Pou gh a Aron surgly MAT105 Bsc Clg Math 6:30 9:25 Monday : emeitery LOgS PSY217 Dvipmntl Psych 6:30 9:00 Tuesday : i 08 REF. SOC215 Prin Sociology 6:30 9:15 Wednesday : Christmas Trees LE #20315 SPE125 Fund Speech 6:30 9:25 Monday : Monday, Wednesday and Thursday classes are extended to make | 1/2 Mile off Rt. 309 on Dore Caloics up for missed time. Hildebrant Road 300.22: rn Suuuieh - - - ; credit. It begins on Jan. 28 and ends on Mar. 6b. : J 1 800-222 9393 ; March 11.
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