) e 0 oH 1) The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 1, 1994 3 3 Dallas school registration i still open for all students M ¢ | : The Dallas School District is may not be assigned to the most eImMori d ad \ / @ requesting the cooperation of convenient school building. : parents of children of school age All Kindergarten through 5th who have not registered for . grade students are to register at Sea the1994-95 school year. the Adminstration Building, 2 Itis essential the districtknows Church Street, Dallas. Fp CTER a ii ar ri SE : as soon as possible of all new Middle and Senior High stu- students planning to register, jents will register at their respec- especially the Kindergarten and {ye schools on Conyngham Ave., first grade students. Dallas Township. Problems occur with class and : Parents must bring birth cer- 1 buildi i d school bujlding assignments al; tificates, report cards from the {2 cponation arrangements bool and when students are registered late. Previous school and immuniza- tion records. Parents of new students or those transferring from other No student will be allowed to schools are strongly encouraged enter school without proof of re- to register their children immedi- quired immunizations. ately. For more information, call the Late elementary registrants school district at 675-5201. Dallas to host kids' cheerleading clinic The Dallas High School Varsity Cheerleaders will conduct its annual J Cheerleading Clinic for Kids June 21 through June 24 in the senior high school gymnasium, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. each day. _. Registration for the clinic will be held May 20, 6-8 p.m. and May 21, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at the entrance to the Dallas Senior High School. _ The fee will include a commemorative t-shirt and instruction in all aspects of cheerleading. Friday, June 24, the participating students will present a program for Darents and friends at 11 a.m. Everyone is invited to attend this even The Dallas Cheerleaders have conducted the Cheerleading Clinic for Kids for the past 15 years. “sz == a I NE EEN ENT EEENEE Te FY TFET SIS FY YPN NTS YT™Y Kingston Twp. taxes due Kingston Township Tax Collector, Janice Castellani reminds resi- dents that face value on 1994 county tax bills will end Friday, JunelO. Taxes will be due at penalty value after that date. Office hours at the township office, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville are Mon.-Wed.-Fri., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Any questions should be directed to the tax collector at 696-3809. ® The best investment in your child's future is right in your own backyard. ~The backyard is an important part of your child's life. At GYMxNx Playgrounds Inc., we'll develop your backyard into a creative play environment that stimulates young imaginations and promotes physical skills. Come by and see our display of Daddow-lsaacs Post 672 of quality wooden play sets and forts. the American Legion held its 58th annual Memorial Day parade and service May 30. Above, the parade paused at the Veterans Memorial in 0 Dallas Borough for services before proceeding to Warden Cemetery. The Dallas Senior High School band accompa- nied the parade, and members sro played Taps with echo. Michael Trosan read the : Gettysburg Address. “CTE Right, veterans of World War So Il, the Korean War and Vietnam led the parade. Edward's Landscaping Service POST PHOTOS/RON BARTIZEK 525 River Street, Forty Fort, PA 18704 : ; Large On Site Display ran) in 287-4329 = i tehcfia) Jeo tehci@aife~ teBcifa |) (je tec 2 { 3 = ry, call > For Delivery, ca iS We understand that the confusion caused by mortgage & -. options can be frightening. That's why MNMC offers a 3 ) stress-free solution. ‘Mortgages Made Easy ; pms = "% Atnoobligation, we'll privately and confidentially listen 3 \ 4 3 Eric J. 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