or RR The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 24, 1995 7 ore discon ued. Offe not good for refinancing existing Melion Loans. Metton Bank, NA: Member FDIC. Northeastern Reg 7, 3 A b Rr FoR & i N & 2 » Bm emer ws wr a Ee ys SE ememin wee reese Ei a i UA Ui RP A AR WF Te TTR I Ei =" sls ia Holiday Dog officers to check for | ets’ license, rabies tags oo} J | a | J | @ p= Luzerne County will be can- by mail by getting and tillingouta i. SC hed U led vassed for unlicensed dogs dur- dog license application for each | ee ing May and June according to dog and sending the required fee po Eugene Dziak, Regional Dog Law (check or money order) and a self- Dallas Supervisor for the Pennsylvania addressed, stamped envelope to: Poo Department of Agriculture. Luzerne County Treasurer B iW alter J. Galka, parade mar- Dog wardens from the depart- Courthouse a , shal for the Daddow Isaacs Ameri- ment's regional office in Tunkhan- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 : can Legion, Post 672 in Dallas nock will form teams to call on During the canvass, dogs run- announced that Judge Ann owners of unlicensed dogs. ning at large willbe impoundedat || : Lokuta, first woman elected to the Owners who failed to obain a local animal shelter. Owners [ 3 o Luzerne County Court of Com- 1995 licenses for theirdogs should can be cited and fined up to $300 | 2 “| mon Pleas will be guest speaker do so itnmediately, since violators for letting their animals run loose. ; for.the Memorial Day parade and can be cited to appear in court At this/time of year, dogs often ! services in Dallas. and fined up to $300. form packs that attack livestock ' The parade will begin at 9 a.m. Licenses are required for all and other domestic animals. If ) oy stop at the monunient at the dogs six months of age and older. the dog owners are identified, they ; five corners for ef opening i iti ' i i ; The license can be obtained from b ired to pay for the | remarks by Legion Commander Senior Citizens annual interf aith service the Treasurer's Office in Luzerne li ge Faddition to i John Charnev befo The annual Project: HEAD Interfaith Service, hosted by Father Peter Crynes and the Back i Jol y re the honor : ) ba! County Courthouse. the fine. Dziak said By , roll is read. Mountain Senior Citizens Club, was recently held at St. Therese's Church. Following the formal canvass, | Father William Cusick the Participating clergy were: Pastor Harriet Santos, Shavertown United Methodist Church, Shaver- : yh | of 2 Ys : Eel pd 2 The fee is $3 for spayed or wardens will make unannounced | : a Dallas Sr. High School Band and town; Rabbi Michael L. Joseph, Spiritual Director, Temple B'Nai B'rith, Kingston and Father Peter neutered animals and $5 for other license checks in the county. : 2 4 youth organizations of the Back Crynes. Readers were Lillian Soveroski, president of the Back Mountain Club; Sophnie Kapral, dogs. Owners should present Another Pennsylvania law’ b i Mountain will also participate. secretary and Nick Pericci, club delegate to the advisory board of Project: HEAD. proof that their dogs arespayedor specifies that all dogs and House 1 ! Observance will continue at Musicians were Jean Yurek and the Golden Voices Choral Group, Peggy Knapich, Anita Stevens, neutered. Senior citizens who cats over three months of age | + Woodlawn Cemetery for a prayer Carol Coolbaugh, the “Belle Chimers” of Shavertown United Methodist Church; soloists, Anne provide proof that they are 65 or must be vaccinated against ra- + by the Reverend Michael Bealla, Balavage, Back Mountain club member and co-chairperson of the event; and Mary Ann Daley, older pay $1.75 ‘for spayed or bpjes! House cats are those that | . selections by the Dallas High coordinator of Project: HEAD of Catholic Social Services of Wyoming Valley. Accompanists were neutered animals and $2.75 for spend any part of a 24-hour pe- | : School Band and remarks by Eileen McDowell and Adam Sorber. other dogs. riod in a residence inhabited by a 4 . Dallas Legion Adjutant Tom Reese, Pet owners can obtain alicense human. iS } . Judge Lokuta and Commander i . Charney. 1 | <The coterie will then continue N b k h = MT | ; b ' h ] . 1 is @ | sewices at Chapel Lawn Ceme- ew 00 S on t e rary S S e ves Senior | ] 1enus 1 | tery. } i IE . The Back Mountain Memorial “Wonder Boys” by Michael Chabon “Self-defense” by Jonathan 3 : Jackson Township Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas, “Beauty From Ashes” by Eugenia Kellerman Senior Citizen's Centers spon- WEDNESDAY - Baked hamw/ | . “The Ladies Auxiliary of the announces the addition of the Price sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming fruit sauce, sweet potatoes, suc- | | Jackson Township Volunteer Fire follwoing books to their collection. “The Information” by Martin Amis VIDEO CASSETTE Counties Bureau For the Aging cotash, whole wheatbread, cream 3 | Company will sponsor its annual NON-FICTION REFERENCE Te Ameriean Experience The Iron offer hot noon meals Monday isg cupeaie cha ; 1 i : for ; : i : : . - Baked brocc 3 | Memorial service at the fire hall «Fodor's Greece” edited by Conrad “Criminal Sentencing” edited by “Understanding Seizure Disorders” through Priday 10 people 60 yers d ch h 1 | site on Chase Road. Little Paulus Robert Emmet Long Family Video Library of age of older, Donslions fom. 97 cheese quiche, ash brown | 4 | The Rev. Ronald Cease of the “Low Maintenance Gardening” by “The U.S. Congress Handbook “Existing Light” Kodak Video participants is gratefully accepted potatoes, Jats vegetables, Bie | . Valley View Union Chapel Church ~~ Time-Life Books 1995" Exchange and needed in order to expand berry mullin, citrus sections. : |) | ©! will conduct the service, assisted "An Anthropologist On Mars: 7 "Existing Light Photography” by this program. FRIDAY - Egg salad on bagel, | | by the Very Rev. Herbert G. Nahas, Paradoxical Tales” by Oliver W. MYSTERY Kodak Video Exchange The following menu is for the pasta salad, marinated tomato | | OIC Captain Kevin Miller and a Sacks “The Killing Floor” by Peter Turnbull = “Fern Gull: The Last Rainforest” week of May 29. All mealsinclude salad, chocolate cookie, cream of | | firing squad from Battery B-109th “The Ditchdigger's Daughters” by “The Bookman's Wake" by John “The Pagemaster” margarine, milk and coffee, broccoli soup, bagel. gE | Field Artilery, retired Air Force M/ Yvonne S. Thornton Dunning “Gulliver's Travels” | sat’ N ' Sartint ili “lll Wind" by Nevada Barr : “What Do You Want To Be When MONDAY - Memorial Day, For further information, con- | { Ot. Neno Sartinl, auxillary FICTION “If I'd Killed Him When | Met Him" You Grow Up?” tacttheL in- | bers, Dallas Boy Scout Tr “Obi in Mi centers closed, actthe Luzerne/WyomingCoun- i members, Dallas Boy scout’ lroop “Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than by Sharyn McCrumb “The Bear” TUESDAY - Crilled chick ties Bureau for the Aging Nutri- | 232, Brownie Troop 640andLake- They Appear” by Katharine Weber “The Odd Job” by Charlotte “Beethoven” : Se : on tion Pro all th g i 1 | Lehman trumpeter Terry Newell. ‘The Rainmaker” by John Grisham MacLeod “The Secret Garden” sandwich, lettuce-tomato slices, c gram or ¢ e senior 1 ‘The program will honor the ‘The Distinguished Guest” by Sue “No Night is Too Long” by Barbara Spy Chitty Bang Bang” cole slaw, sandwich roll, canta- Citizens Center nearest your E ' memory of the departed service Miller : Vine “The Black Stallion” loupe slices, mayonnaise. home. 1 + | @@ | men and women who made a panda P hosTie a Greg lles LARGE PRINT of ree Wi 7, | | supreme sacrifice for their coun- .2'S0N Dy Ralhryn harrison LA HINT : “Thumbelina” = 1 Ee I ESL LA Jer Use the handy coupon on page2 ing deceased friends of the com- "Children of the Dust” by Clancy Woods “San Francisco” by Day Ranger to subscribe to The Dallas Post | puny, Carlile | “Trust Me” by Jayne Ann Krentz “Paris” by Day Ranger | + Officers of the auxiliary are ‘Silent Treatment” bu Michael "Borderliners” by Peter Hoeg A . president, Grace Fielding; vice Palmer “The Hot Zone” by Richard Preston 2 J * president, Marjorie Zbick; secre- 5 | iat » tary AnnaManzoni and treasurer, Lif “oy NS, ‘ Snpaiy 85 So0NGe, ¢ Desiree Evans. y 4 ife Improvement Loans" | | Chamersons or ne service | BACK Mountain briefs ain V &@ | are: Irene Kasko Preslipski, De- E : ~ i siree Evans, Charles Kasko, Karen Coit 2 | | Richards and SFC Steven Stem- Dallas girls’ basketball team car wash May 27 / ’ ed dale Cemetery A car wash to benefit the Dallas Girls' basketball team will be held / » Oa May 27, at Noon's Garage on the Harveys Lake Highway, 10 a.m. - 2 1 i +.On May 29 a Memorial ServicE p.m. Advance tickets are available from team members. EY Wanted To See More Of The Country. x {will start at 10:30 a.m. with a y TE or, Coal show May 27.28 aiHarveys Laks We Showed Them The Most Affordable Way. tery. The children vil Secorare The Fourth Annual Boat Show sponsored by The Antique and 1 the soldiers’ graves with flags and 54440 Boat Society Inc., Northeastern Pennsylvania Chapter, will be A | flowers. held May 27 and 28 at the Grotto Marina at Harveys Lake, 10 a.m. to . hb | Ql A roast beef dinner will be gp, l ‘WW! served from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. : ' Affer this time hot roast beef : a - : | sandwiches and hot dogs will be Free medical clinic every Friday yf | available. Homemade pies and The Back Mountain Free Medical Clinic at St. Therese's Church, 1 | ice cream will be on sale all day. ower level, corner of Pioneer and Davis St., Shavertown, welcomes all 1 i The annual business meeting who are need of medical care by competent doctors, nurses and staff. b of the association will be held in If uninsured or underinsured we care to help. Come Fridays, time: 1 | the church hallonJune 7 at 7:30 6:30 p.m. 3 | p.m, Confidentiality assured. 3 i=: The Memorial Day activities at 3 | ““the,Oakdale Cemetery date back : . 1 d | ® 003 whenagroupofcivilwar Sweet Valley fair May 25-29 3 “veterans gathered in a grove lo- The Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Company will hold its annual Parade : I'eated below the cemetery to re- &Fair May 25-29, behind the Ross Elementary School in Sweet Valley. J member their fallen comrades in White elephant stand items are needed. Drop off at house next to fire ] prayer. hall or call Joy Wickard at 477-5321 to drop at her house on Rte. 118. 3 J w Th € Tru ste € AREA EIGHTH- AND NINTH-GRADE students are 5 ‘ A h = t encouraged to register for Wyoming Seminary’s . C : eve m € fn Trustee Achievement Scholarship exam, to be held 3 - Saturday, February 11, at the school’s Kingston ) I Scholarship ee ; at Wyo mi n g The Trustee Achievement Scholarship, now in 3 : its 14th year, provides an opportunity for the 0 : 3 } ; highest quality education in the region. Up to five It Started With A 100% Rebate Of Up To 30 Days Interest. A ® S e imi Nn d ry scholarships will be awarded to students who Te wanted to see the USA. So we told them about Mellon loans and personal credit J y : ] combine outstanding performance on the competi- lines that offer a 100% rebate of up to 30 days of interest. 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