@ vo ‘e The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 7, 1999 7 4 POST PHOTOS/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Music § Students from the chamber music program at Wyoming Seminary visited Dallas Elementary School recently to introduce children to music in an "Instrument Petting Zoo." Sem students demonstrated their instruments, and curious Dallas youngsters were able to hold instruments and take a stab at playing. In top photo, TomYouells held Dan Mariner's tuba as Megan Youells waited her turn. Below left, Laura Jehlshowed an oboe to Maria Moss. Jason Schilling, below, got a close look at Ben Warrington's cello. "All politics 1S local’ v8 ro» Thomas "Tip" O'Neill Former Speaker of the House Shouldn't your advertising be, t00? - Would you canvass neighborhoods that aren't in your voting Dallas Post. district? Of course not. So, why spend precious advertising dollars to reach people who can't vote for your candidate? That's what happens when you use radio, television or city newspapers. But not with The The Dallas Post is all local, all the time. And our readers are among the most involved and active in the region. So, when you get their vote you might also get their influence on friends and neighbors. Don't waste your precious advertising budget on people who live in Wilkes-Barre, Pittston or Mountaintop. Call today for our low rates and other information. : The Dallas Post Serving the Back Mountain for 108 years 607 Main Road (across from Offset Paperback) Dallas 675-5211 DeRemer announces run for county Recorder of Deeds Republican, Robert DeRemer announced his candidacy for Luzerne County Recorder of Deeds. Mr. DeRemer attended Luzerne High School prior to entering the U.S. Navy. He is married to Mary Ellen Yachew of Swoyersville. They have two Life grown children, ROBERT DeREMER Robert Jr. of Evans Falls and Michelle of New York City. They have one grand- child, Robert III. Robert DeRemer is the former owner of Dallas One Hour Clean- ers and is presently the owner of DeRemer Realty in Dallas. “As a licensed real estate broker, I have toresearch deeds, mortgages and maps that are recorded in the office. I feel this knowledge makes me well qualified for the office of Recorder of Deeds,” said DeRemer. Mr. DeRemer would like to put all publicrecords in the Recorder’s office on computer. “This would give easy, user friendly access when needed,” he said. Spaghetti dinner at Eastern Star The Building Association of Dallas Eastern Star Chapter #396 will sponsor a spaghetti dinner on Saturday, April 17, from 4:30-7 p.m. in the Eastern Star Hall, Foster Street and Woodlawn Avemnue (Behind CVS). Dona-. tion is $5 for adults, $3 for chil- dren, pre-school free. Takeouts will be available. There will be a Welsh Cookie Sale. - For information call Catherin Edwards at 675-2869. Tickets are available from any member or at the door. BIRTHS | NESBITT HOSPITAL LANSBERRY, Russell and Mary, Dallas, a son, March 31. Join Our Family For Breakfast. Saturday, April 17th, 9:00 AM Convention Hall, Pittston Chairpersons Judy Kaminski and Mayor Jim Haggerty invite you to start the day off with great friends, great food, dnd the opportunity to meet a great candidate. Contribution: $15 per ticket. Please call 883-3860 for tickets. Paid for by the Committee to Elect Judge Tom Burke. Continue the Commitment. Children’s Hospital at The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Janet Weis Children’s Hospital at Geisinger Medical Center
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