BG HHH AAR REE eople School menus WEST SIDE TECH Wednesday, September 26 - Grilled Cheese, creamy cole slaw, chicken noodle soup, crackers, chilled fruit and milk, Thursday, September 27 - Open Face Turkey Sandwich with gravey, cranberry sauce, buttered vegeta- bles, snicker doodle cookies and milk. Friday, September 28 - Fish on a Bun, tarter sauce, chips, stuffed celery, black bottom cup cakes and milk. GATE OF HEAVEN Wednesday, September 26 - Cold Meat Hoagie, lettuce, tomato, cheese, carrot and celery sticks, chips, fruit and milk. Thursday, September 27 - Meat Ravioli with sauce, tossed salad, Italian bread and butter, cake, fruit, choc. or white milk. Friday, September 28 - Fish, but- tered macaroni, carrots and peas, bread and butter fruit and milk. LAKE-LEHMAN JR. HIGH AND ELEM. Wednesday, September 26 - Chicken Nuggets with honey dip, French fried, mixed garden vegeta- bles, pudding and milk. Thursday, September 27 - Beef Stew over noodles, pickled beets, parker house roll and butter, apple crisp and milk. Friday, September 28 - Pizza or Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich, potato chips, stuffed celery, peaches and milk. Monday, October 1 - Ham Patti on bun, candied sweet potatoes, but- tered corn, pudding and milk. Tuesday, October 2¢- Hot Dog on bun, cheese sqghares, “potato puffs, baked beans, cookies and milk. SR. HIGH Wednesday, September 26 - Chicken Nuggets with honey dip, ‘French fried, mixed garden vegeta- bles, pudding and milk. Thursday, September 27 - Hoagie with trimmings, pickle chips, chicken noodle soup and saltines, apple crisp and milk. Friday, September 28 - Pizza or Egg Salad Sandwich, potato chips, stuffed celery, peaches and milk. Monday, October 1 - Chicken or Ham Patti on Bun with relish, candied sweet potatoes, buttered corn, cookies and milk. Tuesday, October 2 - Hot Dog or Kielbasi on bun with sauerkraut, potato puffs, baked beans, pears and milk. Band projects are underway The Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors have begun work on several fall projects. T The band’s annual booster week- end has been designated for Sep- tember 28, 29 and 30. Band mem- bers, dressed in band pants, white shirts, and band jackets, will can- vass neighborhoods to distribute stickers. Many families prominently display these stickers on a window in their home or car. This year’s ~ stickers are designed to honor the “band’s trip to Montreal, Canada. The ongoing support given to this project is greatly appreciated. Office of Salomon Epstein, M.D. Binghamton Plaza Betty McDonald OWNER NUMBER @ SHOP Q W Northampton St (corner S Franklin 5 Wilkes-Barre, Pa 1870! Phone 825-2024 Boutique Shopping ... personalized ideas to enhance your fashion Statement. Jewelry Accessories Imported Clothes ao CO VsA 10-5 Daily —) Scout registration Dallas Post/Ed Campbell _ Coming _ events DR. IVAN QUANDT, associate professor in the Psychology of Reading Department at Temple University, will speak at the Luz- erne County Reading Council meet- ing on Sept. 29 at the Arena Restau- rant, Route 115 and Kidder Streete, Wilkes-Barre following a breakfast buffet and business meeting. Arrival time for the morning’s activities has been set for 9:45 a.m. with breakfast-buffet at 10 a.m. Those interested in becoming members of the reading council and or in making reservations for the breakfast-buffet may call 288-7381 or write to the Luzerne County Read- ing Council, P.O. Box 2294, Wilkes- Barre, Pa. 18703. THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH will be the setting for a large district youth rally on Sunday, Sept. 30 at 7 p.m. The evening will begin with music and food; followed by presentations nion and commissioning service will follow. All interested persons are urged to attend. THE BACK MOUNTAIN WRES- TLING CLUB will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, Sept. 27 at 6 p.m. in the Dallas Junior High School buidling. Charles = Gordon, President will preside. All parents of wrestlers are urged to attend. Newcomers are also wel- come to attend. The club is planning to conduct two weeks for registering wrestlers in the elementary grades. Wrestlers from the Lake-Lehman area will be able to register the week ofOct. 24, while those from the Dallas area may register the week of Nov. 6. The time and actual places of regis- tering for a particular area will be published. Anyone from any area may register at either time or place. Other activities will be discussed at upcoming meetings. x VETERANS OF THE VIETNAM WAR, Post No. 2, will meet on Thursday, Sept. 27, at 8 p.m. at the Coral Lounge, 245 Owne St., Swoy- ersville. The Veterans of the Viet- nam War, Inc. is a full service organization open to all veterans. Phone: 675-4013 RUTH CRAWFORD BEAUTY SHOP Fernbrook Mall Route 309 Memorial Highway Dallas, PA 18612 GRAND OPENING SPECIAL CUSTOM DESIGNED ZOTOS VARIATIONS WAVE Reg. $40.00 $ 2 800 SPECIAL UNTIL OCT. 1st HOURS: Tues. to Sat. - Daily - Thurs. - Fri., Eve. DRAWING OCT. 1st— COUPONS AVAILABLE IN SHOP Tie SDALLASCR0ST NEW ADVERTISING DEADLINE MONDAY 11 a.m. Call 675-5211 or mail to: " The Dallas Post P.O. Box 366 61 Gerald Avenue Dallas, Pa. 18612 OPENS DENTAL OFFICE Dr. Ann B. Petrillo-DiPietro is pleased to announce the recent opening of her family dental practice at Lance Village, 580 East Main St., Rt. 11, Larks- ville. Dr. DiPetro is a graduate of Coughlin High School and received her B.S. Degree in biology from King's Coliege and Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree from Temple University, : ; i Dental School, Philadelphia. DR. ANN B. PETRILLO-DiPETRO OFFICE HOURS ARE APPOINTMENT ONLY WEEKDAYS, EVENINGS AND SATURDAY HOURS AVAILABLE ALL INSURANCE PLANS WILL BE ACCEPTED. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 779-5325 Lieutenant and Mrs. Thomas L. Swingle of Fort Sill, Okla., announce the birth of their first child, a son, William Ellis, on Sept. 15 in Reynolds Army Hospital, fort Sill. Mrs. Swingle is the former Bar- bara Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Johnson of Trucks- ville. \ uP Lieutenant Swingle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. elwood Swingle of Shavertown. The baby is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and the third for the Swingles. The baby’s maternal great-grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robigd Baird Sr. of Trucksville and M¥§ Sarah Louise Johnson of Kunkle. Beginning October 1 uF \ % ne FURNITURE SPECIAL SALE HOURS L Thursi'& Fri. 9:00-9:00 Sunday 1:00-5:00 ORIENTAL | LA% fel? RUGS [| DRAPERIES JWALLPAPER OFFICES DESIGN SPOTe Top of the Hill Clarks Summit 587-4791 specialty! WR Ag See for yourself how we can solve your kitchen problems with Kraft Maid cabinets and accessories! OJ Yes, I'd like more storage space. 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