imme SEG Selling daffodils Johnson, Daffodil Days are almost here. More than 100 American Cancer Society volunteers are prepared to distribute 100,000 daffodils to hospi- tal patients, employees, students, wives and secretaries, just to name a few, on March 18-23. The daffodil, which the society terms as the flower of hope, symbol- Following are cafeteria menus for area school districts for the follow- ing week: BISHOP O'REILLY HIGH SCHOOL March 18 - 22 Breakfast Menu MONDAY - Orange juice, French toast or bagel w-cream cheese, milk. TUESDAY - Apple juice, dough- nuts or raisin bran w-banana, milk. WEDNESDAY - Orange juice, English muffin or cinnamon toast or corn flakes, milk. THURSDAY - Apple juice, assorted cereals w-diced peaches, doughnuts, milk. FRIDAY - Orange juice, waffle or bagle w-butter or jelly, bran flakes w-banana, milk. Lunch Menu MONDAY - Veal parmesan smothered w-cheese, tossed garden salad, fresh dinner Toll, lime sher- bet, milk. TUESDAY - Texas weiner w-chili sauce, baked vegetarian beans, chilled pear slices, milk. WEDNESDAY - Buttered piero- gies w-fried onions, creamy cole slaw, Manhattan clam chowder, banana pudding pops, milk. THURSDAY - Cold cut hoagie on roll (ham, bologne, soft salami, lettuce, tomato, cheese), macaroni salad, pineapple chunks, milk. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, tossed green salad, orane jello w- Mandarin oranges, milk. WEST SIDE TECH March 18 - 22 MONDAY - Chicken patty on seeded bun, buttered peas, chilled fruit cup, snicker doodle cookies, milk. TUESDAY - Meatball hoagie, spiced applesauce, fruited jello-whip cream, milk. WEDNESDAY - Fish on bun, tartar sauce, French fries, Tech peanut butter squares, milk. THURSDAY - Spaghetti-meat sauce, grated cheese, tossed salad- dressing, chocolate fudge cake, milk. FRIDAY - Grilled cheese, tomato soup-crackers, pickle spears, chips, blueberry muffin, milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS March 18 - 22 Junior High & Elementary MONDAY - Hot dog on bun, cheese squares, hash brown square, baked beans, pears, milk. TUESDAY - Meatball hoagie, corn chips, green beans, pineapple tidbits, milk. cander. Everyone who buys daffod- ils during the ACS’s annual promo- tion will be giving a donation that will be used for research that can one day cover a cure for cancer. Assisting in the distribution of daffodils in the Back Mountain will be the Rainbow Girls who will contribute their time after school during Daffodil Week. WEDNESDAY - Hamburg on bun, minestrone soup-saltines, peaches and donut, milk. THURSDAY - Oven baked chicken, buttered seasoned rice, peas- carrots, roll-butter, ice cream, milk. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, potato chips, tossed green salad, fruit cup, milk. Senior High MONDAY - Hot dog or kielbasi on bun w-sauerkraut, hash brown square, baked beans, pears, milk. TUESDAY - Meatball hoagie, corn chips, green beans, pineapple tidbits, milk. WEDNESDAY - Hamburg bar-b-q on bun, French fries, applesauce, donut, milk. THURSDAY - Oven baked chicken, buttered season rice, peas- FRIDAY - French bread pizza, potato chips, tossed. green salad, fruit cup, milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS March 13 - 19 ° WEDNESDAY - Bear bones chicken, bearly mashed potatoes w- gravy, choice of Teddy bear bever- age. Bonus: Blue’Bear’y muffin. Or: toasted cheese sandwich w- turkey noodie soup and potato chips. Or: Freshly baked pizza. THURSDAY - Beef-a-Bear-oni (Macaroni w-Italian meat sauce), Italian bread-butter, garlic bread, Jr.Sr., black bear green beans, choice of teddy bear beverages. Bonus: Sugar bear mini donut. Or: Triple decker PB&J sandwich w- beef vegetable soup and potato chips. Or: Freshly baked pizza. FRIDAY - Buy a lunch and get free teddy bear sticker. March 12, 5 cents off lunch with teddy bear coupon, March 13, find a teddy bear on your tray and win a giant bear cookies, March 14, guess the number of teaspoons of honey in the CLEARANCE SPECIAL Ladies' Wool Suits Values to $129.00 r $5000 Ladies’ Blazers Robes Raincoats THE TOWEL OUTLET Memorial Highway, Dallas COME< COME LOCATION— Dallas, Pa. DATE & TIME— 50pm SPEAKER— m.s., R.D., D.C. there is no charge, this is offered COST— attending. Darings Market) telephone 675-3833 - The following businesses will have daffodils: for sale: Back Mt. Lumber, Coscia’s Restaurant, Franklin First Federal, First East- ern Bank, Wyoming National Bank, Trucksville Nursery School, Dallas Hardware, United Penn Bank and the following beauty salons: Eliza- beth’s, Sam Robert’s, Carol Lauer’s Shear Magic and Carol Eason’s. jar and win a care bear. One winner per school. MONDAY - Ball park hot dog on roll w-meatsauce, or plain hot dog, honey glazed sweet potatoes, fresh apple wedges, choice of milk or juice. Or: Italian hoagie w-chicken noodle soup and potato chips. Or: Freshly baked pizza. TUESDAY - Three D Burgers w- lettuce and mayor, oven baked tator tots, choice of milk or juice. Bonus: Creamy rice pudding. Or: Italian hoagie w-vegetable soup and potato chips. Or: Freshly baked pizza. GATE OF HEAVEN March 13 - 19 WEDNESDAY - Ham and eggs w- cheese, hash browns, fruit cocktail, jello, milk. THURSDAY - Lasagna, salad, Italian bread, coffe cake, apple- sauce, milk. FRIDAY - No school for students: MONDAY - Ravioli; corn, pineap-# ple, Tasty Kake, milk. TUESDAY - Tacos, carrot stix, beans, fruit cocktail, cookies, milk. IT’S A SURE SIGN that spring is coming when Valley Tennis and Swim Club installs its officers for the season. Recently installed at the annual meeting held at the West- moreland Club were David Balti- more, president-elect; membership chariwoman Judy Null; board member, Sue Kluger; manager Michael Balutanski; tennis commit- tee chairman Martin Baltimore; social committee chairwomen Jeanne Fainberg; snack bar chair- man, Soni Baltimore. -0- LAST SATUR- DAY Boscov's celebrated Girl Scout Day. Junior and Brownie troops sold cook- ies throughout the store while Cadette and Senior scouts helped with actual sales. Prior to Girl Scout Saturday, Cadette and Senior troops attended three seminars to prepare them for this exciting project. Scouting is a great program for girls. Unfortun- ately, with so many other pressing activities, many girls drop out before they reach the Cadette level, which is really when the most inter- esting part of scouting begins. NGSBURY MARCH 18 THROUGH 23 daffod- ils will be on sale throughout the Back Mountain. All proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society. Pat Rosenthal is chairman for Daffodil Days in Luzerne County. Various clubs within Luz- erne County Federation of Women’s Clubs will sell daffodils throughout the area. Local club representatives are Mrs. Francis Smaka, Dallas Area Women’s Club; Mrs. Larry Llewellyn, Harveys Lake Women’s Club. Make it a point to get out and support the American Cancer Society. -0- A RUNNING WORKSHOP was held Tuesday in the Community Center, Hayfield House, Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus, Lehman. Dr. Thomas P. Jiunta a specialist in podiatric and surgery sports medi- cine was instructor. Members of the running club participating were Jack Monick, athletic director; Denise Niemenski, president; Julie Tilton, Ron Leveillee; Dennis Zorawski, Jody McCourt and Debbie Koehl. Summer Sunshines at 7 During March Let your hair come alive this Spring...with Highlights. Pamper yourself with pleasure by having a "Unique Foiling Method” to make you feel and look as though you were touched by the sun. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ONLY $50.00 (Full Head) 93 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre AIP Carlo is to has joined his staff of experts. Mary's vast experience includes working in San Juan, P.R., Bermuda, West Germany, Missis- sippi and Carolina. Come in and have a worldwide experience at Carlo’s new location. = Mary's Special Offer siow ory $1090 822-9285 -0- ON SUNDAY, Girl Scouts throughout the area celebrated Girl Scout Sunday with services held at many churches. Although there have been many changes made in scouting throughout the years, the ideals for respect for God and Coun- try stand firm. 0: CONGRATULATIONS TO Wendy K. Morgan and Charles F. Espen- 675-0835 laub III. The couple will be married June 8 in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown. Wendy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Morgan, 10 Windsor Drive, Dallas, is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School. She will receive a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree with a Specialization in Architectural Deliniation from Pennsylvania State University in May. Gerald J. Wycallis, Superintend- ent of the Dallas School District, announces Kindergarten Registra- tion for the 1985-86 school year will be held in the Dallas Administrative Office Building, Church Street, Dallas on March 18, 19, 20 and 21. Hours will be from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 pm. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday. A birth certifi- cate or other acceptable evidence of age must aceompany each registra- tion. A child must be five years of age on or before September 30, 1985 to make him or her eligible for Kindergarten. Those with last names bginning with A,B,C,D, E, and F will register on Monday, March 18; those with G,H,I,J.K and L on Tuesday, March 19; those with M,N,0,P, and Q, on Wednesday, March 20; and those with R,S,T,U,V,X,Y and Z on Thurs- day, March 21. The children who will enter first grade but did not attend the Kindergarten program this past term, may also register on Thursday, March 21. In addition to the registration, vision, speech and hearing screen- ings will be given. Under the regulations of the Penn- sylvania Department of Health, all children, Kindergarten through 12th grade attending school after Aug. 1, 1983, will be required to provide proof of having received the follow- ing immunizations: Three doses DTP (Diptheria-Teta- nus-Pertussis), TD or DT vaccine; for protection against Tetanus (lockjaw) and Diptheria. Three does of Oral Polio Vaccine, or if pre- scribed by a physician, four does of Salk Injectable Polio Vaccine. Stu- dents 18 years of age or older are exempt. The following vaccines administered at 12 months of age or older: One dose of live attenuated Mea- sles Vaccine or a blood test showing immunity. One dose of Live Rubella (German Measles) Vaccine or a blood test showing immunity. 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