iS I 10 Y/ 73 72 /¢ L8 23 77 5 3 The Dallas Soccer Parents’ orga- nization plans to make an event of every home game, played at the Dallas Junior High School field this year, the organization announced this week. Refreshments including hot dogs, hamburgs, soda, coffee, hot choco- late and baked goods will be availa- ble at all games. Specialty items will be featured such as chili or whimpies so that families and fans can have supper and support both the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams. Successful ventures last season have encouraged the Soccer Club to continue offering food and bever- ages and thus afford everyone an exciting athletic event and sociable Plans are underway for the pro- posed trip to Scotland in the summer of 1986. Parents and team members have completed a flea market and bazaar, a soccer clinic, and a goli tournament with the financing of this trip in mind. Hoagie and candy sales continue to facilitate routine activities of the group. An invitation is extended to all area residents and visiting team supporters to attend these events, have supper, and help make this season a memorable one for the team and fans as well. Upcoming home games include Dallas vs. Crestwood on Sept. 10 and against Bishop Hafey on Sept. 12. For information call Beth Nar- Leaders 2 evening as well. done, 696-1437. Richardson, treasurer; Mary Clemm, secretary and Earl ; Samuels, vice president. ACROSS DOWN 1. Shoe Bottom 1. Girl OO , 5. Overhead Railways 2. Burden SCH L LUNCH MENUS 8. ——— McCrea 3. Onion Relative 12. Don Juan’s Mother 4. Famous Heavyweight tered peas, ice cream, milk. I Coy eet Oa 5. Vigil LAKE-LEHMAN peas, WEST SIDE TECH GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL 14. Cookie 6. Meadows 3 5 Senior Hi H lementa enior High Sept. 9 - 13 Sept. 9-1 15. Famous Canal 7. Bacon Size \ junior Sighs Blementaty WEDNESDAY--Hamburg bar-b-que MOND avian rg on bun *v 3 16. Corn Count 8. Famous Heavyweight Sept. 4 - 10 or pork bar-b-que, oval hash brown, chopped onions-relish, cheese cubes. MONDAY--Hamburg on bun, 17. Promote 9. Miner’s Coal buttered corn, pudding, milk. buttered vegetables chilled French fries, peaches, carrot-celery 18. Widow in Cards 10. Slippery One WEDNESDAY--Orange juice, THURSDAY-Orange juice, hoagie peaches, almond shortbread cook- StiX, cookies, milk. . 20. Portent 11. Sway Loosely hoagie w-trimming, pickle chips, w-trimmings, pickle chips, apple- jes milk. TUESDAY--Ravioli, green beans, 22. Rest in Peace 19. Deadheat peaches, milk. sauce, cookies, milk. TUESDAY--Meatball hoagie, spiced Pears, jello, milk. 24. Insurance Contract 21. Mugger THURSDAY--Sausage links, but- FRIDAY--Batter dipped fish W- applesauce, rice pudding w-raisins. WEDNESDAY-Steak hoagie, onion 928. Bad Break 23. Common Level tered waffles w-maple syrup, apple- tartar sauce, or hot dog on bun, milk. ’ rings, buttered carrots, fruit cock- 32. Houston Player 25. ———— Boy (2 wds.) sauce, orange wedges, milk. French fries, cabbage salad, pine: WEDNESDAY--Oval spice-cheese tail, milk. 33. A Big Hamburger (2 wds.) 26. Aristo——-—— FRIDAY--Batter dipped fish on bun, apple tidbits, milk. w-lettuce on seeded bun, chicken THURSDAY-Tacos (lettuce-tomato- 34. Creek 27. Long Ago tartar sauce, French fries, cabbage MONDAY--Steak hoagie w-peppers noodle soup, chips, pickle spears, cheese), BBQ chips, pineapple, 36. Barren Land 28. Milland and Bolger salad, pineapple tidbits, milk. or tuna hoagie, sliced cheese, onion prownies, milk. ’ cookies, milk. 37. Pleasure Boat 29. Chinese Nurse MONDAY--Steak hoagie, onion rings, green beans, pudding, milk. ~~ THURSDAY--Beef-a-roni, creamy FRIDAY-Tuna salad sandwich, let- by QQ 39 Bishop 30. Old Biplaine rings, buttered corn, chocolate pud- TUESDAY-Ham patti or chicken cole slaw, grated cheese, Italian tuce, cheese stix, peaches, pudding 41. Sandbanks 31. Backtalk ding, milk. patti on bun w-relish, candied sweet roll-butter, fruited jello, milk. pops, milk. 43, ———— Aviv 35. Louvre Contents TUESDAY-Ham patti on bun w- potatoes, buttered peas, ice cream, FRIDAY--Taco-lettuce-tomato 44. Televisions 38. Affection relish, candied sweet potatoes, but- milk. corn; chocolate cookies, milk 46. Levitate 40. Poetic Ever ’ ) . 49. Poultry 42. The Color Black ’ OPENS NEW OFFICE 52. Fen 45. Before Long LL i d 1 : Nn Ith RE BE Poort 17’ Fodder Storage OCdl Stuaents going to nealth schools ih a 56. Ireland 48. Oil Company 57. Mauna 49. Winter Mo. : ; . 3 In Addin 0 Lubricate i Sun Se SIL I ismiTumenen Ne cu ; 3 Th i i : 30. Nouis an) Family 3. Contorted who will attend doctoral health professional schools. S38 Programsivequire only thiee Years Wilkes . Gr. Britain 2 Eon : The students will attend dental, optometry, or before a student enters professional school and are 61. Shady Spot 5. Houston Control Overhead podiatric medical schools under special programs. patterned after the Wilkes-Hahnemann Program in ‘Chosen to attend Temple was: Denise Grabenstetter, Family Medicine with joint B.S.-Doctoral degrees given Dallas. Also selected were Kimberly Edwards, Dallas, by Wilkes and Temple School of Dentistry, Pennsyl- who will attend Pennsylvania College of Podiatric vania College of Optometry, and Pennsylvania College I ; Medicine and Raymond Durkin, of Trucksville, who of Podiatric Medicine. . LAST WEEK'S ANSWERS NT SUPPORT THOSE . EE ——— Campbell finishes THAT ADVERTISE Subscribe To be Thomes 4. Dest { : 774 fC ; 1y 7. ; 1 HH Announces the opening of his | 7 A C a recruit training IN The Post office in Podiatric Medicine at the | a\ re LLLD “| R THE DALLAS POST Madical Arts Building, 534 Wyoming : V7 ol Navy Seaman Recruit Curtis L. ai Kingston, Pa. ) { & g AIm\E 513 A Campbell, son of Lester E. and WL ons Je 0 graduate 2b . I) . HIE . - o Cecelia ‘Campbell “of - Route 6, S 500 00 REWA Ww D tric ting, ei 0. iT. Dallas, has completed recruit train- @ 7 internships at Hines VA Hospital y | | RR ing at Recruit Training Command, FOR INFORMATION resulting in the prosecu- and. Tresiter Orthopedic Services i 7) oC San Diego. . mel gi geile also in Chicago. He is a member of t or "% : . tion and conviction of individual or individu- the. American.’ Podriairic’ Medical ; During Campbell’s eight-week po Sy . . Associati : Z training cycle, he studied general als for vandalism and/or criminal mischief to Assciation and the Penna. Podia- - v military subjects designed to pre- {| the premises of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weiss at own : = are him for further academic and Pp He is he son of Di und. Mis, i & De . training in one of the 141 Elizabeth Street, Dallas Borough. All Seoree M. 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