The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 15, 1991 > School menus DALLAS SCHOOLS May 16 - 22 THURSDAY - Hot turkey sand- wich w/gravy, sweet potatoes, chilled fruit, choice of milk. FRIDAY - Pizza, tossed salad w/dressing, chilled peaches, choice of milk. MONDAY - Two tangy tacos w/ lettuce-tomato-cheese, buttered corn, no bake cookie, choice of milk. TUESDAY - Hot ham-cheese sandwich /bun, veggie soup, crack- ers, fruit, choice of milk. WEDNESDAY - Breakfast for lunch - Pancakes w/syrup, 2 sau- sage patties, fruit juice, applesauce, choice of milk. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL May 16 - 22 THURSDAY - Beef-a-roni, green beans, pineapple, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza, salad, mixed fruit, cookies, milk. ".~ MONDAY - Steak-cheese hoa- gie, onion rings, mixed fruit, pret- zel sticks, milk. TUESDAY - Ravioli, salad, Ital- ian bread-butter, peaches, milk. WEDNESDAY - Chicken patty #8 /bun-lettuce, pears, cookie, milk. & NX LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS May 16 - 22 THURSDAY - Lasagna w/Ital- ian sauce, tossed salad w/dress- ing, roll-butter, fruited gelatin, milk. "FRIDAY - Apple juice, dolphin New Womn's Club off icers Dallas Area Ferated Woman's Club held its installation of officers for the coming year May 9, at Perugino’s Resurant, Luzerne, with President Jean Hillard presiding. Following dinner and the end of year reports, zerne County Federation President Sandy Timko conducted the installation cere- mony of new ofers. Above, participants from left are Sandy Timko, Luzerne County president and installing officePam Egly, vice president; Jean Hillard, outgoing president; Nancy Ferko, incoming president; Shirlc Smith, treasurer; and Maryan Daily, secretary. (Post Photo/C.M. Denmon) Eagle rogram to highlight Audubon dinner The Greater 'yoming Valley Audubon Societs May meeting will be the annuidinner meeting to be held at tt Ramada Inn, Public Square, lilkes-Barre, on Wednesday May). Members and non members arnvited. For fur- ther jnformatiomlease call Jan Lohmann at 639112. |, Al Ambler andackie Katzmire Ms. Katzmire decided to determine whether the eagles were migratory birds or an actual resident popula- . tion. Upon discovering the results that is in fact a wintering popula- tion, the National Park Service became involved and required to manage the eagles. Mr. Ambler has investigated areas within the park boundaries that are critical in the area. They will also talk about the history and daily activi- ties of the Bald Eagles and the recent decline of suitable habitat. The ongoing project about our national bird and this country’s symbol of freedom is a cooperative effort between East Stroudsburg and the Delaware Water Gap Na- tional Recreation Area. & JOE MASEYCHIK and Erie Insurance Group provide policyholders with as near perfect protection and service as is humanly possible. Why not make us prove it! 150 S. River Street, Plains, PA 18705 \_ (717) 829-6648 SUPERIOR INSURANCE FOR AUTO, HOME, BUSINESS AND LIFE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE ERIE INSURANCE EXCHANGE ERIE FAMILY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ERIE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE ERIE, PA, 46530 1 : ~ Parker Plumbing & Heating Company Dallas, PA 18612 Will Install Air Conditioning in Your Modular Home THIS WEEK as low as $1695.00 PRODUCTS THAT PERFORM Self-Contained Central Air Conditioning System to eagle survival and will provide their needs. The program will include eagle identification, on age classes, the criteria of wintering habitat and why the eagles have chosen to live of Saylorsburg, F will present an informative proam about the wintering populan of Bald Eagles in the DelawareNVater Gap Na- tional RecreatiolArea. Research on the project bejn in 1983 when safe tuna or peanut butter-jelly hoagie, French fries, chocolate cake w/ frosting, milk. - MONDAY - Hot dog on bun, potato puffs, baked beans, apple- sauce, milk. TUESDAY - Chicken salad in pita pocket, or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, French fries, mixed garden vegetables, creamsickle, milk. ‘WEDNESDAY - Spaghetti w/ Italian meatballs, tossed salad w/ ‘dressing, roll-butter, fruited jello, 675-4949 675-1155 HEALTH INSURANCE | AT PRICES THAT WON'T MAKE YOU SICK Back Mountain briefs Legion Auliary to meet May 16 QUALITY MAJOR WDIVDIVARN | AND LAr The Daddow-hacs American Legion Auxiliary Unit 672, Dallas, will : Wilk meet at the Post ome, Thursday, May 16, at 7:30 p.m. Martha Reese MEDICAL FAMILY will preside. WEST SIDE TECH : May 16 - 22 Sweet Vall¢ youths are top fundraisers CALL FOR A “Lunch A sincere that you to all who organized, bowled, or sponsored a THURSDAY - Open face turkey bowler for the 1¢1 Bowl-a-Thon for Precious Life of N.E. PA. FREE QUOTE 800 LI F E 1 40 sandwich, mashed potatoes, roll, pineapple, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza twins, salad/ dressing, pears, pumpkin bars, ilk. N MONDAY - Wafer steak/turkey bar b que w/relish, hash browns, peaches, milk. TUESDAY - Taco's w/sauce- maheese, seasoned corn, cherry cake, The top fund rsing group was the Youth Group of Community Bible Church in Sweetalley. We appreciate the effort of Dana Gross, who directed this gro» and the teens who particiapted. The amount rsed by all the participating groups was $1,135.25. SAMUEL INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Kingston Tw). lists sign ordinance The Kingston Twiship Sign Ordinance provides for the following regulations concemig garage and yard sale signs: 3 Signs announcnjgarage or yard sales shall not exceed four (4) TOM MAKOWSKI for JUDGE Vmilk. square feet in area ail such signs shall be removed no later than two b WEDNESDAY - Rotini/meat (2) days after the salt sauce, salad/dressing, pan rolls, Additional informa>n may be obtained by calling the Zoning Officer, fruit, milk. at 696-3809 daily 8:Sa.m. to 4:30 p.m. {| Wilkes-Barre Campus beautiful setting in Lehman COURSE CR. TITLE CLASS MEETS CLASSES BEGIN: June 12 CLASES END: August 7 Last Day to Register: June 11 Finaxams: August 8 - 10 ACCTG 200 3 Intro. Financial Accounting MW, 6:00-8:40 p.m. BI SC 003 3 Environmental Science MW, 3:00-5:40 p.m. CHEM 001 3 Molecular Science TTH, 9:00-11:40 a.m CMPSC 101 3 Intro. Algorithmic Processes WTH, 6:00-8:40 p.m | 4a CMPSC 201 3 Programming for Engineers MTH, 6:00-8:40 p.m & EETI114 3 Electrical Circuits TTH, 6:00-8:40 p.m. EET 117 3 Digital Electronics MW, 6:00-8:40 p.m. > EET120 le MW. 830-1030 bm Pictured fo Ris Tom's family - Major Ralph Galicki, Pa, State Police; June Makowski CEET213 3 D.C. Machinery By appt. Galicki; Bruno Makowski; Evelyn Makowski; Karen Pericci, Tom's fiance’; Lauree EMCH 011 3 Statics MWTH, 10:00-11:40 a.m. Bone Makowski; James “Chico” Makowski. ; EMCH 215 2 Mech. Response of Engineering Matels MW, 1:00-2:55 p.m ELMAN o 3 Planet Earth Shi a; a g p.m : : : V ; f - HIST American Civilization from , 6:00-8:40 p.m MATH 110 3 Techniques of Calculus MW, 6:00-8:40 p.m. Electing a Judge IS Serous business. orers O MATH 088 5 Technical Math and Calculus TWTH, 6:00-8:40 p.m | uzerne County must elect a cang idate who IS MATH 140 4 Calculus with Analytic Geometry MWTH, 6:00-8:15 p.m eo : MATH 141 4 Calculus with Analytic Geomcy II MWTH, 6:00-8:15 p.m noi only qualified for The job but one who MGMT 341 3 Human Resource Managemen MW, 6:00-8:40 p.m. , : MIS 103 3 Microcomputer Applications in Biness WTH, 6:00-8:40 p.m. understands the needs of the community. MUSIC 009 3 Intro. to Non-Western Music - MW, 6:00-8:40 p.m. : ; . PHYS 151 3 Technical Physics MW, 1:00-5:00 p.m. Attorney Tom Makowski has served us with PHYS 201 4 General Physics MWTH, 1:00-3:15 p.m. ah . ‘ . ‘ ' QB A 200 3 Quantitative Business Analysi TTH, 6:00-8:40 p.m. diligence and integrity. His experience with SOC 001 3 Intro. to Sociology TTH, 9:00-11:40 p.m. ; ; SPCOM 100A J Effective Spoceh TTH, 1:00-3:40 p.m. Congressman Dan Flood gave him a unique ST ementary Statistics ,6:00-8:40 p.m. ' ‘ ‘ ; TELCM 140 2 Intro, Telocommunications Syems TTH, 4:00-5:50 p.m. insight info the needs of our community. And THEA 100 3 Art of the Theatre TTH, 6:00-8:40 p.m. his years as a practicing Attorney have prepared him for the job. CLASS BEGINS: May 30 CLASS ENDS: Augu7 Last Day to Register: May 24 EET 312 4 Electric Transients MTH, 6:00-10:30 p.m." CLASSES BEGIN: June 26 CLASES END: August 7 Last Day to Register: June 25 Final FEams: August 8 - 10 ENGL 004 3 Basic Writing Skills TTH, 6:00-9:20 p.m MATH 004 3 Intermediate Algebra TTH, 6:00-9:20 p.m » MATH 005 3 College Algebra TTH, 6:00-9:20 p.m . MATH 041 3 Trigonometry and Analytic Gmetry MW, 6:00-9:20 p.m. RCLED 005 3 College Reading Improvemer MW, 9:00 a.m.-12:20 p.m. Registrar's Office Hours: Monday through Thisday - 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. : : Friday - 9:00 a.m. - 00 p.m. For more information, call PENN STATE WLKES-BARRE - (717) 675-2171 "What A Judge Should Be" Paid for by the Makowski for Judge Committee
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