12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 29, 1993 oF Junior League notes 60th year, lists new members The 1993-1994 year marks the 60th anniversary of The Junior League of Wilkes-Barre. As part of this year's activities, the or- ganization will be highlighting the event with special celebrations throughout the year. At its recent September meet- ing held at the Westmoreland Club in Wilkes-Barre, the Junior League of Wilkes-Barre admitted 17 new active members. They are, Denice Cramer, Wyoming; Susan Fried, Dallas; Kelly Pen- dergraft, Kingston; Andrea Mosca, Dallas; Denise Gilbert, Kingston; Debbie Desiderio, Wilkes-Barre; Diana Kovacs, Forty Fort; Ber- nadette Martin, Dallas; Alison Martin, Wilkes-Barre; Susan Wallace, Shavertown; Lori Salata, Mountaintop; Krystal Vincent, Nanticoke; Karolina Cimochiwski, ° Dallas; Laura James, Wilkes- Barre; Maura McFadden, Wilkes- Barre; Janine McGrane, Forty Fort; Lora Mirigliani, Wilkes- Barre. As theJunior League of Wilkes- Barre begins its 60th year, appli- cations are being accepted for this year’s provisional class. For more information call the Junior League office at 288-4962. Dallas High School to offer National Merit test Oct. 16 Patricia Russin, Guidance Counselor at Dallas Senior High has announced that juniors will be able to join one million other students around the world in taking the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Tests/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) this fall. The test, co-sponsored by the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation is an important step in making college plans. Scheduled for Saturday, Octo- ber 16, at 8:30 a.m. (doors open at 8 a.m.) the test measures verbal and mathematical aptitude, two abilities important in doing col- lege work. The test can also lead to other opportunities for high Roe SN 0 &a Eas a "”. - ow School menus The following school lunch menus are for the week of Sept. 30 - Oct. 6. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Hot ham-cheese/ roll, vegetable soup, fruited gela- tin, cookie. FRIDAY - Macaroni-cheese, stewed tomatoes, fruited jello. MONDAY - Chicken patti/bun, letuuce-tomato, golden corn, fruit cup. TUESDAY - Hot dog/bun w/ chili sauce, baked beans, fresh fruit, chocolate chip cookie. WEDNESDAY - Spiral maca- roni w/meat sauce, garlic bread, tossed salad/dressing, orange smiles. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Cheeseburg w/ bun, potato puffs, peaches. FRIDAY - Macaroni/cheese, roll, green beans, fruit cocktail. MONDAY - Stuffed shells, salad, roll, peaches, cookie. TUESDAY - Hot dog/bun, pick- les, potato puffs, cookie. WEDNESDAY - Tacos, Mexi- can beans, pineapple. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Orange juice, sausage links, buttered waffles w/maple syrup, cinnamon apple- sauce. FRIDAY - Breaded haddock- cheese on roll w/tartar sauce, ~ macaroni-cheese, stewed toma- MONDAY - Hot ham-cheese sandwich, vegetable soup/crack- ers, pineapple tidbits. TUESDAY - Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes/gravy, honey glazed carrot coins, roll/butter, ice cream. WEDNESDAY - Ham patti/bun, candied sweet potatoes, lightly buttered corn, gelatin. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Pumpkin bars, cereal, juice. FRIDAY - Blueberry muffin, juice, cereal. MONDAY - Raisin spice muf- fin, cereal, juice. TUESDAY - Waffles/syrup, cereal, peaches, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Oatmeal raisin cookies, cereal, apple juice. Lunch THURSDAY - Italian meatballs- sauce /hard roll, seasoned green beans, pumpkin bars. FRIDAY - Tuna/hard roll w/ lettuce-tomato, potato puffs, mixed fruit. MONDAY - Chicken patty/roll w/lettuce-tomato, chicken vege- table soup/crackers, peaches, peanut butter cookie. TUESDAY - Taco's w/lettuce- tomato-sharp cheese-tangy sauce, seasoned corn, strawberry jello w/whip cream. WEDNESDAY - Hamburg or cheeseburg/soft bun w/relish, onions, relish cup/dip, rotini salad, orange wedges. 675-5731 PIZZA PERFECT 16 Carverton Rd, 696-2100 Trucksville, 696-3888 Pikes Creek Sand & Stone Inc. 477-2919 Union Beverage % Cold Beer % Party Mixers x Case Beer & Soda % Ice - Snacks - Cigarettes * Draught Kegs x PA State Lottery Next to Liquor Store Phone 288-0133 Luzerne Shopping Center : Mon.-Thurs. 10-9 Luzerne PA, 18709 578 Union St. Fri-Sat. 9-9 Snowdon Funeral Directors Harold C. Snowdon, Harold C. Snowdon, Jr., Richard W. Snowdon "Our 85th Year" 140 N. Main St., Shavertown (Wilkes-Barre & Kingston) 675-3333 NATIVE TEXTILES Memorial Highway, Dallas « 675-2123 KINGSTON MONUMENT CO. Monuments, Mausoleums, Markers 163-165 So. Wyoming Ave., Kingston 288-5633 « 288-3002 BARRE GUILD Elston & Gould Memorial Highway, Dallas 675-3753 NELSON Furniture Warehouse 210 Division St., Kingston 288-3607 Located directly across from Piledggi’s Restaurant Back Mountain Auto Specialists Fernbrook Corners « 675-3336 "Dave Spurlin" (formerly Dallas Exxon) The Dallas Post OFFSET PAPERBACK 675-5261 Russ Major's Sales, Inc. Honda - Yamaha Trucksville « 696-3893 - [S Pikes Creek > fy Camping Award of Boy Scout Troop 693 of Harveys Lke, received the “Honored Le Camper Award” during resident camp at Goose Pond Scout Reser- | vation this summer. In order to qualify for the award the boys had . ; i to participate in an overnight outpost camp away homing fost of the sc. Worse ol ; in Class A uniforms at reville and taps SIX DECADES OF SERVICE - Wilkes-Barre Junior League board members for 1993-1994 are, front camp, present themselves in : ; row from left: Ann Ferraro, Kim Koehl, Dorothy Price, Arlene Cravata, Louey Davis and Susette van So oy participate in a number of service projects during their . Arsdale; second row: from left, Kelly Borthwick, Mary Agnes Kratz, Roberta Price, Louise Kondracki, y : j : : ni i . i i iemincki i The boys are from left, Rick Blaine, Ray Shultz, Paul Kapral, Bob Posen Naveen Minichello, past president; Susan Reilly, Katherine Sieminski, Sandra Panzitta and Er pie Fant Worn phto: Seout Mastor John 3 Pimm, Assistant Scout Master Jack Cobleigh and parents Lenny Karasek and Gary Kapral. | school students; they can enter X O K HW the competition for scholarships administered by the National Merit { Scholarship corporation; they can pe participate in College Board's 4 Le y @ Student Search Service which is nr " used by hundreds of colleges inter- ) : : ested in students like them, also > a L they can get a good idea what the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is LT Bo iis like. — Juniors who are interested in — he Le ip—T" taking PSAT/NMSQT are to regis- - saul) ter in the guidance office at Dallas — ; Senior High School. The fee for j taking the test is $7.50 payable d ’ | uponregistration. Checks should * ¥ CJ be made payable to Dallas School . 5 District. The deadline for regis- O A | | , H ack M O U Nn tal N tering for the test is October 13. A DONT YEA HATE This message is sponsored by the following concerned businesses & individuals: «> [9 IT \WAIEN yoyo re WHEN YOUR SHELDON'S LUNCH Little People Day Care School SCHOOL Foo — i ' | 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas 675-6557 i BIE SE iu) Pikes Creek, Route 118 154 Third Ave., Kingston 288-4111 | 477-9082 280 Hanover St., Wilkes-Barre 824-4141 oa 0 Ada Humford Equities (NAPA) ork Agent for Dallas Shopping Center & TW Dal | as Auto Parts > 8 Country Club Shopping Center ¢ 822-5126 MAKE IT es | - NAPA BRAND NEw 668 Memorial Highway, Dallas * 675-2143 Best Wishes : | from LUZERNE NATIONAL BANK i I! 118 Main St., LL 288-4511 J AW Gd 801 Main St, Swoyersville 287-1141 AWN : jor MEMBER FDIC } ; wo ( f—— 22 RM 1 ALLL od A | A 1 Pen Fern Oil Co. 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