The Dallas Post SX a oR of Bg "N= 'RVES He The following school lunch menus are for the week of Oct. 26 - Nov. 1. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Double tacos w/ rice or turkey/cheese on white, lettuce-tomato, corn, cookie. FRIDAY - Chef salad plate (ham-turkey-cheese) w/crackers or ham-cheese on white w/salad, fruited jello w/topping. MONDAY - Chicken nuggets w/B.B.Q or honey or turkey- cheese in a Pita, noodles, green beans, banana. TUESDAY - Nachos w/meat- cheese or ham-cheese on wheat, rice, corn niblets, fresh fruit. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Baked chicken/ gravy, corn, stuffing cranberry sauce, roll. FRIDAY - Pierogies, roll, peas, pineapple. MONDAY - Cheeseburgw/bun, French fries, pickles, pears. TUESDAY - Pizza hut, salad, peaches. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Spaghetti w/Ital- jan meat sauce, tossed salad/ dressing, roll/butter, fruited jello. FRIDAY - French bread pizza or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, seasoned broccoli, potato chips, sliced peaches. MONDAY - Toasted cheese sandwich, pickle chips, tomato soup, Golf Fish cheese crackers, pears. TUESDAY - Cheeseburg or hamburg on bun, carrot-celery stix, French fries, fresh apple. WEDNESDAY - Sloppy Joe on bun, potato puffs, seasoned green beans, butterscotch pudding. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Pancakes /syrup, cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - Fruit, muffin, juice. MONDAY - Coffee cake, cereal, juice, fruit. TUESDAY - Sausage/cheese on roll, cereal, juice, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Banana bread, cereal, juice, fruit. Lunch THURSDAY - Deli hoagie, let- tuce-tomato, pasta salad, spiced applesauce, brownie. FRIDAY - Pizza, veggies /dip, fruit. MONDAY - Chicken patty /soft bun w/lettuce-tomato, steamed vegetables, fruit. TUESDAY - Italian meatballs / tomato sauce, roll, seasoned green beans, pumpkin bars. WEDNESDAY - Taco's w/let- tuce-tomato-cheese, seasoned corn, fresh fruit. ONCAMPUS HPROG Dallas H.S. 1995 yearbooks are in The 1995 Dallas yearbooks are available to those students who placed orders earlier this year. Alumni may pick up their yearbooks from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. daily in the senior high school main office. Receipts are helpful, but not necessary. A limited number of extra copies are also available on a first-come, first-served basis for those who did not order earlier. These extra copies go quickly and alumni are encouraged to visit the school as soon as possible. Payment is due in full upon receipt of the book. VILLAGE ANTIQUES & GIFTS Still located in Sutliff Furniture Store SELLING OUT New Gifts at 1/2 Price Christmas Firgurines © Lamps € Chandeliers OPEN 10-5, 7 DAYS Located on Rt. 29, .7 miles from Pikes Creek 477-2329 Top of the Slope Ski & Rental Shop Inc. Since 1972 25th Pre-Season Ski Sale & Ski & Snowboard Swap!!!! Oct. 26, 27, 28, 2° We are the Area's Only North Face Dealer Hours: Mon & Fri. 10-8 « Sat. 10-6 + Sun. 12-5 : 100 S. Main St., Downtown Wilkes-Barre All Columbia Sportswear 30% Off Spyder Clothing 40% Lowe Alpine Clothing 20% Tecnica Ski Boots 40% to 70% Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus Alumni Society officers are, from left, Becky Sowa-Bartuska, Rick Pietraccini, vice president; Dave Hoffman, past president; Larry Silvers, president; and Jim Farrell. PSU Alumni fundraiser Members of the Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus Alumni Constituent Society have em- barked on a special fundraiser for the Society's Endowed Scholar- ship Fund. Proceeds of the prolject will go toward scholarships for outstanding students planning to enroll full-time at the local Penn State Campus who have a proven need for funds to meet their col- lege expenses. Rick Pietraccini, vice president of the Wilkes-Barre Campus Alumni Constituent Society, has announced that 10 prizes will be awarded; nine are Penn State High students and their fami- lies are invited to the King's Col- lege campus November 5, 9 a.m. until 1:45 p.m. to explore the college and various courses of study. Faculty from 35 major pro- grams will be present to help students learn more about the options available to them in The William G. McGowan School of Business and The College of Arts and Sciences. Students can set up Thdividual items, such as wine glasses, umbrella, hat, beach towel, and golf club covers and the top prize is a round-trip for two to the David Letterman Late Show in New York on Friday, Oct. 27. This will in- clude tickets, alimorideand $150 cash. Tickets are availabe at Penn State Wilkes-Barre’s development office. at the Four Seasons Golf Club in Exeter, The Sports Store in Clarks Summit, or through any alumni board member. Drawing will be heid Wednesday, Oct. 25. For more information, call the development office at 675-9228. King's open house Nov. 5 interviews with admissions coun- selors and discuss financial aid; attend a career planning presen- tation; learn about internships, the Honors program and programs for undecided majors. They also can meet with the coaching staffs of King’s 18 intercollegiate sports for men and women; and take a - tour of the campus. . For more information or reser- vations, call the King's College admissions office at 826-5858 or 800-955-5777. OLDE TyMmE PHOTOg g GIFTS 111(Historic) Park Avenue Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Telephone - 717-826-1434 The Perfect Christmas 6ift Gallery and Gift Shoppe hrs.: Tues.-Sat. Tl a.m.-5 p.m. - Thursday ‘til 9 p.m. Take a walk thru History, buy a memory! Over 500 views of local interest (Trolleys, Breakers, Breaker Boys, Street Scenes) student needs to succeed? And that's not all... That College Misericordia knows what the adult: We've heard you and now we're responding! Misericordiais IE TIP A TN ID ING its Weekend College degree and certificate programs. It is now possible to complete a Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Business, Management, Liberal Studies, Radiography, and Social Work by attending classes on alternating weekends. Certificate programs in Addictions Counseling, Child Welfare, and Gerontology are also available in the Weekend College format. Misericordia has a graduate Family Nurse Practioner program and an entry-level Master's program in Occupational Therapy, also in the weekend format. It is now more convenient than ever to pursue your degree at College Misericordia. Now you know, the opportunity is here! For more information on any of our programs, Call or write today! Office’of Admissions College Misericordia 301 Lake Street, Dallas, PA 18612-1098 (717) 674-6461 10m 852-7675 ® Fax (71N4 675-2441 Misericordia An opportunity to excel... I'm interested in: O Undergraduate 1 Graduate Q Certificate programs Other Area of Interest Name Address Day Phone Evening Phone City State Zip DP Wilkes Open House Oct. 28 Wilkes University will hold an Open House for interested stu- dents and their families October 28. Registration will be held from 9:30 to 10 a.m. at the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Per- forming Arts, corner of South and River Streets. Various displays on admissions, security, academ- ics, University College and athlet- ics will be available. Members of the Wilkes University Department of Music will perform. An opening session will be held from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. with remarks by Wilkes University President Dr. Christopher N. Breiseth and Bernard Vinovrski, dean of enrollment services. A slide presentation will also be included in the opening session. From 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the new classroom and office building located at 137-159 S. Franklin Street, presentations will | Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 25, 1995 13 J hi a a ~- RLF fm brna, A be given by the University's four schools: the School of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, the School of Business, Society and Public Policy; the School of Sci- ence and Engineering and the School of Pharmacy. Tours and lunch will be pro- vided from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. From 1:15 to 2 p.m. presenta- tions concerning specific pro- grams at Wilkes will be provided at various places throughout campus. A session on financial aid infor- mation will be held from noonto 2 p.m. in the Stark Learning Center Lobby, 150-180 S. River Street. For more information call the Wilkes University Admissions Office at 831-4400 or 1-800- WILKES-U, ext. 4400. LCCC will host 1ts annual College Night November 2 Luzerne County Community College will hold its annual Col- lege Night program on November 2, from 7 to 8:30 p.,m., at the college's gymnasium at the main campus in Nanticoke. This year’s event marks the 22nd anniversary of the program which is held in cooperation with the Luzerne County Counselors’ Association (LCCA). Representatives from more than 100 colleges, universities, hospitals, post-secondary tech- nical schools and the armed serv- ices will be available to speak with prospective college students and parents about career opportuni- ties, admission requirements and curriculum offerings at their re- spective institutions. Some of the institutions which will be represented at the annual College Night including LCCC are, s TA ON 7, 3 2% 2) 3 » 2! 2 » ‘ { I a. 1 % RS v P10 a 7) ’ i J ~ Bloomsburg University, the Art Institute of Philadelphia; College Misericordia; The University of Scranton, Culinary Institute of America, King's College, Mill- ersville University, Temple Uni- versity, Drexel University, Fran- klin & Marshall, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Allied Health Sciences, West Chester University, Albright College, Ce- dar Crest College, Indiana Uni- versity, King's College, LaSalle University, Marywood College, Pennsylvania State University- Wilkes-Barre Campus, Slippery Rock University, Susquehanna University, University of Notre Dame, and Wilkes University. The College Night program is open to the public, free of charge. For more information, call Francis Curry at 740-0343. = wad 5 Foun Seasons Gour Cuan 3 Exeter - 655-8869 MONDAY thru FRIDAY *15™-18 holes w/motorcart 37 or % Twilight: (Mon.-Fri.) All the Holes You can play by dark Walking *7™ or ‘13% w/cart, startin at 3 p.m. Slings. "wjomy) Hillside Farms Dairy Store or & Gallon Pouch Package 0 Bly For Health Reasons? If so, have you tried Hillside Farm's Skim Milk? Our Skim Milk is now our leading Milk product; we sell well over 1,000 gallons a week Maybe our customers are on to Something Good - Try it! Hillside Rd., Trucksville 1/2 Gallon Glass Bottles Hillside Farms Ice Cream Store Tunkhannock Highway next to Gino's Shoes Gallon Pouch Package pd a i Se og, » - ne + % ea ok 5 “5 43 | SDR DOs dapat & § # € uae OER et i) i 5 p
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