6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 29, 1998 iy bi RN SX Ke Xo uy NH NES : The following school lunch menus are for the week of April 30 5 May 6. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS : THURSDAY - Select one: Hot turkey sandwich, Italian hoagie, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select up to two: Mashed potatoes, coined carrots, jello. : FRIDAY - Select one: Moun- taineer Muffin (egg, sausage & cheese), Italian hoagie, pizza, PB&dJ sandwich. Select up to two: Applesauce, potato wedge, juice. + MONDAY - Selectone: Chicken nuggets, sloppy joe, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select up to two: But- tered noodles, carrots, chilled peaches. ! TUESDAY - Select one: Cheese- burger, sloppy joe, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select up to two: Oven haked fries, baked beans, blue jello. + WEDNESDAY - Select one: Two tangy tacos, sloppy joe, pizza, PB&4J sandwich. Select up to two: Steamed rice, corn, low-fat brownie. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL * THURSDAY - Cheeseburg w/ bun, French fries, corn, pineapple. . FRIDAY - Pizza, salad, mixed fruit. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS . Elementary ' THURSDAY - Lasagna w/gar- lic bread or grilled chicken patty/ roll, tossed salad /dressing, cher- ries w/cream. ! FRIDAY - Pepperoni pizza or Sloppy Joe/bun w/cheese cube, green beans, Mandarin orange. {| MONDAY- Chicken patty sand- wich or meatball hoagie w/ cheese, winter blend, pineapple tidbits. i TUESDAY - BBQ rib sandwich or hoagie w/lettuce-tomato, pars- ley potatoes, rosy applesauce. ‘ WEDNESDAY - Salad bar w/ roll, ready made chef salads or hot dog/bun, baked beans, apple slices. Ready made chef salads available for the first lunch period only. | WEDNESDAY - Ross Elemen- tary and Lake-Noxen: Cheese- burger /roll or turkey club sand- wich, macaroni salad, pears. | ES ¥ + Middle School | THURSDAY - Open face turkey sandwich w/gravy, mashed pota- toes /gravy, fruit crisp. FRIDAY - Grilled cheese, to- mato soup/crackers, carrots, diced pears. MONDAY - Breaded chicken patty sandwich, mashed pota- toes/gravy, mandarin orange. TUESDAY - Sauteed pierogies w/peanut butter celery, roll, steamed broccoli, pineapple tid- bits. WEDNESDAY - Cheesesteak hoagie, tator tots, fruit cup. High School THURSDAY - Open face turkey sandwich w/gravy, mashed pota- toes/gravy, cranberry sauce, fruit cup. FRIDAY - Grilled cheese, to- mato soup w/crackers carrots, diced pears. MONDAY - Oven baked chicken w/roll, mashed potatoes w/gravy, Mandarin orange. TUESDAY - Sauteed pierogies w/peanut butter celery, roll, steamed broccoli, pineapple tid- bits. WEDNESDAY - Beef stew over noodles w/roll, sweet peas, cher- ries w/cream. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Banana bread, pancakes/syrup or cereal, juice, fruit. FRIDAY - Coffee cake, cereal, juice, fruit. MONDAY - Banana bread, ce- real, fruit, juice. TUESDAY - Sausage /cheese or cereal, juice, fruit, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Oatmeal cook- ies, cereal, juice, fruit. Lunch THURSDAY - Open face turkey sandwich, mashed potatoes, stuff- ing, seasoned veggies, cherry cob- bler. FRIDAY - Pizza, tossed salad/ ranch dressing, asssorted fruit. MONDAY - Wafer steak w/ cheese-lettuce-tomato on hoagie roll, chicken vegetable soup/ crackers, chilled fruit. TUESDAY - Pasta w/meat sauce-mozzarella cheese, tossed salad, roll, chilled fruit. WEDNESDAY - Chicken parmesan on soft bun, seasoned pasta, cherry shortcake. Easter Bunny visits Dallas El. Dallas Elementary School enjoyed their visit with the Easter Bunny. Pictured are, first row, Kara Olson, Maia Paintor, Andrea Carr, Dana Manganiello, Steven Smith. Second row, Michael Diaco, Taylor Dunn, Trudy Clemson as the Easter Bunny; Monica Esopi, Marissa Menn, Shawn Mitchell, Erik Cannon. I ANSE No NVE-TRY 5 SRA Nol 5; t P BACK MOUNTAIN HARVEST ASSEMBLY - 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville. 696-1128. Pastor, Daniel S. Miller. Christian Education for all ages, 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Wed., 7 p.m., "Genos" youth service. Midweek home groups; call for days and times. Weekday prayer 6:30-7:30 a.m. Visitors welcome. Legion Auxiliary to Susan Stephens, Poppy Chair- man for the Daddow-Isaacs Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary in Dallas, announced that members of the auxiliary will be out Fri. and Sat., May 1 and 2 at Pickett's Charge between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. selling poppies, on Sat., May 9 at Bilo market in Shavertown from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. then on Fri., May 15 from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Bilo, Dallas, Country Club Shopping Center. The auxiliary will be at the Little League baseball field on Church Street in Dallas, May 23. Serving on the poppy commit- tee with Ms. Stephens will be aux- sell poppies May 1 & 2 iliary officers treasurer, Marion Kunigonis and Jean Levi, presi- : dent. The distribution honors all : America’s veterans of two wars and five conflicts in this century. Any business or individual wishing to participate in the dis- ! tribution and selling of the pop- pies may contact Susan Stephens | through the Dallas American Le- "! gion or by calling 287-6821. Anyone wishing to inquire into . the Dallas Legion Auxiliary may | join by contacting any member or by attending a meeting on the . third Thursday of the month. Jean Levi serves as president. 5%. Cheryl Gunn to marry Donald Earl Weidner Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gunn, Lehman, announce the engagement of their daughter, Cheryl, to Donald Earl Weidner, son of Mrs. Shirley Weidner, and the late Donald W. Weidner, Lehman. The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Charles Dilts and the late Eleanor Dilts, Warren, NJ; and the late Edwin and Myrtle Gunn, Lehman. Ms. Gunn is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and is currently employed by Newell Fuel Service. The prospective groom is the grandson of the late Earl and Mildred Weidner, Dallas and the late Harry and Margaret Fox, Burbank, CA. Weidner is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and is currently employed as a manager for Newell Fuel Service. Weidner is also a partner in the Noxen Food Mart. The couple will exchange vows on June 20, 1998, at the Living Faith Free Methodist Church, Trucksville. Vincent Peck celebrates 80 years Vincent Joseph Peck of Trucksville, celebrated his 90th birthday April 28. He has a daughter, Preshie, grandson Jack Peck and three great-grandchildrenVincent, Nicholas and Dominick. $tniod Citigens Tenfrs spon- sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Bureau for the Aging offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from participants are gratefully ac- cepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week of May 4. All meals include margarine, milk and cof- fee. MONDAY - Salisbury steak w/ onions-gravy, oven brown pota- toes, Roman vegetable medley, cranberry juice, whole wheat oh i ” \ A 7 \ # # bread, rice pudding: = 7 TUESDAY - Chicken ala Kirig, parslied rice, peas/carrots, white bread, chilled peaches. WEDNESDAY - Roast turkey w/stuffing-gravy, whipped pota- toes, broccoli, dinner roll, baked apple w/cream. THURSDAY - Hamloaf w/fruit sauce, sweet potatoes, Harvard beets, whole wheat roll, oatmeal cookie. : FRIDAY - Mother's Day Spe- cial: Stuffed chicken breast w/ gravy, whipped potatoes, buttered broccoli, dinner roll, peaches and cream cake, fresh fruit salad. MAINTENANCE INSURED DESIGN ° INSTALLATION EXECUTIVE GROUNDS CARE WEEKLY OR SEASONAL FREE ESTIMATES * FULLY Dallas Nursery and Landscaping By Nick & John Stredny ¢ Since 1954 “From Rough Grade to Finished Landscape” . DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dallas. 675-0122. Rev. Michael A. Bealla, Pastor. Sunday School 9 a.m., Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. 675-3616. Pastors: Rev. Douglas and Janet Bryant Clark. Music Dir., John Vaida. SATURDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel Service; SUNDAY: 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Worship Services. Visitors expected. PHONE -A-PRAYER 675-4666. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shavertown. Sat. Worship 5:30 p.m.; Sunday Worship 8:30 and 11 a.m.; Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Rev. Charles H. Grube, Pastor. Phone 675-3859 for more information. Everyone Welcome! Chvotzkin's Professional Cleaning (formerly of Pierce Bakery) "Cleaning with a Personal Touch" Homes ¢ Offices Apartments Weekly - Biweekly - Monthly F Fan Mother's Day . Give your Mom the day off ay let us do the housework for her. : * All Comprehensive & Extensive Cleaning Done by Owners . » Laundry & Dishes Done Senior Citizen and Weekly Discounts * Bonded and Insured Call 696-3688 L..Now Booking After-Graduation and Wedding Cleanups FREE SUB (with 5 cleanings) from General Jackson Deli, Chase MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS 675-1152 RESIDENTIAL » COMMERCIAL e INDUSTRIAL MEN’s WARDROBE SALE A Suggested Retail Off A Large Selection of Suits « Sportcoats « Sportswear Outerwear » Shoes SALE ENDS MAY 4TH! ROUTE 6 2, DICKSON CITY OPEN 10-9 DAILY EXIT 574A OFF I-81 12-5 SUNDAY JUST 1/4 MILE ABOVE 343.9886 THE VIEWMONT MALL! CASUALS Kingston Twp. class of '49 to plan reunion The Kingston Township class of 1949 will hold a planning meeting for the 50th reunion on Sun., May 3 at the home of Sheldon MacAvoy, 321 Overbrook Road, Dallas. All class members are invited to attend. 'Meet the Candidates Night' May 6 The Back Mountain Republican Association will be hosting their . annual “Meet the Candidates Night”. It will be held at the Kingston | Township Municipal Building, Center Street, Shavertown, Wed., May 6, at 7:30 p.m. We would like to offer you the opportunity to meet with the candidates and ask questions. The public is invited to attend. New | members are welcome. Be Kind to Animals Week May 2 & 3 During Be Kind to Animals Week, the SPCA of Luzerne County plans to hold an Adopt-a-Thon Sat., May 2 and Sun., May 3, from 11 a.m. to : 3 p.m. Participating veterinarians have offered to provide free spay/ . neuter services for pets adopted at the shelter on these two days. A | poster contest sponsored by Marquis Art & Frame of Wilkes-Barre is also planned. Finalists will be on display at Boscov's for judging. BMT Police Assoc. to hold breakfast The Back Mountain Police Association will hold their 15th annual All-You-Can-Eat Ham & Egg Breakfast on Sun., May 17 at the Dallas | Senior High School. All proceds benefit the Association for Retarded : Citizens (ARC). Advance tickets are available by contacting Sergeant : Daniel Hunsinger at 288-4576 ext. 433 or any Back Mountain Police : Association member. Tickets will also be available at the door. Adults S5, children 3-12, $2.50, 3 and under eat free. 203 SERRE CEXTEE EIIREIE SEETHER AEE RILEY, S84 ¥ Fw gt WOLFE 8 RE: Chinese Auction to be held May 2 The community is invited to visit the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, for a “Chinese Auction” fund raiser to benefit residents on Sat., May 2, at 1 p.m. in the first floor Multi-Purpose room. Numbers will be called beginning at 2:25 p.m. Tickets are $3 per person and participants must be present to win. Chinese Auction items include themed baskets, gift certificates, giftware, housewares, toys and more. There will be a bake sale, 50/50 raffle and refreshments will be available for purchase. Door prizes will be awarded. Shown with theme baskets, from left, -Cynthia Kachmar, Sharon Tilghman, Activities Assistants; Nancy Space, Activities Director; Betty Sorchik, Activities Assistant. Not present, Lisa Argenziano, Activities Director. Law Office Specializing in wills & estates by appointment Laureen M. Yeager, Esq. 674-5482 [ LY 3) Be
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