by Joan Kingsbury likes to cook, sometimes deciding what to prepare hum drum chore. Jean’s solution to this dilemma is to prepare large amounts: of her family’s favorite" like zucchini then freezing a portion for the Hopas are always days. Zucchini parmesan is a flavorful combination of zucchini, ground beef, and parmesan cheese in spaghetti sauce. The special ingredients in quick , meatballs with gravy are a pint of sour cream and two packages’ of dry onion soup mix. These ingredients must be mixed the night before the meatballs are prepared. After baking the meat- balls, make gravy from the pan juices. Jean likes to bake. Cheese cake and chocolate cake are two of her family’s favorites. Jean’s cheese cake recipe makes a large one, per- fect for serving a number guests. Jean’s right in the baking pan. Both. Jean and her husband, Tom, are SYprosS. -Bacon. natives of the Back Mountain. Jean lived on Bunker Hill as a child while Tom lived on Huntsville Road in the home the family now occupies. Both are graduates of Dallas High School. Before the arrival of the couple’s two children = Paul and Tammy, Jean worked for Commonwealth - Telep- employed at the Bechtel Power Plant. - Paul, age seven, at- tends Dallas Elementary School where he is a member of Mrs. Roeder’s first ‘grade class. Six- year-old Tammy is one of Mrs. Callahan’s kinder- garten students. Jean is an active par- ticipant ‘in school and church activities. A member of Dallas Borough PTO, Jean serves as a clerical aide at that school. She also is a member of the Parent’s Advisory Committee. A deaconess at the Hunts- ville Christian Church, Jean js an assistant Sunday School teacher who Helps to develop craft projects for grdes one through three. In leisure time Jean enjoys knitting. Tom, who enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time, is a member of the George M. Dallas Lodge and the Caldwell Consistory. Tammy and Paul, real roller skating fans, also like to swim and to go fishing with dad. LARGE CHEESE CAKE 1% c. graham cracker crumbs 2 t. sugar 3 T. melted butter Combine above ingredients. Line spring form pan with' crumb mixture. FILLING 2-8 oz. pkg. cream cheese 1c. sugar 5 egg yolkes 1 pt. sour cream 1 t. vanilla 1 t. corn starch 5 egg whites Cream together cream cheese, sugar, egg yolks, sour cream, vanilla and corn starch. Beat ‘egg whites until stiff and until they form a peak. Fold into’ creamed mixture. Pour over crumb crust. Bake in a.325 degree oven for one hour or until cake is done. Shut off oven. Leave cake in closed oven one hour and then remove. Make three holes in the mixture. Place vinegar in the first hole, vanilla in the second hole and oil in Note: Before releasing spring form pan run a knife around cake to release so it won’t crack. CHOCOLATE CAKE : yar on 5to11 Full Line of Seafood & Steaks OURSPECIALTY Sclampi, Antipasto & Stuffed Mushrooms Beach, Harveys Lake * Sandwiches & Cold Shrimp We may be old, tut we're ys 8 3 c. flour Available until Closing 2 c. sugar ; COCKTAILS AT A PRICE YOU'LLENJOY New management, new decor, 2 t. baking soda RATHSKELLER available for small groups or parties new atmosphere, new sound system s z roar BARAND Stack’s Fine sandwiches chin COCKTAIL LOUNGE -STEREO- ; 639-5867 dash salt choose your favorites i In a 9x13 baking pan mix flour, sugar, baking . soda and cocoa, and salt. A nice place for nice people In and over 1981 is proving to be a very busy year for the Women of Kiwanis. The auxiliary of the Dallas Local residents; who have not ‘dined at The Lodge, have no idea what delicious meals they are prices. Complete dinners as low as $7.25 including entree, salad, potatoes and vege- Holiday are served from 11:30 a.m. to’ 2:30 p.m. daily and dinner is served from 5 p.m. A special brunch is served on Sunday from 11 supervision of the restaurant ‘is by Chef Robert’s father, John L. Augustine, who operated a restaurant in Wilkes-Barre fine foods. In addition to-its regular dining, The Lodge offers patrons catering for all occasions either at ‘The The luxurious fur- nishings and formal rural appointments of The Lodge delicious entrees at reason- able prices. There is plenty of parking and The Lodge is conveniently located just off Pioneer Avenue, easy to find. ditional information may tables are prepared to a.m. to’ 2:30 p.m. and order and special’ sand- Sunday dinners are avail- make it the ideal spot for: leisurely dining--enjoying Township for many years-— be obtained by phoning 675- a restaurant known for its 4207. wiches and delicious able from 4 p.m. : luncheon platters are Foods from seven dif- 612-614 Main St served daily except ferent nations are on the Edwardsville.Pa Monday. Quiche of the Day menu of The Lodge and Phone 288-6606 is served every day and is a continental cuisine is VIC-MAR’S favorite with- many of the featured. A variety of F: luncheon guests’ at ‘The pastries are made on the famous Seafood Lodge. premises. Restaurant DALLAS The Lodge at Newberry All meals are’ prepared * Serving Compleleivieny 5 PARMESAN Men's club meets monthly at Irem Country Club. January saw the club conduct their installation Sg Estates on Pioneer Avenue under the supervision of § Ham :m. to1.30a.m. Daily EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 11 AM. in’ Dallas 18 10" Private Executive Chef Robert P: +, Sunday 1 00pm, 10000 m BOBBY BAIRD &HIS ||) (Closed Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday) country club but ° a Augustine, graduate of the S-P-E-C-I-A-L DIXIELAND JAZZ | ‘ reyigunant open ty the Culinary wate of Monday thru Thursday . BAND i en to erica, ) public. Opsh. 0 Public Atustios, New York, who. ALL YOU CAN EAT ; robin Live Entertainment SHRIMP Fri. and Sat. Night OR FRIED NEW HAPPY HOURS | { CLAMS MIX 4to 7 P.M. Mon. thru on Fri.&2for1 MATCH A au SUPER GREAT FOOD CRABS Daily Breakfast, OR FRIED Luncheon & Dinner SHRIMP Specials SERVED W/French Fries and Cole Slaw $7.25per Person > PHONE 675-451 1 ) "NEW MANAGEMENT eT aut SErvibel h ervin unc 2 Pinebrook &| | sams viLLA JER 2 ne inn Bar & Restaurant k Wa am. 4 Ds Rt. 309, Dallas al Oh He t CHIN onday thru Saturday * Dallas SHADY SIDE LAKE Donut: p- a ‘Restaurant Freshly made soups 675-3550 675-9683 i 695 Kidder St. sandwiches and burgers ox MULTIFQODS @ Wilkes-Barre : Serving Dinner : gL : 5:30-10:30 Open 24 Hours FEATURING HAPPYHOUR Tues. - Sat. a Day MENU 5-7 Mon.-Fri. : N= 7 days a week Polynesian-Hunan Dallas Shopping Center Compl ete - "STEAKS - Szechuan-Cantonese pbs - Dishes Menu- STEAMED CLAMS 2 HOMECOOKED SIRLOIN 39 Memorial Hwy. ALSO 675-9796 Steak sian Cocktail eaks & OF BEE $3.95 Dallas, Pa. __ Polynesian Cocktai Seafood CHOPS-CHICKEN Flions 675.2049 or. = lee & ; &SANDWICHES 12808 Ss Soucl Porewsy. | ae OPENS AD BAR '|. OpenDaily11 AM. til2AM. Hanover Township, Pa. Opes Doty] AM. RIN _EVERYNICHT &SUN. Take-outs available = Phone 735-3013 Sun. 11 AM. 10 10 P.M. . n Perce © 00 O00 Te 08 Te 09 0 0 00 nlf HARTMAN'S | ! ourroopis {{ RANCH 589 Fellows Ave. ! FANCY ty a Lyndwood Section But not so fancy thot you can't find { AT NEWBERRY ESTATES W AG i MW Of Wilkes-Barre fe you pale, including s !) N.PIONEER AVE., DALLAS 824-5402 | . ) po AN | jOURPRICES i! | "SERVING THE FINEST | Memalial itighway Serving Dinners| | AREFAIR | |CONTINENTAL FOODS} ; id a celal ~ Mon. thru Thurs. rr a ou or \NL i na oe : vi riday Special " 4t010 gt comie ou. i Delicious Lunches served FOOT LONG DOGS Fresh Breaded % ex Sat IR CEE J Tues. thru Fri. oS : : { 11:30 a.m. -2:30 p.m. ak H 41012 i ISFRIENDLY | 30.p HAW B LUDEDS SOUPS xh 7 OUR FEELING IS FRIENDLY {| °HAPPYHOUR 4-6:30 p.m.Tues.thruFri. Only ; I potaToAND HOT ||] Sunday i {| °SERVING DINNER "3% FROM5PM. . VEGETABLE 1t0 7:30 | *SUNDAYBRUNCH11A.M.TO2:30P.M. ‘TO PLACE ORDER COFFEE Fra |. * SUNDAY DINNERS 4to 8P.M. RAY i : } Serving the very best in Li) JCALLG75 3287 \ : seafood and steaks, andl / TAURANTAND, . CLOSED MONDAYS at 0 All Wint ¢ ‘Ja complete line of your] 1 SALOON ! OPEN TO THE PU B LIC pen nier s family meals, at very, WYOMIN Gc VALLEY. 1 Catering To All Occasions i / responsible prices. “MALL824-2463 | ; ee) the Lodge or Your Home, visA | Ta 1- 1-10; 30. i oxen ok 2 J : i — rd i Major Credit Cards Daily Specials id \ g RESERVATIONS, GALL 73 4207 ” / 2 sm. zucchini - 2 eggs flour to coat 1 1b. hamburg 1 Ib. jar spaghetti sauce Parmesan cheese, grated Wash zucchini. Peel if desired. Cut into’ 2 inch pieces. Beat 2 eggs in a small bowl. Place flour in another bowl. Dip zuc- chini in egg, then flour. Brown zucchini in hot oil. Brown hamburg. Drain. Layer sauce, zucchini, hamburg, and grated cheese finishing with sauce and cheese. Bake in a 350 degree oven for one hour. QUICK MEATBALLS AND GRAVY 3 Ib. hamburg % c. bread crumbs 1 pt. sour cream 2 pkg. onion soup mix 2 eggs milk to moisten Combine sour cream with: onion soup mix. Allow to: set = in refrigerator overnight. The next day combine all ingredients: Form into meatballs. Brown in a frying pan, then bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Make gravy from pan juices. of new officers and hear reports that the group will be participating in the following service projects’ for the upcoming year: attendance at the Back Mountain Drug and ‘Alcohol Committee meetings, manage the Odds and Ends Booth" at the Library Auction, attend Fall Fair Board meetings and provide workers at ‘the fair, continue their service projects at Thanksgiving and Christmas, par- ticipate as judges at the Halloween Parade, sponsored by the Dallas Men of Kiwanis, and to: continue serving the community: whenever possible. February found the club listening intently to Leonard Venable, guest speaker and manager of the Dallas-Shavertown Water Company. Venable stated ‘that’ water con- servation “must be con- tinued. We are not over the water crisis by any means. He encouraged consumers to install conservation kits in their homes. These kits can be purchased for a nominal fee at the water company. March finds the club sponsoring a ‘Wine and Cheese Party’’ open to the public at Irem Temple Country Club, Wed- |nesday, March 25, 8 p.m. The Dallas Men’s club will help support ‘this affair. John Timalonis, local wine connoisseur, will present this festive | program. April will bring a Fashion Show to" the members, sponsored by Total Woman, a shop that ‘caters to: “Women of all ages.” May, last but not least-- Dallas Women of Kiwanis ‘feature their Annual Spring Salad Luncheon. This luncheon, open to the public, has become a trademark of this club. Noted for luscious food, ‘good fellowship and programs of the highest calibre, the luncheon will - be held at the Shavertown i United Methodist Church, Wednesday, May 13. at noon and will feature Garry Essex, anchorman for WNEP-TV Channel 16 news team. This will be Essex second return engagement. Tickets for the wine and . cheese party and the Spring Salad Luncheon can be obtained from any member of the organization. Seats still available A limited number of seats are available for anyone who wishes to accompany the Lake- Lehman Band on the trip to Orlando, florida on May 7 through 12. The field show competition will be held at the 40,000 seat Tangerine Bowl and the concert competition will be at the Tupperware. Convention Complex. The band also will appear in parade at Disney World - to visit Sea World, Wet n’ information contact Alice Hudak, trip coordinator between 4 and 8 p.m. at (a NA ERR ENy rs YT PETE & gy vhs veie res STEELY IER EYE PEs 6% B TdF ¥ © EFFI BNE