The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 01, 1981, Image 6

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    N. Pioneer Ave.
In A Relaxing Atmosphere
"SUNDAY BRUNCH. 11 AM. to 2:30 P.M.
675-4207
NEWBERRY ESTATE
DALLAS. PENNA
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Wandel and Mrs. Elida
| Kelly of Noxen attended
| graduation ceremonies at Mrs.
$6.75
Sundays 4 to 8 P.M.
The
Q\\E
Tavern
11:30a.m.
ER
Luncheon Specials
FUND
to4 p.m.
Mrs. John (Guida) Beah-
m, received her bachelor
of science degree in
elementary education.
Mrs. Beahm is the former
Miss Guida Sorber,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Sorber of Sorber
Mountain, Noxen. A
graduate of Noxen High
School, Class of 1948, Mrs.
Beahm and her husband
left Noxen in 1952 and
have been residing in
BAR AND
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
287-9357
-STEREO-
choose your favorites | \
Middletown, Pa.
The ninth annual Snake
roundup, held in Noxen
under auspices of the
Noxen-Monroe Sports:
men’s Club, attracted an
exceptionally large
audience. The three-day
affair continues to attract
larger crowd each year.
Proceeds of the benefit
affair are used by the club
to sponsor a fish hatchery
at Stull. Charles Kovalick
is president of the club.
A busload of children
and parents from Noxen
Independent Bible Church
attended the ‘Masters
Puppets” presentation at
Kingston Baptist Church.
On Thursday, July 9,
Young People of Noxen
Independent Bible Church
Hershey Park.
Richard and Joy
Detrich of Tunkhannock,
missionaries to
Bangladesh, were guest
speakers at ‘the Adult
Sunday School Class
service in Noxen IB
Church recently. They
were guests of the pastor,
Rev. and Mrs. Jerry
Tallent.
First of three camping
week ends at Moon Lake
for members of the
Noxen-Kunkle UM
Charge will be held July 3-
Fiver on the altar for
Sunday morning’s
worhsip service in Noxen
UM Church were placed
there by Mrs. Lily Turner,
in memory of her father,
William MacIntosh.
Re
will leave on a trip to
Mon.-White Horse Burger
“Thurs. .TACO DAY (soft
with chunky chicken soup.
shell corn tortillas) and
Gazpacho soup.
Solo Club
Fuss Sisal Hero ts ul
with Frerch onion sou J
‘ P Fri. &Sat.- Clams; ¥ Se y
Wed. - Soups; cream of Chowder(New England orf || eo o_o
| asparagus, broccoli, Manhattan) - Linguine activities
(Home made white clam
sauce).
cauliflower, zuchini,
leak/potato, or lettuce.
/Quiche
The Solo Club, an
organization of un- i
married men and women
will be doing a bit of
Also serving from our
regular menu daily
Shaffer's Pink Apple
“Memorial Highway
: } dancing in July, ac-
* Custom Catering to small parties Restaurant & Gift Sho - Rt.309, Dallas ri Gene ra of
i P 9, ;
HAPPY HOUR — 4-7 Mon. to Fri. . : 4 Next to Dallas Fernbrook. awe 1
The family restaurant with taste i Shopping Cent On Saturday, July 4 ("|
Dallas Shopping Center RVIN j10pping L enter they wi tana
. : y will gather at i
Dallas SE I G (Enter behind IGA) Colone’s Restaurant,
675 LUNCHEON BUFFET $360 Plains for dancing at 10
-9796 Soup, Salad Bar, Hot Entree, Potato & Vegetable. p.m. and the following
Saturday at Miners Mills
Marine Corps League at
9:30.
Mrs. Schray reports :
that the club’s annual :
outing will be at Elly’s
Cottages, Falls, begining
at2 p.m. A catered dinner
is at 4 p.m. Then on July
25 there will be dancing at :
the VFW in Dupont |
DINNER BUFFET $595 |
_Soup, Salad Bar, 3 Hot Entrees, Potato, Vegetable, Hot Breads
and Dessert Table
CHILDREN’S MENU & STANDARD MENU
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinners
We have something for everyone
Browse In Our Gift Shop
e 7 days a week 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. ®
e, Rt. 6 West Tunkhannock 3d
® ® OPEN Rad JULY 4th o ;
Hine
~_ Chinese- Polynesian
Cantonese - Szechuan
: Hunan Cuisine =
Regular or Exotic Cocktails
American dishes also available. °
£9
Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 11a.m. to 11p. m.
Fri. & Sat. 11a.m. to 12p.m
~Sunday 11a. m: to 10p. m.
RESERVATIONS
PHONE 675-0100 — 675-9777
beginning at 9:30 p.m.
The ablest men in all the
walks of modern life are
men of faith. Mest of
them have much more
faith than they them-
. selves realize. --Bruce
Barton.
Our Professional Staff Invites You
To Experience Fine Dining Accompanied
By An Extraordinary Atmosphere
Pictured left to right: Maitre d’ Robert Parker,
former Maitre d’ U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.;
PICKETT'S
CHARGE
rook
Executive Chef Robert Astegher, formerly of the Open Salad Bar with Soup OE MEMORIAL Hid ia
Waldorf-Astoria; Sous Chef James Sawchak, WAY, DALLAS
graduate Culinary Institute of America; Maitre d’ SERVING DINNERS he 67 5- 4 51 1
[Alber Maru y, former White House and Capitol 5:30t0 10:30 Tuesday thru Saturday - 2:00 to 8:00 Sunday - Closed Monday : * : 4
ill Maitre Phone 675-3550 New Luncheon Specia Is ¥ ;
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 829-0000 ; ALA CARTE : 1
AFTER DINNER ENJOY . . . SALAD CUP of SOUP & ® ;
99° $1.99
Cold Platter &
Cup of Soup 3 1 49
Choose from the Following
Sandwiches to Make Your
Cup of Soup & Sandwich Special
foronly 1.49
HARD SHELL CRABS-HARD SHELL CRABS
Also Featuring
BALTIMORE STYLE HARDSHELL
CRABS
AtThe Bar Only
HARD SHELL CRABS-HARD SHELL CRABS
RISAT,
DANCE
MUSIC
NO COVER
HARD SHELL CRABS
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SAVIO TTHHSAIVH
EVERY MONDAY
COUNTRY
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moR0OTS “Music PINEBROOK INN CHICKEN SALAD ¢ GRILLED CHEESE ® HOT
ra Lor Bie of The Lower Demunds Road, Dallas,Pa Wedding Receptions POG ¢ EGG SALAD » HOY or COLD ROAST
oan WBAX Radio . Copp lete Facilities 675-3550 “In The Park’’ i Serving these specials Mon. to Fri. 11am-4pm
n Premises Catering Reservations Recommended * Clam Bakes J lLiveEntertainment july 3rd & 10th
“SIMPLICITY”
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IT‘SOUR 2nd ANNIVERSARY
AND WEPROUDLY INTRODUCE CHINA’ S
MOST FAMOUS DISH...
"PEKING DUCK
(| | President Nixon asked for Peking Duck when he visited China in 1972...s0 did President Ford in 1974. b
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AY NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME IN WYOMING VALLEY THIS MOST RENOWNED OF ALL CHINESE DISHES WILL BE
J IISERVED AT THE PEKING CHEF RESTAURANT BY CHEF HO & OUR TALENTED STAFF OF CHINESE COOKS.
Stevens will
a
have hearing
A hearing was set
Wednesday for Gary
| Stevens, 107 Freas St.,
| | Berwick, on charges
‘stemming from an in-
‘cident at a Harveys Lake
home last week. Stevens
was arrested by Ptlm.
William Purcell and
charged with possession
: of stolen property,
PEKING DUCK 2Z y 3 PEKING CHEF Boke reported Purcell |
AR. J Re ~~ NIGHT 2 : (PUBLIC SQUARE, W-B) | | iSaont tome = ® |
PEKING CHEF RESTAURANT WILKES-BARRE 825-0977 825-0977 ey
Complete dinner with soup, Peking Duck entree, rice, dessert and tea. was ne
Reservations required for this introductory dinner which will be served PEKING CHEF EAST Leonard Harvey, Dallas.
from 7:00 p.m. ’til 9:00 p.m.
July 9th & 10th (Thursday & Friday)
$12 per person
(Intersection of Rts. 115 & 315)|
824-1136
Two cars |
collide at HL “
Two cars were badly
damaged in a collision
‘For People Who Take Their Chinese Food Seriously’’
PEKING CHEF WEST wiLL soON OPEN IN THE | 3 shortly after midnight
DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER Mt river Sino ou
\{ Monday at the in-
Serving Authentic Chinese Cuisine in the manner of: Szechuan,Canton & Peking
tersection of Wardan
PLANTO ENJOY OUR GRAND OPENING SPECIALS! De ve
Lunch and Dinner Daily...Speedy Take - Out Service. and soon - | Borough police report. |
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PEKING CHEF WEST | drivers as Virginia i
Coolbaugh, RD 3, Dallas,
and Susan Krasnyak,
Rear 95 Bedford St., Forty’
Fort. No injuries were
reported. Both cars were
| towed from the scene.
b=) | Investigating was Ptlm.
"James Drury.
‘‘Have you tried our famous Egg Roll yet?
(Dallas Shopping Center) | |
675-0555