The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 27, 1983, Image 5

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    BY JOAN KINGSBURY
A nostalgic atmosphere
of years gone by complete
with antiques, slot
machines and juke boxes,
complimented by an
interesting, varied menu
is what Yester-Days of-
fers its patrons.
Opened in 1981 by Back
Mountain residents, Mr.
and Mrs.
Yester-Days has become
dining spot. Open seven
days a week, Monday
through Friday 11 to 10,
Saturday 5 to 10 and
Sunday 1 to 9. Yester-
Days serves lunch, dinner
and is opened for drinks
and snacks during the
after-dinner hours.
Mike Klug is manager
of Yester-Days. Mike
enjoys. operating the
restaurant, meeting the
patrons. He firmly
believes in pleasing the
customer.
All foods prepared by
cook Joe Kane are made
from scratch. Nothing
frozen is used; no salt is
used in cooking; all soups
are homemade. Each day
a creamed soup and a
stock soup are offered
with cream of broccoli,
cream of mushroom,
French onion soup and
Manhattan
choweder being some
favorites. A fresh salad
bar offers a fresh fruit
basket of oranges and
apples, as well as salad.
The lunch menu offers a
variety of charbroiled
burgers, club sandwiches,
salads, entrees and diet
platters. For dinner, the
menu offers selections
from the Fields, Stream
and Seas including such
appetizing entrees as
Chicken Marsala, Baked
Stuffed Roast Pork Chop,
Sole Almondine, Shrimp
Scampi. Pasta selections
include lasagna, spaghetti
and Fettucine Alfredo.
there is a choice of home-
make Apple Crisp, Black
Forest Cake, Strawberry
Shortcake, cheesecake,
German Chocolate Cake
or ice cream.
When the customer is
looking for a light snack
and a drink, Yester-Days
can provide them with one
of their delicious bar-b-
ques, charbroiled burgers
or finger foods like
zucchini, vegetable
sticks, cheese cubes,
crabettes, or assorted hot
hors d'oeuvres.
Bar manager Claudia
Taylor makes all drinks
from scratch with Pina
Coladas, Strawberry
Daiqueries and Toasted
Almonds being popular
choices. Yester-Days
beautiful piano bar
provides the perfect
setting for a relaxing
drink.
always been one of Paul
Klug’s interests so when
he decided to establish
Yester-Days, it' was
natural to use many of his
antiques in the decorating
scheme. A one armed
bandit greets customers
at the door, while the
popeorn machine and
crane: where the player
can pick up lots of candy
appeal to both young and
old. A nickelodeon dating
from the early 1900’s and
a Steinway player piano,
add to the old-time
charm.
On weekends, piano
players Joe Gilroy and
Jerry Stone entertain
patrons with their delight-
ful playing. From 9:30
until 2 a.m. on Friday and
Saturday evenings,
Yester-Days sing-along
featuring songs from the
‘‘good old days’’ are
extremely popular with
the customers.
For Post readers Mike
has agreed to share two
recipes Apple Crisp and
Stuffed Pork Chops. Both
are delicious and can be
prepared by the average
cook.
. So the next time you get
a hankering for home-
made Apple Crisp served
hot with whipped cream,
or a mad desire to see just
how much candy you can
scoop up with the crane,
or want to sing-along with
some great ‘‘old time”
musie, visit Yester-Days
and have some fun.
PORK CHOPS WITH
STUFFING
4 pork chops, double cut,
center loin
8 slices white bread,
cubed
2 stalks celery, diced
A family dinner marked
the happy occasion of the
60th wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Sickler of Carverton last
Sunday.
The Sicklers were
married in Lyndwood
Methodist Church,
Wilkes-Barre by the late
Rev. M. Blair.
Members of the Car-
Church, the Sicklers have
lived in Carverton for
most of their = married
“lives.
The Sicklers have three
children, Mrs. Gloria
Ludorf, Nanticoke; Mrs.
Lois Perry, Carverton
and Kermit, of Carverton,
who ‘died “in "1981. They
have six grandchildren
and three great-grand-
children.
A special wish for many
more years of happiness
to you, Mr. and Mrs.
Sickler.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Racusin, Shavertown,
announce the birth of
their daughter, Ashley
Sarah, April 8 in Nesbitt
Hospital.
The former Jonelle
Wheatley, Mrs. Racusin is
the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.. Roy Wheatley,
Shavertown. Mr. Racusin
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Racusin,
Kingston. He is chief
executive officer of
located in Kingston and
Scranton.
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May 18 is the date of this
year’s Salad Luncheon
sponsored by Dallas
Women of Kiwanis. An
annual affair, the lun-
cheon will be held in the
Shavertown United
Methodist Church social
room, Pioneer Avenue, at
12 o'clock.
Children’s
Theatre
College Misericordia’s
18th annual Children’s
Theatre production will
be “The Princess and the
Magic Pea.”
is adapted from the tale
by Hans Christian
Andersen. Additional
scenes, characters and
dialogue were created by
Rusty Anderson, assistant
professor, division of
humanities at College
Misericordia.
‘Performances will be
held Friday, April 29 at
7:30 p.m., Saturday, April
30 at 2 p.m., and Sunday,
May 1 at 2 p.m. All per-
formances will be
presented in College
Misericordia’s Walsh
Auditorium.
The Children’s Theatre
is an annual event of the
Misericordia Players’
Group.
and reservations call the
college at 675-2181.
Committee members
man; Mary George,
tickets; Marion Harvey;
tickets; Harriet Parker,
co-chairman; Pat Luke,
kitchen and publicity;
Sally Roberts, president;
Pat Kalinowski, tables.
Tickets can be obtained
club;
10-
The Kick-Off Dinner for
the 37th Annual Library
Auction will be held
Friday, May 6, at the
Magee Publick House,
Dallas. Dress will be
casual, western-style and
the auctioneers have
promised some fun and
surprises. Jerry Fritzges
is dinner chairman.
Tickets are on sale at the
library and everyone is
invited to attend and join
the fun. This year’s
general chairman for the
auction is Joanne
Freeman.
Our library serves this
community well. Have a
good time and give the
library some financial aid
as well.
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Dallas resident Frank
E. Paczewski will be
honored by the Board of
Directors of the North
eastern Chapter of the
Pennsylvania Restaurant
Association at its’ 31st
annual dinner on April 28
at. the Wilkes-Barre
Sheraton-Crossgates
Hotel. Paczewski is the
organization’s immediate
past president.
Executive
sident of Franklin’s
Family = Restaurants,
Paczewski is chairman of
Vice-Pre-
of Shavertown United
Methodist Church; and is
active in a number of
community organizati-
ons.
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Best wishes to the
following couples who re-
cently announced their
engagements.
Sara Jo Caroccia,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip R. Caroccia,
Jersey Shore, Pa. and
Kevin John McGough, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
McGough, Dallas. The
couple will be married
July 16 in St. Luke's
Catholic’ Church, Jersey
Shore.
Kathy Marie Pickarski,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Pickarski, Dallas
and Joseph Michael
Vidumsky, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph M.
Vidumsky, Glen Lyon.
They will be joined in
marriage on June 18, in
St. Hedwig’s Catholic
new town : .
family.
675-2070
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259 Wyoming Ave
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Church, Kingston.
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Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Zapoticky
who were married in the
Immanuel Baptist
1 sm. onion, diced
1 T. poultry seasoning
1 t. black pepper
1 t. garlic, granulated
1-4 oz. stick butter or
margarine
1 t. Rosemary
Combine ingredients for
stuffing. Stuff pork chops.
Place pork chops in a
baking pan. Fill pan
halfway with water. Bake
just until pork chops are
done, making sure they
are juicy.
When chops are done,
melt 3 tablespoons of
butter in a saute pan.
Brown pork chops on both
sides, then add pork stock
to the chops. Bake chops
for 45 minutes more,
covered.
To make gravy, remove
chops from pan, add flour
and water mix ture to pork
drippings. Stir until
thickened.
APPLE CRISP
3 Ib. McIntosh apples,
peeled, sliced
4 T. cinnamon
1 ¢. sugar
Peel and slice apples.
Combine cinnamon ' and
Church, Edwardsville,
Saturday. Mrs. Zapoticky
Mrs. Arthur Bird, Dallas.
Mr. Zapoticky, son of
Mrs. Kathleen Zapoticky,
sugar. Place apples in a
buttered 5x8 inch pan.
Sprinkle with cinnamon
sugar mixture and shake
down.
Dallas and Mr. Stephen
Zapoticky, Trucksville.
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Best wishes to the
following new parents.
Natalie and Stephen
TOPPING
4 oz. softened butter or
margarine
3 T. brown sugar
2 c. flour
7
Mix ingredients until
Bake
oven
in a 350
for 45
apples.
degree
minutes.
Hoprich, Pattie and
Bernard Razawich, Gail
and John Stredny,
Theresa, and James
Mitkowski, ‘Nancy and
Thomas Balutis, Janet
and Richard Tuzinski who
are proud parents of new
sons and Rosalie and Paul
Strasser who are
delighted with their new
daughter.
Closed Mondays