14 HELP WANTED PART TIME HOUSEKEEPER, Refined, mature person, Mon. thru Thurs. 4 to 8 p.m. Responsibilities include cooking, light cleaning, babysitting. Additional howe availa- ble if desired. Reply: Dallas Post PO Box 366P, Dallas, PA 18612. 35-1-P WORK WANTED HAVE A JOB? Need a babysitter? | will babysit in my Dallas area home. Call 675-5619 days. 35-4- P TRUCKS FORD VAN E 200, A-title, 42,000 orig. miles. Per- TRUCKS 1972 CHEVY '% ton pick- up truck, Good running cond. Call 675-1650 after 5 p.m. 35-4-P 76 CHEVY SPORT VAN, 6 cyl., standard. Seats 10, Good cond. $1800 neg. Call 696-4161. 35-4-P AUTO 1984 PONTIAC TRANS AM, 5-0 liter. HO motor. Auto., p.s., p.b., air, AM-FM stereo cassette, cruise. Loaded. Mag wheels, 14,000 miles. A- title, new $18,500 will sacrifice for $11,500. Call 824-4497 or 287-9889 or 287-2650. 32-4-P AUTO 72 FORD TORINO needs minor repair. Asking $200. 696-1284. 32-4-P vertible. Exc. cond. Low mileage, p.s., p.b., newly upholstered $1800. Call 283-0329. 32-4-GR 1980 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SPORTS COUPE. Loaded, 58,000 miles. Like new. $3695. Call 824-4497 or 287-2650. 33- 4-P SR5, Call 283-0358 after 4 p.m. 35-4-P 400, 4 BBI, Sensen stereo, Svc speakers, runs good, needs body work $1800. 696-4484 or 823-2244. 34-4-GR Car inspected AUTO '68 FORD LTD., auto. transmission with torck converter. Good $35.00. Call 655-9220, 33-4-P 1982 JEEP CJ-7, hard top, 4 spd., p.s., padded roll bar, AM-FM cassette, bush guards, ug guards, overhead lights, 44,000 miles. $5100. Call 288-2621 after 5:30. 34-4- GR : 77 DATSUN B210 HATCH- BACK, 5 speed, runs very good. Will take best offer. Call 868-3662 after 5 p.m. 35-4-P '79 BMW 3201, silver, cond., must see. Air, 4 speed manual, $4800. 826-6822, Mon.- Fri. 8:30-4:30 p.m. 35-1-P Dallas Post/Fay Broody (Following are the cafeteria menus for area school districts for the following week: ) WEST SIDE TECH Sept. 17 - 23 Breakfast WEDNESDAY - Ham & Waffles, fruit juice, milk or cereal, pastry, fruit juice, milk. THURSDAY . Orange wedges, vari- milk. FRIDAY - Juice, cereal assortment, raisin bars, milk. MONDAY - Chilled orange juice, assorted cereal, cup cake, milk. TUESDAY - Banana, assorted cereal, pastry, milk. Lunch WEDNESDAY - Oval spice-cheese on soft bun w-lettuce, chips, chicken noodle soup-crackers, Tandy cake, milk. THURSDAY - Beef a roni, grated cheese, tossed salad w-dress- ing, Italian roll- butter, jello, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza twins, chilled juice, cherry squares, milk. MONDAY - Wafer steak on bun, 3 bean salad, fresh fruit, shortbread cookies, milk. TUESDAY - Hoagie-lettuce- tomato, Italian dress- ing, chilled peaches, chocolate cake, milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS Sept. 17 - 23 WEDNESDAY - Ball park frank on roll or turkey-cheese sandwich on soft bun, carrot-celery stix, Hawaiian pineapple, choice of milk or juice. (Find a sticker on your tray-win a half dozen cookies.) THURSDAY - Bacon cheeseburger on roll w-lettuce- tomato-mayo, or peanut butter-marsh- mellow sandwich w- cheese cube, oven baked tater tots, choice of milk or juice. Bonus: Giant peanut butter cookie. FRIDAY - Potato- cheese pierogies sau- teed in onions or grilled cheese sand- wich, candied car- rots, fresh fruit wedges, choice of milk or juice. (Draw a picture of your favorite summer activity. You’ll receive Nacho chips.) MONDAY - McDallas chicken sandwich on roll w- lettuce or hot dog on roll, chicken noodle- vegetable soup, pine- apple topped w-coco- nut, choice of milk or juice. TUESDAY - Baked macaroni-cheese cas- serole or cheesebur- ger on bun, green beans, chilled fruit medley, choice of milk or juice. Bonus: Soft chewy pretzel. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL Sept. 17-23 WEDNESDAY - Whimpies, cheese, corn, cookies, fruit cocktail, milk. THURSDAY - Chicken patty w- gravy, oven potatoes, green beans, brown- ies, milk. FRIDAY - Tuna fish w-roll, lettuce- cheese, peaches, pretzel rod, milk. MONDAY - Pork bar-b-que w-bun, relish, pickles, carrot- celery stix, pears, milk. TUESDAY - Shep- herds pie (ground meat, vegetables, mashed potatoes), peaches, cookies, milk. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Sept. 17 - 19 WEDNESDAY - Chicken nuggets w- dip, French fries, but- tered garden vegeta- bles, roll-butter, jello, milk. THURSDAY - Tacos w-trimmings, buttered corn, Dixie cup, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, potato chips, carrot-celery sticks, fresh apple, milk. By REP. COSLETT Special to The Post Here is a summary of important events that occurred on Cap- itol Hill last week from Rep. Frank Cos- lett, 120th Legislative District. CAPITOL EXPAN- SION COMMITTEE - A meeting of the spe- cial House committee investigating the Cap- itol expansion project was opened to the public this week when the panel’s Republi- can: chairman objected to plans to bar the public from the session. Rep. Jef- frey E. Piccola (R- Dauphin) blasted the committee’s Demo- cratic leader for scheduling a last- minute closed execu- tive session. Piccola said the move to close the session was in violation of House rules and the state’s Sunshine Law. “The chairman has no right to close a meet- ing to the press and public without the agreement of the majority of commit- tee members,”’ Pic- cola said. As a result of Piccola’s objec- tions, the meeting was opened to the press and public. COMBATING DRUG TRAFFICK- ING - Legislators from Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia will meet in Hagerstown, Md., on Sept. 17 at a public hearing into the grow- ing problem of drug trafficking and under- age drinking in Penn- sylvania, Maryland and West Virginia. Rep. Terry Punt (R- Franklin) announced this week that law enforcement and gov- ernment officials, judicial officers, social service profes- sionals and members of the general public have been invited to testify. In July, at a tri-state conference of legislators hosted by Punt, it was unani- mously agreed that drug trafficking and underage drinking were problems of the tri-state region. “We're attempting to get an idea of the scope of the problem and the efforts being made to combat it,” Punt said. ‘“We’re also looking into the possibility of estab- lishing a tri-state task force to battle drug and alcohol abuse.” (Rep. Frank Coslett serves the 120th Leg- islative District which encompasses parts of the Back Mountain. His column appears weekly in The Dallas Post.) The District 7 Make It With Wool Contest will be held October 4, 1986 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Pomeroy’s Commu- nity Room, Pome- roy’s, Wyoming Barre. Any youth 10 years of age to 21 years of age is invited to participate in the contest. Youth 14 years of age to 21 years of age can enter a suit, dress or coat. Youth 10 years of age to 13 ! years of age can enter a vest, pants, skirt, sweater, jumper, poncho, shirt or dress. The article must be sewn by the contestant. The fabric can be loomed, knit- ted or felted fabric or yarn of 100 percent wool or a minimum of 60 percent wool and no more than 40 per- cent synthetic fiber. The winner in the Senior, Junior and Pre-Teen categories get an expense paid trip to the State Com- petition December 19 and 20, 1986 at Som- merset, PA to coin- cide with the Key- stone Shepard Symposium. Each contestant will receive a yard of wool from the Scran- ton Fabric Center. For more informa- tion and entry blanks contact Christine Tomascik, Extension Home Economist- Youth at Luzerne County Extension Service, Courthouse oF Annex, 5 Water St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18711 or phone 825- 1712 or 459-0736, ext. 712. The Pennsylvania Cooperative Exten- sion Service offers educational programs and materials without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, handicap, or age as provided by law and is also an equal opportunity employer. 1986 PONTIAC T1000 1986 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1986 SUBARU HATCHBACK 1986 PONTIAC SUNBIRD 2 DOOR 3 IN STOCK EDIATE D 1986 PONTIAC TRANS AM Leg. rt, TT — 3 IN STOCK 3-DOOR 2 IN STOCK 185 PONTIAC] PONTIAC 1986 PONTIAC FIERO GT FIERO 11986 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE PARISIENNE 4 IN STOCK 1986 SUBARU STATION WAGON LEER T= ~ = = = 10 IN STOCK 1986 PONTIAC GRAND AM 1986 PONTIAC 6000 STE '85 PONTIAC '85 PONTIAC '85 SUBARU | '85 SUBARU : '%5 CHEVROLET GRAND AM | FIERO G.T. | , 6000 L.E. BRAT G.L. 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