Rac Sharing recipes Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon the Salami Peek-A-Boos. By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Gig Sorber, petite blonde and her husband, William, are residents of Lehman. They are presently build- ing their new home which is nearing completion after many months and hours and hours of work, particu- larly on Bill’s part. He has done all of the work in their new home which is a large, two-story, three bedroom house, Most of the downstairs is completed with the exception of the fireplace and some finishing touches and two of the bedrooms and a bath are finished upstairs. There are still many of the finishing things to be done, explained Gig, the things that take time. Although they have a sawmill, many of the windows, doors, and other items are from some other building that has been razed and Bill has finished them so they can be used in the Sorbers’ new house. A graduate of West Side Tech, where she completed the beauti- cian’s course, is a licensed cosmeti- cian and works five days a week at Patti’s Hair Fashions. A former resident of Pringle, Gig as her TIMOTHY EVANS Joins Navy Timothy Evans, son of Paul and Dorla Jean Evans, Shavertown, has joined the United States Navy where he will be serving a four year enlistment. Tim, a 1986 graduate of Dallas High School, left on July 8th for his basic training at Orlando, Florida. He is striving to become a Seal. Tim played in the Unico game as a guard and also served as a captain of the team. He is the grandson of Esther Nicely, Shavertown. Divorces (The following Complaint in Divorce has been filed at the Luz- erne County Courthouse: GAIL A. KOCHER, Plaintiff, 543 S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, and JERRY M. KOCHER, Defend- ant, c-0 Eugene Kocher, Box 142, RD 1, Kunkle. Welcome The recent arrival of the newest member of your household is the perfect time to arrange for a WEL- COME WAGON call. I'm your WELCOME WAGON rep- resentative and my basket is full of free gifts for the family. Plus lots of helpful information on the special world of babies. Call now and let's celebrate your | baby. 675-2070 Wetame Hin friends call her, moved to the Back Mountain when she and Bill were married. She is president of the Sunshine Club,a social group organized by a group of girls who were friends while attending school and decided to continue that friendship following graduation. They meet once each month and go out to different places. They have a lot in common for all members of the club are cosmeticians. Gig and Bill have no children but Gig has a large black and white cat named Missy, and the Sorbers recently acquired a nine-week old Rottweiler pup, Hans. In her leisure time, Gig goes swimming in season, and attends aerobics classes three times each week. She likes to fish and last year, fo the first time, she went deer hunting with her husband. She also hunts woodchucks. Gig is interested in antiques and is gradually collecting pieces to refinish their home. She also col- dects copper items and clay potter- yand has the copper beautifully arranged inher new kitchen. That she likes plants is evident because they are in every room of her new home. Gig likes to entertain and enjoys preparing different foods when she is not under pressure. She espe- cially likes barbecuing and making hors d’oeuvres. : She also likes to travel and has visited Florida nad the sester states, and for a time she lived in El Paso, Texas. Because she is busy with work and assisting Bill in their home, Gig likes to preapre easy-to-prepare foods which take very little time. These are the kind of recipes she shares with Dallas Post readers this week. Buffalo Wings are easy-to-prepare and are great for serving to friends. Baked beans are very tasty and’ take very little time to prepare. They are delicious and make a good covered dish to take to a cookout or a barbecue. Salami Peek-A-Boos are different and are tasty appetiz- ers when entertaining. BUFFALO WINGS 2% lbs. wings (split at joint & tipped) 4 'T. Red Hot (or more to taste) V4 c. butter or margarine, melted Deep fry wings at 400 degrees until crispy, remove and drain. Combine Red Hot and butter, toos wings in the mixture to coat com- pletely. Serve with blue cheese drsssing. BAKED BEANS 3% c. brown sugar 1t. dry mustard , ¢. catsup Bacon strips Mix all ingredients together in greased two-quart casserole. Cover with bacon strips. Bake at 325 degrees 1%2-2 hours. SALAMI PEEK-A-BOOS 8-0z. cream cheese, softened 2 t. Dijon mustard 25 slices hard salami, cut in halves 25 sweet pickles, cut in halves crosswise Combine cream cheese and mus- tard. Spread each piece of salami with aobut 11%, t. of cream cheese mixutre. Place a pickle half at one short end of each piece of salami and roll up. The pickle should peek out of the rounded edge of the salami. Cover and refrigerate until serving time. Makes 50. *® Pregnancy Terminations to 14 weeks * Confidential Counseling ® One Visit Office of I’M SURE EVERYONE WOULD AGREE that last weekend’s Independence Day celebration was the best ever. The unveiling of the Statue of Liberty, the magnificent tall ships on parade and the wonderful entertainment stirred the patriotism in all of us. What a weekend! Harry and Sally Davenport of Eleanor Street in Shavertown will remember this occasion with} much excitement § since their son Harry, a member of the Penn State Blue KINGSBURY Band, was chosen as a member of the Liberty Band. A trumpet player, Harry had perhaps the best opportunity to participate in the festivities since the trumpets led the fanfare in the opening and closing ceremonies as well as participating with other Liberty Band members in various musical selections. Adding to the excitement was the fact that the Davenport family was able to attend the dress rehearsal for the closing ceremonies held at the Meadowlands on Saturday. ; -0- BEGINNING TODAY, the annual Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction will provide the opportunity to get some good buys and to support our library at the same time. This is one event I never miss. The Auction seems to pull the entire community together. Don’t forget to buy a ticket for the Blazer. The winner will be chosen at the auction. -0- BISHOP O’REILLY HIGH SCHOOL, will also hold a bazaar next weekend. Game booths, craft booths and food booths will be featured as well as special entertainment each evening. Please come out and support Bishop O’Reilly. -0- BEST WISHES to Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Fino, Brown Manor, who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary July 1. The Finos were married in 1961 in Immaculate Conception Church, West Pittston. Rev. O’Brient performed the ceremony. Their attendants were Michael Fino, West Pittston and Theresa Wierbowski Jordan, New Jersey. Mrs. Fino is the former Ruth Wierbowski, daugher of Mrs. Ann Wierbowski and the late Simon Wierbowski. Mr. Fino is the son of the late Pat and Sue Fino. The couple has three children: Leanne, freshman at College Misericordia; Dominic, junior at Wyoming Seminary and Michael an eighth grade student at Wyoming Seminary Lower School. The couple will observe the occasion by taking a cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Fino were honored at a'surprise party at Convention Hall, hosted by their children. Dom is a well known pharmacist of Fino’s Pharmacy in Dallas. I (The following Back Mountain couples have applied for marriage licenses at the Luzerne County Courthouse during the past week:) LOUIS C. BETHEL, JR. RD 3, Box 271, Dallas, and ROBIN LINKO, RD 3, Box 271, Dallas. THEODORE L. RADZINSKI, JR. 1625 Collegeville Rd., Collegeville, Pa., to TARA LYNNE STRAUSER, 7 Pear Tree Lane, Dallas. TERRY CADWALADER, Sandy Beach, Harvey’s Lake, to JENNI- FER HANLON, 543 Westmoreland Ave., Kingston. ROBERT J. SCOVELL, 2195 Sutton Rd., Shavertown, to GENIE SCOTT, 100 White Birch Lane, Dallas. (The following Back Mountain couples have announced births during the past week:) GOUSE, SHARON and JOHN, 145 Butternut Road, Shavertown, a daughter, June 30. MIKOLOSKO, MICHELE and DAVID, 200 Harris Hill Road, Shav- ertown, a daughter, July 1. MILUNIC, SANDRA and DAVID, 1050 Meadow Crest, Shavertown, a daughter, June 29. wish the Finos many more years of happiness. 0- PAMELA E. SABOL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sabol of Pioneer Ave., Trucksville, was recently married to P.S. Sriharsha MD, son of Prof. and Mrs. P.K. Sriramulu, Bangalore, India. Rev. David Kingsley performed the wedding in the First Prebyterian Church, Bloomsburg. Mrs. Sriharsha is a graduate of Dallas High School, College Misericordia with a BA in Social Work and Marywood College with a MA degree in Psychology. The bridegroom is a graduate of Grant Medical College, Bombay, India, New York State University, Buffalo, N.Y., Wright State University, Aerospace Medicine, Dayton, O. He is employed at Health Dynamics, Institute of Lehigh Valley, Inc. Following a wedding trip to the Outer Banks, N.C. the couple is residing in Bloomsburg. -O- MR. AND MRS. HAROLD STOUT were recently married in Glenview Independent Bible Church, Fernbrook. Rev. Wayne Yarnall performed the double ring ceremony. After a wedding trip to Paradise Island, Bahamas, the Stouts are residing in Forty Fort. (Joan Kingsbury, a Back Mountain resident, is a columnist for The Dallas Post. Her column appears weekly.) Betty McDonald OWNER NUMBER @ a ACCESSORIES Nh x © : od = NON 7 SALE. 285 (SUMMER 2% 24 © CLOTHES 22 EE o 28828 Z33et CAN YOU HELP A CHILD? Provide a temporary home to a child who has been a victim of child abuse, neglect or other family problems. 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