The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 27, 1986, Image 8

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    OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, The Commodore, the
boardwalk, the shops, the sunshine, the ocean, donuts
made fresh on the boardwalk and coffee brought to me
in bed every morning for seven days.
I can’t believe it but it was all mine last week. The
smell of the coean, the breezes
blowing in our faces and the
white, white tips on the ocean as
the waves came rushing in to
shroe every night around 11 p.m.
was a sight to see.
The most beautiful picture in the
world, in my eyes, is the ocean
late at night and early in the
morning. The next 51 weeks of
—ss— work will be a pleasure because
JEAN HILLARD 4] i week will be mine once
No telephones, no questions, no bad news, no sad
stories. When one leaves on vacation the ‘real life”
should be left at home and for me that’s a realy
vacation. But, now it’s over-and I’m glad to be in touch
with reality again and the Back Mountain has been
moving along just the same.
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THE NEW SHOPPING CENTER on 309 looks like it
will be in operation by November in time for the
Christmas rush one of the tenants informs me.
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THE LUZERNE COUNTY FALL FAIR is ready to
open its gates on Sept. 3 with 3 new permanent
buildings, 3 times as many exhibitors as last year, 3
times as many cows to show and horse shows going on
all day, Saturday and Sunday for your enjoyment.
Ray Hillman, general fair chairman, is ready to
collapse, but so proud of the accomplishments made
this year that he’ll wait until Sept. 8 to let nature catch
Farmin’ talk
up with him.
The Job Corps from Red Rock have worked faithfully
every day for weeks on end to complete those buildings
and without them it would not have been possible.
Plan to attend the fair every day. It is such a great
privilege to have this type of entertainment right here
in our Back Mountain. Don’t miss the one and only Box
Car Willie shows! He will perform twice the same
evening. See you there!!!
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BETTY LOU and DENISE GREY and Lisa Evans,
all of Sweet Valley, spent last week enjoying their
vacation at Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. The three
ladies work very hard at keeping people’s homes clean
all year round. Mrs. Betty Lou Grey is the owner
operator of the cleaning business and the other two
girls work for her.
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CONGRATULATIONS to Bill and Jessie Hagenbach
of Lehman who celebrate their 39th wedding anniver-
sary on August 26. The Hagenbachs run a guest house
at Lehman and are the parents of a son and daughter.
more healthy, happy years together. They will be
taking a one-day cruise down the Shawnee on the
Delaware to celebrate their special day.
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THE MANISKAS CHILDREN are both recuperating
and ready for school to start after summer sports
injuries. Jamie was hit in the mouth with a hockey
playing soccer, has the cast off after wearing that for a
month but is still on crutches. Jamie and Jason are the
children of Joe and Wally Maniskas of Susquehanna
Ave., Dallas. Joe is owner, operator of ‘‘Today’s Hair”
beauty salon on Main Street.
Marilyn Trumbower,
Standing from left: Jim Cook, PCCEA member;
Steven Tuttle, Regional 4-H Program Leader;
Leader.
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IT’S GOOD TO SEE FAMILIAR FACES back in our
local stores, especially when they’ve been missing due
to accidents. Arline Bergovin is once again greeting
customers at Gino’s Shoe Store in Dallas. Arline had
serious leg injuries in an auto accident a couple months
ago and many of her loyal friends and customerfs have
been following her progress. Back on the job is a sure
sign of recovery.
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NEXT WEEK SCHOOL STARTS, for many it’s a
great first time experience, either 1st grade, 1st year in
high school or 1st time away from home--college.
Several of our Back Mountain students are experi-
encing these 1sts as usual.
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DARCI DAVIS, daughter of John and Sharron Davis,
Shavertown, is now at Liberty College, Virginia. The
Davises spent several days last week in Virginia
getting Darci settled and also preparing themselves for
their only child’s 1st step in the adult world without
them. I'm sure Darci wil ladjust, good luck John and
Sharron.
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GAIL THOMAS, daughter of Dr. Evan and Carol
Thomas, Shavertown is also a student at Liberty. She
and her family also went to Virginia last week and Gail
is all settled in ready to go. Gail and Darci were
fortunate enough to be roommates so that’s a big help
to both. Gail comes from a family of 7 children, two
others who are also in college, so for the Thomases it
was a rerun. Good luck Gail.
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Marc Ramarez, son of Mr. and Mrs.
luck Mare! -0-
SARAH ROTHSCHILD, daughter of Dr. and Rena
Rothschild, Lake St., Dallas, has left for Cornell
University to begin her 1st year in college. Sarah has a
younger sister, Rebecca at home. Good luck Sarah.
I'm sure there are many more and to all of you, good
luck it’s such a challenging world out there.
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I KNOW THERE ARE HUNDREDS of Back Moun-
tain families who vacation at Ocean City, New Jersey,
each summer. We didn’t see any of you this year but
when we go the first week of August it’s’ like going
down town, Dallas. Every other store is a familiar face
shopping the boardwalk. It was all of you we were
thinking of when Hurricane Charlie passed thru Ocean
City. When they announced from the Music Pier to
“clear the boardwalk” all facilities and stores will be
closed due to the hurricane, the challenge of ‘‘report-
ing” began to build in me. I though of the Alvin Cragle
family of Lehman who frequent the area weekends, the
Morans, our teacher at Dallas ‘“‘Jane’”’ who feels like
Ocean City is heaven on earth etc. So I sent my
daughter running back to our room for a camera and
we were off to capture this ocean on a rampage for
you. “If” the pictures take (It was black hurricane
skys,’”’) and it wasn’t my camera so I was guessing on
distance, and ‘“If”’ our editor, Dotty Martin, feels it’s of
interest to enough people, we may see this great ocean
covering our beach area, steps etc. next week. There
are a lot of ifs, but isn’t that life?
Marriages
DANIEL MONK, 154 No. Lehigh
St., Shavetown, to HOLLY B. FRY,
796 So.Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
JOHN LEVI HOYT, JR. Lot 34
Freemans Tr. Ct., Dallas, to
BRENDA ANN YOUNG, Lot 34
Freemans Tr. Ct, Dallas.
DONALD P. CAWLEY, JR. 12
Stout St. Pittston, to JANE ELIZA-
BETH STASH, 1075 Smiths Pond
Rd., Shavertown.
ANTHONY J. KERIS, JR., RD 3,
Box 232, Dallas, to KATHLEEN 8S.
BAHNER, RD 3, Box 232, Dallas.
WILLIAM B. ROBERTSON, 103
Maffett St., Plains, to KATHLEEN
ECKENRODE, Box 154, RD 3,
Dallas.
RICHARD CRAKE, 118 Country
Club Apts., Dallas, to ANY L.
GARDNER, 180 Manor Dr, Shaver-
town.
CALEB GREISSMAN, RD 2,
Warren Dr., Dallas, to CATHER-
INE A. BOGUTZKI, RD 2, Warren
Dr., Dallas.
RUSSELL L. TAYLOR, 411 Rr. S
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, to
KAREN JANE SMITH, 147 Mea-
dowcrest, Trucksville.
CLAUDE THOMAS NORRIS, P.O.
Box 33, Harveys Lake, to PATRI-
CIA L. CORBY, RD 1, Dallas.
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