The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 10, 1986, Image 16

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MRS. LISA MOLNER has
returned back to her Dallas
home after spending a 5-week
vacation in Germany, her home
land. It was the 1250th Anniver-
sary of Bad-Hersfeld, Germany,
which is located near Frankfurt.
The town was built by St.
Boniface and it hs the oldest
church bell in Germany. The
bell rings only one hour each
year and that is during the St.
Boniface celebration that lasts
onw week each year.
Mrs. Molner was very
impressed with the 1250th Anni-
versary celebration and heard
the bell ring for its one hour.
To witness this special week
again adn to spend 5 weeks with
family and friends, added to a
safe trip both ways made for a
wonderful trip. Welcome home
Mrs. Molner, we missed seeing
you while you were gone.
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TOM AND MARTHA REESE
of Franklin Street, Dallas, have
returned home after spending
dale by the Sea. Along with the
relaxation they enjoyed after
their hectic pre-election sched-
ule they also, enjoyed touring
and lots of sunshine.
A highlight of their trip was
, visiting and spending time with
| tor and Mrs. Frank O’Connell.
The O’Connells have retired and
ida, where they are building a
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HELEN GOMMER of Pear
nice one day trip last week in
! the Reading Area. A stop at
' Beautiful Miniature Roadside
' America, visiting the Christmas
light village and doing some
| shopping were just a few of the
! fun packed stops that day. The
| eating places are always so well
| picked too. A one day trip can
* be lots of fun.
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| A FEW PEOPLE have
) stopped by my counter at work
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Jean
and asked me ‘‘Where is
Bertha’s picture in Bertha’s
Bargain?” I had to tell them I
don’t know but I’m asking our
editor, Dotty Martin, Where is
Bertha? You didn’t put her on
the move, did you? If you did,
will you please tell her faithful
followers why or where she’s
moved? That’s one I didn’t get a
call on. Did she move away and
didn’t tell me? is
SPEAKING OF MOVING
along, Dave and Peggy Fouchs,
Back Mountain residents for
many years are moving to' the
Downingtown Area in January.
The Fouchs family: has been
transferred adn their lovely
home has been sold. We will
surely miss Peggy, so will her
bowling partners, Peggy is an
avid and very good bowler.
Good luck to you in your move.
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CHRISTMAS PARTIES are in
full bloom in our area. Offset
Paperback held theirs on Satur-
day evening at Genetti’s Best
Western. Almost 500 employees
and their guests enjoyed the
meal and a country and western
band entertained them for lis-
tening and dancing.
Rumors are General Hospital
had the room next door and a
real rock band enticed nearly
all Offset’s party at one time or
another before the evening was
over. Sharing is part of the
Christmas season, so why not?
RUSS MAJORS SPORTS
CENTER in Trucksville held
their annual Christmas dinner
on Sunday at the Bear Creek
Inn. Employees and guests alike
enjoyed a great dinner and
entertainment came from
within the group. The emcee
wishes to remain anonymous
by all.
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AN UPDATE on Kenny
Thompson: He had his second
surgery last Monday and he
came through that very well. He
will remain in intensive care for
a time then on to a regular
room for a few weeks. Reports
from the doctors are that the
future is very optimistic for a
full recovery.
A long recovery period will be
in store for Ken but even
thoughts of going back to Col-
lege next September are in the
air. Please keep praying for
Ken and his family, they really
appreciate it. :
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JOHN GREGG JR., son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Gregg of College
Manor, Dallas, shot an 8-point
buck on Saturday while hunting
with his dad in the Red Rock
Area. John is only 15 years old
and this is his second buck
already. Watch out you guys we
have a real deer hunter on our
hands.
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TONIGHT’S the annual Back
Mountain Memorial Library
Auction Kickoff dinner dance at
the Woodlands. There will also
be a mini auction and this
year’s auction committee will
officially be working full speed
ahead for the 1987 auction. Id
you didn’t get tickets and would
still like to attend call Dr. John
Shaskas, maybe it can still be
arranged.
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A HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY
wish goes to a happy person this
week. Larisa Bergavin of
Joseph Street, Dallas celebrated
her day on Sunday, Dec. 7 with
a family dinner. Larisa is a
student at College Misericordia.
(Jean Hillard, a Back Moun-
tain resident, is a columnist for
The Dallas Post. Her column
| By NANCY KOZEMCHAK
{ Library Correspondent
. The Back Mountain Memorial
! Library is featuring in its spe-
i cial upright display case a col-
. lection of G.I. Joe figures bor-
| rowed from David and Scott
| Townsend of Dallas.
| David is nine years old, in
. fourth grade and Scott is seven
1at Dallas Elementary School.
They have been collecting these
Army men of the future for
three months and have loaned
‘us 42 from their collection.
i On the top shelf is Serpentor,
, the Cobra emperor. The Cobras
are the bad guys and the G.I.
' Joes are the good ones. I under-
stand you can tell the difference
by their faces and the mark-
ings. Hawk, who wears camou-
flage pants, is the leader of the
' G.I. Joe forces.
Other good guys include
' Bazooka, Sergeant Slaughter,
‘Dial tone who is a radio opera-
"tor; Mutt, a dog trainer with a
| dog named Junkyard. Some of
‘the bad guys include Tomax and
Xamot, the twin brothers;
Zandor and Zoranna, twin
brother and sister who change
color, and Wild-Weasel.
David and Scott continue to
receive the G.I. Joe figures for
birthdays and Christmas and
buy some on their own. Accord-
ing to the November issue of
“Toy & Hobby World”, G.I. Joe
is the best-selling toy in Amer-
ica. The editor of the magazine
concludes, ‘“The 1986 G.I. Joe
line is-as relevant to today’s
kids as the 1964 version was to
kids back then”. This display
will be at the library for the
next three months.
I finally got to meet ‘Teddy
Ruxpin’ last night at the bowl-
ing alley. He is just the most
impressive talking bear I have
seen and is another of the top
selling toys in America. He
sings the nicest songs and opens
and closes his eyes and moves
his mouth as he sings. The little
boy who belongs to Teddy was
happy to share him with us. He
is some Teddy Bear!
A book borrowed on Interli-
brary Loan was returned to the
library the other day. It was
appears regularly.)
only three years overdue. The
book was a paperback copy of
Nevil Shute’s, “On The Beach’
and was part of a rotating
collection called Fantastic
Worlds which was originally due
back on January 19, 1983. Need-
less to say, we did not collect
the full fine.
The library is collecting
Campbell labels as an on-going
project which enables us to
obtain certain library materials
with very little cost. There is a
container at the main entrance
area for the dropping off of
these labels.
There is a used book store in
the lower level of the library
where books may be purchased
during the year. It is open
Monday 9:30 to 12 and 6:30 to
8:30; Thursday 2 to 5 and Satur-
day from 9:30 to 12.
The public library is a unique
institition, encompassing the
whole world of knowledge. Use
your library often to find the
answers you need for living and
growing!
(Nancy Kozemchak is the
assistant librarian at the Back
Mountain Memorial Library.
Her column appears regularly.)
at home.
celebrate the occasion.
(Following are menus for area
schools for the following week: )
DALLAS SCHOOLS
Dec. 15-19
MONDAY - Hot turkey sand-
wich w-gravy or grilled cheese
sandwich, fluffy rice w-gravy,
mixed vegetables, milk or juice.
Bonus: Blueberry muffin.
TUESDAY - Juice cheesebur-
ger w-lettuce-tomato-mayo, or
triple decker peanut butter and
jelly w-cheese cube, chicken
rice soup, peachp-pear combo,
choice of milk or juice. Bonus:
Macho chips w-cheese sauce.’
WEDNESDAY - Christmas
dinner - our own breaded
chicken, fluffy whipped potatoes
w-gravy, honey glazed sweet
potatoes, golden corn niblets,
ice cream cup, choice of milk or
juice.
THURSDAY - Beef barbecue
sandwich on roll or hot dog on
bun, oven baked French fries,
fresh fruit wedges, choice of
milk or juice. Bonus: Honey-
oatmeal cookie.
FRIDAY - Macaroni-cheese
casserole w-freshly made bread
or Italian hoagie w-all the trim-
mings, buttered green beans,
rosey applesauce, choice of milk
or juice.
GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL
Dec. 15-19
MONDAY - Chicken noodle
soup-saltines, peanut butter and
jelly on wheat or white bread,
vegetables, oranges, popcorn,
milk.
TUESDAY - Rolled steak w-
stuffing and gravy, mixed vege-
tables, pineapple, jello, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Pork patty,
buttered cheese noodles, car-
rots, corn bread-honey butter,
milk.
THURSDAY - Pizzaburger on
Album
(Continued from page 11)
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The band did three albums
between 1978 and 1984 with the
as producer and at least one
‘member of “Chicago” doing a
sical number on each album.
The ‘‘Jerry-Kelly Band”
toured Canada and all of the
‘United States in 1980 and was
the opening act for the Queen of
England. They continued to tour
until about 1983 when the band
,also does commercial jingles
theme song being done by them.
The pair’s Christmas album is
on sale in all area major music
stories and sells for $9.00. With
the exception of 51 cents tax per
album or cassette, the proceeds
will be donated to the soup
kitchens and the Women’s
Resource Center.
Members of the committee
who helped get the album off
the ground include Rev. Donald
Anderson, Elder A. Hale Jr.,
Barbara Hludzik, Marilyn
Costa, Nancy Hale and Harry
West.
Such businesses and organiza-
tions sponsoring the project
include Heils Place, Costa
Cards Inc., Suburban Casuals,
Dr. and Mrs. David Weinberger,
WNEP-TV, First Eastern Bank,
Geisinger, Dave, Jane & Paul
London, Rock 107 and the Hair
Cellar in Hazleton. The cover
design on the album was con-
tributed by the Lavelle-Miller
Group Advertising Agency.
Kelly, who claims sales of the
album are going well, is a
native of West Wyoming and a
graduate of Wyoming Area High
School and King’s College. He
resides with his wife.
| THE STUDENTS AT GATE
diligently (and had fun) prepar-
g for the Thanksgiving holi-
day. Following is a list of
undertook:
' MRS. GRANNAM’S KINDER-
GARTEN CLASS had a Thanks-
giving celebration where they
l
essed as Pilgrims and Indi-
S.
MRS.
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Indian headbands, vests and
turkeys, complete with features.
MISS CASCIO’S AND MRS.
RUCH’S SECOND GRADE
CLASSES wrote stories about
how they spent Thanksgiving
Day. The second grade would
also like to welcome Joy
Morgan to Gate of Heaven.
Let’s hope Joy has a most
enjoyable year at our school.
MRS. RUTKOSKI’S TWO
SIXTH GRADE CLASSES have
made sculpture out of soap in
her reading class. They started
this project after reading about
Jacob lawrence, a well-known
sculpture.
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STUDENT OF THE WEEK
JENNIFER HARTIES, 13, of
Dallas, is our student of the
week.
She is the daughter of Gerald
and Polly Harties. In her leisure
time, Jennifer enjoys horseback
riding and has two horses of her
own.
plums, rice pudding, milk.
FRIDAY - Tomato soup-sal-
tines, grilled cheese, chips,
peanches, brownies, milk.
WEST SIDE TECH
Dec. 15 -19
MONDAY - Tech chicken on
seeded bun, lettuce-tomato-may-
onnaise, copper penny salad,
chilled pineapple, milk.
TUESDAY - Italian meatbals
on hard roll, chilled fruit juice,
buttered peas, creamy rice pud-
ding-raisins, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Open face
turkey sandwich w-gravy,
whipped potatoes, seasoned
green beans, holly berry cup
cake, milk.
THURSDAY - Shells-meat
sauce, grated cheese, tossed
salad-choice of dressing, roll-
butter, soft pretzel, milk.
FRIDAY - Pizza twins, celery-
carrot sticks-creamy vegetable
dip, cherry shortcake, milk.
LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS
Dec. 15-19
MONDAY - Beef stew over
noodles, pickled beets, roll-
butter, peaches, peanut butter
cookie, milk.
TUESDAY - Hot dog on bun,
cheese squares, potato puffs,
baked beans, fruited jello, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Ham patti on
bun, candied sweet potatoes,
peas, chocolate puttding, milk.
THURSDAY - Oven baked
meatloaf, mashed potatoes w-
gravy, broccoli w-cheese sauce,
roll-butter, Dixie cup, milk.
FRIDAY - Batter dipped fish
on bun, ‘tartar sauce, French
fries, cabbage salad, pineapple
tidbits, milk.
Lehman news |
DONNA SUE JAMES -
Although the volleyall season
has ended, Donna James
already misses the game. She
has been playing on the high
school team for four years and
was team campaign this year.
She was recently selected for
All-Scholastic Honorable Men-
tion. :
During the winter and spring,
Donna is busy helping others.
She is the manager for both the
wrestling and boys’ volleyball
teams. She is the S.A.D.D. sec-
retary and a member of the ski
club.
She also enjoys horseback
riding, snow and water skiing
and bowling.
During the summer, Donna
was employed as a lifeguard at
Warden Place Private Beach.
She hopes to continue her
education where she will major
in psychology. Donna is the
daughter of Norman and Susan
James of Harveys Lake.
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VAL SUDA - One thing Val
likes to do most is keep active.
She enjoys partying and going
out with friends. She likes shop-
ping, running, swimming and
playing. : ,
Val was a member of the field
hockey team and also enjoys
such sports as soccer and snow
attending the Naval Air Defense
in Washington, D.C.
She is the daughter of Edward
Susan and Marguerite Pavlick.
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639-2935 after 6 p.m. 41-
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1983 HONDA ATV. 185cc
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irm. Call 639-1163 after
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Will provide excellent
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Exc. cond. Garate kept,
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