The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 13, 1951, Image 7

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Boyd Atherholt
© mourned
- home on Chestnut Street,
be
Buried Saturday
Loved Resident
Laid To Rest
Everybody in Trucksville
1 the passing of Boyd
Atherholt, familiarly known as
Uncle Boyd to the hundreds of
children he has helped across the
school intersection and the neigh-
bors he has befriended. His funeral
was a revelation of what he had
meant to the community. The ser-
vices, conducted by Rev. Robert T.
Webster on Saturday from the
were
largely attended, and the grave in
Cedar Crest Cemetery was banked
with flowers.
Mr. Atherholt,’ 72, had been
working in his garden Wednesday
afternoon when he dropped dead
from a heart attack. He had suf-
fered from heart trouble for the
‘past few years and knew that his
days were numbered.
He came of a pioneer family
that settled in the vicinity of Bun-
ker Hill, migrating from Holland
before the Revolution. The son of
Harvey and Eunice Atherholt, he
was born on the farm now owned
by Mrs. John Conyngham. He is
the last of six Atherholt boys, and
is survived by three sisters.
Earlier in life a painter, he aban-
doned that business when he con-
tracted lead colic twelve years ago.
Since that time, desiring outdoor
employment, he has worked from
: time to time on Kingston Town-
ship road maintenance.
He is survived by his widow, the
former Sarah Jane Hoover, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoover,
Bunker Hill; a daughter, Blanche
Mae Atherholt, at home; sisters,
Mrs. Joseph Swank, Ashley; Mrs.
Leslie Spencer, Dallas RD; and Mrs.
Edgar Howard, California.
LAWN DITCHING
DITCH DIGGING
CELLAR EXCAVATING
CALL
DALLAS 328
ICE CREAM
and
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ICE CREAM CAKE
For Your Next Party
WILLIE’S
FERNBROOK CORNERS
FOR REAL
CONOMY
sk Last May, a stock Austin
Devon averaged 33.34 miles
per gallon on the 514-mile
New York-Toronto run, un-
der AAA supervision.
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KUNKLE GARAGE
Daniel Meeker, owner
Kunkle, Pa.
PHONE 458-R-13
With 1000 Guests At Grand Opening
Nearly 1,000 friends and mem-
bers of Daddow Isaacs Post, Amer-
ican Legion and Auxiliary, throng-
ed the newly remodelled and dec-
orated Home on Huntsville Road
Monday night from 6:30 to 3 AM.
So great was the crowd that
guests who wedged themselves in
at 9 P. M. were unable to get out
before midnight. Everything, in-
cluding drinks and orchids for the
ladies, was on the house, and food
in quantity, with plenty of potato
salad and cold cuts.
Primo Berrettini,. Commander,
said it was an evening of pure en- :
joyment, with nothing to mar it,
That guests had anything they
ordered to drink, from beer to im-
ported liquor, but that no dis-
order arose. Some of the liquid
‘refreshments were donated, some
were furnished by the American
Legion. Berrettini said there was
da big crowd coming and going all
evening, but mostly coming, and
that by 3 A. M. the cupboard was -
bare.
Legion facilities will be avail- |
able for dinner parties, with the
ultra-modern kitchen open to priv-
ate groups as well as legion affairs.
Little Loop Season
To Begin on May 14
May 14 will be a gala day in
Shavertown when the Back Moun-
tain Little League officially opens
its 1951 season with a parade start-
ing in Trucksville and ending at
the official playing field in Shav-
ertown.
The parade will start at 5 and a
game will follow. High school
bands will participate. Teams will
appear in their newly purchased
uniforms. Constable Louis Banta
will be parade marshal, assisted
by a detail of State Police and
police from adjoining towns.
Plans for the affair were made
at a meeting Thursday night with
all team managers, coaches, um-
pires and Little League officers in
attendance.
Howard Isaacs of Trucksille
will sponsor the Trucksville team.
Other teams and their sponsors
are: Shavertown, Back Mountain
Lumber Company; Dallas, Lazarus
of Wilkes-Barre; Fernbrook, Dallas
Kiwanis Club. Two other teams
need sponsors. Persons or firms
interested can contact Al Gibbs or
Charles Steinhauer.
Uniforms, balls, bats and other
equipment have been purchased.
Fill for the official playing field
has been contracted for and the’
grounds will be in shape for the
opening game.
Registration for players has been
closed. Due to the many boys reg-
istered, there will be a minor Little
League formed comprising four
teams under the direction of
Robert Williams of Trucksille
and L, T. Schwartz, Shavertown.
Red-Headed Woodpecker
Machell avenue folks have a
joint community red-headed wood-
pecker, reported on Tuesday by
Mrs. Frank Ferry, tapping on the
maple tree.
Card of Thanks
Mrs. Harry Sweezy and family
wish to thank all those who assist-
ed them in their recent bereave-
ment, those who sent flowers and
cards of sympathy, and those who
lent cars.
Trucksville Firemen
To Buy New Engine
Trucksville Volunteer Fire Com-
pany has voted to buy a new fire
engine, costing $10,500, with de-
livery within 90 days.
The firemen feel the firefighting
situation in Trucksville has reached
a critical stage with the increase
in population and the obsolescence
of the present equipment. As a
result of a recent survey, the Fire
Company voted unanimously Fri-
day night to purchase immediately |
a new fully equipped AEF Cor-
poration fire engine, mounted on
a three and one-half ton truck
chassis.
The apparatus will
new Barton-American Duplex
four-stage centrifugal pump of
500-gallon capacity, a newly de-
veloped appliance of the AEF Cor-
poration. This pump is believed to
be ‘the only one of its kind in this
area. The equipment includes a
high pressure fog spray.
The entire area has been zoned
by a committee and representatives
with call soon on all families for
collections to finance the new
equipment. The need is urgent, the
firemen feel, and the quality of the
fire protection which can be pro-
vided by the Trucksville Fire
Company depends solely upon the
loyalty of the townspeople.
include a
Wilkes-Barrean Buys
Third English Auto
Edward Welles, Wilkes-Barre,
has purchased his third English-
make automobile from Daniel
Meeker of Kunkle Garage.
Mr. and Mrs. Meeker drove down
to New York over the weekend
and picked up an English Riley
saloon car shortly after it was de-
livered at the dock. An English
saloon is the equivalent of an
American made sedan. The car
is a green model with biege leather
upholstery and although not as
tall as most American cars has
about the same wheelbase. The
other two cars delivered by Mr.
Meeker to Mr. Welles were Aus-
tins.
Dan said the car handled beauti-
fully. Its 2%-litre capacity gaso-
line tank gives some indication of
its ease on gas consumption.
CENTER ST. @
FREE GIFTS . . . .
YOU ARE INVITED
TO THE
GRAND OPENING OF CROMPTON’S
TOT - N- TEEN
SHOP.
FRIDAY APRIL 20TH
VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES
(Winners will be notified Saturday)
SHAVERTOWN
THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1951
imerican Login Draws Full House E
Welcome, Neighbor
Edward Blake, formerly of East
Lansdowne, has recently purchased
the Bonham house in New Goss
Manor and plans to move into it
on Monday.
Mr. Blake, in taking over his
duties as new superintendent at
Craftsman Engravers, stayed at the
Sterling for a few days, He noted
church news of Dallas, decided
that Dallas would be a good com-
munity to live in, and called on
Rev. Frederick Reinfurt.
Rev. Reinfurt assisted him in
locating a suitable house, and in-
vited him to remain at the parson-
age until he could get occupancy.
Through John Yaple, realtor, the
house in Goss Manor was bought.
Mr, Blake will be an asset to
the Methodist congregation. He
was superintendent of the Sunday
School in East Lansdowne, active
in civic affairs, talented in direct-
ing amateur plays, and an officer
of the volunteer fire company.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake have two
children, Bob, 20, now waiting to
be called by the Navy, and Naomi,
11. Living with them is Mrs. Em-
ma Sharrock, Mrs. Blake’s mother.
In The Army Now
Robert M. Gregory and Ray-
mond H. Ackerman of Shavertown'
were. among the sixty-seven youths
inducted into the U. S. Army at
the Wilkes-Barre Recruiting Sta-
tion Wednesday.
SANDY BEACH
DRIVE-IN THERTRE
2—Shows nightly—2
Starting at 7:30 and 9:30
Children under 12 admitted free
Fri., and Sat., April 13 and 14th
“Chain Lightning”
Humphrey Bogart and
Eleanor Parker
Also news and Cartoon
Sun.; and Mon., April 15 & 16th
“Baron of Arizona”
“Most exciting picture of the
west’
Vincent Price and Ellen Drew
Also Cartoon and News
Tuesday Only—April 17th
“Without Honor”
“A good adult story”
Lorraine Day, Franchot Tone,
Dana Andrews
Also News and Cartoon
Wed. and Thur., April 18 & 19th
“Fortune of Captain
Blood”
“An exciting period story
with lots of action”
Lewis Hayward, Patricia Medina
Same
Throng Attends
Hislop Opening
Cocktail Lounge
Proves Popular
Bob Hislop’s newly remodelled
restaurant opened to a capacity
crowd Wednesday night, with 400
patrons served. It was a gala eve-
ning, with Pete Peterson, well
known colored piano player, enter-
taining. There were many floral
good will offerings from well-
wishers in the Back Mountain.
Sea-food, fried chicken, and
steaks were on the bill of fare,
and the new cocktail lounge did
a thriving business. A repeat per-
formance on everything was held
last night.
Recreation Classes
Prepare For Exhibit
Students in Adult Recreation
Classes on Thursday nights at
Kingston Township High School are
getting ready for the exhibit which
will mark closing of the ten weeks
session,
Shop workers have turned out
trays and bric-a-brac shelves; cor-
ner cabinets and stools; the handi-
craft class is doing felt work, bed-
room slippers and bags, and paint-
ing trays; ceramics devotees have
turned out flowers by the hun-
dreds, mounted on anything from
ash trays and powder boxes to
brooches and ear-rings; the sewing
class hopes to put on exhibit a line
of gay peasant skirts and blouses
as well as children’s clothing and
pajamas.
Entertains At Cards
Mrs. Francis Lewis entertained
members of her pinochle club at
her home at Lehman Monday eve-
PAGE SEVEN
Meeker Turkey Supper
W.S.CS. of Meeker Methodist
Church will
turkey supper in the Church Thurs-
serve a home-style
DALLAS
OUTDOOR
THEATRE
Children under 12—free
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
“Marx Bros. Are Love
Happy”
with Marx Bros., Vera Ellen,
Ilona Massey, Marion Hutton
Cartoon and News
SATURDAY
“Blonde Dynamite”
with Leo Gorcey and
The Bowery Boys
Cartoon and News
Two shows . 1:30 & 9:30
SUNDAY and MONDAY
“Bagdad”
in technicolor
Maureen O'Hara, John Sutton !
Paul Christian, Vincent Price
Cartoon and News
TUESDAY. and WEDNESDAY
“Red Light”
George Raft and Virginia Mayo
Cartoon and News
Two shows . 7:30 & 9:30
ning. Present were Mesdames | day evening, April 26. Commit-
Gladys Cooper, Mildred Bronson, | tee members are Mrs. Florence
Emma Ide, Ethel Stolarick, Mable | Davenport, Mrs. Edith Weintz and i
Elston, Ruth Major and Helen | Mrs. Sue Varner.
Squier,
COME TO THE BIG |
DOG SHOW
Sunday, Bpr., 15
Kingston Armory
Starting 10 a. m.
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CHILDREN’S HANDLING
OBEDIENCE TRIALS
GUIDE DOG AWARD
Over 450
Dogs Entered
Sponsored by
Back Mountain Kennel Club
BANANAS Ib. 10c
2 Ib. pkg. 25¢
4 1b. 25¢
3 doz. $1.00
McINTOSH APPLES
LARGE
FLORIDA ORANGES
Large Eggs $5¢ LARGE ~~ 50Ib. bag
(Nearby doz. * Potatoes 39%¢
fresh) peck 35¢
Come in and see our complete selection of
fresh fruit and vegetables.
FROZEN FOODS AND GROCERIES
THE PRODUCE CENTER
LUZERNE-DALLAS HIGHWAY
Large Parking Space Available — Open evenings and Sundays
=" LOANS
INCOME TAXES
INSURANCE PREMIUMS
EDUCATIONAL TUITION :
MEDICAL-DENTAL BILLS
-HOSPITAL- OPERATION Ta
Quick * Courteous? STEN Service!
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BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 YOU WILL GET
TAMFAPM
EVANS REXALL DRUG STORE
HAMILTON, ELGIN AND BULOVA
Do You Remember Graduation?
It wasn’t too long ago that you
were a graduate . . .
out and
It’s one of the best times in any-
one’s life, a time to be remem-
bered.
know, something always to be
cherished. Put it away now on
lay-a-way plan.
Watches from $17.50
See
| H e ny your friendly Dallas jeweler |
all set to go
“set the world on fire”.
Give the graduate you
Special
Saturday and Sunday
fresh cut
GLADIOLI
$2 per dozen
Cash and Carry
GLADIOLI BULBS :
for spring planting
le, 2c and 3c each
BROODY’S FLORAL SHOPS
HARVEYS LAKE HIGHWAY
Phone Dallas 551-R-2
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