The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 27, 1953, Image 11

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Kingston Twp.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cawley,
Plainfield, N, J. spent the weekend
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Cawley, Lehigh Street,
Trucksville.
Jimmy and Freddy XKeast, sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Keast, Har-
ris Hill Road, Trucksville, are ill.
Mn. and Mrs, William A. Gallag-
her, Sutton Road, Trucksville, has
seft for Daytona Beach, Fla, to
remain for several weeks.
Herman Monroe, Stafford Street,
Trucksville, is a patient alt the Nes-
bitt Hospital.
Paul Stein, Meadowcrest, Trucks-
ville, has been ill at his home.
Mrs. Philip Mosier, Main Street,
Shavertowin, serving with the U.S.
Navy, has been transferred from
Naval Base at San Diego, California.
Mr. Mosier and his son are driving
to ‘California.
Bob (Gregory, serving with the
U. S. Army. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gregory, Lehigh Street
Shavertown, is spending a furlough
at the home of his parents,
Ed Hall, Main Highway, Shaver-
town, spent the weekend with his
son and ‘daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Hall, Pittsfield, Mass. Mr.
Hall and his son are now in New
York City where Ted is attending
a conference of General Electric
Engineers.
Adam Young, Trucksville, is a
patient in the Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital.
Harvey’s Lake
Lée Zimmerman is a patient in
Genera] Hospital where he sub-
mitted to an operation on Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roushey and
children of Kingston are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Smith on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Garinger,
Lloyd Garinger, Mr, and Mrs. Jo-
seph Rauch, Bradley and Kendall
Rauch and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Armitage and Jessie Armitage spent
[Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Zel (Garinger.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wyant an-
nounce ‘the birth of a daughter in
General Hospital March 21st.
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Bidding
announce the birth of a son in
General Hospital, March 22nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raklewicz
announce the birth of a daughter
on March 22 at Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital. This is ‘their third child.
Pvt. Arthur Scott Is
Stationed In Georgia
, Pvt. Anthur<H. Scott, only son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott of
Harveys Lake is receiving his basic
training at Camp Gordon, Ga.
lA graduate of Lake Township
High School in the Class of 1951,
Art was employed by Sterling
Farms before his enlistment Febru-
any 23. He is twenty years old.
PAGE ELEVEN
State OKs New
Traffic Lights
Kingston Township
Will Ask For Bids
Kingston Township Civic Associa-
tion’s first efforts toward commun-
ity improvement have born fruit.
This week the Pennsylvania Sec-
retary of Highways approved the
installation of traffic signals at the
intersection of Carverton Road and
Memorial Highway.
Installation of traffic lights was
one of the first projects on the
Civic Association’s agenda, and was
given full support by Kingston
Township Supervisors,
The new lights, which will cost
in the neighborhood of $2,000. will
probably not be installed before
June as the Supervisors avill have
to advertise for bids before they
can be purchased.
As approved by the State High-
way Depantmenlt, the lights will
be of a type that remain green on .
Memorial Highway (Legislative
Route 311) and red om [Carverton
Road (Legislative Route 40125) un-
til actuated automatically by wve-
hicular detector units or pedestrian
push button controls on Carverton
Road. Thus they will differ from
the semi-automatic type in use at
Harris Hill and Center Street in-
tersections.
During a recent traffic survey
made by [State Highway Depart-
ment engineers at the Carverton
Road intersection, it was found that
89 per cent of the traffic moves
on Memorial Highway as compared
to 11 per cent on ‘Carverton Road.
For wears the intersection has
been one of the most dangerous
along Memorial Highway and there
have been several fatalities in
the immediate vicinity. Continued
growth of the Trucksville Gardens
and Meadowcrest sections of the
Township has also greatly increased
the flow of traffic on QCarverton
Road so that motorists coming
from those areas have been com-
pelled to wait for long periods be-
fore they could enter Memorial
Highway.
Mrs. Mary Krempa
Was Buried Saturday
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary
Krempa, who died Wednesday
morning at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Andrew Welichko, De-
munds Road, following an illness
of several weeks were held Sat-
urday at 2 pm. from a funeral
home in Plymouth with services at
2:30 in St. John the Baptist Rus-
sian Orthodox Church, Edwards-
ville.
A native of Austria, Mrs. Krempa
came to this ‘country thirty-nine
years ago and settled in Edwards-
ville. She had made her home in
the Back Mountain Area for the
past thirty-eight years.
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