The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 02, 1954, Image 10

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The current drive for funds for
Dallas Community Ambulance will
close April 15. William Wright,
chairman of the drive, said that less
than’ half the homes in Township
and Borough have been contacted,
but that a concerted attempt will
be made during the next two weeks
to find everybody at home and in-
sure a hundred percent return. The
drive, he said at a membership
meeting in Back Mountain Memo-
rial Library Annex Sunday after-
noon, has gathered momentum dur-
ing the past week and the outlook
is encouraging.
As Mr. Wright expressed it, the
community has been “driven” to
death, with one fund raising proj-
ect on top of another, and the Red
Cross rollcall still going on. Many
householders have not given ac-
cording to their ability to contrib-
ute, ‘whereas many families in
straightened circumstances have
given money they could ill spare.
So far the amount has not reached
the $4,000 mark, though expected
receipts will bring it to that figure
by the end of the week.
Paul Hoover and Leland Wentzel,
both of Lehman, were present upon
community ambulance, which they
said was entirely satisfactory in
spite of its modest purchase price.
Dallas Ambulance Association
hopes to purchase a new model, but
there is a number of good buys
in used ambulances on the market,
one of which was on display in the
Library parking lot, a 1948 Buick
priced at $2,600.
The membership voted to request
the Dallas Post to publish a list of
donors, but without stating amounts.
Mrs. Arthur Newman and Mrs. Mar-
garet Roberts both asked that cer-
tain names of donors whom they
had solicited, be omitted from the
list."
* Norti Berti, president, in the ab-
sence of Atty. Robert Fleming, re-
ported that the charter, drawn up
for a non-profit organization, would
be ready shortly, preliminary re-
quirements having been satisfied.
Mr. Berti passed around copies of
the by-laws for inspection.
Mr. Berti appointed Robert Laux
to head an auditing committee of
Rev. William McClelland and Rob-
ert Brown, to report on thé drive
at the May 2 meeting.
The appended list of donors is as
complete as it can be at the pres-
ent time. If names have been
tified unless donors wish to remain
anonymous. Additions will be pub-
lished after the April 15th deadline.
Donors will understand that post-
cards to each individual as an ex-
pression of thanks, would use funds
Deadline April 15
needed for vital equipment.
Those contributing up to date
are:
Mr. Achuff, Harold J. Allabaugh,
Charles Allabaugh, John Allabaugh,
E. Allen, Joseph S. Allen Jr., Stan-
ley Allen, Grant Alt, W. B. Allen,
Robertson Allan, Francis L. Am-
brose, R. Amos, Mrs. Theresa Apol-
ski, Ralph Ashburner,
William Baker, Ralph Balut, T.
Balut, Ed Banks, Jack Barnes,
Rhoda Bartell, Victor Barzone,
Kenneth Bayliss, A. I. Beagle, Jo-
seph Bednar, Earl Bellas, G. Bellas,
Harry Bellas, Francis Beline, C. H.
Bennallack, F. Bennallack, Donald
Bennett, M. Benscoter, E. Berger,
Henry Bergstrasser, Bert's Drug
Store, J. F. Besecker, C. C. Bes-
teder, Gertrude Bettcher, Lillian
Bevan, Ed Biezup, Calvert Birn-
stock, Walter Black, John H. Black-
man, Harry Blessing, Dr. R. Body-
comb, John Bogdan, W. H. Bonn,
F. C. Booker, T. Bossert, George
Bowen, J. T. Boyle, Alfred Boysen,
Edgar Brace, Richard Brace, W.
Brace, Norwood H. Brader, L. Brit-
ton, Harold Brobst, A. Broody, J.
A. Brooks, A. J. Brown, Earl Brown,
H. W. Brown, Ralph Brown, Robert
Brown, Brownie Troop No. 108, L.
Bruce, Ed Buckley, Thomas Bunney,
Wm. Butcher, B. Bynon,
Wm. Cairl, M. Campbell, Frank
Cardone, H. B. Carey, H. H. Carey,
R. Carey, Lawrence Carr, Wm. J.
Carroll, Roland Carruthers, R. Case,
Casper’s, Ray Casterline, Geo. Cave,
Grace T. Cave, Floyd Chamberlain,
Sterling Chere, Stanley Chilson, Jo-
seph Chisko, J. Churry, Fred Co-
chayne Jr., F. Cochayne Sr., Coal-
O-Matic, S. C. Coldren, W. E. Col-
sten, Wm. Compton, C. L. Cong-
don, John Cook, Irwin Coolbaugh,
Richard Coolbaugh, Clyde Cooper,
N. Cooper, Wm. Cooper, Walter
Covert Jr., Willard Covert, D. Cow-
en, H. Cosgrove, Ray Crispell, Oscar
J. Culp, Kyle Cundiff, Gary Cup-
pels, L. Czajkowski,
Dallas Hardware & Supply, Dallas
Kiwanis, Dallas Women of Kiwanis,
Dallas Rotary, Dallas Sr. Woman's
Club, Dallas Shoe Repair, Dallas
Water Company, Carl Daubert, S.
Davies, Carlton Davies, Stanley
Davies, Pop Davis, B. S. Davis, Don-.
ald E. Davis, E. J. Davis, Fred
Davis, Grier Davis, Stephen Davis,
Stewart Davis, Walter Davis, Wil-
bur Davis, Mae Dawkins, E. W.
Deeter, Albert Dendler, Art Dennis,
E. R. Dennis, Hugh Devine, Dia-
mond Mfg. Co., Robert Dickinson,
Nick Dickinson, Edith Dietz, Job
Dietz, R. Dixon, Fred Dodson, H. S.
Doll, W. Donachie, F. Dorrance, Tom
Doughton, Ralph Downend, Fred-
erick Drake, :M. Dreher, Francis
Dunham, Durbin Sunday School
Class, John Duris, J. Durkin, Oscar
Dymond, Edward Eber,
Jane Eckhart, Ralph Eipper, R.
Eipper, Oliver Ellsworth, Arthur
Ellum, Philip Elsworth, Walter Els-
ton, Wilma Elston, Mrs. Estes, Al-
vin Evans, D. C. Evans, D. Willard
Evans, Don Evans, Henry Evans,
lock, George Eyerman,
Feist, Fernbrook Mill, Frank J.
Ferry, S. Figura, Frank Fischer,
Dwight Wisher, Ralph Fitch, Daniel
Fitser, Charles Flack, H. E. Flack,
Henrietta Flack, C. H. Flannigan,
Lewis D. Fleming, R. L. Fleming,
Walter Fletcher, Basil Frantz, Ger-
ald Frantz, T. J. French, F. Fritz-
inger, Alma Fry,
Sanford Gale, Dr. H. G. Galla-
gher, Ralph Garris, Arthur K. Gan-
sel, John R. Garbutt, F. Nelson
Garinger, H. R. Garinger, Robert
Garris, Walter Gerlack, Aug Getz,
Frances Girvin, Michael Getzmer,
Frank Goodlavage, Estella Gold-
smith, W. F. Goodman, Basil Goss,
Shad Goss, Charles Gossart, Philip
Gould, John Grant, E. L. Gracely,
Lewis Graves, S. Green Jr., J. Green-
ley, Maude C. Gregg, Charles Greg-
ory, H. Griesing, Jacob E. Griesmer,
O. Griffith, Russell Griffith, Harry
Gross, R. H. Hackling,
J. W. Haddle, Mrs. Hadsel, James
Haley, Robert Hale, Mrs. Hardinsky,
Harold E. Harleman, J. Harris, M.
Harris, R. Harris, C. Hartley, Ches-
| ter Hartman, Frank Harvey, Leon-
| ard Harvey, M. Heslinsky, F. Hav-
erick, C. R. Havey, John Hazletine,
J. Healey, Raymon Hedden, Frank
Heidere, Walter Heidere, J. Helf-
rich, Stefan Hellersperk, Joseph
Hello, William Henniger, Henry's
Jewelry, C. R. Herman, M. Hess,
Wm. Hetrick, 'T. M. B. Hicks, How-
ard Higgins, Paul Hilbert, E. P.
| Hindricks, Hislop’s Grocery, S.
Holragren, Fay Hopkins, H. How-
ells, Ralph Hoyt, Joseph Hudak, D.
Hughes, H. S. Hughes, R. Hughes,
| J. Hummel, K. Hunter, Lawrence
| Hunter, Clifford Ide, Floyd Ide,
Oyen Ide,
J. A. B. Sunday School Class, R.
Jacobs, Robert Jeffreys, Wm. Jen-
kins, Fred Jennings, John Jeter,
Jos. Jewell, Joe’s Men's Shop, How-
ard Johns, Willard Johns Jr., H.
Johnson, L. S. Johnston, Joe Jolly,
| Al Jones, Alvah Jones, Arnott
Jones, Ben Jones, E. M, Jones, Ray
{ Jones, William Jones, William Joos,
Thomas Jordan, Mrs. Juinta,
John Kachurak, Joseph Kaytl, L.
G. Kear, Frances Keefer, Geo Kel-
ler, Mr. Kelly, William B. Kelly,
Thomas Kepner, Walter King, T.
Kingston, Dave Kitchen, Franklin
Klein, R. Klisch, James Knecht, Art
Kredennick, Frank Kresge, A. W.
Kuschke, G. Kutchmer, John Ku-
basti, V. Kubasti, Forrest Kunkle,
Warden Kunkle,
Donald LaBar, James LaBar, Paul
LaBarr, T. LaBar, James Lacy, Mrs.
Thelma Lamoreaux, Carl Lamo-
reaux, Fred Lamoreaux, V. Lamo-
reaux, H. Lancio, George Landon,
James Langdon, Walter H. Larson,
Revel Lasher, Robert W. Laux, P. B.
Lee, William S. Lee, Levers Auxil-
iary Section Lace Operators of
América Branch A-23, William Lew-
is, H. C. Liebold, W. Linville,
Charles Lipp, Mr. Litzenberger, Jay
Llewellyn, Clarence Lord, C. Edwin
Lumley, Robert Lygren, W. Lyons,
Joseph MacVeigh, Elwood Mec-
Carty, Jack McCormick, Daniel Mc-
Cue, E. McDade, Joseph McDonald,
Frank McGarry, Mr. McHenry, Sam
McKenzie, T. McLaughlin, Bill Mc-
Lean, Wm. McNeel, W. E. McQuil-
kin, Hazel Macgowen, J. Macey,
Sterling Machell, John T. Macken-
row, Joe Maculis, M. Magnifico,
Fred Maier, Eleanor Makravitz,
Thomas Makravitz, H. Marley, Dr.
Marshall, Ralph H. Marshall, Charles
Martin, Elwood Martin, Harry Mar-
tin, Kenneth Martin, Z. Martin, Dr.
A. A. Mascali, Pete Masonis, K. W.
Matchett, Carl V. Makinson, R. Ma-
turi, Wilson J. Maury, J. Maza, F.
S. Mead, William Meeker, Ted G.
Meixcell, Harry Mericle, Irwin Mes-
sic, Homer Middleton, R. Miers,
Anna Mihalick, Alfred Miller, How-
ard Miller, Louise Miller, Robert
Miller, Robert Milne, Fred Mintzer,
Byron Mitchell, Charles Mitchell,
Clyde Mitten, Paul Monahan, Earl
Monk, R. C. Monk, S. Monka,
George Montgomery, Harry Moore,
Ed Morgan, Thomas Morgan, Thom-
as Morrett, Sheldon Mosier, Sarah
Moss, L. Moss, Frank Muchler, J.
Muha, Corey Myers, Elwood Myers,
Warren Myers,
Anthony Naperkoski, J. Naschal,
D. C. Naylor, Frank Nelms, N. Ed-
win Nelson Sr., A. Newman, Bea-
trice Newberry, Eulalia Newberry,
W. Newberry, Henry F. Nied, Joe
Noon, Tom Noon, Lewis Nulton,
Wm. Ockenhouse, H. L. Ohlman,
Andy Ondish, John Ondish, J. On-
‘dish Jr., Richard Ostrum, Richard
Owens,
Don Paeglow, J. Palchanis, R.
Parcell, Albert Parrish, Roswell
Patterson, Charles Peeke, Harry A.
Peiffer, Pine Brook Inn-Joseph Per-
koski, Penn Fern Oil Company, M.
A. Perrego, H. Peterson, Florence
Phillips, John C. Phillips, John J.
Phillips, Robert Phipps, John Piz-
ner, Joseph Polacky, Victor Polk,
Ralph Postorive, Evan Powell, A.
Price, Joseph Price, William Price, |
Irene Prince, Pure Ice & Coal Com-
pany, Jack Quail, M. Quare,
Race Brothers, Albert Raph, E. L.
Raub, J. Rauch, R. E. Rearick,
Frank Redman, Carlton Reed, Lew-
is Reese, Tom Reese, Thomas Reese,
William Reese Jr., J. Reise, C. W.
Remington, Carl Remley, John E.
Rice, Ann Richards, Jerry Richards,
Bob Rinehimer, Charles Rinehimer,,
J. Stanley Rinehimer, Sterling Rine-
man, Howard Risley, Harry Ritts
Jr., Andrew Roberts, Arthur G.
Roberts, Mrs. D. Roberts, Mrs. John
Roberts, LeRoy Roberts, Robert
Roberts, D. Robinhold, James Rob-
inson, John Robinson Jr., John
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