The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 16, 1956, Image 13

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Stationed In Japan
Clayton Cairl
Slated For Promotion
To Captain Shortly
First Lt. Clayton L. Cairl, United
States Air Force, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William F. Cairl, 9 Woodlawn
Avenue, Dallas, has recently re-
ceived the rating of Senior Pilot in
the United States Air Force. To be-
come eligible for this rating, a pilot
must have seven years on flying
status and a minimum of 2,000
hours flying time. In addition he
must pass both written and flying
proficiency tests.
Lt. Cairl is presently assigned to
the 6091st Reconnaissance Squadron
Yokota Air Base, Japan, where he
is an Aircraft Commander and As-
sistant Combat Operations Officer.
His wife Dolores (Douglas) and chil-
dren Lee Douglas, age 6 and De-
borah Marie age 4, are residing in
Japan with him. x
A graduate of Dallas Borough
High in 1943, Lt. Cairl received his
wings in December 1944 at Napier
Field, Alabama. He is the holder of
the ‘American Campaign Ribbon, the
Air Force Reserve Officer Ribbon,
World War II Victory Medal, Na-
tional Defense Service Ribbon,
Korean Service Ribbon, United
Nations Service Ribbon and the
Oak Leaf Cluster.
Lt, 'Cairl, slated for promotion to
captain this month, arrived in Japan
in October of 1953 after serving at
Fairchild Air Force Base in Wash-
ington. He is a member of the Air
Force Association, Aircraft Owners
Maintenance Officer for the Yokota
Air Base Flying Club.
Idetown
Mrs. James Hodge who has been
spending some time with her moth-
er, Mrs. Claire McKenna, left Mon-
day with her husband for Norfolk,
Va. Jim has been transferred from
Newport, R. I.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parrish, of
Kingston, Mrs. Della Parrish and
Bess Cooke, were recent callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Knapp at Chinchilla, and at' the
home of Mrs. John Cadugan, Scran-
ton.
The Idetown Couples (Club will
meet in the church house on Satur-
day night. Richard Stroud will pre-
side.
The ‘beautiful vase of roses in the
church pulpit Sunday morning was
given by the family of the late E.
R. Parrish in his memory.
Welcomed into the church at the
Sunday service were Glenda and
Gloria Lyons, Linda and Evelyn
Jennings, Janice Rinken, Nancy and
Doris Jean Casterline, Patricia (Swan,
Dale Titus, Billy Williams, Glenn
Ide, Sharon Spencer, Phyllis Burch-
ard, Linda Swelgin, Dale and Don-
ald Anesi, and Robert Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kitchen of
Washington, D. C., were recent cal-
lers on Mrs. Walter Kitchen and
other relatives here. :
Mrs. Donald Watson and infant
son, Jeffery, returned to their home
from Nesbitt Hospital recently. Jef-
fery was born February 28. The
Watsons have two other sons, Don-
ald Jr. and Jimmy. :
Harveys Lake
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Jr,
of Lewistown, were recent visitors
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee 'Shepperson and
daughter, Peggy, of Danville, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kitchen, of
Washington, D. C., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Garvin [Smith on Friday.
The Country Fair, which was held
at Lake-Noxen High School on Fri-
day evening was a very successful
affair. Many people turned out for
a delicious ham supper at 5:30, and
then enjoyed an evening of fun,
mid balloons, sawdust, confetti and
noise.
The committee wishes to thank
all of those who donated food,
baked - goods, fancy work, the
patrons and the many workers who
gave their time to make the fair a
success.
Matchbook advertisers—an esti-
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