DALLAS; PENNSYLVAN IA He asked Mr.. Lewis if he would send some of his men down to his house and. put up a solid high board fence between him and his neighbor, as Mrs, Morton whom he called Nervie (Minerva) was always watching his movements and = he figured that a- high board fence would solve the difficulty. So the fence was built on the line between the houses 16 feet high and braced. for stability. It stood for years but was finally blown down. Finally he called in one of his close friends and told him that he was about to die, and would like his dog to be given to a neighbor, and that his rifle was not to be used or shown to anyone but to be thrown in the deepest part of the lake. It might be possible that the old. rifle will be recovered some day by the skin-divers who are very active these summer days. It would really be news! — ® Well after Mr. Lewis obtained title to the woodland up Bowmans Creek, the Lehigh Valley Rail Road came through Dallas, Harvey's Lake, Noxen and Stull and on to Dushore. There was a train from Alderson, known as the log train. Every morning it would leave for the day ind return in the afternoon with tons of logs that were rolled off the cars and into lake near saw mill. This train left early one foggy morn- ing. Soon after the train began the day’s trip, the engineer hit, what he thought was a cow or deer, but it was Reuben Parks, who it is thought put himself in front of the train deliberately or at least it would seem to be so. It is said that ‘he mever wore glasses and was known to be one of the best woodsman of his day. There are not many living today that knew him personally and I have sought to learn where he is buried but to no avail He was a learned man, not book learning, but wood learning like the mountain men of the west. Garfield Jackson Overheated Stove-Pipe Causes Blaze At Noxen Fire from an overheated stove- pipe badly damaged furniture and clothing in a bedroom at the Ron- ald Hopfer home in Noxen last Tuesday night. Breaking out at 9:30, it was fought. by Mr. Hopfer with a hose attached in the kitchen un- til arrival of Noxen and Harveys Lake volunters, who speedily ex- tinguished the blaze, confining it to the one room. It was one of those very cold nights, unseason- able for May. The Hopfer have two small child- ren, 5 and 3, not in the bedroom at the time. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1962 Lt. Colonel Herman L. Otto FORT LEAVENWORTH, KAN. (AHTNC)—Lt. Col. Herman L. Otto, 41, Dallas, completed the one- week National Guard refresher course at the Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leaven- worth, Kan., May 12. The course is designed to provide refresher training as a umit for se- lected Army National Guard com- manders and general staff officers, to develop staff teamwork and to provide instruction in the applica- tion of current doctrine. Colonel Otto's class, which in- cluded 61 general officers, was the 16th to complete the course which has been conducted annually since 1947. The class included officers from 25 Army National Guard divi- | Completes Levenworth Course sions, Coloned and Mrs. Otto live on R.D. 4,. He is adjustant general of the 28th Infantry Division, an Army National Guard unit in Harrisburg. The colonel is director of the Area Research Center at Wilkes Col- lege, Wilkes-Barre. He is a 1942 graduate of Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. NOTICE Parents of children from the Ide- town-Oak Hill area who expect to attend the Lehman kindergarten this fall who are interested in form- ing a car pool, are asked to con- tact Mrs. Lewis Laning, phone N.E. 9-3973. Do it now! Jy Nei ighbors “You've got his plate.” Eastern Star Installation Dallas Chapter No. 396 Order of Eastern Star will install officers at Trucksville Methodist Church Rec- | reation Building Friday, May 25, Mrs. Newman Asks Dolls For Auction Mrs. Arthur Newman, now busily dressing dolls for the Library Auc- tion, - asks that women who have antique dolls which they want to donate to the auction, get them to her within the next ten days, so that she will have some idea of what clothing will have to be made, and what needed repairs done, The Belle of the Ball, Ruth Miriam Library, is dressed and ready to go on exhibition, a very chic model in rose and white, a Paisley lady in the mode of the past century. Mrs. Newman still needs nylon stockings for stuffing of bed-toys. THOUGHT FOR TODAY regulations a fellow is downright 7:45 when Mrs. Betty Meeker will be installed as Worthy Matron. many legal ways to cheat. With all the laws and government | dumb to steal when there are so | ww SECTION B— PAGE 5 Woolbert Is Improved Addison Woolbert, Jr., is making progress at Moses Taylor Hospital in Scranton where he has been a patient since suffering a heart at- tack some weeks ago. He is still, however, unable to sit up and will be in the hospital for an indefinite period. Letters especially will be appreciated. ve ai re “Some people are like wheelbarrows—they stand still unless they are pushed.” PLENTY OF SPECIAL VALUES PLUS STOREWIDE LOW PRICES AT A«P WILL HELP YOU TO... FRESH C UT-UP FRYING (EN PARTS ALL A&P MARKETS WILL OBSERVE REGULAR STORE HOURS THIS WEEK! STORE HOURS NEXT WEEK ALL A&P SUPER MARKETS Monday . .._Reg. Store Hours Tuesday ___Open Until 9 P.M. Wednesday veo oar Closed Thursday _. Reg. Store Hours Friday ...._ Reg. Store Hours Saturday ._ Reg. 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