The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 14, 1962, Image 6

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Flee Fire Down
recovery.
still bandaged, he is making good | the
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE. 14, 1962
family by. the Idetown | the possibility o of showing new fire | water-skiing on the Gulf of Mex-|
Fire Company Auxiliary. Mrs. George | equipment at meetings, and of ob- ico,
and swimming the year
Chief Ide, crawling through dense | Carpenter, Mrs. John Kaminsky, and taining a combined insurance plan. A | round.
Ladder As Blaze smoke on hands and knees, phoned | Mrs. Lewis Lanning are in charge motion was made that a News- let- |
in the alarm which brought out 100 | of collection.
volunteer firemen from Lehman, TTT
Cuts Of Stairs | Dallas, Trucksville, Shavertown, | Firemen's Association
Lake and
ter be mailed to all companies, and
to the Dallas Post.
The next meeting is Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Eugene Erb, Har-
'rsburg, spent the weekend with Mr
land Mrs. Wayne Dornsife and fam-
illy, Woodcliff Drive.
larveys Idetown. The Wi Il M I 0 | June 19, at Frankl'n Towship and rrr er erp es
¢ | house was completely gutted The 1 eet At Uran | July 17, at Sweet Valley.
Ide Family Escapes | blaze, cause unknown, started at | ge ? A Marlene Cease Plans
| the rear of the first floor.
In Night Clothes,
. Home A Total Loss
‘Trapped by fire on the Seah |
floor of a frame dwelling Saturday |
morning at 8, three sons of Leh- |
man Fire Chief Joseph Ide made
| ing,
wedding clothes.
The family is
tives, Mr.
Meeker,
The family escaped in night cloth- ;
all possessions a total loss. So | | presiding in the absence of regular |
| Bradley, soon to be married, lost his | Officers. controversy |
staying with rela
and Mrs. Russell Ide, in |
until other living quarters
|
\ Back Mountain Fire Association |
‘met at Noxen, May 22, Calvin Stroll |
There was
| about the possible use of warning |
_| stickers for firemen on homes where |
| sick or crippled persons live. The
| meeting saw
used in Dallas.
a sample of stickers |
Moving To Panama
The David Evans family is mov-
ing from Meadowcrest to Panama
City, Florida some time next week.
Movers are expected between
June 16 and 20. Evans, within two
| years of retirement from the Navy.
Dance Exhibition
Marlene A. Cease, teacher of balle!
tap and ballroom dancing wil!
present her Back Mountain pupils
{at a recital in Dallas Senior High
| Schcol Monday
at 8 p.m. Classes
have been meeting in the American
Legion Building, Memorial Highway
their way to safety down a ladder
erected at an open window by a
neighbor. Orville, 16, attempting to
can be arranged.
In a trailer next door
Joseph Ide home,
|is presently assigned to minesweep-
.8DY |p UM'S Venture as chief electri: |
stickers | cian, Residents of Meadowerest for
during the school year.
See You There
to the | There was a motion that
an older son, | company interested in
rush down the stairs, and instantly, | Roland, his wife and five children, | should use them. | six years, the Evans’ have two
enveloped in flames, was hauled back wakened to intense heat and bil-| Suggestions were offered on how { sons; David, about to enter jun- Don’t miss the Lehman Horse
by his two older brothers. His legs locwmg smoke and rushed outdoors. | to improve attendance at these ior year in high school, and Brad. Show, July 4, opposite saw mill on
and arms were burned, but though Clothing will be collected for | meetings. Discussion followed on | Both boys are looking forward «to
Lehman Highway.
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For John Ladamus
John Ladamus, resident of Leh-
man for the past 45 years, will be
buried Saturday morning in St.
Stephens parish cemetery, following
a Mass of Requiem at 9:30 in’ St.
Stephens Church, Plymouth.
Mr. Ladamus died Tuesday morn-
ing at Nanticoke State Hospital were
1e had been a patient for three
veeks. His wife, Mary, died Febru
wry 12 four months ago to the day
A native of Czecholovakia, he
came to the United States in 19086.
He is survived by a son, John Jr
at home; a daughter, Mrs. Johr
Lopasky, of Hunstville eleven grand-
children; two: brothers, Stephen
Bridgeport, Conn.; and George, Har
veys Lake; a sister, Mrs. Anna Bliz-
man, Czechoslovakia.
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Poet’s Corner 4
I have to live myself, and so
I want to be fit for myself to know;
I want to be able as days go by
Always to look myself straight in the eye.
I don’t want to stand with the setting sun
And hate myself for the things I have done,
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I want to be able to like myself. -
I don’t want to look at myself and know
That I am bluster and bluff and empty show.
I never can hide myself from me;
I see what others may never see,
I know what others may never know—
I never can fool myself, and so
Whatever happens, I want to be
. Seif-respecting and conscience free.
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