The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 21, 1962, Image 3

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
After 21 Years Of Bus Driving
School's Out For Loren Keller
Kellers In Fascinating Business Together
School is out for Loren Keller,
Idetown florist. On Thursday, June
14, he made his last trip in the
school bus, after driving for Lehman
Township for 21 years, and stacking
up a record of 65,000 miles without
an accident . . . a mileage which is a
mere infant in contrast to his half
million miles of private no-accident
driving extending over a period of
45 years.
There are some other old-timers
on the Lake-Lehman bus routes:
Elmer Hoover, Lanceford Sutton,
and Jack Graham. They have all,
for many years, risen early on
snowy mornings to jack up their
buses and apply chains. Loren says
it gets wearing after awhile, but
that it is a big satisfaction to know
that no child has ever been injured
on his bus. Recently, the route has
pretty much concentrated at
FF Hill, though before that develop-
ment, it stretched out considerably.
: Mr. Keller will now devote him-.
self full time to his real occupation,
that of raising beautiful flowers, and
an added pursuit, selling Planet Jr.
Power equipment, garden tractors
attachments.
“Before moving to Idetown in
March 1930, he had spent the previ-
ous year in building his own house,
and later, built his greenhouses. He
had learned the carpenter’s trade,
working as an apprentice for 25
cents an hour. When the stock \
market crash of 1929 stopped the
building trade in its tracks, he
found work as a gardener. He is
also .a machinist, starting in 1918
when he entered New York Ge ntral
Railway shops at Depew, N.Y. as an
apprentice, at 25 cents an hour and
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller take a breather after transplanting ‘delphinium
after four years. A strike put an
end to employment, and NYC moved
its shops to Albany.
Loren moved back to his native
Mooretown, and helped his father
Vincent on the family farm until he.
took up carpentering. He had gone
to night school in Depew, studying
mechanical drafting.
He is much interested in Sunday
School work, serving for a time as
superintendent at ‘Alderson Metho-
dist, Depew and Mooretown before
moving to Idetown. He was super-
intendent in Idetown for several
years.
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Civic duties are many. He is a
charter member of Lehman Fire
Company, past president of Lehman
PTA, past president of West Side
Flower Club where he is now third
vice president; member of Osage
Lodge, IOOF; has been chairman and
co-chairman of the Library Auction
Plant and Produce Booth over a
period of years.
Keller's Gardens in Idetown is
widely known for its delphiniums.
In the beginning, he started by
growing gladiolus, which find ready
sale as cut flowers. Mr. Keller
caters to the growing taste of
householders for old fashioned flow-
ers, by annually offering old fash-
ioned bleeding hearts, peonies, and
purple pansies, forget-me-nots-, and
sweet William.
Recently, because of the need of
crop rotation, he has been planting
sweet corn which he sells from the
garden, picked on order.
Mrs. Keller does a lot of the
transplanting. Her duties as florist
take so much of her time nowadays
that she has little time to spend on
a pursuit that she dearly loves, re-
Planned Parenthood
House Tour Nets $500
The Luzerne County Planned
Parenthood = Association’s annual
House and Garden Tour of five
Dallas area homes was termed a
success by its chairman Mrs, Robert
Hunter, Forty Fort.
The association expects to net
$500 from the show after a percent-
age of the money is paid out to the
National Chapter in dues.
About one hundred twenty-five
people attended the tour which
included the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Goeringer, Sr., East Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maslow, Mr.
and Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, Mr. and
Mrs. DeWitt Smith, and Dr. and
Mrs. Richard Post, all of Dallas.
It Pays To Advertise
In pays to advertise in the Dallas
Post. Folks are still hopefully
calling on an| ad that appeared a
while ago, but the pool table was
snapped up on the second call. It
was the man with cash in his
pocket who got the prize. The
poor guy who had to go home for
funds, was frozen out.
Louie W. Ayre Presents
Students In Recital
Louie W. Ayre presented her
private pupils in recital, Tuesday
in Margaret Memorial of Kingston
Presbyterian Church.
was in two parts, the first starting
The recital
‘THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1962
Will Give Driving Exhibition
“Pick” and “Pat”, matched pony tion, and headed by Bud Mekeel, | to reach the show grounds at 9 a.m.
team shown here with Wilbur Post, | Lehman, will be the starting event! The all-day horse show will get
driver and owner of Bloomingdale, | of the 18th annual Show. The parade | underway at 10 a.m. and continue
will participate in the July 4th Leh- | will form opposite the Myron Baker | all day. On July 3, Rodeo Races and
man Horse Show parade and will home in Lehman on the new Lake- | Time Events will start at 5 and con-
Back Mt.
— For
John Farley Is Now
Little League Reporter |
|
John Farley, 16, son of Mr. |
and Mrs. Richard Farley, Cen-
ter Hill Road, is the reporter
responsible for the accounts on
Little League Base Ball appear-
ing in The Dallas Post.
A Junior at Dallas High
School, John is actively inter-
ested in all sports, and main-
tains as well a high scholastic
average. He plays high school
baseball, football and basket-
ball.
He has played Little League
and Teener League Baseball
and is now a shortstop with
the Senior Teeners. He is of-:
ficial announcer and score-
keeper for the Little League.
John has lived in Dallas for
four years
|
having come here |
from York and Harrisburg, |
when his father was trans- |
ferred to this area by General
Motors. He has a younger
brother and sister, Jeff and |
Joan, — Editor.
|
Exchange Students
Returning To Area
also give a driving exhibition dur-| Lehman area school grounds and
at 7:00 p.m. bese
ing intermission time at Lehman | will proceed up Route 118 to the
Taking part were: Scott Alexan-
| tinue until dark; this will be follow-
led by an outdoor Western Square
Festival At Nesbitt
Goeringer III, Ann Graham, Robert | ll :
Graham Jr., Cory Jordan, Jeri Jor- Boeing
dan, Glenda Larson, Patti Larson,
Amy Loveland, Katharine Loveland,
Anne Moyer, Lynn Moyer, Susan |
Moore, Diane Morgan, Joan Nelson, |
Jo-Ann Norrie, Carl McGinnis, Pa- |
tricia McGinnis, Mary Miller, rsd
Owens Jr., Debby Otto, Sally Otto,
Berverly Peirce, William Petro Jr.,
Diane Richards, Brenda Richards,
Paula Richards, Todd Richards,
Linda Rowett, Thomas Rowett, Ray
Rumbarger, Gloria Sabadish, Mary
Ann Sabadish, Pamela Sabol, Jane
Thomas, Norma Thomas. °
the
finishing furniture. She has a break-
front of which she ds justifiably
proud, and she has done some nice
caning.
Loren Keller and the former Hen-
rietta Garinger were married Novem-
ber 26, 1925. They have two daugh-
ters: Lorraine, now Mrs. Frank
Prutzman of Huntsville; and Eve-
lyn, now Mrs. Allen Kield of Avon,
N.Y. There are four grandchil-
dren.
Needles and pins, needles and pins ; sors and buttons
needlework booth, and that’s the day.
theme for its decoration, plus scis- |
working up to top billing of 95 cents
NJ
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or stop
...show your finest floral
arrangement in the
JUNE 27, 28th and 29
Register today! . Advance Entry Cards and complete Show
information available at Luzerne National Bank. Call...
in for yours!
FREE!
2&1
.o.@n attractive, handmade
. DENTON FLORAL VASE
will be presented to everyone
entering an exhibit in the show
118 Main Street, Luzerne
EXTRA SPE
x
and spools of
that's what it takes to turn out |thread. The big 50 is for the fiftieth
fancy-work for the Nesbitt Auxiliary | anniversary festival next Wednes-
CIALS ON
LADDERS & PAINT - tAsh N cAwRY |
der, Ann Barnes, Catherine Cawley, | Show. | show grounds. (New show location | Dance and selection of the Rodeo
Janet Cleasby, Nancy Covert, Gary The parade, sponsored by the!is opposite Lehman saw mill on|Queen and her attendants. Music
Crompton, David Cutten, Lorene |Back Mountain Horsemen's Associa- | Route 118), The parade is scheduled | will be by the Merrimakers with
Daring, Annie Davies, Charlene | Carl Hanks calling.
Demmy, Christine Demmy, Donna 3 =
Demmy, Judy Evans, Harry | Things For Dog-Training Match
Sunday In Kingston
AKC Dog-Training match for bene-
fit of the SPCA will be held Sunday
at Scandlon Field, Kingston. Entr-
| ies will be taken from noon until 1
p.m. judging will be from 1 to 6.
Marijane Moss, Trucksville, will
give an exhibition of brace work
with her West Highland terriers. Mr.
and Mrs. Bart Collett are on the
general committee.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST
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EVERY SAT. NIGHT
LOBSTER TAIL
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2 Spring Chicken
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HOUSE PAINT
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STORE HOURS
8 AM. - 5 P.M.
Saturdays
8 AM. - | P.M.
Annabelle Ambrose will be the |
first of the girls studying in Europe |
under Rotary Club sponsorship to |
return to this area. She will land |
July 10 in NewYork, sailing on the
New Amsterdam.
Next to arrive will be Miryalice |
Knecht and Lynne Jordan, reaching
New York on a Dutch liner July 19, |
along with Susan Moysavage, a |
student from Tunkhannock.
Marilyn Eck, in Southern Rho-
desia, is not expected until some-
time late in August.
George Jacobs, in the Philippines
for the past year, has been back for
threee weeks, arriving on the Ameri-
can President Lines from Hong-
Kong.
George will enroll at Amherst, |
Lynn at Moore Institute of Arts in|
Philadelphia. |
SAV
DESK
These are genuine Cole Steel
Coles “PRESIDENT
30” deep.
> No. 1562
1 letter, 4 box drawers ......2 $15
No. 1563
2 letter, 2 box drawers...eeee 15
(ole “IR. EXECUTIVE™
drawers. Automatic lock for all d
ers. Linoleum top, aluminum trim.
w. x 30” d.
No. 1568- Three box drawers.
|
The “SECRETARIAL*
30” x 60’ with
Typewriter Platform
No. 1565
Three box drawers
$186.95
Lehman Ave.
Smartly styled. Full suspension letter
drawers. Heavy steel. Aluminum
trimmed linoleum top. Lock on center
drawer locks all drawers. 60” wide x
Drawer pedestal with arm rest oa left
(as illus.) or right. Full suspension letter .
No.1567- letter, 1 box drawer $129.00
129.00
SECTION A — PAGE 3
Baseball
Boys —
Shavertown vs. Westmoreland
Shavertown opened its season
with a 5-4 victory over Westmore~
land in a close hard fought battle
The boys from Shavertown struck
hard and fast in the first inning,
taking advantage of Westmoreland's
errors to chalk up 4 runs.
Nicol and Hoover shared the
| mound ‘duties for the victors while
Letts went all the way for West-
moreland. Youngblood was the
big gun for Shavertown rapping out
two singles sending in 2 runs and
scoring * one himself. Jenkins and
Harris each contributed 2 hits for
Westmoreland.
Shavertown — — — AB R H
Wade, ef ene ass 3 0 0
Swingle, 3b 2 1 1
Tyrell, C mimesis 2 2 1
Hoover, 2b, p mmm 3 1 0
Youngblood, ss we 3 1 2
Monte, 1b 7 riisiansmmsinmmniins 43 0 0
Nicol, p, If “wri 3 of 0
Miller, Pf onrismimmimibrermsetiiiis 3 a 1
(Continued on Page 4 A)
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with Coletex Desk tops.
Tops that cigarettes cannot
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