The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 04, 1963, Image 12

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SECTION B — PAGE 6
Senior Shavertown Citizen Recalls
Days When Toby's Creek Was Clean
Shavertown boasts a number of
elderly citiens, many of whom lead
active lives.
Mrs. Rose Steltz, Shaver Avenue,
is one of the most vigorous and
tends to all of her own affairs at the
age of eighty-five.
When Mrs. Steltz moved to Shav-
ertown with her husband,
fifty-five years ago, the ccommuiity
had little resemblancce to the area
as it is today.
She recalls few dwellings around
at that time and wilh remembers
going to the spring under the nearby
railway trestle for go! od drinking
water.
Toby Creek is no longer as clean
as she remembers it when it sup-
plied those in the vicinity with their
water for wash day.
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EASTER
GREET
See our .
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Robert, |
The Lewis Shaver barn,
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Steltz brought it down.
Widowed in 1952 Mrs. Steltz con-
tinues to do all her own housework
with as tidy a home as one could
find anywhere. She recently helped
removes the paper from an upstairs
which ! be edroom before the painter came tc
stood on the upper end of Shaver |put-.on a new look.
Avenue, housed ‘the neighbor's cat-
Sturdy plants brighten her win-
tle, with their owners coming morn- | dows during the wint:r months be-
ing and evening to milk the cows.
engine brought folks arunning to see
who was coming to visit.
Mrs. Stultz recalls with pleasure
thelr early days here when her hus-
band, a contractor, built many of
the homes in the Back Mounta'™a
area. She spoke of the moonlit
nights when
was done; her
brother,
| ber from the freight cars nearby.
A large black squirrel,
served in excellent condition, hangs
| on the dining room wall, reminding
her of the occasion
husband helded her
Frank Hubbell, unload lum- |<" ; ;
; | vitic pains of advancing years, be-
when Robert |
Thé whistle of the Lehigh Vallay SUT CY
into the warm
sunlight. A huge variety
of bright blossoms, fresh for cutting
lina the well kept beds about her
fore their removal
abode.
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after the day's work |
still ‘pre-
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Spring always gladdens her heart
with her garden ready for plowing
and planting, where tomatoes, beans.
corn and potatoes thrive under her
watchful eye. Bobby Allen, he
asand-nephew, comes to help her
lately, but she never bows to arth-
lieving that activity keeps the mind
alert, and eareful eating habits lend
aid to useful years.
Pet hens lay their eggs in a rear
| coop in immaculately kept nests
awaiting = her daily visits to care
for them no matter what the weath-
er. “A good dose of black strap
[lena tunes them un fine in the
“natime ” she says. ‘for the birds |
Acad a tonic occasionally, too.”
Har ‘Yadio: near her eha'r Yeoept
her abreast of current events. and
she — as much as possible.
quilt was started not long azo a
fil in some spars moments during |
the long winter. Church pamphlets,
| well thumbed, lie on a nearby table.
She enioys the vis'ts of her pastor, |
Rev. Andrew Derrick of Glenview
Primitive Methodist Church, Fern
brook.
Voting day finds her scanning the !
ballot for the best qualified. A
staunch' Republican, she can be
counted on to vole early in ‘the day.
She is often seen shopping ‘n the
local markets with her niece, Mrs. |
Ernett Bell. - Mrs. Steltz, who was
Te former Laura Hubbell, daughter
of the late Jasper and Ermina Lutes
Hbbell, Nozen,
community for her favorite physi-
¢ian, who ealls to check on her wel- |
fare at regular intarvals.
Her only close family connection
is a sister, Mrs. Lydia D'ckerson, |
Keyport. N. J., aged ninety. Mrs.
Steltz will observe her 86th birthday |
October 12.
Police Auxiliary
Sees Travel Film
Back Mountain Policerned, guests
of the Police Auxiliary at the third
monthly meeting held last Thurs-
{ay evening at the Lehman Fire
Hall, enjoyed with their wives a
shown by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stain-
brook. The next meeting was an-
ncunced for April 25, at Lehman
Fire Hall.
Mrs. Michael Nemehick and Murs.
Joseph Kemag announced that Ed-
ward Gdosky, District Game Pro-
tector, would show a film on wild
life. Mrs. Richard Lloyd, Mrs. Her-
ert Walters, and Mrs. Michael Mc-
Auvis will serve refreshments,
At the March meeting, Mrs. Flor-
anee Davenport and Mrs. Margaret
Bonning were made honorary mem-
hers. They were presented cor-
ges in recognition of service to
their community rendered by the
late Dennis Bonning Sr.
Davenport, outstanding members of
Back Mountain Police Association.
still turns to that
Mrs. Robert Cooper presided, Mrs.
William Weaver presented the min~
| utes, Mrs. Joseph Ide the treasurer's |
| report,
man Lenni,
Public Invited To Art
Exhibit Bt Lake-Lehman
Lake-Lehman High School art ex:
hibit is scheduled for Monday night!
Student work will include pastels.
oils, copper relief, scratch board,
mosaics, wall hangings, studies in
charcoal and pencil.
Work was done under direction
of Jane Cornell, art instructor.
| Following the exhibit, John Mili-
| auskas will direct the Lake-Lehman
Dance Band, the Reed Choir, and
| the Brass Choir in a number of
selections.
The public is invited.
Jackson Grange Saturday
Jackson Grange members are
asked to bring with them a gift
| handkerchief for Maple Hill Rest
Home Saturday evening at the
Grange Hall. The handkerchiefs for
| guests at the Convalescent Home
will be accompanied by Easter
cards.
program of films on their travels |
and Fred |
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D f i e Pineapple-
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Vita Salad Olive
6 oz.
Cans
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GREEN BEANS .o2.on. .._2'%:> 37¢
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KOUMTY KIST PEAS .____ .%
MRS. SCHLORER'S 7. & 39
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FRESH BAKED
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JANE PAR. _2 : HEAT Fon PULL FLAVOR
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Hot Cross Buns . . 5” 29°
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