DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | DA SECTION B — PAGE 6 _ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1963+ uy - folk ® DOINGS ON MT. ZION ROAD much like a private park, and as | meadow and = woodland which road, and then in the dim ‘distance | ning. Your nose knows when you {to identify all the places you can Mit. Z.10n Roy William and his father Roy | they sat fogether on the patio out- | reaches across to the foot of old!the twin peaks of Elk Mountain |are anywhere near that growth of {See from a given spot. BARN CHANGES HANDS | was made right ‘the pieces would J. Thomas have been, doing exten: | side their garage doors they seemed and serene Bald Mountain ver over in Susquehanna County stand | purple lilacs. You would think that Alphonso Bednarski of Wyoming | fit together with tongues and holes | “has recently purchased the proper- | lw hich matched. When in place ty on the south-side of the road | there would be men with wooden which runs from Sands’ farm to | pegs to drive into the holes and the - Sutton Creek road. The property| frames would be fast together. was formerly part of the Holmes farm and was purchased from.Rich- ard Holmes. This Holmes barn must have been made that ‘way. The timbers are ! of that ancient vintage and time has Barn is a huge structure built | not weakened the building. Charlie <back in. the days when men who | Marcy has been tearing off the old knew how to do it built the frames | shingles, and now the roof of the ‘on the ground of hewn timbers, | hip variety is about ready for the pinning them together with wooden | aluminum sheets which will be used ‘pegs. Then when the frames were | to cover it. Once the rain is kept all comstructed the owner would |out the barn should outlast all the “have a bamn-raisin’ party. Men younger generaticn in the neigh- from miles around would come; the borhood. women folks would prepare dinner | Mr. Bednarski formerly kept the _ enough to feed an army. ~The teams of men would get all ville road near the old Hefft mill set, and at the word heave-ho, the property, which is destined soon to frames would be lifted upright, held be a part of the new State Park and steady with poles, and if everything Flood Control project. beautiful ponies over on the Trucks- | ‘sive machine work on the place | to be enjoying the results of their | where Milwaukee (not in Wiscon- | like a landmark, for this mountain | a century house was nearby, for it PAPER NAPKINS where the road builders made a big | years of labor. Tn the early spring sin) and a few scattered ‘farm | with the fire tower and ski run is fill last summer. A part of a kind | | loveliness of all nature this was houses run up arouwid the moun- of pasture sloping down back from | indeed a spot of domestic serenity. iain" Near "at hand. across frome d Vou can see it from the hill above | big as the neat house built in re- Many colors the Thomas front yard was filled Further on up the Bodle Road | this place are two house of recent Meshoppen, end on the road near cent years on a well-kept lawn. | Many Designs with large elements from road |across from Dave and Edith Perry’s | construction which also are of the | South Montrose, and on the road The house can also be seen through building such as large rocks, stumps | there used to be a rocky barren | Mattei family. The one built about | from Uniondale to Thompson. the trees from up on the Andrew THE DALLAS POST and dirt. - Now father ‘and son are ledge of land’ belonging to Mrs. An- | 14 years ‘ago used to be. the old In the immediate’ foreground seein Lukas place. It's kinda fun to try smoothing it all off and making | drew Mattei. Mrs. Mattei’'s daugh- | homestead of the Matteis. And thei | from the Lukas home is a small what will eventually be a nice|ter Margaret Stelma got her heart | the elder Andrew Mattei died. grassy lawn for the growing family |set on building a house on that present Mrs. Mattei's daughter Anna | the ‘Earl family living near these br. Aaron S. Lisses (of Roy and Peggy and their four | ledge. Mrs. Mattei gave the land |lives with her husband Andrew Lu- | people along the Bodle Road. On Opt Jat children. to her daughter who got a beauti- | kas and they have a five year old | the sams general plot is the Mattei Pionuetrss Over on what is called the Bodle | ful house built there after machines | girl who now has fully recovered son, Andrew, and his wife living in 38 Main Street, Dallas Professional Suite aa road there is a place which used to | had scooped out a hole in the rock. | from a recent tonsil operation and |a mew house. So here in a com- . y belong to Pat Curry who raised | Road building past the place threat- | enjoys being out doors with her | paratively small region thers are 674-4506 Gateway Shopping Center “5 fancy Kerry Blue terriers. For the cned to cut off the front yard but | father and mother while they slick | three Matteis living, snd their DALLAS HOURS: Edwardsville past seven years Mr. end Mrs. Her there is still a good driveway up to | up their back yard. And the view | mother keeps a maternal eye over : : 287.9735 man Bamert have been living there | | the ' garage. On the porch the | from that yard is such that it might | all of them. - | Tues. '- - 2 t0'8 pm. ‘and stretching the element of neat | other day was a fuzzy new pupvoy | well become a picture setting for You could be blind when you | Wed. - = 9 {0 8 pm. GATEWAY CENTER HOURS: | beauty from the house and lawn | Who Scopied to say with expressive the Mattei family. The view of | | walk along Mt. Zion Road, and yet |: Frida - - 2 to 5 pm. | Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. { down the slope back from the house wiggles, “I like it here too! 1 ¢“0Old Baldy” in the afternoon sun |you would know you were near the > ay i Evenings: Th & Fri. to 8 and up amonc the trees bevond. From ths front yard there is a! takes ‘1 the gleaming white Mt. | home of Bob end Milly Ream, |] Vemings: trurs. . pm, | They have made the back part look view across humps and hollows ofZion church over on the. 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