The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 24, 1963, Image 12

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I Shavertown
DANGER IN THE MAKING
Although firemen were prepared |
and rather expecting trouble over
thé weekend due to extremely dry
conditions, the only episode was a 2
grass fire, Sunday at noon, behind | HOME AGAIN
the Cecil Poynton home near Le- | Henry Metzger came home on
high Street, which was put out in Saturday just one .week. after. he
(a matter of minutes.
Fire Chief Arnold Yeust urges
extreme caution at this time. The
woods 'on both hills could be a
tinderbox if a fire ever got starte
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CHRYSANTHEMUMS
Cut Fresh Daily — for home — church — office.
Wear them to FOOTBALL- GAMES.
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Pick up At our
DAILY FARM MARKET
AFTER 9 A.M. STAND :
At our FRI. : SAT. - SUN.
GREENHOUSE AFTER 10:30 AM.
MAZER'S GREEN HOUSES
FARM MARKET
Located on Route 118 Lehman Highway
Between Whitesell Bros and Lehman. Center
AT
d posure
' past few days with no light to as-
~ "HE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1963
was admitted to Nesbitt Hospital.
The hospital routine was confusing
to the elderly man and he was glad
to‘ get back to the care of his pa-
tient and kindly - wife. He. has
made a good reeovery after his ex-
to: the -elements - for
hours.
Just anothér thank you to the
good ladies who fed the searchers,
John Butler says they were all so
‘very hungry and how good those |
- sandwiches,
coffee, and chocolate |
tasted. Too bad more of us didn’t |
think to help. A few
made dondtions.
about time our fire and ambulance |
crews received a little more con-
sideration on our part.
THE CROSSROADS
Motorists and pedestrians crossed
the intersection with temerity the
sist or no police protection as
' promised. And those bearing down
| a mesgsly stipend.
the main highwav certainly weren't
apxions to give those crossing over
a break.
It wasn’t so long ago that local
police covered the grade scheol
“crossings, but now this seems below
their dignity. Chief Lang and As-
| sistant Chief Gardiner: from Dallas
Township are sure doing a fine job
up near ‘the Junior High ‘School,
while we must depend on two re-
tired men who love children and |
take ‘their lives in ‘their hands for |
With three big events scheduled
during the week. we were pleased
24 | plating
| Alexander and Danny Updyke came
tivity.
TWO EXTREMES
Speaking of civic mindedness
among the young fry. The leaves
accumulate these days faster than
one can cope with them and tired
after a busy’ day, we were contem-
the pile-up when Leslie
bustling through
rakes in: hand.
“Would you like us to rake your
the yards with
leaves ?”’, che ¢aid.. “No charge, we
just want something to do.” It
was growing . dusk before the
residents | youngsters would call it quits for | Ham, Jr. born recently.
I ‘think it is the night and they had put in an | the
hour and a half of continuous ac-
When change was droped
into their unwilling hands. they
said, “Please don’t pay wus. It was
fun.” The spirit of helpfulness .is
still being taught to some of our
children. There is hope for future
| generations.
Several days ao ‘two teenagers
in an entirely different mood and
flushed with the thrill of a‘ brand
new driver's license decided to race
"it to ‘the bridge on Main Street.
While ‘residents held their breath,
the young men had to throw on
their screeching brakes for they
could not negotiate the turn. How
tragedy was averted no one could
tell, but their guardian angels must
have hovered close by that morn-
ing. g :
HALLOWEEN
|. With the witching hour approach-
ing. and mothers rummaging into
remnants dnd old belongings for
the ‘makings of a costume, the
‘PERSONALS
Mrs. Cecil Poynton, Shaver Aven-
ue, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital
where she was admitted Sunday
for observation.
Mr. and Mrs, ‘Grant Holmes,
Silver. Springs, Maryland, visited
| Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl] and Mrs.
{Emma Stahl, Pioneer Ayenue,
| Wednesday and Thursday.
Her friends will be hanny to
{knew that after three daughters,
{Mr. and - Mrs. William Breeden,
Falls Church. Va., have a gon. Wil-
Mother is
former King , of
| Shavertown.
Dorothy
"Tom Kreidler is doing his usual
fine job. and his new employer
acknowledged his efficiency by ac-
(eording him recognition. i
| Friends of the John Butlers are
| enjoying films of their trip to Ger-
mas during the summer.
| Mrs. Joseph Stanko. Old Bridge,
/N. J., spent the weekend with her
| mother. Mrs. Morris Kine, while
{her dad. a former scoutmaster, was
busy at hig farm at Nordmont. Mrs.
| Stanko is the former Mary King.
Mr. and Mrs. David Ell and
family will move shortly from Hel-
ler’'s Grove to the Van Campen
apartments.
| visited in Allentown on Thursday,
{taking .along Mrs. Roy Trexler. who
| paid a surprise call on her parents
{in -Emmaus, ¢
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mahoney,
Garden. City, Long Island, were
| weekend guests of her parents, Mr.
to hear that all did a good business. youngsters are getting eager for the and ‘Mrs. Fred Malkemes, Ferguson
Shavertown Methodist served 450
| at their roast beef dinner Wednes-
day evening, St. Paul's 250 on
Saturday night and the Fire Auxili-
ary netted a nice profit’ at théir
echool party and Halloween parade.
| Already decorated are the Bob
i Domnicks, ~ with black cats and
skeletons dancing from their win-
: dow, while little Jerry grows more
[‘Avenue.
| Also visiting in the area for the
[weekend and attending the Roast
{Beef Dinner at St. Paul's were Mr.
{and Mrs. Ralph Gearhart Reading,
first rummage sale held in the fire ‘and more excited over the festivi- [formerly of E. Franklin Street.
hall.
| ties to come.
Taking advantage of the wonder-
Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Eidam !
ful weekend weather, Mr. and Mrs.
| Hank Hill and children and Mr.
and Mrs. John Clause and Brenda
| took off Saturday to relax at Camp
| Bella Sylva, Dutch Moutain.
| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keener,
Kingston, are new residents of
School Street.
Another new family in the comr
‘munity, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Knorr, BE. Franklin Street, are for-
mer residents of Philadelphia.
Sincere sympathy is, exterided to
Mrs. Donald Edwards in her recent Street has opened her home to a
bereavement.
Mrs. James Eckerd is visiting at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Budd Hirleman, Ferguson
Avenue. Her husband, Spec. 4th
James Eckerd has returned to Fort
Huachuca, Arizona, after spending
a leave in this area and Schuylkill oo
Haven.
BIRTHDAYS
|
Greetings this week to Johnny
Gwenie Kloeber, Danny
Mrs. William H. Krimmel,
Jr., Mrs. Edward
William Dymond,
Porter,
Engels,
Larry Newhart,
| Everman, Mrs.
Vickie Fru Ditlow, Audrey Ide,
Pamela Watkins, Dorothy Irene
Deats, Lester Creasy, Mrs. Percy
(Hart, J. R. Taylor, Kathryn Kenney,
| Donna Watkins, Mrs. Doris Par-
sons, David Gary Schooley, Mrs.
| Clyde Bennett. «
| Earl] Monk, Zigmund Harmond,
Sr., Ray Williams, Alberta Dodson,
| Susan Tenley. William Keay, Doug-
| las Ehret,
| Focus; Rev. Frederick 'Eidam,
| Shirley Zimmerman. -
Note Of Thanks :
| To all the wonderful people who
| aided in the search and rescue of
| our beloved husband and father
| goes our deepest appreciation and
thanks.
‘We shall never forget the kind-
Modern Homemaker
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Mrs. Michael Capristo, 202 Parrish Street, Wilkes-
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children of the neighborhood.
Fernbrook |
Avenue, has as ‘a guest, Mrs. Lena
A welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Fred | gmith of Oneonta, New York.
Tinklepaugh, formerly of Kingston | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, J7.
The Teonily 2 ey oF? Byeb Cindy and Cheryl, Franklin Forks,
; ] \ | New York, spent Sunday visiting
Mrs. Andrew Derrick will be | the former’s parents, Rev. and Mrs.
hostess to the Missionary SOCIEtY |p drew Derrick, Demunds Road
f envi «iMG t ? ;
3 0s Gmvey 2a Chunk hi Mrs. Florence Fuller, Dover, New
| Jersey is spending some time visit-
Thursday . evening at 7:30. :
Mrs ih: * sux Forn| ng her sister, Mrs! Corey Crispell,
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Good News Club, sponsored by Mrs. Corey Crispell and Mr. and
Child . Evangelism, every Tuesday Mrs. Edward Sidorek wish to thank
immediately after school to all all those who ‘helped in any way
4 RENE A in the recent illness and bereave-
ness and roncern
hour of trial and
all in our prayers
Hoel Tow led
Sel: Quickly Through
The Trading Post
shall remember
of thanksgiving.
Mrs. Henry Metzger and Family
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