The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 14, 1963, Image 8

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Mit. Zion
Little Annie, who has won the
hearts of a lot of people around
here, lives with her aunt since her
mother died. She's been going to
Sunday School and choir, hardly
ever misses. Her uncle commented
the other day, “We shouldn’t have
got Annie to praying for rain. Now
it may not stop till Spring!” I
think it was “The Sorcerer's Ap-
prentice’”” who turned on a spigot
and didn’t learn how to turn it off!
Mrs. Lucy Howell recently spent
a week visiting Mrs. Willard Evans
in Union, N. J. Mrs. Evans would
be remembered around here as the
former Marian Harris, daughter of
Philip and Nellie Harris.
7 DANGEROUS KINDNESS
/ TO DUMB ANIMALS
We had a letter from friends
over beyond Scranton: “Late in the
| summer our next door neighbor
: found a little faun whose mother
| had been killed. He brought it
|| home and fed it from a bottle. As
it got bigger it came down here.
We did not know where it came
from but seemed so tame and hun-
gry we fed it bread and milk. It
comes almost every day and likes
| home-made bread. He likes apples
but will eat them only if they are
cut up and given to him one piece
at a time. His spots are gone and
one can feel ‘the bumps where his
antlers are starting. They put a
red ribbon on his neck but whether
that will save him from hunters or
not, who can say. We call him
“Bambi” end he comes when we
call.”
It's a wonder he doesn’t ask for
his apples baked in a pie!
Our birds sometimes make a
queer noise, like ‘the woodpecker
does sometimes. I look out the
window and he’s telling me “The
suet is all gone!” So I go get an-
other piece and go out and fasten
it on the feeder. The woodpecker
is nowhere in sight. Only the
| chickadee dee-dee-dees in the bush.
I go back in the house and there
is the woodpecker at the suet!
Mrs. Hicks’ story about her well
parallels my experience here two
weeks ago election. Only I knew
it was the pump. When we first
came here for summer vacation I
wondered how anybody ever got
water. There was no brass liner
RENT
Power tools of
all kinds
U-Haul trailers
Rug Shampoo
machines
Pratt and Lambert
PAINTS
ARTHUR GARINGER
DALLAS
RENTAL
to the cylinder, and the iron
cylinder was badly scored and the
pump leathers worn out. With the
help of neighbor Brainerd Daniels
I have torn that pump apart
several times, putting in new brass
liners, new leathers. But this time
I knew the pump was done for. My
pitcher pump did emergency service
for me but I had to have water
power right along. I was able to
get a new pump the same make
and mode] as the old one; so all I
had to do was install it with the
same connecting pipes. Lo, we had
water right away with no fuss nor
feathers. All I had to do then was
figger out how to pay for that!
Howard Dymond is the new sub-
stitube carrier for our Pittston
R.D. 1. So when Joe Clifford takes
off it will be neighbor Howard who
will be on.
We are glad to note our friends
the Weatherlys of Happy Hill are
home after a month travel in the
Holy Land and other countries.
They say they are thrilled to get
home. Their children took them
to their plane and their children
met them at their plane. Mrs.
Weatherly, however, picked up an
Athenian microbe which has kept
her in bed at home for a few days.
The Rev. and Mrs. Burke Rivers
of St. Stephens Church, and Bishop
Sterrett, formerly rector of St.
Stephens, and his daughter, were
Sunday afternoon visitors at Wea-
therly’s Happy Hill home.
Carverton
William Larmouth has been
doing some repairing of the house
roof and changing some things
over up stairs.
Transplanting of families up-
rooted by the State Park authori-
ties seems to be meeting with
harmonious adjustment. The J. P.
Futch, the Warren Bidwell, and the
William Poepperling families have
built homes up beyond Memorial
Shrine,
At the last report David Werts is
still in Mercy Hospital for his back.
When he is in bed he has 30
pounds of weights pulling his ver-
terbra and then he spends some
time in therapy treatments.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Harris are the
parents of a baby boy, born at Nes-
bitt Hospital Friday Nov. 8. Earl
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Harris of Carverton,
This rain has turned some of the
dirt fill into mud but there is no
complaint about that, for ‘the rain
is so welcome. These houses are a
bit back from the main highway
but they are equipped with a ’dozer
for plowing out their access road
in the winter.
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