lg) w an GU | Center Street intersection failed to materialize. Promised for school op- 4 ¥ : ¥te disapproval, ERR rs | the state. There was some quibbling | over expense but wasn’t a $2 per i new supervisor, { anxious to get the signals in ‘place. i done this year since it is far be- } (i a nicer appearance to vis- TESST SE yy | tion of the lovely 1tzms to be of- | fered at the Pennsylvania Dutch # i Il entful 2 Ell, J DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA And There Was No Light many, the traffic lights for the | ening, the supervisors had to sub- stitute a member of the police force | to get the children safely across the wide lanes. We understood everything was in order, but apparently it can’t be, . for no word has been received from capita increase made this year to pay for traffic lights over a three year period? Temporary lights were speedily gat up at Carverton Road, risking and they were Areded there. We do not find fault with that, but Shavertown folks were left high and dry. Could a bit of personal enmity against a local businessman enter into it? Ted Poad tried to help, and our Dan Shaver, was . Who is to blame? Not only are traffic lights a mat- | ter of concern, but it appears that | little resurfacing or paving will be | hind schedule. Let's have less-prom- | ises and more efficiency. E. Center Street is a great im- | provement since the State has re- | surfaced the road. The bumpy crossing damaged many a car | spring of motorists unaware of the dip. The speed with which this im- provement was made should set an example. he caving bank where Tischler’s Store once stood is in the process of being filled and the bridge and bank being reinforced, which should Wrs. Mary Lou Bucan is busy with her committees for the PTA Fair which promises to be a fine event, and everyone should patronize the booths operated by the parents. If some of the samples of handi- work I have seen are any indica- Festival at St. Paul's Lutheran Church mext week, it will be well werth your while to plan to at- tend. “A delicious meal too, will make a real night out. Skevertown Methodist Church parking lot is a very fine piece of paving. The blacktop was poured last week, and it is cre of the “nicest jcbs T have seen. The “ovely geraninms which dot the grounds about the Church are kept in tip-top shape by Rev. Yost. Birthdays Greetings: this week to: Charles Zerfoss, Sandy Gosart, William H. Pierce, Jr., Stephen Jones, Harry Naomi Brunges, Mae Ash, 311 Elizabeth Tweedle, Susan Ethel r nraliack. David H. Jones, Dave Cochran. __ Jane Rozelle, Mrs. - Raymond Emma evel Allayne Keiper, “Ruth Watson, William J. Daw, III, Judy Ross, Theodore O. Bach, Phil- ip Stephen Koon, A Stephen Roan, Dale Major, Billy Chapple, Mrs. Lar- ry Carson, Donald Lee Berlew, Ed- ith Chapple, Mrs. Willard Seaman, Lee Turner, Effie A. Deats, Cath- erine’ Carson; Mrs. Harry Henry, Mrs. William J. Daw, Ralph Swan,’ Minnie Brodhun, Van O. Zimmer- man, Larry. Biggs, Robert Hontz, . Pat Rood, David Newhart. ‘Here And There Our very best wishes for an ev- and successful year go with ‘David Huray as he takes up his new duties in far off Kenya. Like his neighbor Fred Malkemes, | he felt his teaching experience could be put to good use in the Af- rican land where so much is needed. An enjoyable’ Labor Day weekend { “was held at the William Spaulding | ‘home when Mrs. Spaulding’s child- ! on got together with their moth- or. Donald Mitchell and family came ; down from Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs.§ enue. 1+ To the great disappointment of |H. S. Herr arrived from Philadel- | phia and Mrs. James C. Doran is here from Corona, Cal. ‘Mrs. Herman LaBar underwent surgery last week at Nesbitt Hos- pital. Our best wishes for a speedy recovery, Mary. Mr. and Mrs. William Pethick left Friday to visit their friend, Mrs. C. A. Woodruff, New Berlin, N.Y. It was Joey Allen who underwent surgery at Nesbitt Hospital and not Jeffrey as misstated in another sec- tion. of last week's paper. We were happy. to hear that Joey is recov- ering nicely and looking forward to returning to his family. He had a pretty rough time of it the first week following surgery and will not be able to return to classes for a time. He is still a patient at Nesbitt. Mr. and Mrs. (Charles Gosart, Sr., returned home on Monday after spending ten days at Laceyville, where Pop 9%. in some good fish- ing. Stopped in to see our neighbor, Tony Moreck, on Sunday. He was making progress and anxiously a- waiting his return home. Dropped in for a few minutes to see ranother neighbor, Mrs. Har- ry Alberts, but sorry to find that she is critically ill. Mrs. Florence Kast entertained 28 members of her family at din- ner on Sunday, having a real busy day. Mrs. Wayne Faatz, who visited here briefly with her husband was delighted with the picturesque beau- ty of this area. It was her first trip East from Chicago where she was reared. The newlyweds left II- | linois for Kentucky and came up through: Virginia taking in the Sky- line Drive on their way to Shaver- town. They will reside in Missouri while Wayne takes graduate stu- dy. Vailly Glahn, son of Mr. and Mr. William Glahn, will leave the 20th for Pennsylvania State University where he will be a member of the freshman class. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lutsey re- turned home over the weekend af- ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Russell at Peru, Indiana. While .in the vicinity, they visited the bur- ial ground of Frances Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hontz had an enjoyable weekend when daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Earl, Hamilton Square, N. J. came up to take their son home after a short vacation with his grandparents, and son Thomas and family drove in from Pittsburgh. Was surprised to learn that Roy Elliott had been in Canada fishing when we passed through, and hap- py to know that his wife, Marian, was able to accompany him. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lincoski, Kingston, have moved to 197 Elin- or Avenue. Mrs. Dorothy 2 codon, Church, Va., Falls has returned home af- ter spending three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris King. She expects to undergo shortly. Mr. and Mrs. William Long, Dal- las, have moved into the former Mark Bush home on Pioneer Av- surgery _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1964 SHAVERTOWN a The Domnick children have ac- quired a new kitty. Each picked a name and Janie was the winner with her choice of “Buttons.” The entire family were rather amazed at young Jerry's favorite, ‘“Knock- Out”, and rather relieved that the little pet missed this monicker. Altho it was a three day holiday, the time went swiftly, what with household chores, canning, and a day spent visiting the hospitals and rest homes. Fred had to go to Penn- sylvania Dutch country on Monday, and it was a temptation not to view the lovely old homes and pictur- esque scenery, but this column had to be written and there were many other tasks to be done before the week started, so I did not accom- pany him, feeling rather guilty u- bout it, but letting better judge- ment take precedence. It was real nice and quiet, for once the phone was still, and I was rather enjoying the solitude, when Brenda Chimp decided to stir things up. ” . We had placed an old wardrobe in the garage for storage, and I was sure that she would disapprove the spot which partly obstructed her view. Her master was certain it was an ideal location, but he underestimated the strength of the ape femily. | Slick as two strong men could move it, she sent the heavy wal- nut piece crashing to the floor, I tugged to get it righted, but had to wait for assistance. When Fred arrived, we tried to reconstruct the remnants, never underestimate the intelligence of a chimpanzee. But it would take a carpenter’s skill to put it together again, so we gave it up as a bad job. How she man- aged to topple it in just the right manner and do such a complete job of demolition is beyond us. Joins Air Force Glen Hilbert, son of Stanley Hil- bert, Beaumont, left Friday morn- ing for San Antonio, Texas, where he will begin basic training with the Air Force. Glen is a graduate of Tunkhan- nock High School. Lake Sportsmen Plan Hunter Safety Course The H. L. Sportsmen Pistol and Rifle Club will conduct a hunter safety course beginning on Satur- day Sept. 19, 1964 and continuing for three Saturday mornings from 10:00 AM. until noon. This course is open to anyone for the cost of textbooks and inci- dentals, which will amount to one dollar. : It will be held on the club grounds which are located on route 29 between Hanson's picnic grounds at Harvey's Lake and Noxen. 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