The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 05, 1966, Image 11

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Retirement In Paradise Bay, Florida,
Is A Busy Time For The Howard Ides
by Lena Ide |
Will review for you our most re-
cent busy week, starting with Palm
Sunday. Pdlm ‘Sunday was a beau
tiful day, temperature was 62 when
we got up in the morning, then
went up to 78 during the day. We
attended the 11 o'clock service at
our church, taking with us our
three nearby widows, Mil, Liz and
Gertie. After church we ate at Mor-
rison’s Cafeteria “where we laiched
onto a line about 150 feet long.
and slowly approached the food
area. This is the peak of the tourist
season and. every: eating establish-
meint in Bradenton has long lines
of people waiting to be served. It
appears these lines seem to move
faster than at restaurants, there-
fore we prefer cafeterias.
After eating on Sundays we usu-
ally take a drive of forty-five min-
utes to one and on-half hours, so
Howard took us to ‘the Lambkin
rose garden at Palma Sola. Mrs.
Lambkin is the president of the
local Rose Society and ‘has many
beautiful roses, some bushes’ being.
six feet ‘high- and. six feet. broad,
with ‘wood that is one. and :one-.
half to two: inches thick at’ the bases
of the plant. She has roses. of every,
color, shape and: size, and. they are
a joy to behold. On the. ground
among ‘the bushes are several bird |
feeders and we saw. six or seven.
grouse scamper ‘away : from the
feeders . as we ' approached. These
grouse are the same as you have
up north and we see them occasion-
ally in our own Park.
‘We came home by way of Anna
Maria Island and Long Boat Key
and ‘arrived - here ‘about 3 p.m.
There were many shufflers on the
courts, so we changed clothas and
joined them for an hour or two of
fun.
The next day, Monday, April 4,
was a rainy day. Temperature was
70 in the ‘morning and we needed
the rain. It was a good rain - not
too heavy - just mice and steady. |
We were busy catching un on little
odd jobs in the a. m. and at noon
time, while eating dinner, we turned
on the NEWS program. ‘With a- |
mazement we listened to reports |
of the tornado that had swept
through Florida at 8:30 a. m., all]
the way from St. Petersburg on |
the West Coast, across the state
to Cape Kennedy on the East Coast.
bringing death to 10, and injuries
to 196 persons, with property dam- |
age estimated to be about six mil- |
lion dollars.
The rain continued all day here
and quit sometime in the night. Wa |
heard no complaints about the rainy |
weather because: we all felt very |
fortunate that we had heen:in Par- |
adise Bay instead of being in the |
‘duct have: less “of the: bittér flavor |
|.into- 100 1b. bags and stored in a |
then packed them into cartons.
There were huge mountains of these |
cartons stored ready for use. We |
left this building and went to the
| loading platforms where nine cars
| can be loaded at one time for ship-
| ment by rail. TROPICANA products
| ave sold in every state in the na-
tion. We wene given a cup of or-|
path of the tornado.
The next day, Tuesday, was cool |
and cloudy, with a temper ature |
range of 64 to 66. 1 went to the | ange juice and our trip. was com- |
Euchre party at the Recreation Hall | pleted.
in the afternoon, then we both went | We returned to our home about
to the Whist party at the Hall in|4 p. m. and in the evening attended |
the evening. | our weekly Pinochle party at the
On Wednesday I shuffled with the home of a friend in the Park.
ladies of our Park from 9:30 to 11 | The next day, Thursday, Howard
a. m. After lunch our neighbors, I stayed at
the Topliffs of Michigan, invited us
to go with them to visit the TROP- |
ICANA plant at Bradenton. These |
are guided tours and are booked
months ‘in advance, so we were |
very fortunate that Mr. aand Mrs. |
went fishing with Liz.
home to do the family
They caught four sheepshead while
fishing on the City Pier on Anna |
laundry.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY MAY 3, 1966
Marie Island and were home by |The Park owner supplied the hot- | noon. That is where I was from 1:30
noon. After lunch Mr. Topliff came |
and asked Howard to go fishing
| with him, so again he went fishing, |
this time in a boat in Sarasota Bay.
| They caught three sheepshead and |
one amber jack. So we ate fish for
| two days and had some to freeze
for later use. This being Maundy |
| Thursday, we took the three widows
| and all went together to Holy Com-
munion at 7:30 p. m. at the Wegt- |
minster United Presbyterian
Church.
The next day being Good Friday,
we all attended a beautiful service
at our Recreation Hall at 10 a. m.!
where we “broke bread” with our
fellow Park members. The tables
were formed in the shape of a huge
cross the full length of the building. |
cross buns and :coffee.for the 225
persons present. After we had eaten, |
we ‘listened to a reading of ‘The
Robe” given by Mrs. Carson Prizer, |
who presented it in a most charm-
| ing manier,
Later that same evening there
were six of us got together for a
friendly game of Pinochle.
Saturday is cleaning day at our
with the vacuum and the mop. In
the afternoon’: there is
| partner, plays” one - game, then
draws for. a second partner, and so
on for three games. It is much fun
and there ‘are wsually 16 or 18
Clarke left that morning for their |
home in Michigan and we were able
to take their place in the group.
TROPICANA is one of our larg- |
est industries and is expanding very |
rapidly. They process oranges into
juices, both fresh and frozen, and |
various other concentrates. Oranges |
are unloaded at the rate of two
trailer loads every. 15 minutes. |
From the trailer these oranges go on
a belt: through a washer, then a
scrubber, then up .an elevator to
the processing rooms. These oranges |
are reamed. -instead of squeezed, |
‘which makes the TROPICANA pro-
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of the rind.
Huge blocks of fresh orange: juice
are frozen then stored for later use
when oranges are not in season. |
We were allowed to walk into the |
interior of this wast’ freezer and
see the blocks of frozen juice, each |
block equivalent to 20 gallons. The
cold -air felt like. needles piercing |
my arms and legs. Needless to say |
we didn’t stay long in that atmos- |
phere, but turned and. ran out
through the falling frost which |
seemed like snow. :
The oils that are extracted from
the rind and the ground pulp are
processed for flavorings and molas-
ges. The remainder of the rind is
cut up aand dried in kilns for dairy
feed. From the kilns it is aereated
in revolving -tubes that are larger
than a box car. Then it is bagged |
huge warehouse 800 x 800 feet.
TROPICANA also makes the bot-
tles for their juice products, so we
next visited the glass-making de-
partment. Here we saw large kilns
of molten glass: being made into
To her family, she’s special.
She’s understanding,
a banquet chef, a short order cook,
a fountain of love, a chauffeur,
warmth and security.
bottles of different sizes, such as |
half-pint, quart and half-gallon. The | a mender of hurts.
temperatures in this department |
were to the other extreme. It was | She's serubbed ears,
| very, very, HOT! We were required
to wear a mask over our eyes
From these machines the bottles
went on’ assembly lines to numer-
ous inspection stations where girls
inspected them for cracks or flaws,
WHITMAN'S
says if best on Mothers Day
Every Mother
Loves
WHITMAN'S
SAMPLER! !
Our Choice of CANDY is
VERY SPECIAL.
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a tender nurse, a maid, a queen.
Yes, she’s very, very special.
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She's clean socks, starched dresses,
She deserves a day of honor and tribute.
She deserves the love of those she loves.
This Sunday, you'll tell your mother
how much you care.
We'dlike to tell all mothers, “We Care; too)”
COPYRIGHT © 1966, THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO., INC. r
house; so we spent the forenoon
Pot-luck |
shuffling in which one draws for a
courts in, play each Saturdey after- |
to. 3:30.
In the evening we played Canasta
| with a grand old couple from Can-
ada. Mr. Austin is 83 years old and
his wife is 79, but they are as spry
{and full of fun as many others in
their fifties or sixties.
Then came Easter Sunday. We
went to church with Gertie and
three other widows, six in all. We
did not want to wait in line to eat
at a restaurant as the lines are
twice as long on a holiday, so we
phoned our order to Col. Sanders
Chicken House for a ‘barrel’ of
Kentucky Fried Chicken. We picked
it up at 12:20 along with mashed
potatoes and gravy, rolls and cab-
bage slaw, took it to Gertie’s home
and had a delicious Easter dinner,
with ice cream for dessert.
In the middle of the afternoon
we came home and found some
visitors from Pennsylvania sitting
on our porch waiting for us. It was
Frank and Leona Jenkins of Dor-
rance Street, Kingston, also Mrs.
Ernest Wood of Dallas, and Mrs.
Willard Saxe of ‘St. Petersburg, for-
merly of Wyoming, Pa. The former
are friends of my brother, Bob Greg-
ory of Dorrance Street, Kingston,
and he had asked them to look us’
up while in this vicinity. We were
very happy to talk with these
pleasant folk, and we soon found
that we had many mutual acquaint-
ances throughout Kingston, Lehman,
Dallas, Shavertown and Trucksville,
and thus learned the latest news
concerning many of them.
SECTION B — PAGE
Before they departed, Howa
took them to the back yard to
his tomato plants. He has three
them growing in large pails, ai
they are 12 to 14 feet tall. Th
are tied to large trellises and ha
now outgrown the trellis, so
ties them to a tree. He has pick
280 ripe tomatoes since Christma
He also has a geranium that is §
feet tall and it is loaded with r4
blooms.
All in all it was a most interes
ing week and is typical of the b
and happy life in Paradise Ba
Y'all ¢’mon down and see
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