DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1963 ~ BECTION B~— PAGE 2 remeent . " » u ] | 'N : | = - | otice — Notice — — E t Dallas School Fire Protection, Economical 7;7,.;0wn [Notice '— e Notice as | | Public notice to residents of| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that| “NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN There are 50 million reasons for| ed Exit” situations. Betty Sutton with Mr. and Mrs { Kingston Township. The following | the Supervisors of Kingston Town- | that the Supervisors of Kingston My chief interest this past week | Darryl and his wife from N. J. making school safe from fire — | Laboratory work involving the Roe Sitios frees, Nee Fork hay. | change in Zoning from R-1 to B-1/ ship propose to consider and adopt | Township propose to consider and was our East Dallas Methodist| On Monday the family helped to |. | tion’s elementary and high | muse of flammable or explosive te setmnced fron, Calfifornis spent is proposed for the construction of | at the Regular meeting of the Board | adopt at the regular meeting of the Mason, Church Rummage sale. I was chair- | celebrate their Dad and Mother's | 40 students. | materials should be carefully vi a hai Mr nd Mrs. multiple dwellings: {to be held in the Kingston Town-| Board to be held in the Kingston Sunday man, so am happy to report that it | 35th., wedding Anniversary. The responsibility: for schosl five supervised. | John Sutton "e rt MICHAEL J. KESTER | ship Municipal Building on October | Township Municipal Building on Oc- fie a Cosine Club protection is mot solely that of | Draperies, curtains and soenety "Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wells of | KINGSTON TOWNSHIP ~~ |9, 1968, a “HOUSING CODE OR-| tober 9, 1968 an “AIR POLLUTION < visite 0 i . s re vas 7 3 i . | i itori A e | y By : : ! ’ 7 ~ 3 ”” to be held in the church social hall I (Irene) was happy to entertain get 2 8 | used in auditoriums shou VP i : oy x 3 : | DINANCE” to protect the health, | CONTROL ORDINANCE” to protect Mone and we were a lille afraid folks “The Cousins Club” in my home, S000 ARTES 00 0 | flame resistant To Sato efare Teaving for Flor: Novtaonly. Naht of wou of Hay] Safety, and the welfare of the Com. | the health, comfort, living condie rs. Ber- would not be able to find it. BUT | Saturday, September 14, with din- Rolie ‘has - stake five-safe All school wiring should be ap- ida Mes, Mabel i and ih Sd ri o re on) : ai munity through’ proper housing tions, welfare and safety of the fin the thanks to “Speak up on the radio”, | ner at noon, consisting of something | schools —f only to protect their Proved sal, conor to Gb Na- father Mr Schavley and son Wes- | Westerly Tio a i standards and procedures for re-| citizens of Kingston Township. suffere Iho it | - 3 for anne : : : ions : ode. | : Sa op or 2 wi a slitats GD ie rans : : : Gi W.B.A.X. letting me announce it | every Pe brought for ne pinned tax investment in public educa- | Son See gn 1 students | ley of Roaring Brook visited Mr. |land of Michael J. Kester of which | during the rehabilitation, repair, This proposed Ordinance contains Si every fy over a week, we had folks meal. They meet on each ot CTS | tion. : Lt bh % the | @nd Mrs. John Sutton on Sunday. | this parcel is a part; also being on | °F compulsory demolition of hous-| provisions to regulate the burning hat im- from th Wilkes-Barre; Luzerne; | birthday, which makes only eight Sch ire. tyotection is Goona should be taught to know the It was announced that the |p Iv 1; i . ling. of GARBAGE, RUBBISH, TRADE Shavertown; Harveys Lake; Tunkh- | times a year. Present were mes-'. ° chao five Protec ry econom- | Jocation of fire extinguishers and |wsics. will have their turke sup- k e easterly line of land of George] This proposed Ordinance contains | WASTE, AND THE SALVAGE OP- visited nock; Mahoopany and even Hun-|dames Helen Brodie, Elizabeth Jo! WE ii Ie National Safety | now to use them. They should oc in the Churchlionse nt Bids Swilla ae 2 common alley); such provisions as: ERATIONS OF ANY BUSINESS OR : ny | 2 3 ouncil. ie cost of installing pro- | hd ire [Per 4 ay | thence in and alon wire fence ’ et : : hi i . Ra mT Vin a Sones tective equipment is more than off- iy ni ey iy | October 26th. Mrs. Dean Shaver iS | ang stone wall EE fa com- | - Minimum standards for basic TRADE, without the approval of the Dallas Post; Evening Leader; Inde- | Jessie Moore, Mable Lindsay, Myra } a . : g 2 i x a ; est C | s tacilities. l authori : : ghamp- nt Tol ae Carlin (A guest not a Milo and i rn I or by telephone. relma, bet ee — {NOR alley north fairly hive degrees upnenL br ig light jh ei * ithin a few years the initial in- ; : { i i 350 . s , > brother I wish to thank all who so willingly | myself. Margaret Hislop had just Ota Cit. ean = paid for through | public and parocial schols through- a ee Bae a : Ne ventilation and heating. | ignite or feed an “OPEN FIRE” several helped, they were ‘wonderful. |returned from the hospital and the savings in i ANGE , L h out the area announcing an es |< BURNIE Ty. Wve . Minimum standards for safety | without first notifying the fire com- sd ; . , ink of fine SAVINES TM Mmgurance. : : Acme Markets aunc say contest based on the title “The |feet, more or less (335) to a : .. : ; : Thursday while I was at the Anna (Can't think of her name) ygp.¢ King of fire protection is . . oy ” corner: thence bv land of M. Ji 7 trom fire, pany serving the area where said ler and church, T missed Eddie and Ruth | was away so we missed having their | ,..4ed? Council fire protection Educational Projects President as a Leader”. The contest | en A 2 uo: 4 . Minimum standards for space, fire is to be set and such proposed nt Sun- Lewis and their two lovely daugh- | company. Winners at pinochle were specialists recommend: | is open to school children in the 5th le ] ° : 1 aw use and location. | fire must be set before 7:00 p.m. 5. Lillie ters, from Sarasota, Florida. Eddie High score Jean Somers; Low score | Inetallation of automatic sprink- | _ Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania — to 8th grades, and the essay may be | ly minutes east (I five 5. Minitaush standards for @fe| Any person violating any of fhe is the son of Johnny Lewis (former | Jessie Moore. lor system yas September 23 - One of the mast un- written about any of the 35 U. S. | hundred eighty eight and: thirty : and sanitary maintenance. provisions of this Ordinance shall here of last Dallas barber) and Marjorie.| They enjoyed cake and beverage| Fire extinguishers at key loca- usual educational projects ever at | Presidents. This Piogtem fepsived jyseven one-hundredths feet (582 37) Responsibilities of owner and | upon conviction thereof by any Hansen Ruth is the former Ruth Reiffenbury, [later in the afternoon. First time Hons die ai : y tempted by a food chain has been | the George Washington Honor Me- | to a corner; thence still along land occupants. 3 ] Justice of the Peace, be sentenced nd Niles Beaumont, 1 tried to call them that | seme of them had been to my home A fire alarm warning system. announced by Acme Markets, Inc. | dal Award for 1967 Patriotic Pro- (of M. J. Kester and in and along 2 7. ‘Minimum ‘standards for Room- | to pay a fine of not less than twen- ks ago. evening but their phone was out of | (They came from Plains, Wilkes- The installati £ > fi re alarm | throughout its trading area. The | motions presented by the National stone retaining wall south thirty ing Houses. | ty-five ($25.00) dollars nor more Holland, order; after getting a busy signal Barre, Forty-Fort, Shavertown and - 2 ! chi - 2 a S77" | project involves an effort to inter- | and School Awards Jury of the four degrees and nineteen minutes This proposed Ordinance contains | than one hundred ($100.00) ito~ for about an hour the operator told | Harding). I got a kick out of Eliza- | rm in on (1068 NOL PIO” ast school children in the duties and | Freafoms, Foundation at Valley east (S348 19%). two hundred sts provisions for exceptions and modi- | gether with the costs. le Tra- me it was out of order and would | beth Thomas saying, ‘They had | i ope Rs the. Los | S58 of the President of the Unit- | Forge, Da. ib | teen feet, [mores or less (216°) fichtions from the Ordinance. Pro- This Ordinance is available for nd Mrs. report it. I left a note on my door a Delightful Diversion of Merriment” | A paeles. California fire department ed States and in the workings of a gl og jifo 2 bein m ty alovesald posi vision for a Board. of Appeal. | inspection at the Kingston Township Merritt, Friday that T was at the church rum- I am happy to welcome into the | school buldings which were to be the Government. : A rrne na Vayd a ree-da all i ie aid ig 4 > Yay pitie Oe BENS Methods of administration and en- | Municipal Building. For entry into .Y. Sun- mage sale but they did not show up. neighborhood, Mr, and Mrs. Walter | torn dowd were set on fire. The All Acme Markets, Inc. Stores are or pet A y pense Xe [hoa thence along sald Yight of forcement. Definitions. = Interpreta- | the Building contact William Rob- Mr. and I hone 4 was not thoi Yast day in | Dresing and children Walter third, | buildings ane SA fall POW offering small plastic figurines trips to Washington, D. C. during | way line its various courses and tor of validity > ? bins 696-2240 or Edward Richards Mr. and the : ne he may. visit a today: io ere old wid Dols: 1 vise ihn Ings tin i THe Of AR of each of the nation’s 35 Presi- Inauguration week in January 1969. | distances of six hundred and four on Bn val aLy. f : : | 696.1062 ? > J on, Mrs. ae Ye ee i Bi hi in Ted Dy > vs 1 Y | types used lor schools, Irom One: 4.5 hand painted to show exact- | The children will fly to the Capitol | feet, more- or less (604'—-) to the This, Ordinance is available for | Dr - tle, and I: Doped ; 3 fre. ving dn Hed DYIMORdS house 0 several stories high. An average ly how each looked and dressed. In | via American Airlines, for sightsee | 1.00 of beginning. y inspection at the Kingston Town- | Edw. E. Richards, Secretary fia } Mrs. ue (Bertha) Daniels of | in Orange. 1 was happy to meet | evacuation time of one minute Der: ardor to permit mounting them as ing, meetings with high level gov- | Contoitte. STT curds. of lard 1e ship Municipal Building. For entry | Kingston Township Board of I ih Shavertown, daughter of Mr. and | them at our Rummage sale.” A very | floor was established by timing fire a set. the company also provides a | erment leaders, and viewing the In- | oon g : : s of lanc into “the Building -chitadt. "Willizm Supervisors Fioides t Mrs. Nicholas Dickson, Martz Road, | lovely family. drills in the Los Angeles schools. ceclden reviewing stand to which | auguration Ceremonies. | the same, more or less. = prong ! 59.040 ome oO is slowly recovering at her home My sympathy is extended to Nel- It was found that some fires the figures may ge glued. An eight | The trip will be awarded to 5th A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE TONROAD, TRUCKSVILLE, PENNA. | ; Fr q ceri atl Ss Wilse cg . iles | snreac api y ‘ > 1 eo © a . 1 bo 4 1 _. Sand from a serious operation. | son Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Giles spread so rapidly that one minute page album, giving a brief biograph- | 6th, 7th and 8th grade children, | HELD BY THE KINGSTON TOWN- AT 8:00 PM. TUESDAY, OCTOBER | Robbin ) or Edward a Mr. and Mrs. Dickson were very | Wilson over the passing of wife | per floor was not sufficient to : Fi : [qn hool 3 h : ho 1 1, 1968 TO HEAR ANY OBJEC- |Richards 696-1062. > visited ; : : Tor ical sketch of each President, is of- from any school in the area, who |gyip ZONING COMMISSION IN 5 on Plossl happy last week, when their son | Doris and daughter-in-law. evacuate the building safely. fered with each reviewing stand. | submit the best essays. Judging will | TIONS TO THE ABOVE PROPOSAL. Edward E. Richards, Secretary chaant hs family arrived from Birthday greetings go to Melinda The researchers also learned that AS further incentive, Acme be done by an impartial committee | THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP MU- | Edward E. Richards | Kingston Township Board of Jr. and Indira spend: Tew. days with) Bloomer, Judy Pdwands, Nancy Go oven LD Hroesistive buildings, | Markets, Inc. has sent letters to all of educators. | NICIPAL BUILDING, 11 CARVER- Secretary i Supervisors ont the them. This is their first trip home in | ble, ‘Edna Lange, Cindy Dymond there were enough burnable fur- fir ie Abort seventeen years. | Weaver, Janice Brace, Tom and | nishings and other material to let | wrtz and spending er, Mrs. Another son, Leslie and his family | came in from Rockland, N.Y., and Dorothy Heslop, Elsie Newhart, Elly Siley, Dorothy (Wesley) Moore. later were joined by another son, ! HARVEYS LAKE a fire grow large enough to cause dangerous heat and smoke. While no alarm system was found | satisfactory, ‘the universally re- | search group was unable to set a | fire that could not be controlled | ” veekend by automatic sprinklers, at least werence long enough for safe evacuation. .Y., and Auxiliary to Jonathan R. Davis: Also elected to serve on the board | @prinkler systems oan keep the rh £ Fire Company, met at the fire hall, \ of governors for one year: Jack C. | lpealized and, in many cases, ex- | less, Jr. recently, with President Mrs. Irvin | Barnes and Kenneth Bayliss; 2 year | tinouish it. ! e to at- Willis presiding. Reports were given | term, William Richardson, William Sprinklers, however, are no sub- | ® nt, Miss by Mrs. Lloyd Jennings and Mrs. Wentz and William Futch; 3 year | stitute for other protection, the | Edward Petroski. | term George Jacobs . and Richard | Council says. Fire extinguishers | V er Mrs. Willis announced the follow-| Demmy; 4 year term, John Moore, | should remain in schools. They | era NS) 1N ing activities and their chairmen: A Costumed Farmer Dance, in October (date to be announced later) Mrs. | Archer Mohr and William Dantona. Legion Auxiliary | Auxiliary to American Legion, should be the modern stored pres- | sure type rather than the older | soda-acid type still found in many | IONS Linda Grey will be chairman. | Unit 967, Harveys Lake held their | schools. In addition to those, dry | 9 A Bake Sale will be held at the | installation of officers on Saturday, | chemical or carbon dioxide exting- | TS ur ennsyl- Fire Hall, on Election Day, Novem- | September 14, at the WaHoo Inn. | uishers should be installed for pro- | nstruct- ber 4th. Chairman is Mrs. Marion | Installing officer was Louise Moria, | tection against flammable liquid : Vv @ ific job Boice. District Director. and electrical fires. srsonnel The Christmas Party will be held New officers for 1969 are; Presi- Extinguishers can be used to put : on Decgmber 18th, Mrs. Vivian Rin- | dent, Mrs. Rinaldo Cappellini; 1st | out a fire before it creates enough od ‘from ken, an, | Vice President, Mrs. Thomas Bozek; | heat to set off the sprinkler. sion of Hostgsses for the evening were: [2nd Vice President, Mrs. Edward The installation of sprinkler gh, and Mrs. oe Ide and Mrs. Linda Grey. | Crake; Treasurer, Mrs. Leo Yanko- | Systems and fire extinguishers al- é F Public Refreshments were served to Mes- ski; Secretary, Mrs. Calvin Strohl; | 5° lead to semarate reductions in in- 0. ad dames: Helen Willis, Evelyn Petro- | Historian, Mrs. Arthur Engler; Chap- | S'irance Tares. : g; and ski, Gladys Jennings, Vivian Rinken, | lain, Mrs. Howard Engleman; Ser- | Protective equipment does not >ennsyl- Nell Rinken, Linda Grey, ‘Carol Blej- | geant-At-Arms, Mrs. Carl Carey, Sr. replace the teaching of safety. Svlne. was, Grace Ide and Marion Boice. | Mrs. John Daughtery, out going Parents have the responsibility -of | : The Next meeting will be held on | president, received a gift from the | teaching their children fire safety Wednesday, October 16th, 8:00 P.M. | auxiliary. | as part of daily living, and of mak- —) at the fire hall. | Mrs. Rinaldo Cappellini, new presi- ing sure the school his child at- Surprise Birthday Party dent, gave a brief acceptance speech | tends is fire-safe. A surprise birthday party was | and introduced the new in coming | Nearly all schools have fire held recently for Mrs. Laura Carey A Commander, Joe Kravitz. Prizes | drills designed to teach students ,by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Covert, Jo | were won by; 1st prize, Mrs. Carl | how to leave the school building in Ann and Mrs. Frank Margulis. Mrs. | Carey, Sr.; 2nd prize, Mrs. Leo Yan- | 21 orderly, safe, and controlled Carey was pleasently surprised to | koski; 3rd prize, Mrs. Carl Carey, Sr.; | manner without panic. see many of the girls with whom | 4th prize, Mrs. Madeline La Barre; | .The National Safety Council she had worked six years ago. Many | 5th prize, Mrs. Calvin Strohl; 6th | recommends the following proce- NEW _~i «town Irier«is and relatives | prize, Mrs. Edward Crake; and 7th | dures for fire drills: NSE c.iled to wish her “A Happy Birth- | prize, Mrs. Thomas Bozek. A responsible adult should be ; day”. Refreshments were served to; A family style dinner was served designated to sound the fire _ ° pe] Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carey, Sr. hon- | to 28 Auxiliary Members and Legion-| alarm signals. Mrs. Murphy did because ored guests; Mr. and Mrs. Carl | aires of Post 967. | Definite procedures should be | ’ =r Carey, Jr., Mrs. Ray Harvey and her | Happy Birthday to Sp. 4 John C. established = for every situation h k h h | seven children. | Bozek, who Sinan his 21st | that may possibly arise. S € nows t € toug est The Carey Family would like to | birthday on September 23rd. Bozek Fire alarm signals should have f: b e ft welcome their new neighbors, Mr. |is stationed at Fort Carson, Colo. a sound distinctly different from a rics come out SO and Meas Rolland Keithline, Jr. form- | with the 19th Military Police. He is the bells used for normal school 5 erly & Vernon, now residing on | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas purposes. ? and fluffy in a sew Baird Sstreet, Harveys Lake. { Bozek, Sr. of Warden Place. Drills should be carried out Yacht Club Election The Arthur West Family are mov- throughout the school year on The Harveys Lake Yacht Club | ing to Nanticoke. Mr. West was different days of the week and at held gection of officers recently. | Scout Master of Boy Scout of Troop different times during the day. John Bourke presented the nomin- | 331 of Harveys Lake. This will give the student ex- J ating committee report which was Gifts For Vietnam Boys perience in leaving many work unanimously adopted. Elected were: Attention Parents of Sons that stations and under many “Block- Commodore; Robert L. Casselberry | are in Vietnam. If you would like | abeth Street, Wilkes-Barre--Chair- of Dalias; Vice Commodore, Atty. B. him to receive a Christmas package, | man of this organizatio, asks that or -9109G MIO] AMO JO IMHO PPO, | free,--send his name and address to; tary, Fort; las. 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