The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 15, 1970, Image 3

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THE DALLAS POST, OCT. 15, 1970
Dallas Kiwanis
installs officers
Officers for the 1970-71 term of Dallas Kiwanis Club were in-
stalled at the regular meeting Oct. 7. They are, left to right,
front row: George Nichols, treasurer; Bernard Banks, second
vicepresident; Donald Anthony, president; Al Ackerson, first
vice president; Martin Moore, secretary. Back row: Reese Pel-
ton, John Blase, Carl Goeringer, Merrill Faegenburg, Peter Pil-
letts, Thomas Benton, Frank Besecker, directors.
The new officers for the 1970-
71 term of the Dallas Kiwanis
Club were installed at the reg-
ular meeting of Kiwanis at Irem
Temple Country Club, Oct. 7.
Installation was done by the im-
mediate past District Governor,
Dr. Xavier Chiampi.
The immediate past Lieuten-
ant Governor, District 15,
Xavier Abbott, presented the
Kiwanis Home Club banner to
two cars damaged
in Rt. 309 crash
The intersection at Center
Hill Road and Route 309 was the
scene of a two-car accident
Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 3:27 p.m.
Patrolman Carl Miers, Dallas
Township, reported the two
drivers involved were Anthony
Sperlazzo, 38, of 933 Narrow St.,
West Wyoming, and George
Lamoreaux, 88, of RD 4, Dallas.
Miers said neither was injured.
The account given was that
Sperlazzo was traveling north
on Route 309. Lamoreaux’s car
was proceeding across the high-
way from Center Hill Road to
Hilderbrandt Road, but did not
get across before being struck
by the Sperlazzo vehicle.
Damage to the Lamoreaux
automobile was estimated at
$350; the Sperlazzo car, $300.
Both machines were driven
Ambulance Log
DALLAS
Oct. 8—Bill Schiffer, RD 1, Dallas, to Nesbitt Memorial
hospital. Crew: Wes Cave, John Sperl, Mike McFadden, Bob
Cartier.
Oct. 9—Called to home of Jim Murray, 24 Lehman Ave., Dallas.
Not needed. Crew: Willard Newberry, Jerry Torr.
Oct. 10—Betty Roesch, student, Elizabeth, N.J., taken from
Gasoline spills from the late model Yamaha motorcycle follow-
ing the crash Saturday night which resulted in serious injuries
for motorcyclist Daniel Mathers, Trucksville.
Christian Science
lecture Oct. 22
Scientist, Forty-Fort, will
present a free lecture on
. Christian Science, Oct. 22, at
8:15 p.m.
Martin Haeffer, a member of
the Christan Science Board of
Lectureship of Boston, Mass.,
will deliver a lecture entitled,
- “There’s Always An Answer.”
. The public is invited to attend.
ege Misericordia to Mercy Hospital. Crew: John Sperl, Bill
Ward, Bob Besecker.
Oct. 12—Floyd Keller, Kunkle, taken to General Hospital.
Crew: Willard Newberry, Jerry Torr, John Sperl.
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Thurs & Fri.
Till 9 p.m.
SALE
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SHAVERTOWN
first vice president, Al Acker-
son, in recognition of the fact
that the new Lieutenant Gover-
nor, District 15, Leo Corbett, is
a member of the Dallas Club.
Officers installed at the meet-
ing are: Donald Anthony, pres-
ident; Al Ackerson, first vice
president; Bernard Banks,
second vice president; Martin
Moore, secretary, and George
Nichols, treasurer.
Members of the board of
directors are: John Blase, Mer-
rill Faegenburg, Thomas
Benton, Carl Goeringer, Peter
Pillets, Reese Pelton, and
Frank Besecker.
visit bloodmobile
at Dallas Oct. 30
The Red Cross bloodmobile
will be at the Dallas In-
termediate School Oct. 30 from
11:45 p.m. Transportation will
be furnished by calling Pearle
Gilroy or Mrs. Elwood Swingle.
Babysitters are available. The
Back Mountain quota is 180
pints.
Christmas Layaway
Bulova...
the lasting
Christmas
gift
17 jewels,
gilt dial,
adjustable
tapered
bracelet.
$40. l
17 jewels, gilt
dial, luminous
hands and dots.
Water resisians.
HENRY’ S
"JEWELRY
CARDS and GIFTS
Memorial Highway
Shavertown, Pa:
PAGE THREE
soil surveys
Soil surveys for agricultural
purposes are important, but
information found in a soil
survey can be used for a great
variety of other purposes, point
out extension soil specialists at
The Pennsylvania State Univer-
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safe industrial and stable home
sites, to evaluate soil conditions
for highways, airports and pipe-
lines, and to select sites for open
spaces, lakes and recreation
areas. They are used also for
determining the species of
flowers, shrubs, trees and lawn
grasses that will grow and
thrive best and may be used as
a basis for health ordinances,
zoning and building codes.
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