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by Dr. James Tribbett
On a beautiful summer day while I was studying some optometry lesson, I asked my wife if she would like to take another ride to find our home. I had been to Virginia, Delaware, California and New Jersey as prospective locations.
The map showed me Route 73, not as famous as Rt. 66, but it was a line going away from Philadelphia where I DID NOT WANT TO BE. We hit several towns up to Fleetwood, but leaving Boyertown, I noticed newer homes on each side of Rt 73 and turned to view them.
Dr. Tribbett's high school yearbook photo.Hmm, someone liked this town and wanted to stay. I then reversed the VW bug and traveled all of the streets of Boyertown. There were industries, businesses, and professional offices; anything you want or need is available. I like this town.
Further north we came to a country hotel/restaurant, Moselem Springs. We stopped there for lunch with our 4 year old daughter. We sat in a very nice venue, looked at the menu, and I folded it and said we must leave. “Why?” asked my wife. I said that I did not have enough money for one hamburger; we left.
I subscribed to the Boyertown Times since I was developing an interest here. I read about an auction on Franklin Street during a cold month, so we attended. A very nice crowd was there and many faces seemed to be looking at us! Wonder why? Strangers or just strange?
We located here June 19, 1969 because I wanted to start my own optometric office rather than attach to an existing office.
Dr. Tribbett became a well-known member of the greater Boyertown community.
Small town, nice people, everything available (the Grill Shop and Saville’s). We found a home for sale on a main thoroughfare, 522 E. Philadelphia Avenue, with a yard, fruit trees, and area for a garden. Mr. DeTurck, president of the Bank of Boyertown, assisted in making us the owner.
I refurbished/remade the downstairs into my office; we lived upstairs. The old guy across the street watched me, became an early patient, and asked me for $2.00. When he returned for his new eyeglasses, he handed me a membership card to Hookies! Now I had arrived!
Boyertown has been a great choice! I loved the type of people who came to me for optometric care. The locals were just my style: farmers, plant workers, business people, and many knew each other, which helped my practice to grow via recommendations. I joined the Lions Club due to their interest in vision and that was a big plus. It seemed like everyone I met was just a darned nice person.
After 51 years of practice, I was fortunate to find someone who would continue serving our public, Dr. Cara Reitnauer. She retained me to work parttime for two more years.
I am a lucky guy.
