oF THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1944 x Dallas Is A Happy Hunting Back Mountain Basketball League | Ground For Young Trappers Schedule 1944-1345 By Max Dreher said that it isn’t so good. He has Trapping in Dallas has always | only caught eight muskrats so far, Lehman Kingsten Twp interested me very much. I guess|but I gathered from what he said January 5 at at it is because I live here and am!that it will improve considerably ! Harter Dallas Twp. Dallas Borough familiar with the terrain, especial-| as soon as the ice freezes solid. ly the woods. There is also the factor that there 5 1 Dallas Borough Dallas Twp. Harter | What surprises me is that some | might have been too many trapped Anuary at at 2 at people are under the impression! last year. The price for muskrat Lehman Laketon Kingston Twp. that there isn’t much wild life | pelts this season ranges from $1.75 Lehman Kingston Twp. Dallas Borough | worth trapping around here. Well, | to $2.00 and is not so high as last| Jan. 16 (Tues.) at a at maybe such animals as silver fox, | year. Dallas Twp. Laketon Harter | and beaver are not numerous, but| Howard says he hasn't put out J there are quite a few muskrats,| gll of his traps but when all 38 5 Laketown Dallas Twp. Kingston Twp, | minks, red foxes, grey foxes, coons, | gre out his line stretches for about Znuary Le Wr at at | skunks and opossums. four miles. Most of them are set man. Harter Dallas Borougk Last Tuesday I was talking with| for muskrat but he also has a Lohman Dallas Borough Harter Howard Garbutt 17, son of Mr. and | couple of Number 4's set for fox. January 26 at ak aL Mrs. John Garbutt of Center Hill | fe and his trapping partner start- Kingston Twp, A Likston Road. He is quite a successful|eq together at the opening of this : trapper. He told me that he does year’s season. His former trapping most of his trapping right in Dallas | partner is in the army. ’ : SECOND HALF and Dallas Township a Is me While I was at his house talking Harter Dallas Twp. Dalles Boro, i Sacsogstat ig on tions, for with him, his partner called up and February 2 “at at at Tapping are favorap & said something had happened to Lehman Kin ! gston Twp. Laketon I found out that the number of one of their fox traps. The trap muskrats Howard caught last year . tther "dragged away b : Tohman . 1 koto Kingston Tv. Compare the oil] : 2 far exceeded any of his other ani- aw bin Lis idl February 9 at at at 7 Pp mn these vo bottles. to your motor. Then a bearing may mal catches. “Last year,” he said, |g io in pranoing: traps are often Dallas Borough Dallas Twp. Harter § After only 721 miles of rationed driv- burn out or.a piston break, perhaps my trapping partner, Mel Thomas, : . 2 \ ig BE on a vp eves who rks Dallas Twp. Laketon Harter | ing the sample at the right is full of ruining your motor for keeps. a business out of it. Feb. 13 (T: ht 59 muskrats, five skunks, : : eb. ues.) at at at danoe . : : a and six weasels. Tho muskrat pols Concerning Wie a a Lehman x Kingston Twp. Dallas Borouh gerous, sludge — a black, muddy Fight wartime sludge and save : : vin this vicinity, Howard said that \ mi : ; ; ranged in value from $2.50 tg 53.00 . Lehman Harter Dallas Borouh xture of water, dust, soot and oil. your motor this way. Have your Sin- ; unks b ht about $2.50, he has the most success in trapping | = x vo 3 00 enc fox ons | fy ji ok a = at Sludge may now be forming in the clair Dealer (1) Drain out used oil : y : first animal he ever, trapped was Laketon Dallas Twp. Kingston Tw. ak a including the bounty,” when we . : crankcase of your car. If motor oil is at recomm i i sold to an honest firm such as Belt a skunk and it proved embarassing Kingston Twp. Dallas Top. 1akstodl ended. _intervals while 3 : in many ways. Opossums, foxes, Feb 23 ¢ + not changed frequently enough motor Is h Botler i New York bobcats, coons and minks are all gbrvary 2 2 al 8h, ot. (2) Flush parts clean I i i h Leh: Dallas Boro. Harter | { : . . . — ae Se 4 trapped by the use of steel traps. gran 2 oy pre ” 4 sludge §aptto clog oil screens and with flushing oil. (3) Refill with ° : 1 So far this year they don’t seem o3in: : 5 2 : ; Be hy Sn iy a 40 be a smorons but don't forget ; 1 oil lines, cutting down the oil supply fresh, clean Sinclair motor oil. trapping is this year, which start- tou ed on November 1 for skunk. and the season isn't over yet. on December 1 for muskrat. He 0 Fresh, clean motor oil. 0 Same oil after only 721 miles of rationed driving. Oil is full of dangerous sludge. * GREETINGS mg Ll SERVING YOU IS A PLEASURE SEE YOUR SINCLAIR DEALER Emily Hazeltine Mrs. A. Neyhard Is Laid At Rest Dies; Ex-Squire The funeral of Mrs. Emily Hazel- Mrs. Anna G. Neyhard, 69, form- tine, 68, of Trucksville, who died | er justice of the peace of Dallas last Saturday night at the home Township, died Monday morning at of her daughter Mr. John Griffiths 6 in the home of her son, Frank of Wilkes-Barre, was held Tuesday | Neyhard, Jr., at Fernbrook. afternoon from the Woolbert Fun- Her term as a justice of the eral Home in Shavertown with | peace expired last January and for services in charge of Rev. George the past ten months she had been Roberts of Trucksville and Rev. J. ill. Mrs. Neyhard was elected to Rolland Crompton of Kingston. the office, when her name was Until a year ago Mrs. Hazeltine | placed on the ballot after her hus- had lived in Trucksville all her band died while seeking reelection adult life. Born in Monroe Town-| to the post. ship, Wyoming County, she was the| She had lived in Fernbrook for daughter of the late A. M. and | the past 27 years. She was a mem- in Phoenix Woolbert. She was | ber the Ladies’ Aid of the Prim- BATTERY AND a great granddaughter of Matthew itive Methodist Church and was Wanted To Buy Boku dle) SO Phoenix who cleared the wilderness | active ih many projects for com- Old Goods, Household 3 i, in the Noxen - region and was 107| munity Detfermegt Such As Oil Lamps, Corner AY er | 74 | [ & rd years old ‘when he died at Carver-, The funeral will be held on Sat- Cavbdards. Bod FOR ALL MOTOR CAS tom urday afternoon at 2 with services upboards, beds, i 4 tor i Mrs. Harzeltine attended Monroe|;, the home of her son, Frank.! Bureaus And Sporting Goods alt Township Schools when they were|Rey, Russell W. Edmundson of 3 known as the “Academy” and] piains Primitive Methodist Church LEIDINGER’S UDOLPH: came to Trucksville with her fam-|,nd Rev. George Smith of Second ; ELECTRIC ) = 3" ps ily when she was a young woman.| Reformed Church, Wilkes-Barre, 117 S. Washington St. we — Her husband preceded her in| ill officiate. Interment will be mn Wilkes-Barre, Penna. - 33-35 E. Jackson S death 20 years ago. Outside of| Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. ESR PT her home, Mrs. Hazeltine found Surviving are her children, Har- her chief interest in the church, riet and Frank of Fernbrook; Mrs. : She was active in the Ladies Aid| 5\phyr Lloyd, Raritan, N. J., two A MODERN SERVICE—MODERATE IN COST | Society and the Reynolds Bible grandsons, King and Frank; a sis- J = oh of “Trucksville Methodist ter Catherine, and two brothers, urch. : ; : She leaves a son, Ralph, Trucks- Sie Beorgs, Miller oll ‘of It is comforting to know that Snowdon ville; two daughters, Mrs. Griffiths, Wilkes-Barre, Service is available in the Dallas Area on the | Wilkes-Barre and Mrs. Albert same Boy Night Bale cs ia town had Thompson Jr., Irvington, N. J; YOUR PRIVATE SAFE the same moderate rates apply regardless of | " ; James L. Lenahan, Agent We guard the financial security of the communi- ; Schuyler Avenue, Kingston, Pa. ties. We are ever on the alert to improve our Telephone Kingston 7-5213 service. We promise to adhere. to the highest standards of banking and along with this promis comes our wish that your New Year be happy. IIA 1 J x five grandchildren; two sisters, dn istics izal i A Safe Deposit Box in eur Fire-and-Theft-Proof Mrs. Elizabeth Warden, Trughsyille, Vaults Protects valuables at less than fc o day. ! and Mrs. Eunice Norris, Jackson] § First Floor — Street Level Ne Stairs Township, and five brothers, Archie | Pree el | Woolbert, Trucksville; Samuel and id YO M | , [ ¢ Telephone Wilkes-Barre 3-0400 orman Woolbert, Shavertown; Ad-| DAM 8 JN LSSAAITGR INIA | ! | . HA “ tC — was o-oonon | § | What does this day hold for him? 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