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Jim Post won Two second Prizes for the Break-and-Out and Novice classes; Leslie Vivian won three second prizes for Pleasure class, Equitation, and Break-and~Out; Erica Vivian won two third prizes for Pleasure Class, and Equitation; and Connie Bogdon won two first prizes for Two year olds at the Halter, and Driving Class, and a third prize for Pony Pleasure class. Others who rode were: David Spen- cer, Linda Mckeel, and Judy Cris- pell. Spectators were: Ronnie Post, Timothy Carroll, Resia Carroll, Lee Johnson, and Linda Tag. American enterprise is the art of making toeless shoes a fashion in- stead of a calamity. MAKE ANY DAY A HOLIDAY WITH A Sampler So F ine, So Famous So Sure to Please! HALLS PHARMACY MAIN HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 8 AM. — 10 P.M. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 topus reaching out for food. Here's Another Whatsit. Photo by Kozemechah Probably a bleached lobster about to enter the waves curling up on the seashore? Or maybe, if you turn it the other side up, an eight- legged man from outer space. Viewed from the side, could be it’s an oc- Outdoor Tips From The Ancient Age Sportsmen’s Idea Exchange FISHING | You've probably heard how some fisherman set lightning bugs in a | glass jar and lower the jar over- | board to attract fish or how other | fishermen place bees in a jar for | the same purpose. Well, if you aren’t | insect-minded “here’s another way | to attract the denizens of the deep 0 take your food offering. Send a | ticking clock in a plastic bag over the | side and let the noise of the clock | call the fish to you. | This is the era of plastic. Every- | thing comes in a plastic bag or a { plastic container of some kind that {you have to throw away. Well, just | hold on a minute and put that left- { over plastic to work. Old-fashioned | anglers line their creels with ferns jor leaves, but the angler of the | Sixties will find a creel lined with | plastic much easier to clean free’ | of fishy odors. Have you ever found yourself | strung up after a day’s fishing as your stringer full of fish breaks and [slowly sinks or floats away never {to be seen again. This fisherman's | tragedy can be overcome by adding | a float to the stringer. Should it break loose or slip from your grasp, there’s no problem in recovering it. DOGS Hunting season is just around the | corner. But it's a sad time for the | man who finds himself with a gun- | shy dog. All the experts who have | handled such dogs have come up | with one suggestion that seems to {work - and prove the way to a | gun-shy pup is through his stomach. | Blow up a paper bag or balloon and break it near the dog, feed him immediately after the noise is made. 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Here's a way to carry a “rod” that is inexpensive and effective. Flexible cable, such as from your car’s speedo- meter, with pipe cleaners wrapped around it, plus a little lighter fluid, makes a first-rate cleaning rod. Easy to carry too. (Try for a $50 prize. Send your A.A. tip to A.A. Contest, Sports Afield, 959 8th Avenue, New York 19, N.Y) “00000000600 0c00 dee’ at your own placa of worship Week : IRL RT) 0900000000000 00.0000000000000000000000000000000 OR 4-2732 Beaumont Sincere sympathy of this com- munity is extended to the family of the late Mrs. J. H. Hadsall who unselfishly gave her time and ser-. vices to make this a better place to live in. Numerous best wishes for a cam- plete recovery are being sent to who is a surgical patient there. Mrs. Madeline LaBarre and Diane Transue have returned from Penn State University where they par- ticipated in the State Assembly, Order of the Rainbow for Girls. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Denmon are the proud grandparents since their new granddaughter was born to the Sherwood Denmons in New Jersey August 29. Capt. Charlie Moyer has volun- tarily retired from twenty years service with the U. S. Air Force. Now it’s Mr. and Mrs. Moyer and daughter who plan to make their future home at Sacramento, Cal The first colonial newspaper was issued in Boston on September 25, 1760. Named ‘Publick Occurences Both Foreign and Domestick”, the paper was soon suppressed by Eng- lish authorities because it contained reflections of a very high nature and “sundry doubtful and uncer- tain reports.” Wheeler's Cafe NOXEN ROAD HARVEYS LAKE SPECIAL FRIDAY NIGHT Pigs In A Blanket or Fish Fry 50c Every Saturday Night Lobster Tail Ya Spring Chicken : Gus Gene i 3 FOR FOOD Every Sunday is Family Day at Gus Genetti's From Monday to Saturday, Each Day We Feature a 95¢ Chefs Special Luncheon. Facilities for All Occasions. FOR OUR GUESTS’ CONVENIENCE 8 DIFFERENT DINING ROOMS and Beautiful COCKTAIL LOUNGE All Air Conditioned @ When you celebrate YOUR BIRTHDAY OR ANNIVERSARY here we will bake you a cake “A Fine Vacation Spot In Pennsylvania” For Reservations Call Gladstone 4-2494 General Hospital to Melvin Crispell | Trebilcox To Become Editor Trucksville Man Joins Prentice-Hall Harry G. Trebilcox of 27 East Main Street, Trucksville, has ac- cepted a post as music editor for Prentice-Hall Publications in Edge- wood Cliffs, N. J. music at Wyoming Seminary and is well known for the many piano He left for his new job Tuesday. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees: from the Eastman ston Township High School. He also emy of Music with honors. James Trebilcox of Trucksville. I Enjoyed Everything, But (Continued from Page 1 B) this lonely place. One problem that owners who give them just enough to live on. My friends and I are their own resources. “According to’ the ' plan I have only one week to go before I move again time passes so quickly and this dry season and some sun. Note: The Picaches' wrote to Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs telling them how much they enjoyed having George. “Hig excellent manners, ' good behaviour and jovial atti- tude bespeaks the commend- able character of his parents.” —Editor. To achieve success one must make an attempt. Mr. Trebilcox, who has "taught | Wilkes College the past two years, | recitals he has performed locally. | School of Music «dn ‘Rochester, New | York after graduating from Kings- | studied for two years at the Acad- | _ in Vienna, . which | awarded him Reifeprufung diploma | | He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | great deal to workl two years in| plagues the farmer is the lack of | industry when the rice planting and | harvesting season is over. You see, | most of them work for big land- | working on an idea, something the | people can manufacture; things from | year here will be over in no time. | “The weather lately has been very | rainy and there was another flood | in Manila. I'm looking forward to the | | | | SECTION B— PAGE 3 Space Family Picnics At Allen Brace Home Space family picnic was recently , New Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Poff, John, Edicon, N. J.; Mr. and Allen Brace, Kunkle. Present were ; | eph, Jr., Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. | Gersham Hoyt Jr., Shirley, Jeffrey, Pompton Plains, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. James Space, David, Bert Space, Brenda, Madlyn, Karen, Frank, Nutley, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. William Space, Jerry, Levittown; Frank Space, Vicky, Mary Phillips, Mrs. Joseph Pramick, Debbie, Jos- Dallas R.D.1; Thomas Campbell, Shavertown; Mrs. Ellen Space, Kunkle, Richard, Donald, Dale, Wendy Brace and the host and hostess. 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