ae Ee mn | = - Ee PS a SNCRITON — DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA PTA Speaker DR. LESTER E. JORDAN Shavertown PTA will hear Dr. Lester E. Jordan Monday evening at 8:15, when he speaks on Interna- tional Education. ‘Dr. Jordan, a former president of Dallas Rotary Club, and current chairman of Rotary Foreign Stu- dents Exchange program, has a daughter of his own, Lynne, now in Holland. Mrs. John M. Rogers will preside. rooms at 8, for discussions with parents. Mrs. Donald Edwards aand Mrs. Frank Wadas will head a hospitali- ty committee of Mrs. Mary Em- manuel’'s fifth grade home-room mothers.. Turkey Hunters Find Black Bear Plentiful Turkey hunters have reported bear in many places. Supervisor Roy Trexler advises this year the game situation, especially bear, is unique. The Northeast Division is heavily populated ‘with bear in the most unlikely places. They are mostly moving but can be found generally in the vicinity of food, such as standing corn and foods grown or thrown away by man. There is almost no natural food, such as acorns and other nuts, which has caused the bear to move closer to residential areas and in some instances, into town. ‘Hunters should keep this in mind and look, for beaar in the vicinity of corn ficlds, apple orchards, etc. where there is still food. A number of damage corr ‘laints have been received at the ‘Game Commission's Northeast Division of- fice relative.to bear destroying bee hives and corn. Modern paintings are like women. You'll never enjoy ’em if you try Teachers will be in their home to understand ’em. SANTA @® DESKS ® TABLES FREE PLANS HELPER! ® T.V. STOOLS BENCHES © SEWING CABINET © WHAT-NOT SHELVES © MAGAZINE RACK ® DECORATIONS ® GUN RACK '® WORK BENCH IRENnEEENEENEEEY Please Come In And See Our - Large Selection FREE PLANS Chavorttu LUMBER (% 4-8866 16 E. CENTER STREET. THE er RRR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1961 BOBBY RYDE! Columbia's INVADES HOLLYWOOD 5 Ye correspondent fs SEeVeNLoen wen i “The Hill board WALTERS having ju tures of a Young Man” . Ho st broken his own record at Atlantic City’s Steel Pier, goes immediately into Girl? . » RICHARD BEYMER just signed to do the Ernest Hemingway story, “Advene . « SEAN FLYNN is starring in a remake of his Dad's classic pic, “Captain Blood” . . . NANCY SINATRA just turned 21 . . . BAR- BARA LUNA will marry DOUG McCLURE in the fall . . . On the 18th of this month, FRANKIE AVA- LON comes into $250,000 — placed for him in trust. . . ROBERT HORTON will be with “Wagon Train” at least another year . . . The Darin-Dee baby due on New Year's Day . . . INTO HEMINGWAY OPUS DEBBIE REYNOLDS joining the cast of “How the Ved Was Won” « « « RICHARD LONG has bowed out of “77 Sunset Strip” KEEPS RIDING Miracles” . . EDDIE FISHER modestly so that means KOOKIE is upped to full private eye . ... You are cordially invited to celebrate SEVENTEEN's seventeenth birthday in the Septem- ber issue, now on sale . . . GLENN FORD’s son, Peter, into “Pocketful of billed himself the “Singer of the Decade” in his recent Las Vegas appearance . , » and the CAROL LYNLEY-TUESDAY WELD vendetta is building up to a full scale war «+ « See you next month! v Travelling Team News News of the travelling teams is not complete but I have word that Addy Asphalt took 3 from Ashley | Lanes last week with Charlie Wil- Leo | liams hitting 187-228 (582). Yankoski and Nick Stredny both hit 564 series including 243 for Leo and 208 for Nick. Tom Gaunt- lett posted a 212 game. Saturday found Addy’s taking 3 again from Main Diner with Bob Mooré¢ - taking honors on his 606 series (213-206-187). Tom Gaunt; lett rolled a nice 597 (209-200-188) Leo went on record with 560 (193- 194), Ed 213 and Nick 192. Beaver Run Cocktails ran off with 3 from Shakers. Charlie Else piled up 605 total pins with 203- 204-198 games and Tom Cross and Al Ciccdrelli each rolled .588 series. Tom hit 211-191 and Al had 214- 213. Carl Roberts posted 192 and Sid, Fielding, 217. In the meeting with Cross Insur- ance, Beaver Run split 2-2. Al led scoring with 212 (575); Carl had 190-210 (563); Ron 225; Sid 194 and Tom 190. SHAVERTOWN _ —= —_ | TS, Recaps 0 AEA cl Dairymen Head League MOST SIZES IN STOCK! FOR AMERICAN and COMPACT CARS Town & Country $7.95 Goodyear and Lee Distributor ELSTON and GOULD Main Highway ee Fernbrook OR 4.5587 Se A SNOW ~~ TIRES BEAT THE RUSH! New Tires Suburbanite »- EE ® ’ ) ANKLES "77 SUNSET STRIP" By DORIS MALLIN “milkmen’ 28 points in top place. Beaumont Inn lost 4 to Bob and Don’s, slipping down to third posi- jon tied with Dixon's, 23 each. Dixon’s took 4 from Code’s. Payne, taking 4 from Stonehurst, moved into ‘second ‘with 24. Meshoppen dropped all to Bolton's and has 22 points, 1% point below Disque; Stonehurst has 21% Top bowler of the night was Klass with 618 (227-197-194). Nick Stredny spilled pins to the tune of 595 (199-204-192); Tom Cross hit 210-204 (583); Al Frank Jackson dropped in the other day, with his Family Bible in ‘his hand. “Want to hear a sermon about eagles?” he inquired. Spurred by a recent meeting of the Bird Club, when he had given a talk on birds’ nests, he had looked up everything he could find about eagles then capped the climax by poring over the Concordance and turning to every page in the Bible that mentioned eagles. The Song of Moses in Deuteronomy, Chapter 32, verse 11, mentioned “As the eagle stirreth up its nest.” Job 39, verse 27, desribed the eagle as mounting up to make her nest on high. And Psalms 103, verse 5, dealt with renewing of youth like the eagle. Frank settled down to give his findings on eagles, and fascinating findings they were. About that “stirring up the nest,” Frank says its true, the eagle does stir up its nest, in the process of persuading the young birds to take off into the blue. Seems that eagles use the same nest year after year, building a mammoth structure of sticks which grows larger as the years pass. It may be high in the crotch of an ancient tree, or on a wind-swept rocky ledge. Neither location af- fords any room for the young to step outside for a game of tag. All the young eaglets can do for exer- cise is to walk round and round the outer rim of the nest, leaving the thick mattress of soft grasses in the central nesting spot. The young must be urged to fly, but they are afraid of the extreme height. So the eagle stirs up the nest. | She drops overboard, piece by piece, the thick and comfortable mattress, leaving the upended thorns be- neath, thorns which had held the nesting place securely during in- cubation of the eggs and while the fledglings were getting their feath- ers. The thorns discourage the eaglets | from reentering the central nesting place. Baffled and forlorn, they | tramp around the outside of the I mest, peering down to the former | cozy quarters on the one side, and | the empty void in the canyon on | the other.. Mamma eagles waits her chance.. Slipping a comforting wing under the bravest of the youngsters, she flies with him, high into the sky, supporting her cowering baby on her back. “At the height of her climb, she turns over lazily, and Ciccarelli rolled 215 (582); Andy Matte posted 200-204 (581); and Barsh 196-207 (570). Other high scorers were Garris 198-197 (554); Carreiro 190; S. Fielding (552); Corgan 209; Buynak 201; Gauntlett 214; Henness 213; Gigliotti 199; Oravitz 213; Hiedel (Continued on Page 6 B) (oles “ EXECUTIVE" Chlet “JR. EXECUTIVE" desk top: 45" x 30". add “CD to number. LEHMAN AVE. Everything you want in a desk. Ideal for department heads and supervisory-employees. 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Bird Club is second Thursdays at the Library Annex, 8 p.m. Next Back Mountain Bird Club invites meeting is. scheduled for; December interested residents to go along on| 14. a field trip to neighboring lakes, ; ponds and streams Saturday at: If you make a right turn from a 8 a.m., to observe migrating water left lane, you are probably just fowl. Guests and members will’ careless and reckless and not what meet at the Dallas Acme parking | the fellow behind you called you. Bird Club Field Trip the hapless eaglet falls off. He spreads his wings, but in spite of his struggles: he plummets tp- ward the far distant treetops. Mamma eagle watches until dis- aster is imminent and the baby in an emotional panic. Zooming down, she slips herself under the eaglet and carries him back to the nest. Day after day she repeats this man- euver, with the babies gaining con- fidence. Finally they leave the nest on their own wing-power. As for renewing the strength like the eagle, Frank says it’s a fact that eagles lose their strength a- long with their feathers. That, most birds moult in a balanced | manner, a feather from each wing, but that when an eagle moults | he had to go into retirement to conceal his nakedness. That moult- ing is accompanied by. extreme loss of strength, and that a moult- ing eagle refuses to eat, so that his bill is soldered together with the | growing tip, and has to be cracked | against a rock and honed to get it | back into condition when the feath- ers start to grow again. “Frank, you're nature-faking!” “Nope, you can read all about it in Audubon. Or the Bible.” NE EE EW Who pays you when you are sick or hurt? For details about an Income Protector policy . «+ visit Peter Kaye phone . . . write 76 Midland Drive Dallas, Pa. Phone OR 4-5107 NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO. 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