cTION B—PAGE 4 nw“adrrd-l)u New Goss Manor Area Where THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1962 Als Ten Valuable Dogs Have Died From Poison ® : a 2 | “y = . 93 Bl ; 2 RE a £=3 BE2 | fay Bed HE §92| gad £23 | 558 24% 2g 45d) S32 al = Bas 2 8 a aE o of 7 . MILDRED BE. BLACK CHARLES JOAN FLACK FRANK HUTTMAN EDNA This police street map of New Goss Manor shows the locations | ‘where ten dogs have been found dead of poisoning and shooting within ‘the past year and a half. All of the poisoning appears to have taken place within a confined : To Tour Bank : Senior Class of Dallas High School will bave a conducted tour of Dal- Keyette Sock Dance Dallas Keyettes will sponsor a sock bop at the Dallas Junior High h las Branch, Miners National Bank |School auditorium Friday, March next. Wednesday. 30, 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Gunerpieling 1S A SPECIALTY AT O'MALIA'S And It's Good For ALL Your Outerwear First we dry ¢lean your garments the thorough Sanitone way-so they’re really clean. 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WOODCLIFF CRAVE Smo wo vs =H 5 EEE 58s 8 =3 25d RE S 55: BSS RH g o> d4=3 — ~ There are children under twelve years of age in New Goss Manor and parents are concerned that some crank’s hatred for dogs may easily lead to unexpected tragedy for some child. The Lend-a-Hand Class, St. Lukes Wednesday evening, at the home of Mrs. Fred Case. Present: Mrs. Wheeler Hess, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. W. S. Bender, Mrs.’ Loren Case, Mrs. Richard Keiper, Doro- thy Keiper, Mrs. Arthur Blizzard, Christine Blizzard, and Pastor Wes- ley. Mrs. Fred Kromelbein is spend- ing some time with Mr. and Mus. Loren Case. She is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. James Gillis and son, Jimmy Pat, Williamsport, spent Saturday in Noxen and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean returned home with them for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and family, Allentown, Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyersville, Pa., Mrs. Evelyn Nalbone, Watchung, N. J. spent. the week end with Joseph Nalbone and family. Elvin Bean is working for Amer- ican Chain and Cable, at Pittston. Kenneth Turner, Williamsport, spent the weekend here with with family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leibenguth and family of Endicott, spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leibenguth. . Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cummings, and Barbara, Milltown, N. J. spent the week end with Mrs. Betty Smith. Word has been received of the death of an old and respected form- er resident of Noxen, Stanley Al- len, who was employed at the Arm- our Leather Company. Mr, and Mrs. Carlton Patton and family, Newafk, Delaware, were here to attend the funeral of Stan- ley Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Lesie Kocher, Will- iamsport, came on Friday for their son Jack, who spends the week with Mr. and Mrs. William Me- Kenna. He will finish out the term in Noxen. Mr. Mialek and daughter Gladys and Paul Davis of Passaic, N. J. evengelists at the Independant Bib- le Church, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandell and family, Stull, on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tallent and daughter Debra, Jermyn, Pa., spent a few days last week at Walter Wandell’s. W.S.C.S. Class of Methodist Church are planning a sunshine basket for Stella Shook. Any one wishing to donate are to contact Mrs. Vane Race, Mrs. William MacMillan or Mrs. Elwood Patton by March 31st. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race have returned to their own home, after spending the winter at the home of their son, Elmer and family. They had as visitors on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vancampen, End- well, N: Y. Their son William re- turned to Binghamton with them. Mr. and Mrs. George Pellitieri and Vivienne, Trenton, N. J. are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigelow. Mrs, David MacMillan and Fred- die, Mrs. Percy MacMillan, Mrs. { Lutheran Sunday School met on] NOXEN Howard Smith and children, at- tended the wedding of Jennie Mil- lard and Melvin Graham, Mont- rose Presbyterian Church: on Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lord and son Timmy, of Tonawanda, N. Y. called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lord, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wall, Wyom- ing, were here to help Mrs. Lola Miner celebrate her pinety.fint birthday. Mrs. Carl Newberry has been a patient in the General Hospital since Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Engelman visited at the home of Mrs. George Engelman, Williamsport, on Sun- day. Mrs. Lee Cole and Mrs. Minnie Shook of Central, Pa. were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackling. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Coole visited her brother Cecil Hale, who is a patient at the Robert Packer Hos- pital, Sayre, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling have returned after a several weeks visit with their son, Robert and his family at Pompano Beach, Fla. Noxen Volunteer Fire Company was called upon to extinguish a grass fire in back of V.F.W. Hall on Sunday noon. Last week, an oil stove exploded in the home of Watson Everett at 3 am. but the blaze was soon extinguished. Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Shalata, Tommy and Judy, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs, Edna DuBois, at Oneonta, N.Y: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones and Mrs. Theodore Jones, at Warwick, N.Y. Mrs. Albert Ruff, teacher in the Tunkhannock school, has been ill for several days causing her to be absent from school. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarke, Will- iamsport, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Benjamin, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clara ence Ray, Sunbury. S Weekend visitors at the Arthur Sutliff, Brooklyn, N. Y. and Mrs. John Miller, Wilkes-Barre. Lewis Lord, Apalachin, spent the week end with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allen and children, Richmond, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. James Miers and children of Newark, Del., were called here to attend the funeral of Stanley Allen. Names omitted when the picture of the Noxen Red Cross was tak- en were; Mrs. Ernest Teetsel, Mrs. Otto Satmonis and Mrs. James Patton: Jr. Mrs. Florence Pond and daught- er Katherine spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright, at Harrison Valley, Pa. A birthday dinner was held at Leibenguth on Sunday in honor of Dorothy French, Mr. and Karlene, Gayle Nalbone, spent the | week end at the home of Mr. and, |} Blizzards were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce | : : the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray BE the thirty-sixth birthday anniver- sary of the twins, Howard and Har- old, Randy Leibenguth, son of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Leibenguth, cel- ebrated his ninth anniversary on | | Mt. Zion Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reinhardt attended church at Mt. Zion and visited their daughter Mrs. William —ee Alling of Mt. Zion road. What you need in the electric Harold Seiple’s mother was a brain department is one that will | Sunday dinner guest at the Seiples. get us out of all these troubles that | Also Mrs. Fred Rickert of West human brains get us into. | Pittston was a guest. the same day. *X DALLAS MERCHANTS fuzzy. hold pets, have been shot or pois- | er lived for oned within the immediate Dallas 'it picked up strychine, area. Ten of them were found. dead in yards or along streets in New Goss Manor where there are more than 120 children under twelve years of age. DALLAS, ‘PENNSYLVANIA Charles lack’ : Dachshund, Duchess Dies In Front Of Horrified Children Within the past two years, more pected of having been in the New than twenty valuable dogs, house | Goss Manor area. The Davies’ Box- several hours after but Dr. Post, who treated Muggs, says that strychnine usually kills immediate ly, sometimes depending on the size of the dog and the amount picked up. While the McCutcheon’s Most recent poisoning came .a Nicky and Davies’ boxer came home week ago when Rusty and Hal [to die, the Ide dogs died on the Flack, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles spot in New ‘Goss Manor where Flack, lost their two year old dach- | their bodies were picked up in back shund, Duchess. Duchess died in a violent con- yards by Chief of Police Pete Lange. Among residents of New Goss vulsion before the children’s eyes Manor who have lost dogs over a as they played with her in front! ' period of time through poisoning of the Ed Eyerman home. are: Atty. and Mrs. Monroe Houtz, Dr. Richard Post said strychnine ' Mr, and Mrs. Robert Block, Oliver was the cause. An autopsy revealed | Rome, John McCormick, and Frank an inch square piece of meat sat- | Cooper. Robert Stephenson’s setter urated with strychnine and a bis- was shot nearby. cuit as the only contents of her | stomach. Generally speaking, none of the dogs poisoned was permitted to run The dog had been out of the [at large but were allowed out of Flack home on Grandview Avenue the house once or twice a day, most only a short while before she died. | frequently during evening hours or it Mrs. Flack had kept her in the 'after children were home from house all’ day until the afternoon school. school bus arrived, then the child- ren took her with them to visit their grandmother, Mrs. Harold Flack, who gave Duchess a bis- cuit. After leaving their grandmother’s, the children and Duchess crossed two yards. Within minutes there- after Duhess went into a violent convulsion and died in agony. Earlier this month George Mc- Cutcheon, Mrs, Carleton Davies, Mar- cus Ide and Kenneth Ide lost dogs in similar manner. All are sus- State Police have been called into the case and are investigating. A reward of $100 has been offered leading to the arrest and convic- tion of the poisoner. Police say that strychnine on candy, meat and foodstuffs, attract- ive to dogs, is also likely to be picked up by small children with | fatal results. Blue jays and other larger birds are apt to pick it up and carry it considerable distance before dropping it. There are Severe penalties for its use. - Fernbrook hd Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, E. Overbrook Ave. returned Friday after spending nearly two months visiting their son and daughter-in- law in Lompac, Calif. They flew out by jet and returned home by train taking in the beauty and breathtaking scenery of the coun- try side. Mr. and Mrs. William Dy- mond and son Billy are making their home in Lompoc and Mr. Dy- mond is working at Vaudenburg Air Force Base for Air Products. Harold Sciple is tyne to figure out how to arrange the two cars in his garage so the new road can go through the middle of it without damaging the cars! He'll probably compromise by moving his garage and letting the road go on by. Mildred Lloyd is recovering nicely from her recent surgery at Pittston Hospital. The land edge of our pond has dropped about a foot for 3 or 4 feet back from the peculiar looking shore line. Our pussy willows are getting water making a7" {of Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Stewart, E. Stroudsburg, visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Ira Button, E. Over- brook: Ave. on Wednesday; Mr. Stewart is on leave from Arabia. On Tuesday, Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Button, Berwick, spent the day with Mrs. Button. Mrs. Hazel Keiper, Roushey Plot, is a patient in General Hospital where she was taken following a heart attack at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stanton, Bob and Carl, Roushey St. spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bloomer, Melinda and Brenda in West Chester, Pa. Teaching In Dallas Mrs. Dorothy Strohl,’ Church St, Dallas, who will receive her degree at College Misericordia in June, is doing her practice teaching in the second grade of Dallas Elemen- tary School under the direction be there for six weeks. Mrs. “'Strohl™ is’ “past” president of Trucksville P.T.A. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Congratulate Jim Hutchinson on the... GRAND OPENING DALLAS HK — DALLAS MAIN ST. THE GRACE T. CAVE SHOPPE THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP BOYD WHITE JOE'S MEN'S SHOP JIM'S BARBER SHOP MARIA'S APPAREL SHOP POLLY'S SHOES JONES-RICHARDS BEAUTY SALON BILL PHILLIPS BERT DRUG STORE BESECKER REALTY CO. THE COLONIAL RESTAURANT "DALLAS DAIRY GREGORY'S BARBER SHOP KUEHN'S DRUG STORE BEN FRANKLIN STORE CLYDE BIRTH'S DALLAS ESSO ~ .CADDIE LABAR DALE PARRY GULF STATION CHARLIE GOSART'S MARKET TREASURE CARD & GIFT SHOP Grace Fleming. She will 3 &