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Try our Sanitone today! © SERVICE ® FREE pick up and delivery Enterprise 1-0843 MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER BRANCH STORE O'Malia’s Laundry & Dry Cleaning Luzerne-Dallas Highway The Hunt Begins The crack of a shot-gun early Tuesday morning gave warning that the hunters are nearby scour- | ing the local woodlands for game. | It also means that youngsters and pets are no longer safe in the area. Fire Chief Arnold Yeust will be among those taking off after game early on Saturday as will many | other eager nimrods. : | Walter Gosart Sr., will be among the younger lads who want to try | their luck after school hours. | Jay C. amd Tommy Hill visiting {in Dutch Mountain recently awoke | their elders early on Sunday morn- ling when a young bear climbed a | tree near their cabin and several |deer and a wild turkey appeared in the clearing. Taking a jaunt around the area later that day, 50 deer were seen | within a short distance of the hunting lodge. Pageant Winner The selection of Beverly Eck as Wyoming Valley's Junior Miss for 1964 brings yet another honor to the Eck family. It will be remem- bered that Mrs. Eck, the capable mother of four, herself was chosen as Mrs. Wyoming Valley several years ago. Best of luck, Beverly, in the Reading finals. To Celebrate Another member of the Eck fam- ily will mark a festive occasion on Sunday, when Mrs. John Eck will observe her birthday. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck and family, her daughter land son-in -law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Katon and som, Skipper, Arlington, Va., will arrive Friday to spend the week-end with Mrs. Eck. Sad Plight Residents in the Mt. Airy Road sector are disturbed over the plight of a likeable mother cat dis- carded a year ago. The animal manages to exist by scraps set out by kindly neighbors, but has lost her faith in humans and can never be caught. Several litters born to ‘the cat have either died or been carried home by concerned youngsters. The little ones are so undernour- ished but rally quickly with care and affection. Mrs. Walter now has one ready to go and an- other ig getting fat and saucy at our home. Danger In The Dark Although our home was deluged by visiting Hallowe’ener’s last week, we failed to recognize two favor- ites among the group. REPAIR - CONDITION And STORE POWER MOWERS | WHEEL TRACTORS, ETC. OVER THE WINTER BILL ECKERT OFF ROUTE NO. 309 Tunkhannock Hwy. — 674-5931 TT "HE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1963 Shavertown On checking into the reason, we discovered that pranksters had spoiled their evening of whole- some fun. As Debbie Allen and Leslie Al- exander began . their rounds on Hallowe'en night, a passing car on Pioneer Avene hurled hard objects at the two youngsters. Debbie was struck on the arm, the force of the impact bruising it badly. : It is sad indeed that our child- ren apparently are not safe any- where, even within the confines of their own neighborhood. Speaking of Hallowe'en, what an attractive setting Mrs. Sheldon Evans had on her front lawn with the tall cornstalks forming a per- feet foil for the big, fat pumpkins. Here and There Mr. Arthur Noss underwent eye surgery on Tuesday night at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Skerly! Castro Valley, California, are now residing at 75 Shaver Avenue. Mr. Skerly is service manager for Fri- den, Inc. Tommy Borthwick, freshman at Penn State University spent the week-end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Borthwick. Mrs. Dorothy Schooley ‘returned home on Tuesday after ' spending several days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Archie Williams, LeRoysville, enjoying the Hallo- we’en weekend with her beloved grandchildren. Ralph Walp son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walp, Lehigh Street, was discharged last week from the Na- vy and’ is enjoying a short rest "SNOW USE Putting Off Winter PROTECTION Don’t wait until the little wom- an gets you up at midnight to close out those cold winter drafts.” Fix yourself some low- cost storm windows out of Warp’s FLEX-O-GLASS. It’s easy! Just cut with shears . . . tack over screens or frames. You'll be snug and warm all winter long and save up to 40%, on fuel costs. Warp’s genuine, crystal-clear FLEX-O-GLASS lasts for years at a fraction the cost of glass. Only 87¢ a square yard at your local hardware or lumber dealer. before seeking employment. Mrs. John Henninger returned home on Sunday after being a pa- tient in Nesbitt Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Eike and children visited Mrs. Thomas Fran- scis, Long Island and Lincoln Hoo- | ver, Somerville, N. J. over the weekend. They also paid a visit ‘to Idlewild Airport which Bill had not seen for a number of years and was amazed at the changes. Mrs. Cleora Chamberlain came home on Monday after spending some time at the home of her grand daughter. Congratulations to the Honeywell's, who observed their day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metzger had as week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Metzger, Buffalo. Congregating at the Metzger home to greet them were Mr. Gus leigh, Idetown; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Metzger and family, Ashley; Freddie, Fernbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oney, Corn- ing, N. Y., visited ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Oney last week and also atended the funeral] of his un- cle, the late Elmer Haring, Beau- Wilson | 26th wedding anniversary on Sun-! Metzger and Mrs. Mae Bohn, Wil- | kes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cob- | Mr. and Mrs. John Senchak and son | : | ~~ SECTION B—PAGE 7 | mont. “Chuck” Malkemes, student at Penn State also visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes Fernbrook “Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen, East | Lover the week-end Overbrook Avenue, had as guests | | Ty X on Monday, Mrs. Allen’s brother, | | Walter Cooke continues to im-| Millard Kibbler, Binghamton, and her sister and niece, Mrs. Ira Brown | prove at his home and is able to | go for a short ride. His many friends | 4nd daughter Nancy, of Philadel- | are glad to hear of his progress. phia, | Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Young, King- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sirgany, | ston have purchased a new home Binghamton, and Mrs, Gladys Wil- jon Goeringer Avenue. liams, Kirkwood, New York, spent | Ted Woolbert is confined to his | Sunday visiting Rev. and Mrs. An-| | home and would appreciate hear-|drew Derrick, Demunds Road. |ing from his friends. Tommy Shaver, son of Mr. and | Much to his regret, Ted was un- | Mrs. George Shaver Jr., East Over- | able to get to the polls: on Elec- | brook Avenue, will submit to oral | tion Day. surgery Thursday morning in Nes- | Birthdays { bitt Hospital. He is twelve years Greetings ‘this ‘week to: Esther [old and in. the eighth grade at] | Saxe, Billy. Glahn, Ricky Harmon, | Dallas Jr. High School. | | Everett Williams, Ruth E. Lamor- George Shields, 22, son of Mr. | | eaux, Evelyn Frantz, Harry “Mer- and Mrs. Francis Shields, R. D. 3, |icle, Michael Olenick, Mary Kloe- | Dallas, left for the Great Lakes | ber, Mary Porter Evans, Mildred | Training Center after being accept- Porter Morgan, Guy Downer, Thom- | ed by the Navy. as 'R. Morgan, George B. Schooley,| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randall, Jane M. Johnson, Michael Chap-| Roushey "Plot, had as guests on ple, Alan Sanford, Michael Evans, | Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rood | Robert E. Berlew, Sr. Sandra|2nd Danny, Williamsport; Mrs. | Lillian Hinkle, Donna Neikam, Mrs. | Catherine Weidow and granddaugh- | John Eck, Thomas D. Wright|ter, Sandra, Montrose; Mrs. Niles | Lucy E. Litzenberger, William J.| Clark, Beaumont and Mrs. Francis | vores, Charles Bennellack, Laura | Shields, Fernbrook. Gelsleichter and Marcy Gerlach. | Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Compton £ YMCA Record Hop A Senior High Record Hop will be offered by the Back Mountain Y. M. C. A. Friday, November 8 at 8: 30 p. m. The dance is open to all senior high school students. Small ad- mission fee. and Harry, Levittown, spent the | week-end visiting relatives in this area. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST © Cabinet Making @ Antique Refinishing ® Furnitue Repair STEFAN HELLERSPERK : CALL EVENINGS OR 4-0744 The A.B.C. 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