The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 26, 1955, Image 11

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Budget Sports—Main Floor
Motor Club Now
Has 102 Patrols
1,500 Boys and Girls
Protect 36,000 Pupils
Foremost among the Wyoming
Valley Motor Club’s many services
and benefits is its formation and
direction of School Safety Patrols in
Wyoming Valley and Back Moun-
tain schools.
The local motor club has spon-
sored the formation end education
of Safety Patrols in 102 Luzerne
County schools. More than 1500
youngsters make up this patrol
group protecting some 36,000 of
their fellow school mates. The
motor club provides Sam Brown
belts, badges and safety lessons to
the patrol members.
For the second successive year
the Wyoming Valley Motor Club in
May sent a contingent of 36 School
Patrol members from various Valley
schools to participate in the Ameri-
can Automobile Association’s Na-
tional School Safety Patrol Assem-
bly held in Washington, D. C.
Edward Eyerman,* Sr., president
of the Wyoming Valley Motor Club,
speaking of safety patrol activities,
declared, “Membership in the Patrol
movement provides an outstanding
opportunity for - citizenship educa-
tion. Safety is vital to the personal
welfare of all of us. Their unselfish
actions and achievements are sym-
bolic of the finest traditions of our
nation. They serve to remind oth-
ers of the importance of safety.”
Interestingly, Charles M. Hayes,
president of the Chicago Motor
Club, is. the School Safety Patrol
pioneer who, more than any other
person, promoted the spread of the
Patrol movement throughout the
nation. Today, more than 600,000
selected boys and girls protect over
12,500,000 children in 14,000 com-
munities, and the movement con-
tinues to grow each year. The ob-
jective of the AAA is that every
School - be | protected at hazardous
street corners. This would mean
almost a doubling of Patrol mem-
bers.
Especially noteworthy is the fact
that School Safety Patrols are na- !
tionally recognized to have had an
important role in reducing the traf-
fic death rate among school children
by nearly one-half during the per-
iod of the last thirty years, while
the death rate for all other age
groups has almost doubled.
Sweet Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Edwards,
and Mr. and Mrs. William Ferrey
and family, have moved into their
new homes on the McKinley Long
tract:
Mrs. Russell Kitchen, Janet and
Shirley, spent a few days last week
at Ocean Grove and Asbury Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Horniak Jr.,
with their son, Michael, from Phila-
delphia, spent: the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Horniak, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Spalding,
Shavertown, spent Saturday with
Miss Bess Klinetob.
Steve Petro and daughter Sonja;
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mentrikowski
and son Francis Jr., of Warrior Run;
and Jane Ann Smith, Wilkes-Barre,
spent Sunday with the Dayton
Longs, the entire party picknicking
at Lake Jean.
The Britt reunion was held in the
grove at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Burl Updyke.
Arrest Trucker
Kingston Township Police have
issued a warrant for a Tunkhannock
trucker on a charge of disorderly
conduct for disposing of garbage in
an improper manner within the con-
fines of the township.
WILKES-BARRE
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Fall Term Opens
Sept. 8, Day School
Sept. 19, Night School
Secretarial
Accounting
Business
Administration
Civil Service
36 weeks to 72 weeks
Office Open Daily
Come in between 9 a.m. to 4
p. m.,, Monday through Friday
and Saturday 10:00 to 1:00; or
telephone or mail a postcard for
free bulletin.
Early registration will assure
you of a place; and a choice of
living accommodations or part-
time jobs.
Free Placement Service
Approved for training Veterans
WILKES-BARRE
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Deposit & Savings Bank
Phone VA 2-5023
Day and Night
Classes Offered
Business College
Opens September 8
Wilkes-Barre Business College will
open its 73rd fall term on Thursday,
September 8. Night school will open
on September 19.
Advance registration, according to
school officials, is running’ consid-
erably in advance of the same time
last year, and present indications
point to an increase in attendance
for the coming year.
While few veterans of World War
II will be continuing their education,
Korean Veterans are entering in in-
creasing numbers to take advantage
of ecducational benefits provided
under law.
The business college will offer
courses in beginning and advanced
work in the stenographic, private
secretarial, accounting and business
administration fields — specialized
courses which the school has of-
fered successively to generations of
students of this community.
Bhe school is currently registering
day and night students.from 9 to
4 daily and until noon on Saturdays.
The four diploma courses starting
on September 8 are: stenographic
(9 months); secretarial (13
months); accounting (11 months);
and business and administration (18
months).
Evening classes will begin Sep-
tember 19. The following subjects
will be offered: accounting, type-
writing, shorthand, business mathe-
matics, business English, business
machines, and brush-up courses.
Bbandons Cat
Kingston Township Police have
arrested a township man for dis-
posing of a cat within the township.
There is a severe penalty for aban-
doning animals either dead or alive.
Buys Cadillac Sedan
Elmer Williams,
director, has purchased a
Cadillac sedan.
Dallas funeral
new
Enroll in
from Penn State University.
at the
Evening Classes
Start Sept. 26
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WYOMING SEMINARY
DAY SCHOOL
1560 Wyoming Avenue
Forty Fort, Pennsylvania
Grades 1 through 8
Cafeteria—Bus Service To Dallas
Complete Physical Education Program
Vacancies only in pre-school and
in Grades 1, 4, 5 and 6
For information write or phone
Jackson Bird, Headmaster
Kingston BU 7-0169
You’ll find everything you need at . . .
DEEMER&CO.[
6 W. Market St. Wilkes-Barre
Phone VAlley 3-2148
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