‘SECTION B= PAGE 6 _ Wyoming Valley Safety Council To Sponsor Bicycle Safety Drive Again this year the Wyoming Valley Safety Council will conduct the Bicycle Safety Campaign for all bicycle owners of the Wyoming Val- ley area. Last year it-installed safety re- {lector tape on over 9,000 childrens’ bicycles in the Pittston, . Wilkes- Barre, Nanticoke, Dallas, Forty Fort; Mountain Top, Tarksville, Luzerne, and Glen Lyon areas. Trocper John Loftus of Wyoming Barracks will again give a talk to all youngsers on proper bicycle riding. proper bicycle riding. There will ‘be one station in Dallas. 3TThe Wyoming Valley Safety Coun- NOW YOUR LAWN and GARDEN CAN LOOK LIKE FAMOUS MULCHES AND BEAUTIFIES AS NO OTHER PRODUCT CAN pp rps BIRTS gol Q ULCH THE. Now you can use the mulch which has helped make Hershey Gardens world fa- mous. Made from delight- _ fully fragrant cocca bean shells; Hershey Estates Ko-K-O Mulch knits into a lace-like cover which admits air, discovrages weeds and allows the soil to retain its moisture. Dark brown color beautifies. Produces humus, stimulates soil bacteria. All-organic. And. because it is dry, Ko-K-O Mulch is ‘economical . . . you don’t pay for water ! | | 25-lb. bag only go v5 NEARLY TWICE’ AS MUCH PLANT FOOD _ VALUE AS \)MOST ANIMAL ¥ MANURES Incomparable soil condi tioner and fertilizer . , . tested and proved on famous Hershey Gardens. Hershey Estates Ko-K-O Meal is made from the inedible portion of cocoa beans . . . you'll enjoy its pleasant aroma. Binds sandy soil . . . loosens clay soil. All-organic 3-1-3 analysis provides nearly twice as much plant food as most animal manures. Won't burn... can be used any time. Ko-K-O Meal is weed-free, clean, good for everything that grows. 40-Ib, bag feeds up to 1250 3q. ft. Apply by hand or spreader. Only ¢9 75 | JOAN BROBST 67 SHAVER AVE SHAVERTOWN OR 4-7951 cil operates with no source of in- come or expenses, They therefore look to service organizations for sponsorship of these worthwhile programs. Cost of the reflector tapes 815 per 100 bicycles. Last year, Trooper Loftus, George W. Jones of the Wilkes-Barre City School District, James Lavin, Driver Training Instruetor of Coughlin High School, ahd Gefard F. Fritzen, Penn- sylvania Manufacturing Assocation, donated over thiee weeks of their time in conducting this worthwhile campaign to instruet and check the bicycles of many children in the hope that it could help prevent many accidents. The: AAA contributed thousands eof bicycle safety pamp- hlets which were distributed to youngsters. About When A country has about hit bottom when ah honest man is the only one who doesn’t know how to keep out of jail. : DEEP - MINED ANTHRACITE COAL TWO - TON. LOTS Nut or Stove $16.50 Pea 3 15.00 Buckwheat 14.00 Rice 14.00 8 Days Notice On Delivery Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded MILTON PERREGO DALLAS OR 4-7180 ERNEST GAY Main Highway Truckeville DALLAS ORchard 5-1176 | Centermoreland FEderal 3-4500 is | Two Local Boys Enlist In Air Force March 22 Harry S. Evans, Trucksville RD, and Joseph J. Rondinella, Huntsville Road, Dallas, enlisted in the Air Force March 22 and were assigned to Lackland Air Force Base, San An- tonio, Texas, for basic training. Upon completion of basic training, they will be assigned to an Air Base school or * on the job” working with skilled technicians. The Air Force is planning to en- list 20 young men April 20 as al complete flight to be khown as Wy- oming Valley Flight. Men: enlisting in the flight will be together during basic training. Anyone interested in joining may contact Sgt. Jacob Brin Street, Wilkes-Barre for more infor- mation about this flight and alse about the testing which is required prio to enlistment. Evans is son of Mrs. .Florence Sordoni, Huntsville-Ceasetown Road. He attended high school at Lehman. Joseph, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Rondinella, atterided West Side Central Catholic. Breaks Hip In Fall From Schatfolding Tumbling from a scaffolding while repairing the roof of his home last Thursday, Russell Race, 58, was taken to Nesbitt Hospital with a broken hip. His son, Willard; living directly across the road in the De- munds area, also fell when the scaffold collapsed, but was not seriously injured. Willard’s daughter, Debbie, six years old, broke her arm two days later, and was admitted to Nesbitt. Staffing Dallas Community Ambu- lance for Mr. Race’s transportation were crewmen Titus, Bulford, Be- secker and Tinsley. Nelson In Pacific Western Pacific (FHTNC)—David E. Nelson, ship fitter second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Nelson, Route 2, Dallas, is serving aboard the destroyer USS John A. Bole, a unit of an anti-submarine hunter-killer group operating in the Western * Pacific. The Bole departed San. Diego; Calif., March 4, for the six-month cruise. ; free estimates. BU 7-6027 Let us suggest colors that will make your - home look like a beautiful picture! A clean, well kept home is admired by all. Call for ® EASY PAYMENT PLAN SCOVELL 253 WYOMING AVENUE KINGSTON NEW, FRESH COLORS To Make Your Home SPARKLE BU 8-5703 NOW! A low-cost way to control ~ problem grass in orchards 1's DOWPON™—the economical grass killer. Instead of chop- ping or cultivating all season, just apply Dowpon to your fields —in the spring before planting, or in the fall, after harvest— and you'll be rid of tough problem’ grasses. That's because Dowpon, sprayed on the leaves, kills the whole grass plant, from the tops to the deepest roots—at a rock-bottom cost per acre. Also use selectively in some crops. *Trademark of The Dow Chémical Company HUSTON’S FEED SERVICE FERNBROOS is fl Willi dl wa. BD. 3 DALLAS, BA, Em rs ke oy oh eS Be A SS Showing At The A ASIN * PACKED SHOW DAYS 4 — THURS, — FRI, — SAT. "APRIL 5, 6 % 8 AT 2:15 P. M. AND 8:15 P. M. SPECIAL SAT. MATINEE 10:15 A. M. For Group Ressrvitions Only. kplan Wilkes-Barre, o’ of Irem Temple. Kingston, Penna, 21, Hr, Show — 25 Thrilling Acts Reserved Seats $2.40 and $1.80 On Sale Tues, March 28 at the Irem Temple Box Office, thé Boston Store and Colombo Smoke Blhop, Pa, Sponsored by Uniformed Units ny 0 ; ase | are the most popular for training in a technical training | Henty; :| Taber; Your Puppy And How To re Jn THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARGE 20, 1961 Forty Dog Books Librarian Lists Miriam Lathrop, librarian at Back Mountain Memorial Library, has listed more than forty books on the Library shelves pertaining to dogs. These books, Miss Lathrop adds, with the younger generation of readers. Here are the titles: How To Raise Your Puppy, Margaret F. Atkinson; The Book Of Dogs, Ernest Harold Baynes; Dog Digest, Bob Becker; The Dogs Of Coolyn Hill And Other Stories, Jessie T. Bennett; Animals And Other People, Louis Bromfield; Dogs: A Picture Book Of Pure Breds, | | James Leonard Cannon; The Com- in the VA Building, Noith Main ! plete Dog Book, an official publica- tion of the American Kennel Club; Davig; Pure Breds, « history and | greed dogs recognized by the | American Kennel Club; The Minia- | ture Schnauzer, Anne Fitzgerald; A | Child’s Book Of Dogs, Lius M. Hen- | derson; Wagging Tails, Marguerite | Dogs At Play, Paul Hubner; Franka, A Guide Dog, Walter John- son; Dog Owners Guide, Kasco Mills, ! Inc; The Care And Handling Of Dogs, John Lynn Leonard; Spaniels And Their Training, Freeman Lloyd; The Blie Book Of Dogs, Robert | Biggs Logan; So You're Going To Get | A Puppy, S. P. Meek; The Book Of | Dogs, National Geographic Society; | The Irish Setter; Its History, Tem- | perament and Training, Leonard E. Naylor; Eastern Upland Shooting, Charles C. Norris; The Springer Spaniel, Mazel | Riddle; Real Book About Dogs, Jane | Sherman; Dog Owner's Veterinary | Guide, C. W. Stamm; The First Book | Of Dogs, Gladys Taber; Thurber’s Dogs, James Thurber; The Kennel | Encyclopedia, J. Sidney Turner; Good Housekeeping’s Best Book Of Dog Stories, Pauline Rush Evans: Fireside Book Of Dog Stories, Jack Goodman; Collected Dog Stories, | Rudyard Kipling; . Pat: The Story Of The Seeing Dog, Sterner St. Paul Meek; By Dog Sled For Byrd; 1600 Miles Across Antarc- tic Ice, John Sherman O’Brien; When Dogs Meet People, Mrs. Gladys | Train Him, Huldin V. Beamish; How To Raise And Train Your Puppy, Bob Becker; Your Cocker Puppy, Care And Training, Milo G. Denlinger; Training The Dog, William Lewis Judy; Breaking The Bird Dog, John Horace Lythle; How to Train Your Dog, Horace Lythle; The Story Of Lassie, His Discovery And Training From Puppyhood To Stardom, R. B. ‘Weatherwax; The Rin Tin Tin Story, James W. English. Grange Confers Confirmed At St. Paul’ S Lutheran Modern Dog Encyclopedia, Harry P. H identifying characteristics of all pedi- | § Confirmed at St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Sunday . were thirteen | boys and six girls. | First row, left to right: Marilyn | Gaye Moyer, Marilyn Ann Wood- |1ing, Mary Louise Daley, Sandra Ann | | Schweiss, Sharon Ann Jones, Linda | Jean Conner, Second: row: John William Mallin, | Jeffery Russell Spengler, _ William | Jenning Jones, Thomas Walter Rowett, Thomas Sterling Ash, Thomas Charles Purvis, Donald Rob- ert Kelly, Third row: Stephen Harry Wolfe, Barry ‘Edward Woodling, Robert Bowman Voelker, Walter George Gosart, Merl Cloyd Bigelow, Thomas Andrew Woodling. Church ST Standing i “the rear is pastor Frederic Eidam. - } | The confir mation class will receive [its first communion on Easter Sun- day.” Reception: for ‘all ‘new mem- bers will .take - place on Holy Thursday in the church parlors, following the evening service. | : photo by | Ronsifihal Altar And Rosary Altar and Rosary Society will form | a procession immediately prior to the 9 a. m, Missa Recitata Mass at | Gate of Heaven, and proceed to re- | served seats on Easter Sunday. The covered dish supper scheduled for Tuesday evening at 8:30 will be | followed by a business. meeting and | a program given by children of mem- | bers of Altar and Rosary. DID YOU. READ ? | THE TRADING POST Ministers, Wives, Meet Wilkes-Barre and New York Dis- trict Ministers and their wives of the Free Methodist Church met Monday at the Trucksville Free ‘Methodist Church for a day of study, fellowship, and inspiration. Principal speakers were Rev. H. D. Olver and Rev. J. D. Harvey, pastors . of the Brooklyn, N. Y., and Waverly, Pa., Free Methodist Churches re- | spectively. Ministers and wives were enter- tained in the parsonage by Pastor and Mrs. Grove Armstrong. Near Coudereport, Pedusylvanid in Potter County, are the sources of three watersheds, each flowing off in different directions. Head water for the Genessee, River flows north to Lake Ontario. The Allegheny flows east, then north, then south to Pitts- burgh forming the Ohio which joins the Mississippi, eventually flowing into the Gulf of Mexico near New Orleans. The third watershed, the Susquehafina, flows southeast’ into Ocean. 3 Chesapeake Bay 8nd 3h Atlante 2 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Pasties Next Thursday Maple Grove WSCS will muhe pasties niext Thursday at the chutch* hall, noon until 7 p. m. Orders may: | be placed in advance with Mrs. John Graham, GReenleaf 7-2888, or Mos. 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