The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 30, 1961, Image 4

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HIGHWAY
DALLAS
THI DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1061
OSART’S
OPEN
10 TO 10
DAILY
“Bacon 'n Eggs”
1 1b. Oscar Mayer’s Bacon
1 doz. Our Best Large Eggs
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Reg. $1.18 Value
ARMOUR’S STAR
REDI-TO-EAT
HAM
WHOLE OR STRING HALF
55
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WEILAND
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BLACK HAWK
SKINLESS — SHANKLESS
Whole or Butt Half
75:
LARGE
BELTSVILLE TURKEY
SMALL
ROASTING CHICKEN
9 Lb. Average
SMALL - TENDER
LEGS O°’ LAM
6 Ib. AVERAGE
GOLDEN - RIPE
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BREYER’S
QUALITY HOUSE CREAM
NESTLE’S
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VEGETABLES
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HUNT CLUB
BURGER BITS
24 lbs.
5 Ibs, Pack
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$2.50
EASTER
BASKETS
25 lbs. Pak
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MAIN
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DALLAS
| Have A Good
| Lawn This Season
{. Most lawns suffer because of lack |
| of plant food. If you seeded and fert-
| ilized your lawn last fall, it will be- |
| gin to grow early this spring. Keep |
| it mowed to a height of an inch and
one-half. Fertilize at first cutting
| with 20 to- 30 pounds per 1,000 |
| square feet of lawn area with a good |
lawn fertilizer. This will be in March |
| or April, depending upon your local- |
ity and climatic conditions. Fertil- |
| ization at this time encourages rapid |
| root development and early estab- |
lishment of the young plants. |
In case you did not seed or fertilize
| last fall, it may pay you to apply a
good lawn seed mixture at two to |
three pounds per 1,000 square feet |
| in March or April. Keep in mind that
spring lawn seedings fail more than
| do foll seedings. Be sure to buy a
{gocd lawn seed mixture, and to
follow the seeding directions on the
| container. Keep the lawn surface
| moist until the new plants have been
| established. Often spring rains will
do this, but if the surface becomes
dry, be sure to apply a light sprinkler
I'irrigation. Moisten with a fine mist
| about midday, and if temperatures
| are unusually high, moisten again
| about four or five o'clock in the
| afternoon. Never apply too much
water at a time because excessive
moisture can bring about a disease
known as ‘“damping-off”’ which
| kills the young: seedlings. J 7
In case you did not fertilize your
| lawn last foll, then plan to feed it
| twice this spring. Give it an immed-
| iate application of a good lawn fert-
| ilizer at about 20 to 30 pounds per
1,000 square feet. Then, in order to
build up fertility, a similar appli-
| cation should be made about June
first.
Because fertilizers vary in weight
| and plant food content, always read
| and follow the directions on the
package. Your fertilizer may call for
more or less than the above
amounts. Also, always sprinkle your
lawn immediately, after fertilizing it.
And never spread fertilizer when
| grass is the least bit damp from dew |
| or rain. |
You can have a good lawn even
| though your soil may be shallow,
lor sandy, or your lawn may be slop-
ing. A little attention given to your
lawn area will bring greater pride
and joy than an equivalent amount
of energy devoted ¢o almost any
other enterprise. With a little extra
care you may become the pride of
the neighborhood in just one short
season.
Be sure to buy quality lawn fertil-
izer. Good quality fertilizers are
produced by reputable firms and are
for sale through fertilizer dealers,
garden supply houses, ‘hardware
stores, etc.
Scholarship Exam Rpril 7
State Scholarship Examination
will be conducted at Coughlin High
School, Wilkes-Barre, Friday, April
7, at 8:45 a. m. Each year approxi-
mately 400 high school students take
this examination conducted: by
County 'Schools Office. One schol-
arship is given in each Senatorial
| $800 toward ‘a four-year college
| District. The award amounts to
| course in a Pennsylvania institution
of higher learning.
Temptation may be strong, but it
seldom overtakes the man who runs
from it.
FORTY FORT
THEATRE
— THURSDAY — FRIDAY —
— SATURDAY — SUNDAY —
— MONDAY —
William Holden
Nancy Kwan
“The World Of
Susie Wong”
LUZERNE
THEATRE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
SATURDAY
JEFFREY HUNTER,
DAVID JANSON in
“Hell To Eternity”
SUNDAY and MONDAY
(Continuous Both Days, 2-11)
© BIG DOUBLE FEATURE
“Tess Of The Storm
Country” :
(Cinamescope and Color)
AUDRY MURPHY
“Seven Ways From
Sundown”
EXTRA ADDED !
Hans Christian Anderson’s
“SNOW QUEEN”
PLEASE NOTE—This feature to
be played once—Both Days—"
Starting at 2 P. M.
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
STEVE. ALLEN and
DONALD REED in
‘Benny Goodman Story”
Gift Nights, choice of
CRYSTALWARE OR CHINA
“melon,
{ 1 bol AON
| DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
AYO HS pr
vy Dr. Peter Asgrow i"
AN EARLY START FOR A BETTER GARDEN Wo
Wouldn't you like to have a brighter garden this year, with
an earlier, longer scason, and a lot less work? The way. i
simple. — raise your own seedlings indoors. If you have never
done this before, you will find that it is both interesting and
easy. Besides, you will have plants of your own ‘individual
preference, not: just whatever happens to be on sale in th
stores. You plan the garden to your liking, pe
ah 3 3 you plan ibe Sin ling the flats, then sow your seeds
nous Bh Tis : ;
eo gs o 2 ik h a Touch Ss otc} in file, rows and put a plant
ine rea; then picture to your-imarker at each row. Tamp down
on 0 Jou, Mould 2s on Ly Seeds and coyer thom lenin
Ee is he oresighted For the next several weeks keep
Srdengs with this planning that |the flat moist — never dry, never
the racks of colorful seed packets flooded — and wait for the seeds
are already on display, and the lings to appear. Then set’ them
seed Salo appear in mid-win- where they will get plenty of sun-
ter. Between the two you have|light, but no drafts hs
& : $i plL, . pe
plenty of choice, for color, height| As soon as they are big enought?
nd time of Plosomins. Most, ofito be moved, the seedlings must be
hi Pig i a |gtven mee oom bo govelap, Toy
only and will be so marked on the | fat na — oi
na : o viata widely spaced, or each .
pushers or n the samlog, Bienni: | may be given a little pot of its
8%: (We A ower In 1 4 second own, made of materials which.
season, you can SOW In the Open. wil] supply plant food and wi
. Good subjects to start indoors disintegrate when set out in the
include alyssum, aster, calendula, oarden. You buy these by the
annual dahlia, marigold, petunia, jozen at the store or garden cen-
phlox, snapdragon, stock, zinnia. rer. Still simpler, you can start
ra will Yin HE of the vege seeds right in the pot, three seeds
Baines too. Fresh lettuce is alwaysito a pot, and later thin them
Welcome as soon as if can be (o Jeave only the one most promis-
picked. Others thar will be ready ing. Cucumbers, melons and sum-
Sone if ey Lc an early pant mer squashes do best when grown
are DIocco. 2 as gam 4 in pots before transplanting.
onion, pepper, tomato.
Have your seeds in hand well be-| In three or four weeks more the
fore the weather in your area isjyoung plants will be ready for
likely to be warm enough for gar- hardening off. You give them, lit-
RoR Works 17 3 ; tle i Aes a ay insieming «
n each seed there is an embryo amount of exposure to the out-
lant, alive and waiting for proper side air in a sheltered place. This
conditions to grow, Those Sond condoning must be very gradual,
tions you can provide by a shallow | otherwise “it may do more harm
box filled with’ damp soil or sand, than good, particularly with warm
but the box and its contents must weather plants. In the last stage of
be thoroughly sis: 5 5 <i this Oshing Moses You will ke
A more up-to-date way is to buy |cutside, working the garden soil.
a starter set. It costs little and will | When it is ready, and the sun has
include one or more waterproof driven out of it the last traces of
boxes, or flats, with sterilized soil | winter, you will have plenty of
or perhaps vermiculite. Follow the material for transplanting and the
instructions for filling and water-;season will be off to a flying start.
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