SECTION B — PAGE 4 PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., APRIL 29th Jancaster bn. 4 9° PORTERHOUSE STEAKS 85¢ LEG O' LAMB vi or imp it 1. 5 PORK BUTTS 5 39¢ g LEAN TENDER i PORK SLICES ». 53¢ BONELESS PORK ROAST : 53¢ SHRIMP 31 #0 35 Count ve. 785¢ WHITINGS Sn 79¢ wb. 17 FRESH PRODUCE ~~~ Garden Supplies GOLDEN RIPE "GLENSIDE PARK ’ A N A N A S O: GRASS SEED ‘ 5-b. $ 49 FIRM RED Eas 1 0 29 PEAT HUMUS T 0 M A T 0 L g : Phos. C ops $189 CRISP RED FRESH CUT TOSSED VIGORO . RADISHES 3 i 19¢ SALAD a 19¢ Golden Regular wp ia = 27 = 29° 79 2%. IDEAL APPLE BUTTER IDEAL APPLE SAUCE | IDEAL WHITE SHORTENING 2 | VIRGINIA LEE LEMON PIES | IDEAL BABY LIMA BEANS 5:51 BLUE SEAL SWISS CHEESE «~~ +» +5 LAY-AWAY NOW! 4 § KRAR (7 OFF) 22-INCH (SWATH-CUT] 3 HORSEPOWER, DELUXE MARGARINE io. 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MONEY SAVING COUPONS oly FIFTH A eur px + ERUI : Hi=(G russ AVENUE = GRAPE OR JUNIOR BARS ORANGE foe 1 7-01. is. 29¢ | {aX + in accidents, many disabled perman- Gold Seal Corn Flakes, Wheat Puffs or Rice Puffs § Name : Address ! : ‘| observances last week, was entitled | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Did you know that more children are killed in bicycle traffic accidents in this country each year than the total number of persons killed in | night. The tape airplane accidents ? statistics are available, 480. young- | sters were killed in bicycle accidents, | many accidents while 360 persons died in airplane ists are unable than 27,000 bicyclists were injured | additional night ently. According to the TU. S. Junior |ials and school bicycle riders violate traffic laws or one-third of the bicycle accidents, | Inspected, ride riders run their bikes into cars or | gt free reflectiv other vehicles. In others, they are | ¢6€S will follow struck by ‘cars because they fail to by establishing er turns, disregard stop signs and sig- nals, or otherwise fail to exercise | S€&SOn. proper riding’ caution. * In addition to The U. S. Junior Chamber is tak- this year through a national bicycle safety program designed to impress on young bicycle riders the need for number of accidents involve 5 to 14- | tomon TOW. year-olds, the Jaycees are cancen- More Killed By Bicycle Accidents Than Total Killed By Airplanes be placed on the handlebars, front forks and rear fenders of bicycles to i enable motorists to see them at glows brightly in the beams of automobile headlights and In 1959, the last full year on which | can be seen by motorists as far away as 2,500 feet after dark. Because occur when motor- to see bicycle riders crashes. During the same year, more | clearly at night the tape provides time safety. Members of the Junior Chamber will work closely with police ofg§- authorities in théir Chamber of Commerce, four out of | OWN communities during the bicycle five of these accidents occur because | Safety program. ] feature a one-day “Bicycle Rodeo” at the rules of safe riding. In more than | WRich “youngsters have their bikes Each program will the test course and re markings. The Jay- up the Rodeo events locations where free yield the right-of-way, make improp- inspections and markings will be offered throughout the bicycling reducing the number of annual bicycle accidents, the Jay- ing steps to reduce bicycle accidents | cees hope their program in traffic safety instruction ‘will have a long- range effect when the young cyclists safe riding. Because the greatest | ©f today become the adult drivers of trating on the youngsters. Called the ' ‘“Lite-a-Bike” safety program by its originators, the safety campaign will be conducted by Jay- cee chapters throughout the country. It will consist of a three-phase pro- gram involving: free safety inspect- ions of bicycles, test riding courses in which youngsters have the opportun- ity to demonstrate their riding skills and knowledge of safe riding prac- tices, and free bicycle markings of reflective tape. The reflective tepe markings i | Veaetabla Preferences | Of Pre-School Children Children may othe to eat a | vegetable because they do not like | the way it is prepared, observes Mrs. Ruth Darbie, extension home econo- mist, Luzerne county. Mothers who | have a problem getting their children | to eat vegetables may be interested | in a study done at Iowa State University. | f Nursery school children were | offered green beans, asparacus. car- | rots, ‘and rutabagas, each pr evared | in four - different . wavs. Green | vegetables were creamed, buttered | whole, buttered pieces, and au gratin. | Yellow vegetables were served as | buttered “julienne, buttered grated, raw, and creamed. As a group, children preferred raw carrots and rutabagas, and an gratin | green beans and asparacus. Buttered green beans also rated high. Creamed vesetables received a low score, | although the prevaration was identi- | cal to au gratin, except for the | buttered crumb topping. | There was great variation among | children in their choices. Observa- | tions indicate .that some children | prefer vegetables prepared by one method, some another, while still. others may have no preference. So, if a child refuses to eat vegetables | one way, he mav eat them if they | were prepared differently. day, these styles tell today! /B. DIONE, Medical Centennial Movie Points Up Health Of Aging Prices A movie shown by Luzerne County Medical Society : during centennial | swering questions of senior citizens, i in an effort to allay unfounded fears. Come fo our PREVIEW _ newest ] smartest : watches by LZ 7a a aY Designed to draw admiring glances every hour of your fully. Accuracy? 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