The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 27, 1961, Image 10

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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¢
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SHRIMP
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FRESH PRODUCE ~~~ Garden Supplies
GOLDEN RIPE
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| VIRGINIA LEE LEMON PIES
| IDEAL BABY LIMA BEANS 5:51
BLUE SEAL SWISS CHEESE «~~ +» +5
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22-INCH (SWATH-CUT] 3 HORSEPOWER, DELUXE MARGARINE io. J4¢
4 CYCLE, BRIGGS-STRATON ENGINE
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(DINNER SIZE)
TABLE NAPKINS 27%: 49°
TETLEY TEA BAGS
pkg. 48's 67° | pkg. 100's $123
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HUNT CLUB DOG FOOD
(25¢ OFF)
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‘| 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? By Hamilton:
— need we say more? See
. these smart watch fashions
A. STEPHANIE,
with mesh bracelet ........ $75.00
with expansion bracelet” $69.38
HENRY'S »
“The Lengthening Span.” It was a Jewelry
report on Geriatrics, .a fairly new °
department of medicine pertaining : 3
Be oe a Toy Main Street ;
showed ‘a panel of physicians an- | DALLAS
newest Hamilton
time so beauti-
include Poder Jox
DR. AARON S. LISSES
Optometrist
38 MAIN ST., DALLAS
(Lundy Bldg.)
Phone OR, 4-4506 op
DALLAS HOURS
Tues. — Wed. 2 to 8 p.m.
Friday — 2 to 5 p.m.
INCORPORATED
PHOTO-ENGRAVING
Phone VA 5-2978
Rear 29 North Main St.
NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER
Edwardsville, Pa.
NARROWS CENTER HOURS:
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