DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1961 SECTION A — PAGE 3 81 ’ 02 Legion Meeting Girls Scouts See Pl calendars =x) Git Seog eookies ACREPD he ; Ss wee rlay- 5 3 LEADERS ARE MADE. ig: NOT BORN _ R ; At Little Theat Sait the ve, Telephone Operator—'Ta this : EE ar Wie i > Ped or, Bi Segion | Thursday evening May 4, Girl | Elaine Dixon, Linda Brague, Susan | T. 0.—"Is that Mrs. Blot's resi- nt skills... . know-how... 4-H'er assists younger Leadership experiences fead way to future op- il 2 ay 2%ithe ost | ScoutScout Troop 183 went out for Es th, Sharon Phillips, Daisy Me-|q ce?” Tr Ai Rows bp work... accepts lub fe- portunities. ..challenges. .. goals, .. achievement. Home. supper and a trip to see the Broad- | Clelland, Judy Bergstrasser, Cyn- ns 4 ny bilities. fe Cor er William O'Brien | wa od “ " V. B. M.—“Yessum.” : = 4 mmand y production “Damn Yankees”. | thia Gallety, Jean Fleming, Patsy 1at 1 | 2 = announces that all new members |It turned out to be a very exciting | Block, Ann Marie Goble and Linda| T- 0.— Long distance from Wash- or- A Z 7 " ad : x : ; zs for 1961 will be initiated at this|and entertaining evening. Rowett. They were accompanied by | ington.” he z meeting. : The girls earned the money for | Mrs. Robert Block, leader and Mrs.| V. B. M.—“Heh! Heh! Yassum, ks i : \ AL Final plans for the Memorial Day | this project by selling Girl Scout 'Earl Phillips, Assistant leader. sho’s is.” 0 ¥ ~ \) Parade will be presented by Paul | : re A gaia? 4 Shaver, chairman. Any organization is w= fy who wishes to be in the parade can & { who wishes to be in the parade can AT WHITESELL BROTHERS Wi i leadershi 4 ¢ Si tui. Yoo tks on home, ~~ ON First step t th... training... 4 club activities. on . = Fst sep a gm LH) CASE 2 o¥ SAL Tes Yom ie 99 Rio dhinents will be setied. a see... hear principles of able leadership. : ©. safely, heaith, welfare, CASH N’ CARRY SPECIALS A - = ve The 4-H Leadership program is supported by the Coopsrstive Extension Service and Sears-Roebuck Foundation. Prepared dy National 4-H Service Committe e ¢ Ne = printed, and nearly mine-tenths of “We have never before under- Donelson. ’ id Civil War Map them have been used this week in |taken so elaborate an historical| The North, with the Gatling gun, a Dogs lot a mailing from Esso dealers in eigh- | map,” Esso said, “although we have | invented by a Southerner, pioneered . = T k T Y een Eastern and Southern states to | distributed hundreds of millions of [in the use of rapid-firing weapons. oY Life of 00 wo ears about 900,000 customers on their [maps of all kinds in the last 40 |The South experimented with a he regular mailing lists. The week fol- | years. This one could not have been | predecessor of booby traps, linking . L AD DE 0 SPECI ALS lowing the 100th anniversary of the | completed without the valuable | mine fields in North Carolina to a nN of | Esso Maps Exhausted firing on Fort Sumter, which |assistance of the Civil War Conten- | master switch. WHER TO START TRANG REG SALE | . occurred on April 12, 1861, was|nial Commission, the Library of| «pixie the battle h £ th : - On Day Of Arrival chosen for the initial distribution. | Congress, and the National Park |gSouth written oe no ne Sans Boglanis city 3’ Wood Step $ 3.49 gS 2.50 : The Civil War map was a two- | Service.” io 3 ’ m, } One hundred and ten shrines, ! P di : Ohio, was sung by troops on both Don’t think you're going to 4’ Wood Step 463 3.2 re.. events and battlefields of the Civil |> po fut i snspmakers, Mr. Kane, in his summaries, terms | sides. turn that new Christmas puppy 5’ Wood St 5.79 28 38 { War provide the material for a new | or wie. as aE Company, | the Civil War “the last of the roman- | “The pictorial story combines less | into a package of canine virtue Do ep ’ 4,25 be Esso pictorial map marking the of Convent Station, N. J. .|tic” and “The first of the modern” | well known events with the high-| in a matter of weeks or even | 6’ Wood Step 6.95 4,85 svar's Contorinial, Besides the pictorial “history” of | wars. . . “marked sometimes by an | lights that appear in every elemen-| Months. hs . More tnt Soi the war, it includes: Twelve large- | odd chivalry, again by a mass bar-| tary history of the war,” according Actually, a puppy starts learn- | 27” Alum. Step 7.95 §,50 ris ples were | scale maps of major battlefields, | barity.” to Esso. ing from the time he's born, but | 16° Wood Ext 14.95. 12 15 we : : EE showing the deployment of Confed-| “It saw the first use of armored | pW 0 ho oa his. powers ‘of retention are “df : : » : ur geesscsceccescesvsves o crate and Union forces. A combined | vessels . . For the first time, too,” Smbore national (and gia : 18’ Wood Ext. 14.95 (2.15 Will Love These Sturd : i >’ | Centennial commissions, Civil War | a y { : e | map locating all twelve of these key he says, ‘the telegraph played its Round. Table d “buff” : : 20 Wood Ext 18.50 1 = > J an, e |army campaigns. A 2,000-word role in swift military communica- tions —d a ; : lig ? : 15. 5 Wood Folding ° e | chronological summary of decisions |tions. . . It was also the first con- |. =. Diinia’s OF 2 JING OF 16’ Alum Ext. 33.50 27.50 . ° ° : y historical societies and other inter- . ° { - and events of the war by Harnett T. | flict to call upon vast American Tod coolibe Tso is z 200 Al Ext 41.50 aw airs a es ae * |Kane, noted Southern historian. A armies. . . drafting civilians in un- th 5 i Tm pi DM, + ARE } 34.95 ; h J - z 3 ” + = | vie ttend . shorter summary by Mr. Kane of the precedented numbers. via copies were quickly exhausted at |! S [strategy of the war. He cites the use of airships Clyde Birth's Esso Station, but ho airs = [ice 2 ° The battlefield maps include An-| (balloons) for reconnaissance, the : A EACH ° ° i : oalizats the mils : expects to have more in shortly for 4 ® ervices ® tietam, Bull Run (first and second), r ization of e itary import- those who reserve them immedi- : S | Chickamauga, Gettysburg, Pea ance of railroads and railway centers, ately. ? for $9 00 Et This * | Ridge Shiloh, and Vicksburg. fhe “wile pisos to espionage, wih EL de TT ON . » s : errs eogrephe | New Furniture Styles | ot, apt to remember what RES, 35.15 . . Se or harmices Volt. he 0 you've taught him from one les- : Week : ow Se the best soies” | USe Canc And Wicker son to the next. dnies = ie ee : onon face theo rhes: 0o5 If you try to curb a young Ww EACH . s according to Mr. Kane, “entertain- | ¢.n, wicker, and rush fumiture| 40'S natural playful instincts : ey ; . ing as elegant hostesses, Or running |... po g news in' both high cost and by always scolding him for this, 2 for $9 00 3 : atyour own i i ot | moderately priced pieces. There are | thet 8%d C12 7EE TUE °F, 0 200 Household Wheel Barrows . $ 7.98 » . . : > > : . | several reasons for an interest in ; i | : 0 : 4 with lectures or brief stays in these materials, explains Mrs. Ruth ini Te e Tam hn Into ashy; Medium Heavy Duty “eens 14.25 REG. $5.75 » pia : Ft. Lauderdale, Florida “The ion fved ‘the rope oF ‘Darbie, extension home economist, you want him to grow into a Heavy Duty with Balloon Tires 26.98 i TABLE and fs : : : the firing squad.” Lgteme coumy. oll adjusted dog. Js to walt vn, Handi-Lawn Carts 8.25 { CHAIR « . of worship : ..like an exclusive orion cronies. and some not 50 American furniture designers are 11 he a down a Iie FE mm MEAs . ° ° . : : % _ | looking back into history for inspir- $h you oan. expec 3S) ne Poo : private club... [sow sre cred nth oy. los beck no roy Gr | pth hy cn" Tie SHEET ROCK LAWN : 3 . ; adi . Puppies are receptive : : Reva in thes shot the. | Cie General Lee's great [today and the future. Cane is bsed | to house De Te Teas INTERIOR WALL BOARD BROOMS 4” DRAIN TILE . . oF Jwim, golf, fs By less away war horse, Traveler, was found by a sides and backs of upholstered | the third or fourth month but 12 h : ° of The Holiday's tropical setting. Lee in Greenbrier County, West oe wg sofas, and for wings of advanced training must wait SIZE ' Price Per Pc Mo ¢ eac 5 IETS . p JOL ADAY totes private Virginia, in 1861, the first year of chairs. Cane offers an openness and until the pup is more mature. 42 x6 Si 20 wn Bh WELCOME WAGON on a private road, safe for children. the war, and carried the Confeder- lightness of scale and many different The best advice for the new x » om e a hn Plan now for your best-ever vacation. acy’s most famous leader until his pattern possibilities in furniture puppy owner is to shower the 4’ x 8 $1.60 80% Pulverize . last days at Lexington. design, \ little fellow with affection. This 18” McGuire Limest $ 69 ocean view from The James. brodhors—Jessie snd |e be traditional. Wicker may Jook| - builds up his confidence in him. 4 x 10° $2.00 one ! every room. i s ; ._ | much as it did on ti | self, his confidence and trust in i y | Frank—gained experience for their | uch as it did on the porch rocking | Joy! When the time comes for L£ x12 $2.40 $1.33 | 504 Hydrated Lime $ 96 later, notorious careers as bandidts | AE 3 8I' | you to start bossing him around, FRANCES IVES riding in Kansas and Missouri with | ©. “7 a y new shape. | hen] aecept it without too much BU 7-401 Quarils raids” Sand Wai | Chas wil ears contour shaped | complaint Cherokee, comman Of erate 3 r, set into a * + « MRS. WILLIAM R. HUGHES regiments at Pea Ridge and later | Wooden leg and arm supporting Feeding Tip: Tuoi up to F Deli OR 4-2732 became the only Indian general in ame Cuming ¥ilbe crisp foam | and including three months of TEL., ree elivery Agi either army. ored covers. age should be fed four times a rp— memssmmmesmmsmw | ho South tried to block the | Cane, wicker, and rush will give | day; those four through five Dallas on orders of Mississippi with a mile-long chain warmth and interest to the straight- | months, three times a day; and from the Missouri to the Illinois line, simple style contemporary | Six months to a year, twice a $50 For shore, an attempt that failed. Gen- pieces, day. To be sure that each meal OR 4-1 671 1 hil : ? el dd contains all the nutrients nec- a eral bids) Yn Is Hell) Regret is to humans what mud js| ‘©SSary for growth, feed the pup or more mah was head oi a semmary to Regs its vtod onl ; a top guality prepared dog war began. m. Among the grim episodes, Clara R. — S———— ir GARBAGE REMOVAL Call | BERTI and SON Phone OR 4-5731 | & TRASH I The Choice Is Yours — If You Want — ALUE T axes \ E CONOMY . EDWARD RATCLIFFE CANDIDATE SCHOOL DIRECTOR AT LARGE DALLAS AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Primary Elections May 16, 1961 Barton, later the founder of the American Red Cross, indentified and marked the graves of 13,000 Union soldiers at Andersonville. Active in nursing the wounded, she also searched for missing men under Con- gressional grant. The Medal of Honor was instituted during the war, and was first awarded in 1863. The first tent hospitals were set up on, the battle- field at Shiloh. 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