The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 18, 1961, Image 11

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Suggestions For Improving
Your Rural Mail Box
The Post Office Department listed
these suggestions for rural mail box
improvement:
Boxes that are not properly
erected, or not maintained in good
serviceable condition retard the
delivery of mail and expose it to
the weather.
Boxes which aré no longer service-
able should be replaced.
Name of box owner
inscribed. on _the
visible to the rcarrier
proaches, or on the
are grouped.
Boxes and supports should be kept
painted preferably white, but other
colors may be used.
Mail boxes on rural and
should be
as he ap-
door if boxes
star
side of the box.
routes must be located on the right
side of the road. in the direction of
| travel of the carriers in .all cases
where traffic conditions are such
that it would be dangerous for the
carriers to drive to the left in order
to serve the boxes, or where their
| doing so would constitute a violation
of State or local traffic laws and
‘ regulations. The approaches to boxes
should be filled and properly graded
and unobstructed at all times.
| The annual rural mail box im-
provement program—to assist the
Postal. Service in providing more
efficient deliveries and to stimulate
efforts to improve the appearance of
the countryside—will be held May
15 to > 20, the Post Office Department
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did.
Brownie Troop #203 held a]
Mother-Daughter-Grandmother Ban-
quet on May 10 at St. Paul's Luth-
eran Church.
ifully deccrated in pink and white !
and everyone received a pink car- |
nation made by ithe Brownies. The |
high point of the program, put on |
entirely by the Brownies, was a |
May Pole Dance. Eleven of the girls
received their wings. They were
Carol Crawford, Patty Hughey, Joan |
Nelson; Lindy Meixell, Jennifer Torr, |
Anne Lacy, Anne ‘Gardner, Charlene !
Dodson, Teina Newell, Deborah |
Welch, and Sharon Smith. These
girls presented Mrs. Hughey and
Mrs. Wilson with a beautiful center-
: Mrs.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 18,
Brownie Troop 203 Honors Mothers, Grandmothers |
piece of snapdragons and carnations,
and also a personal gift for each. |
Every Brownie took part in some |
Tables were beaut-| part of the program and all twenty- | Gardiner, Cheryl and Deborah Welch,
four Brownies were present with |
their guests.
Attending were: Teina Newell, |
Mrs. P, Newell, Carolyn Stout, Mrs.
Harold Stout, Mrs. Stanley ‘Stull, |
Barbara Rice, Mrs. Kenneth Rice, !
William Rice, Tyra Law, Mrs. |
Tyra Law, Nancy 'Corke, Mrs. John
{ Corke, Cynthia [Smith, Mrs. DeWitt
Smith, Cathy Stolarick, Mrs. George
Shellhamer, Carol Shaskan, Mrs.
Lemore Shaskan, Glenda Larson,
Mrs. Walter Larson, Kathy Karuze,
Mrs. S. S. Karuza.
| Mrs.
| Parsons, Carol Crawford, Mrs. Harry
| Ted Wilson, Mrs. Tex Wilson.
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Pamela Jacobs, Mrs. Irvin Jacobs,
Charlene Dodson, Mrs. Charles Dod-
son, Anne Gardner, Mrs. Charles
Mrs. William Welch, Sharon Smith,
William Smith, Anne Lacy,
| Mrs. Prentice Lacy, Jennifer Torr,
Mrs. Albert Torr, Mrs. Llewelyn,
Lindy Meixell, Mrs. Ted Meixzell,
Joan Nelson, Mrs. Nelson Nelson,
Ann Louise Parsons, Mrs. Raymond
Crawford, Patty Hughey, Mrs, H.
Hughey, Mrs. F. Hughey, Mrs.
Thomas Hontz, Miss Carol Hadsel,
Miss Nanciann McCague, Mrs. And-
rew Denman, Cathy Wilson, Mrs.
Combat Training At Knox
Fort Knox, Kentucky- Pvt. Edwi ol
King, son of Mr, and Mrs. George
W. King, Dallas, RD 2 is undergoing
basic combat training with B Com- )
pany, 4th ‘Battalion, 5th Training |
Regiment at the United States Army
Training Center, Armor (USATC,A)
During” this eight week course,
which he) will complete June 17
Private King will be developed into
a basic soldier.
Prior to entering the service, Pvt.
King graduated from Lake-Noxen
High School.
announced today.
The program is to encourage
patrons to provide suitable mail
receptacles erected and’ maintained
for easy and safe accessibility, pre-
senting a meat appearance, and
affording protection to the mail.
"YOUR LAWN
and GARDEN CAN LOOK
~ LIKE FAMOUS
MULCHES AND
BEAUTIFIES
AS NO OTHER
PRODUCT CAN
peo
ak
Now you can use the mulch
which has helped make
Hershey Gardens world fae
mous. Made from delight-
fully fragrant cocoa bean
shells, Hershey Estates
Ko-K-O Mulch knits into a
lace-like cover. which admits
air, discourages 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 $2.25
NEARLY TWICE’
AS MUCH
PLANT FOOD
gl VALUE AS
Toapeit vost ANIMAL
mm
cE
* 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 dny
time. Ko-K-O Meal is
weed-free, clean, good for
everything that grows, 40-Ib,
bag feeds up to 1250 sq.
ft. Apply by hand or
spreader. Only $2.75
- Perennials 50c up
Flats of Annuals 60¢
JOAN BROBST
67 SHAVER AVE
SHAVERTOWN
OR 4-7951
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Summer Program :
At Country Club
New Yearbook Lists |
Committee Chairmen
Thomas E. Lehman, 111, Imperial |
Potentate, Irem Temple, in a forword
to the 1961 Yearbook that has just |
been mailed to all Shriners calls |
attention to the schedule of events
listed for Irem Temple Country Club
this summer. |
They are; June 2, Business meet-
ing; June 3, Outdoor Ceremonial;
July 22, Western Round-Up Bar-B-
Que; August 5, Irem Teeners’ Dance,
Pavilion; August 9, Family Picnic;
August 18, Summer Dance, Les
Elgatt’s Band; September 1, Second
Teeners’ Dance.
. Country Club Committee: John P,
DeWitt, chairman; Arthur L. Strayer,
co-chairman; Wilson H. Flock, Ernest
S. Wellhofer, Willard E. John, Jr.,
Paul R.. Werner, Auditor-Coordina-
tor;
[Committee chairmen: Roads and
Grounds, Frank G. Mathers 3rd.
Water Supply and Pool, Roy A.
Transue; Sunday Evening Concerts,
Vester V. Vercoe; Gun Club, Robert
0. Hale; Entertainment and Saturday
Night Parties, Charles J. Humphries,
| Max Speizman, co-chairman;
Men’s Golf: Ernest S. Wellhofer;
co-chairmen, Robert F. Bachman,
George B. Common, J. Benjamin
Marshall, Jr.,
Warren S. Unger; Greens:
B. Marshall, Sr.; co-chairmen, Ray
K. Gettle, Golf
shall, Jr., Robert C,
Handicaps, Arthur E. Wakins; co-
chairman, Jack M. Kloeber; Caddy,
Robert C. Rinehimer; Prizes, Lloyd
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Pea 15.00
Buckwheat 14.00
Rice 14.00
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MILTON PERREGO
DALLAS OR 4-7180
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Centermoreland FEderal
| nesdays. The June meeting will be
Eli TL. Wasserstrom, |
Jerome
Professional and |
Superintendent; J. Benjamin Mar- |
J ,Rinehimer; |
Entertainment, John D. Edwards; |
Lutsig; Schedule, Robert Bachman; |
Publicity, John G. Perialas; Better |
Ball of Partmers: Daniel H, Evans |
2nd. co-chairman, J. Benjamin Mar-
shall Jr.
Carverton Scout Troop
Has Mothers Auxiliary
Carverton Boy Scout Troop 162
| has a newly formed Mothers Auxil-
iary, organized May 10 at the home
of Mrs. Stephen Stearn. Plans are to
meet once each month on first Wed-
with Mrs. Al Turner. Small card
| parties at the various homes during
| the week of May 21 to 27 will be
the first project.
Elected to office were: Mrs. ‘Stearn,
chairman; Mrs. Thomas Metz, vice-
chairman; Mrs. Turner, secretary;
Mrs. Al Altemus, treasurer.
Boy Shoots Oriole
Out in Idetown there is a boy
with an air rifle who is potting song-
birds. Last week he got an oriole
while it was fluting its mating
song. The pathetic bundle of bright
feathers fluttered to the ground,
and one more bird song was stilled
Dallas Methodists Have |
Mother Daughter Party
Dallas Methodist Church observed |
| Family Week with a Mother and |
evening. |
vocal |
Daughter Tea Monday
Entertainment consisted of
selections by Nancy Wolfe accom-
panied by Fern Coldren, A group of
poems were read by Gail Rumbaugh,
| Valerie Tag and Mrs. Edgar Brace.
Mrs. Leonard Adamchick presented a
program on flower arranging.
Flowers were presented to Mrs. |
William Higgins, oldest mother, Mrs.
Robert Stair, youngest mother, Mrs.
Ray Tag, mother with most daugh-
ters. Mrs. Walter Roberts, traveled
farthest, Mrs. Andrew Dendis, mot-
her of four generations.
(Committee members: Mesdames
Carlton Davies, Nelson Nelson, Verne
Groff, Mildred Weidner, Ray Tag and
Welton Farrar.
Graduates From
Boot Training
GREAT LAKES (FHTNC)—John
Judge Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Judge Sr. of 204 Lehigh St., Shaver-
town, Pa., was graduated from re-
cruit training, May 6, at the Naval
Training Center, Great Lakes, II.
The graduation exercises, marking
the end of nine ‘weeks of ‘boot
camp”, included a full dress parade
and review before military officials
and civilian dignitaries,
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OR 4-2732
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It is estimated that steadily higher | And daily newspaper circulation has
marriage and birth rates will create | been keeping pace—it has nearly
| 30 million new consumers by 1970. quadrupled in the past 60 years,
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