The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 08, 1962, Image 6

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SECTION A — PAGE 6
Government Bulletin On Fall-Out
Stresses Protection For Stock
U.S. Department of Agriculture |
has issued ‘a ' bulletin, “Defense
Against Radioactive Fallout on the
Farm,” which lists a number of
important things for agriculturalists
to know in time of possible disas-
ter.
Bulletin 2107 may 'be obtained by
Dangers to crops and dairy ani-
with suggestions
as to feeding and watering stock |
shelters for |
mals are stressed,
during critical periods;
animals during peak radiation;
when it is safe to once more turn
them out to pasture; length of time
required for decay of fall-out; wash-
ing away of radioactive material by
These are genuine Cole Steel desks in their original packing.
We had to forego our regular markup in order to
bring prices down to this level. Never before have desks of
so high a quality been offered at so low a price.
Coles “PRESIDENT
drawers. Heavy steel.
30“ deep.
No. 1562
1 letter, 4 box drawers ....... . $159.50
No. 1563"
2 letter, 2 ‘box drawers............
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(as illus.) or right. Full suspension letter
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129.00
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The “SECRETARIAL”
30" x 60" with
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$186.95
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DECORATOR SHADES
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BURNPROOF TOPS
All desks are available
with Coletex Desk tops.
Tops that cigarettes cannot
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Add “CT” to number
$15.00 add’l.
THE DALLAS POST
The area exclusive distributor for
Cole Desks and Office Equipment
Lehman Ave.
Phone OR 4-5656 Dallas
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1962 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Buy Printed Napkins Bt The Post
| bathing the animals to get particles |
| out of their hair.
The pamphlet explains precau-
| tions for field workers and farm
hands; safety measures for those
handling fruit and vegetables; |
| keeping the water supply from con-
| tamination, etc.
Only the outside layer of stored |
feed, the pamphlet emphasizes, will
become contaminated. The rest |
will be usable. Covering is of ex-
treme importance, as radioactivity
is carried by finely divided dust |
particles. |
Nobody expects atomic attack. |
| But it is a good idea to know what
to do, -and how to protect farm
animals as well as people if the day |
should come. On the farmer rests
squarely the responsibility for feed-
ing the country, in time of peace or |
| time of war. The farmer's job is |
the foundation stone of survival.
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Dallas Away;
Lehman Home
| Dallas, Lake-Lehman
| Lose To Swoyersville
| On the local High School basket-
.
By Edward Collier The route into Louisiana de- grown and century-old man-
| quarters of the 1800's. Many of
| ie Be RA Dos % Tes ng J onisiangls, Pil- toursto Hodges Gardens; a mar- sions sit back among huge mag-
| nich A’ Lake tol = hacks | FEI Trad along listor ic El vel of planned beauty with its nolias. This bayou country is a ; =
|night an ake-Lehman osts | Camino Real provides a Magic 12.mile scenic drive; and Fort mecca for the hunter and figh-. with every $5. or more Purchase
| Wilkes-Barre Township on the Leh. | Circle auto trip that is ideal for Jesup Park. commemorating a ‘man. . z
| man floor. ene. a SS oaaptuches vital American Army head- There is a side trip to Het PLUS
Dallas and West Wyoming switch- | HL The restore Ole t tone Fort, Wells, a health. spa discovered
| aig: y . | now on the wooded campus of The tone fronts Of tre A when drillers hit hot water in- . = .
| ed their games, with Dallas being | Stephen I. Austin College. In- A pi o Brena » UN= ctead of oil. Back in Texas is STOREWI E REDUCTIONS
| the home team the first half when | side its thick 1779 stone walls hurried Natchitoches are orna- yisper, a timber land * where j Ky dey.
mented with lacy iron grillwork; man-planted pine woods cluster
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the floor was being refinished at { are mementos of turbulent pio- t Sutival B bell
the West Wyomin m, SO this | neer days. Many of the 100-year at. festival time ante-bellum ahout ‘houses and stores: then | : , 5
Dota ib nlay AL Cowboys old houses of the Republicls showplacde homes are open to the open range avhere hogs.and live- = Smart Shoppers are Shopping here. . .
oars. Dallas won the first. meeting | founders stand in San Aug- public. To the south you pass stock saunter along like pedess. | and SAVING PLENTY.
lb torcon these +4 id be Ahele = ustine, the “Cradle of Texas.” fields where 'cotton is being trians with the right of way. mn
Toil os a ee = OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9
| to make it’ two stray riday | 3 Sa ie Lo
| night. | Misericordia Cagers To Bid Hennebaul Fund Pr. Runkle Takes Course |B i
| Lake-Lehman still finding it dif] | - B yy
| ficult to win a ball game, hopes | Dr.'David Kunkle, Lehman Aven- 8 ?
| to atone for its 62-29 drubbing at ue, is taking a week's post gradu- | | Sa ]
| the hands of the Braves of Eddie | (ate in Periodontal Prosthesis at a Clothes Tor DAD & LAD
| Solacl at: the Township gym in the | University of Pennsylvania Dental \'@ BACK MT. SHOPPING CENTER
| first half. School. He will return later this year |'8 SHAVERTOWN
The Knights have been able to | for further graduate work. | 7
en | es y Shes usuEsTEum CT Ll a id
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| get their offense sharpened a bit ,
| s'noe the first meeting but will
have to stop os high scoring Fer- |
to crack the win
COLLEGE MISERIC A
Educational-Guidance Institute
— Announces Registration For —
READING IMPROVEMENT
CLASSES FOR STUDENTS FROM FOURTH GRADE THROUGH
COLLEGE who desire to become better readers or who are
experiencing difficulty in academic achievement.
CLASSES FOR ADULTS who are seriously intent upon improv-
ing their reading ability.
| rence in order
| column.
| Dallas Loses
| Dallas onened the second half last |
| Thursday by droppng a 56-48 de-
| cis sion to Swoyersville. |
| A bad second period in pid
| the Sailors outscored Dallas 14-5
was the turning point of the tilt. |
Tom Gauntlett with 24 and Bob
| Letts 14 led the Dallas offense,
| while Olejmick with 24, Kemzura 14 |
| and Holup 12 led the scoring for
| the Sailors.
| Knights ‘Drop Pair
where Fred Hennebaul was injured
while participating in a wrestling
meet.
Left to Right: Leanore Swan, Jean
Drapiewski, ‘co captain, and Sara
Gregory.
| College Misericurdia cagers. will |
stage a benefit game tonight at |
| Lake-Lehman dropped its first | 7:30 p.m., proceeds will go to the
| two starts of the second half losing | Fred Hennebaul Recovery Fund. To-
to Ashley 81-34 Friday night and | Big ght's game will find , the. hoop-
dropping a 72-48 verdict to Swoy- | sters of coaches Marie Morris and |
eravilie Tuesday. | Eliabetn Titus in a return match |
3 ne |gvith the Wilkes Colonelett |
B shlev fray, R {git e es Colonelevtes. J
I; the Ashley 4 a In the first game of the series Plans Bre Completed
For Valentine Dence
Applications accepted at the Educational-Guidance Institute,
29 W. Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Phone
VA 3-0166
Registration closes—Friday, February 9, 1962
high man with 9 tallies in a losing ?
| effort. White 22. Buckland 17 and fpiovey ois Lil 2 he gy
5 k | Misericordia efeate eir local |
Sure 15. sparked ‘the ‘Rockets of» rivals 51-41. Wilkes with a greatly Mrs. Alva Eggleston, president of
Olejnick Scores 34 | improved sextet will be geared to Dallas Senior Woman's Club, Ms. |
In losing to the Sailors, Bob Rog- | give the Back Mountain squad M. J. Brown, and Mrs. Joseph
ers copped scoring honors with | plenty of tough competition in hopes Schneider will be hostesses at the
| 20 tallies, 16 in the second half. | of their first victory over Miseri- Club’s Annual Valentine Dance to
| Ken Ellsworth: followed with: 15, | cordia since relations were initiated be held at the Irem Temple Country
| several years ago. Club Saturday from 9 to 1 a.m. Mrs.
| with 11 coming in the opening | £ ; : -
half g The game this evening will add Sherman Harter, General Chairman
| The-big scorer for the night was a timely element to the Hennebaul and Mrs. Jack Stanley, Co-Chair-
2 i | benefit since the three forwards who man, announce that reservations
| Olejnick of the Sailors with 34 tal- | > ree py ’
Tos 14 in the Hret half and oq ‘ Comprise the Misericordia starting
; : lineup are alumnae and former
n the third quarter before being p J
[in tae from = line-up by coach | teammates at Lehman High School. Harry Peifer up until noon Satur-
{Champ | Senior forwards Jean Drapiewski day, February 10.
Kemzura also chipped in with fond one ‘Swan al with | TET TTT
| 19 markers to aid Olejnick. | junior Sara Gregory played varsity | = USE THE POST CLASSIFIED |
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can be made with Mrs. Robert
Graham of Shavertossn or Mrs.
| basketball while students at Lehman | For The Biggest Bargains | 2 0 FF
Williams In Hospital | =
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