The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 04, 1947, Image 7

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    RE
“FARM TOPICS
The Pennsylvania IState College
School of Agriculture
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Arrange Farm Shop—Early spring
is a good time to get into the farm
shop to put it in order. Hammers
and axes should not only be kept
_ in condition as aids to good work-
. ®manship, but also kept in their
place in the interest of safety.
Look After Calves—Since it is im-
possible to correct mistakes that
were made when the cows were basis of preliminary reports, the
calves, proper calf feeding and man- (1947 4-H enrollment in Pennsyl-
agement should receive all the at-'|vania should go substantially above
tention they deserve,
Get Sawlogs To Market—Saw-
logs cut during the late winter and
early spring should be marketed
. the mark for 1946.
i 4,000 Demonstrations—Extension
‘ erosion control demonstrations in
no later than three or four months | the State now exceed 4,000, says F.
after cutting. Longer delays may
result in logs checking badly, caus-
ing poor lumber.
Home Freezer Units—Home freez-
er units large enough to fit farm
family needs average five to seven
cubic feet of storage space per per-
son. A cubic foot holds about 30
to 35 pounds of food.
Bigger 4-H Enrollment—On the
by McFeatters
STRICTLY BUSINESS
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Dale MFeiller,
“Late again, Firston?”
THESE WOMEN!
By d'Alessio
yon
“Oh, we'll go thru it some time . . . mail doesn’t mean
much to us since Junior got back from Japan!”
OUR DEMOCRACY — byMet
IN THE EARLY DAYS OF AMERICA, WHEN THE FAMILY
HAD TO PRODUCE ALMOST EVERYTHING IT USED,
CLOTHING THE FAMILY WAS ONE OF THE MAJOR TASKS.
=IT INVOLVED CARDING AND SPINNING, DYEING AND ;
WEAVING AND, FINALLY, THE FASHIONING AND
STITCHING OF THE GARMENTS -ALL DONE BY HAND.
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THERE 1S PROBABLY NO MORE STRIKING EXAMPLE OF
AMERICA'S ENERGIES AND GENIUS IN PRODUCTION AND
DISTRIBUTION THAN IN THE TRANSITION FROM ‘HOMESPUN
TO “STORE” CLOTHES.
TODAY, CLOTHING (S ON A MASS PRODUCTION BASIS,
WITH STYLE AND VALUES CONVENIENTLY AVAILABLE
TO ALL FAMILIES THROUGHOUT THE LAND.
!G. Bamer, Penn [State extension
agronomist.
Thirsty Plants—Azaleas growing
in the home require large amounts
of water.
Good Construction Pays—The ex-
tra value and effort which went in-
to well-constructed Pennsylvania
farm buildings paid off during recent
heavy snows and windstorms, ‘Such
buildings generally came through in
good shape as contrasted with those
of poor construction, many of
which were reported damaged from
SALSBURY SAL
“Cecal Coccidiosis is
now at its height,
A problem no poul-
tryman dares
take light, \
Seo use REN-0-SAL in ghd
drinking water, (ff
To prevent an
attack of
harrowing
slaughter!”
DR SALSBURY'S REN-O-SAL the easy to
give dnnking water medicine, last year re-
duced the losses from cecal coccidiosis in
thousands of flocks. Use it at the first symp-
CX
Be. Lablaburiya
CEREAL
SEAT Ld
DR. SALSBURY'S
REN-O-SAL
ALSO
STIMULATES
GROWTH
Stapleton’s Drug Store
LUZERNE, PENNA.
Always rely on this great rub for |
CHEST
LILIES
to relieve coughs — aching muscles
RUB ON
Fine
Memorials
LARGE SELECTION
Summit Hill Marble &
Granite Co.
Luzerne-Dallas Highway
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the stress of wind or weight of
snow.
Dairy Records Help—In breeding
up a herd for better production,
dairy herd improvement association
records are an invaluable help for
checking on performance of indi-
vidual animals. Herd tests or pri-
vate records also can be of value.
Baby Beef Profits—Farm boys and
girls, on the average, earned at-
tractive financial rewards from #4-
H Baby Beef projects in 1946, and
Allen L. Baker, State club leader
of Pennsylvania State College, says
“what is of equal importance, they
learned proper feeding and man-
agement of beef cattle.”
Annual ABC Meeting—Rules and
regulations for guarding breed pur-
ity was one of the topics discussed
at the recent annual meeting of the
Pennsylvania Association of Arti-
ficial Breeding Co-operatives at
Pennsylvania State College.
Get Lambs To Market—Since the
first lambs to reach market may
bring the season’s best prices, W.
B. Connell, Penn [State extension
livestock specialist, reminds to get
the lambs to market weight soon
as possible.
Clean-up On Borers—Since corn
borer moths can fly for miles; clean-
ups of their over-winter shelters,
such as cornstalks, should be or-
ganized by whole communities.
SU cay To Have
No
Kleenite ends messy, narmful orushing. Just
put your plate or bridge in a glass of water,
add a little Kleenite. Presto! Stains, dis-
colorations and denture odors disappear.
Your teeth sparkle like new. Ask your drug-
gist today for Kleenite. Or for generous
ree Sample, write Kojene Products Corp.,
Rochester 11, N. Y.
(KLEENITE the Brushless Way
LEGAL
Notice is hereby given that Mar-
tin ‘A. Brennan of Duryea Borough,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania,
Guardian of Mary E. Kennedy, a
weak-minded person, has filed in the
Office of the Luzerne County Pro-
thonotary his first and final account
to No. 1014 October Term, 1944,
and that the same will be presented
to the ‘Court for audit and confirma-
tion on the 21st day of April, 1947,
at ten o'clock WA. M., and that
unless cause be shown to the
contrary the same will be con-
firmed.
PATRICK J. FLANNERY,
Attorney
TO: CHARLES KACMARSKI, RE-
SPONDENTT:
You are required to appear on
April 14th, 1947, at 10:00 AM. to
answer complaint of Florence Kac-
marski in divorce a vinculo matri-
moni
Term, 1947, in the Court of Com-
mon’ Pleas of Luzerne County, Pa.
ROBERT SHERROICK
Sheriff
H. MONROE HOUTZ, Attorney
The Lehman ' Township ‘School
District, Lehman, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, will receive sealed
bids until 8 PM. Tuesday, April
8, 1947 for the following:
4—Beauty ‘Gas Ranges, Model
filed to No. 462, January.
COUGHS
CHEST COLDS
ACHES—PAINS
Try Quay’s
G. G. 5.
Goose Grease Salve
Penetrating Rub
AT ALL GOOD STORES
Oc
Our Prices Are
Trucksville
INTHE FACE OF O
RISING PRICESWE
ARE OFFERING TOP QUALITY SCRATCH FEED
AT THE LOW PRICE OF $4.15 A HUNDRED
. . . AND TO PROVE IT’S NO MISTAKE, WE
ARE SELLING CRAWFORD FEEDS AND
MASHES AT THESE HARD-TO-BEAT PRICES.
Crawford’s Chick Starter
Crawford’s Growing Mash
Crawford’s 20% Laying Mash $4.35 hnd.
Cash At The Mill
SORRY, WE CAN'T GUARANTEE THESE PRICES
BEYOND APRIL 12.
TRUCKSVILLE MILLS
STANLEY MOORE, Prop.
WwW
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$4.60 hnd.
$.4.35 hnd.
Pennsylvania
BG88IN5LO; Four top burners,
oven, bréiler, Wilcolator Heat
Control. Manufactured by Odin
Stove Company, Erie, Pennsyl-
vania. These ranges may be
inspected at Lehman High School.
All bids must be in a sealed en-
velope marked “BIDS FOR GAS
RANGE” and addressed to Lewis
V. Ide, Secretary, Lehman, Pa.
The Board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD,
Lewis V. Ide,
Secretary.
In the Court of Common Pleas
of Luzerne County, No. 1294 Decem-
ber Term, 1946. Libel in Divorce
a vinculo matrimonii, Grace Swine-
hart v. Arthur Swinehart. To Art-
hur Swinehart: Take notice that
an alias subpoena having been re-
turned by the Sheriff of Luzerne
County, that you cannit be found
in Luzerne County, you are here-
by notified and directed to appear
before the said Court on Monday,
April 21, 1947, at 10 AM., to answer
the complaint filed in the above
case.
ROBERT 'SHERROCK,
; Sheriff
, WILLTAM A. VALENTINE
Attorney
730 Miners National Bank Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1947
AT 10:00 AM.
By virtue of a writ of fi fa, No.
11, May Term, 1947, issued out of
the Court of (Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, to me directed,
there will be exposed to public sale
by vendue, to the highest and best
bidders, {for cash, in Court Room
No. 1, Court House,in the City of
Wilkes-Barre, County of Luzerne
and State of Pennsylvania, on Fri-
day, April 25, 1947, at ten o'clock,
in the aforenocon of the said day,
all the right, title and interest of
the Defendants in and to the follow-
ing described lot, piece or parcel of
land, viz:
PAGE SEVEN
All the right, title and interest
in and to that certain piece or
parcel of land, situate in the
City of Wilkes-Barre, County
of Luzerne and State of Penn-
sylvania, bounded and de~
scribed as follows:
Situate in the first ward of
the (City of Wilkes-Barre, and
being the Westerly half of Lot
No. 157 on Miner, Kulp and
IChase’s map of North Wilkes-
Barre, recorded in Luzerne
County in Deed Book No. 164,
page 1, being 22% feet in front
or width on Chestnut street, ,
and 130 feet in depth, and con-
taining 2,925 square feet.
Siezed and taken into execution at
the suit of Ralph J. Johnston, At-
torney, Assignee, vs. Anthony Pu-
laski and Nellie Pulaski, and will
be sold by
ROBERT SHERROCK, Sheriff
JOHNSTON & POPE,
Attorneys
STOP AT—
GREEN'S
For Good Food
Located near Mosier’s on
the Tunkhannock - Dallas
Highway, this restaurant is
open from 6 AM. to mid-
night to serve the traveling
public.
Luncheons and dinners
daily, as well as counter
service.
GREEN'S
THE PURE OIL STATION
Tunkhannock-Dallas Highway
(Near Mosier’s)
Phone 207-R-13
Samuel Green, Prop.
GROW GOOD CALVES CHEAPER
START with TIOGA Calf Food
FOLLOW with TIOGA Calf Grower
BOTH FEEDS IN MEAL OR PELLET FORM
KUNKLE, PA.
Phone 387-R-49
DEVENS MILLING COMPANY
A. C. Devens, Owner
DALLAS, PA.
Phone 200
OR
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WASHERS
Sales and Service
REBENNACK & COVERT
265-267 WYOMING AVENUE, KINGSTON ME
DON€ BY SPECIALISTS.
MARY WORTH’S FAMILY
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DON'T GET TOO FAR
AWAY, MiSs VARDEN! WE'LL
SOON BE READY FOR You
OKAY! TOMMY AND I
ARE TAKING A LITTLE
STROLL-- TO TALK OVER
THE SCRIPT!
HAVE A CONFESSION
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I USED TO THINK YOU WERE A
SCHEMING LITTLE BRAT-- BUT
YOU'VE BEEN SO SWELL TO ME--
TO MAKE!
«AND 1. WELL--L
DIDN'T WANT US TO GO
ON BEING FRIENDS IF
1 DIDN'T SHOOT AS
SQUARE WITH You
AS YOU'VE SHOT
WITH ME ! SO--«
LET'S GET BACK
TO THE SET, TOM!
I--I THINK THEY'RE
WAITING FOR ME!
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