The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 04, 1948, Image 6

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THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1948 ..
SWEET VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Case and
family of Pearl River, N. Y., spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Case.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley en-
tertained over the weekend the
latter's sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. George Alrich, of
Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson
entertained over the weekend Mr.
and Mrs. Anton Pregler and Doris,
Mr. and Mrs. William Schofield of
Stamford, Conn.; Mr. and ‘Mrs.
Haydn Williams and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Rohda of Kingston; Mr. and
Mrs. George Harlow, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Eccleston, and Marilyn, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Grove and Betty
of Washington, D. C.; Mr. and
Mrs. Durwood Williams and Ron-
ald, Mrs. W. J. Richards, Miss June
Reynolds of Kingston; Mr. and
Mrs. Freeman Robbins of Shick-
shinny, and Mrs. Florence Garra-
han of Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quoss en-
tertained Monday Mr. and Mrs.
John Williams of Nanticoke.
Mrs. Boyd Smith and family and
the former's father, Harry Edwards,
of Newark Valley, N. Y., were
guests of the McKinley Longs over
the weekend.
Miss Bess Klinetob entertained
on Monday Miss Florence Parks of
Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Fay Brown of
Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. George
Grant and family, Mrs. Phame Cal-
lender and Mrs. Annie Klinetob,
Mrs. Catherine Redmon of New
Jersey, Mrs. William Schmoll of
East Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Middleton and Homer, Jr., of Ide-
town.
Mrs. Elsie Wesley entertained
over the weekend her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Cope and Lois of Allentown and
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Wesley and Mar-
ian and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wes-
ley of Vestal, N. Y.
Lcer.
IDETOWN
Miss Helen Williamson of Phila-
delphia, who spent the weekend
in the Back Mountain area, was a
caller at the home of Mrs. Della
Parrish on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. McDonald of
Vernon, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. V. J.
Rella and Sam Sperted and Monica
Kalk of New Jersey spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Swan.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis of
Rochester, N. Y., spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spen-
They were also callers at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mon-
tross on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Welsh are
spending some time with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Dymond, of Meridian,
Conn.
Mrs. Vernon Covey and Sherman
Covey of Spotwood, N. J., spent the
weekend with her grandmother,
Mrs. Ethel Ide.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neely of
Wilkes-Barre spent Sunday with
Mrs. A. A. Neely.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chesko and
sons, Albert, Jr., and James of
Johnson City, N. Y., spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Casterline.
Mr. and Mrs. John Garinger and
children, Lois and Jackie, spent
Sunday with relatives in Johnson
City, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones of
Elizabeth, N. J., spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. John Race.
Mrs. J. H. Kritzberger and daugh-
ter Dorothy of Courtdale, Mr. and
Mrs. Sammy Rocco Grandi and
sons of Vestal, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Kritzberger, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Weber of Philadelphia, Mrs.
Henry Banta of Luzerne spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Kreidler.”
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Terranova of
Philadelphia spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kitchen.
Mrs. Howard Moore of Simsbury,
Conn., visited relatives and friends morial Day weekend with Mr.
here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Donnelly
and son, Jackie, spent the week-
end with relatives and friends in
Lancaster, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Roberts
and children, Richard and Margaret
Jane and Sally, of Plymouth spent
the weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Margaret Jennings.
Mrs. Emma Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
George Smith and Betty of Wilkes-
Barre and Velton Smith of Ham-
| and Mrs. Victor Keithline.
Rev. and Mrs. Carl Brandon and
family spent Memorial Day at
Sweet Valley and the evening at
Red Rock Bible Conference.
Mr. and Mrs. George Enke, son
David, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Schoonover, sons Gene and Clar-
ence Jr., spent some time on Me-
morial Day at their Hunter's Lodge
at Forkston. =
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Howell of
Johnson City, N. Y., were weekend
burg spent Sunday with Mr. and. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Mrs. Walter Smith.
Smail and Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Mrs. W. L. Wilkinson of Wilkes- | Gay.
Barre spent the weekend with her| Mr.
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. L. S. Blanchard.
Centerffioreland
Mrs. Clara Shupp spent Memorial
Day with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Fiske of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gay of
Binghamton, N. Y., spent the Me-
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones, Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and
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Myers Dispersal Sale
Having decided to discontinue farming, I will sell, rain or
shine, at my farm located on Overbrook Avenue, Dallas Town-
ship, one mile from Dallas and 4 mile from Huntsville (Watch
for Arrows) on
Saturday, June 12, 1948
STARTING AT 10:30 A.M.
Consisting of 20 head of Registered Holsteins and 4 Registered
Bangs and T. B. Accredited, Calfhood Vaccinated,
Certificate No. 17074
Jerseys.
Featured in this sale are the very prominent and popular
Sires, such as “Fair View Montvic Chieftain.” ‘“Montvic Pathfind-
er,” ‘“Piebe Carnation Johanna Beets,” ‘Pietje Fobes of Valley
View,” and also some of the best sires used at the NEPA Breed-
ing Association.
These Heifers are from two months up to two years of age.
Some are due to freshen in July. Several open Heifers, one Bull
Calf from a record dam old enough for service.
ALSO THESE CONSIGNMENTS From Good, Accredited Herds:
From H. P. Riley, Dallas, Pa., 2 three-year-olds, one with a
Baby Calf, and a good aged Cow fresh with Heifer Calf and Milk-
ing 60 lbs, a day.
From Ralph M. Sands, Wyoming, Pa., a daughter of Rows-
dale, Johanna Pabst, with a 4-year-old record of 14,934 lbs of
milk, 533 lbs. of fat.
From Shoemaker Bros., Wyoming, Pa. 2 granddaughters of
Lauxmont O’Nobleman, one from a 10,000 lb. two-year-old.
From Hillside Farms, Trucksville, Pa., 1 Baby Heifer Calf from
a good record two-year-old. !
FARM MACHINERY to be sold consists of a Model A Farm-
all Tractor Plow, Cultivator and 2-row Corn Planter to fit; Model
F-12 FARMALL TRACTOR, on Rubber, with Cultivator and
Plow to fit; Corn Harvester, Hay Tedder, 3-can Milk Cooler, 3--
section Harrow, Disk Harrow, Hay Rake, Lime Spreader, Hillside
Plow, 2-horse Cultivator, Potato Digger, Feed Grinder, 2 Garage
Air Compressors, 2-Roller-bearing Freight Skids, 1940 Diamond
T Truck, W. license, van body; 60-passenger Dodge School Bus,
1947 with DeLuxe Carpenter body, used one school term; 48-
passenger Federal School Bus, 1942 with DeLuxe Superior body;
also other Farm Implements, Tools, etc.
TERMS OF SALE—CASH. All settlements to be made on
day of sale. No property to be removed from the premises until
settled for. Lunch will be served by the Huntsville WSCS.
C. L. MYERS,
OWNER
Dallas, Pa. RD 2
HOWARD W. SANDS, Auctioneer
RALPH M. SANDS, Sale Mgr. and Pedigrees.