The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 09, 1954, Image 10

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Hillside Bulls Rank
As Pedigree Sires
Hillside Farms has two regis-
tered Holstein-Friesian bulls which
have been rated Preferred Pedigree
Sires by The Holstein-Friesian As-
sociation of America. They are:
Mallary Rag Apple Select; and
Whirlhill Wozard of Oz.
This honor, based on achieve-
ments in both milk production and
body conformation of parents on
both sides, is granted through the
Selective Registration Program de-
signed as an additional means to
breed improvement , and differs
from all previously established be-
cause it is based on parental
achievement rather than accom-
plishment of the animal itself.
The Preferred Pedigree rating is
the highest honor awarded through
Selective Registration system. An
integral part of the registration
system, the ratings for these bulls
will be indicated on their certifi-
cate of registry and on all records
of the association.
RANSOM REUNION
Twentieth reunion of the de-
scendants of Chester’ and Harriet
Ransom was held at the Corey B.
Ransom home, Demunds Road, on
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess
and family were hostesses.
Dinner was enjoyed by all at 2
p. m. after which the business
meeting was conducted by presi-
dent, Henry Hess. Corey Ransom
gave the treasurer's report, and
Liva Garinger, the historian’s re-
port. A short program followed.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. V. A.
Rosengrant, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Wright, Waterbury, Conn.; Mr. and
Mrs. Warren E. Smith, Brooklyn,
N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Austin,
Johnson City, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Davenport, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Wilkins, Owosso, Mich.;
Mrs. Allen Keil, Lockport, N. Y.;
Mr. and Mrs. Z. E* Garinger, Mr.
and Mrs. F. Nelson Garinger, Joan
Riaubia, Dallas; Mrs. Robert Harlos,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carr, Kings-
ton; Mrs. Loren Keller, Lorraine
Keller, Frank Prutzman, Idetown;
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger,
Lina Garinger, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Garinger, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Garinger, Mrs. Joseph Rauch, Brad-
ley and Kendall Rauch, Lloyd Gar-
inger, Corey Ransom, Mr. and Mrs.
Hess, Nancy, Mary, Richard and
Harry, Jr.
Mrs. Laidler Entertains
Leaders At Buffet Supper
Leaders and Committee women
of Shavertown Girl Scout Troop
66, were entertained at the home
of Mrs. Clarence Laidler, Pioneer
Avenue, at a Thursday evening
buffet supper. At the business
meeting following, Mrs. Laidler
thanked these women for their
work: Mrs. William Burnaford,
secretary, and Mrs. Fred Eck,as-
sistant; Mrs. John Clause, treas-
urer; Mrs. William Pethic, tele-
phone squad; Mrs. Fred Anderson,
publicity; Mrs. Fred Stevens and
Mrs. Fred Eck, cookie sale; Mrs.
John Clause and Mrs. William
Pethick, bake sale.
‘Gold pencils were presented to
Mrs. D. P. Merolla, leader, and her
capable assistants, Mrs. Lawry and
Mrs. John Johnson. Donation to
fund: for purchase of a plaque hon-
oring Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Weckesser,
was voted. The plaque is to be
erected at Wildwood, ‘their gift to
Wyoming Valley Council of Girl
Scouts.
Waddya Read?
Our country has 7,500 public
libraries and 1,450 book stores—
far too few of each, say worried
intellectual leaders. . . . But we do
have more than 116,000 newsstand
outlets which sell millions of paper-
back books and magazines.
Survey shows there are four
times as many radios in use in
U. S. as TV sets; that 13% million
The doggie in the window, look-
ing wistfully at children passing
a fixture at Bond’s tailor shop ever
since it opened September First.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bond have no
children, so Snooky is a pampered
pup. Right now, with summer sun-
shine pouring into the window and
super-heating it, Snooky abandons
her favorite station in the middle
of the day, returning to it after
things cool off.
Correction
In the Post last week it was
erroneously stated that Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Kozich had celebrated
their fortieth wedding anniversary.
Heaven forbid! It was their
twenty-ninth.
Buction Holidays
Back Mountain Library and the
Dallas Post will be closed Friday
and Saturday, Auction days. In
case of emergency, come over to
the Risley barn.
William Jeters, Guests
At Anniversary Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Jeter,
Lake Street, were guests of honor
at a surprise birthday dinner party
at Irem Country Club Saturday
evening when they celebrated their
fortieth wedding anniversary. Pres-
ent were members of a card club
of long standing: Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Eder, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arbogast,
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley, Mr. and
Mrs. James Brownlee, Mrs. E. I.
Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Filmore,
Mr. and Mrs... Harry Filmore, Mr.
and Mrs. Ramsey Mebane, Dr. and
Mrs. J. Preston Sturdevant, Mr.
and Mrs. Jeffrey Millard, their
children, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Den-
nison, Harrisburg; Mr, and Mrs.
Harry R. Jeter, New York City, and
Mr. and Mrs. William Jeter, Jr.,
Dallas.
Judith Ann Schneider
To ‘Be Honored At Party
Judith Ann Schneider, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schneider
of Parrish Street, will be guest of
honor at a birthday party to help
celebrate her sixth birthday anni-
versary. Present will be Dora
Williams, Peggy Reese, Cathy
Reese, Patsy Peiffer, Alice Reese,
Janine Dierolf, Marjorie Gallagher,
Robbie Weaver, Freddie Mintzer,
Billie ‘Tredinnick, Kennie Ridall,
Edward Gallagher, Joe Schneider
and the guest of honor.
Kennel Club To Care For
Library Ruction Livestock
Back Mountain Kennel [Club will
again. take charge of caring for
animals brought for sale to the
Library Auction in Dallas, Friday
and Saturday. They will see that
puppies and geese and pigs have
water to drink and that their
crates are located in the shade.
Read The Post Classified
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MAIN HIGHWAY
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radios were made last year, 7 mil-
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