The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 07, 1966, Image 14

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The first Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction
was held in 1947. We salute the Twentieth Auction and
the people who, through the years, have given of them-
selves to make each one a success.
Excerpts from news stories, Barnyard Notes and
Pillar to Post are printed, along with pictures taken at
the Auctions.
Howard Risley’s Barnyard Notes were a special
feature of The Dallas Post. The following appeared
June 15, 1951.
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It’s Auction time again!
Everybody enjoys the Auction! Everybody gives and
everybody buys! Its appeal is universal, from the
youngest to the oldest members of the community --
all have fun.
But keep this under your hat -- for it’s no secret —-
a great many persons from all sections ofthis commun-
ity gave $50 each to help start the library in 1945,
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long before there was any thought of an Auction.
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One gave $1,500 and asked to have no publicity. = ne Y
Another gave $500 on the same terms, and since that : FOUNDED
time several others have made cash contributions rang- 1945
ing from $50 to $500. Without that support, when the 0 Es
Library was just a dream, the dream would have never «
become a reality.
In the excitement of the Auction, don’t lose sight of
its purpose.
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