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AUGUST 26, 1938
PAGE SEVEN.
A Column For Young Men And
Women Of High School
By AUNT CAL
Age
CHANGING POINTS OF VIEW
From early infancy to extreme old
age we see the world from many dif-
ferent angles.- At first we are de-
pendent on others for every need.
Gradually, as we become stronger, we
begin to do things for ourselves. Final-
ly we emerge to the place where we
can take care of ourselves and help
others as well,
During all this time our point of
view has been changing. The little
child with a dog bigger than himself
| as a playmate, for instance, grows un-
til the dog looks small to him. His
attitude toward that dog becomes def-
ferent because of his different rela-
tionships with it constantly. One day
you look at things with the eyes of a
child. A few months later you are
older and more fully grown and see
them from a more mature angle. With
greater eperxience in the world you
will see things still differently.
Points of view vary also because of
conditions. An apple has less value to
a farmer boy who has but to stick his
hand in a barrelful and take all he
wants than it does to a city boy who
must pay five cents for only one. What
is a feast to a poor person may be lean
pickings for one who is wealthy.
A person’s point of view is formed
through association with his parents,
neighbors, teachers, and playmates,
and from his church affiliations, as
well as from his experiences. Other
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THE DALLAS POST FRIDAY,
nationality, religion, family back-
ground, or experience.
As you meet other people, you will
find many points of view on all ques-
tions. Learn to respect the opinions
of others but do mot be too ready to
adopt them as your own.
It is quite natural for a young per-
son when he gets around a little to
feel that perhaps his parents are a
little old-fashioned and don’t know
“what’s what.” Remember that your
parents got around a little, too, when
they were your age. Perhaps they did
not own an automobile, but they had
the old horse and buggy.
So don’t be too ready to adopt new
ideas on important questions until you
have thought it over carefully.
Money Making Tip. For those who
like quiet work or cannot get around
much, there is an opportunity to sell
ideas will be held by those of different
crossword puzzles if you can learn to
Runaway Machine Crashes
Down Mountain Side
“Jump!” yelled the gang, and the
operator made it to safety just as his
gas powered shovel ran over the edge
of a steep bank and crashed to the
bottom of a ravine 60 feet below.
Crossing a soft fill of the road con-
struction on Red Rock mountain, near
Dalton, last fortnight, the big machine
ran away, dashed down the mountain
side. All work had to be suspended
and two days put in with crews and
machinery to recover the shovel.
make them correctly. I will give you
the name of a syndicate which buys
these, if you will address me, in care
of this paper, and enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope,
So long until next week,
AUNT CAL.
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Runaway Oxen Establish
First Kunkle Homestead
(Continued on Page 3)
ing descended from one of Mary LaBar
Kunkle’s sisters. This titles every
female descendant of ary LaBar
Kunkle to membership. in the “Daugh-
ters of the American Revolution”, and
every male in the “Sons of the Amer-
ican Revolution”.
Abraham LaBar married Margaret
Gordon, and their daughter, Mary,
married (1) Henry Kirkendall, and (2)
Philip Kunkle. Mary LaBar Kirken-
dall Kunkle had three children by
Henry Kirkendall—Wheeler, who mar-
ried Maria DeRemer, Peggy, who mar-
ried Peter Sharpe, and Eliza, who mar-
ried John Shaver. John and Eliza
Shaver both died young, and their
children, Catherine and Henry, were
reared in Philip Kunkle’s home. Peter
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zerne County, Pennsylvania, in what
is now known as Dorranceton, oppo-
site the Dorrance farm, and on a part
of which the West Side Nesbitt Me-
morial Hospital stands.
Mrs. Kunkle wished to be near her
daughter, so Philip Kunkle sold his
home in New Jersey and moved to
Pennsylvania. The first year of his
residence there he lived on a rented
farm lying between Luzerne and Wyo-
ming. The Susquehanna River then,
as now, sometimes went on a ram-
page, and he arose one morning to
find his buildings surrounded by wa-
ter. He was disgusted. He was not
favorably impressed anyhow with the
agricultural possibilities of the Wyo-
ming Valley, as much of the land was
covered with scrub pine and conglom-
erate rocks, so he went over the moun-
tain to Dallas and purchased a tract
of several hundred acres.
Sharpe had purchased a farm in Lu-
(To Be Continued)
EEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW «=
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EPSTEIN
Clothier, Hatter, Furnisher
70 E. MARKET ST.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
JUST ARRIVED . . .
New Models in Elgin Watches
15 jewels $29.75
H. E. FREEMAN
JEWELER
LUZERNE, PA.
HALL’S NURSERY
DESIGN
CONSTRUCTION
MAINTENANCE
PLANT MATERIALS
Tree Surgery and Spraying
HENRY P. HALL 1100 Wyo. Ave.
Landscape Architect Forty, Fort
Pittston 2929—Phones—Kingston 79285
OLIVER & JONES
a PAPER
PAINTS AND WA
705 MARKET ST. ° KINGSTON
[ Telephone 7-4512
* PITTSBURGH PAINTS
Sorocth
27 LHID” * FLORHIDE «+ WATERSPAR » SUN-PP
Nettleton Shoes $10 and up
' Whitehall Shoes $5.45
53 W. Market Street
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
(Sterling Hotel)
UNION ROOFING CO.
Roofing — Insulation
Siding
TELEPHONE 38-2517
87-89 Wood St., Wilkes-Barre
Wilkes-Barre’s Largest Working Men's
Shoe and Clothing Store
BALL OUTLET CO.
Headquarters for Men’s, Women’s and
Children’s Riding Outfits
Large Assortment Camping Outfits
Lowest Prices
113 S. MAIN ST., WILKES-BARRE
HILLSIDE TIRE SERVICE
Gulf Gas, Oils — Tiolene, Pennzoil
LEE TIRES
Tel. Dallas 9089-R-2
TRUCKSVILLE, PA.
BONNER & VANCAMPEN
Sales CHEVROLET Service
Used Cars Properly Reconditioned
and Priced To Save You Money
7-2118 — PHONES — 7-2119
694 WYOMING AVENUE
KINGSTON, Pa.
STANDARD TOP WORKS
WILKES-BARRE
CHARLES R. SMITH, Prop.
Canvas Covers, Upholstering, Automo-
bile Top, Body and Fender Repairing
AUTO GLASS
600 Market St., Kingston. - Phone 75713
: Dodge — Plymouth
Dodge Commercial Cars and Trucks
Dependable Used Cars and Trucks
CONRAD MOTOR CO.
PHONE 7-3125
303 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, Pa.
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Portrait Photographer
Make Your Appointment Today
522 Main St. Edwardsville
PHONE 7-8634
BLOCH’S
121 S. MAIN ST., WILKES-BARRE
MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE
OF ALL WALLPAPERS
6c DOUBLE ROLL—Values to 45¢c
13¢ TRIPLE ROLL, 30 in—Val. to 45¢c
Sold With Decorations
(Free parking in rear of store)
Mr Emre
"Buy with CONFIDENCE
and SAVE in our
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R. BRANDSTATDER
12 N. FRANKLIN STREET
WILKES-BARRE
EALER FOR
CLOVER BLOSSOM HONEY
WILL CALL ON YOU IN THE
NEAR FUTURE. HE WILL
APPRECIATE AN
INTERVIEW
Clover Blossom Honey Co.
"OUR D
| 305 S. MAIN ST. WILKES-BARRE
| Phone 2-4720 ... We'll Deliver Free
MAX HURWITZ
SCRAP IRON AND METALS
USED AUTOMOBILES AND PARTS
JORDAN
MEN’S FURNISHINGS
AND HATS OF
QUALITY
9 WEST MARKET STREET
WILKES-BARRE
You Can Get It At
Dallas 5-10c to $1 Store
46 Main Street
DALLAS PENNA.
“The Big Little Store”
E. Williams, Mgr.
STRUCTURAL MATERIAL
RAILS AND PIPES
PHONE 3-3719
518-24 So. Main St. Willxes-Barre, Pa.
Ask for . . .
Bartels Beer
. . . There Is None Better
. LOUIS COHEN & SON
BUTTONWOOD, PA.
. PHONE 3-0113
fy.Beams, Angles, 'Charinel Pipe, Wire
Rope, Flat, Square and Round
Iron, Sheet Iron
Concrete Rods
We Buy Scrap Iron and Steel
... DIAL 7-3841 ...
for Certified Concrete delivered where |
and when you want it
Coon Certified Concrete
For Construction —
B. G. Coon Construction Co.
278 UNION ST.
Nor
LUZERNE PA.’
'B¥VAN PIANO COMPANY
| 12 North Main St. Wilkes-Barre
PIANOS, RADIOS
“a, A Complete Musical Store
Sohmer~Bogart and Kimball Pianos
Te Qrgans
— “ai
© WILKES-BARRE
SPRING SERVICE CO.
HARRY HEMSTREET, Mgr.
Springs For All Popular Cars in Stock
Quickly Installed
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247 N. Washington St, Wilkes-Barre.
Shop 7-0073 — DIAL — Res. 7-6848
MOTOR VEHICLE
UTILITY SHOP
[| Bear System Wheel, Axle, Frame
| Straightening and Alignment
} Stop Shimmy — Save Tires
Electric Arc & Oxy-acetylene Welding
{ - Body, Fender Repairing
KINGSTON, PA.
374 MAIN ST.
MONEY ADVANCED . . .
On Your Automobile In 156 Minutes |
Title of automobile only requirement
STANDARD AUTO
FINANCE CO.
: 20 S. FRANKLIN STREET
WILKES-BARRE
Phone 2-2722
Office 2-4018—PHONES—Res. 7-7115 | :
~ QUICK WASHER REPAIRS
ON ALL MAKES
Sales — Service — Parts
EASY WASHER
REBENNACK & COVERT
267 Wyoming Avenue ....
Tel. 7-4514 Kingston, Pa.
Schooley and
. Company
"04 Second Y4tl. Bank Bldg.
. Wilkes-Barre
® ROOFING ©
Rockwool House InsulMtion
Asbestos Siding
FREE ESTIMATES
/
THE SEED STORE
“SEEDS THAT SUCCEED”
We Deliver — Phone Your Order
bn BELL PHONE 2-4911
43 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barr
SALE
SUITS, TOPCOATS
0’COATS
I A,B
2 Garments for $17.50
i 2 Garments for $24.50
2 Garments for $31.00
“SMILING SERVICE ALWAYS”
| OLIVER’S GARAGE
DALLAS, PENNA.
| Packard and Hudson Cars
White and Indiana Trucks
YOU CAN SELECT 2 SUITS
2 COATS OR ONE OF EACH
SCHAINUCK'S
57 PUBLIC SQUARE
WILKES-BARRE
Behind The Scenes
In Business World
wo
NEW YORK, August 22 — BUSI-
NESS—Progress is still being made,
though slowly, in the nation’s fight for
economic recovery. Operations in
America’s huge steel mills last week
rose to 40 per cent of capacity for the
first time since November. An esti-
mated 24,000 men were returned to
work in the Ford River Rouge plant.
PWA predicted that work will begin
at early dates on about $800,000,000 of
non-federal construction activit y
Plenty of jobs there. Inventories of
automobile dealers, according to Sec-
retary of Commerce Roper, are now at
the lowest point in four years. AAA
officials believe that loans are now
mandatory on the current cotton crop
inasmuch as the price on 10 designat-
ed spot markets has fallen to 8.20 cents
a pound. Such loans would halt any
further decline in the purchasing pow-
er of cotton growers. Looking ahead,
experts of the Bureau of Agricultural
Economics foresee a gradual improve-
ment for business during the fall and
winter months. :
——
HERE AND THERE — If every
American ate one more slice of bread
daily, farmers could sell 50,000,000
more bushels of wheat a year . . .
There are 15,240,000 work animals on
U. S. farms, or approximately 2.2 per
farm , . . Hot coffee is served in 96.4
per cent of American homes, hot tea
in 87.5 per cent . . . Chain stores pay
one billion, two hundred million dol-
lars annually in wages and salaries,
with the average weekly wage for full
time employees amounting to $25.89
.. . From 1915 to 1936 the birth rate’
in the U. S. has dropped from 25.1
per 1,000 population to only 16.6, a de-
cline of one-third, b
—_——
HEADLINES IN NEW YORK—Ger-
man overtures for trade treaty with U.
S. rejected by Secretary of State Hull
. . Merger of Gulf, Mobile & Ohio
Railway with Mobile and Ohio rail-
road expected; would be first rail con-
solidation since 1929 . , , Manufactur-
ers predict shortage of desirable mer-
chandise in the men’s clothing field
next October , . . Investment buying
strengthens bond prices . . . Secretary
of Agriculture Wallace is drafting
plans for subsidy of wheat exports...
July home building shows rise of 8.5
per cent over level of July, 1937 . . .
All time peak of 43,078,630 world auto
total reported.
Corine’s Beauty Salon
Spiral Combination or Croquingnole
f Machineless Waves
Duchess Oil Machineless, $7.50
Zoto’s, $10.00 — Jamal, $6.50
Park Avenue, $5.00
Special Attention Given To All Per-
manents by Expert Licensed Operators
Phone 3-9015. —
682 N. Washington St.. Wilkes-Barre.
LEE SLAVIN’S
For Special Home Furnishings.
Interior Decorations of all Kinds.
Draperies of Distinction.’
The Finest Wall Papers at Moderate
Prices.
384 S. RIVER ST, WILKES-BARRE
PHONE 2-8466 :
WILLIAMS BROS.
TIRE SPECIALISTS
COR. MARKET AND LANDON
KINGSTON, PA.
Goodyear Tires and Batteries
RECAPPING RETREADING
VULCANIZING
Phone 7-6712
Williams Sales Co.
DeSoto—Plymouth
Dependable Used Cars
Narrows Road, Kingston, Pa.
PHONE 7-1512
PENNSYLVANIA
MILLERS MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE
- COMPANY
72 NORTH FRANKLIN ST, |
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
‘COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE’
Plumbing Sheet Metal Work
RALPH L. HALLOCK
162 Lake Street
DALLAS, PENNA.
Water Supply System Heating
STEGMAIER’S
GOLD MEDAL
BEER
81. YEARS OF QUALITY
Stegmaier Brewing Co.
WILKES-BARRE Est. 1857
RITTER’S
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Carburetor, Ignition, Speedometer,
Shock Absorber Service
Motors Tuned Up to Factory |
Specifications
© ou PHONE 7-5812
614. MARKET ST. KINGSTON
LA BERA
Beauty Shoppe
48 S. MAIN ST. WILKES-BARRE
Our Three Prides . . .
Sanitation — Courtesy — Service
Machineless. Permanent Waving
HELEN ONALEE LA BERA
PHONE 3-9950
CRAFTSMEN
ENGRAVERS
PHOTO-ENGRAVERS
AND ARTISTS
PHONE 2-5106
Town Hall Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
CRESSWELL
DRILLING COMPANY
447-449 MARKET ST.,
Willys Prices Now as low as
REDUCED —* $499
Up To 385 Miles on a Gallon of Gas
Std. Coupe, Del. Toledo. Fed. and
State Tax Extra
GOODWIN AUTO CO.
KINGSTON
PHONE 7.3525
WELL DRILLING & EQUIPMENT
Agency for Cook Pumps, Deep Well
y Plunger and Turbine
— Also Office at Dalton —
TEL. KINGSTON 7-4815
90 OAK ST. FORTY FORT
E. F. SCHMALTZ
FENWICK’S
BEAUTY SCHOOL
Largest and Oldect in N. E. Penna,
Enroll Now, We finance your course.
6 W. MARKET ST. WILKES-BARRE
516 Lackawanna ‘Ave., Scranton
Registered
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Wiring of the Better Kind
Kohler & Delco Lighting Plants
and Service
Wire Schmaltz To Wire
215 Wyo. Ave. - Phone 76915 - Kingston
WEST SIDE
FAY’S SPECIAL
Kurl-i-est Permanent
Complete with Shampoo, 1”
Finger Wave and Trim
PHONE 3-3200
Fay Hairdresser
39 W. Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BUILDING MATERIAL CO.
For Anything in Building Materials
PHONE King 7-1312—WE HAVE IT
A Bag of Calcium Chloride Kills Dust
262 UNION ST. LUZERNE, PA.
Mattresses—Beds
Springs—Comforters
BUY DIRECT
from the manufacturer and
get high quality bedding at a
minimum cost. i
BOX SPRINGS REPAIRED
and COVERED LIKE NEW:
‘OLD MATTRESSES |
fress can be re- i
built and made tefl for
many more yeass surpris-
ingly low eost,
Inner Spring and Floss
Priced Accordingly
'M.B.BEDDING CO.
WILKES-BARRE
MOTOR CAR CO., Inc.
NOW WRECKING
4 BUILDINGS
All Materials For Sale Cheap
EDWARD J. ROSE
WRECKING ENGINEERS
Yard at 151 North Penna Ave.
DIAL 2-7553
Arrangements can be made for delivery
Have your car lubricated — Change
your oil to MacMillan Ring — Free
Motor Oil. (Free Parking with an
oil change and car lubrication).
We use genuine Alemite Triple Safe
Lubrication
26 W. UNION ST., WILKES-BARRE
“Good Taste”
Tru=Elge Beer
CRYSTAL ALE
Ask for the above at your
Favorite Tap-room or Grill
Standard Brewing Co.
SCRANTON — KINGSTON
$54.95 and up
Radios, $10.00 and up
Rebuilt Electric Washing Machines,
Radios and Cleaners, $5.00 and up
Guaranteed Electric Motors, $2.50 up
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
CENTER, INC,
— Phone 4-0943 — !
1BBS WASHINGTON ST. DiaL 4-041
: :
18 E, Market St. Wilkes-Barre
J
RUGGLES
LUMBER
CO.
Why not modernize your
kitchen and pay for it
by monthly installments.
No down payment and
— 36 Months To Pay —
Phone 77-2181
UNION ST., KINGSTON