The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 20, 1942, Image 7

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THE POST, ] FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1942
The TRADING POST
A POST CLASSIFIED AD
IS THE PLACE TO GET
RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY
PHONE DALLAS 300 ® TWO CENTS PER WORD @ 25c MINIMUM
For Sale—
| For Sale—
3 horse power gas engine. In good
condition. $30. Elmer D. Parrish,
Dallas. 47-1t
Steam boiler, round type, keep you
warm. Phone Dallas 61, 46-1t
3 Wilton throw rugs. $5 each.
Mahogany Windsor rocker. Phone
18. 20-1t
Young Barred Reck Roosters. 5 to 6
pounds. 30c pound. Pullets, 35¢c
pound. A. Zarembo, Davenport St.,
Dallas. 20-1t
New Hampshire Red and Barred
Rock pullets, will lay in January.
$1.25 each. Take your pick of the
flock. Howard Risley, Dallas.
N. H. Red breeding cockerels. State
blood tested. Hilberts’ Hatchery,
H. L 3422. 45-3t
White Holland Turkeys. Sterling | Avenue, Kingston, 7-4514.
46-2t
Hs Phone H. E. Howell, Dallas
Machel. Dallas 260-R-3.
White Holland turkeys, alive or |
dressed for the oven. Book your
order early. Phone Dallas 298-R-16,
Giles Wilson, Fernbrook and De-
munds road. 44.4%
Baby Chicks—New Hampshire and
Rock Red Crosses. Breeders all
blood tested since October 20, 1942
and all consuming best ration to
produce strong chicks. 12¢ delivered.
Telephone 31 R 11 Joe Davis,
Leraysville, Pa. tf
Cider Apples. I pick them, 15c. You
pick them, 10c. S. E. Bronson,
Pikes Creek. Call 461-R-2. 45-3t
Repairs for plows and machinery.
Oliver, Wiard, LeRoy, LeRaysville,
Moline, John Deere, Cambridge, I. H.
C. and others. Order next years
repairs now or you may be too late.
Gay-Murray Co., Inc. Tunkhannock,
Penna. 46-2t.
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Farqehar saw mill with International
power unit. Practically new. Rus-
sell Newell, Noxen. 45-3t
USED BLACK KITCHEN RANGES:
1 Dockash, 1 Majestic with Reser-
voir, 1 Dickson—cabinet style, 1
Danville—shelf model. All ready to
work. Also new ranges and heaters.
Gay-Murray Co., Inc. 46-2¢
For Sale—Rental Leases, For Sale
signs, No Trespassing signs, No
Hunting signs, For Rent signs, etc.
The Dallas Post.
Invest $21.95 in a Stewart Clipmas-
ter, the most satisfactory electric
clipper for cows. We sharpen and
return blades by mail, 50c pair,
Murray Co., Inc. 46-2t
Used Electric Refrigerators, recon
ditioned washing machines, part
and service all makes. 267 Wyomin
27-
327-R-8. 46-2
Coal—Ralph D. Lewis, 128 Shaver
Ave., Shavertown. Phone Dallas
253-R-8. 43-tf
Help Wanted—
Girl or woman for general house-
work, Pioneer Ave., Trucksville.
Phone Dallas 281-R-2.
Volunteer to handle soldier mailing
list and file. Typist. Apply Dallas
Post. One day a week 47-tf
Girl for housework. Plain cooking.
Two adults. No laundry. Good
wages. Trucksville, Dallas 27-R-2.
47-1¢
Girl or lady to help with housework,
also take care of children. Phone
Dallas. 363-R-4. 47-1¢t
Found—
Large truck tire. Owner may have
same by identifying and paying
for ad. Phone 252-R-11. 20-1t
Tire, tube and wheel, size 19x4.
75x500 at Y in Dallas. Owner
may have same by paying for this
ad. Thomas Kingston, Dallas. Pa.
47-1t
Miscellaneous—
For prompt removal of dead, old
disabled horses, sows, mules,
phone Carl Crockett, Muhlenbur
19-R-4. Phone charges paid. 24%
Dead Animals removed. Highest
prices paid for dead or disabled
horses, cows and mules. Phone,
Laceyville 65. Bradford County
Rendering Works, tf
Well Drilling—For twenty-five years
we have specialized in well drill-
ing. No job too large or too small.
Better water wells at lower cost.
Tell your water troubles to Cress-
well Drilling Company, Kingston.
Phone 7-4815. 14-t
Who To Call—
We buy live horses, alse remove
dead stock free of charge. We re-
Dallas 433-R-9. Laskowski Render-
ing Works. 30-tf
For Rent—
6 rooms. Lights and Bath. $18.
Near store, Dallas. Elmer Parrish,
Dallas. 47-1t
6 room house. 2 car garage. Corner
of Parrish and Huntsville Streets.
Call 489-R-7. 46-1t
fund telephone call expense. Call.
14-room house near school and bus.
livan, Dallas 6. 45-4¢
Lawn Acres, 7-room house, all con-
veniences, barn garage, 4 acres,
Wyoming 118. 45-tf
Very reasonable rent. Jerry Sul-
Wanted To Buy—
Beef cattle, calves, fresh and com
ing fresh cows. Highest price
paid. I. Mellner, Kingston 72746.
Doing For You.
Size 8" x 12”
Flag of Today
Only
Secure Your Flag at:
Have You a Man
in the Service
of Our Country?
Son? Husband? Brother? Father? |
Employe? (Daughter? Sister?)
Then You Must Be Proud Enough of Him (or Her) to
Display An Official War Service Flag In the Window of
Your Home or Store or Plant. Think What They're
Guaranteed Washable =
A Blue Star for each person in service
The added “V” Symbolizes the Service
Not a print but a heavy woven material.
This is 1942 version of official Service Flag
used in World War 1 !
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THE DALLAS POST
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Rationing Board Thanks
Volunteer Assistants
The Dallas Price and Rationing
Board through its chairman, Fred
M. Kiefer, wishes to express its ap-
preciation to the following individ-
uals and groups for their patriotic
volunteer work since the office be-
came operative.
Leslie Warhola, William Compton
and William Baker for hauling. Dal-
las Fire Company, Dallas Borough
High School and Burgess H. A.
Smith for donating the use of furni-
ture. Young women of Dallas
Township High School Commercial
Class, Miss Grace Cave, Mrs. John
Nicholson, Mrs. John Girvan, Miss
Hester Jeter,= Clarence Laidler and
Miss Elizabeth Warden for clerical
work. First National Bank for the
donation of a safe deposit box.
James Oliver for telephone service.
The board also appreciates the part-
time ..assistance of the Wyoming,
Kingston, Shickshinny and Luzerne
boards in the persons of Miss Sophie
Perlock, Miss Eleanor Fay, Miss Har-
ter and Miss Butche.
Reynolds Cows Make
Outstanding Record
A four and one-half year old reg-
istered Guernsey cow Goodleigh
Commander's Sequoia, owned by
Dorrance Reynolds, Goodleigh Farm,
has just completed an Advanced
Register record in triple letter class
in ten months on twice daily milk-
ings of 10682.5 pounds of milk and
507.2 pounds of butter fat. This is
above the average of the Guernsey
breed for this age and class. The
sire of this high producing cow is
Goodleigh Commander and is owned
by Mr. Reynolds.
Another cow, Goodleigh Royal
Lucinda, has just completed an out-
standing record of 10,525.4 pounds
of milk and 528.7 pounds of butter-
fat in ten months on twice daily
milking. Her sire Tarbell Farms
Royal Eugene has twenty sons and
daughters in the Performance Reg-
ister of the American Guernsey Cat-
tle Club.
New War Plant
For Scranton
In cooperation with the U. S. Ar-
my Air Corps, the Wilkening Manu-
facturing Co., of Philadelphia, maker
of Pedrick piston rings, is construct-
ing in Scranton, Pa., a new war
yplant for the production of piston
rings for Army aircraft.
The ‘Scranton location has the ad-
vantage of being located in the
mountains away from the exposed
Eastern Coast. Also, the available
supply of workers is considered
more favorable than in many other
production centers.
In its operation of the new plant,
the Wilkening Manufacturing Co.
will employ upwards of 1200 work-
ers. The Company already is heav-
ily engaged in the production of air-
craft piston rings at its main plant
in Philadelphia where key people
are being trained for the operation
of the new plant as soon as it is
completed.
KUNKLE
Phyllis Kunkle has returned from
Nesbitt Hospital where she submit-
ted to an operation.
Jane Updyke entertained Dorothy
Weaver on Sunday.
Nile Hess of Harrisburg spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Leroy Hess.
Mrs. Amanda Herdman entertain.
ed at dinner Thursday Mrs. Anne
Richards, Mrs. Melvina Shoemaker,
Miss Emily Shoemaker, and Mrs.
Jennie Norton.
LIBERTY LIMERICKS
Said a lumberman named
Mr. Wood,
“If we'd work just as hard
as we could,
And all of us bought
The Bonds that we
ought—
We'd dispose of Herr Hit-
ler for good!”
Help your county reach its
War Bond quota + « «+ and
‘SR help your country win the
War. Chop 10% off your
income and invest it in War
Savings Bonds.
U. S. Treasury Dept.
Raid Warning
System Faulty
Few People Heed
Daylight Alert
With a regularity that has become
commonplace, the surprise air raid
elert on Monday morning caught the
Back Mountain Region unprepared.
Once again air raid wardens were
out-of-town or away from their sta-
tions and there was no secondary
system to take care of such emer-
gencies.
Long blasts from fire sirens gave
the warning, but most people didn’t
know whether they heralded a con-
flagration, an air raid or the second
coming. Most people went about
their business as usual except along
the main streets or on State high-
ways where all traffic was stopped.
In Dallas it was not until Mrs.
Paul Shaver sent word to the
schools—long after the sirens had
ed in from recess play to take part
in an air raid drill. Students play-
ing football on Pinecrest avenue
were unaware of the alarm.
Other schools received the warn-
ing earlier and there was little de-
lay in putting drills into effect. In
the rural sections and at Idetown
citizens were oblivious to the alert.
VV VV VV VY VV VV VV VY VY YY VY YY
YOUNG WOMEN 18 to 25, High
School graduates, for training in our
while learning. Good opportunities
for advancement. Do not apply un-
less willing to leave Wilkes-Barre as
there are no vacancies in local office.
Interested persons should apply to
G. M. Foote, Manager Western
Union Telegraph Company, Wilkes-
Barre, Pa.
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447 ST. | re of BROADWAY
ROLY Vl "ST. HOTEL
been going—that pupils where herd- |
school at Washington, N. J. Paid |
| Have You a Victorola? |
Pupils of Dallas Borough Schools
are on the hunt for a used victorola.
Anybody wishing to donate one
should get in touch with Prof. T. A.
Williammee.
Protect Your Car From
Thieves
With The New Sensational
Hudson Car Alarm
Ask For a Demonstration At
Rr pace SEVEN
RALPH D. LEWIS
COAL—GENERAL HAULING
, “The Kind You Want—When
You Want It”
Tons, 12 Tons or Bags
128 SHAVER AVENUE
Phone, Dallas 253-R-8
Shavertown, Pa.
JOHN LEIDLINGER
(“Red,” formerly with Frey Bros.)
All Kinds Of
LEATHER WORK REPAIRING
Very Neatly Done.
Harness, Collars and Horse Supplies
OLIVER’S Dog Supplies and
LUGGAGE
25 MAIN ST. , DALLAS, PA, 117 SO. WASHINGTON ST.,
L 3| Dial 8-9459 Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
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careful check of dairy and p
management practices.
A Ti-o-ga Feed Service man
tire program with you.
There's no obligation.
about TI-O-GA FEED SERVICE.
MAINTAIN CAPACITY PRODUCTION...
To insure maximum productioh at all times, requires a
oultry feeding programs and
will gladly go over your en-
Ask us
DEVEN'S MILLING COMPANY
A. C. DEVENS, Owner
Kunkle, Pa. Dallas, Pa.
Phone 337-R-49 Phone 200
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100 well furnished rooms
all with hot and cold run-
ning water, showers and
tub baths.
Rates
$1.25 Up Per Person
Near All Piers, Churches
and Amusements.
WILLIAM F. KNELLER
Owner Management
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