The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 24, 1947, Image 8

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The TRADING POST
a POST CLASSIFIED AD
IS THE PLACE TO GET
RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY
PHONE DALLAS 300 ® THREE CENTS PER WORD @ 30c MINIMUM
For Sale—
5-ROOM HOUSE, large lot, 2 car
garage, Center Hill Road, Dallas
Township. Write Box D, Dallas
Post.
SINK 42 in., left hand drain, with
fixtures. Inquire 11 Davenport
St. Phone Dallas 475-R-2 [Satur-
days.
Combination Kitchen SINK and
tub. Phone 108-R-4.
HEATROLA, like new; Myers hand
pump; six dining room chairs and
table; pair of children’s bob sleds;
other furniture and household ar-
ticles. . Ira Frantz, Phone 17-R-11.
1937 PLYMOUTH COUPE $325. |
1938 Packard Coupe $600. Ben-
nett’s Garage, Shavertown.
- FOR SALE—Fresh Holstein cow and
heifer. Sherman Wardan Farm.
FOR SALE—VIOLIN, Banjo Mando-
lin. $20 each: 19 Harris Hill
Road. Dallas 264-R-8.
75 TONS baled ALFALFA HAY.
George L. Rice and Son, Orchard
Farm, 348-R-2.
BABY CHICKS available by order.
Hilbert’s Hatchery, Beaumont.
SLAB STOVE wood, $1 per cord.
At mill near Beaumont. Ruggles
Brothers.
&
CHILDREN’S OUTGROWN CLOTH-
ING, 779 Wyoming Ave., Kings-
ton. New snow suits, slightly soiled,
greatly reduced; children’s outgrown
clothing, excellent condition. Open
10:30 to 5:00 daily.
finger-tip COAT,
$8. Phone
Boys’ reversible,
green, size 34-36,
159-R-16 after 6 P.M.
New Maytag multi-motor gasoline
WASHER, Schall Bros., 158 S.
Main, W-B.
‘fessional engineer.
Who To Call—
$30,000 TO MY WIFE when I die.
How about ‘yours? George Turn,
Dallas 336-R-13.
‘Make your fine old furniture new
with its original wear and com-
fort—Beautiful wide range of fab-
rics. Low prices—Guaranteed work-
manship. Write or Phone John Cur-
tis, = 7-5636—210 Lathrop street,
Kingston.
STUDIO style PORTRAITS taken in
your home at your convenience.
Children a specialty. Proofs sub-
mitted, no obligation to buy. Write
or phone E. C. Hudson, Davis street,
Trucksville. Dallas 168-R-9.
TAXI SERVICE—25¢ first mile, 20c
second. No trip too long or short.
Back Mountain Taxi Company.
Phone night or day 413-R-2.
WATER WELLS a specialty. All
work guaranteed. R. B. Shaver
and Son, Contractors, Drillers. Ide-
town, Dial Harvey's Lake 3156.
LAND and. construction surveys.
William J. Carroll, registered pro-
Machell Ave,
Dallas, Phone 260-R-2.
New Hampshire and ROCK RED
blood tested and finest breeding
pullets, 24¢, cockerels 12c, straight
run 12c. Started one week 2c
extra, Free delivery. Joseph Davis,
LeRaysville, Pa,
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy
vaults cleaned. J. A. Singer,
City Scavinger, 137 Dagobert street,
Wilkes-Barre. Dial 3-4529.
FOR PERFECTION in machine or
cold permanent waving, hair styl-
ing, finger waving or dyeing—see
Marguerite, Main Road, Fernbrook.
Phone 397.
INSTRUCTION piano, band and
orchestra instruments. Alfred
Milliner-Camp, Lehigh $St., Trucks-
ville. Phone Dallas 304-R-8.
Who To Call—
COAL, WOOD and general hauling.
Sam Green, Tunkhannock-Dallas
" Highway. ‘Call Dallas 207-R-13.
Deep and shallow. WELL PUMPS,
electric motors, welding equip-
ment, bought, sold and repaired.
Complete machine shop service. In-
dustrial Electric and Machine Co.,
95 Kelly street, Luzerne. Phone
7-3150.
SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, fill and
general excavating. Swanson
Brothers, Harvey's Lake 3228.
All Types of MASONRY WORK,
ash pits, cellar walls, chimneys,
sidewalks. Jack Andres, Center
Hill Road.
WANTED, DEAD STOCK to make
grease and to help you get the
soap 'you need. Laskowski Render-
ing Works, Dallas 433-R-9,
REFRIGERATION service .and re-
pairs. Commercial and domestic.
Harold Ash, phone Dallas 409-R-7.
Why should you or I WORRY?
Kill WORRY with Insurance.
Call George Turn, Dallas 336-R-13
John Leidinger is back in
the repairing of harness, bags,
golf bags, and everything in
leather; also zippers put in
and repaired.
LEIDINGER’S
117 S. Washington St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—Phone 3-9459
Save 20% on your FIRE INSUR-
ANCE. The MORGAN AGENCY,
Box 22 Shavertown. Phone Dallas
237-R-7.
DEAD ANIMALS removed promptly,
free of charge. Call Carl Crockett,
Muhlenburg, 19-R-4.
PLUMBING, Heating, oil burners.
Robert R. Phipps, North Lehigh,
Shavertown. Phone 342-R-2.
Don’t let the experts guess at it,
let a machine do it. ENGINE
ANALYZING. Bennett's ‘Garage,
Shavertown. .
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AUTO
LOW RATES
SEE US FIRST
LOANS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DALLAS, PENNA.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Wanted To Buy
SNOWSUITS, boys’ clothing in good
condition. 779 Wyoming Ave.,
Kingston.
Female Help Wanted—
GIRL interested in
good home. Light housekeeping
four room apartment. Excellent
salary. Sleep in. Wilkes-Barre |
3-8106. !
WOMAN to work in nice home, |
central city, Wilkes-Barre, Only |
one adult lady. No laundry. Plain’
cooking. Good wages. Mrs. P, J.
Collins, 258 S. River street. Phone
3-0882. :
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Taken In Church |
Mrs. Richard Williams, Charles
Murphy, Elmer Wyant, Miss Louise
Wiyant, and Mrs. Warren Dennis
were taken into church on Sunday
at the Alderson Methodist Church.
Rev. David Morgan, pastor, y
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YOUR NAME PRINTED
ON EACH CHECK
WOMAN or
NO REQUIRED BALANCE
*ND CHARGE FOR DEPOSITS
OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT
WITH ANY AMOUNT AT
ANY TELLERS WINDOW IN
Pittsburgh—80-year-old Miss Bar-
bara R. Standard, who died here
recently, left a $12,000 estate which
she specified is to be used to help
fatherless girls obtain vocational or
educational training.
OF WILKES:BARRE
Design
WIOMING Zemal NATIONAL pak
114 YEARS OF BANKING SUCCESS AT
Corner Market & Franklin Streets
| Member Fed. Deposit Insurance Grp.
Visit Your Neighborhood Store
PRINT HARDWARE
Art-Glo Nails
Pale ivory, white enamel in 8, 16 and 20 penny common;
pts., qts., and gallons. 6-penny finishing.
Duco and Speed-Easy Horse and Mule Shoes
all colors all sizes
Floor and Deck Enamel Also nails and calks
Linseed Oil Auto Tires and Chains
Turpentine all sizes
Electric Broilers and Electric Clocks
Fluorescent Fixtures—Bulhs and Starters
In Our Clothing Department—
Men's
Heavy Whipcord
Trousers part wool and
sizes 24 to 46 all-wool
LEHMAN SUPPLY CO.
George L. Stolarick, Prop.
Open Friday and Saturday nights
Lumberman’s
Mens’ Jungle Shirts SOX
and Trousers
$2.25 each
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When the hs is Frigid and dreary and dark
And theres frost on the breath of the dogs when they bark,
Remember, when goldfish freeze fast in the pool
You start fast and save save, ik with DYNAFUEL.
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Back From Holland, Tracksville
Couple Admire Spirit Of Dutch
“You can thank your lucky stars
you don’t live in the cleanest
country in the world—Holland, for
a bar of soap costs- $6 and every
item of food is rationed.”
Mrs. J. P. VanWyngaarden, the
former Marjorie James, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. S, James of Trucks-
ville, has the greatest respect for
the fortitude of the Dutch people
having returned from Holland
where she and her husband and
small son, Donnie, spent the past
four months with his family in Am-
sterdam.
They arrived in the United States
last Wednesday aboard the Swedish
liner, Gripsholm, after a stormy
crossing from Goethenborg, Sweden.
Mrs, VanWyngaarden, a graduate
of Kingston High School class
of 1940, and a graduate of Wilkes-
Barre Business College was former-
ly stationed with the United States
Civil Service at the Mojave, Cali-
fornia Air Base. There she me? her
husband who had been in the Mar-
ines for six years, a part of the
time with the famous First Division
on Guadalcanal. A native of Hol-
land, he has been in this country
since he was ten years old and after
the war was anxious to visit his
homeland.
Mrs. Van Wyngaarden’s impres-
sions ‘of Holland were of a country
whose thrifty inhabitants are rapid-
ly restoring it to a peacetime econ-
omy after years of subjugation by
the Germans.
She found most homes cold and
damp with only one room heated
and that by a small charcoal heater.
During. the soft coal strike in No-
vember, she said, Holland was
practically out of coal. She found
women’s clothing expensive and of
poor quality. There were almost
no cotton fabrics to be had.
Everything; is rationed, dairy
products, food, vegetables, baked
goods, coal, gasoline and clothing.
A Dutchman is permitted a half-
loaf of bread and a half pound of
meat weekly. Of course the Black
Market is active and dairy products
appear plentiful, but a pound of
butter costs $6 in the Black Market
and $2.50 to $3 a pound on ration-
‘| ed market.
At Christmas time gifts consisted
mostly of things to eat. The fare
is plain with little variety and Mr.
VanWyngaarden who usually loved
Brussels sprouts and cabbage be-
HOUSEWIVES
Start the New Year right,
Keep your home clean
bright.
Want to make a date
Cheerfully demonstrate
ELECTRO-HYGENE VACUUM
CLEANER
Immediate delivery
THOMAS A. NAMEY
and
Wilkes-Barre—2-3651
TT EGLNTE 3:
FOLKS THAT DONT HAVE
ANY PRIDE FER THEM~
SELVES, CERTAINLY DONT
HAVE ANY FER
OTHERS.
2 FEATURES CO
—
The DEVENS MILLING
COMPANY is proud of the
opportunity to serve ‘the citi-
zens of Dallas. Proud of its
complete stock of Feeds and
of its ability to supply its
many customers with the
Frigidaire Farm Equipment
they desire. We invite your
patronage.
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RIE A i130 hE
PHONE “200 .~ DALLAS, PA
came so tired of them that he hopes
never to see a sprout again.
Motor cars are not allowed to
travel on Sundays. Most Holland-
ers use bicycles to save gasoline.
Adding to their transportation dif-
ficulties is the fact that the Nazis
confiscated and carried away most
of the trolley cars.
She found conditions much the
same in Belgium and France where
she also visited. ‘The Jewish sec-
tions of most cities were completely
wiped out. Any one during the
war who looked like a Jew was
taken out and shot. Practically
every village square has its monu-
ment erected to the memory of
hostages who were slaughtered by
the Germans.
One of Mr. VanWyngaarden’s
own relatives was held by the Ger-
mans on three occasions and in
his small community all of the able |
bodied men were taken away as
slave laborers. Only eight of their
company returned after the war. |
The VanWyngaarden’s visited
Arnhiem where Mrs. VanWyngaar-
den’s brother, Alfred, a flight of- |
ficer on a glider, landed with the |
American Forces. He is now at!
Randolph Field, Texas, where he
and his wife the former Doris Mad-
den of Forty Fort have just an-
nounced the birth of a son, Richard
Lawrence.
Much of the country the Van
Wyngaarden’s visited was flooded
and the fertility of farm lands des-
troyed because of the breaches
made in the dykes by the Germans.
All of the canals were frozen and
they wished that they might have
been there during the spring when
tulips were in bloom.
When they were ready to leave
they were not permitted to bring
out anything except that which
they had taken into the country.
They were permitted to take $100
in American money in with them
and on their return they had to
have their passage money in Ameri-
can dollars with them. The official
exchange rate is two.and two-thirds
Guildens for one American dollar,
but the Black Market rate was
seven guilden for one dollar. ,
All agreed that they have the
greatest admiration for the Dutch
to whom cleanliness is next to god-
lines and who with soap at $6 a
bar still say “we've got plenty of
You Can Get
It Here——
Bath Tubs
Single and double
compartment
Kitchen Sinks
Rock Wool
Batts
and
Pouring
Rock Wool
Home heating
Furnaces
Asphalt Shingles
: 16-inch
Cedar Shingles
Asbestos-Cement
Wall Board
1/4 ply wood
Plaster Board
High Quality Outside
White Paint
4 and 6-inch
Terra Cotta Pipe
BEAUTIFUL
YELLOW PINE
SHEATHING
1X8
Dry and Bright
Shavertown
Builders’ Supply Co.
PHONE DALLAS 42
water, we can always keep clean.” |
WEATHER STRIPPING
Zero days are hard on the coal supply. May we suggest
the type weather stripping for your particular needs.
10 foot package felt weather stripping 10c per foot
17 foot package hair weather stripping 10c per foot
Leather coated round weather stripping 3c, 4c and 5c ft.
Strip Seal—a new type weather stripping—seals out dust,
cold, water and insects. No putty knife or caulking gun
needed. Enough for average window 29c per package.
Bronze Metal weather stripping for casements and doors,
Gas Cans ICE CREAM
FREEZERS
Here is a real bargain. These
At last we have them. Now
is the time to enjoy home-
Slightly rusted but good for . made ice cream.
3-qt. size $ 1.95
4-qt. size 8.40
10-gt. size 18.95
cans are U.S. Army surplus
made to army specifications.
many years.
TY% gallon size
Shoe Last and
Standard Sets
An item for the handy man.
With one of these sets you
can quickly repair the shoes will hold a pint size Thermos
of every member of your Bottle ‘
family.
$2.15 per set
Children’s Lunch Kits
Made of heavy metal, Will
not rust and best of all they
only 98¢ each
IF WE DON'T HAVE IT WE'LL DO OUR BEST TO GET IT
I Scream
You Scream
They all scream for BREYERS Delicious ICE CREAM.
Buy it in the handy gallon container, only $1.95
Ereyers can be ohixned in pints, quarts, gallons and bricks at EVANS DRUG STORE in SHAVERTOWN