The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 22, 1961, Image 16

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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1961
"NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS ,
NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm
RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher
~ FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver
CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes
MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter
* MT. ZOIN, Rev. Charles Gilbert
IDETOWN. Bess Cooke
NE 9-8522
NE 9-3930
OR 4-5460
OR 4-2732
GR 7-2724
Harding 288-2270
NE 9-8187
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage
TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert
KUNKLE, Mrs. Elwood Martin
BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin
SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash
LEHMAN, Barbara Simms
NE 9-6531
OR 4-2748
OR 4-2047
NE 9-2544
OR 5-1872
OR 4-3391
Sam Thompson,
now of
ing for Ocean Grove for the sum-
mer.
Rain or
Shine
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is the continuing personal at-
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He’s always there when you
need him—365 days a year.
Initially, he helps choose
the right policy for you from
among hundreds.
Your independent insur-
ance agent tells you when
new policies are issued which
may suit your situation
better, He helps cut red tape
when you have a claim—
follows through to speed fair
settlement.
We are an independent in-
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and
daughter, Margaret, have sold their
farm at Evans Falls and gone to
live at St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr.
Turner was employed at Armour
Leather Company all his life. They
will reside with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George (Crispell, for the
time being.
Janet Turner, teacher at Noxen
School, left for Penn State Univer-
sity Wednesday morning for a ten
week session. She is working to-
ward her master’s degree.
Richard Phillips, Rochester, spent
several days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie Phillips, Sr. and
took his sister, Linda Jo, back with
him to spend a vacation with Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Pilger and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bigelow,
Ann Arbor, Mich., are spending a
week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bigelow. Mr. and Mrs.
George Pelletieri and family, Tren-
ton, N. J., are also their guests for
a ‘while.
Charles Engelman has moved
‘ from the ‘Scouten apartment to the
home owned by Mrs. Lloyd Newell.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Edwards have
moved from Tunkhannock to the
| apartment owned by Earl Crispell,
and recently vacated by Dr. and
Mrs. Mokychic, who have purchased
a property in Trucksville.
Eileen Crispell has enrolled for
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BU 7-4467
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MRS. WILLIAM R. HUGHES
OR 4-2732
uy Top
At This Wholesale Price
Completely
FIRST
McCREARY
SUPER SUPREME TIRES
No Better Tires Made
100% All - Nylon
TUBE TYPE — 4 PLY
— BLACK —
Sale
Reg. Price
Price 40% Off
Size
Quality
Guaranteed
LINE
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Sale
Price
40% Off
Reg.
Price
Tax
6.70-15
7.10-15
7.60-15
8.00-15
$30.80 $16.98
34.25 18.87
37.45 20.63
41.20 22.71
And the Tires
TUBELESS
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Reg. Price
Price 40% Off
$37.80
41.95
45.90
50.50
Off Your Car
—4 PLY
— WHITE-BLACK —
“ Sale
Price
40% Off
$20.80
23.11
25.28
21.82
$1.54
1.65
1.80
2.00
Reg. Tax
Price
$34.55 $19.05
37.85 20.81
4160 22.89
$42.35
46.40
50.95
$23.32
25.59
28.04
$1.81
1.95
2.12
the summer term at Penn State
University. Mr. and Mrs. Crispell
and William MacMillan drove ‘up
on Sunday to visit her.
Mrs. Voyle Traver accompanied
her ‘daughter, Mrs. Dana Wright
and their children to Fairbanks,
Alaska, Tuesday morning. She ex-
pects to be away at least one
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata, Sr.,
Mrs. Joseph Shalata, Jr., Mrs. Paul
Thomas and Mrs. Dorothy French
attended the wedding of David
Hettig at Endicott on Saturday.
Mrs. Stella Wall, Tunkhannock,
is spending some time with her
sister, Mrs. Lola Miner.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daubert and
family of Allentown spent Sunday
with the Robert Mays.
Mrs. Ora Bean is visiting at the
home of Mrs. Elizabeth Wilcox, at
Endicott, N. Y. ;
Guests at the home of the Jacob
Miners last week were Sgt. and
Mrs. Gerald MacMillan, Bruce and
Mark, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. LaVerne
Garey of S. River, N. J.; and Mrs.
Robert Gunnis of Buffalo. Guests
on Saturday were Yvonne and Rich-
ard Garey of S. River, N. J.; Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin [Casterline, Mrs.
Chris Venell of Wilkes-Barre; Mrs.
Kern Dibble, Susan and Patty, Me-
shoppen; Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Miner, Harpursville, N. Y.; and Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Miner of Chen-
ango Forks, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Jones and
Karlene, Mrs. Theodore Jones, Jef-
fery and Pamela, and Mrs. Henry
Lane spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Hobbs at North
Tonawanda, N, Y. Mrs. Theodore
Jones will remain for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldus Myers, Susan
and Aldus, Jr., Orlando, Fla., ar-
rived at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck, last
night.
Recent guests at the home of Mrs.
Betty Smith were: Mr. and Mrs.
Bernie Sayers and Mildred of Tay-
lor; Mrs. Wilson Chapman, Mrs.
Richard Baker, Carl and Cindy of
West Milford, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward H. Smith, Wanaque, N. J.;
Mrs. Tony Simens and daughter,
Scranton; Mrs. Anna Williams and
Ronnie, Mrs. Kenneth Turner, Jr.
|
of Bloomfield, N. J.; Mrs. William
D. Smith, Haskell, N. J.; Mr. and
Mrs. Philip A. Cummings, Jr., Mill-
town, N. J.; and Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Pregmon and Brian, of East Bruns-
wick, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone of
Eyersville, Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn
May, Sidney and Valerie of Allen-
town, and Mr. and Mrs. Barry En-
gelman of Millville spent the week-
end with the William Engelmans.
‘Callers at the home of the Fred
Cases on Saturday were Mrs. Frank
Ellinger and Mrs. Richard Ettinger
of Dunmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
vin Clark and family, Grand Rap-
ids, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bellas are
visiting at the home of George
Belles, Skaneateles Falls, N. Y.
Mrs. George Krouse and Thelma
Sue of Nanticoke, spent the ‘week-
end at the Arthur Blizzards.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bossman
and family held a picnic dinner at
the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Clifford
Wall, Tunkhannock, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winnie and
family of Susquehanna, R. D. 1,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Steven Root. Kay Winnie re-
mained for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins,
Vienna, N. J., and Myrl Siglin,
Langhorne, spent the weekend with
the Harry Siglins.
Mrs. Robert Neff returned : to
her home on Sunday after being
a surgical patient in the General
Hospital.
Jackie Kocher, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Kocher, had an appen-
dectomy at the General Hospital
on Friday. He is getting along
nicely.
Mrs. Harry Keiper, Miss Helen
Keiper, Harold Boice, Clayton’ Keip-
er and daughter, Dorothy, visited
Harry Keiper at Lane's Convales-
cent Home, Tunkhannock. He seems
much improved.
Loyalville
Our church services were blessed
with the baptism of Dale Eugene
Leach, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Leach.
Our church Sample Fair is to be
held Friday, June 23, at 8 p. m.
Free luncheon and entertainment;
door prizes.
Happy birthdays go out to Gil-
bért Ide, Martha Steinruch, Carl
Baer, Grace Ide, Daniel Denmeon,
and Dorothy Hummel.
Our church is to serve a spaghetti
88 MAIN ST. DALLAS
(Lundy Bldg.)
Phone OR 4-4506
DALLAS HOURS
Tues. — Wed. 2 to 8 p.m,
Friday — 2 to 5 p.m.
DR. AARON S. LISSES
Optometrist
Other days in Shopping Center | Evenings: Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m,
NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER
Edwardsville, Pa.
BU 7-9735
NARROWS CENTER HOURS:
Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m.
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Screen Prints, Art Work
Phone
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VA 5-2978
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
\ Mr.
: living had a pleasant, happy day.
: the home of Mr.
urday.
® | Mrs. Harry Wolfe and son, David,
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“How very smart of you to
go in for wheat. Mr. Otis
here made millions in it in the stock market!”
supper on July 8. The public is
invited.
Mr .and Mrs. Howard Guildner
and daughter, Diane, Tonawanda,
N. Y., are spending a week with
and Mrs. Thomas Swire.
Sandra Payne came up with her
uncle, Eugene Payne, from Greens-
burg, Pa., to spend the weekend with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Payne, Loyalville, and Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Anderson, Harveyville,
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moledor
were made. happy on Father's Day
with a visit from her father, Ed-
gar Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield
Davis and daughter, Marion, also
William Hardwickson of Wilkes-
Barre.
Judy Frantz, Shickshinny Valley,
spent a week with her aunt and
uncle, Mr* and Mrs. Bud Lubinsky
and familly.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ortwine have
moved from the Long home, Five
Forks, to Sweet Valley in Mrs. Flor-
ence Shaw’s residence. Spending the
weekend with them were Mr. and
Mrs. George Birth of Muhlenberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sherlock of
Chester.
Mrs, Diane Wegner and son's
Ricky, have returned from a week's
visit with Aunt Bertha Meeker of
Muhlenburg.
Arthur Darnell made a two-day
business trip to Philadelphia. He
arrived home in time to kill a six
foot black snake on the lawn in
front of Mary Nienius’' home. This
makes three killed this season.
My father having passed away
when I was but seven, I could
cherish fond memories of him on
Father's Day, and wish all fathers
Ruggles
A family reunion was held at
and Mrs. Robert
Sorber, Sorber Mountain, on Sat-
Attending were:* Mr. and
Binghamton, N., Y.; Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Sorber and sons, John,
Walter and Ronald, Noxen; Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Wandel, Priscilla,
Elton and Mark, also Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Wandel Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Talent,” Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spencer,
Joyce, Eillean, William and Donald,
Mrs. Fred Spencer and daughter,
Belinda, Margaret Sorber, Mr. and
Mrs. James Sorber, children Doug-
las and Grace of Lehman; Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Sorber and children,
Rodney, Cathy, Bradley and Phyllis,
Pikes Creek.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Moore, Courtdale, visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Dendler.
Mrs. Lela Kocher and daughter,
Mrs. Nadine Hoover, also Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Reynolds called on
Mrs. Xocher’s grandson, Jackie
Kocher, who is a patient in General
Hospital. He was operated on for
appendicitis last Friday.
Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Oberst and
daughter, Sara, spent Sunday even-
ing with the Glenn Kochers. All
enjoyed a cook-out.
Treva Traver and Alen Sorchick
drove Mr. and Mrs. Jack Squire to
New York City where Jack has
entered the hospital. Any one wish-
ing to send a card: (Columbia Pres-
byterian Medical Center, Harkness
Pavillion, Room H. 741-170 Fort
Washington Avenue, New York 32,
N. Y. Mrs. Swire is staying with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Traver.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kocher, Ben-
ton, and Mr and Mrs. Thomas Bitler,
Tunkhannock visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Crispell over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer and
daughter, Belinda, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Bohman at Red Rock on
Sunday.
Trucksvil le
Congratulations to Sarah Belvin,
Robert Pritchard, William Green-
ley and John Unger, all members
of this year's graduating class at
Wyoming Seminary.
Bible Class Meets at Church
Reynolds Bible Class, Trucks-
ville Methodist Church, met Wed-
nesday night. Mrs. W. A. Cease
presided. The class voted to give
a picture to be placed in the Edu-
cational Building. Nineteen mem-
bers attended.
Mrs. Merton Jones and infant
daughter have returned to their
home on Carverton WRoad from
Nesbitt Hospital.
William Palmer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ogden Palmer, Grove Street,
has been ill for several days.
Harry Davis, Hillside, has re-
turned after being a patient in
Veterans’ Hospital eight weeks.
Florence Ellsworth and Agnes
Bellman, Huntsville Road, will
leave Saturday for a two weeks
vacation in Miami Beach Fla.
Mrs. Katherine Schmitt, Carver-
ton Road, is a surgical patient in
Mercy Hospital.
\ Mrs. Nicholas Hornack and in-
fant daughter have returned to
their home on. Staub Road from
Nesbitt Hospital.
Elizabeth Yonne, Frackville,
spent a few days recently with Mrs.
Robert Greenley, Holly Street.
John Unger was one of fifteen
members of the graduating class
of Wyoming Seminary admitted to
Cum Laude. He also received the
Rensselaer Mathematics Medal.
Mrs. Sheldon Heinz, East Orange,
N. J., is visiting Mrs. Harold Smath-
ers, Birch Grove. Mr. Heinz will
join her for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Saunders,
Buffalo, N, Y., are visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Sanders, East Main Street, and Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Simmons, Edge-
wood Avenue. \
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hanson and
children, Harold and Susan, are
visiting friends in Binghamton.
Mrs. Mayme Dymond, Oak Lane,
last. week submitted to surgery in
Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Long, Car-
verton Road, recently spent some
time at their cottage near Hones-
dale. Y
Mrs. Ruth Bennett Cook, Harris-
burg, spent Saturday and Sunday
visiting friends and relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Samuels,
Mt. Greenwood, have
after spending a few days visiting
relatives in Philadelphia. Their
nephew, Nathan Williams, returned
with them to spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Daniels,
Philadelphia, announce the birth of
their first child, a daughter, Martha
Lynn, June 13, in University of
Pennsylvania Hospital. Mrs. Dan-
iels is the former Marie Sanders,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Sanders, Birch Grove. Mr. Daniels
is the son of Attorney and Mrs.
Ralph Daniels, Philadelphia.
Mrs. Helen Osgood, a former
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resident x Brown's Manor now
| living in Scranton, is convalescing
at her home there after being hos-
pitalized for five weeks.
Big Week For Birthdays
Birthday greetings this week
to Mrs. Stanley Stull, Mrs. Glen
Case, Mrs. Samuel Dilcer, Mrs.
Jd. B., Schooley, Mrs. Robert
Chamberlain, Mrs. Sheldon
Jones, Ann Woolbert, Bertha
Huey, Shirley Gensel, Marion
Courtright, Susan Zweier, Di-
ane Morgan, Nancy Jenkins,
Fay Smith, Sally Harter,
Sheryl Evans, Betty Jean
Davis, Marguerite Dimmick,
Brenda Hoyt, Barbara Mitchell,
Wayne Long, Adam Young,
‘Kenneth Hunter, Thomas
Kreidler, Jr., Earl Hess, Carl
Dykman, Lawrence Smith, Rob-
ert Anderson, John Roushey,
Sr., Edward Searfoss, and Dor-
othy Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Osgood
and children, Harry and Betty, are
spending two weeks with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snyder
of Atlantic City, N. J.
Wilfred Anderson, Jr., who has
been confined to his home by ill-
ness, is showing steady improve-
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hess attended
open house at the home of his
nephew, Mr .and Mrs. Robert Hess,
Montrose. The occasion. marked
the thirty-fifth wedding anmiver-
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hess
of Montrose.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kelly and
children, Ruth and Katherine, of
West Main Street, attended the re-
union of the Kelly family held at
Plymouth, Saturday.
Reunion of the Ide family will be
held at Wolfe's Grove in Sweet
Valley this Saturday, June 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowther Brown, S.
Pioneer Avenue, celebrated their
thirtieth wedding anniversary on
Tuesday.
Pfc. Harold Sanders, stationed at
Camp LeJeune, N. C., is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Sanders, E. Main Street.
Mrs. Robert Greenley, Cheryl and
Jay Greenley, were in Wellsboro on
Saturday where
with the Keyettes of Westmoreland
High School.
Mr. and Mrs. William Johns and
family, formerly of Butler Street,
Kingston, have purchased and
moved into a home on Carverton
Road.
Mrs. Eugene Courtright, Sutton
Road, is in Philadelphia as a guest
of Miss Helen Graham, formerly
of Forty Fort. She will return the
end of next month.
Sarah Belvin, a member of this
year's graduating class at Wyoming
Seminary, was honored at a lunch-
eon given at Westmoreland Club by
her aunt, Mrs. Russell Gardner of
Mountaintop. Guests numbered
nine.
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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
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Idetown
Serving and Waiting Class met
at the home of Mrs. Goldie Kitchen
and Mrs. Daisy Farver on Thursday
night. It was decided to have a pic
nic at the next meeting in the
church, July 20th. Present werre
Rev. and Mrs. Norman Tiffany, Mes-
dames Daniel Brown, Dora Evans,
Raymond Spencer, Virgie Montross.
John Race, Ernest Fritz, Ruth Ide,
Corey Meade, Libbie Smith, Jesse
Boice, Pearl Connor, Goldie Kitchen,
Lula Schultz, Daisy Farver, Emory
Hadsel; Marie Spencer, Hazel Gor=
don.
The beautiful vase of flowers in
the church sanctury at the Sunday
morning service were in memory of
Howard F. Reilly, given by his
daughter Mrs. Paul Rice.
Billy Meade, who is stationed at
Fort Dix, New Jersey waiting for
oversea assignment, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Meade. (Callers at the
Meade home on Sunday were Mrs.
Leptie Matthew, Frances Matthew,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zell and son
Jerry, all of Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Meade, Sweet Valley,
Ruth Thomas, Wilkes-Barre.
Mrs. David Haines and children
Virginia, Barbara and David, Emer=
son, N. J., are visiting her parents
for a weok,
Couples Club met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Al Sweitzer last Sate
urday night. Receipts from the aucs
tion were $855.90. There will be
no more meetings this summer. Fall
meeting will start off with a spag=-
hetti supper in September served
by the men of the class.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Merrel
Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil=
son, Joseph Neizgoda, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Al=
fred Swelgin, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Richard
Ide. Rev. and Mrs. Norman R. Tif-
fany, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bergs-
trasser, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sweit~
VAS)
Marie Wright of Kingston with,
Mrs. Claine MccKenna spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Griffith at Syracuse N. Y,
TO ALL CORRESPONDENTS
The Dallas Post will follow
an accelerated program this
summer, and perhaps for the
whole year.
Correspondents are asked to
send news in TWICE a week,
not once, as was the custom
before.
Please have all the copy you
can in the mail for us SATUR-
DAY morning. This can be set
over the weekend. Send the
balance of your news in at the
regular time—no later than
the evening mail on MONDAY. .
If misery loves company, the
arthritic should never be lonely.
There are an estimated six mil-
lion people in this country afflicted
| with this miserable, chronic disease.
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
IF you are a person who is thrifty and doesn’t think
that “keeping up with the Joneses” is the most important
thing in life.
IF you and your wife are handy and interested in
improving your surroundings.
IF you are interested in an investment that will pay.
off in comfortable living and profit . . .
THEN LET ME TELL YOU HONESTLY
ABOUT THIS HOME 1 HAVE FOR SALE.
It is not a modern, fancy home,
It does 1 not have all the latest improvements.
It does need a little paint.
— BUT —
It is a solidly built home.
The excellent oil heat plant is modern and was in-
stalled recently.
It
It
is in an excellent neighborhood of fine families.
is an excellent income property because the up-
stairs has separate kitchen, bath and separate
entrance, plus livingroom and bedroom. You could
rent this for enough
ments.
If you have a
to pay your mortgage pay-
big family, the upstairs is
easily converted into extra bedrooms, TV-room
or den. Downstairs ‘has kitchen, bath, living and
dining room and 2 bedrooms.
is a beautiful property with lovely old trees,
visited by all the wild birds, even in the winter-
time.
has a two-car garage,
storm windows.
screened-in front porch and
If you are interested you can buy this property at
[ 2 LA l S 3 a very inexpensive figure because it must be sold
os ! 3) .
Ulira clean! Burns clean, heats | i to settle an estate.
clean... lets you enjoy the very’ :
finest automatic heat comfort. ~ HEADQUARTERS
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oil at regular price
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SHAVERTOWN
{oR 4.7951
46.25 25.49
34.55 19.05
37.85 - 20.87
41.60 22.39 50.95
46.25 25.49 56.65
And the Tires Off Your Car
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28.04
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$2.38
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The home is located in Trucksville on a paved road
and the taxes are low.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED
Call |ORchard 4-7676 or 4-5656
busiries hours or ORchard 4-3069
evening or on weekends.
Order from us today!
CHARLES H. LONG
SWEET VALLEY, PA.
during
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