The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 25, 1962, Image 6

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    OR 4-2537
and
For Sale—
AUTO PARTS, wholesale and retail.
Autolite, Delco Remy, A - C,
Willard Batteries. Expert mechani-
cal work. Caddie LaBar, Memorial
Highway. Dallas.
HOW COME CAVE'S SUPER-
MARKET has Armours Bologna
at only 39c lb? Stop in and ask
them!
MacINTOSH AND Northern Spy |
Apples. Delicious home grown
potatoes. Strouds, Acres, Route 118
Sweet Valley. Phone GR 7-3777.
HAY FOR SALE. Manzoni Brothers,
Follies Road, Huntsville. Phone
1951 WILLYS JEEP with 4-wheel
drive and heater, New battery,
generator, plugs, top, etc. Well
maintained. trivate owner. $7.00.
Tom DeWitt, Tunkhannock. Phone
TE 6-5761 after 6, evenings.
DEEP MINED ANTHRACITE: 2 tons
pea coal, $29; 2 tons chestnut,
$33; 2 tons buckwheat, $28. Phone
ORchard 4-3081.
I'VE BEEN TOLD, People run ads
and don’t have the merchandise,
Try us - 10 lb, No. 1 Large-Potatoes
only - 15c. CAVE'S SUPERMARKET
PORTABLE Kerosene Heater and
light plants, McCulloch chain-
saws. International Harvester gar-
den tractors and snow-blowers. A.
F, Walters, Memorial Highway, Dal-
las. ORchard 4-3227.
PUREBRED BEAGLE PUPPIES. 12-
weeks old. Male and female. $5.00
up. Call Sweet Valley,
GR 7-2738.
- FOURTEEN CAN Milk Cooler, A-1
15 gallon, electric, hot INTERNATIONAL Cub Cadet Tract-
shape;
water heater. Phone OR 4-2480.
HAY FOR SALE: Alfalfa and mixed
hay, made early, first cutting.
Harold Bertram at Chase. Phone
696-1214.
BOILED HAM, Lean Sliced . 59¢ Ib.,
Friday only 7-9 pi at CAVE'S |
‘SUPERMARKET..
Our Prices.
ELECTRIC STOVE, white enamel,
~ Full size, good condition. ORchard
S37 4-321,
Te EN
a
MRI
EO ——
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40” WESTINGHOUSE RANGE, $30.;
20” girl's bicycle, $15.00; figure
skates. Sizes 2 and 3, $4. pair, each.
Phone OR 5-1265.
. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR $35.
and Bengel Gas Range $40. Both
good condition. Call OR 4-4827.
FIREPLACE LOGS, Including white
birch and apple, $10 per load.
Phone ORchard 4-2176.
SEASONED FIREPLACE LOGS,
hardwood, including hickory and
oak. - ORchard 5-1276.
OUR PRICES Are So Low we have
to bend over to Hang ‘Signs.
Lean Center Cut Pork Chops - 59¢ lb.
at CAVE’S SUPERMARKET.
FOUR MEN'S Overcoats, sizes 40-44,
© $8. and $10. Also Record Player,
$10. Phone Mrs. Roberts, 37 Hem-
lock St., Fernbrook. OR 4-0459.
BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY West-
minster GRANDFATHERS CLOCK,
multiple chimes, states weather and
date. Circa 1925. 85%” tall, 26%”
wide, 18” depth. 21 E. Pettebone St.,
Forty Fort. Phone BU 7-1258.
CLEARANCE SALE at Joe's Men's
° Shop. Clothing for all the family.
35 Main Street, Dallas.
7
® Main Office—WILKES-BARRE
Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs,
9 A M to 3 P, M.
Friday—9 A, M. to 5 P. M,
® West Side Office—Edwardsville
In the Gateway Shopping Center
Mon., Tues., Wed.,
9A M to3 P M
Thurs, and Fri, 9 A. M. te
3
Saturday 10 A. M, te 2 P. M.
FOAM RUBBER—any size—thickness
-COVERED—M. B.
MODERN 3-piece living room $50;
leathertop tables $21; child's
maple wardrobe $30; [Frigidaire
mangle, $20; period sofa $25; G. E.
| mixer, $25, . ORchard 4-0241.
NICE RED * POTATOES, $1.50 per
bushel at Bob Sickler’s in Orange.
Bring your own containers. Call
FEderal 3-4401.
FIREPLACE LOGS $10 a load de-
livered. Call Bob Sickler at
Orange. Phone FEderal 3- 4401
GIRL'S white Shoe Skates, Size 6.
$5.00. Practically new. Phone
OR 4-8646.
COMBINATION Television, Record
Player and Radio. Reasonable
price. Call David Stage, Goodleign
Farm, OR 4-4011.
ARMOURS _ Old Fashioned, Dutch
Loaf - 49¢ Ib. Unheard of? Not
at CAVE’S SUPERMARKET, Check
our Specials, Nobody - Beats EM.
TWO COTTAGES, Harveys Lake;
combination coal and gas stove,
white, $25.00. 15 Horse-power Merc-
ury outboard motor, $60. Phone
NE 9:9637.
SHOP Luzerne Wallpaper & Paint
Store for linoleum, wallpaper,
paints, and miscellaneous. We give
8 & H Green Stamps, 121 Main St.
RUBBER Foot Wear for the entire
family at Joe's Men's Shop. 35
Main Street, Dallas.
for mattresses—cushions—seats.
Upholstering material, $1.00 to $2.50
yard. MATTRESSES MADE & EX-
PERTLY RECONDITIONED & RE-
BEDDING CO.
Wilkes-Barre.
Nobody Beats Truckovill 696-2801. Thank you. If
i Men’s ‘Shop,
'HOUGH PAY LOADER, one yard
| Tunkhannock TE 6-3956.
factory, 526 South Main Street,
ors, tillers, McCulloch chain saws
and racing motors; go-carts. A. F.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1962
DALLAS POST CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS
— Phone ORchard 4-5656 or 4-7676 —
RATES — Minimum if charged - $1.00 - 20 words.
Cash with order - Minimum 85c¢ for 20 words.
5¢ per word over 20 words - Display Classified $2. per inch
Wanted To Swap—
WILL SWAP a 3% horsepower out-
board motor for a power mower,
or a garden tractor plus the differ-
ence, Phone OR 4-4166.
For Free—
COLLIE TYPE PUPPIES, Beautifully
Marked. Ready to go. Phone
696-2457,
Lost
WHITE, black, tan male BEAGLE,
Ten years old. At Harveys Lake.
Phone NE 9-9637.
Work Wanted—
HANDYMAN will clean garages,
basements, do interior painting,
or do odd jobs of any kind, Call
ORchard 4-2491.
Help Wanted—
CASH Now. Start at your con-
venience. New company needs a
few women who can ‘qualify. Call
696-1918 for courteous interview.
Baby Sitting—
BABY SITTING.
Call NE 9-2856.
Days 9 to 3,
Snow Plowing—
SNOW REMOVAL, moderate prices.
Call George Shaver Jr. in Fern-
brook. OR 4-5460.
Beal Estate For Sale
NEW GOSS MANOR two large bed-
rooms, carpeted = dining-living
room, Ceramic bat; finished second
floor, easily converted to two rooms,
a Dutchmaid clothing representa-
I tive. Phone Mrs. Samuel Keast,
no answer call 696-2851.
2 GRAVES—Mt. Greenwood Ceme-
tery; close to road and near of-
fice. Worth $150. Sell for $75. OR
4-8466.after 6 p.m.
VAN HEUSEN (white and colored)
Dress Shirts, 3 for $10. Young
Main St., Dallas.
CLEARANCE— 14 oH expert res-
tricted items. Young Men's Shop,
Main St., Dallas.
“bucket on rubber tires. Good
condition, Phone NE 9-8432 after
5 p.m.
| RUGS, Any SIZE—AIl known makes.
A little out of he way, but a lot
less to pay. B.. Carpet Company,
267 South Main Street, Wilkes-
Barre.
Wanted To Buy—
OLD FURNITURE, Coins, China, |
Glass. ‘Anything old. Call Dallas
OR 4-1091 and ask for Dale or Call
1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or tract-
ors, regardless of condition. Top
Dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7- 3641.
CLEAN cotton rags s with cut but-
tons. No lace curtains. Dallas
Post, Lehman Ave. Phone OR 4-
7676.
TIMBER, Timber Lond. Gold Coins,
CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU!
® Plymouth Office, Plymouth
Mon., Tues,, Wed., Thurs, .
9AM to3 P.M
Friday—9 A. M. to § P, MM.
® Back Mt, Office—Shavertown
% P.
Friday, 3 A. M. fo 2 P.M,
SP M to 8P M
Saturday 8 A. M. to 12 Noon
or Guns. Phone Region 5-5032. |
| Walters, Memorial Highway, Dallas, [Oil heat, garage, $14,900. OR |
{OR 4-3227. 4-0241.
HAVE YOU. BEEN LOOKING for | BRAND NEW-—3 bedroom ranch
home Situated on the Huntsville-
Ceasetown Road. A complete home
of highest quality material and work-
manship. Not a pre-fab. See this
home and compare before you in-
vest. For inspection Call OR 4-2513.
i THOMAS P. GARRITY
Realtor
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
Service to the Greater Back Mt. Arex
Pole 89 — Harveys Lake.
HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105
Thinking of Selling
List
With
LAUX
For Action
Branch Office
ROBT. W. LAUX AGENCY
REALTORS f
Memorial Highway Dallas
(Next to Bowling Alley)
OR 5-1600
Sanitary Service—
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspoocls and privy
cieaned. J. A. Singer, City
Scavenger, 137 Dagobart Street.
Wilkes-Barre. Dial VA 3-4529.
SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete,
buy the best. Costs less in the
arawslt
‘long run. C. E. German and Son,
Kingston 8-1448 or your local sup-
ply dealer.
Buy — Sell — Swap — Or Trade In The Trading Post
FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me-
ter Service to insure you accu-
acy. Montross Oil Company, 436
Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt-
ler 7-2361.
LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED and
sharpened, new and used mowers |
and parts. Saw fuing and retoothing, | !
knives and shears sharpened, hone
Mam Highway, Trucksville.
WHY PAY MORE when you can
get the best professional work at
ED S BEAUTY SHOP in Trucksville ?
Permanent waves, $6.50 up. Open
every evening until New Year's.
New phone number 696-2375.
EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. Free esti-
mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill-
side Ave. ‘Harveys Lake, Phone
NE 9-9416.
SNOW CLEARING
TOM'S SNOW BLOWING Service. |
Will clear your drive and walks. |
Prompt, efficient service. Call OR
4-0642.
IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto-
mobile using oil? Your machanic
or garage will recommend SEALED
POWER guaranteed piston rings.
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP
STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON.
TRANSUE’S T.V. and Radio Service
now located off Rt. 309 on Platts-
burg R. Beaumont. Call OR 4-5696
for 24 hr. service.
UNWANTED HAIR
Removed. Multiple Electrolysis
Painless, Scarless, Private
ADA EICHLER
203 West River Street
Wilkes-Barre
VA 3-7429
BOTTLED GAS
PYROFAX
New and Used Appliances
Sales and Service
ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE
COMPANY
Overbrook Avenue, Dallag
; OR 4-5371
BACK MOUNTAIN
RADIATOR SHOP
Trucksville, Pa.
In Rear Of
Bob and Don’s City Service
Latest Barbee Equipment
Phone 696-1153
PAINTING
INTERIOR — EXTERIOR
By Contract or Hour
CHESTER ROBERTS
Hunlock Creek R. D. 1
Phone Muhlenburg
2563692 or 2563690
BOTTLED GAS
Plumbing and Heating
Harold K. Ash
Shavertown Dallas OR 4-3161
Whom To Call—
TAILORING and ALTERATIONS on
dresses, skirts, coats and trousers.
Call Mrs. Bob Kappler,” Overbrook
Road, Dallas, OR 4-7276.
PETER SKOPIC, public accountant
will help you with your income
tax. Phone OR 4-0952 after 6 p.m.
or write Dallas R.D. 4.
PREPARE YOUR CHILD for his
mid-year exams! TUTORING —
all subjects, By appointment.
Children, 4th grade through 8th.
OR 4-6056.
DR. James R. Van Loon D.C.N.D.,,
formerly: of 168 N. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, is now practicing full
time at Harvey's Lake, Pole 125.
By appointments only. Complete
Drugless Héalth Service. Phone NE
9-2581.
TREE WORK — All Kinds, Have
your building lot cleared now!
Phone OR 5-1152.
ing, antique work; removing |
burns, scratches, polishing, in your
own. home. All work guaranteed.
Free Estimates. Dial 696-2571.
FLOOR SANDING and FINISHING.
All Types Floors, Work guar-
anteed. WEAVER and MADAR, OR |
4-2565 and BU 8-6103.
PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh-
FURNITURE, REFINISHING; repair-|
ATLANTIC FUEL OIL
Metered Delivery
FREE Cleaning, Service—
Burner Parts
GERMICK BROS. INC.
37 Tener, Luzerne
BU 7-2251 BU 7-9641
POSTIE SAYS!—
For Local Coal—Quality Coal
GLEN ALDEN COAL
Call Anytime Day or Night
OR 4-4756
J. B. POST CO.
Fast—Hi-Lift Delivery Service
ANTHRAGITE
DEEP MINED GOAL
SOLD IN 215, TON LOTS
Dallas OR 4-8404, William Eckert, |
Water Pumps
Sales and Service
Deep and Shallow Wells
Jets, Submercibles
Sump Pumps etc., Water Softners
24 HOUR SERVICE
R. W. WEIDNER
Phone Center Moreland
FE 3-4548
Public Notice—
Annual meeting of the Back
Mountain Memorial Library Associa-
tion will be held Thursday evening,
January 25, 1962 at 8 in the Library
Annex. Any member of the Library
Association who has paid annual
duel of $1 or more will be entitled
to vote, Alice Howell, Secretary.
The partnership formerly exist-
ing among Hazle Berti, William
Berti and John Berti under the
| name of Berti & Sons has been dis-
| solved and any bills owed to or by
the former partnership should be
sent to William Berti, Dallas, Pa.,
or John Berti, Dallas, Pa, who will
continue to operate under the firm
name of Berti & Sons.
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYV-
VANIA,:
COUNTY OF LUZERNE:
ELAINE STOUT vs. NOLAN E.
STOUT, No 205 January Term,
1962
TO: Nolan E. Stout, Defendant.
action of Divorce against you which
| you are required to defend.
Joseph Mock, Sheriff
James M. Reinert, Esquire
1054 Miners National Bank Bldg.
‘Wilkes-Barre, Pensylvania,
Dallas School District Board of
| Education solicits sealed proposals
on playground equipment, Specifi-
cations may be secured at the
School Board Office, Senior High
School Building, Dallas, Pa. All bids
shall be in the hands of Mrs. Har-
riet Stahl, Secretary, Dallas School
Board Office, not later than 4:30
P.M. February 13, 1962. Bids will
be opened publicly at the regular
meeting of the Board, 8:00 P.M,
February 13, 1962. Bids shall be
plainly marked on the envelope
“Bid on Playground Equipment.”
The board reserves the right to
|accept or reject any or all bids
| or
any part thereof.
Harriet Stahl, Secretary
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Frank J. Kaczynowski and Sally
Kaczynowski, his wife, and Frank
Kaczynowski, Jr., Sally Ann Kac-
| zynowski and Barbara Ann Kaczy-
nowski, minors, have filed their
petition with the Court of Common
Pleas of Luzerne County to No. 76
March Term, 1962, praying for the
entry of a decree by said Court
changing their names to Frank J.
Kotch and Sally Kotch, His Wife,
and Frank Kotch, Jr., Sally Ann
Kotch and Barbara Ann Kotch,
minors. he Court has fixed he 23rd
day of February, 1962, at 1:30 p.m.
(E.S.T.), as the time and The Luz-
erne County Court House as the
place of hearing on said petition.
JOHN J. KOZLOSKI, Attorney
802 First National Bank Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Articles of Incorporation will be
filed with thé Department of State,
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on the
31st day of" January, 1962, in
accordance. with the provision of
May 5, 1933, P.L.364, as amend-
ed, for the purpose of obtaining
a Certificate of Incorporation of a
| proposed business corporation to
| be known as
The purpose of the proposed corp-
“The Dog House, Inc.”
oration are to sell at retail and
wholesale hot dogs, hamburgers,
fish dogs, soft drinks and other
food items and to have and exer-
cise all the rights and powers nec-
essary or convenient in carrying
out said purposes.
John J. Kozloski, Attorney
802 1st Nat'l Bank
‘Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Rubber Stamps
Made To Your Design
THE DALLAS POST
You are notified that Elaine Stout, i
the Plaintiff has commenced an:
the Business Corporation Law of |
PER TON
Stove and Nut - $16.50
Pea - $16.50
Buckwheat and Rice - $13.50
Delivered anywhere in this
locality—Please Give us 3
days motice on all orders.
OR 4-5766
lenburg 256-3613. Oscar White-
sell, Hunlock Creek, RFD 1.
MARGUERITE'S BEAUTY SHOP, |
Phone OR 4-3191,
MILTON PERREGO
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| In the near future it will take
for that trim cut; shampoo, and only two hours to go around the |
wave, ora fresh new permanent. | world: one hour for the trip—the |
other to get to the airport.
EXPERT TAILORING
| e Trouser Alterations
| ® Skirts & Dresses Hemmed
| e® Coat Alterations
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|
Cleaning & Pressing
ADAMS
| Back Mt. Shopping Center
Shavertown
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NOXEN
Ambulance Association
An aundal report Iroua Noxen
Community Amouwdnce ASSOCIATION
1s peng Sell US Week TO au wno
nave paid NW tne organization.
Aller eapenses were paia and dul
Qeposlied In a Special account to
replace tne ambuiuace waoen neces-
sary, tnere remains a balance on
nand or $43.09,
rxpenses were reported higher
than ever, because or tne- great In-
crease In number or calls in 1Yol.
‘A'ne annual fund drive 1s the only
means of financing the association.
One of the toliowing persons wil
call on you during the current fund
raising drive whien starts today and
will continue through the next four
or five weeks: David Morris, Ken-
neth Cuddy, Warren Montross, Fred
Schenck, David Fritz, Wilham Ly-
ons, Edward Condon, Allan Kitchen,
Bernard Dendler, Jr., David Wil-
liams, Howard Keller, David Fritz is
chairman of the drive.
David Wilhams was badly burned
on one hand and arm and one side
of his face this week, while tending
his furnace.
Mrs. Harry Miller returned on
Sunday from a month's stay with
her daughter, Mrs, Leonard Cheadle,
and family of Harrisburg. Mr. and
Mrs. David Brobst and Karen and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brobst drove
down after her.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newell has
moved into the house recently va-
cated by Mr. and Mrs. James Gillis
and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner left on
{Saturday morning for a vacation in
different parts of Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blizzard
are spending the winter in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shalanski,
Cindy and Cheryl, Trenton, N. J,
spent the weekend with the Albert
Ruff Srs.
Mrs. Nathan Straley and Mrs.
Loren Case entertained the Adult
Sunday School class of Lutheran
Church on Wednesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Case. Present were:
Mrs. Fred Case, Mrs. Wheeler Hess,
Mrs. John Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Kitchen and son Allen, Mrs. Roy
Dendler, Pastor Wesley Kimm,
Christine Blizzard and Mr. and Mrs.
Case.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sickler, New
Jersey, spent the weekend with. Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Space.
Mrs. Clark Oliver and Mrs. Chest-
er Keiper will serve on Jury at
Tunkhannock, this week.
Chester Keiper has been ill with
a case of the flu.
Mike Bean, Connecticut, spent the
weekend at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cummings
and Barbara, Milltown, N. J., Mr.
and Mrs. John Thompson, Scranton,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Betty Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henning,
Apalachin, N. Y., announce the birth
of a son on Saturday, January 20th.
Mrs. Henning is the former Marjorie
Van Campen. This is their first
child.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman,
Sayre, visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Engelman, on Sunday.
Rose Mary Engelman is confined
to her home with an attack of the
virus.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kasson, New
wark, Del, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Miller, Sayre, were Sunday
visitors at the home of the William
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
CONTACT LENSES :
DR. I. BERGER
OPTOMETRIST
Murphys.
Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Ernest
Daley’ and family, Newport, N. C,
are spending a week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane spent the
weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Jones, at Gouldsboro, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wyant Sr.,
recently spent a month each with
their son Elmer Wyant and his fam-
ily, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. and
James Jr. and family, Nickols, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins,
Vienna; N. J., spent Tuesday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siglin.
Mrs. Roxie Siglin and Raymond,
Lewis Keefe visited Mrs. Nellie
Steinrock at Bristol, last week.
Mrs. Donald Meeker, Donna and
Lorraine, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Meeker at Herrickville and Mrs.
Florence Frear at the Carpenter
Nursing Home, at Idetown, on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Lloyd Phoenix is confined to
her home with the grippe.
Eileen Crispell and Jeanie Ann
Kocher, have accepted a position
with Blue Cross-Blue Shield, at
Newark, N. J.
Gene May, Allentown, visited at
the home of his parents, the Elwood
Mays, on Thursday.
Nancy Bean left on Sunday for
E. Hartford, Conn., where she will
have an interview for a teaching
position. She will graduate from
Bloomsburg College in the spring.
Carol Bennett has accepted a posi-
tion as pay roll clerk at Rowker
Mfg. Co., Tunkhannock.
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William Evans, former Armour.
Leather Co. worker, entered Dan
ville State Hospital, at Danville, on
Tuesday. His condition is reported
as good at this writing.
Classmates of First Methodist
Church met at the home of Mis.
Vane Race Friday evening.
Mesdames Oscar Fish, Elwood Pat<
ton, Fred Schenck, Francis Schenck,
William Butler, Ray Gunton, Alpba
Dymond, William Munketchy, Stella.
esses were Mrs. Race and Mrs. Mi
ketchy. Next meeting will be h
at the home of Mrs. John Gordon,
Alderson. Hostesses will be Mrs.
Gordon and Mrs. Fred Schenck.
Bishop (reading telegram from
one of his ministers): ‘My wife
passed away Wednesday. Please
send substitute for over the week-
end.”
So convenient!
Our
pay-as-you-go
budget on
for insurance premiums
Those big insurance premi-
ums are easy to handle
when you take advantage of
our monthly budget plan.
You can combine most types
of insurance (fire, auto, li-
ability, medical) in one
“‘package’’ and pay for it in
small monthly installments.
Our ACCOPLAN premium
budget service is also ideal
for business firms. For de-
tails, call:
YOUR ndependent
Insurance F [AGENT
“SERVES You FIRST
HAROLD E.
FLACK
INSURANCE
AGENCY
BROOKS BLDG.
27 Machell Ave., Dallas
Phone OR 4-4921 |
VA 3-2189
It’s the sure way
to get the most
for your money!
Built when construction costs
were much lower, homes that
have already been lived in
are today's best values.
Check our listing, see for
yourself!
LOWER MAIN, Dallas — 7
rooms and bath,
Lot. 80 x 130 ~ $11,500.
134 JACKSON STREET, Dal-
las — 4 rooms and bath
with second
floor.
Lot 62% x 125 =
expandable
$11,500.
52 MILL STREET, Dallas —
7 rooms and bath. Lot 20 x :
216. Oil-steam heat.
« = « Asking $10,000:4 :
OTHER BARGAINS IN OUR
“LIVED IN” HOMES. ¢
Happy home-owning
begins here
BESECKER
REAL ESTATE &
BROKER
MAIN ST, DALLAS
OR 4-5551
AUTO
Open Til 9 Every Night
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OR 4-5587
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