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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1962
DALLAS POST CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS
— Phone ORchard 4-5656 or 4-7676 —
RATES — Minimum if charged -
Cash with order - Minimum 85¢ for 20 words.
Sc per word over 20 words - Display Classified $2. per inch
$1.00 - 20 words.
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For Sale—
FRESH-killed frying chickens, legs
47 cents pound, breasts 53. Cave’s
Super-Market weekend special.
GARDEN TRACTOR with all attach-
ments including snow plow. $150.
Phone 674-6806.
1961 HARDWICK Gas Range, like
new, $60.00; metal cupboard $15.;
Maytag automatic washer $130.
Phone TE 6-3277.
WE'VE got’em by the truck-load,
Hallowe'en pumpkins 15 cents and
up, at Caves Super-Market, Ide-
town corner traffic light.
CHAIRS, Lamps, Studio Couch; re-
. conditioned Frigidaire, $35; coal-
fired house heater; ornamental fire-
place; miscellaneous. Pole 210, Har-
veys Lake.
1958 CUSTOM Deluxe Frigidaire
automatic washer originial value
$350. Like new $145. NE 9-3941.
1951 CHEV., 4 Door Sedan, good con-
dition. $90. Phone 674-0616.
HEADQUARTERS For Aluminum
combination storm doors and
windows. Special for a limited time,
doors with 4 inch grille = $24.95;
windows $11.45. Tunkhannock Co-
operative GLF service. Tunkhannock.
TErrace 6-5166.
ORDER IMPRINTED CHRISTMAS
CARDS NOW. One of the largest
and finest selections in this area.
Henry's Card & Gift. North Memorial
Highway, Shavertown.
Items at
Estimates on Interior
Corner Overbrook Ave.
and Ferguson Ave. Shavertown
Francis [Scariber, OR 4-5706.
FIREPLACE Logs, well seasoned. Per
ton box, $5. Dial 675-1276.
TRAPS for Trapping. One small heat-
ing stove. One kitchen sink. NE
9-3582.
FOUR-PIECE Wrought-Iron dinette
set; sixteen cubic toot upright free-
zer three years old, excellent con-
Stonegate.
dition. Dial 674-0357.
FOR Quality, try our home-made
meat products, scrapple, liver-
pudding, faggots, sausage, ring balog-
na. At Cave's Super-Market, Ide-
town Corners.
1958 PLYMOUTH Suburban. Best
Offer. Excellent condition. Dial
696-2826.
WESTINGHOUSE Electric roaster, all
equipment including stand, broiler,
dishes. Used only twice, like new.
$50. Dial 696-1998.
CIDER PRESSING begins September
15 at Hardisky Cider Press, Leh-
man. Tuesdays, Thursdays, eve-
ning 5 to 7. Saturdays, 8 am. to
3 p.m. Phone ORchard 4-0950.
NEWBERRY APPLES, MCcINTOSH
Drops $1.25, picked $1.50 up accord-
ing to size. Phone Dallas 674-0564.
“or 40276.
RUGS, Any Size—All known makes.
A little out of the way, but a lot
less to pay. B. Carpet Company,
267 South Main Street, Wilkes-
Barre. ;
INTERNATIONAL Cub Cadet Gard-
“en and Lawn Tractors; McCulloch
chains, saws, welding, A. F. Walters,
Memorial Highway, Dallas. 674-322T7.
KENMORE Oil Heater with electric
blower, practically new. 696-2411.
WALNUT Dining room suite includ-
ing buffet, china closet, server,
small tables, miscellaneous. Sweet
Valley GR 7-2666.
ANOTHER truck-load, 50 pounds
white potatoes 99 cents, guar-
anteed quality cookers. Cave’s Super-
Market, Idetown Corners.
Pure Apple CIDER. NO PRESERVAT-
IVE. Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Po-
tatoes, Peppers, Cabbage and Cauli-
flower, Gourds, Colored Corn, Ap-
ples. Merrill Thomas Produce, Op-
posite Natong Mills.
1952 CHEVROLET. Six cylinders.
Automatic. Equipped with snow
tires. Good condition. $125. 35 Pop-
lar St., Fernbrook. Dial 674-5941.
LIONEL TRAINS, O 22 gauge, diesel
and locomotive complete. Many
accessories. Phone 674-0232.
11958 MERCURY ‘Parklane” Con-
vertible. Power equipped. Sacri-
fice for $700. Call Dallas 674-6351
after 6 p.m.
YES, we have fresh oysters, 39 cents
a dozen, guaranteed first quality.
Cave’s Super-Market, Idetown Cor-
ners.
1962
equipped,
CHEVY Convertible. Fully
including bucket seats
and power steering. Perfect condition
$2,375.00. Call Dallas 674-7922.
FIVE ACRES of ‘good field corn mot
frosted. Phone NE 9-5494.
1956 CHRYSLER 2-door hardtop,
green and white. Will sacrifice.
FEderal 3-4539. 3
TWO Gas Room-Heaters; Child's
Chest of Drawers. Call NE 9-8041.
HARDWOOD maple flooring, 1%” by
21%”, over 1100 square feet avail-
able. Reasonable. 674-7232.
RURAL UPHOLSTERING, RD 1
Sweet Valley. Free estimates. GR
7-2671
TEN-PIECE dining room suite in
good condition, cheap. Dallas 696-
1041 43 S. Pioneer Avenue, Trucks-
ville.
1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE. 4-
door, standard shift, radio, heater.
31,000 miles, excellent condition, 295
Carverton Road, or call 696-1371.
HALLOWE'EN Pumpkins, Gourds,
Phone Si Evans, Hillside - Hunts-
ville Road. Phone 674-5522.
DEEP MINED ) ANTHRACITE: 2 tons
pea coal, $29; 2 tons chestnut,
$33; 2 tons buckwheat, $28. Phone
Dallas 674-3081.
BIRD HOUSES:
also feeders,
Phone NE 9-2651,
FOAM RUBBER—any size—thickness
for mattresses—cushions—seats.
Upholstering material, $1.00 to $2.50
yard. MATTRESSES MADE & EX-
PERTLY RECONDITIONED & RE-
COVERED—M. B. BEDDING CO.
factory, 526 South Main Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
BEST PRICES on high test Peat
Moss from our swamp. You may
pick up by the bag or truck. We
also deliver. “Open evenings and
Saturdays.” Paul D. Eckert. Mach-
ell Ave., Dallas. 674-0194.
TWO-P$ECE Living room suite, $20;
laundermat washer $30. Call at 145
South Lehigh Street, Trucksville.
BIRD DOG, Short-haired pointer,
‘thoroughly trained to point and
retrieve. Obedient. Muhlenburg 256-
3692 after 5 p. m.
Blue bird, wren;
Frank Jackson.
TWO ‘Bedroom Suites, Washer,
Cleaner, miscellaneous. Saturday
2 to 6, Della Case residence, Briar
Crest Road, Idetown, first road to
right, after The Castle.
PUPPIES - Mother registered Ger-
man Shepherd. Father just Shep-
herd. $10. each. Phone 674-2714.
ONE THATCHER 7 suction steam
or hot water furnace. Phone FE
3-4548.
BIG 20% Discount on colored en-
velopes for personal or business
use. We need to move these now!
Call the Dallas Post or come in.
OR 4-5656. Must buy 500.
AUTO PARTS, wholesale and retail.
Autolite, Delco Remy, A-C, Wil-
lard Batteries. Expert mechanical
work, Caddie LaBar, Memorial
Highway, Dallas.
Sanitary Service—
TYPEWRITERS, Adding Machines,
sold, rented and repaired, Hold-
redge Company, 40 North Main
Street, Wilkes-Barre or Dallas 696-
1008.
George B. Schooley
General Contractor
KITCHENS
Phone 696-2826
Free Estimates, Work Guaranteed
HAROLD K. ASH
PLUMBING & AUTOMATIC
{ HEATING
SHAVERTOWN
674-3161
FLOOR SANDING and finishing.
All types floors. Work guaran-
teed. Weaver and Madar. 674-
7806 and Kingston 288-6103.
DALLAS READY MIXED CON-
CRETE: Dale Parry. For quality
and service. Phone 674-0316.
WE NOW HAVE an experienced
man to do expert, guaranteed
body, fender and painting .work.
Now you can get convenient, top
notch work at’ fair prices. Elston
& Gould, Memorial Highway.
BOTTLED GAS
g PYROFAX
New and Used Appliances
Sales and Service
ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE
: COMPANY |
Overbrook Avenue, Dallas
674-5371
FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me-
ter Service to insure you accu-
acy. Montross Oil ‘Company, 436
Main Street, Luzerne. Phone King-
ston, 287-2361.
1 9 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Female Help Wanted
WANTED. Lady with car. With or
without selling experience. Good
opportunity. Pay every day. Can
work full or part time. Write John
Rhodes, Harveys Lake, Pa. Or in-
quire at Post Office to locate me.
A WOMAN for general cleaning at
Bunker Hill is needed one day a
week. Call 696-1194. ¥
BRISTOL-MYERS subsidiary needs
consultants ‘torepresent Luzier
Cosmetics Inc. No door to door or
deliveries. Call 674-5502 after 5:30
p.m. week days anytime Saturday.
WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in
person Town House, 31 Lake St.,
Dallas after 10 am.
WOMAN For Light Housework three
to five days a week in apartment.
Good wages. 674-4117.
Help Wanted—
POTATO PICKERS. Renold Morris
Dial GR 7-3556.
Work Wanted—
WASHING and Ironing at my home.
Any day. 674-5029.
MAN over. twenty one, preferably
married, for handy man for inside
and outside work — ‘to assist family
with four children — as mother is
temporarily limited in activity. Hours
State qualifications; references and
salary expected. Write Box 21 c/o
Dallas Post.
Water Pumps
COMPLETE Sales and Service. Deep
and Shallow Well. Jets, Submer-
sibles and Sucker Rod Types. R. W.
Weidner. Plumbing & Heating.
Phone FE 3-4548 or OR 4-6106.
Gas Heating
ARE YOU THINKING of Changing
your present heating system to
EXPERT UPHOLSTERING, Free esti- | 82S heat Gas heating systems or
mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill- conversions completely installed.
side Ave., Harveys Lake. Phone R. Ww. Weidner, Plumbing and
NE 9-9416 Heating, Phone FE 3-4548 or
. 674-6106.
PAINTING Public Notice—
INTERIOR — EXTERIOR
By Contract or Hour
CHESTER ROBERTS
Hunlock Creek R. D. I
Phone Muhlenburg
256-3692 or 256-3690
SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete,
buy the best. Costs less in the
long run. C. E. German and Son,
Kingston 282-1448 or your local sup-
ply dealer.
SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS
cleaned, industrial and resident-
ial. J. A. Singer, 137 Dagobart
Street, Wilkes-Barre, Dial VA 3-4529
Real Estate For Sale
CHOICE LOTS, lake front or on
macadem, pure water unlimited.
Thirteen miles from Wilkes-Barre
by way Hillside or Plymouth Moun:
tain. Burt B. Bryant, Sweet Val-
ley GR 7-2611.
THREE bed-room home in Dallas,
near schools, churches, shopping
area. Oil heat; one and one-half
bathrooms; stone fireplace, attached
garage, screened porch, wall-to-wall
carpeting. ORchard 4-5776.
THOMAS P. GARRITY
Realtor®
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area °
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Pole 89 — Harveys Lake.
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HARVEYS LAKE NE 09-5105
For Rent—
THREE bedroom ranch style house.
Oil heat, Loyalville. Call Greenleaf
7-3432 daily after 6 p.m. all day
Saturday or Sunday.
MODERN Two Bedroom Apartment,
heat, hotwater, electric range, gar-
age. 130 Lehman Ave., Dallas, after
5 pm.
HALF of Double house, six rooms,
bath, automatic heat, garage. 67
E Center St., Shavertown $80. Phone
674-6439.
FURNISHED room with desk in re-
fined private adult home in Shav-
ertown. Business or professional per-
son desired. Garage available. Dial
675-1557.
NEW 3 bedioom RANCH Style Home,
Oil heat. Loyalville. Call GR 7-3432
daily after 6 p.m. All Day Saturday
and Sunday.
FOUR ROOM apartmont and bath.
Heat and hot water included. Lake
front. Harveys Lake. NE 9-3967.
Whom To Call— :
TRANSUE’S T.V. and Radio Service
now located off Rt. 309 on Platts-
burg R. Beaumont. Call 674-5696
for 24 hr, service.
CRUSHED STONE
RED SHALE
Also STONE-FREE TOPSOIL
for driveways and parking areas
YATSKO Excavating
675-1276
VACUUM CLEANER, sales and ser-
vice. All makes. Joseph S.
Blaum, your Hoover Man. NE
9-9631. °
TOP SOIL — FILL — TOP SOIL
Regular and Screened
Complete Excavating Facilities
! for
CELLARS, WATER LINES,
SEPTIC TANKS & GRADING
— By Contract or Hourly —
For Free Estimate Call
HOOVER & MILBRODT
674-2494 674-2498
LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED and
sharpened, new and used mowers
and parts. Saw filing and retooth-
ing, knives and shears sharpened.
Pick-up and Delivery, William
Eckert, Tunkhannock Highway.
Phone 674-5931.
IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto-
mobile using oil? Your mechanic
or garage will recommend SEALED
POWER guaranteed piston rings.
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP
STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON.
JOHNNY’S BODY SHOP: painting,
acetylene welding. Free estimates.
All work guaranteed. Old Lake’
Road, Idetown. Phone NE 9-5004.
PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING.
Muhlenburg 256-3613. Oscar
Whitesell, Hunlock Creek, RFD 1.
Wanted To Buy—
PIANO for church, free or low price.
OR 5-1867 before 9:30 a.m.
1,000 JUNK CARS, Trucks or Tract-
ors, regardless of condition. Top
dollar. Sweet Vulley, GR 7-3631.
PIANO for church, free or low price.
Call Bankhead, 675-1867 before
9:30 A.M.
WANTED to buy, a small old fashion-
ed cook stove or laundry stove.
Dial 696-2864. -
FURNACE CLEANING and SERVIC-
ING: stokers, oil burners, hand
fired, etc. R.W. Weidner,
and Heating. FE 3-4548 or 674-6106
after 5 p.m,
| the partnership heretofore existing
Plumbing |.
THE one who stole the boy’s bicycle
on Saturday, September 18 from
the front porch on Church’ Street,
Dallas, is known, and if not returned,
prosecution will follow.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Letters of Administration have been
granted to SUSETTE E. MORRIS,
24 Filbert Street, Forty Fort, Penn-
sylvania, Administratrix of the
Estate of JAMES FRANTZ MORRIS,
Deceased, late of Forty Fort, Penn-
sylvania, who died on September 7,
1962, All persons indebted to said
Estate are requested to make pay-
ment and those having claims or
demands to present same without
delay to the Administratrix above
named.
ROSENN, JENKINS & GREEN-
WALD,
1000 Blue Cross Building,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
between Frank C. Beuka and Paul
H. Farver in the conduct of a ser-
vice station at Sweet Valley, Ross
Township, Pa. under the firm name
the parties. Said business will
hereafter be conducted by the said
PAUL H. FARVER, to whom all
accounts due are to be paid and
to whom creditors may look for
payment.
Paul H. Farver
Frank C. Beuka
NOTICE is hereby given that Let-
ters of Administration C. T. A. in
the Estate of Olive Scott, late of
Kingston Borough, (died June 16th,
1962) have been granted to Durelle
T. Scott, Jr., and Wilbur W. Scott,
Barre, Pa. All persons having claims
against the Estate are requested to
make them known to the Adminis-
trators or their attorney, and all
persons indebted to the decedent are
. requested to make payment to the
Administrators without delay.
1400 Miners Bank Bldg.
FRANK TOWNEND, ESQ.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
10 East Jackson Street, Wilkes-.
EXPERT HAIR CUTTING
TINTING
PERMANENT WAVING
MARGARET'S
95 DAVIS ST., TRUCKSVILLE
\ 696-2878
of Beuka & Farver has been dis-
solved by mutual understanding of
ALTERATIONS
ALTERATIONS on COATS, Dresses
and skirts. Also Mens’ annd Child-
rens’ wear. Pauline Davis Kappler.
Overbrook Ave., Dallas. 674-7276.
consultants to represent Luzier
727 Centenarians Die
In Five Years
Centenarians are not a rarity in
Pennsylvania.
This fact was established follow-
ing a report from the Pennsylvania
Department of Health which made
a statistical five-year study of cen-
tenarian deaths between 1957-
1961.
During this period Pennsylvania
had 470 residents whose age at
death was reported ‘to be over 99
years. Of these 470 deaths, 342
were females, or about three times
the number of males, which was
128.
Surpassing the century mark
were 257 whose ages ranged from
101 to 115.
Heart disease, as in the general
population, claimed the greatest
number of deaths. The other lead-
ing causes of death of centenarians
differ from that found in the gen-
eral population. General arterio-
sclerosis was the second most fre-
quent cause of death. Other causes
were vascular lesions of the central
nervous system, influenza and
pneumonia. Cancer, which is the
second most frequent cause of
death in the overall population, is
in fifth place. Accidental falls ac-
count for the same number of
deaths in this age group as cancer.
Philadelphia and Allegheny
County were given as the residence
of the decedent in 96 and 48 deaths
respectively. Other counties in
which the number of centenarians
dying was high were [Lancaster
with 18, Luzerne with 17, Berks
and Montgomery 186,
County with 15. Bedford, Centre,
Elk, Fulton, Montour, Pike and
Tioga Counties had no resident
centenarian deaths between 1957
and 1961.
Rubber Stamps
Made To Your Design
THE DALLAS POST
Lehman Township 1961 - 1962 School Audit J
NET AMOUNT TAXES COLLECTED:
Property $ 92,179.62
Per Capita 9,210.00
Delinquent 3,489.14
Tuition From Patrons - Section 1305 and 1306 975.27
Rent from Township Bus 370.00
State Appropriation Teaching Units 67,144.43
State Appropriation Reorganization Incentives 5,907.15
State Appropriation Extension Education 54.60
State Appropriation Homebound Instruction _ 38.66
State Appropriation Closed: Schools 1,600.00
State Appropriation Transportation 21,839.98
State Appropriation Vocational Education 414.29
State Appropriation Rentals 10,697.60
State Appropriation Nurse Services 1,126.18
$ 215,046.92
Starting Balance July 2, 1961 1,033.41
$ 216,080.33
EXPENSES:
General Control $ 5513.99
Instruction 4 3 3,448.10
Transportation (Township Bus) 1,559.06
Fixed Charges he 271.25
Rental Payment To Authority 10,065.60
Interest Payment on Bond 78.33
Lake Lehman Joint Board 175,000.00
Wyoming Valley Technical Institute 52.85
TOTAL RECEIPTS - STARTING BALANCE
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
BALANCE ON HAND JULY 1, 1962
AUDITORS:
Jean M. Agnew
Fred N. Winters
$ 195,995.18
$..216,080.33
195,995.18
..20,085.15
Paul R. Doris
carbon monoxide poisoning,”
and Erie |*
FALL FOOTBALL FROLIC
~—COURTESY KLEENEX TISSUES
An after-the-game party’s. a “winner” with the football crowd. Make
it buffet style for ease of service and for informal conversation. A color- +
ful football centerpiece constructed from chicken wire aid flare-red
tissues and framed by home-made goalposts sets the mood.
Tissue pom
Sati
poms are clever favors for your guests, and say to make, too.
Ricky Wegner, Guest
On Fourth Birthday
Ricky Wegner, Loyalville, was
guest of honor at a picnic supper on
his fourth birthday at Vic's Grove.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Nienius, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac
Dermott, Mrs. Mary Nienius, Mrs.
Diana Wegner, Alma Lashevich, Mar-
lene Nienius, Donna MacDermott,
David MacDermott and the guestygnt
honor.
FOR SALE
An Excellent, large ranch house
at Sweet Valley. Lot 150 x 150.
modern kitchen with wall oven
& counter range, livingroom,
den, 3 extra large bedrooms and
bath.
CALL FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
Yc
ALTOR
REAL ESTATE e INSURANCE
61 WEST SOUTH STREET WILKES-BARRE, PA.
823-8878
¥ or
674-5301 or 674-6361
Carbon Monoxide
Season Is Here
A warning about carbon monoxide
poisoning is issued by the Regional
Medical Director, Dr. C. Hayden
Phillips, of the Pennsylvania De-
partment of Health. “Cold weather
means closed windows in homes and
automobiles. Both places may have
sources of this poisonous gas which
can cause death,” Dr. Phillips said.
“One of the dangerous aspects of
Dr.
Phillips warned, “is that the symp-
toms do not immediately suggest the
cause. In an automobile, nausea
and dizziness, accompanied by head-
ache, ‘should not be attributed to
motion sickness. Instead, automo-
bile windows should be opened and
fresh air breathed for several
minutes.” !
Danger of ignoring early symp-
toms is that those symptums ean
progress rapidly from mild « to
severe. By the time a victim is
suddenly aware that he is being
seriously poisoned, he may be only
seconds from unconsciousness and
unable to help himself,
/Gas-burning appliances in the
home should be checked carefully
for defective operation, all gas burn-
ers examined and cleaned. Ample
fresh air should always be available
in garages and automobiles, even on
the coldest days. The exhaust
system of the car should be carefully
checked for leaks.
“If someone in your presence is
overcome despite these precautions, |
move him immediately to fresh air,
and give him artificial respiration if
he is not breathng,” Dr. Phillips
advised. \
The best treatment is prevention,
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MONK Plbg. & Hig.
N. Lehigh St.
Shavertown, Pa.
FOR BETTER COOKING
674-4781
DELANEY
GAS SERVICE, Inc.
MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
DALLAS
.COAL
NEW LOW PRICES
VERY HARD, NO DIRT
LOW ASH CONTENT
HIGH IN HEAT
—100% GUARANTEED—
STOVE & JUMBO NUT. $16.50
PEA 15.00
STOKER 14.00
In Two Ton Lots
Give us 3 days Notice
+. On Delivery
674-5766
MILTON PERREGO
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From
1959 Chevrolet
LUZERNE MOTOR CO.
4 Dr. Sta. Wag. R&H, Auto.
Trans. Fairlane “500” 2-Dr.
Sedan,
$1395
1960 Ford
Radio, Heater, Auto. Trans.
$1465
1959 Chevrolet
Impala Hard Top, Radio, Heater,
Auto. Trans., Power Steering,
Power Brakes. Looks and Runs
Like New.
© $1495
1957 Dodge
2-Dr. Hard Top, R&H, Auto.
Trans.
$695
A-1
USED
CAR
SPECIALS
160 Valiant
4-Dr., Sta. Wagon. Fully Equipped
SIIT5
1958 Plymouth
Savory 4-Dr. Sedan. R&H, Auto.
Trans.
$775
1958 Ford
Fairlane “500” Club Sdn. Radio,
Heater, Auto. Trans., Power Steen)
$895
1957 Chevrolet
¥
4-Dr. Station Wagon. Radio,
Heater, Auto. Trans. Rebuilt
Engine a
Power Steering.
Today’s Special
1955 DODGE
2 Door Hard Top. Radio, Heater, Arto. Trans.,
$250
1957 Plymouth
Club Sedan, Fully Equipped
3575
1958 Ford
Custom 300 4- Dr. Sedan. Radio
and Heater, Auto. Trans,
$785
1956 DeSoto
4-Dr. Sedan. Radio, Heater, Auto.
Trans. Power Steering
$485
1957 Ford
Custom 300 Club Sedan. Radio
and Heater, Auto. Trans.
3675
NEW MODELS
SEE THE NEW
1963 FORDS
® NEW STYLES
1957 Ford
Fairlane “500” 2-Dr. Hard-Top,
Radio, Heater, Auto. Trans.
$795
1956 Ford
9 - Passenger County Squi
Radio, Heater, Auto. Trans.,
Power Steering. Has New Motor.
$7195
1955 Ford
Fairlane Club Sdn. R&H, Auto,
Trans,
$445
1955 Mercury
2-Door Hard Top R&H, Auto.
Trans. Power Steering
S195
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OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9
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BU 17-4264
BU 7-1155
Register Now to WIN A
1963 FORD at Luzerne. Motors
“WHERE IT IS
LUZERNE MOTOR CO.
EASY TO TRADE”
In Luzerne on the Luzerne-Dallas Highway
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