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EVERYBODY READS
The TRADING POST
GETS QUICK RESULTS
For Sale—
COFFEE TABLE, bureau, spool bed,
© kitchen table, lamps, miscellan-
eous. 696-1143.
INLAID WOOD from all over the
world for making pictures; Stan-
ley 45 plane. Phone 696-1587.
SILVERTONE SPINET chord organ,
brand new condition. Call 674-
7366 after 5:30.
PIGEONS for sale, homers and tumb-
lers, fifty cents a pair. Inquire 32
Water Street, Dallas.
CLOSE TRIMMED and Lean. Pork
.. Butts, 33c pound; 50 pounds Po-
tatoes, 99¢; Pure Pork Sausage, 49¢
pound. Cave’s Super Market, Me-
morial Highway, Idetown.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1963 =
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PHONE DALLAS:
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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
674-5656
674-1676
MINIMUM RATES
$1.15 for 20 words if charged ;
$1.00 for 20 words cash with order J
Sc per word over 20 words
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED $2 per inch
TENNIS RACKET Repairs. Restring-
ing $5.00, new grips $1.50. Lewis-
Duncan, Narrows Shopping Center,
phone 288-3204.
HAVE YOUR HOOVER Cleaner ser-
viced for spring. Complete parts
and service, Rebennack Appliances,
267 Wyoming Avenue,
phone 287-1175.
FLOOR SANDING and finishing.
All type floors. Work guaran-
teed. Weaver and Madar. 674-7806
and Kingston 288-6103.
George Yurko, GReenleaf 7-2722
or Kingston 287-8636.
COOPER PIANO SERVICE, for tun-
ing and repair. Dial 696-1864.
POWER Lawn-Rollerg for sale or
. rent at Dallas Rental Service. Dial
674-3121. Try before you buy.
BAR CORN for sale. Barry Edwards.
. Phone NE 9-2078.
MAGIC CHEF Coal and Gas com-
‘bination range; ’53 Dodge, good
running condition. FE 3-4257.
A LOT OF BALONEY! That's what
you have to have when you sell
Armour’s Minced at 39c pound.
Cave’s Super Market, Idetown.
INCOME TAX
SMALL
BUSINESS ACCOUNTING
Accounting Systems and tax
work designed for small business
at low monthly rates. For full
particulars send name’ and. ad-
dress to D. A. Accounting Sys-
tems, P, O. Box 164, Dallas, Pa.
For income tax appointments,
call 675-1618 evenings after 6
p. m.
MAGNOVOX ‘ T. V; refrigerator,
washer, chrome kitchen set, cedar
closet, wooden extension ladder.
Can be seen at Robert Moore's, East
Dallas. '674-2399.
TYPING DONE at home, also fancy
and plain lettering, and 24 hour
Notary Public Service. Phone 674-
5812.
FOUR DRAWER marble top chest;
‘4 drawer walnut chest; Cogswell
chair, 2 Marseilles springs. Phone
675-1153.
16-FOOT Keller Kraft, two years
old. New Gater trailer; eighteen
horse Johnson motor, reasonable.
Mrs. James Davenport, Lehman. 674-
0866. EF §
NO END TO THIS SPECIAL! All
center cut Chuck Roast. 49c
pound. Low Price Quality Meats.
Cave’s Super Market, Memorial
Highway, Idetown.
MASTER Turn-A-Trowel cement
finisher, 34”. A-1 condition, $125.
Also, one gasoline tamper, $50. 674-
1524.
4-WHEEL DRIVE Jeep. Aluminum
. cab, good tires. Good condition.
$595. 287-6344.
1955 CHEVROLET Belair, power
brakes and steering. Power glide,
$425. George Dean, 73 Elmcrest
Drive. 674-4676.
EASTER = CLOTHES, cottons and
sportswear. The prettiest any-
where. Prices you can afford to pay.
North Main Street Dress Shop, 460
North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Open evenings till 8.
PICNICS are fun for everyone. Espe-
“cially if you-like Ham. Picnic
Hams, 27c pound. Lean and tender.
Cave’s Super Market.
quarters.
1957 FORD Country Sedan four-
Fordomatic.
One owner.
V-8,
condition.
door wagon.
Excellent
GR 17-3162.
YOU'VE HEARD IT SAID: “Grocers
have no heart.” We don’t. Baby
Beef Liver, 29¢ pound. Caves Super
A Market, Memorial Highway, Idetown.
BABY PIGS, ready to sell April 1.
* Call Dick DeMatteis, Broadway
’ Corners, Muhlenburg 256-3527.
; RAG RUGS for sale, rug and carpet
Picnic Head-
weaving. Mrs. John Stredney, Car- :
penter Road, Kunkle. Dial 674-2098.
WIGS CLEANED and styled at the
‘Nellie West Beauty Salon, 230
Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown. Dial
674-5791. {
DRESS SHOES, work ‘shoes, rupnor
footwear. Joe’s Men's Shop, Dal-
las. Phone 674-7611,
BRUCE SLOCUM
Insurance Agency
“All Forms of Insurance”
48 Main Street, Dallas
Tel. 674-3041
VACUUM CLEANER, sales:'and ser-
vice. All makes. Joseph S.
Blaum, your Hoover Man. NE
9-9631.
LICENSE PLATES picked up in Har-
risburg, (Saturday, the 30th. Fee
$1 for personal service. You can
drop off application at DeRemer’s
TV, Shavertown Shopping Center, or
call 696-2218.
JOHNNY'S BODY SHOP: painting,
acetylene welding. Free estimates.
All work guaranteed. Old Lake
Road, Idetown. Phone NE 9-5004.
WILL PICK UP License Plates in
Harrisburg Monday, fee $1 for
personal service. Call Daniel Roan,
696-2218. Avoid postal delay.
EXCAVATING, for cellars, sewage,
etc. Gravel and top-soil. NEptune
9-8440.
WILLIAM ECKERT
Skates Sharpened
Saw Filing and Retoothing
Lawn Mowers Repaired Sharp-
ened and Stored
Wellington Avenue off Route 309
Phone 674-5931
EXPERT UPHOLSTERING, Free esti-
mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill-
side Ave., Harveys Lake. Phone
NE 9-9416. !
NEW HOMES and remodeling. Roof-
ing, siding. Estimate free. Con-
‘tract or hourly, Willard Newberry ®
and |Son. Work guaranteed. 675-1713
or 674-3514.
R E N T Tools & Trailers
Floor Sanders & Polishers
Rug & Upholstery Shampooers
Plumbing Tools
Chain Saws — Heaters
DALLAS RENTAL SERVICE
674-3121
RURAL UPHOLSTERING, RD 1
Sweet Valley. Free estimates. GR
2671
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.
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
Wilkes-Barre.
‘AUTO PARTS, wholesale and retail.
~ Autolite, Délco Remy, A-C, Wil-
lard Batteries. Expert mechanical
work, Caddie LaBar, Memorial
Highway, Dallas.
Whom To Call—
INDIVIDUAL and Partnership in-
come tax returns expertly pre-
pared. Call Michael J. Stanley, 39
S. Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville, Pa.
696-1041.
South Main Street,
INCOME TAX and Accounting Ser-
vice. Phone 674-5551.
TYPEWRITERS, Adding Machines,
sold, rented and repaired. Hold-
redge Company, 40 North Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, or Dallas 696-1008.
TRANSUE’S T.V. and Radio Service
now located off Rt. 309 on Platts-
burg R. Beaumont. Call 674-5696
for 24 hr. service.
Kingston. |
TREE AND SHRUB removal. Call |
PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING.
Muhlenburg 256-3613. Oscar
Whitesell, Hunlock Creek, RFD 1.
PAINTING
INTERIOR — EXTERIOR
| By Contract or Hour
CHESTER ROBERTS
| Hunlock Creek R. D. 1
During the day Phone
| Muhlenburg 256-3335,
Evenings 256-3182.
FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me-
ter Service to insure you accur-
acy. Montross Oil Company, 436
Main Street, Luzerne. Phone King-
ston, 287-2361.
EXPERT HAIR CUTTING
TINTING
PERMANENT WAVING
MARGARET'S
95 DAVIS ST., TRUCKSVILLE
696-2878
Wanted To Buy—
USED BABY CRIB in good condi-
. tion. Call 675-1165.
GOOD, clean rags wanted. Call Dallas
Post: 674-5656 or 674-7676.
1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac-
tors, regardless of condition. Top
dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-3631.
For Rent—
HOUSE FOR RENT. Available now,
half-double, six rooms, shower
bath, oil heat and water included,
vinyl and hardware floors. Quiet
central location. . 142 = N. Lehigh
Street, Shavertown—3$90.00.
FOR RENT, on Carpenter Road, Kun-
kle, house with two bedrooms,
three rooms downstairs. Hot air
heat. Dial 674-2093.
FOR RENT. Small house. Oil heat,
stove and refrigerator furnished,
available May 1. Call NE 9-8449 after
5:30 or weekends. )
IN TRUCKSVILLE, three room
apartment, kitchen and bath, oil
heat and hot water included. Pri-
vate entrance. Dial 696-1587.
Help Wanted —
WANTED, a young girl to scrub a
large kitchen and small powder-
room. Dial 674-5002.
Work Wanted —
WILL DO IRONING in my own
home. Will pick up and deliver.
Call 674-2461.
LOST
HAND SAW of sentimental value
between Park Street and the Dal-
las Outdoor. Phone 674-6613.
Sanitary Service —
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 —
EVANS FALLS, Route 309, 170x350.
House 4 rooms and bath. Small
building on front, suitable for busi-
ness. Automatic heat; cast iron
| boiler, baseboard radiation. TErrace
6-3776.
THOMAS P. GARRITY
Realtor
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area
Pole 89 — Harveys Lake.
HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105
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.
BOTTLED GAS
PYROFAX
New and Used Appliances
Sales and Service
ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE
COMPANY
Overbrook Avenue, Dallas
674-5371
HAROLD K. ASH
PLUMBING & AUTOMATIC
HEATING
SHAVERTOWN
674-3161
YDALLAS READY MIXED CON-
CRETE: Dale Parry. For quality
and service. Phone 674-0316.
DALLAS AUTO SEAT COVERS.
Specializing in all kinds of auto
interiors and tops. Also chrome
STOKER Repairs and Service.
R. W. Weidner, Plumbing and |
Heating. FEderal 3-4548.
kitchen furniture, odd ghairs etc.
George Mason, Kunkle, opposite
{ Shady Side Lake. Phone 674-9521.
Public Notice
COMMONWEALTH OF PENN- )
SYLVANTA (
COUNTY OF LUZERNE )
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, No. 634 March Term
1963. Elinor L. Burke, Plaintiff, vs.
William P. Burke, Defendant.
To William P. Burke:
Your are notified that Elinor L.
Burke, Plaintiff, has commenced an
action of divorce A.V.M. against you
which you are required to defend.
If you fail to defend, you will be
liable to ‘have a divorce granted in
your absence. 7 7
JOSEPH MOCK, Sheriff of the
County of Luzerne.
Bernard J. Kotulak, Esq.,
802 First National Bank Building,
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
SS.
Estate of Carrie W. Haymaker,
died March 7, 1963. Notice is here-
by given that Letters of Administra-
tion C. T. A have been granted Mrs.
Florence Dugan in this estate. All
persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make payment, and
those haying claims or demands to
present the same without delay to
Mrs. Florence Dugan, #278 River
Street, Forty Fort, Pa., or George
i{ L. Fenner, Sr., Atty., #615 Miners
"Natl. Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
” NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Supervisors of Jackson
Township, Luzerne County have
. adopted the budget for the Year
1963 as of March 25, 1963.
EDWARD JEFFREY, Secretary.
| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
‘Letters Testamentary in the Estate
of ELIZABETH HILEMAN MEYERS
. (or ELIZABETH A. MEYERS), late
of the Borough of Kingston, who
died on the 24th day of February,
1963, have been granted to SAMUEL
DAVIS, R. D. #1, Harveys Lake,
Pa., RICHARD E. HILEMAN, Du-
shore, Pa., and RAY GOULDSTONE,
cor. Rutter Ave. and Chester St.
Kingston, Pa. Creditors are notified
to make known their claims and’
those indebted to the estate to make
payment to. said Executors or to
their attorneys.
Charles M. Kschinka, Atty.,
LaPorte, Pa.
B. B. Lewis, Atty.,
Dallas, Pa.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Letters Testamentary have been
granted to Andrew J. Sordoni, Jr.,
[1710 “Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort,
Pa., and to Helen Mary Sekera,
Center Hill Road, Dallas, Pa., in the
Estate of Andrew J. Sordoni, de-
ceased, late of the City of Wilkes-
Barre, Pa., who died on February
27, 1963. All persons indebted to:
the said estate are required to make
payments or those having claims or
demands against it to present the
same to the Executors named or
to their attorney.
Rosenn;. Jenkins & Greenwald,
1000 Blue Cross Building,
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Honor Roll
(Continued from 1—A)
Ellen Evans, Sharon Lee Evans,
Stephen Farrar, Reese Finn, Jean
Fleming, Marjorie Glahn, Walter
Gosart, Janice Hanna, Monica Hara-
dem, Kenneth Higgins, Bruce Hop-
kins, Donald Holredge.
Carol Hudak, Catherine Hudak,
Margaret Kasmark, Nadine Kuderka,
Gail Lamoreaux, Albert Matukitis,
Charles Miller, Joseph Miller, Mari-
lyn Moyer, Jo Ann Norrie, Judith
Novitsky, David Palmer, Dianne Pat-
tison, Sharon Phillips, William
Roberts.
Robert Schooley, Nicholas Sosik,
Jacqueline Stanley, Marypaula
Stoner, Harry Sweppenheiser, Judith
Taylor, Robert Templin, Jo Ann
Tucker, Ann Woolbert, Judith
Wright, Helen Yagloski, Shirley
Zarychta, Rosemary Zekas.
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
SEVENTH GRADE:
John Anderson, Ruth Besecker,
Scott Blase, George Block, Allen
Brown, Thomas Conaghan, Cathy
Connolly, Nancy Crispell, Peggy
Darrow, Anne Davies, Virginia Dav-
is, Carl Derhammer, Erik Dingle,
Daniel Dorrance.
Denise Garinger, Charles Garris,
Charlotte Gelb, Matthew Gillis, Jo-
seph Goode, David Haines, Gretchen
Hefft, Robert Huttman, Donna
Imatt, Thomas Jenkins, Helene Ku-
chinskas, Sally Lancio.
Joan Lawson, John Layaou, Kar-
en Long, Peggy Mathers, Eric Mayer,
Carol McCoy, Rosemary McCuley,
Michael Messersmith, Suzanne Mes-
sick, Barbara Metzger, Jane Mitchell,
Robert Nicol.
Elizabeth Otto, Jay Pope, Cath-
erine Reese, Diane Reese, Judith
Stasko, Karen Steinhardt, Cindy
Supulski, Susan Weiner, (Craig
Williams, Gary Williams, Kathy
Woychick, Suzanne Wroblewski,
Sharon Yalick, Gail Zekas,
EIGHTH GRADE:
Patty Achuff, Donald Alexander,
Janet Balshaw, Robert Berlew, Deb-
bie Carruthers, Roger ' Cheney,
Nancy Covert, Marc Davies, Russell
Eyet, Scott Fry, Doris Garey, Chris-
tine Grose, Lawrence Heycock.
Ruth Higgins, Thomas Jones,
Cory Jordan, James Kaleta, Robert
Kelley, Rosellen Klaboe, James
Knecht, Carol Kuchemba, Kenneth
Miller, Candace Mohr, Lynne Molski,
Russell Montedonico.
Susan Moore, Ralph Murdock,
Beverly Roberts, Deborah Savickas,
Deborah Slater, Donna Smith, Roy
Supulski, Karen Tag, Sandra Tait,
Steve Townsend, Charles Tyrell,
Three Dallas Students
Win In Art Contest
Three local girls were winners
in the Hallmark Art Contest on
Saturday at Hotel Sterling, when
Northeastern District Women’s
Clubs sponsored an exhibit of Sen-
ior High School art students’ work.
A pastel entered by Marian Ole-
nick, Dallas High School, showing
her conception 'of The American
Vision, typified by a hamlet nestl-
ing in a valley encircled by blue
hills, took first place and is being
sent to the State Contest in Phila-
delphia for further competition.
Marlene Milne took second place,
and Carolyn Lee Leahy won first
honorable mention.
Contest was announced in local
schools by Mrs. Dorothy Withey,
art instructor. :
Critically TII
T.M.B. Hicks is in critical condi-
tion at Geisinger Medical Center,
following brain surgery. There is
no possibility of recovery.
Communion Breakfast
Knights of Columbus, Assumpta
Council 3987, will entertain Boy
Scouts of Shavertown Troop 232
at a Communion Breakfast Sunday
morning after the 8:45 Mass, when
Carl (Carter, associate, director of
District 1, Boy Scouts, will be the
featured speaker.
Withdraws Petition
Ted Poad, Republican, Shaver-
town, withdrew his petition to run
for the office of county commission-
er on Monday.
Poad, who also filed for the office
of township auditor will remain in
the competition for that post.
Locally-Owned Cow
Gains National Note
Owned by Raymond =Goeringer,
Lake Louise Farm, and bred by John
.S. Fine, Loyalville, Eighty Acre’s
'King’s Bessie, junior three-year old
registered Guernsey has achieved
{outstanding national distinction.
. According to American Guernsey
[ Club figures, Bessie completed a new
, record placing second in fat and
, tenth in milk production among the
ten highest cows in her class. She
produced 15,200 pounds of milk and
851 pounds of fat in 305 days, two
times milking.
This purebred cow was bred for
production. “Bessie” was classified
Very Good for type. Her dam, West-
ern Glow Fame’s Bella, has records
of 12,710 pounds of milk and 597
pounds of fat, made as a nine year-
old, in the Dairy Herd Improvement
Register, in the 305-2X division; 11,-
442 pounds of milk and 573 pounds
of fat, made as a six year-old, in
the Herd Improvement Register, in
the 305-2X division; 11,310 pounds
of milk and 556 pounds of fat, made
as a seven year-old, in the Herd Im-
provement Register in the 305-2X di-
vision; 11,340 and 540 pounds of
fat, made as an eight year-old, in
the Dairy Herd Improvement Regis-
ter, in the 305-2X division; 10,353
pounds of milk and 503 pounds of
fat, made as a junior three year-old,
in the 305-2X division and met calv-
ing requirements and 10,035 pounds
of milk and 502 pounds of fat, made
as a junior two year-old, in the
305. 2X division. “Bessie” was sired
by Eighty Acre’s Coronation King.
The record of this cow was sup-
ervised during the test period by
Pennsylvania State University.
John Updyke, Joseph Wilson, Leon-
ard Zarnoch.
NINTH GRADE:
Scott Alexander, Susan Banks,
Patricia Bauman, Emily Botsford,
Barbara Brown, Nancy Brown, Co-
leen Conaghan, Stanley Dorrance,
Ida “Gillespie, Barbara Hauck, David
Hess.
Gail Hughes, Lee Isaac, Janet
Kelley, Carol King, Cynthia Kon-
savage, Donald Lawson Jane
Layaou, Frederick Mintzer, Laura
Naperkoski, Sara Otto, Mark Peleak.
Edmund Peters, James Phillips,
Todd Richards, Judy Schaefer, Patty
Sickler, Marian Stredny, Linda Tay-
lor, Howard Wiener, Karl Wor-
meck, Richard Yanalunas.
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CELLARS —
GR - 7-2731
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TREE REMOVAL
Gravel
SEPTIC TANKS
NE - 9-9497
Top Soil
STRICTLY BUSINESS
Heading Loan Fund
by McFeatters Mrs. Fred Eck has been named
chairman of the Dallas Senior Wom-
§
BIRD
SUPPLIES
en’s Club Scholarship Loan Fund,
with Mrs. Howard Wiley, vice-chair-
man and Mrs. Granville Sowden
secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Fred Eck has been named
chairman of the Loan Fund Com-
mittee with Mrs. Howard Wiley, vice=
chairman. Mrs. Granville Sowden is
secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Warren Taylor heads the
Board of Trustees assisted by Mrs.
Ben Edwards, vice chairman, Mrs.
~ | Robert VanHorn, secretary-treasurer,
and committee members: Mrs. Rob-
| ert Fleming, Mrs. William Cooper,
Mrs. Durelle Scott, Mrs. John. Yaple,
Mrs. Ralph Garris and Mrs. Robert
Brown.
——
IF | WERE LOOKING
FOR A NEW
HEATING UNIT
| WOULD CALL
‘J. 'B. POST CO.
66 Oxford Street
674-1781
Three Win Eagle Award
At Recognition Dinner
Last night at a Boy Scout Recog-
nition dinner held at Lehman Ele-
mentary School cafeteria, three
members of Harveys Lake Boy
Scout Troop 331, received the covet-
ed Eagle Scout award, highest to
be obtained in scouting. ,
Receiving the Eagle award from
the hands of their parents were
Richard Sarmonis, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Otto Sarmonis, Noxen, a junior
at Lake-Lehman; Jackson Grob-
lewski, son of Dr. and Mrs. John
D. Groblewski, Shrine Acres, stu-
dent at West Side Catholic; and
Gary West, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur West, Harveys Lake, a
sophomore at Dallas Senior High
School.
Home Calendar
New Glass Yarn—Something new
in oss yarns is a yarn that can
be knitted and processed in ways
never before possible with" glass
yarns, reports Bernice Tharp, Penn
State extension clothing specialist.
Beta, the new yarn, is used for
slipcovers, upholstery, swimwear,
and outwear. Its diameter is half
that of present glass filaments. This
fine filament yarn is supple, soft,
and has good flex strength. It is
claimed to be resistant to abrasion
and to have good dimensional sta-
bility. Potential uses seen for the
new glass fiber are in blends of
natural and manmade fibers.
§ PEA
.COAL
NEW LOW PRICES
VERY HARD, NO DIRT
LOW ASH CONTENT
HIGH IN HEAT
—100% GUARANTEED—
STOVE & JUMBO NUT $16.50
. 15.00
STOKER 14.00
In Two Ton Lots
Give us 3 days Notice
On Delivery
674-5766
MILTON PERREGO
i
NOW YOU CAN BORROW FROM
20 - ‘600
“For Any Reasonable Purpose”
“This is a used one, but it belonged to a family of
elderly finches who wintered in Florida!”
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It’s a fact: in the year ending Dec. 31, 1962, &
more Massey - Ferguson tractors were sold in
the U.S. and Canada than in any previous
year. Why? Dozen of reasons! Multi-Power
on-the-go shift, for one. The never-equalled
Ferguson System, for another.
easing features that make every day seem
shorter. And power plants—diesel or gas—
that deliver a bonus of HP - hours of work
per gallon of fuel.
|
COME |
MORE PEOPLE BOUGHT |
* MASSEY - - FERGUSON |
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TRACTORS LAST YEAR
- THAN EVER BEFORE?
Plus work-
Call Today
For A Demonstration.
See For Yourself!
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Your MASSAY - FERGUSON Dealer
CHARLES H. LONG *|
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Phone: SWEET VALLEY GR 72211
Auto Loans
Personal Loans
Vacation Loans
Home Improvement Loans
Pay off Past-Due Bills
Co-Makers
Endorsers
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Parking Problems
Red Tape
Long Trips to the City
DALLAS FINANCE CO.
SMALL
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
26 Lake Street
Phone:
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BUDGET
Pa.
674-1781
Dallas,
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