The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 18, 1963, Image 6

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EVERYBODY READS
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GETS QUICK RESULTS
For Sale—
LEAN TRIMMED, Grade “A” Round
Steak, 83c lb. For quality meats,
Cave’s Supermarkets, Idetown.
POULTRY EQUIPMENT: Incubator,
coal brooder, water fountaing and
metal trap nests. Phone 674-3352.
BENGAL GAS range, 30”, 4 burner
for bottled gas, $25; and apart-
ment size coal range, 2 plate, 18”,
$15. Phone FE 3-4503 after 5 p.m.
HORMEL'S, Lean Red Shield Sliced
Bacon, 49c lb. Cave’s Super-
market.
1954 BEL-AIR Chevrolet, 6 cylinder,
standard shift. Good running
condition. Needs some body work.
$200. Phone 696-2678.
BOAT, SIXTEEN foot convertible,
$1450 value for $750. Dial 674-
8331 after 6 p.m.
TWIN SIZE Roll Away Beds Com-
plete with Inner Spring Mattress.
Special $32.00 Boyd R. White Ap-
pliance & Furniture, Dallas 674-8181.
50 POUNDS POTATOES, 99¢c. Guar-
anteed good cookers. Cave’s Super-
market, Idetown Corners at the
light.
USED FRIGIDAIRE Imperial Wash-
er, like new. Special $79.95. |
Guaranteed, Boyd R. White Appli-
ance & Furniture. Dallas 674-8181.
1957 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. Re-
built motor and new clutch. Good
condition, $550. 674-2707.
DALLAS READY MIXED CON-|
CRETE: Dale Parry. For quality!
and service. Phone 674-0316. |
DODGE Convertible, good shape, no
cancer. Ford dump-truck. 674-
2483.
WIGS CLEANED and styled at the
Nellie West Beauty Salon, 230
Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown. Dial
674-5791.
DRESS SHOES, work shoes, rubuor
footwear. Joe's Men's Shop, Dal-
las. Phone 674-7611,
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.
Whom To Call—
COMPLETE LAWN Care.
Yurko, GR 7-2722 or
287-8636.
George
Kingston
AUTOMATIC HEAT
— is our business —
COAL - OIL - GAS
Sales - Installation - Service
— FREE ESTIMATES —
Long Term Payments
DALLAS ENGINEERS
696-1184
9X12 LINOLEUM Rugs, attractive
‘ patterns. Special this week. $3.95.
Boyd R. White Appliance & Furni-
ture 674-8181.
ONION SETS are in demand now.
Get them while our supply lasts.
Cave’s Supermarket, Idetown.
SNEAKS for all the family $2.99
SPRING RENTALS
Dallas Rental Service, 674-3121
Power and Lawn Rollers. Spread-
ers and Tillers Tools and Trail-
ers. Floor Sanders and Polishers.
Rug and Upholsters Shampooers.
Chain Saws.
up. Also U.S. Keds. Joe's Men’s
Shop, Dallas, Pa.
SAILBOAT, Bailey-Moth, excellent
racing condition, complete with
dacron sail, rigging and dolly. $355.
NEptune 9-3243,
HAVE YOU TRIED our Home Made
Bread, Pies and Rolls? -: Baked
fresh every day. Cave's Super-
market, Idetown Corners.
ANTIQUES: cherry dropleaf dining
room table, $110; walnut desk
$65; chest of drawers, $25, with nice '
brass handles; "Dial 696-2603.
1956 CHEVY convertible, yellow
and black, clean, good running
condition, $675. 14-foot boat with
convertible top, 25 hp Evinrude
motor, $295. Dial 674-5491.
1,000 NORWAY SPRUCE trees, size | or Kingston 287-8636.
2 to 4 feet, 3 to 4 years old. Will
sell part or all. Nelson Lewis, Mt.
Zion. Phone Harding 288-2861.
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BOY'S Twenty-Inth Bicycle in good
condition. $10. Phone 674-8266.
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1961 FORD TRUCK, 3 ton, V8, 4
new ‘tires. Sacrifice. Phone FE
3-4353. ’
14-FOOT Marine Plywood Rowboat,’
fiberglassed seams, fully ribbed.
7% h. p. Mercury motor. Best offer.
Phone 696-2956.
SCREENED TOPSOIL
Red Shale, Crushed Stone
JOSEPH YATSKO, Excavating
675-1276
CL A SR SR A
MARTHA WASHINGTON and pansy
-_geraniums; regular geraniums,
pink and red; perennials, potted
peonies, golden yellow gaillardia,
lily of the valley, gloriosa daisy,
platycocon, primrose in
bloom, shasta daisies, delphinium,
pansies in flats. Keller's Gardens,
Idetown. Phone NE 9-5426.
RICH FARMLAND
SCREENED TOP SOIL
Hoover Milbrodt
Dallas
674-2498 or 674-2494
RED SHALE DIRT FILL
Complete Excavating Facilities
1267 Wyoming Avenue,
For Cellars, Water Lines
Septic Tanks a Specialty
HOOVER & MILBRODT
Dallas
674-2498 674-2494
en FR ee
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.
STOKER Repairs and Service.
R. W. Weidner, Plumbing and
Heating. FEderal 3-4548.
HAVE YOUR HOOVER Cleaner ser-
viced for spring. Complete parts
and service, Rebennack Appliances,
Kingston.
phone 287-1175.
MECHANICAL
STUMP REMOVER
JAMES G. SICKLER, :
Center Moreland
Phone FEderal , 3-4535
TREE AND SHRUB removal. Call
George Yurko, GReenleaf 7-2722
COOPER PIANO SERVICE, for tun-
ing and repair. Dial 696-1864.
BRUCE SLOCUM
Insurance Agency
“All Forms of Insurance”
48 Main Street, Dallas
Tel. 674-3041
DALLAS AUTO SEAT COVERS.
Specializing in all kinds of auto
interiors and tops. Also chrome
kitchen furniture, odd chairs etc.
George Mason, Kunkle, opposite
Shady Side Lake. Phone 674-9521.
PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING.
Muhlenburg 256-3613. Oscar
Whitesell, Hunlock Creek, RFD 1.
HAROLD K. ASH
PLUMBING & AUTOMATIC
HEATING
SHAVERTOWN
674-3161
PAINTING
INTERIOR — EXTERIOR
By Contract or Hour
CHESTER ROBERTS
Hunlock Creek R. D. 1
During the day Phone
Muhlenburg : 256-3335, *
Evenings 256-3182.
|'EXPERT HAIR CUTTING
TINTING
PERMANENT WAVING
MARGARET'S
95 DAVIS ST., TRUCKSVILLE
to Shavertown.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1963
THOMAS P. GARRITY |
Realtor
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
Service to the Greater Back Mt. Arex
Pole 89 — Harveys Lake.
HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105
Help Wanted —
REGISTERED NURSE or Licensed
Practical Nurse for Nursing Home,
7 to 3. Phone 674-6412.
SUMMER HELP needed at O’Con-
nell’'s Twin Lakes; kitchen, wait-
ress, bar, and maintenance man.
Apply in person. Must be over 21.
WAITRESS Wanted. Town House
Restaurant. 11:30 a. m, to 8 p. m.
Call in person after 10 a. m.
Work Wanted—
HANDYMAN wants odd jobs. Paint-
ing preferred. 696-1733.
WILL DO IRONING in my own
home. Will pick up and deliver.
Call 674-2461.
For Free—
PUPPIES. 5 weeks old.
go. Phone 696-2457.
LOST
Ready to
BROWN BOOK with yellow rule, on
Huntsville Road, Norris Corners
696-1622.
696-2878
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
TAVERN—Watkins
Business Opportunities—
Cafe: Kitchen
equipped with 2 gas stoves, table,
automatic hot water tank (gas),
dishes, silverware, cooking utensils,
fan, deep ‘freezer, 2 B. E. refriger-
ators. Bar room: 10 tables, (4
chairs per table), 10 bar stools, beer
dispenser, electric cooler, shuffle-
board, glasses, cash register, fan,
venetian blinds. 7 bedrooms up-
stairs, bath, venetian blinds, par-
CESS POOLS CLEANED lor (all furniture). Color TV, black
Industrial and Residential and white TV, furnace, air pump,
J. A. SINGER beer system motor, beer, liquor,
Phone W.-B., 823-4521 license. . Ten rooms overlooking
Harveys Lake. NE 9-9201.
Wanted To Buy—
Public Notice
1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac:
tors, regardless of condition. Top
dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-3631.
For Rent—
DESIRABLE RENTALS in the Dallas
area: 1.—Three bedroom, one
and a half baths, ranch type home,
$115. = 2.—Ultra-modern, four bed-
room ranch style home, $275. 3.—
Modern first floor apartment, five
rooms and bath, $65, Carl F. Goer-
inger 674-7171, or Harry F. Goer-
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 payments, and
those having claims or demands to
present the same without delay to
Mrs. Florence Dugan #278 River
Street, Forty Fort, Pa., or George
L. Fenner, Sr., Atty., #615 Miners
Natl, Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
inger, ‘Sons, 823-7151.
SECOND FLOOR apartment, five
rooms and bath, heat and hot
water included, private entrance,
198 Carverton Road, Trucksville,
696-2436.
VACUUM CLEANER, sales and ser-
vice. All 'makes. Joseph 8S.
Blaum, your Hoover Man. NE
9-9631.
JOHNNY'S BODY SHOP: painting,
acetvlene welding. Free estimates.
All work guaranteed. Old Lake
Road, Idetown. Phone NE 9-5004.
EXPERT UPHOLSTERING, Free esti-
mates, Stook Upholstery, Hill-
side Ave., Harveys Lake. Phone
NE 9-9416.
TRANSUE'’S T.V. and Radio Service
now located off Rt. 309 on Platts-
burg R. Beaumont. Call 674-5696
for 24 hr. service.
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.
SQUARE DEAL ROOFING and Sid-
ing.- All types of roofing. Alumi-
num and asbestos siding. Cornice
and sills a specialty. Call 696-1623.
EXCAVATING, for cellars, sewage,
ete. Gravel and top-soil. NEptune
9-8440. >
WILLIAM ECKERT
Lawn Mower Tires
Saw Filing and Retoothing
Lawn Mowers Repaired Sharp-
ened and Stored
Wellington Avenue off Route 309
Phone 674-5931
BOTTLED GAS
PYROFAX
New and Used Appliances
Sales and Service
ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE
COMPANY
Overbrook Avenue,
674-5371
Dallas
AUTO PARTS, wholesale and retail.
Autolite, Délco Remy, A-C, Wil- !
lard Batteries. Expert mechanical
work Caddie LaBar, Memorial
Highway, Dallas,
POWER Lawn-Rollerg for sale or
rent at Dallas Rental Service, Dial
RURAL UPHOLSTERING, RD 1
Sweet Valley. Free estimates. GR
7-2671
FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me-
ter Service to insure you accur-
acy. Montross Oil Company, 436
Main Street, Luzerne. Phone King-
FOR RENT. Small house. Oil heat,
stove. and refrigerator furnished,
available May 1. Call NE 9-8449
after 4:30 or weekends.
SUMMER COTTAGE at O’Connell’s
Twin Lakes, also house trailer for
rent or for sale. Dial’ NEptune
9-9011. :
Real Estate For Sale —
HUNTSVILLE ROAD at Hillside,
five room house, all improve-
ments, city water, large lot, drive-
way and garage, many other ex-
tras. $7,900. Dial 696-2969.
LOT, cleared for building, 40x100,
High Street, Wardan Place, Har-
veys Lake. Asking $575. Dial 674-
5491.
FOUR-BEDROOM Cape Cod style
home, living room, bath, kitchen,
at 85 Midland Drive, Dallas. Phone
674-7000.
LARGE MODERN 8 room house,
bath, complete kitchen, fireplace,
oil hot air heat, 5 picture windows
and drapes, front and back porch,
7 closets, 1285 square feet concrete
basement, one 2-story cinder block
barn, one large ¢inder block garage,
two acres on hard top road. $23,000.
Phone Sweet Valley GR 7-3751.
SWEET VALLEY, three bedroom
modern ranch home, two-car gar-
age, automatic heat, large lot, Dial
GReenleaf 7-3052.
SIX ROOM HOUSE on 41 acre
farm, barn, two: chicken coops,
two-car garage, Overbrook Avenue,
Dial 674-5325.
LOVELY SIX-ROOM ranch home,
three bedrooms, large kitchen,
fireplace, large corner lot, beauti-
fully landscaped. $18,500. Dial NE
9-3721.
TWO-STORY, “7-room house with
utility room and ‘two baths. New-
ly redecorated. Approximatelyl 27,
acres of ground. Spruce tree land-
scaping, two outbuildings. Access to
new elementary and high school.
Located on Sweet Vallley-Muhlen-
burg Road in Hunlock Creek. Call
for appointment 256-3501,
§€74-3121, Try before you buy.
ston, 287-2361.
-
Doan,
‘ NOTICE
Sealed proposals will be received
and publicly opened and read by
the Supervisors of Lake Township,
Luzerne County, at Harveys Lake,
Pennsylvania until 10:00 o'clock a.
m. Eastern daylight Saving Time,
May 4,
1963, for Ten-thousand
(10,000) ‘gallons, more or less, E 1
Penetrating Oil (Dust Oil) and for
Ten-thousand (10,000) Gallons,
more or less, C 2 Asphalt.
Proposal forms, Specifications,
Form of Contract and Instructions
to Bidders may be obtained at the
home of, or by writing to Otto A
Biery, Secretary, Board of Supervis-
ors, Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania.
The materials specified herein,
shall meet the Standard Specifica-
tions of the Pennsylvania Depart-
ment of Highways.
The successful bidder, when
awarded the contract, shall furnish
a bond with suitable, reasonable
requirements guaranteeing perform-
ance of the contract or delivery to
be made, with sufficient surety in
the amount of 50 percentum of
the amount of the contract. And
an additional bond in the amount
of 50 percentum of the amount of
the contract in accordance with
the Second Class Township Code,-
Article VIII, Section 803, Bonds
for Protection of Labor and Mater-
ialmen. :
All proposals must be upon the
form furnished by the undersigned.
The Supervisors reserve the right
to reject any or all proposals.
(Signed)
OTTO A. BIERY, Secretary.
GLADYS MAE FINK, PLAINTIFF
vs LESTER J. FINK, DEFENDANT,
IN THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY IN
‘DIVORCE NO. 995 MARCH TERM,
963. To Lester J. Fink, Defendant.
You are hereby notifed that Gladys
Mae Fink, the Plaintiff, has com-
menced an action of divorce against
you which you are required to de-
fend. If you fail to defend you will
be liable to have a divorce granted
in’ your absence.
JONATHAN C. VALENTINE, Esq.
Attorney for Plaintiff
35 North Franklin Street
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
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Honor Roll
(Continued from page 1)
Case, Joyce DelKanic, Beverly Belles,
Linda Hagenbaugh, Pamela Hoyt,
Ellen Ide, Helen Ide, David Kenyon,
|| Judy Kocher, George Major, Han-
nah Newberry, Pam Parsons, Rich-
ard Pearson, Joan Patton, Elizabeth
Michael Simon, Roberta
Steele, Michael Trotta, Rita Abick.
Tenth Grade, John Balavage,
Howard Ellsworth, Jackie Hoyt,
Douglas Ide, Gail Kelley, ‘Carolyn
Keris, Susan Lamoreaux, Mary
Marchakitus, Jo Ann McKeel, Carol
Owens, Janice Pios, Shirley Ros-
koski, Phyllis Ross, Bernadine Rusi-
loski, Sandra Steele, Keith Swanson,
Roger Whitesell, Lois Williams.
Eleventh Grade, Sandra Agnew,
Rosetta Clarke, Kenneth Ellsworth,
Marguerite Feist, Susan Feist, Susan
Fielding, David Higgins, Mary Ann
Jeffrey, Pat Kanasky, Alan Landis,
Irene Martin, Wanda Minor, Beverly
Moyer, Joseph Pauletti, Larry Peder.
sen, Jon Rogers, Karl Squier, Donald
Stroud, Sharon Strzelczyk, David
Sutton, James Worth, Joseph Zbick.
Twelfth Grade, Bill Baer, Mary
Ann Bebey, Eileen Crane, Joan Dar-
by, Jane DelKanic, Tom Evans, Tony
Foster, Ed Hollos, Pat Kutz, Charles
Masters, Alana Matter, Rebecca
Montross, Eunice Oney, Marie Rasi-
movicz, Robert Rogers, Marie Ro-
ginski, Barbara Ross, Judy Slimak,
irene Wolfe, Marily Woodling, Pa-
tricia Zbick. ;
Endorses J. B. [Post
As Candidate
Theodore A. Poad, Shavertown, on
withdrawing as a Republican candid-
ate for county, commissioner,” indi-
cated his retirement from the race
was in deference to James B. Post
who is aspiring for the office on the
regular Republican ticket.
“With the entry of Mr. Post into
field, I feel especially confident that
the people of Luzerne County now
have a candidate second to none,
completely qualified and experienced
to administer our county business”,
says Mr. Poad.
“Mr. Post, a keen observer of
business and government, goes be-
fore the public highly qualified in
business, industry, community and
governmental affairs borne out by
his successful record in these fields.”
“I am proud and privileged «to
withdraw my candidacy in favor of
Jim Post, with every assurance that
our county will be in good hands
leading toward new reforms in the
conduct of county business”.
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DELANEY
GAS SERVICE, Inc.
MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
DALLAS
Marine Notes . . .
By BILL BARBOUR
Editor
Marine Products Magazine
Look Ma, no noise.
Don’t listen now, but the sound
you may not hear next summer
will be that of an outboard motor
— muted and muffled. If we can
believe what we hear from the
motor manufacturers, it may even
take some kind of a specialist with
particularly sharp hearing to tell
the difference between an old kick-
er at full throttle and the wife's
sewing machine. Like it or not,
the 1963 boating year is going to
be a quiet one.
If your favorite sound is the ex-
plosive roar of an outboard first
kicking off on a cool morning, you
may have to look elsewhere next
summer for a new favorite sound.
If you are happiest with the racket
of a cranky old motor drowning out
all the other sounds of summer,
you've got a tin ear according to
the manufacturers, and you're in
for a dull season.
The manufacturers also will
quickly remind you that their mo-
tors aren't cranky anymore, and
not nearly so noisy.
Once upon a time SILENCE
PLEASE was considered the private
PHONE DALLAS:
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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
674-5656
674-1676
Board Foresees
(Conttiued from Page 1 A)
Board voted to drop the option
of the Holcomb property, Pioneer
Avenue unless it will be extended
without extra cost, since receiving
a letter from a grovernment agency
to Congressman Dan Flood which
stated that requests for government
funds on community projects were
backlogged. Letter said the ‘agency
was not in a position to consider
township’s request for funds to con-
struct a new building on that prop-
erty. 7
The Supervisors designated week
of April 22 as Clean Up Week. Resi-
dents were urged to get rid of ac-
cumulated trash. Presence of junk
yards building up on area farms was
deplored. One such along Carverton
Road was ordered to dispose of
same.
Mine rock being used as a road
base by Goeringer Construction
Company met with disapproval of
the board.
Surface water running onto Thom-
as Graham property will be studied.
Request of Mrs. John Ferguson for
township to take over her section
of Lawn Street due to proposed
development of land bordering area
was referred to zoning commission.
Board tabled a request from Dal-
las School District requesting finan-
property of public libraries and
hospital zones. Not anymore, it
seems to have worked its way into
the hearts (and advertising slo-
gans) of the outboard motor people.
In fact, if the motor makers have
their way, and there is every rea-
son to believe that they will, out-
boarding may become the most
silent sport since mah jong played
on a blanket.
Perhaps this emphasis on silence
is being exaggerated slightly here
— but only slightly. A hefty stack
of press releases on the 1963 crop
of outboards give evidence that the
motor manufacturers mean busi-
ness; quiet business. Although si-
lence is not the headline feature in
any of these releases, it is the one
feature common to all of them.
Listen, if you will, to just a few.
phrases dug out of the stack at
random.
“Balanced manifold system for’
minimum air intake sound; better
insulation; jet prop exhaust that
fires gases through the prop: hub
for quieter operation,” (Mercury).
“Neoprene suspension, acoustical
leg chamber,” (West Bend).
“Powerheads isolated on rubber
mounts; quiet high spiral gears;
sound deadening fiber glass shrouds;
air intake to eliminate whine,”
(Evinrude).
.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
7 On Delivery
674-5766
MILTON PERREGO
cial help in a census to be made
this summer.
All members of the board were
present with LaRoy Ziegler presid-
ing.
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Ambulance Calls
Dallas ambulance made the follow”
ing calls this week:
Wednesday, April 10, at 1:45 p.m.
Margaret Wood, Birch Lane, was
taken to Beneral Hospital, Bob Blaek,
Charles Flack, Ed Roth, and Zine
Jarrett. ;
Wednesday at 4:15 Dr. Joseph
Faull, Shavertown, was taken to
Nesbitt, Bob Besecker, Bob Gross,
Kay Wright, and two Shavertown
crewmen attending.
Ambulance has been covering for
Kingston Township ambulance, while
it undergoes repairs.
Monday, 9:15, Mrs. Emma Gensel,
Shavertown, was transported from
Mercy to Valley Crest, Bob Besecker
and one Shavertown crewman
attending. v :
I Golonial Restaurant
Dallas
7 Main Street
My Mother says our Meat Loaf
Dinners are the best she ever ate.
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SPOTS and STAINS
VANISH
Before your EYES from
Table Tops
and Furniture
CALL
674-0744
EVENINGS
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STEFAN HELLERSPERK
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Garage—Lot 70x123
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Dallas Area Homes 1
MAIN ST., DALLAS — 3 Bedrooms—Modern Kitchen— i
Garage in Basement — 80x130. Lot with &:
10,75
outside fireplace—Price Reduced to. ....
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48 PARK ST., DALLAS — 4 Bedrooms—Good location— J
Heat —1 Car
315 CARVERTON ROAD — 3 Bedroom Modern Ranch— 1
Brick Fireplace—1 car garage—Automatic *
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"16,750
Call for Other Listings
Besecker Real Estate
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Dallas 674-5551
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674-1781
by Phone —
26 Lake Street.
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Dallas, Pa.
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FRIDAY — 9:00 AM. to 8:00 PM.
SATURDAY — 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon
GARBAGE
674-5731
For
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674-8731
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it to your INVESTORS Man:
YOUR
INVESTORS MAN
IS
THOMAS N.
KREIDLER, JR.
" Zone Mgr.
26 Division St.
Shavertown, Pa.
Phone — 674-5231
Bus. — 822-3266
ADVERTISED IN POST, LOOK. READER'S DIGEST
FUNDS?
INVESTORS MUTUAL, INC.
INVESTORS STOCK FUND, INC.
INVESTORS INTER-CONTINENTAL FUND, LTD.
INVESTORS SELECTIVE FUND, INC.
INVESTORS VARIABLE PAYMENT FUND, INC.
Ynecsters man
He represents INVESTORS Diversified Services, Inc., exclus
sive national distributor for the above mutual funds and
“installment-type’’ face-amount certificates. He also offers
fife insurance through INVESTORS Syndicate Life.
For prospectus-booklets on any of these mutual funds, or
on face-amount certificates, or for information on life insurs
ance, call telephone number below. Or clip this completa
advertisement, circling services which interest you, and mail
Ed
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