NM EI vi Ww rh P—— ht AY pe AD CRD =, © 0 wn wn ON Om nn Se acon Tp City ‘and county ordinances affecting electric wiring of all buildings and homes are de- finitely strenuous. The purpose, however, is evident. Many dis- astrous fires and home acci- dents are the result of defective wiring. For these reasons, it is imperative that everyone need- ing electrical wiring, insist upon the services of a competent, li- censed electrician, who is qual- Electrical Contractors ified to do work. James M. Tubridy at 104 Wat- kins in Swoyersville phone 287- 7423 is a local firm of licensed electricians. Few persons in this line of work can boast of so many years of competent and skilled service to the residents of this area. They have estab- lished an enviable reputation throughout the entire field of electrical contracting and has proved itself worthy of the faith and patronage of our people. For all your electrical problems as well as power, commercial, and residential wiring, see this firm. The writers of this 1973 Re- view recommends the James M.. Tubridy to all our many readers. Overhead Door is con- veniently located at Bridge & Beade in Plymouth, phone 287- 1245. A revigof the businesses of interest nitthis area world not be complete without a praise- worthy mention of this firm. (One. of the world’s largest manufacturers of sectional upward acting doors in the original ‘‘Overhead Door’’ company.) They supply this needed and practical product to local contractors, businesses, and individuals for their con- venience and practical use. They offer manual, electrically- operated or radio-controlled doors for many purposes. How nice it is to drive up to your home knowing that there will be no need to get out of the car to open the garage door - a safety factor normally not thought of. These doors can be obtained made of fiberglass, steel, aluminum, or wood, and they are finished to match the exterior of your home. These are installed and serviced by truly professional men who are interested in maintaining and excellent reputation. Automatically controlled doors for commercial install- ations or for the home are handy and practical. We, the writers of this 1973 Review, encourage our readers to contact Overhead Door in Plymouth and find out the details involved in obtaining this excellent way to increase the value of your home and add to its convenience. Add to the beauty of your home or office with the intri- cately ornamental iron work of the Ornajgental Railing Co. located at™®"1067 Main St. in Swoyersville phone 287-4162. From tile metal shop they have turned out some of the most beautiful ornamental iron products that you've ever seen. Included among the products they build are: fences, wrought iron railings, trellises, canti- lever steps, ‘circular’ stairs, grilles, and much more. Each' job ‘is completed to exact specifications and custom tailored to your particular need, and you can be assured that it will be done with the greatest care so that it adds real beauty wherever you use it. The editing staff of this 1973 that they contact the Ornament- al Railing Co. for an estimate on any ornamental iron work that they are considering. We give our commendation to the fair and honest business dealings of this man and admire the beauti- ful work they have done. The name Simplicity Tractors & Mowersaawn equipment has become s{@¥nymous with qual- ity and durability. In this area your factory authorized dealer for their full line is the Moun- taintop Lawn Mower Shop at 234 Church Road in Mountaintop, phone 474-5338. The next time you are in town shopping. drop in and see their Gus Kreuzer - Owner large selection of these popular units, each designed for parti- prices. For all of your lawn equip- ment and blade sharpening needs. this is the place to go. They can handle any job in a short time and a low cost. Their stock of parts helps guarantee fast service, and their exper- ience in this field assures you of a good job. The compilers of this 1973 Re- view commend this dealer for their honest and fair dealings, and remind our readers that any time of the year, summer or winter, is a good time to see the Simplicity Tractors and Mow- ers for your lawn equipment needs, repair and service. When in need of this service, call on this firm and you will be with them. They are located at 217 Wyoming Avenue in King- ston, phone 287-3156. They fea- praisal, property for sale, pro- planning. Tgat much discussed word, ‘Se#®rice,” finds true meaning in the friendly atmos- phere that envelops every cus- tomer of this popular firm be- cause service is interpreted in So many ways that it may well be said to be the sign manual of the institution. Mr. Edgar H. Wood is a member of the Na- tional Association of Home Builders. Fair and honest business methods at all times along with individual service to every pa- tron has established for this firm a trade that has extended throughout the surrounding ter- ritory. The drafters of this 1973 Re- view wish to take this opportun- ity to congratulate the manage- ment of this reliable firm on their policy of fair dealings. The Bronsberg & Hughes Pontiac, Inc. is located at 560 Pierce Street in Kingston, phone 288-8477. They are the dealers for the popular PON- TIAC automobiles. The motor car buyer of today is a more critical purchaser than the one of years past. The remarkable progress in engineering and construction created an enormous market. for the best in trans portation and comfort at the lowest price. When you think economy, ease of driving, com- fort; and practicality, to save your hard earned dollars, think PONTIAC first. They are also the authorized dealer for the famous European BMW, a very unique automobile. People of this vicinity will find it to their best interest to visit them and see their new line of 1973 automobiles. The service department of this dealer can handle anything from the smallest repair to completely rebuilding or over- hauling your car. Also, the Bronsberg & Hughes Pontiac, Inc. has a complete stock of good, reconditioned cars for your convenience. As writers of this 1973 Known as the linoleum and carpet center in this area, Strauser’s, located at 186 Main St. in Luzerne, phone 288-4827, offers this section one of the lar- gest selections of name brand linoleum and carpets, inlaid lin- oleum, and vinyl corlon. They feature ‘Armstrong the modern fashion floors’ as well as other nationally advertised brands. If it’s fencing materials and supplies that you need, be sure to see Tom Kratz at 166 W. Union in Kingston or phone 287- 5004. Their work has that spe- cial touch of many years of ex- perience. It’s quality is the highest available. They will be glad to give free estimates with no obligation. Whether you want fencing or fencing supplies for your business, farm, home, or industry, be sure to contact this reputable fencing firm first. They serve the commercial and residential requirements of this section with the best in pro- ducts, service, and price. You can depend on them to supply you with products designed to take the wear and tear of its particular application. Over forty years of service and ex- perience. These men are professionals in this field and know which TOM KRATZ Hardware They carry all types of steel fencing single scroll-double scroll-turkey wire-chicken wire- aluminized chain link fabric- steel drive posts-vinyl coated chain link fabric. This firm throughout years of honest, faithful and high quality service, has built a reputation envied by all. Their work is fast, efficient, and well done and you will be ahead when you do busi- ness with their trained erection crews. lines to carry. Their fine service is evidenced by their ever in- creasing clientele. Regardless of your carpet or linoleum needs, the editors of this 1973 Review suggest to our readers, that they contact Strauser's for assurance of the best Armstrong products and service and at realistic prices: We salute them. for their fair and honest interests in serving this area. They - do either residential, farm, or commercial fencing with the same high standards. They carry only the finest in fencing materials. Next time you are in town stop in at Tom Kratz B-P gas station, and car wash. Open seven days a week 8:00 to 5:00 Mon. thru Sat. When you need fencing of any kind, the writers of this 1973 Re- view suggest you contact the Tom Kratz Hardware. Continuing in the tradition established over 40.years ago this noted firm is located at 251 Market in Kingston, phone 287- 0073. They feature expert front end alignment, brake work, and wheel balancing service. Wheels out of line and out of balance cost the car owner many unnecessary dollars. Tony Washesky - Owner Tires are expensive, wheel balancing and aligning is very reasonable. Be wise, economize by letting this firm balance the wheels on your car. They only use the very latest equipment and best materials, and you will ship. Don’t be one of the persons who says after a wreck, ‘I wish I'd had good brakes and good alignment.” Countless lives are lost each year due to faulty brakes and front ends. In this 1973 Review we, the drafters, wish to commend Motor Vehicle Service upon the splendid services rendered to the people of this section. Your Good Year brand tire specialists in this area is the T& F Tire Service & Supply, Inc. located at Market & Landon “Ave. in Kingston phone 87-6712. Here you will find the famous Good-Year Polyglas tire, as well as recapping service, tire repair, wheel balancing, and Bear wheel alignment. This dealer has a fine reputa- tion for their fine service and fair prices They carry a full line of automotive and truck tires for all types of uses. Regardless of your tire needs, you'll find that this ‘dealer ‘can serve you'with Good-Year tires that offer long mileage, safety, and strength. Don’t kid yourself when it comes to tires, there is a dif- ference. Let these experts show you the many advantages of these tires. You'll be sur- prised at how economically they can be purchased. When you buy Good-Year tires from this dealer; they will check your ear. for mis- “alignitrent; “and’« balance + the tires so that you' can enjoy its built in long wear and safety. The compilers of this 1973 Review give our wholehearted endorsement to the fine business policies of this dealer. We recommend the T & F Tire Service and Supply, Inc. for the best tire buy in town. Richie's Auto Body, located at 435 Union in Luzerne phone 288- 9494, renders a complete auto body and fender repair service, including auto painting and auto glass installation. They special- ize in Volkswagen repairs. You always get the best in quality work for less. Not only in the city, but in all Richie Rosenko - Owner the surrounding territory, this well known firm is famous for expert work in rebuilding wrecked cars and repairing damaged cars. Whether it is just a scratch, bent fender or a crushed body, they can fix your car up like new in short order. Their service is known far and wide not only for their akil- ity to render expert repair work, but also for their fair and honest dealings with their cus- tomers. Let them handle your insurance work. We, the draft- ers of this 1973 Review, are most happy to recommend Richie’s Auto Body to all our many readers. Almost every type of equip- ment that can be imagined is available for rental at the United Rent-Alls in Kingston at 934-936 Wyoming Ave. next to Forty Fort Theater, phone 288- 3700. United Rent-Alls is a member of the American Rental Assoc. with their equipment you save lime—save money—save your- self. Contractors or do-it-yourself handy men can find the equip- ment they need fast to complete a job. Most everything is rent- ed, from augers to wheelbar- rows and many items in be- tween. Beds for babies, guests and convalescents, high chairs, strollers, baby scales, reducing equipment, chairs, tables, pow- er tools, sanders and portable welders are available for rental at his establishment. They also carry painters equipment, scaf- folding, mechanics tools, plumbers tools, cement tools, wall papering equipment. Telephone them to locate the equipment you need. The per- sonnel here are ready to serve you with the most complete line of new machinery and tools. This firm provides a real con- venience for the do-it-yourself homeowner in this area. Rent by the hour, day, week or month at this establishment. ‘Call them for any item you need”. United Rent-Alls is the firm suggested in this area to contact for equipment rental by the edi- tors of this 1973 Review. The Summit Hill Marble & Granite Co. is located on the Luzerne - Dallas Highway in Luzerne, phone 287-7140 where they feature a complete stock of monuments. Their extensive manufacturing facilities at Summit Hill, Pennsylvania assure you of the highest quality possible. : The high grade monuments sold here have been recognized by the people of this area as the monuments. It can be truly said that everything in the way of monuments can be secured from them and you may be assured that the product will be of the highest quality. Special service and com- prehensive information will be given to prospective customers: at all times whether the request be in person or over the tele- phone. Their reputation as honest and straight forward business people extends far and wide. . The high quality of their merchandise combined with modern prices and the services they render has brought this firm a very large patronage and the confidence of all the people in this section. Only through this knowledge are we, the writers of this 1973 Review able to recommend this monument company to our readers. : by Charlot Denmon ' 675-0419 Mr. and Mrs. J. Archbald Brooks. Dallas, RD, entertained at a dinner dance at the West- oreland Club recently. Among those attending were their sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Brooks, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Cad- wallader E. Brooks, Hyde Park, Vt.: and daughter, Missy Brooks, New York. Robin Karnofsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Karnofsky, Stone Hedge, Dallas, is a patient in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where she underwent an emergency appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Clayton, Joplin, Mo., have been guests of Mrs. Clayton's sister, Ida Hughes, Birch Hill Lane, Dallas. : Mrs. Stanley Davies, newly- elected president of the North- eastern Philharmonic Society, recently returned from a four- day convention, the Workshop of the National American Symphony League, in Washing- ton, D.C. Cynthia B. Smith, is guest of honor at a tea given by her mother, Mrs. A. DeWitt Smith, Goodleigh Farm, Dallas, today (June 28) at the Smith home. Miss Smith will leave July 1 for Europe where she will study at the University of London for four weeks before touring the continent for two weeks. She is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School and has completed her sophomore year at Juniata College. Warren E. Denmon, Portage, Ind., was a recent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Denmon Sr., Dallas. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Keefer, Camp Hill, have returned from visiting Mrs. Orcell Brown Davis of Birch Hill Lane, Dallas. Dorothy Kolesar, Miners Mills. They are the parents of two children, Susan and David. Barbara Berti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Berti, Franklin Street, Dallas, member of this year’s Dallas High School graduating class entered her first year of nurses’ training at Community Medical Center, Scranton, this week. Mrs. George Schimmel and children Eric and Heather, State College, have been the guests of Mrs. Schimmel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston, Overbrook Avenue. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bigus, Elmcrest Drive, Dallas, who will celebrate their fifth an- niversary, June 29. The couple has two children, Russell Paul and Maria Russanne. Paul Goeringer, Valley View Drive, Shrine Acres, has returned from a week's vacation at Wildwood, N. J. Best wishes for continued happiness are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greis who ob- served their 50th wedding anni- versary, June 27. The Greis’s were married in Wilkes-Barre by the late Rev. Charles Goeckel. They reside on Lower Demunds Rd., Dallas. They have two children, Mrs. George M. Russ, Washington Crossing, and Carl Jr., Hershey, and seven grandchildren, one great- grandchild. Their children will honor them at an open house July 1 from 3 to 6 p.m. No invi- tations have been issued. Mrs. George Moore, Buffalo, N. Y.; and two of her children, Michael and Adam, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Veitch, Claude Street. Mrs. Moore is the former Beverly Veitch. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Veitch, East Center. Hill Rd., Dallas, celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary, June 23. Mrs. Veitch is the former Jiine 28° QL i 25 2A0LIBNOL 2865. July'l through 23 July 1 July 2 side. July 3 Phillip Walter will preside. July 3 Misericordia. div 4 dusk. July 5 dia al 7:30 p.m. July 5-20 July 9 July 10 July 12 films. July 24 July 28 Jui 25 Philip Pascoe, 675-1897. general co-chairmen. August 10 and 11
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