The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 26, 1983, Image 18

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Route 309
Dallas
DALLAS AUTOPARTS
DALLAS AUTO PARTS, located at 668 Memorial Highway, Dallas, is a family business,
owned by Paul McCue. He is assisted by his wife and son, providing prompt, courteous
service to all customers. A NAPA dealer, DALLAS AUTO PARTS has a complete line of
parts and accessories for cars and trucks - parts for domestic, imported vehicles and farm
equipment. The dealer also has a line of paints, tools an mechanical supplies. Brake drums
and rotors turned also is a service provided by DALLAS AUTO PARTS.
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TOM OCHMAN COINS
Something new has been added to the family of TOM OCHMAN COINS in Dallas. Jewelry -
brand new 14K gold and sterling silver jewelry now available at 60 percent below suggested
retail. Awide selection of chains, bracelets, diamond cut charms are now available at 60
percent below retail at TOM OCHMAN COINS and jewelry, located next to Rea & Derick in
Dallas.
DESIGNING HEADS
Salvatore’s DESIGNING HEADS, Dallas Shopping Center, is Sal’s second salon. The first is
located in the Narrows Shopping Center, where for six years he has served his clients.
Customers who came to Edwardsville from the Back Mountain, encouraged him to open his
Dallas salon, which is managed by Brenda Morren, assisted by Shelly Hoyt. The three)
maintain the same avantguard quality as in Edwardsville. The ability to create uptown
sophistication or downtown funk is drawn from Salvatore’s experience working in salons
such as Vidal Sasson, Saks Fifth Ave., and Paul McGregor. His liason with hairdressers in
the New York area has exposed him to the latest trends and techniques. DESIGNING
HEADS offers precision hair cutting , manicuring, waxing, body wrapping, custom perms
and a collage of exciting color.
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JOE NARDONE’S DALLAS GALLER
JOE NARDONE*‘S DALLAS GALLERY OF SOUND in the Dallas Shopping Center has been
open since November, 1982. Shoppers will find a wide selection of records, cas-
settes (blanks, also), 45s, tapestry’s record needles and blank videos. In the near future,
the local store will have video movies to correlate with the Wyoming Valley Mall Store and
the Valley’s Video Club. John Henry manager (above), of the Back Mountain, sells tickets
for local concerts. The Mall location has ticketron. In business for the past 20 years, Nar-
done has five stores located in Midtown Village, Gateway Shopping Center, South Main
Street, Wilkes-Barre, Wyoming Valley and now Dallas.
KURLANCHEEK’S FURNITURE
KURLANCHEEK’S FURNITURE, 411 Main St., Duryea, founded by Jacob Kurlancheek in
1898, is now owned and operated by his grandson, Paul and granddaughter, Ronnie. The
third generation business carries a full line of quality furniture, under the management of
Stuart Thomas, Jr. Left to right, Mary Getson, Paul Kurlancheek and Nancy McDonald,
take time out to relax in one of the newest pieces of furniture in the store. The store is open
Monday & Thursday, 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; closed
Wednesday and Sunday.