The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 08, 1983, Image 14

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Michele Eason, daughter
' of Jim and Carol Eason,
| Idetown, recently captured
| first place in state compe-
| tition and 5th place in
international competition
with an original waterco-
| lor at Excellerated Chris-
tian Education Competi-
tion held in Denton, Texas.
| The competition was held
at Texas University’s
Northern Campus.
ele, a sophomore at Sweet
Valley Christian School,
| takes art lessons from Sue
Hand. Congratulations,
Michele, on this impres-
© sive accomplishment!
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\ Mark Chappell, Walter
Fry, James Fry, Chris
Jones and Ryan Jones
. recently received the Boy
| Scout God and Family
I award for service. This
was the first God and
- Family Award service
held at Trinity United
Presbyterian Church. Con-
gratulations, boys. °
0-
«Among area graduates
| from college this year. is
Marilyn H. Vail, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.
Vail, Harris Hill Road,
Trucksville who received
her bachelor of science
degree in Pharmacy from
Philadelphia college of
Pharmacy and Science.
An honor graduate of
@ Dallas High School, Mari-
lyn will take her state
board examination for
registered pharmacist in
- June. Marilyn is employed
as a pharmacist assistant
Locals Aid
: "Homemade cakes, pies
and cookies will be among
| thé delicious treats availa-
§ bie at this “year’s June
| Festival sponsored by the
Auxiliary of Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital on Sat-
urday, June 18.
The auxiliary’s Shaver-
at the Rural Health Clinic,
Noxen.
$0-
Best wishes to Mr. and
Mrs. Ephriam J. Roberts,
Dallas, who observed their
50th wedding anniversary
‘May 27. The Roberts were
married May 27 1933 in
Maple Grove Methodist
Church by the late Rev.
George Sweet.
To celebrate the occa-
sion, the couple was hon-
ored at a family dinner at
the Castle Inn given by
their son Allan T. Roberts
and his wife. They also
have a grandson, Allan T.
Roberts, Jr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus
Stryjewski, Huntsville
recently observed their
30th wedding anniversary.
The Stryjawskis were
married in Holy Trimity
Church by Rev. Albert
kaczmarek.
The couple has three
children; Vincent, Louise
Anne and Rebecea Lee.
Best wishes for contin-
ued happiness!
Congratulations to Carol
Anne Kreidler and Mark J.
Oliver who will be joined
in marriage on July 2 in
the Trucksville United
Methodist Church. Rev.
Thomas Clemow will per-
form the ceremony.
The daughter of Mrs.
and Mrs. Thomas N. Krei-
dler, Jr., Shavertown,
Carol attended Blooms-
burg State College, Luz-
erne County Community
College and is employed at
a West Palm beach, Fla.
supper club.
A graduate of the Berke-
ley School of Music, Mark
attended Boston Univer-
sity. Mark, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Oliver, Wilkes
Barre is- employed as a
financial consultant for
First Jersey Securities.
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Best wishes to Joan
Christine Spencer, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John
S. Spencer and Frank
Yamrick son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Yamrick who
were recently married in
Gate of Heaven Church.
Father William Cusick
Pastor, performed the
double ring ceremony.
‘0:
Celebrating the birth of
new daughters this week
are Debra and Joseph
Newell and Barbara and
Preston Swan. How won-
derful! Congratulations.
“Qs
Debbie Zurinski, daugh-
ter of Marion and Frank
Zurinski, Harvey's Lake,
has graduated from Col-
lege Misericordia with a
degree in business admin-
istration. A graduate of
Lake Lehman High School
where she was a member
of the prize winning band,
Debbie is marketing direc-
tor for the ‘Wilkes Barre
Chamber of Commerce.
Our readers are familiar
with Debbies column “On
the Road with Debbie Z.”
Congratulations, Debbie!
town branch will be selling
a variety of baked goods
at their booth on the hospi-
tal grounds. Cther festival
activities will include food,
games and crafts for the
entire family. All proceeds
will be donated to the hos-
pital for patient equip-
ment.
Members of the Shaver:
town branch are Mrs.
Frederick Eck, baked
goods chairman; Mrs.
James Goodwin, branch
president; Mrs. Philip
Anderson, ticket sales
branch chairman; Mrs.
William Clewell, festival
Wesley Lewis of Mount
Zion, long active in United
Methedist Church circles
in the Wyoming Confer-
ence, will represent the
three UM Churches and
lay delegate of the Carver-
ton UM Charge at the
annual Wyoming Confer-
ence sessions, which open
tomorrow at the Univer-
sity of Scranton. Rev. Dr.
Allan Cease, Charge
pastor, also will attend the
sessions.
Glen Major of Center-
moreland will represent
the three UM Churches of
the Centermoreland UM
Charge at the Wyoming
Conference sessions. Rev.
Donald Walter, pastor of
the Centermoreland UM
Charge, also will attend’
‘Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
(Debbie) Newell of Noxen
are rejoicing over the
birth of a daughter, Abi-
gail Lee, on May 27 in
Nesbitt Memorial Hospi
tal, Kingston. Tickled with
the new arrival are Agi-
gail’s brother Joe and
sister Bethany.
Mark Wandel of Bristol,
Pa. spent the Memorial
Day weekend with his par-
ents; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Wandel of Noxen
Congratulations are
extended to Miss Elaine
Williams, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ken and janice
Williams, who was gradu-
ated last week with a
teaching degree from Lib-
erty Baptist College at
Lynchburg, Va. She has
accepted a teaching posi-
tion in Tennessee for the
September term.
Ladies Missionary group
of Noxen Independent
Bible Church held its final
dinner meeting before the
summer break last
Wednesday evening at the
Mark II Restaurant in
Baseski of Carverton
Heights spent the Memo-
rial Day weekend at Ocean
City, N.J.
Mrs. Elma Southworth
of Carverton was a medi-
cal patient in Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital at
presstime. Also hospital-
ized as the Post went to
press was Mrs. Helen
Gleisner of Mount Zion,
who was a patient in
Wilkes-Barre General Hos-
pital, and Edward Parry
of Mount Zion, who was a
patient in theNPW Medical
Center in Plains Township.
“Flesh and Spirit” will
be the sermon topic for
Rev. Dr. Allan Cease,
pastor, Sunday morning in
the three United Methodist
Churches of the Carverton
United Methodist Charge.
Dailas.
Young People of Noxen
Independent Bible Church
will hold a bowling and ice
cream social on saturday.
High School and college
graduates of the church
will be honored at services
Sunday. Rev. Jerry Tal-
lent is pastor.
Belated birthday greet-
ings are extended to Mrs.
Amanda Fritz, who
observed her anniversary
on May 29, and to Bobby
Hackling, who celebrated
his birthday on May 30.
Sympathy of friends and
the community is extended
to the family of the late
Michael Brody, Sr., who
passed away on May 28
following a heart attack.
Loren Case of Noxen
remained a patient in
Room 564 at Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital at press-
time.
Belated birthday greet-
ings are extended to Mrs.
Anna CC. Weaver, who
observed her 94th birthday
anniversary with an open
as follows: at Carverton
UM Church at 9 am.; at
Orange UM Church at 10,
and Mount Zion at 11.
Sermon text will be from
romans 8:9-11.
Mrs. Harry Martin,
Maplewood Heights, is ill
at home.
Members of East Dallas
United’ Methodist Church
are holding flea markets
on Saturdays from 9 to 4 at
the church. Heading the
committees on arrange-
ments are Richard Dodson
and hazel and Russell Ock-
enhouse.
United Methodist
Women of the six UM
Churches in the Center-
moreland-Carverton-
Mount Zion areas will join
with UM Women of the
Back Mountain for the
annual Spring Lunch at
Irem Temple Country Club
\
today. Mrs. Millie Schray
is in charge of reserva-
tions for the Centermore-
land area. A musical pro-
gram by Jack and Betty
Rogers will be the high-
light of this year’s lunch-
eon.
The Red Cross Bloodmo-
bile will be at the Center-
moreland United Method-
ist Church Friday from
noon to 5 p.m. Plasma is
badly needed and area res-
idents are asked to help in
the annual appeal. L
‘Members of Orange
United Methodist Church
will hold a covered dish
fellowship dinner at the
Orange church hall at
moon on sunday following
the mornign worship serv-
ice. The film: ‘The Para-
ble” will be shown. All
members of the congrega-
tion are asked to attend.
members of her
Jean Rosengrant, of RD
7 Box 15, Shavertown, died
May 31 at her home.
Surviving are a brother,
Robert Rosengrant, Chi-
cago, I11.; three nieces and
one nephew.
Funeral was held from
the Corcoran Funeral
Home, 20 S. Main St.
Plains.
Harry C. Hilbert, 20, of
died May 30 as a result of
an automobile accident. |
Surviving in addition to
his parents are sisters,
Mrs. Terry Plata, Dallas;
Tammy Marie, at home,
brother, Allen Dale, Parris
Island, 5.C., a member of
the U.S. Marine Corps;
paternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs, Harry C.
Hilbert, Beaumont; mater-
nal grandmother, Mrs.
Edith Spencer, Idetown;
Deaths
great-grandmother, Mrs.
Edith Russ, Chase.
Funeral was held Thurs-
day at 11 a.m. from the
Nulton Funeral Home,
Beaumont, with the Rev.
Merle Weiliver, pastor of
the Vernon Community
Baptist Church, officiat-
ing. Interment, Beaumont
Cemetery, Beaumont.
Joseph J. Hardisky of
R.D. 4, Dallas, died at
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital
shortly after admision.
Surviving are his wife,
the former Margaret Kris-
tosek; sons, Joseph Jr.,
Daltas and William,
Lehman; brother, John;
sisters Miss Elenor Har-
disky and Mrs. Jule
Piznar, both of Lehman;
three grandchildren.
Funeral was held Satur-
Communion and confir-
mation services were held
Sunday morning at the
Dymond Hollow and Cen-
termoreland UM Churches
when Rev. Donald Walter,
pastor, extended the sac-
rament of confirmation to
the following young
people: at Dymond Hollow
UM Church - Randy Cool-
baugh, Art Coolbaugh,
Missy Hoffman, Michael
Klimas, Vickey, Tim and
Doris Hughes; at Center-
moreland UM Church -
Beth Phillips, Delbert
Jones, Susie Schoonover,
Kim Metzger, Beth Sit-
kowski and Ryan Shaver.
Plans are being com-
pleted for an evening and
Bible Study hour on
Wednesday, June 15, from
7:30 to 8:30 at the Carver-
ton UM Church. Everyone
is invited to attend.
the altar of Kunkie United
Methodist Church for serv-
ices on May 29.
day morning from the
Andrew Strish Funeral
Home, 11 Wilson St.,
Larksville. Interment in
St. Stephen’s Cemetery,
Lehman.
Ralph H. Mekeel, 90,
Hemlock Drive, Oak Hill,
IDetown, died June 1 in
Nesbitt Memorial Hospi-
tal.
Surviving are a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Audrey Prit-
chard, Oak Hill, with
whom he resided; four
grandchildren; six great-
grandchildren.
Funeral was held Satur-
day from the Richard H.
Disque Funeral Home, 672
Memorial Highway,
Dallas, with Rev. Robert
L. Benson, pastor of
Dallas United Methodist
Church, officiating. Inter-
ment in Stanhop Union
Cemetery Stanhope, N.J.
Fireplace Glass & Brass
: Doors--approximately
37x26”, very good cond.
$85; fireplace heat blower,
$65. Call 675-4108. 19-tfn-P
Frigidaire Automatic
Washer-Runs well, needs
timer $25. 696-2280 after 7
p.m. 20-ifn-P !
One 30 Gal. Fish Aquar-
ium Tank--complete with
stand, pump, fish and all
accessories, cheap. Call
735-1490 after 4:30 p.m. 11-
- tin-P
3 Drawer Chest--light for-
mica top and sides, exc.
.. cond, $45; wood shadow-
box with mirror, $15. 696-
3640. 11-tfn-P
infants and Girls Clothing,
tovs and furnishings. All
© sizes up to 14. Everything
exc. to good cond., reason- -
ably priced. Call after 6
| p-m. 474-9386. 12-tfn-P
* Three 275 Gal. Oil Tanks,
$75. for all three or will
sell separately. 333-4183
affer 5 p.m. or weekends.
12-tin-P
0Oid Fashioned Solid Oak
Porch Swing and picnic
tgble. Call anytime, 639-
2371. 12-tfn-P
Cushion Stuffer Machine
for upholstery, $50. Like
new. 287-0971. 12-tin-P
Wooden Crossbuck Storm
“Door with glass and
sereen, $30. 779-2975. 12-
tfh-P ;
Daystrom Dinette Set--48’’
round, swivel chairs, exc.
cond. Must see to appre-
ciate, $175. 696-4500. 12-tfn-
BE.
Mini Bike-Good running
cond. $50. 675-2693. 12-tfn-P
. Sears Kenmore Heavy
Duty Washer--Must sell, 2
mos. old, $325. or best
offer. 696-3431. 12-tfn-P
J.C. Penney Portable
3 Dishwasher--Exc. cond.
& $85. Call 477-3063. 13-tfn-P
~ @Girl’s Pin 20” Bike--Good
cond. $20. 675-5631. 13-tfn-P
Two Early American
Maple Tables--one com-
mode, one cocktail, like
new $75. for both. 675-5631.
13-tfn-P
Steam, Oil Fired Furnace--
used in 6 rm. house. Com-
plete with all controls $150.
Call 287-8940. 15-tfn-P
Golf Clubs--Several sets
new and used. Also starter
sets. 100 percent graphite
woods No. 1,3, 4, & 5,
Titleist semi-metal woods
1, 3, 5, 7. All reasonably
priced. 693-1940. 11-tfn-P
Boy’s Coats-Size 10-12, Mr.
Chip’s navy trench with
zip-out lining; Geofiry
Beane taupe wool with fur
collar and matching hat,
both like new. 675-5631. 13-
tfn-P :
Girls Coat--Size 7-8, poplin
with fur lining, neutral
color, like new. 675-5631.
13-tfn-P :
For Sale-Service organi-
zation selling Royals Sno-
Cone machine, newly
reconditioned, exc. cond.
675-5631. 13-tfn-P
Elegant Wedding Gown--
size 12, $75. 675-2753. 13-tfn-
P
Kenmore Washer & Dryer-
-Good running cond. $100
for both. 675-8838. 14-tin-P
Wrought Iron Fence--2 sec-
tions, 30’° high, 29 and 16%
ft. 696-4463. 14-tfn-P
Cordless Phone--50 ft.
range. Extend-A-Phone for
3694. 14-tfn-P
14” Electric Snow Shovel
with 100 ft. outdoo® electri-
cal cord, like new, 2 yrs.
old, $50; pair men’s size 6,
indoor ball bearing roller
skates, 4 yrs. old, exc.
cond. $15. Call 287-4086. 14-
tfn-P
1 Set Garage Doors--with 8
windows in ea. door. Size
710” high x 53” wide, 20
ft. running track. Best
offer. 298-2214. 15-tin-P
Conn Trumpet--with case,
$100; solid birch dinette
table with 3 chairs, $80;
antique double barrel 10
gauge shotgun, $100. 696-
2163. 15-tfn-P
Apt. Size Rollaway Bed--
unused; set of hand
painted Japanese teapots;
other antique dishes; new
afghan; ladies clothes.
Call 675-1840. 16-tfn-P
Large Oriental Style Bird-
cage--on legs with casters,
suitable for collection of
finches, canaries, parak-
eets or other small birds,
$50. firm. Call 288-5102. 19-
tin-P
Hammond Spinet Organ--
with bench, exc. for home
or professional use. Must
sell, reduced from $500 to
$300. Final offer. 696-3337
anytime or visit 345 Cliff-
side Ave., Trucksville. 19-
tin-P
Dining Room Hutch, $200;
kitchen table and four
chairs, $200; glass dining
room table w-solid maple
base, 6 chairs, $400 or best
offer; coffee and 2 end
tables, $75. Call 675-0511.
11-tfn-P
Beautiful 18’x41’x4’ Above
Ground Pool-with 10x20’
$400 solid wood deck.
Heavy duty pump and
filter, ladder and extra
large skimmer. Exc. cond.
must see to appreciate.
Cost $5,000 new, asking
$2500. For more informa-
tion, call 388-2248. 11-tfn-P
Odyssey 2 Home Video
Game--with 7 cartridges
including ‘‘Quest For The
Rings’ as new $250. Call
675-3317. 11-tfn-P
Household Furniture--Bed-
room dresser & chiffer-
obe; chairs; livingroom
suite--good for cottage;
wall-type table-mahogany.
288-4160. 21-tfn-P
G.E. 6000 BTU Air Condi-
tioner--upright freezer,
clam steamer, cash regis-
ter, 2 pr. drapes 84 in
tin-P
Stella Folk Guitar--in good
cond., steel reinforced
neck, $35. Call 675-2987. 21-
tfn-P
Miscellaneous: --I-Beams &
angle iron, pipe fittings.
Eclipse lawn mower. 675-
2750. 21-tfn-P
Three piece nylon-living
room suite, almost new
condition. Reasonable.
Call 675-3216. 21-tfn-P.
50 Feet of 4’ high-galvan-
ized chain link fence com-
plete with poles & all hard-
ward. $125.00. 696-2242. 21-
tin-P
Sofa Bed--Green, $75; wed-
ding gown includes slip,
headpiece and long veil,
size 9-10, $225 negotiable.
333-5234. 21-tin-P :
\
FOR SALE
anytime 675-0247. 20-tfn-P
Well Equipment--Nearly
new-approximately 300 ft.
of 1%” plastic pipe (one
piece). Also 300 ft. of 3
strand No. 8 wire, one
H.P. deep well pump, con-
trol box. Call for details
675-0257, 20-tfn-P
RCA Black & White 12”
TV-brand new, $65. call
288-8271. 20-tfn-P
Window Sashes—(25 prs.),
with weights and full
screens fo fit. above win-
dows various sizes; 4 bur-
glar proof wrought iron
security window grills, oil
burner unit for oii-fired
furnace, Like brand new
$110. 288-3255. 20-tfn-P
Assorted Furs--including
Beaver, rabbit skins, and
Persian lamb. 1-342-3798. 3-
tfn-P
2 Pc. Livingroom Set--with
pull-out bed sofa, flower
print, $100. 287-4545. 3-tin-P
3 ¢. Livingroom Set--sofa,
2 chairs, fair cond. Best
offer. Call 287-3844 or 287-
5720. 3-tfn-P
Hide-a-Bed--Brown striped
$60; recliner, with new
upholstery $80; other fur-
niture. 779-2264 or 779-2325.
3-tfn-P
Hale Hard-Rock Maple
Early American dinette
set. Round table with 2
leafs, 6 chairs and hutch.
868-5062. 3-tfn-P
Matching Coffee Table &
End Table-2 studio beds,
stereo cabinet, 675-6439. 6-
tin-P
Antique Chinese Rug--3x5,
collector’s item. 675-1532.
6-tfn-P
Rust Velour Recliner
Chair-like new $100. 288-
2741. 8-tfn-P
RED CARPET--9’x12’,
almost new. Paid $225 will
sell for $75. 693-0375 call
after 12 noon. 8-tin-P
Lincoln 300 AMP. Genera-
tor--Gas driven, $225. 675-
1562. 8-tfn-P
Lionel Train (027) Gauge,
track, table, $30; games;
child’s rocker $8; child's
table and captain’s chair
$8; red metal wagon $10;
boy’s bike $30; rany more
items. Call between 9 & 3,
675-5113, ask for Elizabeth.
9-tin-P
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Shenandoah Fire Grate-
for fire place 23x23’ or
larger, with thermostat
control, exc. cond. $65.
Phone 477-5361. 52-tfn-P
GE Gas Dryer--$150.00.
Multi-tone green carpets
and pads, bound, 9 Xx 12,
70.00. 10 x 12, $80.00. All
excellent condition. Call
825-8636. 1-tfn-P
Kimball Swinger Organ--
Double keyboard, easy
play, exe. cond., $350;
black & chrome Disco bar,
with 2 stools, paid $500.
will sell for $225; RCA
stereo AM-FM radio, cabi-
net style, $75. Call 735-3445
or 825-3278. 2-tfn-P
Exc. Quality Wedgewood:
Blue Shag Carpet--Very
good cond. 1, 9'x6’, 1,
12’x13’, $150 for both. Call
696-1986. 17-tfn-P
Dormeyer Elec. Griddle--
used for pancakes to
steak, size 11x21”, ther-
mostat control, vented
cover, like new $30;
square table top baking
oven, thermostat, like
new, $10. 696-1046. 17-tfn-P
Articles of Women’s Cloth-
ing--sizes 14-16. Two com-
plete aquariums; pieces of
photo equipment, pistol
holder. 675-3137. 18-tfn-P
Blue Livingroom Sofa--
with 6 reversible cushions,
also matching chair and
ottoman. $200 for both. 675-
5789. 18-tfn-P
Frigidaire Electric Stove--
$100. 474-9514. 18-tin-P
Car Radio --$20 push
button Delco am radio
from ’78 General Motors
car. 696-1714. 18-tfn-P
Gown--Pink, brand new,
size 5-7 $25; full length
- winter coat, exc. cond, size
5-7, $20, tan in color. 675-
1515 after 4 p.m. 18-tin-P
8 Triple Track Aluminun
Storm Windows--28"’x54"",
$5. ea. window. 287-7838.
18-tfn-P
Arcade Game-Moon
Cresta--coffee table size,
exc. for bar or arcade use,
$850. 639-1674. 19-tin-P
Large Brown Couch-with
matching chair $15; coffee
table, $5; wooden desk
2751. 19-tfn-P
Solid Cherry Wooden
Buffet China Cabinet--with
hutch top, glass and
wooden enclosed shelves
and doors with cathedral
drawers. Mint cond., 65”
wide, 79’" high. Must see to
appreciate. Asking $2,000.
Redeccrating--use estate
chairs as accent pieces, 2
blue silk, diamond tufted
chairs, carved frames with
antique gold, asking $200.
each. Exc. cond. 654-2951.
16-tin-P
Choice Section of Wyoming
Cemetery, Wyoming, 2
adjacent grave plots. Call
675-0753. 17-tfn-P
hitch, corn grinder, belt
hitch, cracks any size corn
and makes flour. Call 298-
2214. 17-tfn-P
Couch--Brown tone plaid
w-queen size pullout bed,
very good cond. $275. reg.;
wood stove, Dixon unit,
upright with water jacket
$200. reg. 675-0363. 17-tfn-P
Household Items--Bent-
wood rockers, ftilt-top
table, stereo console,
dining room set, 2 stained
glass lamps, electric fire-
place logs and brach log
basket. 696-4479. 17-tfn-P
Green Velvet Love Seat-
$60; Herculon recliner,
$40; gold chair, $25; char-
o-gas grill 12’x9” cooking
surface $60. 288-2629. 17-
tfn-P
Matching Sofa & Chair--
regular room sized rug
and area rug. All very
good cond., prices negotia-
ble. Call after 6 p.m. 288-
0791. 17-tfn-P
Magnavox, needs repair,
beautiful cabinet, $100. 779-
1342. 4-tfn-P
Guitar & Harmony 22
Amplifier--Exc. cond. $150.
823-3474. 4-tfn-P
Save Hundreds on Almost
New Yamaha Organ--
Double keyboard, base
pedals, auto. rhythm,
much more. Call 829-4969
or 655-1822. 4-tfn-P
New Mattel Intellivision--
Adaptable for Mattell’s
new computer due out
soon. $130. with 3 new car-
tridges $165. 823-0941. 4-tfn-
P ?
Hardwick Stove--gas on’
gas, 4 burners, oven and
heater, 10 yrs. old. best
offer. GE Refrigerator-
freezer 12 cu. ft., 3 yrs.
old. good cond. $200. 287-
1678. 4-tfn-P
Apt. Size Gas Stove-exc.
cond., white, $100. 655-5119.
Stereo Console-dark wood
cabinet includes, AM-FM
stereo radio, 8 TR tape
player and recorder about
4 years old, exc. cond.
Asking $125. 696-4479. 4-tfn-
P
Black & Decker %’’ Indus-
trial Drill with 1’ electri-
cal bit, used only 3 mos.
$100; General Electric
dishwasher $100; Kimball
Swinger 100 organ and
bench $960 new asking
$200; 696-3972. 5-tfn-P
4 Pc. Livingroom suite
with co-or. 8x12’ fringed
area rug. Exc. cond. $400.
824-5124. 5-tfn-P
4-15"" Like New Raised
Letter Wide Oval Tires
with chrome wheels fits
GM cars, exc. cond. $225.
824-5124. 5-tfn-P
Brand New Magnavox 19”
Color TV--Electronic
tuning, received as gift,
still in box, will sell for
$330. 826-1434. 5-tin-P
29” High Alaron Wooden
Wall Chime Clock--$75;
Spanish type occasional
chair $40; 4 Hummel .bells
(1978, 1979, 80 and 81)
$425; also 4 Hummel
plates (1976. 78, 79 &
80)$400; dark pecan din-
ingroom suit $925; AM-FM
radio cassette stereo
player (known as ‘The
Box’’) 675-4471. 5-tfn-P
Echo 452 Chain Saw--16”
bar, cuts good, $200,
Promac 310 Chain Saw,
12” bar, good cond. $85.
Call Bruce, 287-2156, 287-
6176. 5-tfn-P
Pair of Hand-Crafted
Early American style end
tables done in red walnut
stain, 18” wide, 28” long,
16” high, 115” thick tops
has 2nd shelf 12” wide for
lamp shelf, with spindle-
style legs. 477-2604. 6-tin-P
Avocado Green Opalescent
Glass Lamp on antique
base, $45. Call 696-4479. 6-
tin-P
FOR SALE
Craftsmen Electric Chain
Saw--double insulated 1.50-
12. Like new. Call evenings
675-1630. 6-tin-P ;
1 Pr. Biack Skate Boots-
size 3, new cond., $5;
yellow oilskin type rain-
coat with hat, child’s size
age 8-10, new cond. $6.50.
Call 675-3317. 6-tfn-P
Black Full Length Broad-
tail Fur Coat--mink
trimmed. Almost new,
exc. cond. 675-2557 after 6
p.m, 6-ifn-P :
2 Double Mattresses--and 2
springs $35. ea. set 675-5170
after 4:30 p.m. 7-tfn-P
Magnavox Console Stereo
Phonograph-Good cond.,
$60. Phone 675-2261. 8-tin-P
Ladies Golf Shoes--Size
6%, four pairs,: like new,
$10. pair. Phone 675-2261.
8-tfn-P
2 Cragar SS Mag Rims--
Exc. shape 15x7. For infor-
mation call Harry, 675-5708
or 675-1321 after 11 p.m. 9-
tin-P 2
Moving Sale--Furniture;
two platform rockers; 2
bed davenports with
matching chairs; lamps,
dishes, cookware,
antiques, odds and ends, 5
hp snowblower, electric
start, exc. cond. Giveaway
prices. 639-5888. 9-tin-P
6 H.P. 29” Snow Thrower--
two stage, all chain drive
$175. cash. 675-1352. 10-tfn-
2 Bedroom Mobile Home--
Lot 200x140, 2 car garage,
paved driveway, well insu-
lated, beautiful location.
Can see Red Rock Moun-
tain. 477-3321. 19-3-P
Troy Bilt Tillers--Below
in stock, free demonstra-
tions. Homestead Equip-
ment Co., Fleetville, (717)
222-3635. 6-tin-P
Turn 2 Hours of Your
Spare Time Into A Beauti-
information call 477-3154.