The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 25, 1984, Image 12

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    ‘ Welcome to the Dallas Post ‘Meet
The Merchants’ section!
On this and the next page you'll
find valuable information about
local businesses, information you
can use to help save you money.
We hope you'll patronize the busi-
“nesses who have advertised in this
~ section, as well as those who adver-
tise elsewhere in the paper. And
“when you do, be sure to tell them
you saw their ad in the Dallas Post.
The Post is located at 61 Gerald
Ave., next to the Jean Shop off
Memorial Highway. In business for
over 100 years, the Post has long
been not only the oldest, but the
most respected and best weekly
newspaper serving the Back Moun-
7 tain.
Among the features found in the
Post regularly are special Perspec-
tive, Cookbook, People, Sports,
School and Classified pages; a
weekly ‘‘Community Calendar’
“Only Yesterday,” a look back at
days gone by in the Back Mountain;
columns by Lee Richards and
Howard Grossman, among others;
news and feature photography, and,
of course, coverage of local politi-
cal, economical and human interest
news.
The Post also has a West Side
edition, which covers happenings in
the Swoyersville area.
Other features of the Post include
legal advertisements from many
local boroughs, townships and other
governmental bodies, which inform
you of important meetings, ordi-
the editor;
Gula; Joan Kingsbury;
Kocher;
of local government. The Post ful- 'Bodish, to name a few.
fills the legal requirement of a
gnerally circulated newspaper pub-
lished 52 weeks a year.
The Post tries to serve a ‘“tax-
payer watchdog’ role in the com-
munity by providing unbiased
reporting of the facts. Letters to the
editor provide you with a forum to
express your opinion on what you
like or disagree with in the Back
Mountain. Your statement of frus-
tration, outrage or praise can
appear in the Post.
Among the staff and contributors of
and to the Post are Dotty Martin,
follow these five steps:
you write your ad.
information.
you the cost and the start date.
WILLIAM & HARRY CAREY
INSURANCE
26 W. EIGHTH ST.
WYOMING
693-2468
sonal visit.
— Check your ad in the paper the first time it runs.
Call us if a change is necessary.
— For your convenience, we can provide a
confidential box number to hold replies to your ad.
The classified advertising deadline is each Thurs-
day at 5 p.m. There is a guaranteed sell plan,
meaning that items for sale can be advertised
indefinitely or until the items are sold. Then, after
the sale, the charge is $1 for the ad.
Call the Post for more classified information at 675-
5211 or 825-6868.
DR. JOHN D. WANYO
CHIROPRACTOR
387 N. MAIN ST.
WILKES-BARRE
829-2999
72 MAIN ST.
LUZERNE
288-0629
Call For Appointment
»
Family & Preventive
DENTISTRY
WE WANT YOU TO KEEP YOUR TEETH
RONALD R. KRESGE, D.M.D. 1 100TH BONDING _
STEPHEN M. LAWRENCE, D.M.D. i FILLINGS
AND ASSOCIATES
« PERIODONTAL THERAPY
* ROOT CANAL THERAPY
TIMOTHY P. McGURRIN, D.D.S.
JOSEPH A. MAZULA, D.D.S. Oral Surgeon
© GENERAL ANESTHESIA
© NITROUS oXioE
All Dental Insurance Plans Accepted
PA State Medical Assistance
24 Hour Emergency Care Available
287-1191
1500 WYOMING AVE. FORTY FORT
OPEN 4 NIGHTS TIL 9 & SATURDAYS
© DENTURES - FULL & PARTIAL
Visa » Mastercard Weicome
RELINE & REPA!
BANK FINANCING
=) AVAILABLE AT
Pl 0 REASONABLE RATES
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DENTAL ASSOCIATES
COMPLETE DENTAL CARE
210 Carverton Rd.,
Trucksville
717-696-1105
. & Casualty Insurance Programs
63 S. MAIN ST.
WILKES-BARRE
825-6444
Cheryl Biernacki
Branch Manager
*Booking for Tours
: *Cruises
World Wide
®Rail Travel
CONVENIENT HOURS
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
10AM.TO7P.M.
5
675-8282
DALLAS AUTO PARTS
Dallas Auto Parts, located at 668 Memorial Highway, has been completely
remodeled to serve its customers better. A NAPA jobber, Dallas Auto Parts
has a complete line of parts and accessories for cars and trucks, and parts for
domestic and imported vehicles and farm equipment. The dealer also has a
line of paints, tools and mechanical supplies. Brake drums and rotors turned
also is a service provided by Dallas Auto Parts.
REBENNACK’S APPLIANCES
One of the oldest appliance businesses in Wyoming Valley, it was founded by
Albert Rebennack, whose three sons now run three stores. Allen manages the
retail store, 259 Wyoming Ave., Kingston; Robert, Appliance Parts & Supply Co.,
(subsidiary of Rebennack’s) 936 Market St., Kingston, and Ted, pictured above,
who manages the store at 113 North Memorial Highway, Shavertown. Ted is
shown with some of the applances. Primarily a retail store, the local
Rebennack’s handles Frigidaire, Maytag, Kitchen Aid, Magic Chef, Fedders
and Tappan.
PRUDENTIAL-BACHE SECURITIES
The Prudential-Bache Securities office at 39 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, has
been serving the Wyoming Valley for over 50 years. Prudential-Bache offers a
full line of investment and financial planning services. Phone number is (717)
826-6000. Employees are David W. Drasnin, manager; Joseph P. Brennan,
assistant manager; Walter Falchek: Gerald Oppenheimer; Robert Ostrowski;
William Vought; Alex Stankowich; John Reilly; Anthony Kondracki; Leslie
. Loomis; Paul Coviello; Howard Glatfelter; Molly Gallagher; Jayne Regan;
“Jacqueline Hones; Loss Rowker; i Pemery Yandioisk, and Susan Maguaingki.
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JAY-DEE THE SNEAKER KING .
Jim Beccaris, owner, and Larry Mirigliani, athletic footwear manager of Jay-Dee
The Sneaker King, offer the largest selection of athletic footwear at discount
prices in Northeastern Pennsylvania. You can count 212 styles of Nike athletic
footwear alone, along kith Adidas, Converse, Pony, Puma and Brooks. Jay-Dee
has expanded its athletic clothing line, featuring Adidas and Nike active wear.
These are also discounted up to 50 percent off manufacturer's list. As usual,
you can still find Dexter, Hermans and Wolverine brands for the casual and
sports-minded persons. Jay-Dee The Sneaker King, 1 South Main St., at the
light in Plains, is the place to shop for the sports or active-minded person.
CHINA CLOSET
Dori Pearsall of The China Closet shows a hand-painted French import china
pattern to a customer in the shop's country room. Helping brides is one of The
China Closet’s favorite things; service is so important at this time and brides
have so many things to think about. The China Closet is located at Tudor
Corners, 649 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Phone is 287-8302,
WE’RE HERE TO SERVE YOU!
The Continuing Education Department at Penn State/Wilkes-Barre offers a
wide range of programs. You can begin or finish an associate degree, work
towards a real estate license, become ‘‘computer literate’’ or learn about the
latest management and health care topics. Breakfast or luncheon series, all
day workshops, weekend or evening programs — it's all happening at the
Lehman campus of Penn State, in your back yard. For more information,
contact Jim Campbell, director of continuing education, Penn State/Wilkes-
Barre, 675-2171. Shown are staff. members of the Continuing Education 1,
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