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The Pocono Record from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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THE DAILY RECORD. 5TROUDSBURR-EAST KTHOPPSBURG. IPA.FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2S, 1P58 SEVENTEEN A A Thanksgiving Dance Etertensvii'e Hotel Nov. 28th Kountl and Square Dancing: Musio Ily Scltlonuirvs Keurflt I'ooono TWSJI.

Vol. Fire Co. the glow room At POCONO CHATEAU Cockta'ls Choice Foods Itcecptlon. Private PnrtleB Otrrlnr To UanijuctN Tticoilos Most Route 402--Minislnh Hills rilono 1120-J-2 Best PIZZA IN TOWN at LEGGIERI'S PARLOR North 9Ui St. at 'Thomas St.

In Stroudsburg TRY THESE! SANDWICHES Meatball Sandwich 50c Italian Style Hoagies 50c Sausage Pepper 56c Pepper Salami 40c Cnpricola 40c Steak and Pepper 60c Provolone Cheese 35c Our Own Homemade PIZZA Plain 85c Also with Mushrooms Anchovies Pepperonl Italian Sausage Extra Cheese Garlic Onions, Etc. Fresh Cooked SPAGHETTI Balls 85o 90o 90o $1 All orders include Italian rolls Have you tried our delicious PIZZA BURGERS nrUC WHITE MILK CHOCOLATE MILK SODA, BEER, ICE CREAM THIS COUPON WORTH 1H- toward purchase of Any Pizza at LEGGIERI'S Good thru Deo. 31st. AVOID WAITING PHONE 479 THANKSGIVING SERVICE Participants in the East Stroudsburg Thanksgiving Day servica had Wednesday night in East Stroudsburg Methodist Church were (left to right) Rev. Harold C.

Eaton, host pastor; Rabbi Joshua Sodden, Temple Israel; Rev. William F. Wunder, Graca PIZZA (Mushroom, Anchovies or Sausage) Served Any rime-- and To Take Out! Singer's Friendly Inn 324 Maui St. Stroudsburg Y.F.W. TONITE And Every Friday Nite DANCING Starting 10P.M.

to I A.M. For Members And Guests Music By "GUYS and DOLLS" Everyday At CARL KOHL'S COLONIAL Bowling Lanes Rt. 611-strond Shopping Area AUTOMATIC Open Daily From 9 A.M. Open Sunday From 2 P.M. Completely Air-Conditioned Where dining ii always a pleasure KITTY'S TAVERN All New Circular Bar Complete Kitchen Fnctlltlei Servinjc Food from 2 P.M.

to 10 P.BI. Onr Specialty--Italian Food. Plrza Catering to Banqneta and Chef: Caroline Vineyard 1 ml. from 90 Cherry Valley Skating Tonight at the STROUD ROLLER RINK Rt. fill--2 tni.

from Stroudsburg SKATING EVERY WED. FRI. SUN. Matinees Sun. 1:30 5:00 P.M.

New Private Party Room Now Open--Meetings, Showers, Etc. CHINESE FISH DISHES At Reeders Inn RESTAURANT OPEN FEAR 'HOUND Tor A Xante Trent CHINESE STYX.E BROOK TROUT Lobster Cantonese Shrimp With Lobster Sauce Authentic Chlnwo Menu--Chinese Staff---Also American BUhe Serving DaUy 4 p.m, to MIdnlte Sunday--Noon to 10 p. Turn at Chery Garagro TanneriTille, Mi. to Beeders HE'S BACK AGAIN AT THE CLU CLUB Ray Paul and his orchestra SATURDAY NIGHT-- 10:30 to 2:30 A.M. FRIDAY NITE FOOD ROCK LOBSTER TAIL $1 1959 DUES NOW DUE Green Thumb (Continued From Page Two) much shade, all contribute to roses are still green, some even in bloom in December, and this is a sure sign of severe winter- killing.

Such plants are not "hardened" or matured and arc sure to be Injured by cold winters. It's my feeling also that such "immature" or nonhardcncd plants- do not get a chance to become or "ripened" when the yare hilled up with earth. Fluctuating temperatures can do a Jot of That's why killing of canes. mild Winter can often do more damage than cold Winter. One way to help' lessen this type of danger Is to Question Box F.R.

of Bast'StToudaburit: "I wish you'd tell me If It pays to mulch strawberries. My neighbor didn't put it bit of straw on his patch last year and the came through beautifully." Actually, I doubt if a mulch will protect plants front winter injury. To m'e, the main value of a mulch is to keep the ber- ries clean and it no doubt holds the plants back a while in the spring, spring so they'll escape early frosts. Last year we did not mulch our acre ot ber- ries and they were by spring, without a bit of win- ter injury. Several growers I've talk to in the post two years tell us the main reason why they mulch is to keep the berries clean, rather than to protect the plants from cold.

GRANDE Today Tomorrow SIMMONS KtOmi THE DMMTK STU Of Home Church; Frank Wingerter, East Stroudsburg Presby- terian Church; B. H. Hostetter, Christian Missionary Alliance; Capt. Charles Drummond, Salvation Army, and Rev. Norman Savage, East Stroudsburg Baptist Church.

(Slaff Pholo by MacLeod) East Borough Holds Annual Worship KEV. FRANK Wingertcr spoki on "Tile Time of Thanksgiving' at community Thanksgiving scrv ices in East Stroudsburg Metho- dist Church Wednesday night. Rabbi Joshua Sodden, of Tempi' Israel, read the Scripture Irom the old testament, while Rev. Nor man Savage, jKislor or Eos Stroiidsbiirg Baputist Church, reai the text Irom (lie new testament The paslornl prayer was bj Capt. Charles Drummond of the Salvation Army and Uie bencdic lion WHS by Rev.

B. H. Hosteller Christian Missionary Alliance. Gall To Worship Rev. Harold C.

Eaton, pasto ol (lie host church, gave the call worship. The governor's procla mation ot was reac by Rev, Hosteller, while Presiclen Eisenhower's was read by Rev William F. Wundcr, pastor Grace Lulhcran Church. Wallace Honiibrook was organ 1st for the program which Includet music by the church's Wesle; Choir. Members of the Eas Stroudsburg High School foolbal team, under direction ot Coacl Jack Kist, were ushers.

mulch with straw, manure, co- coa bean shells or similar ma- terials to keep the cold in, not to keep it out. Snow is the best Winter mulch you can get, but you can'L count on its supply, so you have to resort to other materials. Apply mulch to the ground after it has frozen. Two or three Inches thick is enough. Green Note-- Friends, I want your opinion on this mat- ter.

you think that hilling or mulching or both helps bring your roses through the Winter better? Please write and tell me if you feel hilling up roses and mulching are good practices for Winter protection. this survey! Help us in If you want to mulch do the Job anytime now. Use straw to a depth of three or four in- ches. Some folks use sawdust applied to a depth of 3 Inches. On soils of low you have to add some extra nitro- gen fertilizer in the spring, since" the soil bacteria that de- compose the sawdust use up the soil nitrogen in the process.

Leaves have a tendency to mat downward and smother the plants, so I'd avoid them. Whichever mulch you use, the object Is to apply It after the plants have been subjected to several hard freezes, and be- fore the temperature drops be- low 20 degrees. You don't have to wait until the ground freez- es to apply. In the spring you pull the mulch away to see if growth has started. B.G.

of Stroudsburit: "I raised some cockscomb (ce- losia) and the bright col- on faded when I dried them. I thought this was an easy everlasting flower to dry for winter bou- quets?" Celosia is an easy everlasl- ng flower lo preserve lor win- ter use. However, the bright colors do not retain their col- ors very well. The pale shades of celosia are more suitable for drying. Artificial colors may be added lo your faded blooms.

Simply dip them in florisls' dye. The variety Spicata is the easi- est to dry. The crested (Cris- tata) or feathered (Plumosa) varieties can be dried wilh ease provided a longer period of drying is allowed. Older flowers will tend to ihatter when dried so you hould cut you see eed beginning to form in. the ower The spikes will ie well enough along In this Lobster Tail--King Crab Baitonsville Hotel Broiled Filet Mignon Pocono Mountain Trout Cocktails Wines Cnterlnr To BANQUETS PARTIES Route 611 Phono 4077 Eve.

7 9 TODAY THRU TUESDAY (ts Orleans' favorite of "fun! O-RlSTlNE The Daily Record Classified "Biff Kesnlts Cost" Robert S. Widmer Classified Advertising Mjrr. 13c a line for each day, 30 eon- seculive days, 14c a line for each day, 6 con. secutlve days, 17c a line for each day, 3 con- secutive days. 21c a line for 1 day.

Minimum space, 3 lines. Count 6 averse words per line. Price i on art plzrs nre approximate and cannot be guaranteed. Boi Charges 25c If replies nre to bs mailed. SOc.

Contract Rates on Heauest Closing Time Want ads accepted Irom 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. for tho following day mid until 12 noon Saturday for Monday edition. Deadline -tor Classified Dis- play: 3:00 pirn. 2 days prior to publication, Importaot: After an ad Is or- dered, it cannot be canceled or changed before publication.

However. Want Ads now np- in the Clarified fcec- tton, may he cancelled 3:00 p.m. Classified Display ads may ho cancelled up to 11:00 a.m. for the next day's edition. Adjustments Errors, not the a of the advertiser, which clearly lessen the value of Hie advertisement, should ue corrected the liret day.

when, one extra corrected insertion will he made i charge. The Hecord assumes no responsibility Cor error after the first insertion. The following nor replies were, received hy 3:00 p.m. yes- terday: ,1. 3P.

42, -15, -Ifi. 47, 4fl. Legals EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Entatc of William A. Weber, late of StroudsburR, Monroe County, deceased. Testamentary in the above lamed estate havinp been granted .0 the undersigned, all pernons in- lebted to the estate nre requested 'o make iJnmpjJiflte payment, havinR claims are directed to the name, without delay, to ihe undersigned or lo It a alt or- ip.va within sir months from the late hereof, and to (He with Oie jierk of tho Orphans' Court of roe County a i statement of claim, verified by nffidavit.

setting forih an address wiltiin SKCKBITT COMPANY. Executor. Cor. Main 7th Streets, lKlmrg. J'n.

C. D. RUTJLL. Attorney, 22 North Seventh Btreet. Strondsburg.

I'n. ESTATE NOTICE RTATK OF MARCELI.A C. DUN- AP, Deceased. of Monroe County, a i a a hnvo a to the i re- rjuests i persons a i claims or lornands i the of "'credent, to make same. all persons indrlited to the Decedent to mako payments witli- iiit delay to: OLENPON DUXLAP, Mfi North Street.

Blroudsburg, Pa. Or to: I A 7 H. COHEN, 1 i 7th Street. StioiHllburs, I'IL. L.g.li SlIKItlFF'S SAW.

OF VALUABLE KKAli KSTATK Hy ul llirt't- vrlti l''U-rl l-'flflaii liistuil out of tli? Court viuiuou Vlt'as of Mmm'p Couiui In No. HI DiwutliK 'IVrrii Sur No. 'M I'VUruai)- TITUI 1115(1, No. 10 lwm I'lT Term. IU.VS.

Sur minim-ill No HB Term 1VM. mil .1 Poi'Oinlu'r Term llttS. Sur Juilmiivit No. SnUi-inht-r Ti-nu IHVi. 1 Jncoli I-'.

AltiMiluu-. Kln-rllT of Ooinily. will to imlillo vriiillH 1 OP mlti-r In tlio a i of Hit- ('ourt lit SlrniiilBtHirjLr, Ali-imnJ Cinnit i i i on! A A I I SO. IKW At O'Clm-k A. K.

S. 't A i Hint I'i'rinlii lot or I i mul rllunlixl In Nmmi I i TobrliHinia In III of Monrni'. null KliiU- ninrkoil mul lr(ilKnnt ril HH I Xi. nnil in I i No. I on innn or lliui loin of I Mill linrlli-H of (III.

1-ilH. i Illoil In tin- Ollli-o for III lln'ordliiK of Uroilx. nt i III mul for ttu I i of Monro iifnrrHnlil. mid liouiulotl mid ili'hrrlli 0(1 tin I I nt II liort "II III Norllu'rlv ulilo of MfCiuili-y Avouin mild lit'Khmluf? point ht-liiK llui Kntfl i-rly i-orniT of J.ol No. on III innti lirrelnnftt-r rcforrfd lot Ilir-nr nlonir (ho nortliflr of Avi'mift i In thr Soutlirrly corner of I.ol No.

Blonc Ilio Northerly nldo of MeCnulpy Avc mil-, tlio oRslcrlv corner of l.o No. on tlio Miller Avonno; Ihonro nlontt Mli Westerly Hldo of Miller Avenue, Ilio eorner of Lot No. on Southerly Mlile of nrlve; Ilienee, WmtiTlv along tli i nldo of Norlli Prlve, I Ihe i eorner of No. 2A I I Lot No. S5.

enslerly to tho ulnco of 1I1CCUN I I tlif Rnme premises 1 Frnnl( C. Miller, ol. hy I deed dntcil Hpiiloinliir 111. 3 -l. niu rorordod In llic Offlra for Ilio Ho rordhiK of Uoi'dn.

nt RlrondnlnirK I In nnil for Ilio Count of Monroe. In Deed Hook Vol. Iffli RIIKC l'7, (minted nnd ronvered i umiioll Miller. Subject to the rettrletlon mul pen orrnlloiiH nvt In the mild anil chnln of title. ALSO nil Hint rerlnln lot, ploce or iinri'i'l of Innil nllliRte.

lylnjr, am lining In Ilio Horoufth of Htponiln lniPK. Comity of Monroe; nnd Slflt of 1'ennnTlvnnln. liouiuled and dc ns lo wit: I I I I I nt noit on til nldo of Ann Street, eorne Kino of the nrhool liotino lot: Ihonre by Him of nnlil nrhool holme lot nevenlooii nnd thrre-fonrlh deureen West one hunilred feet to pout corner nlni of OeorRe C. Adainn. lot: tbence liy lino of tho Ailamn lot.

Houil two nnd ottc-fonrlll Weat aovonteen feet lo ponl Iheni'e, by tile Bnnie. Nortb nryeii Iron and ihri'O dejircen Wen three feet to poutli nlil of Cherry Alley: thence, nlonK Hi nloo of anld alley. Key nnrt one dcKree AVeiil. three feet to a poat, a corner nlao of lot of TltomBB a thence by of Thnmn C. Wnllon nnd Mnrlhn.

O. Walton thence, by InnilB of ThomBB Wai ton nnd Mnrtlia O. Walton, Rontl anventeon anil three fonrlliB degree eafit. one. bundrod i feet to th north aldo of Ann Street: thence ainn? the nortb Bldfl of Ann Htreet north aeventT two nnd one half de creea nlitT feet to the plac of I I IIIEINQ tho name premises wnlc RlTonilalnirK Becnrltr Tmat Com and recordeil In tho OITico for th llecordlny of at a i I'cnnaylynnln.

In nnd for the Count of Monroe. In Peed Hook Vol. Iffl) pace -1(17. Rranled find conveyed lint nitnioll P. Miller.

Tlio thereon e.on alsts of One two Btory frame IIOUB 24 ft. i 24 Tnrpnper ronf an Hot wnter bent, ivlth two apart menla Xo. 1 aliBrlment, two room nnd no No. 2 Apartment, thro rooms nnd bnlh. One RaraRA 24 flo concrete roof and concpet block construction.

Storo room 2 ft. i 40 concrete roof nnd con crole block construction. Iiots No 22. 23. nnd 24 In I'ocnno Plnrs Juia no JmproFement Seized and taken I execution as the of Unssell F.

Mllle on No. 15 rieremher Term. nnd No, 1(1 Ilccembcr Term. 1IWS nnd Ihe property of Itnssell r. Mil lep nnd Mnrjorle li.

Mlllep, his wife on No. 17 December Term 1058. and to bB aold by me for cash. K. ALTEMOSH.

Sheriff of Monron Conntr omce. Rtrondaliure. Pa. November 25. 1TO5.

ADMEVISTBATOB'S NOTICE Batalo of Joan LaPnr Evans, lalf of tho VIllaRO of Tohyhannn. Cool haiiRh Monroo County Pennsylvania decenaed. Lelters of Administration In t.h« nboye nnmed estate been ffrnnled to iimlersljrned. all per- qnested t6 make I i ony- ment. and thnso a claims are directed lo present the anme.

with- out (Iclny. to the llmleralRned or to Ma a six from (he dnli- hereof, and to (lie w'ilh Ihe Clerlt of tho Orphans' Court, of Monroe County particular state- ment of claim, duly verified by affldnvlt. netting forth an address within tha county whers notice may be Riven, to clslmnot. DONALD w. UVANfl.

Administrator, 22 North Seventh Slroililsbnrfr. Pa. TAMES H. MAUSH, Attorney. 22 N.

Seventh Street. Pa. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Bslale of MAHT CHTU8TMAN, ntc of Cheatnnthlll Townahlp. Mon- Lettcrs Testnnientnry In the above named estate havlnjc been the peraons in- Icbted lo the estate are rcnucBted make i i pnymenr, anil hose hnvlnjc clalma are directed to in-sent the snme. without delay, to he nniliei-BlKned.

or to their a i i six dale lereof. nnd to file with Ihe Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Monroe Countv. a i a a of claim. verified by ntHdnvll. net- i an addrc.ia i i the where notice mny be Rlvco the cfniinanl.

KA1.P1T CHntSTMAN. TtrodhenilBville. Penna. A W. NlTltAIIEIt.

Attorney 7th Street. Peuiin. Funeral 1 BARNES, of East Stroudshurg, Nov. 26. aged 68 years.

Private funeral services Saturday, Nov. 29 at 2 p. m. trom the Lanterman Funeral lome. Interment In the Pros- pect Cemetery.

Viewing Friday, to 9 p. m. In lieu of flowers, amily asks donations to eancer und. LANTERMAN MILLIARD, John, Henry, of Say- orsburR. Wednesday, Nov.

26. iged 67 years. Relatives and ricnds are respectfully invited to literal funeral services Sunday, 30 at 2 p. m. from the Kresgc uncral home, Brodheadsville.

In- erment in the Lakevicw Ceme- ery, Saylorsburg. Viewing Satur- day, Nov. 29 alter 7 p. m. at the uneral home.

KRESGE. KUNKLE, Edwin of Brod- icadsville. Nov. 24, 77 Relalives and friends ire respectfully invited to at- cnd funeral services Friday, lov. 28 at 2:30 p.m.

'from the CrcsRC Funeral Home. Intc-r- nent will be in the Buena Vista Cemetery. KRESGE KUNKLK, John 11. of ICns Nov. 24.

1i j'fiiu. Hclntlvc-s mid frlcnils urc rcsiHTlfully Invited to nllem (uneral Friday, Nuv. nt p. in. from linn i c-ran Church.

Interment In the Krrogcvllla Ci'mclorv. I.ANTKHMAN L1KKW1SK, i i lOnst UD 3. Nov. L'5 GO friends art resnccl Invllei to nlti'iid (unernl serv'lces iinl urday. Nov.

nt 2 p. in. fron Ilio Utnuhorn Funeral Home I In I Cherry Lane Cemetery. Viewing Frkla'v oflci 7 p. m.

TOST, Mrs. i of StroudsburK, RD 3. Nov. nK('(l 72 years. Relatives am friends are respectfully Invitee to a funeral services Fri- day, Nov.

28 12:30 p.m. from Ihe Lnnterman Funeral Home I will be In (he St John's Cemetery. LANTERMAN SCHULTZ, James. StroudsburR, Nov. 25, aged 58 years.

Relalives nnd friends arc respectfully Invited to attend funeral services Salurdny, Nov 20 nt. a. m. In St. Luke' Church.

Interment In the Gntc of Heaven Cemetery. Vlewlnj Friday a 7 p. m. WILLIAM If. CLARIC SMITH, Thomas of Kuti klelown, RD 1, Nov.

25, ngcd 72 years. Relatives 'and friends are respectfully Invited to at tend funeral services Saturday Nov. 29 at 2 p. from the Krcsgc funeral home, Brod- headsville. Interment In the Middle Creek Cemetery.

View- Ing Friday after 7 p. m. at the funeral home. KRESGE. STEWART, Mrs.

Mena, In Cnnndensls, Monday, Ngv. 24 aged 93 years. Relatives a friends arc -respectfully Invited to attend funeral services Fri- day, Nov. 28 nt 2 p.m. from the William H.

Clark Funeral Home Interment will be In Mora- vian Cemetery. WILLIAM H. CLARK VAN WHY, Samuel, of East Stroudsburg RD 1, Nov. 27, aged 58 years. Relatives and friend are respectfully Invited to at tend funeral services Sunday Nov.

30 at 2 p. in. from the Lan tcrman Funeral Home. Inter ment In the Sand Hill Cemetery Viewing Saturday, 7 to 9 p. LANTERMAN Floriltl i FLOWBRB for nil occiilom.

Come to Mlllor'n Flower Shop ft OrMnhouae, Sclota. Wj. 2-4012 In rVUmorium CEMEIHHI MBMOItlALS Jittering, cleaning In cemetcrr. Vtalt dlsplny. See what you liujr.

BTOOUDSBOna UBANITB CO. Mnln 8L nt Dreher Aye. I'll. 1812 I.ADR8LWOOD ADVANTAUB8 Beautiful tnd convenient loca- tion. Ideal toll nnil drntniiro.

Adequate endowed care on ev- ery plot Modern ProRreaalve manaficuitnt ICnny termn without Interest, Booklet See Lanrelwond nnd bur In id- ranee of need. IjBurelwood Cemetery Stroudlhurit Phone 2874 Meinberi: Pennsylynnln Cem- etery Aisoclatlon, American Cemetery Association. Special Notices 6 Dear a We arc thrilled about, your coming He sum to In- sure the present! nn "nil risks" wedlllnff present floater i IN.SlinANCID AGENCY. Call them nt 281(1 for full Information. SARIH Dr.

Charlea Ituahmore will ha ont of town Doc, 7. through Dec. 13. Jr. Lawrence Furlonjr.

Cresco. will be on vacation Dec. 1 to Dec. 14. Inclusive.

FOR THE RIGHT TIME-- ANYTIME! CALL 1.23 HAIRCUTS by appointment. Jt. "Turk" Rnhn. 829 Main StroudaburK. Phone 38G3.

PHOTO Chrlalmna Cards from favorite nejrntlve or photo. Votoshop, 0 3. 7th. VACUUM Clcaneri nil typen Eartn service. Ph.

1182, ao- rloskl. 90 Brown E. atbK. ZIM SAYS: TVHAT WB NEKD ITKnK IS MORB INDTJSTM AND QUICK It's Easy To Do Your Banking at Strouds- burg Security Trust! Enjoy tli8 added convenience of our new 7th Street Walk-Up Window Monday thru Thursday 2:30 to P.M. Friday 2:30 to 5:30 P.M.

CHECK CASHING CASH DEPOSITS PAYMENTS ON NOTES, MORTGAGES AND IN- STALLMENT ACCOUNTS Stroudsburg Security Trust Company A I OFFICE 7th Main Stroudsburg Phone 771 7 7 2 7 7 3 Spicttl 1 l.IillAltS IHUHl HTUHH all 1 nveut leal Cecils till a i St. MIS MKKT1NO NOTICE The a 'fnwuililp HonrJ of i 1 I i i inert for i i i i i i i i i i meet- Ini; at i Tuivnsliln School IMI iiec. mvl at 8:00 P.M. Order of the Hoard. Mrs.

Helen A. Miller. Wi'ci'i'lnry Lo'sf And Found 3 I Skrlmi, main J'lln 0 to 8 obi. Call WttMI. i nurse.

at Catholic Kinnr. Ciinilili'iislK; Jie- twecn $lfl and BO. Itewnrd If n- I i lo owner. I'll. MIST: lire be- I i Cherry l.nno A i i i i i 11:1.1 1L 1 llewnril If rt'tnrned to Holiert linlcs.

A i i i i I'll, Schools Instruction 1C ACCORDION 1.HSSON8. Accor- dion free i IcarnliiK. HI) .1, Slliit. Ivor I'elerson Pli 1013 I I A I l.onrn to dance by Chrlstmns. method.

Special boys' classes. Karvn Jlolb, (i073. Piano uritnn violin Qiillar Instruction at. SLKBV'S I A OntlAN 0 Wnahhuton SL Ph. MM Who Can Do It IS A I I roonil.

tiorehes, cement work, ropnlrs. celllnt! tlio a iiioclnlllv. Qill lUchard (liiiint fM7-J. API' LUNCH niCHVIClO Blllo- liiallc wnnliem. driers, dish wnshrm, ch-drlc rnnccs.

hot hcnlcrs. refrlycralors. nnd nil other household appliances. I I CONTIIACTOK NBW llOMlta Carpentry-- Maionry-- Alterntlonn imnx Annu riwno 401x1. A A Ph.

Thoniaa 0. Smith Cesspool Cleaning Hnllcrmnn 1'h. CUSTOM FAIIMINO Chopper A ahreddor. Cornplcklnjr, illBC- tiiK, NLM-H. Ph.

HAH would Ilkii a sun cabinet for Chrlstlnaa; a place lo keen mil. of Mom's way. Wo npeclnll7.c In i i i a i wood i i i H. 11. i i ,120 St.

Plionn Uclco lleatlnK OM Product of (loners! Hot venter, Blr, nteam call Cliarlen J. Vogt Sons Mounlnluhomn Ph. Cresco 7481 1)111 saws tools sharn- ene(l. Woodv'a irlx-II. Shop.

74 N. HaBt Strouds- bur Ph. 472-J. HLECTHICAIj CONTBlCTOn MATT K1ME 8 No. Olh 8t, Btlm.

Ph. work donn on Rolf Bhoea. We re-bulbl. repair replace old spikes, pric- es In etrcct. Open ovpnlnKS only i a Shoo llepnlr, Km I'ronpcct Knst Hlliit.

I'll. PtiOYll nffort. i'ft. Tel. WV S-43IXI FOIt USKI) nppllnncca seo Cyphorn Electric, Hartonavllli Jit.

Oil, Ph. SI178. FRANK MASTEN IJitlldlnjr Contrnrtor Columfffii. J. ph.

Hr 0-32S5 I restored; nnd modern. Elwood PldlL Ph. Frpo cBthnntoa, HINTZlfl LauDdromitt Com- plete Wnnh 'n 1 Dry, 7Bc. Open B-5. 124 N.

I)U). Ph. 122. IP 1 It'n Blincd or nlioB rppnlrlnir trjr Wi'lskoiif, Crrsco, Ph. hOW-COHT PIIR-FAH HulldlnKI, (Tonernl coiitrnctlnti.

Plan service, lint Btonp, Rrnvol, dirt, dlmlo nt loircst prices, cimrnt- Inn, Rrndhiff. our Hiovcl, bnck- hoe, bulldozer truck RFB nvnllaMo for your project, Inrge or small. Flnanclnjt nr- rniiKCd. Nnd Copcnlmvcr, lo- cntetl nt Onp Huso Btntlon, nt, OIL UcL Water Gnp. Call 7078.

MOVING TRUCKING HtornRo-- locnl A IOIIR dlitanco, North American Van Llnei. K- hrnoluo. Phono 1808. Writ Mnln fit he. OIL Economical 10 BIO coavorilon bnrneri.

pluinhioR. heatluir, ip- nllanCA nnlen A. aorvlce. B. L.

CLBVBtjlNU. Phonn 1049 to Crv8tnl St. RnBt BtroudBbtlrff PAIN'l'ICR and decorator-- Inter- ior and exterior pninlinir. Over yrfl. experience.

Color inlx- I nnd i i spec- lall.v. For fmo i-litmnln. rail Jlnshklll S.n770 or i P.OI 16,1 Ilnnshklll. Carl Itohner. POLES Furnished Bet for phone, Ilnei aerials.

Ph. J. C. 0. BUBh.

POPE'S Shnln Pit. Phone MO. Rhnlc. top-BDll. fill, clnr.

Wl deliver. BBALH. TOP SOIL FILL DIBT HOBBHT CRUSH Phono ZJ91 JOHN B. DETRICK Kxcaratinti UradlnB Shnlc-- Top Fill Phone StbB. 3887.

TAILORING re- pairs, rc-wcavlnff, dry clcnnlnf. Nick Falcone, 31 N. 6th St Tho Finest, Most Efficient Oil Unit lou Can UU7. THE BETHLEHEM DYNATHERM Tho Very Bcst- CALL M. F.

WEISS, INC. Brodhendsvilla WI Z-4103 TOP SOIL. SRALE, FILL DIRT. CHARLES PEUUX. Pa 4857.

VENETIAN lillndn repaired Call Dick Shook. 851 N. Oth St Phono 40tt'-J. WELDING Ph. 29M SUBRINSKl 113 Elk SL for homos, camps.

Industry. 721 Bryant SL Ph. 2400 WILLIAMS SONS Kloctric Ralrs Sprvirc We have a complete stock of General Electric Motors in slock. (ink a Kl. Ph.

Market Basket 18 POTATOES. Bar's Pro'jncu Uartonsvlllc. Ph, Laurel UotUnca hemlock hows, rider, niiplrs, potatoo.i, prcsorvpg VCR- ctnMcR. Art Gcrlnch'i Market. Swlftwntcr.

Hotel Restaurant Equip. 19 NBW Uelniilt. We mnnutflc- turo it dnsinn. Rea- i nil rant Kfjulitnent Supply Taanersrllle, Ph. Stbff.

351J. Hottl Rtitaurant Equip. 19 STKUUUBWUJtU UbABS CO Rrott St. Ph. 255 or SuppUcH.

K'lulitiin'iit furnillilnKii for bvtplfl. rcHtaor- cimpi. luytcls. Articlvs For Sale 20 AN ftJKortmeut of cvnver- oil burners. AUo 2 llrcd hot wntcr boilers, ciu-llcut condltlou.

M. F. WEISS, INC. llroUheiidBVllla WY 2-4103. HAIJl' A i Thnrer i i design, nil Mil 1 new.

fait! now JI25. IMliiiK! i BEST BUYS ARE AT SILVERMANS! JiickcU WM Jnckctfl l-eil. 1U.U5 nt 7.IO. MCII'K llnuncl i roK. 3.411 nt 1,11.1.

Meii'n A i i vild. Men's work Bhlrlic 1.00. JU'ii'n i or Bhoru -Hie. iMcn'B lilue i-linm- i 1.IHI. iMon'H hcnvy l.do.

Men's heavy hooded nwi-nt i Men'B Nlivv i or A Tun work Wo Inivu inolCHkln i lien- yy duck i i form imnlfi. uniform BhlrtB Jnckela. nnnli, VKKK TIO.N'S. (o T.IO, roc. to I.1.SO.

CIIMM I A I I nnnilverllaeil Riiectnls Uflo Our Plnn Silverman's-- Open i i IncliiilliiK i "He I I I 0" IS Wnnliluiitiiti Knst Stliir. I A I I SIIOICS clornn.llr.ril In evcrlBstlni: meliil, I'rlri 1 Plnim nrj-J-1. A I A c.uil tired, cnst Iron boiler comlilcti- i i i i i controls Ciin he SPCU 4 n. in. nt Ilio N.

Olh NtliB. Phono 6310. CIII.VA cr.osisT. jio. PIlOMi -11121-11.

DACO a i i i i wlndoWH doors. Sheldon Newell. Hlulon Ave. Ph. 'JIOB.

DcmoiiBtrntor Orpnn For Only $111) Uned Wurlltrcr Orpiin Ilkft nevy For only SKlfl Used Bliidlij iniinnel orcnn $100 nt Hleep'B Piano tu Orgim WnilihiKton Street I'honu MM Don't 80 Caught i Your STORM WINDOWS iou'N Order Now Kor Oulok Dcltvory And For A l.uHtliiK In- Tt'Btmciit, Insist Upon EAGLE-PfCHER "TheQnnllly A i Window" JOS. G. DeRENZIS SON 21 N. nth riicno atis RID-ZID-1JO nvflvel-pzo a i Hcroen Btorm cftslly cleuncd from Innido tho room. AlBO tioBlllvo liiBltlntloii nnd in- Boct-iiroof screens.

Anodlr.crt llnlBh. only to 40" No money down. KI1A. llnnnclnK. CItAIU-MAU CON- ST11UCTION.

INC. Cull nnrold H. Mealier, Snlcs JEast HtbR. HI) 2. Ph.

OltB-J-2. Famous Rending Anthracite Claude S. Cyphers Stbg. Phone 477 FIVE 2 foot I 7 foot riniiol doors, 10 ronunorclnl Ini-niuloH- cent, hiuiRlni; Ilirht tnreH. I'lrnt reniionnlilo nITcr will Cnll 1101 or Inn.

S2 S. tltli fitroudfiluirir. 4c cnch for Corlcldln tnblet to relievo cold flymloniH, fever, nchcfl nnd imlnB nccompaiiyini; Ave. Ilrynnt St.roiidBhurp. tO-lSCH clcctrla rnnfjL 1 cxcelliMit, condition.

S'lO. 7 I'll. ft. J25. Electric fence chnrRiT 12(H-ft.

wire, $12. llulTninn -Mnr- Bhnllii Creek. Bood lawn cnr- den tooln, JacnbBen OS rotnry iniMver, Ailiit. U. H.

i covers, books, old outdoor henlth nmKnzlnoH. Cnll even or 1122 W. Stbif. GAS STOVE, Blzo, $25. Ph.

1177-n. Ph. 1835-J nftcr GLASS OF ALL KIND Auto-- Pinto-- Window MKSKO GLASS CU. 8 8. Ctld.

H. 8tlm. 430 HOMH fnrnlshlnKB. '(18 Jncob- scn mower, I tools. Cnll KVCB.

1122 W. Main St. HOTPOINT i Speed KlectrlR AjipllnnceH now nt 010 DISCOUNT PRICES! Also smnll a Eitni BnvlnKS on Rood trndc-lnH. too! J. L.

WH- Ilnms. -122 Ph. 37.1. Hunsicker Furniture Brodhendsvllle, Pa. Ph.

Snylorsburg WY 2-4829 HUNSICKER BROTHERS' FURNITURE STORE: Buck Hill Falls. Pa. Ph. Cresco 7371 Like New Kennedy Machine Toolbox Mauser Caliper 6 inch Starrett 12 inch Square Starrett 4-inch Square Starrett 6 inch Scale Phone 4381 -R-2 I AUTOMAGIC Hich Frequency Washing Actio Special Introductory Offer Washer and Dryer $299.95 Limited Timo Onlr ft Appliance Center 111 N. Courtlnnd St.

E. Stbe. Phono PICK UP your heating and plutnhinf; supplies at H. C. Ar- cnlhnld Co.

-106 Main St PLASTIC STOltM I KITS Lnrp'st Assortment la Town! i a For doors. As low ns for A window. A Wnsliinpton St. Knst silip. Phone So2 SHIItl' i hircl seed, 5 Ibs Cnnticld's (j.L.F.

Service 3ir, Main St. StroqUsburn, Wione SILVERMAN'S SHOE BUYS Men's dress shoes loafers, 3.9S. 5.W. (1.95. Men's llN tr.iilc ilrcss shoes.

Host makes O.pii. Army. Narv, Mn- rncs St.rlo dress work shoes 5.95. linv's AVrstern Combat Shoes. 4.DS.

5.9S. liovs dress shoes ou sale nt 3JI." Men's pole hiker shops lofk-er hoots, special! 12.nr,. leather eilKiucer 8.50, 10.95. Men's work Jljoes on sale. S.9S.

4.9,-. u.w. Men work shoes with cushion insole, 7.05. Men's police, Bhoca safety too shoes. Men's ripple, sole shoes oxfords.

ituituKR i-obiwsAn Silverman's Open Nites Tnelndln; Sutnriljy nlte 'til 18 East Stbc.

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