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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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WLLKES-BARRE RECORD, JVIONDAY, APRIL 16, 1945 IS Help Wanted Female 1 Help Wanted female lSHelp Wanted remale JOSEPH RANSOM JoseDh Ransom. 74. RD 2. Dal 'Legal Notices ESTATE OP 6UYTAN (or GAETANO) DAMIANO Death Gaims FUNERALS OBITUARY las, died Saturday morning in NOTICE Is hereby riven that Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, Mr. Ransom was born at Plym Mary Gagion (Mora Dwtks aas tambMMFiid MRS.

ANNA VASKOWIAK outh, a son or the late uianes ana Elizabeth Ransom, early residents With many friends attending. of that section. His father was a IBANK ZAVATSKI Letters or Administration have been granted in the above Estate and that persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to Leon Schwartz, Administrator, Miners National Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. --'-j-: the funeral of Mrs. Anna Yas- well known contractor.

Cress Operators, Presssrs, Also Lcsrnsrs Marvelous opportunity to get your Job in new modern factory. Apply between A. M. and P. M.

Y0RX JUNIORS, 44-48 Carey Ave. WJW.C. Requirements kowiak, 18 Gravel Street Parsons Frank ZavatskL -50, died early Saturday morn lag at his home, 648 Surviving are the following section, city, was neia saturaay WANTED Examiners on govern" ment work. Good Pay.L Steady Work WJM.C. Regulations Observed CO.

199-201 So. Washington St. Maintained Dressmaking I sisters and brother, Coray, East Mortn Main street city, alter a morning from the funeral, home, ivaiuunugc, x-tuia, ivrcr short illness. west Churcn street school teacher, Plymouth; and Mrs. E.

V. Davis, Allentown; a Shop in Welles Building Answers to Advertisers Excellent opportunity for experienced woman as manager of our ladies' ready-to-wear department; also experienced corsetiere capable of managing department. WM.C Requirements SEARS ROEBUCK COMPANY South Main Street WUkes-Barre A solemn high mass of requiem For 30 years Mr. Zavitsld was employed at the Dorrance Colliery, Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. He 'was a member of Sacred Heart granddaughter.

Mrs. Allen Bishop, The ciaauned Advertising ue-Dartment retwrta uncalled for renlles was celebrated in Holy Trinity for Nearly 40 Years ana two great-granasons. The funeral will be held Tues Church, Nantlcoke. by Rev. Frame on nano to ino following BOX num day afternoon at 2 from the fu bers.

Advertiser will kindly call as soon as Dosstbla oresentina Box neral home. 310 East Main Street Zolcinsld, nephew of deceased, assisted by Rev. R. A. Wlezlolow-ski, deacon; and Rev.

W. Poplaw-ski, subdeacon. Check. The list was complied at Miss Mary Reed Gagion a rest- Church and its societies. Surviving are his wife, Anna, and con and daughter, Mrs.

John Shanker, PiaiiuWd, N. Frank, Jr, seaman third class, U. S. Navy, England; his mother, Mrs. Victoria Plymouth, with Kev.

ueorge Mas- :80 clock last evening. dent of Wilkes-Barre for more say of the Westmoor Church of WE PAY S25 for selling fifty 11.00 assortments Birthday, -All Occasion cards. Tremendlui demand. Write for samples. It costs nothing to try.

Cheerful Card Co, 28AK," White Plains, N. Y. EXPERIENCED GIRL, general housework. No laundry. 3 adults.

5V4 Casket bearers, grandsons of de 37, 54, 57, 59, 62, 63, 78, 87, 92. 93. 96. 99. 103.

106. 108. 109. than 50 years, died yesterday officiating Bur'al will be at the home of her nephew Dr. Mt GreenwoodCemetery.

GIRLS WANTED. W. M. requirements, Apply Hessler Laundry Co. ceased, were John Yaskowiak, Joseph and Chester Kelly, Michael 115, 118, 128, 130, 132, 133, 136, 138, 139, 145, 153, 154, 160, 161, 163, 166, 168.

170. 178. 184. 186. 200.

201. 214, James, and Anthony Jake. Burial CLOVER W. M. day week.

Apply 138 Riverside Drive. GIRLS, 5 hour night shift DRESS. 92 South Empire, regulations. was in the parish cemetery. 218.

zavatsKV brother, KODert, Plains Township, and sister, Mrs. Ann Pergalski, Wilkes-Barre. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9 with a requiem mass at 9:30 in Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be in the parish cemetery, Dallas. Thomas R.

Gagion, 712 Susque- MABY GWEN QUINN hanna Avenue, West Pittston. "Mrs. Mary Gwen Quinn, widow Miss Gagion was born in Count frmr tr lt i i director of Plymouth Township, West Meathe, Ireland, in 1850, died at 1:45 yesterday afternoon and came to this country with her at her home, 887 West Main INSPECTORS, experi WILLIAM SWANK Funeral services were held for EXPERIENCED cosmetics salesgirls 4 Monuments, Cemetery Loti ence not essential. We OPERATORS wanted, also 5 to 10 shift W.M.C. regulations observed.

Mary Ann Dress Co, 144 Hazle Street to represent nationally Known FOUR burial lots, Mt. Greenwood William S. Swank. 299 Ridge cosmetics line. Must be over 4 years of age.

Box 142, this paper. Cemetery. Sell for $185. 7-4815. Street Ashley, Saturday from his home with Rev.

George Snyder of parents, three years later. The street riymouth lownsnip, arter family settled first at Windsor raj" iif.w ri- MRSw DAVID PIERCE in, houseworker, sleep REFINED LIBRARIAN to manage book depart ft Personals fine home, lovely residential sec Ashlev Methodist Church oiliciat The funeral of Mrs. David T. ine. Philio Brown and ureaencic ASTROLOGY CARD READING.

Eve. ment and rental liDrary. rei-manent position. See Personnel Director, Lazarus Store. tion, pleasant family, 2 children, liberal time off, permanent position, S10O.

M. Goodheart. 1600 Ocean Locks, and from there re- dent of the township. She was a moved to Hartford. At the age member of St.

Peter's Episcopal of seventeen she enrolled as a Church. Plymouth Or- nines by appointment 379 Walnut Pierce, 62, who" died early Friday morning will be held this afternoon at 1:30 from the family Adams sang during the services. Bearers were John Walters, Street, Luzerne. will train you in radio radar and communication equipment. High school education preferred.

Teleradio, Shannon and Barrett Streets. Take Georgetown car. W. M. a Regulations Observed Parkway, Brooklyn, N.

Y. Arthur Shrader, Stephen Ply, Roy home. 308 Thirteenth Avenue, student in The MacDowell School der of Eastern Star, Plymouth of Dressmaking, the first of its Council of Republican Women and EXPERIENCED operators and trim Lost West Scranton, with burial in Aten, Robert White and Harvey Stein. Burial was in Maple Hill mers, day sniil. uover uress, type oe esiaonsnea in new me Plymouth Woman's Civic CJ1UD.

York, and for many years was Survlvine are a daughter. Mrs. South Empire. Spring Brook Cemetery. Besides her husband she is sur WEDNESDAY EVENING, brltr case, corner Blackman and Hazle Streets.

JANITRESS and Matron for Depart engaged in dressmaking in New Ross Hooper, Plymouth; a grand-York City and Hoboken, J. son, Edward Hooper in the South At the solicitation of many of Pacific: a eranddauehter. Shirlev Cemetery. Arrangements by Homer Graham. MRS.

JULIA McCADDEN vived by sons, John, an employe at the Murray plant, Scranton, and David employed by OPERATORS experienced and inexperienced, good salary, steady position, excellent working conditions. Apply Pittston Dress 108 Delaware Avenue, Reward. 7-4650. LOST Lady's diamond ring. Reward, 2-4892.

ment store work, steady employ ment. Apply Bergman's. Hudson Coal Company; a grand the prominent women of Wilkes- Hooper; a brother, William J. Mor-Barre, whose acquaintance she gan, city, and a sister, Mrs. David formed while In New York Citv.

Bailevm. Berwick. Her husband WANTED Experienced GOLD BRACELET in Larksvllle or daughter, Audrey; two brothers, A solemn hieh mass of requiem Edwardsville. Sentimental value. Reward.

Phone 9-1593. Morean Jones. Moscow, and wil was sung in St. Mary's Church of Ham L. Jones, Scranton, and sev Miss Gagion came to Wilkes-Barre died 27 years ago.

in 1890 and soon after established a dressmaking shop in the Welles JAMES A. WALSH the Immaculate Conception lor the funeral of Mrs. Julia McCadden, 9 NUMBER 4 ration book. Mary Prlestash, 10 Abbott Street, WUkes- sewing machine also learners. wage.s paid in the Apply Patty Plains eral nieces and nephews.

bexjamijTwarder West Pittston. WMC regulations observed. Barre. East Market Street, city, which was held from M. J.

McLaughlin Building, which she maintained The body of James A. Walsh, for upwards of 40 years. She formerly of Pittston, who died in numbered among her clientele. University of Pennsylvania HosDi- Notify Pagarel- FOUR ration books. Funeral Home, 14 bourn wash Benjamin Warner, 71, of 4 West Market Street, city, died following CHAMBER MAID for furnished 173 Hillside, ineton Street ski and Makausky, EdWardsville.

TRO.IERS On Children's Dresses. No Experience Necessary. Steady Work. Good Wages Apply PIONEER MFG. CO.

61 South Penna. Ave. WMC Regulations Observed apartments. Box 188. tnis paper.

many of the prominent families tal, Philadelphia, arrived in Pitts-of Wyoming Valley, who always ton yesterday. Officers of the mass were Rev. WANTED Telephone operator, alter- held her in high esteem and warm The funeral will be held from blue tick, 3 named Scotty. BLACK and white month beagle doe, works nate weekly day ana nigni Stephen Casey, celebrant; Rev, John J. Gorman, deacon, and Rev, Francis Kane, subdeacon.

Mrs, Dress 132 Maffett Street, Plains. W. M. Regulations Observed. WAITRESS for cafeteria, steady work, good pay.

Neisner South Main Street. 2-8584. dy 30 or over prererrea. ino ex-irience necessary. Apply 17 North ashington Street between 9 and 10, LOST On Saturday, silver and Mar- Mollie Sheridan was organist and friendship.

Her life was one of the funeral home, 67 William self sacrifice, and service, for she Street, Pittston, this morning at 9 valued the respect and affection of with a requiem mass at 9:30 in St. her friends and acquaintances John the Evangelist Church, Pitts-above all else. ton. Burial will be in the parish caslte locket on cnain. Miss Nancy Fraley soloist OPERATORS for new FRIDAY $20.00, central city (need a heart attack at his home Saturday morning.

Among the survivors are a brother, Hugh, of Ashley, and eral nieces and nephews. Body has been removed to the Harold C. Snowdon Home for Funerals, 64 North Franklin Street, from where the funeral will be held this afternoon at 2. Rev. George C.

Snyder of Ashley Methodist Church will officiate. Interment will be in Maple Hill Cemetery. Bearers were Edward, Charles, Thomas and Lawrence Uosey, nephews; Michael Bradshaw and On coming to Wilkes-Barre. cemetery. ed).

Reward, lanaer piease aiai dress factory. Market 2-3538. Miss Gagion established residence Deceased was a son of the late at the home of her brother, the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walsh, for Joseph McAvoy.

OPERATORS for your convenience, Wilkes Sportswear Co. Is located at 43 North Main near Square. We offer the most wonderful opportunities for now and post-war. W. M.

requirements. LOST Black zipper brief case, WAITRESS, permanent position, fqr Initials S. M. on South Empire MRS. EVA WASCALIS Street.

Reward. 3-21292-6074. late John Gagion, 145 South Grant many years residents of 4 James Street. For the past six years she Street. He was a brother of the has resided with her neDhew.

Dr. late Richard J. Walsh, former BLUE SKIRT between Betsy Ross The funeral of Mrs. Eva Was-calis was held Saturday morning Thomas R. Gaeion.

West Pittston. cigar store proprietor at Pittston and Public Square. 24 Rutter beautiful mountain resort. Telephone Headwaiter, Cresco 3711, or write Box D3, Buck Hill Falls, Pa. Workers now employed In essential Industry will not be considered.

WOMAN Care of child, light house-work. Dial 3-2285 between WANTED Graduate nurses, housekeeper, financial Investigator. Apply Supt Newark Eye and Ear Miss Gaeion is survived by her was a member of St. John Street, Buttonwood. niece.

Mrs. James S. Kine of the Evangelist R. C. Church Dress, 18 East Market-Street.

W. M. Requirements DISHWASHERS, permanent position, for beautiful mountain resort. Telephone Steward, Cresco 3711, or write Box Buck Hlli Falls, Penna. Workers now employed In essential activities need not apply.

"Girls for Office Work- Apply Economy Stores warehouse, 287 North Pennsylvania Avenue, City, from the home on enn Avenue, Exeter, with a requiem mass celebrated in St. Casimir's Church of 5x7 GRAFLEX camera, vicinity South Infirmary, 77 Central Avenue, Newark 2, New Jersey. Kineston. and the following Surviving are two sisters, Ida Wilkes-Barre. Reward.

3-6653. nephews, Leo B. Gagion of Scran- and Nellie Walsh, of 2 Spring Pittston. by Rev. George Tre' WALLET, black and red, Initials bendis, who conducted services at ton, Very Rev.

Joseph S. Gagion, street, ruision. nnctnr nf st Tcmntiiis Omrr-h During his active vears Mr. L. B.

Wednesday night. Call SCUREMAN FUNERAL HOME Wyoming Ave. Wyoming Phone Wyo. 135 Betid en ce 61 Sixth St 7-6748. Reward.

5 p. m. YOUNG GIRL or high school giri after school, for light housework. Dial 2-6580 after 6 p. m.

WOMAN for housework In New York. Must like children, $125.00 monthly. Room and board. Phone Pittston Kingston; John Gagion of Wilkes- Walsh had been employed about Barre. and Dr.

Thomas R. Gaeion the mines. His wife, the former 13 Help Wanted Female the home and the grave. Bearers were Anthony Zdano-wicz, Anthony Venelz, Stanley Abromovage, Joseph Orlosky, William Dunn, James Heffers. Burial was in parish cemetery, Pittston.

of West Pittston. Anna Tighe, died several years GIRL-WOMAN, general housework. good pay. 230 East Northampton. 9004.

2-4047. GIRLS WOMEN WANTED Girl, general housework, mm ii mm small apartment. No cooking. The funeral will be held from a8-the home of Dr. Gagion Tuesday rTHFRIT RRnvniiu morning at 9 with a solemn high CATHERINE BRONCHIK mass of requiem at 9:30 in St.

Mrs. Catherine Bronchik, 50, John the Evangelist Church, vied on Saturday at her home, 265 Pittston. Interment will be in the South Welles Street, city. She was Gagion family plot, St. Mary's a member of St.

Mary's Church. Cemetery, Hanover Township. ar these children, Mrs. Charles Romanowski and HOWARD KELLER Mrs. William Pitkevicz, city; Howard Keller, 53, died Satur- Michael, Army Air Forces, South Dial 3-1952.

WAITRESS WANTED. Savoy Resau- rant, ao worth Main street, city. WANTED Dishwasher. Embassy CATHERINE DVOBNITSKI Attended by scores of friends and relatives, the funeral of Mrs. Catherine Dvornitski was held Saturday from the home, 58 West Enterprize Street, Glen Lyon with a requiem mass celebrated in St.

Michael's Church by the pastor, Rev. A. J. Lafaj who gave benediction at interment in parish cemetery. Casket bearers, grandsons of Mrs.

Restaurant, 58 fuonc square. I Fl IS Fm N. FRANKLIN ST. Waitress, also woman for day morning at his home, 193 facuic; rJizaDetn ana Edward, at Main Street Luzerne, following a brother and sisters, George dishwashing. Broken- lingering illness.

gi wrd n8le an Childs Co. offers you steady, full or part time employment in the following positions: Cashiers Clerical Counter Attendants Tray Girls Waitresses Other Positions Mr. Keller was born at Luzerne ew iws ana shire's, 220 Wyoming and had spent his entire life in Mrs. Josephine Jermyn, Brooklyn. th wt sua hnranih Tra Iq snr.

The funeral will be held from Dvornitski, were John, Thomas and William KlukososkL Marcel Avenue, Kingston. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES 17 TO 35 For Pleasant, Interesting Work HANDLING TELEGRAMS OVER LONG DISTANCE Automatic Circuits Some Knowledge of Typing: Required PAID WHILE TRAINING G. M. FOOTE Manager Western Union vlved by two brothers, Fred and th home Tuesday morning at 9 Dvornitski, Millard Ringawa and HAIRDRESSER WANTED. No fol Russell Keller, hoth or Luzerne.

h'u juuss ui in Uthzr Fcssral Hor.9 North Maple Avenue Kingston geiilug Wyoming Valley Since X886 ffnone Kingston 1-SS1S lowing necessary. Helen's Beauty Shop, Luzerne. 7-6794. The funeral will be held Tues- Mary's Church. Burial will be day afternoon at 2 from the Hugh the parish cemetery, Hanover u.

Hugnes unerai Home, ium shop. GIRL to work In coffee Christine's, 87 East Market. MICHAEL UPORSKI Howard Good. FRANK SZCZEPKOWSKI Funeral of Frank (Sepkowski) Szczepkowski was held Saturday from the home, 543 West Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth, with a high requiem mass in St. Mary's Nativity Church celebrated by Rev.

S. A. Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, with Rev. Raymond G. Walker of i Michael Uporski, 62.

of Dallas EXPERIENCED waitress, good wages. U. S. Restaurant, 24 East Market. -n h.

unnHi.n Route, died yesterday morn at 7:20 Wilkes-Barre Gen eral Hnsnltnl hor ha was oH. LEARNERS OR EXPERIENCED OPERATORS to work on power machines in a clean, modern sewing room. Good wages All operators are on an incentive basis. Excellent transportation facilities. Choice of Shifts 6 a.m.

to 1 :30 p.m. or 1:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Apply at U.S.E.S. or at Laros Textiles Company 313 Market Street Kiyston, Penna.

GIRLS wanted for cutting department, good work call this evening. Meals, Uniforms, Insurance and Sick Benefits Furnished Free Minimum age 18 years Apply Child Co. Employment Dept. 425 7th Ave. (33rd-34th St.) N.

Y. (1), N. Y. or write stating qualifications. mitted on Saturday.

Ureier. Casket bearers were Walter CEDNARSKI FUNERAL HOME 17 Wyoming Ave, Wyoming tU K. Northampton St, AMBULANCE SERVICE MRS. NORA TERRY ing conditions, steady po Kusek, John Andraka, Joseph Gre Mrs. Nora Terry, 77, was found sition, week's vacation MBS.

MARY M'GAHAGAN Mrs. Mary McGahagan, 12 Hill Street, West Wyoming, died Saturday morning in General Hospital. She was a 'member of St. dead in bed yesterday morning at her home at Evans Falls. A heart gorowicz, William and George O'Rourke and Joseph Marti nskl.

Interment was In parish cemetery, attack was the cause of death. The funeral will be held Tues Cecelia's Church, Exeter, and the LCBA. with pay. Apply Pittston Dress 108 Delaware Avenue, West Pittston. W.

M. C. regulations observed. YOUNG LADY, assist care of chlidren and light housework. Excellent wages.

Apply 10 Riverside Drive. day afternoon at 2 from a Beau mont funeral home with burial In Survivinir are her husband. Dan the Marsh Cemetery. nymoutn Township, wnere Kev. Father Dreier pronounced benediction.

PATRICIA TISCHLER Funeral services for Patricia Tischler, 3, Was held Saturday afternoon from the home of her POLISH or Slovak, single, to work In drug store. Dial 2-1716. She is survived by a son, oian: 541 Rutter iel McGahagan, and a sister, Mrs. John Nevins of Wyoming. The funeral will be held Tuesday mornine at 9 from Scureman seven grandchildren; six great WOMAN for day work.

Avenue, Kingston. HUGH D. HUGHES FUNERAL HOME -1044 Wyoming Avenue forty Fort Phone 7-1748 WAITRESS, top wages. Apply in grandchildren: two sisters, Mrs, person, 38 East NorthamDton. W.

M. Hiring Regulations Observed Jennie Evans, Tunkhannock, and Funeral Home, 296 Wyoming Ave second' floor. GIRL, 18-50, for lunch counter. Experience unnecessary. Leacacos.

44 Mrs. Maude Garry. Johnson City, nue, Wyoming, with a requiem Jmrents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tisch-er, 139 Oak Street, Browntown.

Public Square. and a brother, Wesley Sickler, 14 Help Wanted Male Tunkhannock RD. Casket bearers were Joan Tisch SCHOOL GIRLS, 3 evenings weekly. mass at 9:30 in St. Cecelia Church.

Burial will be 4n the parish cemetery. Knotty ne, 34 Hanover, city. TRIMMERS and examiners. Experienced and learners. Convenient to all buses and trolleys.

Square Apparel, 55 Public Square. W. M. C. ler, Ann Walker, Anna Toole and Mary Clisham.

WANTED Truck driver, experienced In wholesale grocery business. Must have references. Apply Arthur FUNERALS WANTED experienced MICHAEL BABEY Burial was bt, Johns ueme Dial requirements. Lazarus, a soutn urant street. 2-8338.

Michael Babey. formerly of tery, Pittston. waitr: WANTED Night shift. forelady on children dresses, factory to open Wilkes-Barre, died on Thursday in San Francisco. where he excellent waees.

AddIv In Derson. ERRAND boy for dental laboratory, day work. Dial 2-4342. 0. J.

McLaughlin, Inc. FUNERAL IOME MS Sooth Washington Street Wilkes-Barre WEST SIDE OFFICE ill Wyoming Avenue, Kingston Rainbow Restaurant, Kingston CHARLES LOMBARDO The funeral of Charles Lorn had lived for the past 16 years. Corners. surviving are these children. RAG RUG WEAVERS wanted.

Hav- you a loom? We have nlontvJ tn' bardo was held Saturday morning Bournes, Miss Cells Burns, Leo A. Bishop, Vojle Christian, frank Evans, Mrs. Ruth Harter, Conrad soon on West Side, good proposition for the right Peter, U. S. Navy.

South Pacific: WANTED 3 girls with rags and warp. Box 219, this paper. I John, Newark, N. Mrs. E.

E. Slnehlmer, Martha Schmauch, William Stair, Edith Scott, Eliza M. Vanderlick, Joseph Weiss, Charles J. Williams, WUlard from the funeral home, 179 Mam Street, Pittston. A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated In St.

Rocco's Frazier, Colorado; Walter, U. S. party. Box 175. this pleasant telephone GIRL with knowledge of housework and plain cpoking wanted for comfortable apartment near Central Park in New York.

Good home with Own room, bath, and radio. $100 per month. Not over 35 years old. Fare paid. References required.

Good time off. Write full details. Box 210, this paper. Army, Texas; Michael, U. S.

Jones, Catherine Ottensman, interesting work, paper. Church by Rev. Vincent Bonomi, Navy, Brooklyn, N. and Irene and Lucy, Wilkes-Barre. He also Elizabeth pleasant working condi OFFICE GIRL State aee.

expert Fraetorlus, leaves four grandchildren. Charlotte ence and salary. Box 200, this The body will be brought to this tions, attractive salary. paper. PLAIT man for pasteur- izing, bottling, cottage cheese, etc.

Steady work. Top wages for experi- enced worker, or can use partially experienced. Forty Fort Dairy, 1166 KLEIN FUNERAL HOME S4X So. Washington St Phone 1-8875 Sea E. Sooth St Phono WWW city for burial.

Bournes from 215 Miss Cella Apply Movieland Fur Street. White Haven, WUkes-Barre GIRL OR WOMAN to assist with housework. No cooking, no laundry, excellent salary. 114 Riverside Mnnrlav 2. Rev.

Gerald Mincnin, a JOHN WITHERS John Swithers, 59, formerly of Studio; 3 Public nephew of deceased, officiating. Drive. 3-6338. Laurel Cemetery. Nantlcoke, died Saturday morning Square.

assisted, by Kev. Mario xjuttim, deacon, and Rev. Rudolph Bo-gogno. Casket bearers were Sam At-gento, Angelo Maria, Angelo De Francesco, Ignatius Angella, Sam Guarnierl, and Charles LaGue. Burial was in the parish cemetery.

JOSEPJI OTEDZDSJKO The funeral of Joseph (Najaka) Niedziejko of New Britain, formerly of Plains, was held bat-irrfav frnm th family home, ID Leo A. Burns from 464 South GIRL to work In food market, J18.00 at nis nome, 3o North weiies Main stiver. SpbastoDol. Tuesday to weekly. 160 Hazle, city GIRL OR WOMAN, 'general house Street, city, following a lingering illness.

9:30. Requiem mass 10 St. John the Murray Street, Forty Fort. work, 3 adults. 88 West Walnut EXPERIENCED waitress.

Turner's W. M. C. Requirements. The funeral will be held Tues Kingston.

Evangelist Church. Parish cemetery, Vnvle Blshon from funeral home, Restaurant 726 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. Beaumont Monday 2. Rev. Harry E.

day morning at 10 from, the funeral home. 233 South Wash MAN for clothing store, full tlms. Apply Louis Rosenthal. 79 Puhii Girls Wanted Over 10 Years of Age Piece rates on War Work No Experience Necessary W.M.C. Regulations Observed Apply WOODBURY MILLS WANTED Cleaning woman, 7 a.

m. to 3 p. m. See Personnel Director, Lazarus Store. WANTED Beauty salon operator Rundell of Noxen Tabernacle fflct ating.

Orcutt Cemetery, Noxen. COZIER E. GRAHAFJ FUNERAL HOME SU-tU South Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre ESTABLISHED 1874 with followlne. see personnel di ington Street, city, with Rev. Harold G.

Deisher of Christ Lutheran rector, Lazarus Store. wftiNitu Main, mz in ramuy, no Frank Christian from 211 Battle Avenue, Exeter, Monday. Requiem mass 9:30 St. Mary's Assumption Square. COLLECTOR SALESMAN, opportun' lty tor excellent earnings and ad.

vancement. Car essential. Peoples Household Supply Co, 266 East Market Church officiating. Burial will be in Maple HilL Cemetery. Friends launary.

Must be able to cook. St. David Street, Plains, with a requiem mass read in St. Joseph Church, Port Griffith, by Rev. J.

WAITRESSES for cafe may call tonight from 7 to 10. Church, Saranton. Damson cemetery, Forty Fort. Before he retired on account of J. Plontek.

Flowers were carried by John teria. Apply Percy A. Brown and Company. Mrs. Ruth Evans from home of illness he was employed for many Pressers, Sewing Machine Operators and Learners Mudrian and Charles Salanski.

dauehter. Mrs. James Lare, 498 years by the Susquehanna Col- Charles Street. Luzerne. Monday 2, Rev.

Raymond G. Walker officiating. company. Surviving are his wife, the for KITCHEN AND DISH machine maids. Apply Homeopathic Hospital In person.

Good working conditions. Higher wages than any other firm has paid up to now in WUkes-Barre. Wil.C 80 Woodbury Street Lee Park Forty Fort Cemetery. Cnnrad Harter from funeral home, Burial was in the parish cemetery, Bearers were Raymond and Anthony Perednas, Michael Brulo, Frank Sowlnski, Kenneth Don-lavage, Stanley Osleskl. Dcr.cn HUGHES FUNERAL HOME Ml Wyoming Avenue Kingston Phone 7-S9M Hobble.

Wednesday 2, Rev. Vernon requirements. Madison Manufacturing 296 Madison Street. mer Agnes Stoker, and children, Stanley, Binghamton, N. Leonard, Army Air Force, Italy; Nor-bert, gunner's mate, U.

S. Navy; Irene, at home: also nine Grand Yelch officiating. Hobble Cemetery. WANTED Experienced woman for cook and general work, good wages paid. Apply mornings.

1577 Wvomine Avenue Yiv Vnrt niol Catherine (Kate) Jones from 123 WOMAN, to assemble orders In wholesale drugs. 338 South Main. EXPERIENCED TRUCX MECHANICS Essential Industry With Permanent Postwar Future WM.C Requirements INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. 841 N. River St.

City EXPERIENCED seam- Legal Notices Regent Street, Monday 3:30, Rev. J. D. Thomas of Warrior Run 7-6326. children, a sister.

Anna Pershln- cPArirr PROPOSALS Welsh Presbyterian Church offici stress. Apply Holly skie, Nantlcoke, and a brother, WAITRESS, day shift, good pay, also WANTED-rGlrls, no experience necessary, steady work, good pay. W. Regulations. O'Malia Laundry, Luzerne 7-2406.

ating. Hanover Green Cemetery, Sealed proposals shall be receiyea th. shnnl rlr nf the BoroUKh of gins. 72 Public square. frank, Brooklyn, N.

Mr. Swithers was a member of Arrangements oy j. a. miner. wood Shoppe, 31 PuJbJic Square." BOOKKEEPER wanted.

Mrs. Elizabeth Ottensman from 118 Apply Ashley for the grading and surfacing of the Playground of the No. 4 SL Nicholas' Church, city. Flanagan's Drug Store. Chestnut Street, Nantlcoke, Monday 9.

Requiem mass 9:30 St. Francis 14 Help Wanted Male IUTEER H. KIIIFFEH FUNERAL HOME school in accordance witn pinna uu MICHAEL SLAVOSKI, SR. Michael (Merchie) Slavoski. cnurcn.

ransn cemetery. specifications prepared Dy nre HinClvnn Tf A Mrs. Charlotte Praetorlus, 260 North Pennsylvania Avenue, city. MS Seath Mala Street s. Wiikes-Barre A '1 from McLauehlln Funeral Home.

142 died Saturday afternoon at his home, 368 Hill Street. Sugar Notch, after an illness of general debility. soutn Washington street, monaay t.MJ. 1i 1 MEN WANTED Proposals shaU be delivered to the secretary of the School Board not later than 8:00 a'clock P. M.

Thursday, May 3, 1945, at the office of the School Board in the No. 2 School, So. Main and Hazleton Sts. Bids will be opened and read at a regular meeting to take place at the above time and day. PATRICK NEALON, Sec'y.

ine funeral will be held Wed 1 nesday morning at 8:30 from the home with a requiem mass at 9 in SS. Peter and Paul's Church. HELP US MAKE THEM We Are Making ARMY FIELD JACKETS Urgently needed by the Army. We need additional girls. If to years of age.

to operate single needle sewing machines. LIGHT WORK EXCELLENT PAT Come In and Left Talk It Over. WJH.C. Hiring Begolatlons Observed COUEH-FEin CO. 1M-201 So, Washington St.

C1tyv Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Kev. KODen r. iuine or caivary Church officiating. Oaklawn Cemetery.

Martha Rinehlmer front Homer E. Graham Funeral Home, 324' South Franklin Street, city, Monday 2, Rev. Roy Beane officiating. Hanover Green cemetery. William H.

Schmauch from 62 South Pine Street, Hazletoh, Monday Vlne Street Cemetery, Hazleton. Mrs. Edith Stair from 900 South Franklin Street, city, Monday 2:30. Rev; E. M.

Slichter offlclatlne lawwal Wlav FtitiERAL DIRECTOR The School District of the Borough Mr. Slavoski was born in Lithu ania and had been a resident of of Kingston, Pennsylvania gives notice that a proposed budget of the nmnunt nf fundi that Will be re quired by the School District ln4ts this section for 55 years. He was a charter member of SS. Peter and Paul's Church. several departments lor ine iiacai year of 1945-46 Is available for public Inspection at the Office of the Surviving are his wife.

Cath Hanover Green Cemetery. Arrange School District. Kingston High School, Cheiter Street. Klnnton. Pa.

ments oy j. b. Miuer. Mrs. Eliza M.

Scott from Harold It Is the purpose of the School Snowdon Home for Funerals, 64 erine, and these children, John and Joseph, Sugar Notch, Peter, Philadelphia; Catherine, Water-bury, and Michael and Elizabeth, at home. He also leaves 15 grandchildren and eight North Franklin Street, Monday 10:80, District to adopt this proposed budget at a meeting to be held May 23, 1945, at 7:30 P. at the reeular meeting If you have had experience in aircraft or hop work, see the representative of 1 Consolidated Vultee 7' 7 'J IV, Aircraft Corp. ALLENTOWN, PA; l7' s' TUESDAY, AFniL 17th U.S. Employment Service 1 V.

East Market Street, Wilkea-Barre, Kev. nowra inompson or uen-tral Methodist Church officiating, Hanover Green Cemetery. EsUbUsbsd Ull AC3 murA, Director Norts Mais Street. Plains rilVATS DISPLAT ROOMS fa Slace of the Board, Kingston High chool, Chester Street, 'Kingston, Pa. Josenh Vanderlick of Dorrance ay oraer oi tne uoara.

A. R. POWELL, Secretary. rrom lunerai nome. Honoie.

Monday Legal Notices Services 3:45 Seventh Day Adven- tist church, Slocum. Parish cemetery. Charles 3. Weiss nf Tntplravlll ATTEflTIOIl! EXPERIENCED OPERATORS FOB, PIECE WORK ON CHILDREN'S DRESSES HIGH EARNING RATES 4 '77' 1 GUARANTEED MINIMUMS HOMER f.lANUFACTUiX'G COMPANY 61 South Pennsylvania Wilkes-Barre WMC. Regulation Observed from Klein Funeral Home, 243 South Washington Street, city, Monday 8:30.

Requiem mass 9 Sacred Heart Church, Luzerne. St. Nicholas Ceme 7 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC On the following dates between the hours of 10:00 A. and 8:00 P. and 7:00 M.

and 10:00 P. registrars and Inspectors of the Luzerne County Registration Commission fnin be located at the places listed below for purpose of registering electors, excepting transfers of party affiliations, and changes of address. April 20, 1945 Jenkins Twp, Town Hall. April 30, 1945 West Pittston Town Hall. 't May 1945 Wyoming Boro, Town Hall.

May 3, 1945 Kingston Twp High School. May 8, 1945 West Hazleton Boro. Bldg. I May 4, 1945 Swoyervllle Town Hall. Mav 7 A 8.

1S4S KlBffaton Rnrn Ilnlnn r. Ihu tlniiu Knr oiia 'Ivi. ti Cs 1 TLWHIAL HOME vjsi mmto Haore4aM teetlse i t-TeL l-MI tery, fihavertown. WiUard Williams from Main Street, Sugar Notch, Monday 2, Rev. Thomas HT Jones, Dalton, pffloiatlng.

Hanover Green Cemetery. Arrangements by M. J. McLaughUn, hos Hbuss. sr..

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