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44 Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Tuesday, December 24) 1 974 Finds Only One iiidigibicl St. Gabriel's School Mrs. Harry P. Leuthold, Former Teacher, Is Dead Deaths The Hazleton nut. p.

a. orfi Christinas Program Mrs. Harry P. (Clara) Leuthold 218 W. Fifth died yesterday at Examiners from SWEEP, the Secretary of Welfare's Eligibility 6:45 p.m.

at the St. Joseph Hospi Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) and General Assistance (GA) recipients. The students of St. Gabriel's Ele mcntary and School pre sented their annual Christmas pro High School until her retirement. She was a member of St.

Peter's Episcopal Church, served as a member of the church choir for 52 years, and was a former leader of the Prayer Group of the church. She also was a past director of the YWCA and was a member of the ROCCO R. CASSARELLA Rocco R. Cassarella, 563 N. Wyoming died last evening shortly after being admitted to the St.

Joseph Hospital. He was born in this city, the son of the late Vincent and Theresa Fccora Cassarella. grams in the auditorium with many JOHN A. AVILLION John A. Avillion.

333 Centre Freeland, died suddenly at 11:55 p.m. Sunday in the Hazleton State General Hospital. Born in Freeland, he was a son of the late John and Rose (Capece) Avillion. He owned and operated a shoe Three persons had been receiving $110 a month in cash grants in the of the parents in attendance. Evaluation Project, found only one ineligible welfare case in a recent review of case records of 1,616 recipients served by the Hazleton District Public Assistance Office in Luzerne County.

tal where she had been a patient the past 12 days. She was born in Hazleton, a daughter of the late Thomas II. and Mary Veale Probert, and resided here all her life. The deceased was a graduate of closed case. The morning performance was as follows: Hazleton State General Hospital In related SWEEP actions, one underpayment was raised a total of $10 a month and nine overpay Grade Eight "A Song From He was a U.S.

Army veteran of Auxiliary. Heaven," a short play depicting shop in Freeland for 40 World War II. and was employed i repair Surviving in addition to her hus Hazleton High School in 1923, the voarc nnH u'ac mnd rpppntlv the story of the world's most fam ous Christmas Carol, Silent Night band. Harry F. Leuthold.

vice ployed at the White Haven State: otuc School and Hospital prior to his1 taught in the D. A. Harman Junior president of First Federal Savings Grade One The Alphabet of and Loan Association, is a son, as a shovel engineer for George Racho Stripping at Audenried. He was a member of Most Precious Blood Church and of the U.M.W. of A.

Surviving Is his widow, the for ments were cut $258 a month. In addition, three cases of possible overpayment of $708 a month were referred to the Department's Bureau of Claim Settlement for further investigation. Secretary Wohlgemuth said the Christmas, Santa Claus Is Coming retirement in May, 1972 Welfare Secretary Helene Wohlgemuth congratulated Frank Yed-lock, district supervisor, and his staff, for their efforts in conducting an assistance program that is both accountable and responsive to need. The project, which removes in-eligibles from the welfare rolls and corrects errors in cash grants, covered the district's records of all Thomas Brockton, three He was a member of St. An grandchildren, a sister, Mrs.

Wil mas songs including "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks," "Rise Up Shepherd," "My Christ, mas Stocking," "A Ride on Santa's Sleigh" and "Ho! Ho! Ho! It's Christmas." Grade Five Nativity Scene and The Night Before Christmas. Grade Seven Christmas in Kil-larney and The First Noel. The following teachers directed the program in which all the students from each class participated: Grade One Sister M. Dolores, R.S.M. Grade Two Mrs.

Louise Dugan Grade Three Sister M. Edna, R.S.M. Grade Four Mrs. John Kline Grade Five Sister M. Jude, R.S.M.

Grade Six Miss Mary Anna Delehanty Grade Seven Mrs. Margaret Boyle Grade Eight-Mr. William Gal. lagher. thony's R.C.

Church, Freeland. Preceding him in death were Death Claims liam (Mary) Klose, West Chester mer Irene Salvaterra, one daugh and two brothers, James V. Pro ter, Mrs. Jefferey (Noelle) Bar SWEEP project resulted in savings of $358 a month in the district. bert, Allcntown.

and John R. Pro ford, Huntingdon Valley; and the bert, Ph. U.S. Naval Academy, to Town and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Grade Two Hooray for God, Up on the Housetop, When the Little Dutch Shoes Parade and Frosty the Snowman.

Grade Three The Story of the First Christmas, The Friendly Beasts, Silent Night and The Little Drummer Boy. The afternoon program consisted Annapolis, Md. Funeral services will be held Fri day at 11 a.m. from St. Peter's Memo Verifies 'Gag' three brothers, Joseph, Louis and Michael, and a sister, Carmella.

He is survived by his wife, the former Eleanor Beltra; three sons, John Harrisburg, and James and Joseph, both of Freeland; three daughters, Mrs. James (Rose) Laputka and Mrs. Robert (Eleanor) Zoshak, Freeland. and Mrs. James (Geraldine) Shewak, city.

Also surviving are 11 grand- Paul Buliler Paul Henri Buhlcr, 1260 S.W. Venetian Way, Miami, whose father for many years was associated with the Duplan died Dec. 9 in Miami. Born in October 1905, the deceased was a son of the late Mr. Episcopal Church with the Rev Richard L.

Girard, assistant rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Church of of: following brothers and sisters: Dominic, this city, Louis, Drums, Joseph and Daniel, this city, Mrs. Frank (Marie) Lyons, and Mrs. Jean Tersigni, New Coxeville. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Michael and John.

The funeral will be held Thursday at 9 a.m. from the Fierro Funeral Home with Mass of Christian Burial at Most Precious Blood Church at 9:30," and interment in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may Lower Luzerne County, officiating. Interment will be in the Vine Street On Far view Employes Grade Six A play written by the class and entitled "Scrooge's Christmas Around the World." Grade Four A medley of Christ- Cemetery. who furnished the copy of the di Reports that state officials are Relatives and friends may call at the Rosenstock Funeral Home from Duplan firm when it was located in 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Thursday. and Mrs. Jerry (Frances) De-Melfi, Freeland: Anthony, city; this city. The deceased went to Miami in attempting to silence employes of Fairview State Hospital from speaking to the news media were verified this week when The Scran-ton Times obtained a memo directed to Farview employes by call Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Nicholas, Dunellen, N.J.; Mrs. John p.m.

(Rose) Puzzetti, Drifton; 1935 and, with his two brothers, Hazleton Driver Faces Reckless Driving Charge Funerals Dr. Franklyn R. Clarke, acting su rective, the series had "hurt some management feelings" and therefore the directive was issued. "This is a directive from Lt. Gov.

Kline and must be adhered to" said the memo from Clarke to the Farview employes. State officials disclosed earlier this month that an investigation into alleged mistreatment of patients at the hospital was underway. It was said that this investigation stemmed from a meeting in the lieutenant governor's office perintendent. "You are hereby advised that any A Hazleton man has been charg Marie Bradley and Mrs. Irving (Annabelle) Walton, Freeland; Several nieces and nephews also survive.

The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. Thursday from the Petrilli Funeral Home, Freeland, with a con-celebrated Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m.. in St. An- built the Miami Shipbuilding corp. into one of the city's largest World War II enterprises, earning highest government awards for excellence in production.

He was a member of the Bis-cayne Bay Yacht Club, past president of the Miami Marine Industry Association and a member of the inquiries from any news media (newspapers, radio, television, etc.) ed with reckless driving by city police following a two-car collision Mrs. Domenic (Ernestine) Im-briaco, 849 Grant who died Saturday at St. Joseph Hospital, was buried this morning from the Moran Funeral Home. regarding any investigations of any nature at Farview State Hospital one of three which happened in GLENWOOD T. BRADLEY Glenwood T.

Bradley, 11 E. Cranberry West Hazleton, died suddenly yesterday morning at his home. He was born In Fern Glen, the son of the late James and Edith Hoffman Bradley, and lived in West Hazleton most of his life. He was a veteran of World War Two. Surviving are the following sisters and brothers: Mrs.

Dominic (Emaline) Logudice. this city; Mrs. El wood (Edith) Frye, West less than four hours at 8 p.m. must be referred to Mr. Eugene Monday at the intersection of North Knopf in Lt.

Gov. Kline's thony's Church. Interment will be! Miami "Committee of 100," an or- Msgr. Francis Mussari was celebrant of the Mass of Christian Church and 21st Streets. which was attended by welfare sec retary Helene Wohlgemuth, North in the parish cemetery.

ganization of prominent Miamians. Burial in Our Lady of Grace R.C Patrolman Michael Petrilla said the driver, William A. Mauer, 689 east Regional Office head Kathe- Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Church. Co-celebrants were the rine McKenna; Dr.

Michael Mc Grant will receive a summons Rev. Carmen D'Amico and the Rev. Guire, former acting Farview su ordering him to appear before Dis Maurice Raymond. Interment was Wednesday. The rosary will be recited at the funeral home at 7:30 p.m.

trict Magistrate James W. Scarcel la on the traffic charge. perintendent; and other representatives of the Welfare Department and other state agencies. car was estimated at $1,500 and at $500 to Drost's car. At 7 p.m., Petrilla investigated a second accident, this one on James, between Seventh and Eighth Streets.

He said a car operated by Bever-ly Ann Minnick, 532 W. Seventh westbound on Seventh, stopped at the intersection and then made a left turn onto James where Minnick lost control of her car and collided with a parked car, owned by Kenneth R. Gallagher, 570 N. Wyoming St. Total damages were estimated at $400 by the officer.

The third accident handled by Petrilla happened at 4:45 p.m. on S. Wyoming, between Mine and Chestnut Streets. Involved were David F. Sabol.

New Coxeville, and Albert S. Ryba, 619 Seybert St. Petrilla said Sabol told him that he was southbound on Wyoming, stopped his car with the intention of said the directive fro mthe Far-view chief. The directive was dated Dec. 11, three days after The Times had begun an in depth series into the internal strife at the institution.

The Times had learned earlier by several unconfirmed sources that attempts were being made by state and local welfare officials to stop the leaks coming from the facility but physical evidence of this could not be gathered. According to one Farview source Surviving are his wife, Mataiaa; three sons, Paul Emil II and C. Peter; three grandchildren, Pamela, Paul III and John Andrew; and two brothers, Theodore C. and Jean E. Private funeral services were conducted by the Very Rev.

George McCormick, dean of Trinity Episcopal Church, Miami. Interment was in Woodlawn Park Cemetery, Miami. According to the officer, Mauer was traveling south on North Hazleton: Ray Bradley, Lake Harmony; Mrs. William (Olive) Chee-han, Lansford; James and William Bradley and Mrs. James (Audrey) DeStefan, all of West Hazleton.

A cumber of nieces and nephews also survive. Church, attempted a right turn on EDWARD C. GABUZDA Edward C. Gabuzda, of Potts town, died on Dec. 14 in Phoenix to 21st Street, and struck a car operated by Michael Drost 622 ville Hospital, after suffering a N.

Laurel which was stopped at heart attack at work. The funeral will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. from the Krapf and Hughes Funeral Home with the Born in Freeland, he was a son of Mrs. Mary (Sarna) Gabuzda and the intersection. He said the impact caused Drost's car to cross over Church Street where it struck a property at 969 N.

Church owned by in the parish cemetery, where Rev. Raymond gave the blessing at the grave. Pallbearers were Carmen Pro-vanzo, Neil Cusatis, Charles Strenk, Charles Humenick, Ronald Grenke-vich and Stephey Fuddy. The funeral of James L. Nicholson.

663 N. Locust who died Sunday at St. Luke Manor, was held this morning from the Con-ahan Funeral Home. The Rev. Leonard Butcavage was celebrant of the Mass of Christian Burial in St.

Gabriel's R.C. Church and gave the final blessing at the Msgr. D. J. Kane Memorial Chapel in the parish cemetery.

Pallbearers were James, John the late Stephen Gabuzda. Tamaqua Teen-Ager Of Month Selected A Tamaqua High School scholar-athlete has been chosen "Teen-ager of the Month" by a committee of students. Tony Joe Sacco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sacco of Tamaqua R.D.

2, is a senior. He is active in football, track, the National Honor Society, French National Honor Society, the Media Club and the Leo Club. Death Notices He was graduated from Freeland Rev. Richard D. Abernethy officiating.

Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. D. B. Rossi, causing minor dam Slivers Found In Baby Cereal CHARLOTTE, N.

C. (AP) age to the coping. Petrilla said damages to Mauer's backing into a parking space, and was hit from behind by Ryba, who was also moving south on Wyoming AVILLION Suddenly, at Hazleton State General Hospital, Sunday, December 22, 1974, John A. Avillion. Funeral Thursday at 9 a.m.

from the Petrilli Funeral Home, Freeland. Concelebrated Mass of ni of a-1( in St MMI Preparatory School, Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing, Philadelphia, and Temple University from where he earned a bachelor of science degree in chemistry. He was a veteran of World War II having served in the Army Medical Corps and saw action in the Burma Theatre and spent some time at a field hospital in India. Surviving are his wife, the form Street. The H.

J. Heinz Co. says it has Total damage estimates were list He will receive a certificate from ed at $650 by the officer. temporarily stopped shipment the Elks Grand Lod and wiU be RUSSEL C. GRIFFITH Russel C.

Griffith, 58. of 172 East Coaldale, an assistant at the Robert B. Griffith Funeral Home, Coaldale, died Sunday at home. Born. in Coaldale, a son of the late David B.

and Grace (McGee-han) Griffith, he was graduated from Coaldale High School. He was a member of St. Mary or an instant Daoy ceieais a r.in Robertson, Robert Sacco Sr. and while it investigates how twisted metal slivers reportedly tn i i Robert Jamelh. may can vv uuw and 7 to 9 p.m.

Vincent P. Petrilli, Oldest Name In Area Paving PETER DEEB Asphalt Paving PHONE 455-6969- er Marian Dalgleish; his mother, Mrs. Mary (Sarna) Gabuzda, of Freeland; and these brothers and sisters, George of Wilmington, the guest of the Tamaqua Elks at a dinner in May. The program, sponsored by the Elks, is designed to focus attention on young persons of unusual potential. Nominations for the honor are made by the faculty and students of the high school.

The Tamaqua Mrs. Theresa (Viscount) Alta funeral director. villa, 320 W. Mine who died Cars Cross Sidewalk From Parking Lot Several pedestrians narrowly escaped injury during the past week on S. Wyoming by motorists who are leaving the parking lot by crossing the sidewalk where the buses park.

Instead of making their exit on Chestnut many parkers seek the short cut by crossing the sidewalk onto Wyoming and some even "sneak" out between buses, posing another hazard for southbound vehicles. This is a highly-dangerous practice and should be stopped. BRADLEY At 11 E. Cranberry Stephen of Levittown; Sunday at the State General Hos Mrs. Donald (Irene) O'Donnell, of pital, was buried this morning from the Moran Funeral Home.

School Government Association, with representatives from each class, makes the final selection from the nominees. The Rev. Charles Rokosz was the celebrant of the Mass of Christian Burial in Most Precious Blood Church and gave the blessings at West Hazleton, Monday, December 23, 1974, Mr. Glenwood T. Bradley, age 62.

Funeral Thursday at 11 a.m. with services at the Krapf and Hughes Funeral Home. Interment in Mountain View Cemetery. Friends are invited to call Wednesday evening from 7 to 9. Krapf and Hughes, funeral of the Assumption R.C.

Church, Coaldale. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Kachurak; two sons, David, London: Robert, Oxford Hill, two sisters and four brothers: Mrs. Joseph (Marie) Keenan and Joseph, Coaldale; Mrs. Michael (Elizabeth) Bonner, Nesquehon-ing; Robert, Bristol; David, Bethlehem; and John, Opa-Locka, Fla. The funeral will be held Friday at 9 a.m.

from the Griffith Funeral Home, Coaldale, with Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 in St. got into two boxes of instant rice cereal. A Heinz spokesman, Harry Caroll, said Monday in Pittsburgh that Heinz, cereals already on the shelves will not be taken off except in Charlotte. Two families have reported they found the slivers in eight-ounce boxes they purchased at the same supermarket in Charlotte. They said the boxes were marked as from Lot BP144.

Caroll said more than 6,000 boxes with that lot number were produced during a two-hour period in May, but he said the two complaints from Charlotte were the only complaints received. the funeral home and grave the parish cemetery. Roselle, N. Mrs. Martha Cooper, San Diego, Mrs.

Bernice Clapper, of Bethesda, and Mrs. Marian Boyle, of RockviUe, Md. Burial was on Dec. 17 in Highland Memorial Park, Pottstown. VINCENT LUTCHKUS Vincent Lutchkus, 55, of 33 W.

Ruddle Coaldale, was dead on arrival Monday at the Coaldale GALLERY INM Pallbearers, all grandsons of the deceased, were Joseph Lombargo KDiauiund Ave. N.J. LOTTERY TRENTON, N.J. (AP) The winning number for Monday in the New Jersey daily lottery was 72213. Joseph Lombargo 3rd, Dennis Kozlowski, Walter and Jerome Mattie and Thomas Norris.

State General Hospital. He was Merry Christmas To All Our Friends PETRUZZI'S PIZZERIA 34 W. 9th St. 455-1001 Behind St Joseph Hospital 15 Cut Family Size $2.20 8 Cut Size INTRODUCING MEATBALLS SAUCE 'Spiritual Reunion' Set Mary's Church, Coaldale. Friends may call Thursday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m.

MISS DANA FRASK Miss Dana Frask, 418 W. Hemlock this city, died at 7 p.m. yesterday at the family residence. She was born in this city, the CASSARELLA At Hazleton, Monday, Dec. 23rd, Mr.

Rocco R. Cassarella, beloved husband of Mrs. Irene (Salvaterra) Cassarella, reposing at the Fierro Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Mass of Christian Burial in the Most Precious Blood Church at 9:30. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

Friends may call Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Arrangements by Fierro Funeral Service. To Protest Soviet Policy stricken ill at work at the Gurian and Sons garment factory in Hometown. Thomas L. Davis, Schuylkill County depunty coroner, said death resulted from natural causes.

Born in Coaldale. a son of Martin and Anna (Dell) Lutchkus, he The Ukrainian Women of Lehigh Quality Monuments and Bronze memorials SUMMIT HILL MARBLE aad GRANITE CO. Frank Kassak, Diit Mgr. DIAL 1-645-3415 Valley will participate in what they 8 Italian Style SH 50 term a spiritual reunion with TROVITCH'S Pastry Shop Rr. 1057 Peace St.

Hazleton Order Now Poppy Nut Coconut Bread BaBalki Kalapches Merry Christmas To their friends and relatives behind daughter of the late Anthony and Meat Balls in I Ready to Eat 5 Minute Service Mary LaRose Frask, and was a 0i c- ht- -mjiWar Two and a member of Ss. member the Iron Curtain. The "reunion" will consist of a of Most Precious Blood Cyril and Methodius R.C. Church, Coaldale. Surviving are his widow, the for- memorial candlelight procession to protest the Soviet Union's policy of nrohibiting the celebration of Christmas.

The procession will be held in Bethlehem 7 p.m. Dec. 31. FRASK At Hazleton. Monday.

Dec. 23rd, Miss Dana Frask, 418 W. Hemlock Hazleton, reposing at the Fierro Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Mass of Christian Burial in the Most Precious Blood Church at 9:30. Interment in the parish cemetery.

Friends may call Wednesday and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Arrangements by Fierro Funeral Service. BEER MUGS and GLASSES Come See The Large Selection In Stock for Great Christmas Gifts! Title and Tag Service TO HARRISBURG Aufo Afoforcyce 9Truck Trailer Birth Certificates MARTINI AGENCY Insurance )Notary Public 9)Ral Estate DTravel Tours Auto Bus to ft from Florida 263 N. Wyoming Street 454-6418 Church. She was employed at the Publix Shirt Factory, and for the past four years was employed as payroll clerk for the Hazleton Area School District Surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Florence, at home; Mrs.

Angelo (Rose) Gallo, Allen-town; Gennaro, Peter, Mrs. Albert (Geneva) Ryba, this city; Anthony, Allentown; Mrs. William (Arlene) Coll, this city; Marie, at home; Mrs. James (Dolores) Gombeda, Manville, N.J.; and Mrs. Michael (Martha) Notara, Kelayres.

Several nieces and nephews also sur- Happy mer Bernadine Mahalko: two daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Bernadine) Byble, Summit Hill; Mrs. Spencer (Joann) Tracy, Lehighton; two brothers, Joseph, Arlington, and George, Philadelphia; a sister, Mrs. Mildred Bussavage, Coaldale; and two grandchildren. The funeral will be held Friday at 8:30 a.m.

from the Gulla Funeral Home, Coaldale, with Mass of Christian Burial at 9 o'clock in Ss. Cyril and Methodius Church, Day Greetings to our Customers and Neighbors WASSIL POSTUPACK and Sons SERVICE STATION GARAGE Corner Cedar Green St. Sentiments PARTY BEVERAGE Route 93 Conyngham PHONE 788-4165 Lover, Come to the North Pole With Me Forever. Love, Santa Vive. Friends may call Thursday from The funeral will be held from the 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m.

HOMA At Hazleton. Sunday. Dec. 22. Mrs.

Annastasia Homa. Funeral Thursday at 11 a.m. from the Frank J. Bonin Funeral Home. Second Street entrance.

Requiem high mass in St. John's B.C. Church at 11:30 a.m. Interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Frank J. Bonin, funeral Gala New Year's Eve Celebration A Fierro Funeral Home Friday at 9 a.m. with Mass of Christian Burial In Most Precious Blood Church at 9:30 o'clock, and interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Complete Transmission Overhaul 1 DAY SERVICE SLOWEST PRICES IN TOWNft FREE TOW CHECKUP ALL WORK GUARANTEED PENNY'S GARAGE Pardeesville Road Phone 454-2079 Today's Events Slavic Ethnics Studies, (carol singing) 9 to 10 p.m.

today and 5 to 6 p.m. Christmas Day. THANK YOU We express our sincere thanks to all who made our Cheer Basket a great success The Winner Was: ANNE DUSPIVA Mrs. John M. Columbus Financial Secretary Columbus Club Fiesta O'LEARS Featuring the Fantastic Sounds "RICHIE MOLINARO And TOMORROW" Baby, MERRY CHRISTMAS I Love You Santa PA.

MONUMENT CO. Phone 454-2621 tFood Set Ups Entertainment Favors $25.00 Per Couple I For Information and All Seats Reserved I Reservations Call 454-4070 HEIGHTS LUNCH Next to "Bove's" Big STEAK HOAGIE WCheese, Fried OK Onions Peppers ALL THIS WEEK Phone 455-3578 For Take Out Orders Season's brioc-s Greetings BARBER BEAUTY SHOP 243 East Diamond Ave. GRAND CirisimaBle essmqs The All New TmichaelsI riOBERTGV VsHEIlAVl iwrl 1901- 1971 I9C4-197I- I m-Tfij ni It running HAZLETON MEMORIAL CO. McAdoo-Hazieton Highway Next To O'Lears Catering May your heart be filled with the rich blessings, and abiding love of the day. JOE LONGO'S BAKERY 560 Monget Street (Bake Rite Bakery Closed Chrlatmaa Day) MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR Loretta Karen from Alfred DiGiacomo, Philadelphia for Your 5 MonnruRnts and Bronze PROVANZO Cellar Sidewalls ROMAN GATE Nightclub Restaurant (Formerly Cusate's Hotel) Just 2 Miles East of Hazleton Rt.940 Harleigh Featuring Hazleton's Newest Largest Nightspot The Best In Live Entertainment Excellent Food Grand Opening New Year's Eve Featuring "STRAW BOSS" oin Us In Bringing In The New Year Please Call 455-8378 For Further Informal inn if i A 1 1 Tb Industry'i Finest.

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