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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 2

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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1961 7 E. Bransdorf Rites Saturday for Mrs. Helen Homick Mrs. Genevieve Mead, Dpv ffpnrv iL J. Konecke, Father Answers to Advertisers Of 2 Physicians, Dies AMLIEY AIRE A Tht Classified Advert Ulnr Department report! anr-alled for replies on hind to tht followinc BOX NUMBERS.

Advertise will kindly call as mod as possibl preientinc Bos Check. ThU 1U comylletl at Dallas. Death Victim Bobeck Dies Mr. Helen Homick of 50 Cleveland Street. Hudson, died yester Mrs.

Genevieve Mead, 67, of, 102 Park Street, Dallas, passed away yesterday morninc in Gpn- Louis J. Konecke. 78. father fi p. m.

last even inf. 81, 178, 188. 189, 198, KI, 30. 213, 215, 333. 2.

238, 540, 243, 246, 247. 2t)l. KLL ORDERS For your protection, want ad clerks five a IriU number when cancel Hon or stop order la received by telephone. A lie for kill numtr it la your orotecuoo of two physicians, died yesterday A Levandowski Seen New Council Head day afternoon at 12:45 at her prolonged ill-ieral Hospital following a Merchant home follow-in a iaiiernoon at i.M at his horned I flliS I FPnfl lIJ.V-ri.-n.. 78.

W. Grn WMHI ness. She was admitted Mon- Born in Austria, she resided day as a medical Datient iiuuouiiiiainci nscB cone, following a lengthy illness, lness. tfiS Holiday Party i' In Nesbitt Hospital in Hud.on 60 years. Mrs.

Homick: in M.v 2R A son of the late Mr. and rtav in -tlicnigan Michael Konecke. early ss was a rnemoei vi riuiy nesurrec- i8n4 sh. a daughter of the A reorganizational meeting of tn case of miaundernandinr. in manucoKe, ne was a life CORRECTIONS No allowance will ian one incorrect Insertion must be noted by the corrected before the second Twenty Rites Today tion Russian Orthodox Greek i.

'a. I i "Ra Ashlev Borough Council will be! i.nimanuFirransaori,ou,pic. ro, oo.m Kev. Henry S. Bobeck.

former- mere, for a number of! hii night Legal Notice at 4 eso.u Memonai Aid Society. Henfr' Kawkawlin. Mich. He Stanislaus Church. C2 kirna -kl President of coun-! PUBLIC NOTICE public draw mi of Eitnty as -Petit Jurors In tht oahto a iai.ii a.

a. aerve Terminer. Quarter Ses- I iin SiitU IV vu ninu Bl A nnvn Ifl "(j! 4 liic in oomiac hoc T- iyi. tlJimilK win.iucar siimi oi inc calx aurj Lrn(rrai jail ir- Rom in York Cilv. heip.rr.- inhr.

Tf.iHnn vtnn sterling, sons, John, Elk Lake; ffiffijaff ricrM Dllt "During; the affair two mem-not due to-any misunderstand-iCouniy court House on Wednesday, janu-eigni grandchildren. -oiov-vatino- thnir hir-thHavc intr hut tn trive other members sry 3" ista at 930 a. m. I imarol u- U1J c. i 0 pnsyBT ROBERT COHEN.

Clerkto-the-Jury-Brard. a "eia aaiuraayuohn Nilon and Sen. Martin L. of the ruling body an oppor-; mOimng at 9 from nmnieu-sLri'vr 1 1 4. ihi nfti.o came to this area at the age of Holy Resurrection Russian Ortho-lawman, shavertown; daughter.

1 with his parents, the late Mf.idox Cathedral; Michael, Dickson, Benton; 10 and Mrs. Reuben Bransdorf. Hill: Peter, Palmvra, State 'grandchildren and six gieat for many years resided in Swoy-j Trooper at Hershey; Theodore, 'andchildi en ersville area. He was a member Burbank. daughters, funeral will be held Saturday of Temple Israel, having just(at home; Mrs.

Ro.se Koveleski, afternoon at 2 from the funeral completed a term as director of'Forty Fort; brothers, a 1 1 nonie- 6" Memorial Highway, the Temple. Mr. Bransdorf Michael Walko, Hudson; Lawiy was a. member of Lodge 770. Stephen Walko, Plains; Dallas Methodist Church and was active in theiWalko.

Sineac. N. Theodore Relating. Interment in Chapel r- weir iiuiiureu. A iai lumi.v in in ma Kt.

ne urn i mi ntiv' l.i. Street Wf Green ihirthday' l.ake was Council is made up of seven 2 jucci, Wltn a Ke- nnrincr thi infprmidinn orniin Dpmnrrstip COUnCllmen and. the said Wiltitt Coleman died on De- iui ill- unci iiii.iuii 1 in a PatrjCk LOOnev aiSO a cemoer 3. ana mar jenen lesiameniary Pe nig yiup quiem -Mass at 9:30 in St. Stan- singing of Christmas carols were! Mayor isiaus i Church.

Interment in Holyjaccompanied on the piano by Democrat, trinity Cemetery. Friends may Russell E. Cardner. jiiave Deeu graniea Mia tsiate. ah prisons indebted to the Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same 'without delay call tonight JL to ID.

and -Ftidayll Present SIRTISJOXIIIOJLHXO JLlL i tnxr a re a i aim 10 iU, I Lois Dzurenda. Mr. and Mrs, Pat I R.s-,aents of Ashley area -sister cal1 vice president of Mary Walko, Hudson, and nine 1 nday 2 10 4 ami 7 10 10-Incorporated. 'grandchildren. Snr'ivinp Hi hi uirinw the Funeral will be held Saturday riT vrn 1 1 Will, Last Vauehn Strwt.

Kmeston Pa. ROBERT iiiuesio, Mr. ana Mrs. josepn duesto, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph their January allotment rose.nbluth. attorney. 616 Minerj Wroblewski, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- of surpius oQi wt B'nlt wtiB.rre.

Pa. seph Vrobel, Mr. and Mr. Robert lv Warehouse Water "Notice is hereby ziven that Article nt former Rose Baroff. Hauchler.

morning at 8:30 from the funeral! VlLI1IjJ Mrs. Stella Tomchak Succumbs at Home Mrs. Jerome Minler. Iin i.ihome, 40 South Main 7JiniinrviIncorporation were nied wltn tne uepan Pepperlmg. Mr.

and Mrs. Friday. Januarv innrl N. two a ranrichilrli-en Plains, with Divine Liturgy at 9 Roche, Mr. and Mrs.

A st 1 nh2 9 untii 2:30 p. m. ",7. at Harrisburg on December' Miliar. Arrl Mfltk, Mrs.

Anna Onmrhak. Mrt. Anna lolc, Hn, dilh brothers. Phillip. Washington, Holy Resurrection Russian MVnn, en.

ann Airs. JViarTin Li.itu., Ho-iKI rpppive thpll. tor the Duroose of obtaining I 1 vy D. CI David and IOUIS. J1H'- Kirhard The death of Mrs.

Stella Tom-Murray. Mr. and Mrs John tood are requested chak occurred yesterday Mrs John Saylor Jar-brin boxes and paper ment in Russian Dint at ern ton; sisters, Mrs. Anna Fried noon at the home of her dauRh-lnaIa iruanah. nooeil loose items.

monwealth of Pennsylvania approved May 5, 1933. a amended. The name of th ter, Mrs. Mildred FaWnne jwiski. Hemy Mago.

Betty Palla Knoll Burial Pirt Mltt JoVZ" Friends may call 2 to 5 and 7 Mrt. Ab to 10. Very Rev. George PawlushiOw.iey. Jkn will conduct parastas services sutler Street.

Pittston corporation is Klncston Develop-iment Corporation. The purposes for which It 1. In he nrp.nir.ti r. Tn hnv iril Imw. Steven Kozich, Mr.

and lAnthony Karbosky. Mrs. Steven' Legal Notice Ff PhUu Phillip. Oanirl Rl, Mn. Murr inker, Mn.

Aalo RtMir, Ana Kitplr. Gardaa Atah, Andrrw Patrifk Ihtnu. Ull 1 hoanpKon. Pli Tlsrhkr, Wlllitai jinn whom she resided, Rom in Born in man, Wilke.s-Barre: Mrs. Milton Maier, Kingston; Kdith, Washington, C.

Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at 2:30 at the funeral home, 348 South River Street, with interment in Temple Israel Cemetery, Forty M-mer 4.TnTv 1 Kozich. Dr. and Mrs. John S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lettersiiet.

improve, construct, develop, been granted in the tame to this countrv at the nf iBiernacki. r3everiy Williams. have in d.i.i,; f- Rov. Estate of Esther a k.a Ethfr L. Harlow, operate, manage ana aeai ianas ana tenements, houses and buildnms: and to engane generally In the real estate business, as principal only; and to dQ an; and all ark ton, htm Jimrf, Prink Krtl.

Jhn Kwhrr, Mrs. Fttuhfth Ulwftk, rhUip 1H and lived in (Hen T.imn anH late of the Boroulfh of Kinsston. Pennsyl- Mrs. Sadie Solomon November 19, 1961. All per- Hanover Township until" moving nard and Mf- nd Mrs.vinU wh0 dle1 in with her dauehier Mr.

Tn Baiamonle. son indebted to REV. HENRY S. BOBECK said estate are requested i (hints necessary, incidental or desirable fort. Rabbi Dr.

Abraham fort. itaDDi ur. Abraham D. lo make payment and those having claimsifor the accoipplishmcnt of the foregnmr illHK was a member Of Exaltation lost hl.ri, h.nril. nurse demands to present the same without purposes and oojecls: and to ouy, sell and 1 1 Barras and Cantor Ashcr Bala- SUmmOnCU DV Ueath han will officiate.

otherwise deal In securities as principal Of the Holy Cross Church, Call J-W1S delay to Evelyn Culver. Executrix, In care of BRADY Donald, of 167 Tomp-j Rev. Father Bobeck had been kins Street." Pittston. from stationed in Diocese of Saginaw, funeral home, 67 VVilliamjMichigan, since his ordination in CHARLES COSLETT. Esq.

only. ana the Third Order of Mrs. Sadi Solomon of 39 7ti0 Miners National Bank Bldf. Wilkei-Barre. Pennsylvania J.

HARRIS JR. Attorney at La" Street. Friday 9. Requiem MassiJune 1942 and for the last lO i'rant'ls- 1 9:30 St. John the Evengelist years had been pastor of St.

in addition to-Mrs. ruiIIUUIllCIIIClllS IN RE: CONDEMNATION OF LAND OF SHERIFF SALE OBITUARY Church. Pittston. Mt. Olivet.

Valentine Church. raiuriP aie SOns. Jonn, ADA KOWALSKl AND JEAN -KOWALSKI. KRIDAY, January 26. 1962 at 10 North Hancock Street died yesterday afternoon at her home following a chronic illness.

She was the ife of Samuel Solomon, who for many years Cemetery. Carverton. friendsi Rmn in o- r.uwaia, rniiaaelDn tH A nw.t.NS di mt luw.wnir yjt iv.r,Diiin, v-juct nira .10. 1 court Hudson On Mav 2.1. KabotKoll team vl- 11 nliv wr.u.u inpiivr mrvTV p.

h. may call 2 to A and 7 to 10. imtfi h. r.r th- nanover ureen: he was a son Of the late'. alter, pivmftl- rfih iCONDE.MNOR: I.N THE COURT Writ of Execution.

No: 30 January Term. conriucted a wholesale produce! BURNS Mrs. Eleanor, of 300John and Caroline Boheck of 54 LT Mr Manoa. Street. Rev.

Father svil'p rs- niiht at A innini- varsitv -on COMMON ur uvis.liw. MMlrQ out 01 tne court OI common nigni 81 S. A JUlllOI varsity con- NO 3741 OCTOBER TERM. il. Pleas of Luzerne County will e.pose for test Will Si art at 7.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the sale real estate of LLEWELLYN L. HESS business on Pennsylvania Avenue, Lincoln Avenue le. meriv of Plymouth, from 2009 Bobeck attended St. Unemansy- ulen Lyon; Puc'iie Hn. fnmninr'.

rianro Bnard of View appointed in the above en- and RUTH M. HESS, his wife, described as rOlt. nrl.ri has filed lis Reoort and Said follows: Alii, that mere ri- Born in New York City, Mrs. Solomon came to this area 45 years ago. She was a member of Adams Avenue, a n'Parochial School.

and Detl nmni life u-iu snnnsnr a cei-oin MRS. SARAH ROBERTS Mrs. Sarah J. Roberts, 76. of 117 Nottingham Street, Plymouth, away yesterday morning at 4:15 in Mercy Hospital where she had been a patient five days.

Born in Plymouth, June 11, 1885, Roberts was a riaugh- Thnrsrlav Rontiiem was erarlllnterl from Cntlnn A. gianacnilai en lnclUd- It tt j-. -Report as contirmed nisi ine nay 0, laria snuate 111 tne lovtislup saim. 'V," ii a 1 ii, "'in Esther Kalnne hop at Town HaU audlt0nUm December 1961. The awarded County of Lueme and Stale of Penr.syl- 9:30 Ho Rosar-v Church, nue grade school and ains Me.i.

lnelf --t-a. Scianton. Cathedral High 'School He begiiPl OI uaUki -in the sum of Three Thousand Two mo vvlf BEGINNING at a stone at the in- Anshe Ernes Synagog anditst Sisterhood and various Hebrew societies. Surviving In addition to her at SS I01 Christian Charity at Mend-li F.lty 00i Dollara, and un-. tersection oi the line of land now or lait Scranton.

ihis theological studies his theological studies josepn Jims, Semi- ...1 "'V w.rV lv! Until taken to the Court of Common land no or late of Kreas BRODHKAD Harry, of 16 Methodius Seminary at appeal ter of the late Richard and Jane 'husband are sons, Harry. Wilkes- Pleas within thirty '30' days Imm the i ut.tr. ainnc land ol Freas Garrison. School Lane, Levi! town, lncn Lrans' T. T- School basket formerly of Plains, from fu-" Tl Leo High Sc S.

Leo's High of Plains, from fu i c. narv, r-iiinimsourg. where uuiiiiaa, sriiiiuai ian ai ball team will be at home to ntai niniir, iii direct. Nafus Hazlett. She resided in Bane; Jacob, at home; Nanticoke and Mountaintop for Mrs.

Samuel Maisel, some time. She was a memberjthiee grandchildren, of Christ Methodist Church, Funeral services will be con-. Mountaintop, and the Rebecca du ted today at noon at the fu-Lodge of Mountaintop. neral home. 348 South Riveri Surviving ir.

rhilnron lcna. SltrfiAi U'it inl.in.nl in r. t. of films, the Report mil be con- decree West 20 4 pprch'-s lo a firmed absolutely. 'slime: THENCE alone the same, South SS C.

REL'l-ING DAVIS, Esq. West. 216 perches to a stone: STEPHEN TKACH 1 THENCE alons lands of William Vernon GILBERT G. JACOBOSKY Charles Klhtucn Estate. South BOARD OF VIEW jdejreej West 53 perches to a stake: THENCS alonx the Susquehanna Rivei North 7T'j SHERIFF SALE decrees East 43 4 perches lo a 'ae- FRIDAY.

January 26. 1962. at 10 00 THENCE along laiid if Elizabeth J. Germ' Fdwardsville Thursday 11 ne was aineri on June 1, Jlal seminary. Km-Rev.

Allen Winn Rev. Father Bobeck clehrated iU'M Several K'eat Mountainview Cemetery. Hard-'his first Mass June 7, 1942 also survive. morrow night playing the alumni team made up of stars from last year's team which copped second nloi'O in CztlUnWi. 1 onffii.

St. Jo.senh Church. He haH aaiuraa. ing. game will start at 6:45.

in nmp avonno A. M-. Court Room No. 1, Court House. North East 45 perches to the Bethlehem: Alfred.

Nuangola; Igation Cemetery, Plains. Rabbi DALfc-Richard execution bv Writ of Dlare of- beeinmn? lormer Miners o. JUUU': o. uianne upitncK nas re-nviikes-Barre pa v' Street nr; iei street, nom naroio I. M.

Davidson will officiate, as 'Mills native. a to her home. Ozone Park. 'Ex'rulion' Ttlm 19t--- is- and 97 perches of laud and bemt parr of l- TT 1 o. il a iuiem High Mass at 9:30 jn.N nonHmo.

ih0 rhrt': sisted by Rev. J. J. Ackerman. Shiva will be observed at the home of Mis.

Solomon' Harry. 102 Maffett Si reel. iortn riaiiKtin oireei, rnaay: ihui iu tne aiea. Vvaltatinn nf th )0 t.uzeine r.unty mil expose sale real uirnovin witn a 2 atory frame dvelllnr 10 30 Rev Burke River of-Rev- JFather Bobeck was nlas holiday visiting with herstate richard g. Williams and located at ai Berwick.

Pennsyi- ficiatine Forest Hills Ceme-lduring the Thanksgiving holidays 1. nwood' Internienl parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lester E.

"leanor a williams. his a.f de- yam. poultry Farm, described mini. nilCM runs v-eillP-' sivuij iiunuos narlh t'ri siribed as fo liiv A-LL that rertam ot In Lurerne rounit need nir uu Liianes. Plymouth; Samuel, at home; Mrs.

Jeanette Wermuth. Canberra. Australia; Mrs. Nell Robins, Nuangola; Mrs. Grace Engler; Mountaintop; 17.

grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be held at the funeral home, Fairview tery, Scranton. Friends mayian(J was on the grartuaiion pro- cakp 1 ueimcK. of land situate North of overbm. Rad notice ts herebv Siven to an call 7 to 9 at Plains High School in- r- Winners ill the contest held in Dallas Township.

Luzrrne County. Penn- and parties in interest that the Sheriff will Friends may call tonight 7 torinrino- nwmK.r at Tjn-s syivai ama. tx-unded and described as on I-ebruary 2. 10i2 file a Schedule of nis iiunr, iviirn ins nPDnew DRISCOLL -Mrs. William, of 11 point on tiie Easterly 1 tribunon in his office.

vhere the aare irill i. iu ana aav 1 to anrl 7 tn in BtGiN.M.M. WARREN W. LANE Warren W. Lane.

78. of 143 Eley Street. Kingston, died at irinveu J11S QlDlOma. 1 -'miusivi West Main Street, Middl Wot CI parish were Stanley and Robert Cunningham. "sritr Li oianic.

side of Warren Drive, said pr.mt heme -be available for inspection, and that dis-North 13 debtees 10 minutes West 71 trtbutlon will be made in acc'ordante it-h fret and North 33 decrees 16 minutes West the schedule unless exceDiion. fii4 'v. rarner Bobeck-was expect- formerly of Plymouth, from vsr i another visit Knnrad Kori AI 1M V.4 West Main, the home of Street, Plymouth, Friday 9. 1 'e! "PT 4 I.enna,rl Ohlhn nveodenl ftf Road. beuif 16 teet on the Utter course: will lit sold bT.

neignts, Lacawanna Countv Conva-afternoo at 2. Rev. William Home. Ransom, "yesterday Highfield wj 1 officiate and in-morninr He had been "a patient ferment will be in months Cemetery Friends may call Born in Tunkhannock. Mr.

to 4 and 1 to 10 p. m. Kts a son of the late Wil- im kxtciit iliam and Keberra Johnson Lane. trilLts IJ ia. He ived-in Kingston 35 years Miles E.

Knecht, 60, of 311 was a member of Dorrance-, Grant Street, Berwick, died of ton Methodist Church and the! Ronniem Mxi Q-AO 5i Vin ominer. npv. ip; 'he common corner of Lois Nos 9 JOSEPH MOCK. Shent Keauiem Mass S.30 St. mRobeckdied more than 20 vears'lVoten Wntpr )ip Mens Club of 10 on plot of lots laid mn for max rosenn Attorney cents Church.

Parish ceme-a0 mm. -u veiis nuicu 1 Iltl rhurch. has announced that lud, a Yci.iey in Dallas TmvDi.P. lu-i Friend, may call 2 to 5 gu Nw York. Dec.

27 "0 hJT wI.UuJZ' y. wife of Drjr.dBercovici. 80; writer: musician lelinski of Mrt cnromcier 01 gvDsv ore. died rjr ou'- -ant, west an aO minutes East 100 fee nrj rees- 'o a point: motion picture, "The -lYuscavage. wife of a Bharmarist home today.

1116.U6 aionc ine rear line 01 lots aos from funeral bom. Ninrth KJJ January 17 and 18. i J. A noted newsnaDer and nan. fouth 33 dtree.

1 minutes Zf: made Samplw redact "ru ana maKa Mall a eha rman nf the ii tn ti-vct LOUISE. Central Bulldini c. rt -r. a-1' -iv7uinaiiuuii, iviae Dtioecn. a a heart attack Tuesday night at Men Bible Class.

His wife, the iViain streei, rtiaay o.JU. rte- tueKar in Diir 7 no writer .1.. rtt. "i-iii 1 1,, laillfl I IIW11SI11U ru, 1 v. 11 11.

I fllSlI 111 Kfr.ll IX at ms nome. roiwr a Moyer. passed awayt qu em Ma s. at. Mary UKU.mentary schnoI; brothCrs An- a writer in Hollywood, and 7 vHVr'w Muiupw E.

Mr. Knecht was born in Main-j June 29, 19oo. Church Kingston. Parish Nwark -K John a suit against Charlie Chap- Shiadei the northeny of front li sen. Pnv.teDA Schlw.

ville and was a resident of Ber-, surviving are daughters, etery, Courtdale. Friends maydrUggis, in Hudson- Dr JoDhilin for plagiarism of the of and Edwards- No 10. 16 "i vas-j9. wick the past 32 years. He was Charles Rosengrant.

and call 2 .0 4 and 7 to 10 ParastasiBobSugal Noch- andSi.he Chaplfn m-ie The Great fX'XER to.ovr.or,;; employed at the American Car Russell Jones, Kingston; services tonight at Rev. anr. nephews. iDictator" Vrant 1, Hiert i hi w.nen Drive' and' Foundry Plant, Berwick. William Paculavich.

Luzerne; Gregory Moneta officiating. Born in Pnmsni. a ale" Dallas penna described Luz-me county become a practical urse. stead. vetr He was a member of the Ranger son Welev of Dalton III -17 rrpn i Funeral services will be con- f01n in Romania of gp par- home on Vine Street on Monday Deed Book 1223 PaSe 513 notice is here- round employment pmate duly and HoweCominv trandXlrlren- fiv Ire at GF-RLL1SMts- Anna.t of morn.ng at 11 Bercovici wrote some- 40 night, will be buried this after- to claimant, and parties Not one cent of to you Hojt.

Company of Mifflinville. giandchildien, five gieat-giand-. Susquehanna Wyo- jn st. Valentine's Church Kaw- 'books- anv of them about noon at from a Hawlev u- mtres Mn" mM nu Frwury board, uniforms. tt boom fur- Surviving are his wife, the children; sisters, Mrs.

May Bow- ming from funeral liomp 1 'cvDsi Th sl ,1 nm" ai 110m a nawiej ru .2 a SciltduIf of plus itrrt monthly eammts. former Minnie 'Mowerv two man and Mrs Lucv Waltei man I Main VrL. wZ' anri tne bnd' Wl" be.PT- Ine- Story of the neral home with interment in otuce where the same win be earn up to s.100 monthly. ElZrV.l Tc' Main Street, WanamieJbrought to Hudson where it win (Gypsies' is considered the stand- the Larksville Cemetery, near ''or motion, and distribution wnt.Box m. this psper.

aaughteis, atrs. tva Jean staniev oi say i e. ana iuis. xiori: Friday 9. Rentnem 1.1-1 arrt wm-i- nn In i.

ri llr- 111 oi. vnitt en. mc umi t. naw lev. anu ntit cai Ksvuie Lem rwj.u a.sli buard CHit.DP.E.v.

LDREN. and Mrs. George Masker, Ber ijiii. i uiinnniiiliM n. I i nrvt icns eTcrDtlnns are tiled tnereto wi Inn ten St.

Church. Wanamie. less exceptions are filed thereto within ten Mary's DAY-WEEK. CALL VA3-3r96. about Ro- etery as announced.

4 Rites will be held at the Hugh! rie also wrote Hanover King Carol Parish cemetery. Friends may- 'That Pnval Mr for a nimiher nf 10 1 days thereafter and will be snld bv-JOSEPH MOCK. Snerlff' MAX ROSENN, Attorney Lee Park Avenue, wick; brotjiei. U. A.

Knecht Mifflinville. Twelve giandchil dren also survive. B. Hughes and Son Funerali 8 Lost can 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. Lover." and "Savage PrnHisral a years was the sevtnn at Ashley Township, from 270 Lee Park illonie, 1044 GREENLEY-John of 155 his SHERIFF SALE Avenue.

Friday 9, Maple Hill Pnpt Rimbaud. Presbyterian Church before tt- Rfircovici 1 a TAN TERRIER named Butch' license. Vinnity Main Street," Susar Notch. VA Funeral services will be held Forty Fort, Saturday afternoon Lohman Street. Trucksville uuc ii a mil ui ciriuiiun i 4.2573 wpiiieier.

rtienas may can ui mcu in iciunnriu. Thursdav. ranee, and studied the organ under Virtor u-h. CI'B SCOCTS TO 1 111 iw. ui mr cnui! of Common Pleas of Luzerne County.

lo BROWN rosary beads. -Central citV from Harold, C. Snowdon Fu-i neral Home 420 Wyoming! me directed. Ihere mil be exposed lo public mental value. Reward.

VA 2-5246 DACCnr "1-iiiuulll Donald Jone. cubmaster nf by vendue or outcry to the highest ME Ashley Cub Scouts Pack 101, nd best bidders, for cash, in Court Room est bidders, for cash, in Court Room GR 1 a Vrt 1 rl Un Cnw nl Ulitl.H Saturday morning at 2. Rev. Guy A. Leinthall and; from the funeral home.

230 Rev. Robert T. Webster will' West Second Street, Berwick, officiate. Interment in Fern' with Rev. Wayne A.

Lutz ofjKnoll Burial Park. Dallas. United Church of Christ official-'Friends may call Thursday and ing. Interment will be in Pine! Friday nights. 7 to 9.

Grove Cemetery, Berwick. Friends may call Friday night. MICHAEL TKTK'K I 7 to 9. Michael Tetick. 75.

of Avenue, Kingston, Thursday 1:30. Rev. L. R. Doak officiating.

Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. GRUVER Victoria of 4821 nas announcen mat ine group 4-M-ti. Reward tt 1 Banf- Luzcrre County Pennsylvania, on inowL-rniuB, in oeeiv-AiDen Schweitzer. He became a man Street. from funeral member of the "Montparnase home o9 Parrish Slreet.

Thurs-group" founded bv Anatole day 9. Requiem Mass 9:30 St. France 1 0 Therese's Church. St. Mary's- Coming to the fnited Stales Cemetery, Hanover in 1904.

he worked for the old vwn uiri-L- nu rnuaj innni oi i JanuarY 2 in the SCOUt rooms at the Meth- A. In the fnrenonn of the sa day. all odist Church. Parents are in- treat of ti.e de 13 Help Wanted Female BOOKKEEPER lo Flanders Avenue, Kensington. viled to attend.

ALL rirh. h.ndw-ritmtr s.atinx inx formerly of Wilkes-Barre, PHILLIPS Daniel, of Oliver, vv.orld as sPrts and 7V iof and to that certain parcel of land Sllu- VT. GIRL SCOUTS TO MEET In the of Hanover. County of Pipr from funeral home, 89 Park! Mills, from Luther M. Kniffeit ana later wrote 'Sixth Avenue, Berwick, died Tuesday at his home following a lengthy iilnecs.

Born In Ukrainia, he came to, Berwick 55 ear ago. He "was! Ashlcv Girl Scouts Troop 225 Luzerne, stale of Pennsylvania, bounded: laoy for ironiiic in her hnme, west Wyo- Funeral Home. 465 South Main rosl' sun several Street. Thursday. Rev.

will meof (nnioht ai C-HVin th. des. rlbed as follows. BKGIN- mini area ywmint 1SS0-M. Avenue, Thursday 9:30.

Re-! quiem Mass at. 10" St. Boniface! Church. St. Mary's Hanover Township.

ning at a point on the southerly side of Hnnvu-crnvD G. Evans officiating. Mt. Green- fonespondent for rnnrn, voihnHict i i-ir reian itore in Tha ramil.t at the Lata CLIFFORD D. SPENCER 1MI W.

Mala rijmaalh Tap. wishes thank all assisted darlnt tta bereavement; al th.e sibs aent tlawers and laaned aatomahiles. JOSEPH B. BADU FUNERAL HOME wood Cemetery, Trucksville. i'be World, he inteiviewed r.

v. mirm run or pa rt time. eas employed by the American Car tltriires l. 1 i'W "wn nanownttni State references. and Foundiy Plant.

Berwick and HANDLEY James of Box 269. this paper. 39 RASI-Mrs. Mary, of 49 Eastieeau. Rrianrl r.no..in A Mrs.

Marilyn boyian in cnarge. n'ZVrZ. Broad Street. Pringle. from retired 11 years ago.

He was a member of SS. Cyril and Metho Main Street Glen Lvon from bels East. One Hundred Flf'y iltti feet LABORATORY Technician for routine" lab. flinoial hnmo IT1 nu, u' lo a corner: THENCE South 77 desiees 23 oratory work in 640-bed feneral hospital. funeial home.

1(4 est Church' He was one of the first estab- I 'minutes west, ntiy eiSnt ont-hun-. or Day or nizht Street, NantlCOke. Thursday writers to cover the lUlLLl lO IldlllCSS dredlln iSOWi feet lo Lot No. 2S: THENCE r' L'v'nx ln acrommodatioiu available. Requiem Mass 9:30 St.

Denis -SDanish ravnlmion -by tht m. North IS dett. St ir.mtt,AW'J'.. '-fnnel Department. Aliento-vn funeral home, 270 Pringle Street, Kingston, Thursday 8:30.

Requiem Mass 9 St. Hed-I wig's Church. St. Ignatius dius Greek Catholic Church of' Berwick. His wife, Fannie, died, in 1955.

I Surviving are seven Church. Italian yJlovalist view and ho enue: THENCE by. the same. WOMAN for eener.l Call between cemetery. IT 1 1 1 ve.M, One ned a Volcano rower railing ieizht one- TT ..1..

STI. TT eizht decrees 25 minutes East, fifty and; -i2 VA 3-910't i Glen Lyon. jbitter and articulate oppone one-huti'lrrdtlis i.SOOH, feet Tr, "4. opme; JACKSON Leo 81 the aiain dtwc-d a rascism Honolulu. Hopes of har- place of becinnm: containing ls.ooo FREE OF BILLS? nnu rauiuie iriiik, josepni Street Durve from funeral t' the Family tht Late ANDREW S.

POLACHEK :3 I niai At Printle wIshH ta thank all he saiistrd darlnf Its bereavement; aist thtaawha sent flswers and Mas Cards and leaned Mtemobile. uit, 1 1 ii ii lunrmi (imp nessmg voicainr steiun mean oian tne iew xear tree oi bills home. 802 Susquehanna Ave and bemr lot No. 24 on plot Laceyville, Thursday 2 p. m-i-LrRO SI TER 'electrical power appear to be for John-with money earned selling Avon out by Frederick Korn.

Surveyor, iiiuinj wjtm i.rr jiniiniiii, Berwick; Mrs. Stephen Ku-hark, Forty Fort, and Mrs. William Alles, Wilkes-Barre. Thir Key. Albert R.

Sesmaier of- Metro Slater, of oj6 West Shaw- evaporating. Tomto. and recorded Luzerne County on in JOUr spare ne. No experi- time. NO experi nue, Ve.st Pittston, Thursday 9:30.

Requiem Mass 10 Sacred Heart Church, Durye. St. I ficiating. Lacey Street Ceme-npe Avenue. Plymouth, passed The Hawaii 'Thermal Pow er t-fence AOril )K lOfil In M.n Aoo la 7 I.

necessary. Call VA 3-5376. ferv away VPSIerrlav hoc aVsanHnnnl fnn i 1 teen grandchildren; seven great r. 11 i ii a in minera in and under lot tn. jonns cemetery, 13 Help Wanted Female giauuLuiiuicii ouu Bit-n-uuj(ii- KUSatK Mis Ann Of 95 Mer- i uwnir, niuuwin.

an it" iivr sues Hticie uiining remer v.nn tne nam to mine and remove ter. Mrs. George Pytiak of Islen, a 7 Vinpi rift Street Plains' from of one week. He was started five 'months ago. ine fully ai they are N.

a.So survive Mil.erFu'nVrai'Hom Austri. and had resided, A spokesman for the company TiJGKZ Prayer services Thursday morn-! Inursday 2- Main Street Plains Fridav 2 pbmouth the past 62 years. cracks and lava tubes haver.d and Catherine Koonrad his ing at 9 at the funeial home. 230 l-ahevlll cemeteiv. Mr.

Slater was employed as plagued drit'ing and expensive nd dated West Second Street. Berwick. A KKTZ of 134 West Main, 'r. it Ai a maintenance man bv the tools have heen lost. One site "litb.r Lacal Oat SlaU" Fan era I llome Ambulance Sen ic lit Wyominr Ave, Wyoming Phone Wyoming- 81 57 Park Ave, oooa Requiem High Mass will he cele-l Glen Lon, from fu Wanted Par 8ha raetary Experienced Forelady For Fittini Roots Also EXPERIENCED SAMPLE STITCHER State Quillflritlont and Salary rtiulresnents.

All SepHta Confidential. Box 258, this paper. tery. Friends may call 7 tO -icivvmnna naill'Oaa many was given. Up after drillers hit a newly constructed frame ranch-lype resi- vears prior to retiring in 1947.

stream of hot water. demt with fun cellar and compoamon roof. brated in SS. Cyril and Mcthodi- neral home, 211 West Main 10 p. m.

Street f.len I.vnn Jai Was a member Of SS Peter! The remainin vicr I. In the. hnU" ln 111 fllnnt. The remamin? rig Is in the 10:30. Requiem Mass 11.

St. SELNER George Catholic nimn nrfia nn Ihta elnnni milch us Church, Berwick. Rev. John Bilanyrh will be celebrant. Inter-i cemetery.

I i Adalbert's Church. St. Michael's Cemetery, Glen Lyon. Friends may call tonight 7 to 10 and Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. u-iiiii nuafl, renwooa, a.

v-nuicn. riymoum. active Kilauet Volcano. formerly of Nanticoke, from Survivors are the following 1 Earl Lohman Funeral Home, children: Mrs. Frances Senko 84 Prospect Street, Nanticoke, Plymouth; John, Canton.

I m(t Tavprnc Offr Thursday 11. Rev. Duane Col-'Anna. at home; Mrs. WUlard via Ll IIS V11LI MRS.

MARTHA E. HEINZ Mra. Martha Edwards Charles E. Flynn funeral Home LOW of Adolph Heinz, passed and parties In Interest that the will on February 2. 19fi2 file a Schedule of Dls-tribikfton In his office, where the same will be available for Inspection, and that distribution will be made in accordance with the scheduli unless exceptions are filed th-reio within ten UOi days thereafter.

Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Ridte Pike Builders. Inc. lo the use of Terminal Warehouse Company. Assignee vs. Andrew Koonrad, Catherine Koonrad and will be sold bv JOSEPH MOCK, Sheriff EDWARD DARLING.

Attorney 13 Help Wanted Female nns oiriciating. Newport Cen--smith. Idetown: Mrs. William I away yesterday morning at the KOCHER-Mrs. Elizabeth, nf 23.

'home of her daughter. Mrs. South Welle. Street from fu. ter Gemeterv.

It? Ai-TirrAt iSchultheis, Gouldsboro; also three rallOUt I rOtCCtlOn Wanted Experienced Operators PAT and 7IIOHT SHIFTS JAN GARMENT St. Penna. Clly VA J-JJJt k- 001 oiDDir jci oimji rnifu rn. r-rir l-f X. Mala i lxx.xiw.

amp.on Street. Thursday 9.j formerly of Larksville fmm Knoxville. Should Requiem Mass 9:30 St. Mary's1 funeral home at Buffalo. u'Jh p.

rome' asl anf! Church. Parish remeterv Thursday. Mt i.renu-ood 1 "moutn. Saturday middle Tennesseeans may find funeral home at Buffalosiree" War r' n-' Thursday Mt Greenwood Cem 8 middle Tennesseeans may find VA 2-6847 James Jennings, 200J Prospect lAvenue, Scranton, with whom she resided. A daughter of the late James and Nora Ronan Edwards.

Mrs. Ahsagjfc I elerv Tru knl morning at 9:30. Requiem High hack in man's earliest rttij. iiuih.vnie. 'Mass will be ceehrateri al 1(1 h- over township.

'Hein7 T-Ovirlorl in CAnftn i of 102 15 Help Wanted Both Sexes Sum-STASH And eu- nf 141 Dawn, in SS. Peter and Panl Cieek tu i k- cj" iWAK-fmiip. mif Street. Darbv i.M, aiciir- iiivimiiii 111 formeily; DOrt Street. Dallas fmm Catholic Church.

Plymouth In. i ti of Edwardsville. from funeral M. S. Frederick I Sons, Inc.

Funeral Home 517 Carey 2-2711 HE. Mail St, PX1S6I1 1U0 Wyi. Ire, F.F., 10 7 010! na a siuu si inr mine neral home. 10 Marhell Ave- terment in parish t'emetery, than 700 liniestone raves lacing nue, Dallas. Thursday 9.

Re- Plymouth Township. aif.a anr) Cjvi Defence e- quiem Mass 9:30 Gate of Friends may call 7 to 10 p. m. have pointed out thev make Heaven Church. Parastas services will be conduct-'excellent fallout shelters' home.

480 North Main Street, Friday morning- 9:30. Requiem Mass 10. St. Vladimir's Church, (Edwardsville, St. Mary's Ceme nrl niUt l.lfl s.

'i our was nieiuner of St. John the Evangelist Church, Scranton. Also surviving are a granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. Funeral will be held Saturday morning al 9 from the home of Mrs. Jennings with a Mass at' 9:30 In-St.

John the Evangelist' Church, Scranton. Interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Minooka. OPERATORS wanted on dresses.

Ex-perienced joiner, waist maker, skirt maker. Apply Royal Fashions Dallas. Friends may call, SWEENEY-Patrick from Mv on Ste uk of bating 1 hc ('lVes a'flf00fI 4 and 7 to 10. Parastas 240 South Main Street, Ashley. officiating.

purpose because they meet tery, 2 to this two and services tonight at 7. Rev inursaay 3. Kequiem Mass uRs 4va stunt ,7 A 9:30 St. Phatlec rhu.ch ANNA MIAI.NA uncontaminated water CD Mrs. Anna Shalna nf lMSLlovd nertt sflv Day or Night Shift Experienced French Cord Binders PRESTIGE SHOE GO.

751 No. Pennsylvania Ave, Wilkes-Barre Lawrence Zakiewsk' official-1 ing. ransn cemetery. Street, Scranton, died Tuesdav MILLER Albert, or 61 Mt. TH OM AS Llewellyn G.

of 181 nKnt her home after an ill- 2 to 4 and Friends may call to 9. HUGH B. HUGHES SON Funeral Home Completely Air Conditioned U44 WyamiRf Fart PHONE BD 7-174 1 Airy Road, Shavertown. from Church Street. Kingston, from ness Mrt Expressways Acquire Hugh B.

Hughes and Son Fu- A native of Lithuania funeral home. 47 Old River; Road, Friday 2. Rev. Frederic! 284 Main St, Dupnnt neral Home, 1044 Wyoming snaina migrated to this countrv 1 IT Avenue, Forty Fort, fhild and resided in Scran-, I SVCnOlOfflCai 1 OUCH 2. Rev.

Edmund L. John o'f nwst of her life. She was a Kidam officiating. Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. Friends may call 2 to and 7 to 10.

MVSLEK Mrs. Anna, of 232 i Orchard Street, Plymouth, Wyoming Avenue Christian member of St. Joseph's Lithu- Cincinnati i.n Slope besidei Church officiating. Forty Church, St. Ann's Society the city's are being; IS Help Wanted Both Sexes n.

U. T-1-. .1 1 ...111. t-emewry. rienas may can 7 "irn trner or st.

ran- miiuninn to 9i i cis; Her husband. George, died shrubs and trees which reduce lo Hi ner nusbanrl. George, died snruos ana trees wnicn rruuee rrom luneral home 70 East1 Main Street, Plymouth, A. formerly years ago. Mrs.

Shalna was roadside maintenance curb ero-day 8:30. Requiem Mass 9 StJ of 374 North Hvde Park Ave- a the late George on, muffle traffic noise and re-Mary'. Nativity Church. PaiLshl nue Scranton from Wilka Miller Funeral Homt Established 1871 JACK S. MILLER, Director I NorUt Main Street.

Plains Private Display Rooms ccmeterv. Plymouth Tmim-hin knm. ca e. ouiviving are sons. Anthonv vvniiani iunmi, luntisine ne- EARL LOHMAN FUNERAL HOME Successor lo Drew Harter 84 Prospect St.

Nanticoke PHONE REGENT 5-5533 I ONVZCHAK-Mrs. 58 hannock Fridav 2 Rev Ron jHarrUon' X- J- nn6 George, velopment says the Sal" WoodaM offidaS FalIs Panting effort also Is tied di- 1 A Mrc Anns 1. jr.r trt I ha ncneho on nnl evialr- nvside Cemeterv Tunkhan- -n. Jiiatiion, una iij.iuc yimriFiy, lUHKIian- A Mnn. cu.1 nuiliiTl.li "If -un let Miss Aldona of motorists: "if let Shalna.

at home-1 up you a west Maple from funeral home, 480 North Main Street, Friday morning 9, Requiem Mass 8:30. SS. Peter and TT I STITCHERS on Singer Sewing Machines is New Modern Plant, Good Working Conditions. Apply HEAVENLY SHOES, INC. Carey Ave.

Crossroads nock. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. two grandchildren, Jeanne, a stu-i highway look frowsy, people dent at Marvwood College I throw all their litter on It. But t.atn-jXisCHLER -William of 9Scranton, and Anthony of Hill- if it looks like a park, they re Butler Street, Pittston, from side, a sister. Mrs.

Marvlsneet it." wiuicu, rrorisn cemeieiy, Plains. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. Parastas services tonight at 8. Rev. Andrew Funtral Home 14-19 West Creen Street Nanticoke Phono Nanticoke.

RE 5-6598 runeral home. 67 William Street, Pittston. Thursday 9. Requiem Mass 9:30 St. John the Evangelist Church.

Parish! cemetery. 1 Spoodis, Superior. Wis. Funeral will be held from the will be celebrated In St. Joseph's funeral North Main Church at 10.

Interment in parish Avenue, Scranton, a ayxemetery. Friends may morning at 9:30. A Requiem Mass'call 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. uniystun officiating ttmSfim-mri O'TOOLE Mrs.

Edith, of 256'.

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