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The Pocono Record from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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The Pocono Recordi
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Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
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10 Woman The Stroudtborgs, Pa. Feb. 23,1973 dies in crash MOUNT POCONO Mrs. Madeleine Leonard, 48, of Cresco, died Thursday morning in a one-car crash in Mount Pocono. She was the widow of John W.

Leonard. Born in Livermore, she was a daughter of the late Arthur and Adele (Boucher) Merrill. She had been a resident of the area for the past 20 years. She was a member of St. Bernadette's Roman Catholic Church, Canadensis.

She is survived by four sons, Robert Shank, Stroudsbrug R.D. 1, Kevin Leonard, John a a i Leonard, all at home; four a Mrs. Frenda Chicwym, Livermore Falls, Mrs. Florence Bryant, North Jay, and twin a Delores and Deborah, both at home; a sister, Mrs. Ann Gould, Jay, three brothers, Jerald Merrill, Livermore, Clayton Merrill, Jay, and i a i a i and 11 grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by the William H. Clark Funeral Home, 1003 Main Stroudsburg. Minnie M. Lesoine STROUDSBURG Mrs. Minnie M.

Lesoine, 86, of Stroudsburg, died Wednesday a a a Stroudsburg. She was the widow of David H. Lesoine. A i i resident of Monroe County, she was the daughter of the late John and Jane (Cramer) Hallett. She was a member of the East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church.

She is survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Lanterman Funeral Home, 27 a i a Stroudsburg, with Rev. Harold C. Eaton officiating.

There will be no viewing. Burial will be in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. Dawson Decker, Jr. LARGO, Fla. Dawson, Decker, 20, of Largo, a a Stroudsburg, died Monday night from injuries suffered in an automobile accident in Largo.

A construction worker in Florida, he was born in East Stroudsburg, a son of Dawson Decker, Largo, and the late Laura (Transue) Decker. In addition to his father, he is i by a sister, Deborah Lynn Decker, Largo; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Clyde Transue, East Stroudsburg; and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Decker, East Stroudsburg. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Daniel G. Warner Funeral Home, North Ninth Street, with Rev. William F.

Wunder officiating. Viewing will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today. Burial will be in Sand Hill Cemetery, Shoemakers. Tax guide booklet on sale Postmaster Fred R.

Rhodes announced Wednesday the off i i a I a Service Guide, "Your Federal Income Tax," is on saleagain at the Stroudsburg Post Office. i assistance to taxpayers filing separate or joint returns. It contains sample completed forms with entries keyed to appropriate pages and many clear examples of allowable expenses, deductions and contributions. Rhodes said this year's revised edition, priced at 75 cents, is expected to be another "best seller." Also on sale for 75 cents is "Tax i a Business," a booklet containing guidelines for preparing returns for small businesses. "Your Federal Income Tax Guide" is also on sale at all first and second class post offices, Rhodes said.

Funeral Notice LEONARD, Madeleine, of Cresco. Feb. 23, 1973. Aoe 4fl. Funeral arrangements to bo announced by the William H.

Clark Funeral Home, Stroudsburg. CLARK Weather pattern MAIIONAl WfAtHU illVICl FCXICAS1 7 1-11-71 30.00 30.24 3 00 2977 29.53,, UH W(A1Hd fOTOCAS1 EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Cloudy with snow flurries mostly in the higher elevation areas today through Saturday. High today in the mid 30s to low 40s. Low tonight in the teens to low 20s. Highs Saturday in the 30s.

Probability of precipitation 20 per cent today and tonight. NEW YORK CITY Mostly cloudy today with high in the mid 30s. Partly cloudy and colder tonight and Saturday. Low tonight in the mid 20s. High Saturday in the mid 30s.

Probability of precipitation 20 per cent today and tonight. ATLANTIC CITY Partly sunny today and Saturday. High today in the mid to upper 40s. Fair tonight with low in the low to mid 20s. High Saturday in the low to mid 40s.

Probability of precipitation 20 per cent today and tonight. LOCAL TEMPERATURES i 2 3 i 7 9 10 11 12 p.m 30 29 27 26 27 30 35 37 38 40 12 a.m 37 36 35 35 33 3) 30 29 28 membership drive falls short STROUDSBURG The Monroe County YMCA 1973 membership enrollment has surpassed the halfway point in terms of dollars, but is still far short of its goal of 800 members. According to this week's report from division leaders and captains, the has massed $10,612 and 334 members since its membership drive began Jan. YMCA also has a goal of $18,000. Pierce Harleyj executive director of the plan to continue the drive until we reach "bur goals? There will be a big effort in the next three or four weeks and I hope we will reach our goal by the end of March.

"We never have enough of volunteers, but the ones we have are doing a good job. Our division leaders are determined to do the job." The drive has four division leaders, headed by Dennis Douds, Alex Bensinger, Ron Drescher and Harry Pfeifer who have various captains under them. Each captain is responsible for gathering volunteers to contact all active members on a personal basis. Francis "Casey" Drake is acting as membership enrollment chairman, assisted by William J. Moran and John H.

Dennis. The membership drive was initially supposed to run for two weeks in conjunction with the National YMCA'Week. Harley said during 1972, the had 600 member's" "and'the Y's goal was to have tnem renew their membership and add 200 new members. The present cost of the YMCA is $15 for youths and college students, $25 for men, $35 for women and $60 for a fami- Funds received from the membership drive will be put into the Y's operating budget, according to Harley. School schedules concert STROUDSBURG The Stroudsburg High School Music a will sponsor its annual Pops Concert, a i talent, at 8 pjn.

Wednesday at the high school gymnasium. The concert will feature orchestral and vocal music performed by students at the high school. All the music will be of a popular and contemporary nature, featuring tunes from Twentieth Century America. Among the selections that will be performed are a medley of hits by popular duo Sonny and Cher, the overture to the musical, "The Fan- tasticks," a tribute to Cole Porter and many other well- known contemporary songs. Kowalyshyn to visit courthouse STROUDSBURG State Rep.

Russell Kowalyshyn of the 138th District will be at Courthouse, Stroudsburg, between 10 am. and noon today. He is at the Monroe County Courthouse the last Friday of each month in order to meet with county residents of the 138th District, who live in the Townships of Chestnuthill, Eldred, Hamilton, Jackson, Ross, Stroud and Tunkhannock. Monroe County residents can also communicate with Kowalyshyn by contacting either Thomas R. Joyce, 1900- N.

Fifth Stroudsburg, or William H. Baumgartner, Kunkletown R.D. 1. Hospital notes Admissions Donald Johnson, Pen Argyl; Gene Filippone, Hartsdale, Mrs. Helen Pines; Mrs.

Lena Amat, East Stroudsburg; Mrs. a a a Stroudsburg; Mrs. Edith Perk Columbia, N.J.; Samuel George, Wind Gap; Henry Thomas, Bangor; Charles Butz, Stroudsburg; Mrs. Marian Geiges, Newfoundland; a i a Stroudsburg; George Griffin, Ardsley, N.Y.; Mrs. Jane A.

McCormick, Tobyhanna. Discharges i a Correction EAST STROUDSBURG The second annual Monte Carlo Night to be held at Notre Dame High School of East Stroudsburg will begin at 7 p.m. Saturday in the school auditorium. Funeral Notices DECKER Dawson, of Lartjo, Feb. 19, 1973.

Age 20. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services Saturday, Feb. 24 at 2 p.m. In the Daniel G. Warner Funeral Home.

Interment In Sand Hill Cemetery. Viewing today, 7 to 9 p.m. WARNER LARSH, Howard of Largo, Fla. Feb. 19,1973.

Age 21. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend funeral services Saturday, Feb. 24, at 2 p.m. In the Daniel G. Warner Funeral Home.

Interment in Sand Hill cemetery. Viewing Friday, Feb. 23, 7 to 9 p.m. WARNER The selection of a fitting memorial will forever stand as a tribute to the departed loved one. Stroudsburg Granite Co.

TRUMAN BURNETT, OWNER Main St. al Dreher Ave. SlroudsDurg 42I-3S91 Do You Have A Dry House? WE SELL McGRAW EDISON HUMIDIFIERS AS LOW AS 50 C. ARCHIBALD Company CASH 'n CARRY or WE'LL INSTALL 720 Phillips Street 421-7480 Stroudsburg JP's fines total $20,904 HARRISBURG Eight Monroe Cotnty justices of the peace have forwarded fines totaling $20,904 to seven state agencies, according to audits of the fining officers by the state Auditor'General's Department. The Department of Revenue received the bulk at followed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission, the Pennsylvania Fish Commission, $355; the Department of Environmental Resources, $235; the Department of Agriculture, $175; the Public Utility Commission, $50; and the Department of State, $50.

Audits are as follows: Justice Jean M. Davis, Magisterial District 4-1, East Stroudsburg, heard 462 cases with fines totaling $5,019 from May 1,1971 to July 31,1972, including 450 vehicle code violations with fines of $4,765 and 12 game law violations with $254 in fines. The justice also paid an April 30, 1971 balance of $365 due the state. Margaret Dyson, justice of the peace in Tunkhannock Township (Long Pond), heard six vehicle code violation cases involving $90 in fines from June 1, 1971 to Jan. 2, 1972, when her commission expired.

The justice owes $25 in fines plus $2.50 in penalties. Justice Richard T. Hickman, Middle Smithfield Township (Busbkill), heard one game law violation case with a $100 fine from July 1, 1971 to July 31,1972. Justice Floyd W. Kellogg, Stroudsburg Borough, heard 32 cases with fines totaling $545 from June 1, 1971 to Jan.

2, 1972, when his commission expired. Thirty-one involved vehicle code violations with fines of $515 and one was a food law violation with a $30 fine. The justice paid a May 31,1971 balance of $120 due the CASH 7 CARRY SPECIAL THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 5 Gladiolus and 8-oz. Box of LOFT'S Marshmallow Parfaits I) FLOWERS GREENHOUSES 553MAIN 421-0368 E. BROWN E.

PA. 421-42M Saylorsburg R.D. Mrs. Anna Smith, East Stroudsburg; Stroudsburg R.D. Elmer Dippre, Stroudsburg; John a i a a Miss Jane Rowland, Amber; Miss Moira Kruse, Middletown, N.J.; Edward Hovan, Columbia, N.J.; Mrs.

Ethel Ashton, East A Reizenwitz, Delaware Water Gap. Funeral Notices LESOINE, Mime M. of Stroudsburg. February 21, 1973. Age 86.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services Saturday, Feb. 24 at 11 in the Lanterman Funeral Home. Interment in Prospect cemetery. No visitation. LANTERMAN MARTIN, Kenneth of Miami, Fla.

Feb. 21, 1973. Age 59. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services Saturday, Feb. 24, at 1 p.m.

in the Lanterman Funeral Home. I in a a Dlngmans Ferry. Viewing Friday 7 to 9 p.m. LANTERMAN MECKES, Charles, of Palmerton R.D. 1, Feb.

20, 1973. Age 52. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services Friday, Feb. 23, at 2 p.m. in the Kresge Funeral Home, Brodheadsville.

Interment In St. John's Cemetery, Effort. Viewing Thursday 7 to 8:30 p.m. KRESGE state but still owes $10.50 in penHks, according to audit. Justice Marilyn D.

Latzo, Mount Pocono Borough, heard' 176 cues between June 1, 1971 and July 31, U72 involving $2,900 in fines. One hundred seventy-five cases involved vehicle code violations with' fines of $2350 and one was a public utility law violation with a $50 fine, the justice also paid a May 31, 1971 balance of due the state. Justice Clara C. Pope, Magisterial District 3-1, Mount Pocono, heard 605 cases with fines totaling $9,228 from June 1, 1971 to June 30, 1972, including 550 vehicle code violations with fines of 27 game law violations, 20 fish law violations, $350; one boat law violation, six state park law violations, $235; and one general food law violation, $60. Justice Graden District Stroudsburg, heard 161 cases; between Jan.

3 and July Jl, 1972 involving in fines. Vehicle code violations accounted for 158 cases and $1,699 in fines; beauty culture law violation, one case with a fine of $50; food and chemistry; law, violation, one case at $80, and marking law violation, one case at $25. Ttie justice owes the state $10. The First National Bank of Eastern Pennsylvania has a trust department that's deeply experienced. It's also widely experienced with 20 different offices in Eastern Pennsylvania.

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