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tCAN POTTSVIUE (PA REPUBI Z4 Data Fran U.S. WFATHf ft MXSAV 55A THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 197 Gordon Man Killed in N.J. Truck Wreck OBITUARIES -i '--fV- COURTHOUSE NEWS Jones Jr." GORDON A 52-year-old Benjamin Gordon man, E. Bernard Stog Benjamin Thomas 62, of niew was. killed Wednesday in a truck accident in Saddle- Henderson, N.

a native of Coaldale, was killed Monday In brook, N. J. Stogniew, employed by Fer an auto accident In the Hend guson Trucking Co. of Blooms- Court Awards Gambling Money; erson area. burg, was.

pronounced dead on was last em Mr. Thomas i a i arrival at Patterson General ployed as a construction worker in; North Carolina. He was a Hospital, Paterson, N.JT. His son, Edward B. trav To Council on Alcoholism, Drugs former ol Lansiord ana had been an assistant foreman eling with him at the time, was turned over to the council and It is alleged from John Jo-i I The Schuylkill County' Coun injured.

There was no report of the rest of the items destroyed." FIgur Show Low TmproturM Exptdd seph Pancerella and Frank' the. boys injuries, but he has cil on Alcoholism and Drug Marlow, both of Shenandoah, Until Friday Morning Abuse will receive 51,039.30 on been hospitalized in New Jer sey. 1 taken was a large number of Isolated: Precipitation Hot Indicated Consult local Foot horse bets number slips with Mr. Stogniew, a World War plays over $7,000 and lived at 613 Mc- Knight for the past six years, i i $283 in cash. The court ordered the cash turned over to the council and the other items destroyed.

Gambling charges against two men. were dis He wasf born Aug. 20, 1918 in Showers Predicted Over Wide Area Showers are predicted Thursday for the Northwest, Nebraska and in a line up the Mississippi Valley into the Ohio Valley toward the Great Lakes and the Northeast. Cooler weather is forecast for the Northwest, the Lakes region and the Ohio Valley. Warmer temperatures are expected in the South.

i (AP Wirephoto Map) Kulpmont. His parents were at the coaidaiej uomery or tne Lehigh Navigation Coal Co. i His Benjamin and Sara Ricards Thomas, preceded him in death. Surviving His widow, the former Ann three daughters, Mrs. Frank (Blod-wyn) Bitsko, Sea Girt, N.

J.t Mrs. Michael ((Mildred) Demy-anovich, Erie, and Mrs. Richard (Myrtle) Tipping, St John's Newfoundland; two brothers, William, Jim Thorpe and Dearborn, a sister; Mrs. yrtle Maxwell, ight grandchildren. J.

Funeral services Friday Stanley Stogniew of Elysburg, Gambling charges against Sob erick were nolle pressed, by Dist Atty.iRussell because of lack of evidence after the county courts: suppressed evidence because ol a faulty search warrant. It is alleged from John J. Pascavage and John J. Pance-relli, both of Shenandoah, con-" fiscated were 600 football tic kets and horse bets and $240.20 in cash. The court ordered the money turned over to the council and the gambling items destroyed-by the sheriff.

Gambling charges against the two men were ignored by the February 1969 grand jury. From Elmer C. Lemke, missed by the grand jury. an order issued by Pres. Judge James J.

Curran, of the Schuylkill County The money was obtained by state police in', gambling; raids staged in the county over 'the past two years. The court ordered the money turned over to the council for use. in the aid to comb a alcoholism and drugs. Judge Curran also in his- destruction order, directed merchandise. confiscated as prizes turned over to two orphanages and the late Rose; (Dugan) Stog niew.

He was a member of LAWRENCE E. SCHEIB JR. Schieb Rites Funeral services for Spec. 4 Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Gordon. Surviving, in addition to his HOSPITAL NEWS Lawrence Scheib 20, of father, are His widow, the for From Arthur W- Hubler, Lavelle, it is alleged taken 20 bottles of unopened alcoholic beverages and cases of beer.

The-court ordered the unopened containers of liquor be turned rver. to the Good Samaritan Hospital and the rest- destroyed. Liquor violation a against-Hubler were dismissed Tower City, who was killed mer Eva Moll; children, Ed August 29 while serving with ward Rose Marie, a junior the 101st Airborne, Division (Air Good Samaritan Pottsville Gelslnger student in North Schuylkill H. and Rest Haven Home and alco mobile) in Vietnam, will take Admissions Admissions: I Admissions: I. sisters, Mrs.

Eva Dab- place from Steward Dreisigack- Mrs. Dolores Bachman, 1331 holic beverages taken in. raids staged by the--liquor 'Control ulis and Mrs. Elsie Kutz, Brook Edward W. Huhn, 300 E.

Bid- Lester, Ldvinghouse, RD3 Pine er Funeral Home, Tower City, ral Home, Lansford. 1 i I Mrs. Joseph C. k- Harman Tower City, it is alleged confiscated was one gum ball one dice and $1 in cash: W. Norwegian Pottsville.

by a grand jury in April 1969. lyn, N. Sister Joannette, a Grove. Board turned over to the Good pending arrival of the service die Gordon; Mrs. Gertrude Soult, 52 N.

Lehigh A Christine DeMatteo; MaryD. member of the CSB order, sta Burd Kriber, 302 S. Liberty Samaritan Hospital in Potts The money was ordered by the Mrs. Ruth DiBaggo, 1239 E. tioned in a convent Nanti Frackville.

I 1 ville for medical use. -v court turned over to the coun Centre Mahanoy City. coke; Mrs. Patricia Pitt, Kulp Mrs. Frances Sullivan, 128 N.

Mrs. Theresa Mae Harman, From Harry -Lewis -Heffner, Ashland, alleged taken Were nine punchboards and a radio clock, steak knife set, electric scissors; stadium blanket and ice bucket offered as prizes. All gambling paraphernalia cil and the other, items- de Florence J. Gannon 313 West Hazleton State Nicholas Saint Clair. mont; a Droxner, viiitejit, man's body from Vietnam.

The serviceman was born in Lewisburg. His parents are Lawrence and Betty (Trego) Scheib of Tower City. He was a 1968 graduate of Williams Valley H. S. arid entered the 44, wife of Joseph C.

Harman confiscated were ordered by stroyed. The grand jury, in July Main Girardville. Lillian Katula, 603 W. Market Brooklyn, N. Y.

Admissions: i Dist. Atty. Richard Russell for 1968 ignored a gambling charge Mrs. Carol Donmoyer, Sam Services will be Saturday St. of 214 Pottsville St, Wiconisco, died yesterday! at her homel Paul WandiShin, 124 Mon disposal of the money, merchan my's Trailer Court, Schuylkill Judge Curran directed the Joseph Austerberry, 1020 morning from the Frederick T.

roe, McAdoo; Anna Rogan, dise and alcoholic beverages Haven. against Lemke. It isvalleged from Joseph Ma-cario, Minersville, punchboards prizes: turned over to the Potts Mrs. Harman, born in Market St. Kull Funeral Home, N.

9th 207 1 4th Dneida; Jean Zu- which have been held by the ville Childrens Home and the service July 18, 1969. He had been serving as a rifleman in Sandy Rosenberg, 2051 Maha- Ashland. Mass in Our Lady of onisco was a daughter or the state police liquor, were confiscated also a golf late. John and Ruth (Carl) I noy Mahanoy City. Good Counsel Church, Gordon.

punchboards destroyed. '-From Ameen a 1, Company 1st Battalion, 327th board since the raids. Ginny and Robert Cummmgs Infantry of the division's 1st Judge Curran to be. 'destroyed by Pottsville and Sam Brantley Mahanoy City. Mrs.

Howard Trautman Brigade, i and. Blascello E. Simpson, both catti, Rr. 123 W. Sherman McAdoo.

Discharges: -Georgianne JBielen. Coaldale Admissions: Lois 1 Nanzarrow, 508 Lombard Mrs. Susan Kibler, Kathy Parobeck, 476 Wallace the county '-r by Judge Curran to. be- destroy Spec. 4 Scheib was a member Mrs.

C. Adolphina Trautman, of Allentown, alleged, confiscat St. of Trinity United Church of ed by the county sheriff. 78, of 507 E. Grand Tower ed were football pool tickets Mrs; Delia Weiss, 211 N.

2d Christ, Tower City. Thomas Evans, 422 E. Arch Pottsville. Mrs. Mary Fitzpatrick, 1020 N.

W. 11th Miami Florida. Edward Kenna, 36 Hillcrest, Branchdale. Mrs. Jane Kerschner, 110 River Cressona.

Kevin Kupich, 731 Garfield Sch. Haven. Mrs. Julia Legaza, Branch-dale. Mrs.ilsabell Long, 2313 Brown Philadelphia.

All these items were being City, died yesterday afternoon and race tickets and S371.35 in St. Surviving, in addition to his held by officials as evidence but in Good Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Rosemary Steffy, RD2 parents, are four brothers, they are no longer needed be Mrs, Trautman, born in 616 Lehigh Jim Thorpe, Schuylkill Haven. Jones.

She was a member! of Grace Evangelical Congregational Church Wiconisco; fcnd the Wiconisco! VFW UVuxilia'ry. Surviving Her husband, Joseph three! daughters Mrs. Renee Meltz, (Lykens; Jan Marie, Sarina Ruth, at home; two eons, Joseph C. Harman Harrisburg; Scott at home; two sisters, Mrs. Esther R.

Ma-lone, Enola; Mrs. Ellen L. Pac-key, Anchorage, Alaska; a brother, Charles H. Jones, San Lean dra, Calif four grandchildren. Aaron, Daniel, Timothy, and Paut at home: his maternal Tower, dry, was a daughter of John Wussula, Mrs.

Clara bag, radio clock, flash electric can opener, rotisserie and a lamp offered as prizes and $61.30 in cash. Judge Curran ordered the money turned over to the council and the prizes to the St. Francis Orph-ange in Orwigsburg. The punch-boards were ordered destroyed by the sheriff. Before issueing his destru tion order Judge Curran had issued a rule on all the persons named in the petitions filed by Dist.

Atty. Russell to show cause why the monies and items alleged confiscated Mrs. Wanda Dodds, 36 North cause county grand juries dismissed criminal a against the persons from 'whom the late Adolf and Christina Barnes, 550 Hazard i St Mrs Mill Saint Clair. (Dief enbach) Long. She was a grandparents Mr.

and Mrs Charles Trego Tower City. Rose Lapsons, RD1, Nesque- Vern Flannigan, 106 White St, member of St. Paul's Lutheran honing. Mrs. Gloria J.

Yaroh, cash. The court ordered the money turned over to the council and the gambling items destroyed. A grand jury in February -1969 dismissed- gambling charges brought "against the three, men. It is alleged from George So-berick Coaldale, confiscated were a slot machine and a large number of. number slips, Summit Hill.

Oinrc.h. Tower Citv: the Glen 615 E. Pine St.UMahanoy City, it is alleged the; items were confiscated. The petitiohs filed by pist. Mrs.

Edna Stiley, Main Mrs. Mabel M.Powell 606 N. Chapter OES, Lykerts. Her hus Richard Zollanzizzo, 333 East Andrew C. Berger Sacramento.

band, Howard, died in 1947. Atty. Russell to court were as Wade Summit Hill, Russel Eva Minnig 208 W. Market Surviving Children -Anna Andrew C. Berger; 87, Mar Brutts, 306 Hazle Tamaqua.

St. follows: It alleged taking from Peter Mae Trautman, Mrs. iHarriet 8th Pottsville. Elizabeth Reily, 408 Centre Ashland. Joanne Schaeffer, 508 Dock Sch.

Haven. Services will be Saturday Thomas McGee 120 Morris ket Auburn, died Wednes day at his hlome. Discharges: Sandra Lee O'Donnell, Mrs Reiner, both of Tower City; J. Huth, five bottles of mornuig irora jscnansiau ana Mrs. Jane Smith.

Wil- Saint Clair. Discharged: He was born in Auburn, a whiskey, -and four cases of beer, Lenore O'Gorman, Joseph Dietz should not be disposed and they were given 10 days to answer but none did. football pool tickets and 50-50 chances and $67.25 in cash. Jhe court ordered the money Robert Schaeffer 431 Fairview liamstown; Mrs. Elizabeth Otto, Huth was charged with -t son of Jackson, and Mary Bryon Poticher, Michael Wal- Joseph Yanochko, John Whit head, Summit Hill.

of Baltimore, Md. Carl, Har (Reber) Berger. crime of sale of beer and. liquor ko, Catherine Williams, Mrs. risburg; a sister, Mrs.

Wilhel lie was a member of Auburn without a license 'but the grand Edith. Nasados, Mrs. Mabel Sat- mina Kesling, Elizabetht United Church of Christ. Pottsville. George Snialley, Kaska Middleport.

Vincent R. Schwartz, 527 W. Howard Frackville. Beulah M. Uhler jury in April 1969 dismissed Ihe Auto wrecK DEEDS 10 grandchildren; and two Mr.

Berger had been em zen, Mrs. Constance Lawrence, Robert Ditmar, Janine Moyer, charges. Judge Curran, ordered Beulah Miriam Uhler, 73, 539 Main Lykens, died Wednes great grandchildren. ployed by Reading Co. for 50 the, liquor and: beer, destroyed Anna Oggarman, Florence Min Services will be Saturday Pamela Updegrove, Miners years before retiring in 1952.

day evening at Polyclinic Hos morning from Stewart Dreisig- His wife, the former Lille by the sheriff. It is alleged from Florence R. Schimpf, Middleport, five: cases; viCTim oues For 1 0.000 nig, Harry Myers, Mrs. Lottie Hughes, Mrs. Stella Morgan, Mrs! Ruth Jpnes, Mrs.

Rose Wildermuth, in 1954. ville. Mrs. Dora Welkonich, 210 4th Pottsville. pital, Harrisburg.

She was born in Enders, RD1 acker Funeral Home, City. Rev. William T. Walton He is survived by four sons, of beer were confiscated. She DiMarcella, George Melusky, Halifax, the daughter of the late Discharges: Stanley, of Trevose, Frederick, Claiming his car was dam Charles and Sarah Elizabeth John Katchur, David Rolands, of Bethlehem, Jay of Pennside, Helt Uhler.

She had been em aged when struck in the rear Mrs. Kathleen Revi, Mrs. Bar bara Lesky, Mrs. Helen Enal- and Richard of Reading, and three daughters, Ida and Helen at home, Joan, wife of John ployed at Helt's Furniture Store, Lykens, and the Shaft stall Fu was charged the crime -of sale of beer without a license but a grand: jury, in July 1968 dismissed the- charges, court ordered the. five cases of beer destroyed.

It ii alleged from Robert- W. on a highway in Mahanoy if a county motorist vage, M. Curran, Stan ley Goba, Mrs. Beatrice Mullin- Carey, Pottsville, four grand neral Home, Lykens. She was a member of United Methodist will officiate.

Interment irt Greenwood Cemetery, Tower City. Mrs. Raymond Schwartz Mrs. Jennie C. Schwartz, 67, of Pine Grove RD, died last evening at her home.

Mrs. Schwartz was a daughter of the late William and has filed a suit for damages in the Schuylkill County Courts. The action was filed on be aux, Mrs. Kathleen Novack, children and one great grand child. Church, Lykens, and its Wom Mrs.

Betty Wichanas, Mrs. Dol Griffiths, Fountain Springs, one. en's Society of Christian Serv half of Leo A. Gervell, Shen Theodore C. I Auman ores Trusko, Eugene O'Hara, Reading, is in charge of ar Mrs.

Naomi Harner, Louis ice. Surviving are one sister, Mil rangements. Force, Nichola Donchak, Larry dred, at home; one I brother, andoah Heights, against Peter F. Chernesky Shenandoah. The accident is alleged to have happened on April 7, 1969 at 11:30 a.m.

on Route 924. In the suit Gervell says he Borden, Mrs. Elizabeth Bair, Mrs. Irene Badder, Christine Richard, Kingston, N.Y., and Shultz Funeral Home, 406 Mar-! ket- St, Lykens. Rey, Robert E.

Burns, her pastor will officiate. Interment in Wiconisco! Cemetery. 1 Dierwechter Rites '-i II Funeral services for William H. Dierwechter, 75, of Cresent, former jjresident of Pottsville RD3, will be held Friday afternoon from Bast and Det-wiler Funeral Home, Schuylkill Haven. Rev.

jjL. Eugene Moyer will officiate. Interment in Schuylkill Memorial Mr. Dierwechter, ill for six months, died; in Flager's Hospital, St. Augustine, Fla.

Mr. Dienyechter born In Troy, 111., was a son of the late George and Annie (Mo rga n) Dierwechter. IjHe had bdeen employed, for 30 years as a fireman at the Schuylkill Haven electric light plant and also, affiliated with I his sons in the used car parts business in Pottsville RD3. jHe retired seven years ago and moved to Florida. Mr.

Dierwechter was a member of Paigtjj Lodge AM, Schuylkill Hjjiven. He and his wife, the forijner Florence Hummel celebrated their 57th. wed- ding anniversary last June. -Surviving: (j His widow, Florence; two daughters, Mrs. John Ward, Creserit Beach, Mrs Arnold Bohr Hamburg; three sons.

Clarence, Vernon and Glenn, Pottsville RD3- 15 grand- children; 18 (great-grandchildren and a sistep, Mrs. Elizabeth Hummel, Schuylkill Haven. several nieces and nephews. Badder, Mrs. Susan Hoysack, Andrea Spokanick, Mrs.

Catherine Hermine Mrs. Annie Ger-ber, -Mrs. Alice Martin, Grover Fidler, Raymond Moyer, Guy Sowers, Guy Leibauch. Dispensary: Sherry Burinsky, a Theodore Reed, Pottsville; Roy Kester, Pottsville; Richard Quercia, Saint Clair; Michael Geip, Schuylkill Haven John HolleV, Seltzer City; Brad Deit-er, Tower City; Timothy Tobin, Gilberton; Robert Bound, Pottsville Dolores Shanoskie, New Philadelphia; Geraldine Kupetz Orwigsburg. Rufus Krammes, Shevakes, New Philadelphia; James Spittler, Tower City; Diana Chatcko, Palo Alto; Debra Chatcko, Pottsville; Frank Slisko, Pottsville; Joanne Pottsville; Mark Mengle, Orwigsburg; Joyce Schuylkill Ha Funeral will be Sunday af Adam J.

Tunimulli, Joseph ternoon fromr the Shaff stall and Clara (Rhe'in) Schaeffer. Her husband, Raymond, died eight years ago. Surviving: A daughter, Mrs. Gladys Kohr, Harrisburg; brothers, Clayton, Earl and Roy was traveling south on Charles Kerchusky Sr, Charles Kerchusky 509 W. Coal Shenandoah, died this morning at Locust Mountain Hospital.

Mr. sKerchusky was born and educated in Shenandoah. He was Paul Nahas, Charles Web bottle of liquor, one botjle of wine arid two cases Of be er were confiscated' and- he was charged with the crime of -sale of liquor, and beer without a 'license which a grajid jury in July -1968 dismissed. court ordered all items de-! stroyed. It is alleged from Donald Lavelle, six bottles of liquor and one case of beer was confiscated and he was charged with sale of liquor and beer without a license- but a grand Schultz Funeral 406 Mar 924 and had activiated his turn ber, New Philadelphia; David ket Lykens.

The Rev. Wil signals to indicate his intention Stone, Port Carbon. 'i liam M. Stanley, her pastor, nf matino a ricrVit tiim and his Schaeffer, Pine Grove RD2; will officiate. Burial will be in Harry Kadingo and i Clara to John C.

Leonard and wife4 Patricia, premises on New Castle Minersville, $7,500. William Wallace and wife, Mary to Mervin F. Fran-cavage; and Anna, premises; at 723 W. Norwegian Pottsville, $6,500. 1 Lester S.

Brown and i Arlene, Washington Twp. to Dennis D. Krause and wife, Betty, Pine Grove, parcel in Washington Twp. 4750. vLee S.

Keller and wife, Ida J. Wayne to Stanley E. Grinder, Sr. and' wife, Mary Croydon, Bucks County, parcel in Wayne Lauretta K. McCann, Chester to herself and Jean K.

Booth-royd, a sister of Pitman, premises in Eldred Twp.j $1. Ridge Terrace Pottsville, to Robert A. McLaurin and wife Sylvia, Orwigsburg, premises on Marshall Drive, Orwigsburg, $32,900. Robert A. McLaurin and wife, Sylvia Deer Lake to Ridge Terrace Pottsville, premises on Lake Front Drive, Deer Lake, $10,000.

Lee S. Keller and wife, Ida Wayne to James R. Robinson," Derwood, premises on south side of state highway Route '183, one mile north of Berks County line in Wayne Tw $750. Elizabeth R. Symons and husband, Norman to Paul E.

Reen-hart and wife, Marguerite, premises in Pine Grove. Marian Spittler, now Marian 'M; Sallada and husband, David, to Terry C. Ditzler and the son of the late George and Levi, e.a Bottom; Guy, Maple Grove Cemetery, Eliza Reading; a sister, Mrs. Dora The alleged negligence of Chernesky is operating 1 Knapp', Jonestown; one grand bethville. Mrs.

Scrumbo Rites Agnes A retired miner, he was last employed at the Maple Hill Colliery. He was a member of St. motor vehicle at a high rate of speed, operating his vehicle Services for Mrsj Cecilia jury in October 1968. dismissed child. I Services will be Saturday afternoon from Snyder Funeral Dispensary: John Barnes, Pottsville Mary Ann Evetts, Schuylkill Paul Fisher, Pottsville; William Hennessey, Girardville, Shirley Hopkins, Pottsville; Timothy Koch, Orwigsburg; Lynn Oakill, Edward Palokas, Pottsville; George Burks, Minersville; James Purcell, Pottsville; Ber-nadette Swartz, Charles Thomas, St.

Clair; Betty Yost, Pottsville. in a careless and reckless man- jScrumbo of W. Main Street, Cen Home, Pine Grove. Burial in St. tralia, will be held Saturday vehicle as a prudent person.

John's Lutheran Cemetery, morning from Stutz Funeral Home, Centralia. Services in Friedensburg. Rev. Fred Fish the all items destroyed. a Dieners Hfll, was' charged1 with of liquor and'' beer without ia license after fiquor agents allegedly confiscated ibne' bottle of Gervell said he suffered a cerebral concussion and eervi-cal spine injuries.

His suit is In er will officiate. Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Church, Centralia. Interment in the parish jcemetery excess of $10,000 and was filed by the law firm oi noonan, liquor and three cases' of beer. Pace and Lavelle. Mrs.

August Meyers Mrs. Mary Meyers, 1312 Center Ashland, died unexpected' ly at her home this morning. AMBULANCE A grand jury in February 1969 dismissed charges- against Poll-man. The court-ordered all the items David Rabada, Shenandoah, George's Church, Shenandoah, the United Mine Workers of America and the Shenandoah Fish and Game Club. Surviving: His widow -the former 1 Isabelle Deranch; three sons, Charles, Falcroft, Albert, Philadelphia and Robert, Maryland; two daughtfrs Mrs.

Francis (Mat51da) Dato, Philadelphia and Mrs. John (Florence) Bal-kiewicz, Newtown Square; two sisters, Miss Jennie Kerchusky and Mrs. Mary Brown, both of Ringtown; and 12 grandchildren. Oravitz Home for Funerals, Shenandoah, is in charge of funeral Charles J. Mernikas Charles V.

Mernikas. 501 She was the widow pf August 76 New Voters Signed By Tea ml i Seventy-six new voters were Meyers, who died in January Mrs. -Meyers was born in Cem Ashland Mrs. Estella Waskow, 130 E. Center 1 Ashland; Mrs.

Ra-honda Harter, 341 N. 19th Street Ashland; Mabel "Wegzel, 1025 Block Street; Michael Boy-chack, Maizeville; Paul Gnall, 138 S.Middle Street, Frackville; Clifford Neidig, Lavelle; Robert Lapogsky, 326 Tro twine was charged with sale of beer WORKING TIME tralia, daughter of the late Mi signed by the county field regis- Colli teries Pottsville Lions Community Ambulance responded to these calls: Mrs. Margaret Goodman, Davis Hotel, to Pottsville Hospital; George Tucker, 307 N. 2d to Pottsville Hospital; Rev. Vincent Burke, 49 Main Mount Carbon, Xrom Good Samaritan Hospital to York Terrace Nursing Hoire; Lenny to Good Samaritan Hospital.

tration team in visits to Hegins ven; June wolft, baint Clair; Charles Freeze, Port Carbon. Joseph Hrichak, Pottsville; Scott Elison, Pottsville; Trana Butch, Tremont Cecilia Wajcik Pottsville; Shirley Emery, Pottsville Schappel, Saint Clair; Pamela Load, Pottsville; Jane't Morgan, Pottsville. a Locust Mt. Admissions John Feeney Water Mahanoy City. Mrs.

Lucretia Wolfinger, Ringtown. Leo Flaherty, 56 N. Coal Shenandoah. Nora Kane, 13 N. Jardin Shenandoah.

Discharged Eleanore Baker, Shenandoah Margaret McDonald, Shenandoah; Margaret Stanton, Shenandoah; Peter Brazalosky, Shenandoah. Dispensary John Garvey, Shenandoah without a license which the grand jury -in', February. 1969 dismissed. Alleged confiscated were four, cases- of ale, 10 quarts of -ale andpne case of beer. The court, ordered itmes It is alleged froni.Verna May and New.

Ringgold on Tuesday. According to official figures released by Warren Schellham- Centralia; Charles Hend- chael and Mary O'Donnfett Gar-ah and resided in Ashland the last fifty years. She was a member of St. Mauritius Church, Ashland, and the parish Rosary Society. Surviving: A son, Lawrence, Sun cook, N.M.; two daughters, John (Anna) McDonald, wife Nancy, premises on east Will Work Friday Salem Creek Pockets, New St.

Nicholas. Retail Pockets, Nos. 4 and 5 Plan at St. Nicholas, ttp shitts)J Pine Forest (one Mammoth. rickson, 23 E.

2nd Mount Carmel; Mrs. Anna Thomas, side of Laurel Pine Grove, $6,000. 1102 Scott Kulpmont; Anth Washington Minersville, died Wednesday afternoon at Uriger, Tower City, one gum Mary Kane to Edward L. MINERSVILLE Good Will mer, chief registration clerk, at Hegins, 33 Republicans. 14 Democrats and two Non-Partisans were registered and at New Ringgold, 26 Republicans arid 1 one Non-Partisan.

-The field team wound up ony Stabingsky, 240 W. 2d Gilberton; Thom.as Flaherty Lowe Morea Colliery; Al Ashland, and Mrs. Henry I Ei Ambulance responded to the fol lowing calls: Michael Koval, Primrose, to Samaritan HOspitalj Mrs. Carolyn Schultz, Idle Friday New St. fNicholas Buck Run, Maple -Hill ball and a miniature Kane and wife, Helen, premises dictionary-offered as prize'in Maryd, $1: was confiscated and she Was! John M.

Tasso-arid wife, Lor-charged with: setting up a "raine and Mary Tasso, Potts-gambling device and maintain-s ville, to Mary Ferris and son. Breaker, leen) Keff, Ringtown; and, six grandchildren. Funeral services "Monday RD Primrose, to Good Samari Wednesday its four weeks -of toiirintr th coiintV- Pprsnn morning in- the Burke Funeral Home, Ashland. Requiem Mass Saint Clair, premises on E. Market Pottsville, $5,500.

tan Hospital; Louis Force, Garden jCity, from Kozura Garage to Good Samaritan Hos Railroads I- V-: Reading Railroad Reading division: Pool Crew enginemen, Berger, Gula; firemen, GreerK brakemen. mg a gambling -bouse, the grand jury ignored in July 1968. The court ordered the $5 turned over to rthe council and the other items destroyed. It is alleged from- William Adamavage, Minersville, -on poker table, eight matching pital; Wilbur Lambert, 508 Front to Pottsville Hospi Olive Bickleman, Shenandoah Minersville Man Granted Divorce tal i Heights; Eileen Pengun, Lower lan Zimmerman, 3 E. Centre Ashland Carmen DiCinque, 213 E.

Saylor Atlas. Discharges: Mrs. Edna Johnston, Mrs. Minnie Marlow, Jane Kembel, Harry Schaner, Sri, Vincent Flannery, Mrs. Linda Montgomery, James Carl, Lavelle, Barbara Walchko, Leona Wan-ciz, Wallace Keller.

Dispensary: Maureeen Canazan 136 Railroad Girardville, Charles Ennis, 1913 Center Ashland; Glenwood Williams, 348 South Line Mount Carmel. Shaft; Lester Gilbert, Ring- Division: engine- in St. Mauritius Churcn and burial in the parish cemetery. Surviving Daughter Florence, wife of Ronald jBar-ton, PhiladelDhia, is a surviving daughter of Mrs. Eva EL Lapin-sky of Main Street, Middleport, who died Tuesday.

Her last name was incorrectly given as Barnes in Tuesday's obituary. his home after a lengthy illness. Mf. Rlernikas was born in a son of the late John and Anna Metchulis Mernikas. He was a retired last employed at Colitz Coal Co.

He was a member of St. Francis Church, Minetville. He was married to, the former Stella Wilkas. The couple celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary in July. Surviving with his widow are a daughter Mrs.

Harry (Peggy) Searles, Grayslake, a grand daughter, Judy and a brother John, West West Terrace. Funeral at the- convenience of tie family from the Dutcavich Fyneral Home, Requiem Mass in' St. Francis Church with burial in the parish cemetery. none. ShamOkin men, Yost; Bittie.

firemen, Monahan, town; Dolores Gerbal, Shenandoah. chairs, 30 decks' of cards and Harry Kadingo, Minersville, SAINT CLAIR Police reported that Mrs. Frances Sullivan was transported in the community ambulance to the Pottsville Hospital. Attendants were Ronald Hulet, Stanley Hu- failed to register when they I were in their area can still do so at the registration bureau' In the courthouse in Pottsville. The last day to register is Detective Petitions A petition was filed by Dan- i iel Ziegler, Coaldale, In the Clerk of Courts office at the county courthouse for renewal i of his private detective license for another two years.

He has i been a private detective sine mm A 1 -r- $100 in cash was confiscated was granted a divorce from Penna. Railroad and that Adamavaee a St. Joseph Clara Kadingo, Pottsville by-Judge George W- Heffner in the Schuylkill County Courts. The Admissions charged- with up a gambling device arid maintain Enginemeri(, J. J.

Moran No.2, Griesmer, McGovern; rfiremen, Matlock: brakemen, Marianno, Salata, Bed4ay, Hughes, Yeast- let, and Wayne Rhoads. couple was arried Sept. ing a gambling house which the edttv Powandla, Gruver, Fertich, grand jury in July 1968 5, 1959 in St. Clair. Atty.

Fred Judge Curran ordered the. items Hobbs was the master, Atty. confiscated given to Rest Ha-! James J. Curran, Jr. represent- WOMAN ELECTED.

FOWLER, Colo. (AP)-Mar-got. Stone this year became the first woman ever elected to the Anita Isganitis, RD2 Tamaqua Pearl Kellner, 239 Cedar Tamaqua; Melodee Stauf-fer, 412 W. Main St Ringtown. Discharges; Ida Decesare, John a 1 1 Patrick Love.

Member, McGinley, Novinsky, Dr.1 Charles T. Thomas Saturday office hours discontinued, till further "notice. Hospital open till noon. I (C-22-13t) Dr. A.

J. Land Minersville will out of town Sept. 12 to 20th inclusive. (C-3t.) ed the husband and Atty. Wil ven Home and the money turned over to the council.

Town Councu- at Fowler, in Valibus. Vacancies nq firemen; one enineman; one resents him. liam D. Balitas the wife. southeastern Colorado 0- NAME BRANDS OF CARPET TO CHOOSE FROM I GUARANTEED INSTALLATION NO MONEY DOWN! I CONVENIENT MONTHLY TERMS 0PEtf DAILY 9 TO 9 SAT.

9 TO 5 FOR FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 385-4313 1 mm DIRECT FACTORY TO YOU SALES! LOCALLY OWNED LOCALLY OPERATED ROUTE 61 (ACROSS FR0U RENNINGER'S MARKET).

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