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2 POTTSVILLE (PA.) REPUBLICAN FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1976 OMtaaries In Coeeltv Helen M. Schaeffer ili? John Fatula uiuun 2. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE lilHIlS j- NOAA US Dfp of 'cg Showers are forecast today for New England and the Southeast.

Rain is expected for the upper Great Lakes. Warm weather is forecast for the west coast and the Rockies and mild weather will continue for the Atlantic coast. Cool weather is expected from the Gulf to the northern Plains. (AP Wirephoto) Services for Mrs. Helen Marko Schaeffer.

wife of Charles Schaeffer. Woodhaven Philadelphia, were held Wednesday Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St. Christopher's Church. Burial was in Resurrection Cemetery, Philadelphia. The Burns Funeral Home had charge.

In addition to her husband, Mrs. Schaeffer is survived by her mother. Mrs. Anna Marko, of Saint Clair; three children. Charles Gerald and Debra: four brothers and five sisters.

Helen Mumniey Mrs. Helen Mummey. wife of Woodrow Mummey. 518 W. Center Mahanoy City, died Thursday afternoon at her home.

Mrs. Mummey was born in Mahanoy City, daughter of the late Joseph and Kathryn Tichy Lukaeh. She graduated from Mahanoy City High School in 1939. She was a member of Assumption BVM Church, Mahanoy City. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a son, David, at home; a brother, Stephen Lukach, Mahanoy City; nieces and nephews.

Services will be held from the Louis Truskowsky Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Assumption BVM Church. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Funeral Notices EIFERT At Hershey Medical Center. Hershey.

On Tuesday, October 5, 1976. Walter husband of Evelyn (nee Carrwright) Eifert. 101 Poplar Avenue, Hummelstown. formerly of Pottsville. Aged 52.

Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Saturday 2 P.M. from the Harold H. Geschwindt Funeral Home, 37 St John Street, Schuylkill Haven. Friends may call Saturday from 12 Noon until funeral time. Interment Schuylkill Memorial Park, Sch.

Haven. BENNETT At Pottsville Hospital. On Friday, Oct. 8, 1976. Mrs.

Margaret (Boran) (nee Sugzda) Bennett of 5 Wolfe Middleport. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Monday morning 9:30 from the Bartashus Funeral Home, New Philadelphia. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Holy Family Church at 10 o'clock. Friends may call Sunday from 4 to 10 p.m. interment Parish Cemetery.

FRANTZ At Schuylkill Haven. On Thursday, Oct. 7. 1976. William Frantz, husband of the late Louise (nee Hall) Frantz of 473 Columbia Schuylkill Haven.

Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday morning 10:30 from the James H. Evans Funeral Home, Saint Clair. Friends may call Monday from 4 to 9 p.m. Interment Odd Fellows Cemetery, Saint Clair. YODER At Good Samaritan Hospital.

On Thursday. October 7, 1976. Miss Alice May Yoder of 326 West Main Street, Hegins, Pa. Aged 72 years. Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family.

There will be no viewing. Please omit flowers. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to your favorite charity. Interment Friedens Cemetery, Hegins, Pa. Buffington Funeral Home, Valley View is in charge of arrangements.

SHAUGHNESSY At Pottsville Hospital. On Wednesday. October 7, 1976. Mrs. Mary Shaughnessy of 638 West Spruce Street, Mahanoy City, Pa.

Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Monday morning at 10 a.m. from the Charles H. Post Funeral Home, 321 East Mahanoy Street, Mahanoy City. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in St.

Canicus Church. Friends may call Sunday evening from 6 to 9 p.m. Interment Parish Cemetery. WOOD At Pottsville Hospital. On Wednesday, Oc tober 6, 1976.

Margaret Wood, daughter of the late John Cora Louise Wood of 84 Water Street, New Philadelphia. Relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the service on Saturday afternoon at 2 P.M. from the Bartashus Funeral Home, Water Kimber New Philadelphia. Friends may call Friday from 4 to 10 P.M. Interment Odd Fellows Cemeterv.

St. Clair. SHADLE At Barry Township, RD2, Hegins. On Tuesday, October 5, 1976. Raymond Elmer, husband of Verdie (nee Lucas) Shadle, RD2 Hegins.

Pa. Aged 72. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service at the Weishample Church of God on Saturday 11 A.M. Friends may call at the Arthur R. Buffington Funeral Home, 935 W.

Main Street, Valley View on Friday after 6 P.M. and at the church on Saturday from 10 A.M. to time of service. Interment Church of God Cemetery Weishample. FATULA At Veterans Hospital, Lebanon, Pa.

On Thursday, Oct. 7. 1976. John Fatula, son of the late Michael and Mary (nee Hostina) Fatula. formerly of Saint Clair.

Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Monday morning 9 o'clock from the James H. Evans Funeral Home. Saint Clair. Divine Liturgy will be held in St Mary's Byzantine Church at 9:30. Friends may call Sunday from 4 to 9 p.m.

with Parastas service Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Interment Parish Cemetery. OCTOBER John Orzech John Lefty i Orzech. RD1 Ashland, died Thursday evening at Ashland Hospital where he was admitted Monday. He had been ill five years.

Mr. Orzech was born in Augustaville. son of the Late John and Mary Kuprewicz Orzech. He served four years in the United States Marine Corps. He had been employed as an operator at the Milio Industries, Bloomsburg.

until retiring. He was a former member of Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Church, Elysburg, and was a member of St. Mauritius Church, Ashland. Surviving are his widow, the former Elizabeth Wolfgang; one daughter, Darlene, wife of Barry Seiler, Harrisburg; seven sisters, Mrs. Anna Grzybowski and Rita, wife of Stephen Kwartek, both of Shamokin; Mrs.

Mary Yurick, Philadelphia; Leona. wife of Alphonsus Trelinski and Delia Orzech, both of Paxinos; Helen, wife of Albert Oshinski, Kulpmont; Violet, wife of Edward Spathis, Freemont, one brother, Florian, Paxinos. Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday morning in Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Church. Burial will be in All Saints Cemetery, Bear Gap. The Joseph J.

Stutz Jr. Funeral Home, Mount Carmel, has charge. William Frantz William Frantz, 473 Columbia Schuylkill Haven, died Thursday night at his home after an illness of several years. Mr. Frantz was born in Saint Clair, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. William Frantz. He last worked at the Saint Clair Coal Co. His wife, the former Louise Hall, died in February, 1974. Surviving are six children, William, Dover, Llewellyn, Lower Mill Creek, RD3 Pottsville; Edward, Saint Clair; Oliver, wife of Clyde Manbeck, Schuylkill Haven; Dorothy, wife of Jesse Cappel, Cass Township, RD2 Pottsville; Ronald, United States Army, Boyce, 24 grandchildren; four great grandchildren three sisters and one brother, Agnes, wife of Joseph Covely, Delaware; Juanita, wife 6t Nick Amicone, Reading; Mary, Essex, Frank, Tennessee.

Services will be held Tuesday morning from the James H. Evans Funeral Home with the Rev. Harold Rodland, pastor of First United Church of Christ, Pottsville, officiating. Burial will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Saint Clair. Births Pottsville To Martin and Mabel (Martin) Hurst, RD2 Schuylkill Haven, a daughter Oct.

8. To Michael and Eleanor (Sosnoski) Mahalchick, RD1 Pottsville, a son Oct. 7. The mother is a registered nurse on the hospital staff. To Earl and Patricia (Leisey) Felty, Pine Grove, a son Oct.

7. To Ralph and Sally (Shoener) Bender, Cressona, a son Oct. 7. Good Samaritan To Craig and Bridget (Toomey) Trout-man, New Philadelphia, a son Oct. 7.

Other Hospitals To William and Carol (Kauffman) Kuns-man, Pittsburgh, a daughter Oct. 6 at Magee Women's Hospital, Pittsburgh. The mother is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kauffman, Auburn.

The father is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Kunsman, Orwigsburg. To Dennis and Millie (Chizauskie) Pfeil, Travis AFB, a daughter, Sept. 13 at David Grant Medical Center.

Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Pfeil and maternal grandfather is Albert Chizauskie, all of New Philadelphia. Working Time Will Work Saturday Rosa Plant Pockets (Open until noon). Idle Saturday St.

Nicholas Breaker, Retail Pockets, Nos. 4 and 5 Plants at St. Nicholas, Pine Forest, Buck Run, Rosa Plant. Will Work Monday Retail Pockets at St. Nicholas, Nos.

4 and 5 Plants at St. Nicholas (two shifts), Pine Forest, Buck Run, Rosa Plant (Pockets open until 4 p.m.). Idle Monday St. Nicholas Breaker. ConRail-Reading District Reading Division: Pool Crew Readinger; firemen, none; bra-kemen.

Collins. Shamokin Division: enginemen. Weaver; firemen. Prutzman; conductors, Getz, Laelas; brakemen. Gerber.

on Kail-Pen na. District Enginemen. Moran. Matlock; brakemen. Kumpaitis.

Valibus. Fertich. Novinski, Drey. L'rman. Yorty.

Yeastedt. Salata. Vacancies: none. James Drasher James F. Drasher, 50.

of Hollywood, Hazleton area, died Thursday in St. Joseph Hospital. Hazleton. where he was a patient for one week. He was a carpenter.

His parents were the Late William and CLara Benner Drasher. Mr. Drasher was a member of the Faith Assembly of God Church and was a World War II veteran. He was a member of VFW Post 589 and had served as a junior vice commander. Among his survivors are his widow, the former Virginia Williams; five children, Janet, wife of Robert Green, New Ringgold; Virginia, wife of Alvin Drasher.

Drums; Gloria, wife of Neil Forte Jr. and James of Hazleton; Patricia, wife of John Merola, Pardeesville; seven grandchildren; eight brothers and sisters. Services will be held Monday morning from the Krapf and Hughes Funeral Home. Hazleton. Alice M.

Yoder Alice May Yoder, 72, of 326 E. Main Hegins, died at 8:44 Thursday morning at Good Samaritan Hospital where she had been admitted as a medical patient. Miss Yoder, born at the above address on July 29, 1904, was the daughter of the late Oliver H. and Lillie Jones Yoder. She had been employed by the United States Air Force as a secretary until retiring in 1966.

Since then she lived with her sister, Mrs. Dorothea Ressler. She was a member of Friedens Lutheran Church, Hegins, the church choir and the Lutheran Church Women. She was secretary of the church board. Surviving, in addition to Mrs.

Ressler, are another sister, Mrs. Herman Durgin, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. nieces and nephews. Services will be held Saturday at the convenience of the family with her pastor, the Rev. Gary F.

Koch Sr. officiating. There will be no viewing. Burial will be in Friedens Cemetery. The Arthur R.

Buffington Funeral Home, Valley View, has charge of arrangements. Margaret B. Bennett Mrs. Margaret Boran Bennett, 5 Wolfe Middleport, died at 3:20 Friday morning at Pottsville Hospital where she was admitted Thursday. Mrs.

Bennett was born in Mahanoy City, daughter of the late Joseph and Anna Sugz-da. She was a member of Holy Family Church, New Philadelphia. She was preceded in death by two husbands, Peter Joseph Boran in 1946 and Anthony Bennett in 1962. Surviving are three children, Frank Boran, of San Dimas, Raymond Boran and Mrs. Helen Watkins, both of Middleport; five grandchildren; three great -grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.

Julia Gudi-tus, Highland Lake, N.J. Services will be held Monday morning from the Bartashus Funeral Home, New Philadelphia. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Holy Family Church.JBurial will be in the parish cemetery. Francis J. Rudner Francis J.

Rudner, 29, of 146 Fisher Coaidale, died Thursday at his home. Mr. Rudner, born in Coaidale, was a son of Mrs. Ellen Skeerca Rudner, of Coaidale, and the late Frank Rudner. He was a member of St.

Mary's of the Assumption Catholic Church. Surviving, in addition to his mother, are two sisters, Theresa, wife of Orville Parker, Allentown; Mary Rose, at home; a brother, Thomas, Allentown. Services will be held Saturday morning from the August Gulla Funeral Home, Coaidale. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Mary's Church.

Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Bloomingdale. Mary McGinley Mrs. Mary McGinley, 405 W. Park Centralia, was dead on arrival Thursday at Ashland Hospital.

The Joseph J. Stutz Jr Funeral Home, Mount Carmel, will anl nounce funeral arrangements. Aimee Keres Aimee Keres, formerly of Shenandoah, a guest at Broad Mountain Manor Nursing Home, Frackville, died at 10:05 Thursday-night at Locust Mountain Hospital. Josephine Vottari Josephine Vottari, of 34 S. Maple Mount Carmel, died Thursday in Ashland Hospital.

Lucas Funeral Home, Mount Carmel, is in charge of arrangements. Fashion Shoic Proceeds To Benefit Belvederes The Schuylkill Haven Belvederes Junior Drum and Bugle Corps will sponsor a fashion show Wednesday, Oct. 13, as a fund-raising project. The show, which will be held at the Pottsville Area High School auditorium, at 8 p.m., will feature fashions from Hess's Department Store in Allentown. Tickets are available from members of the corpas.

and will also be sold at the door. John Fatula. a former Saint Clair resident, died Thursday afternoon at the Veterans' Administration Hospital. Lebanon Mr. Fatula was bom in Saint Clair and was the son of the late Michael and Mary Hostina Fatula He was a member of St.

Mary's Byzantine Church. He was an Army veteran of World War II and had served with the 34th Division in North Africa and Italy. He was wounded in Casino, Italy. He was a member of Mame Chapter 21. Disabled American Veterans.

Pottsville. Surviving are two sisters and one brother. Mary wife of Henry Long, Haver-town; Anna, of Mine Hill. N.J.. Charles, Saint Clair nieces and nephews.

Services will be held Monday morning from the James H. Evans Funeral Home, Saint Clair. Divine Liturgy will be celebrated in St. Mary's Church by the Rev. George Bujnak.

Burial will be in St. Mary's Byzantine Cemetery. Josephine DeMarco Mrs. Josephine DeMarco. 333 Sharp Lansford, died at 4:30 p.m.

Thursday in Coaidale Hospital. Mrs. DeMarco. 73, was the widow of Leonard DeMarco. She was a native of Nesquehoning.

The Al Sverchek Funeral Home, Lansford. is in charge of arrangements. Funeral Notices ORZECH At Ashland Hospital. On Thursday, Oct. 7.

1976. John (Lefty) Orzech. husband of Elizabeth (nee Wolfgang) Orzech of RD1. Ashland. Pa Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend Mass in Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Church, Elysburg.

Monday morning 11 o'clock. Sunday visitation 7 to 9 p.m. at Joseph J. Stutz Jr. Funeral Home, 40 S.

Market Mount Carmel. Interment All Saints Cemetery Bear Gap Card Of Thanks THE FAMILY of the late Paul Paulosky of Jonestown wishes to thank all those who so kindly assisted them in their recent bereavement, also those who sent cards. Mass cards, flowers and furnished cars. THE FAMILY of the late Charles N. LuckenbiU.

Sr. of RD2. Schuylkill Haven wishes to thank all those who so kindly assisted them in their recent bereavement also those who sent cards, flowers and furnished cars. THE FAMILY of the late Nicholas Dunleavy Sr. of.

Phoenix Park. RD1 wishes to thank all those who kindly assisted them in their recent bereavement; also those who sent cards. Mass cards, flowers and furnished cars. Monuments St Clair Monument Works. 129 South 3rd St.

Clair. Phone 429-2468 FOR APPOINTMENT SEE MR JEAN HASLAM AND SON "UNBELIEVABLE PRICES NOW." DEDICATED AND DEVOT-. ED SERVICE. I ottering, cleaning a specialty MICHAEL E. COURTNEY, Independent Dealer.

Stone made to order. Phone Heckscherville, 544-5135 or Pottsville 622 9111 SCHUYLKILL MEMORIAL PARK. Rt 61, 1 mile South of Schuylkill Haven Choice Burial Lots in a perpetual cared cemetery. Also bronze and granite Memorials for all Cemeteries. 385 2647 622-6173 HAROLD SAUSSER, between Schuylkill Haven Pine Grove.

Your authorized dealer of Penncraft Memorials. Large selection of the newest designs to choose from, stones to order. Bronze markers for all ceme teries. Lettering and cleaning done also Call 739-4803, for service Funeral Bouquets VALENTINE FLOWERS: Specializing in funeral ar rangements. Artistically designed, casket sprays and tributes Middleport 277-6355 Cemetery Lots (2) LOTS Schuylkill Memorial Park double lot.

$300. single lot. $150. CaU 622-694 SALE Two GRAVE SITE LOT. Charle Baber Cemetery.

No. 52 Section No 16, $150 00 Contact Wm Kendnck. 1446 Melrose Ave Sharon Hill. Pa 19079 GOAL: $230,000 REPORTED TO DATE: $68,756.51 PERCENTAGE OF GOAL: 29.8 WE STILL NEED: $161,243.49 DID YOU GIVE YET? SPECIALS SUMMIT HILL MARBLE GRANITE COMPANY, INC. WHfTE STREET SUMMIT HiLU PA.

(Net Cemtene) Phone (717) M5-3415 I'tfttsville Admissions: Francis Lotz, 1315 W. Norwegian St. Susanna K. Kohr, 54 Carbon Pine Grove. Michael Moran, 321 Carbon Minersville.

April Dombrosky. 7 Terry Port Carbon. Linda Rehrig, RD2 Pine Grove. William Kantner, 619 N. Centre St.

Margaret Bennett, 5 Wolfe Middleport. Ida Strickland, RD2 New Ringgold. Ursula Myers, 123 Jackson Port Carbon. Julia Dinklocker, 439 W. Mount Vernon Shenandoah.

Margaret Bligan, 9 Fairview Pine Grove. Mary James, 30 Williams Schuylkill Haven; John Demanc2yk, RD3 Pine Grove. Gurney Klinger, 1505 Walnut Ashland. Estella Sagusky, 730 Seneca St. Paul Lazarchick, 204 W.

Railroad St. Discharges: Joseph Dalvet, Raymond Iaconelli, Bren-da Felty, Cheryl Dizon, Joseph Barilla, Andrew Gerace Patrick Bryan, Philip Matthews, Mildred McHugh, Isaac Ney, Robert Reinert, Mary Profeta, Martin Kelly, John Koperna, Grace Adams, George Lindenmith, Beverly Youchis, Ruth Bartholomew, Eleanor DeAngelo, John Shuler, Irvin McKenzie, Marie Toback, Ruth Shoener, William Ditzel, Barry Leffew, George Bashus, Jennifer Yeich, Darlene Kechula, Kathryn Rudloff. Dispensary: Thomas Llptock New Philadelphia; Mary Boris, Minersville; Frank O'Palenick, Saint Clair; Dolores Wagner, Pottsville; Stade Schnoke, Pine Grove; Mary Castro, Girardville; David Mease, Pine Grove; Thomas Bisko, Pottsville; George Maroukis, Pottsville; Kenpeth Zimmerman, Schuylkill Haven; Frank Yuengling, Pottsville; Mary Motto, Port Carbon; Michael Brennan, Palo Alto; William Mason, Pottsville; Warren Neumeister, Ashland. Ashland Admissions: Harry Harter, 1430 Spruce Ashland; Margaret Scanlon, 3 S. 19th Ashland; James Kenney, Center Ashland; Michael McGinley, 405 W.

Park Centralia; Mary Ann McDonald, 426 Washington Frackville; Agnes Yakubowski, 255 S. Wylam Frackville; Elizabeth Hank, 122 Line Girardville; Margaret East, Gordon; Robert Ziegler, 609 Pine Kulp-mont; James Gross, 49 Middle Locustdale; William Vaughn Mount Carmel; Charles McCann, Mahanoy Plane; Keith Schell, 210 S. Third Mifflinville. Discharges: Walter Grosser, Anna Barroway, Bernice Stanton, John Owens. Rhoda Wehry, Herbert Rubright, Mary Sisnoski, Mrs.

Sandra Learn. Dispensary Michael Gregas, Girardville; Steven Min-ahan. Mahanoy Plane; Mary McGinley, Centralia; Sophie Quinn, Mahanoy City. (wvisingvr Admissions: Mary Starry. 143 Miner Coaidale; Rhea Jean Konkus.

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In Ad.ovx I '4 25 3 Mo, "12 SO Spvca' MoJ rot le win and o' xtd! '7 50 moon Second CVnt Poo9 'o5 a Ia)cus( Mountain Admissions: Walter Glodeck. 238 S. West Shenandoah; James Tetter, Zion Grove; Philip J. McKerns, 224 W. Spruce Mahanoy City; Esta Fowler, 135 Pioneer Road, Turkey Run; Howard Shoup, Ringtown; Jenett Sampson, 198 Florida Shenandoah Heights; Charles Subalusky, 12 Suffolk, Mahanoy City; Violet Vislusky, 307 E.

New York Shenandoah; Marion A. Kufman, 73 S. Berne Schuylkill Haven; Jeanette Stern, 234 Pine Mahanoy City. Discharges: Leona Shuck, Jean Kamorowski. Dispensary: Thomas Scheeler, Mahanoy City; Walter Kuczynski, Zion Grove; Jenett Sampson, Shenandoah Heights; Helen Wisnefsky, Shenandoah; Helen Vislusky, Shenandoah; Tracy Cieslukowski, Shenandoah; Edward Crosby, Shenandoah; Robert Brouse, Ring-town Esta Fowler, Shenandoah; Harriet Cullen, Shenandoah; Louis Truskowsky, Mahanoy City; Joseph Lindenmuth, Shaft; David Sosna, Shenandoah; Andrea Wier-zalis, Shaft; Edward Balkiewicz, Ringtown.

Good Samaritan Admissions: Christine Armon, 100 S. Fourth Frackville. Mrs. Mildred Berg, 150 N. Second Frackville.

Mrs. Teresa Boyle, RD1 Barnesville. Gene Brentari, 402 Pine Hill Minersville. Mrs. Doris Culley, 1014 W.

Market St. Samuel Heintzelman, 2064 Mahantongo St. Jeffrey Jenkins, Penn Schuylkill Haven. Mrs. Lula Kane, 166 Cadbury Palo Alto.

Keith Long, Pitman. Michelle Mercker, 56 Main New Boston. Eugene Morgan, 516 Schuylkill Ave. Mrs. Eleanor Moss, 190 Grier City, Barnesville.

Linda Neidig, Main Good Spring. Charles' Oliver, 193 Pioneer Road, Shenandoah. Basil Suda, William Penn Hotel. James Tolan, 101 W. Mahanoy Mahanoy City.

Discharges: Mrs. Helen Argall, Mrs. Alice Arlene Beach, Mrs. Ruth Buffington, Joan Cro-chunis, Mrs. Elizabeth Filer, Sandra Gavalis, Mrs.

Margaret Hulen, Harry Kim-mel, Mrs. Rita Kimmel, Mrs. Ella Lesher. Mrs. Emma Loeb, James McLaughlin, William Parker (Tremont); Dana Philips, Mrs.

Rosemary Phillips, Melvin Reedy, Mrs. Helen Richardson, Mary Rodgers, Mrs. Ruth Schmit, Mrs. Ruth Stine, Cindy Wehr, Mrs. Emma Wolfe.

Dispensary: Denise Montag, Schuylkill Haven; Mark Drazenovich, Minersville; Michael Brennan, Pottsville; Donna Bowen, Schuylkill Haven; Mary Shovlin, Mahanoy City; Dorothy Frank, Pottsville; Anna Renea Mac-Corkle, Orwigsburg; Edward Schording Port Carbon; Jeffrey Piccola, William-stown; David Morgan, Donaldson: Vladimir Bruce, Barnesville; Robert Hossler, Pottsville; Robert Hardy, Llewellyn. Coaidale Admissions: Mrs. Matilda Hagcak. 369 W. Ridge Lansford; Mrs.

Ethel Painter, 433 W. Patterson Lansford; Kim Ceci, 347 Willing St.Tamaqua; Lorraine Derr, 447 Arlington Tamaqua; Mrs. Alice Clark. 102 Miner Coaidale. Discharges: George Gernavage, Carl Haldeman.

John Kodalick. Raymond Scheese. Mrs. Robert Sibbach and son. Mrs.

Pauline Dower. Mrs. Dorothy Tomko, Mrs. Felicita Delpero. Julia Kleppinger, Mrs.

Anna Walton. Mrs. Carol Pecak. Hazleton Admissions: Gerald Debalko. Kelayres.

7. Joseph 's Admissions: John Brislin. Sheppton. Patient Transferred Charles J. Downey, 2124 Mahantongo who underwent surgery for an aneurysm at Moses Taylor Hospital.

TOO Quincy Scranton, Sept. 30, has been transferred from the intensive care unit to room 220. His condition stabilized sufficiently for the transfer to be made possible. Downey, the Northeast coordinator for the John Heinz for Senate campaign, work ing out of Scranton. was stricken ill at Scranton Sept.

29 and the aneurysm had ruptured. BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT To all of our friends who were in any manner involved with the Palo Alto Bicentennial Celebration, we take this time and space to say THANK YOU from all of us! As our slogan stated, we surely did with your efforts "Link The Past With The Present For The Future" PALO ALTO BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE I I i A BEAUTIFUL MONUMENT WILL EVERLASTING MARK THE RESTING PLACE OF LOVED ONES. YOU WIU FIND OUR NEWEST UNE IN AN OUTSTANDING SELECTION OF ALL COLORED AND GRAY GRANfTES. GUARANTEED QUALITY, TRUE VALUES AND RELIABLE SERVICE..

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