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20 Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Tuesday, February 23, 1965 Pa. House Advanced Bill to Mother and Her Four-Year-Old Daughter Killed in Collision Tighten Strip Mine Rulings Deaths HARRISBURG (AP) The ning strong, jjcum-uiowj side of the aisle. Today's Events In Local Area City Council, City Hall, 4 p.m. Hazleton Area Joint School Committee, at the Green. Street School, 7:30 p.m.

American Red Cross "Blood-mobile visit, at the Centenary Methodist Church, Weatherly, William Buchanan, k- Pennsylvania Weather Regional Forecast Eastern Pennsylvania Mostly sunny, not as windy or cold Tuesday with high in the mid 20s to low 30s. Becoming cloudy Tuesday night and cloudy Wednesday with chance of snow or snow changing to rain, possibly beginning late Tuesday night. Seasonable temperatures Railroader Killed in Bloomsburg Accident Dominick Stellatto, 56, of Mount Carmel, was killed yesterday when run over by a train on a railroad siding at the McGee Carpet Company in Bloomsburg. Stellatto, an employe of the Erie-Lackawanna Railroad, was stand-1 ing on a rear platform of a ca-! House Monday advanced a bill to tighten anthracite strip mine regulations, but final action may be deferred until next week. "Whether we call up the bill A New Jersey mother and her four-year-old daughter were killed yesterday in the collision of their car and a flatbed tractor-trailer on Route 611 about two miles north of Mount Pocono.

The father and two other daughters were seriously injured. The dead were identified as Mrs. Edwin A. Daczka, of Pemberton, N. and her daughter, Marylin.

The father, a master sergeant at McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey, underwent emergency surgery in the General Hospital of Monroe County in East Strouds-burg. He suffered multiple internal injuries, a cerebral concussion. He was unconscious when admitted. Debra, 6, and Sandra, 3, suffered possible skull fractures. The driver of the truck, Robert C.

Smith, of Scranton, escaped injury. MRS. JENNIE A. FRY Mrs. Jennie A.

Fry, 74, of 418 Allen street, West Hazleton, died yesterday at 3:30 p. m. at her home, after being in ill health the past five months, She was born in Mt. Carmel, December 10, 1890, daughter of the late John and Viola Ocksrieder Houser. She lived in Hazleton and West Hazleton the past 45 years, and was a member of Christ's Memorial United Church of Christ, tomorrow depends on the at Indiana, former chairman of the House Mines Committee, said the proposal "would rip the heart out of the 1963 amendments." "We have a good act right now," he said.

"These amendments are poorly drafted." He said a provision doubling the bond requirements for nonperformance "would tie up cap-pital that the (mining) industry Tuesday night and Wednesday. boose attached to a three-car train entering the siding when it was struck by another train. Stellatto tendance at the session," said Rep. James Musto, D-Luzerne, Low Tuesday night mostly in the 20s. was knocked to the tracks and one of the principal backers of the bill.

"If there aren't enough mem run over by the engine oi tne 11:45 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Lafayette Council No. 258, O. of I.

Union Hall, 8 p.m. Hazleton Bridge Club, Hotel Altamont, 8 p.m. Hazleton Kiwanis Club, Hotel Altamont, 8 p.m. ISDA Home Association, in Zone Forecast second train. Poconos, Upper and Middle West Hazleton, Ladies Aid Society bers on hand we will vote it next week," he added.

Opposition to the bill is run- Reports From Area Hospitals Admissions Discharges Susquehanna, Schuylkill Valley Tuesday mostly sunny and not as cold with diminishing winds, highest temperature 24 to 30. Funerals ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: Admissions Becoming cloudy and seasona bly cold Tuesday night with Mrs. Wilma Edstrom, 734 West snow likely late Tuesday night badly needs. Buchanan added that the Musto bill would take from land reclamation board discretion for determining backfilling requirements in pits 100 feet or more in depth and make it mandatory that all of the except the coal, be returned to a stripping.

"Only a third of all anthracite pits are more than 100 feet and nnlv three have been exempted Third street. of that church, Ladies Auxiliary, Mt. Vernon Commandery, No. 73. Her husband, Thomas A.

Fry died in 1951. She is survived by the following children: Viola, at home; Mrs. Charles (Alverna) Schlauch, Mrs. Henry (Helen) Mauser, Thomas A. Fry Robert L.

Fry, all of West Hazletc; and Mrs. John (Ruth) Williams, Chatsworth, Calif. Twenty grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters also sur 8 Above Zero Early Today In downtown Hazleton at 1 o'clock this morning the mercury Mrs. Carmella Lio, 690 Alter Cloudy with snow Wednesday, possibly changing to rain with street. seasonable temperatures.

John Miske, 718 East Broad Edwin Franklin Gerbcr, 31 West Seventh street, who died Friday, was buried yesterday from the Krapf and Hughes Funeral Home. Rev. Allen H. Roth, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, conducted the services. Interment was in the Vine Street Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Charles Gerbcr, Artis Kellmer, Wayne Miller, John Tanner, Franklin Horn and Rob Meeting of World Reds STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: Admissions Mary Louise Deisler, 24 North Cedar street. Amelia DeMatt, 16 North 3d street, West Hazleton. Stella Troell, 68 Main street, RD Freeland. Adeline Rogosky, 107 Highland street, Freeland. Mary Ciotola, 80 North Wyoming street.

Mrs. Minnie Schade, 40 Clay avenue, West Hazleton. Helen Horwath, 617 North Laurel street. Francis O'Connell, Carbon County Institution District, Weatherly. Melba Fulk, Star Route, White May Becin ifrom complete backfilling and in May MOSCOW (AP) Soviet and ert Bcrsch.

registered 8 degrees above zero. At midnight it was 10 above and at 4 yesterday afternoon 13 above. These temperatures were in direct contrast to the mild weather that had prevailed over the weekend. On Sunday afternoon a high of 54 degrees was recorded. In fact the grass fire season was ushered in in some areas.

Fire departments in Scott and South Center Townships in Columbia County weer called out over the weekend street, Tamaqua. George Huss III, Race street, Ringtown. Mrs. Catherine Ursta, 451 Ridge street, Freeland. Mrs.

Marlene Wallace, 21 East Green street, West Hazleton. Mrs. Lucy Popiak, Weston. Mrs. Mary Galgoci, 234 West Abbott street, Lansford.

Mrs. Rita O'Donnell, 129 South Laurel street. Mrs. Anna Ur.dorf, 22 Bridge street, McAdoo Heights. George Ferrey, 18 Butler avenue, Conyngham.

Mrs. Elizabeth Mihalik, Latti- vive: Clarence nouser, ana nay Houser, this city; William Houser, Philadelphia; Mrs. George (Lor-etta) Eroh Ashland; and Mrs. John (Gladys) Zalutko, Arlington, N. J.

The funeral will be held Thursday at 11 a. m. from the Krapf and Hughes Funeral Home, with Rev. Joseph Gyorke officiating. Interment will be in Mt.

Laurel Park. Friends may call Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. none of those three are in Luzerne County," said Buchanan. He said he explained his objections to the Republican caucus, but that no party position was adopted on the bill.

However, he indicated there was considerable sentiment against the measure. Musto, in a separate interview, said: The funeral of Mrs. Robert Butler, the former Shirley Galbriath, RD 1 White Haven, who died Thursday at St. Joseph Hospital, was held yesterday from the A. M.

Kocher Funeral Home, stallation tonight. Christ the King District Holy Name Societies of the Hazleton deanery, Passaic Byzantine Catholic Diocese, meeting, St. Michael's Byzantine Catholic parish hall, McAdoo, 7:30 p.m. Calvin Leichtman Lodge, B'nai B'rith, monthly meeting, Jewish Community Center, 8 p.m. West Hazleton Zoning Board of Adjustment, public hearing, borough building, 7:30 p.m.

P.P.&L. luncheon, Gus Genetti's Hotel, noon. Hazleton Lodge, F.O.E., meeting, 8 p.m. Poplar Street PTA, at the school, 7:30 p.m. Hadassah dessert luncheon, Jewish Community Center, 1 p.m.

League of Women Voters, home of Mrs. John Longo, 1 p.m. Diamond Methodist Women's Society, church edifice, 7 p.m. St. Paul's Methodist Tressler and Pengelly classes, church social room, 8 p.m.

Maple Leaf Chapter, American War Mothers social, home of Mrs. Annetta Rodino, 7:30 p.m. Delta Mu Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, Hotel Altamont, tonight. Women of Moose, Moose Home, 7:30 p.m. East European Communist sources said Monday a controversial meeting of Communist parties will begin here on schedule Monday.

It remains uncertain, however, how many of the 26 invited parties will show up and whether the meeting can make any headway on the originally announced purpose of preparing the ground for a world Commu Haven. White Haven. to extinguish grass fires. Le Francis Smith, Main street, Harwood. Discharges Chester Sockolosky, Grove street, McAdoo.

Rev. Edwin L. Shelling, pastor emeritus of the White Haven Pres highton Fire Department answered "I am very contiaent mis win calls to two small outbreaks of 'pass the House." byterian Church, officiated. Interment was in Laurel Cemetery, brush fires over the weekend. But he declined to preoici ns ATTY.

RUSSELL CHAPLINSKY Atty. Russell Chaplinsky, 40, of Frank Acri, 799 North Locust fate should it reach the Senate. The Weather Bureau station at street. Avoca has warned that the cold White Haven. Pallbearers were Edward Stolpe Daniel Jones, Robert Burke, Den wave will continue for several nist conference later.

The Soviet Union called the meeting and a subsequent conference a step toward unity of the Communist movement. Red China has opposed the step, charging it means a permanent split. days. Mostly sunny and continued Mrs. Selina Bond and daughter, RD2 Drums.

Mrs. Geraldine Petrulsky, 215 East Jackson street, McAdoo. Samuel Pozzessere, 17 Maple aid Richardson, Norman Gallagher mer. Mrs. Dorothy Feussner, East South street, Freeland.

John Davis, 823 Centre street, Freeland. John O'Hara, 514 Park avenue, Patterson, N. J. Mrs. Mary O'Brien, 209 Market street, Tamaqua.

Mrs. Sarah Davis, 40 Hunter street, Tamaqua. cold is today's prediction. and John Quinn. AMBULANCE CALLS The Hazleton Community Ambulance yesterday took Mrs.

Carmella Leo, 590 Alter street, to St. Joseph Hospital. The West Hazleton Ambulance took Luther Sube, 16 North Third street, West Hazleton, to the State General Hospital. street, Tresckow. John Mocarsky, 6 East Mine Carbon County Budget Open for Discussion street.

3 Lentz avenue, Lehighton, died Sunday at Gnaden Huetten Hospital, Lehighton. A native of Palmerton, he was graduated from Palmerton High School, attended Pennsylvania State University and was graduted from Dickinson School of Law in 1956. He served his clerkship in the office of Atty. Jacob Philip, Palmerton. Suriviving are his mother, Mrs.

Anna Chaplinsky, Palmerton; his wife, the former Margaret Mary Bayer, Lehighton; and two daughters, Margaret and Mary Louise, at home. Joseph Mitchell, Youth Forestry Gerard Plesce, 119 West 22nd street. Peter James Ferdinand, Drums Camp, White Haven. Thomas Mundie, RD2 Drums. Donald Maurer, 586 Lincoln street, who died Thursday at Mountaintop, was buried yesterday from the family residence.

Rev. E. Lawrence Bottiger, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, and Rev. Joseph Gyorke, pastor of Christ Memorial United Church of Christ, West Hazleton, officiated. Interment was in Mountain View Cemetery.

Joan Marasiak, 100 East Market street. Tresckow. DISPENSARY CASES The following were treated at the State General Hospital dispensary yesterday for injuries received in accidents at their homes: Robert Pollack, 1 South Butler street, McAdoo; Bernard Stashko, 409 West 7th street; Dennis Atherholt, 129 West Elm street; Mark Demsko, 647 Harvey street, West Hazleton; Charles McCaffrey, RD2 Drums; Joseph Maccale, rear 224 East 1st The Carbon County Commissioners have announced that the proposed budget for 1965 is available in their office for public inspection and will be presented for final action at the regular meeting of the board on Wednesday, March 24 at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Mary Jane Ricco, 332 North Broad street, West Hazleton.

D'AMATO'S 565 Monges Street, Hazleton "THE HOMEMADE PIZZA" DIAL 453-3348 We Deliver 7:30 to 10:30 PM "Try Our Homemade Bread" Sed Zosbv. 227 East Center Births ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fagan, 928 West Ninth street.

The mother, before marriage, was Irene Osifat. The funeral arrangements are incomplete. Pallbearers were Lawrence Evangelista, Peter Dougherty, An Would Protect Tavern Owners HARRISBURG (P) Legislation was introduced in the House Monday aimed at protecting tavern and bar owners from liability in off-premise accidents involving patrons they have served. The bill, sent to committtee for street. Shenandaoh.

Michael Taptich, RD 1, Nesque-honing. Discharges Paul Chivers, 170 South Wyoming street. John Bechtloff 731 West WALTER JACOBY thony Scarcella, Norman Rehrig, Herman Dotter and Ralph Butt. street; Daniel Marcasky, Maple Cottage. Also Mary Lombardo, 430 Park street, Freeland; Joseph Entiro, 419 West Oak street; George Ma- A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Novitsky, 563 Pardee street. Prior to marriage the mother was Walter Jacoby, a student at the White Haven State School, died at 2:15 a. m. Monday at the State SECOND OPERATION Schuylkill County Commissioner Elmer Johnson will undergo minor surgery today at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, where he has been a patient since February 15 This will be his second operation at Geisinger since admission.

There Is Nothing Finer than EXPERT Watch Repairing May we be of service Scatton Stahr Lauderbach Building 454-2670 Agnes Zorko. A son to Mr. and Mrs. William Hospital where he had been a pa tient several days. cos, East Pine street, Shepp-ton, who injured his right thumb at work at Manufacturing The funeral of Mrs.

Helen (Reich) Redelberger, 698 Wallace street, Northumberland, former local resident who died Thursday at Sunbury, was held yesterday from the Bachman Funeral Home. Rev. Dr. Frederick B. Crane, Walp, Sybertsville.

The mother is the former Mary Fink. Sixth street. Charles Miller, Box 73, White Haven. Susan Kyte, 169 South Fulton court. Gary Steiner, 118 East Oak-street.

I study, stems from a Supreme Court ruling three years ago mak A daughter born Sunday to Amelia DeMatt, 733 North Vine street; Michael Caso, 52 New street, Beaver Meadows, employe of Dairylea who injured his left ing a liquor licensee liable for a pastor of the First Presbyterian fatal automobile accident caused Church, conducted the services. Interment was in Mount Laurel Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Atherholt, 19 Citadel drive, Camp Hill, formerly of Conyngham, at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.

The father is a son of Mr. and BOWL-ARENA Susquehanna W. Hazleton OPEN LANES AVAILABLE Tonite Tuesday 9 P.M. 'Til 1 A.M. Also This Morning Afternoon ankle; Mary Louis Deisler, 24 North Cedar street.

Mrs. Sara Hoffman, 999 Walnut street, Freeland. Mrs. Lillian Farrar, 239 Centre street, Freeland. Memorial Park.

Pallbearers were Curtis Nunges- by a patron on the way home. Under the new proposal, no licensee could be made liable to a third party on account of damages inflicted on them off the licensed premises by customers of the licensee. ser, Robert Deaver, George Wil CY0 of St. Joseph's Honors Msgr. Gavenda St.

Joseph's CYO held a birthday party in honor of Msgr. Joseph Gavenda. A short unit meeting preceded the party. The CYO members greeted the guest of honor with the Happy Birthday song. Joseph Dobash, president of the organization, recited a poem "Our Beloved Pastor." CYO members then presented a liam, Robert Buzby, Jackson Fairchild and Frank Troell.

BREAST OF CHICKEN DINNER WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24 4 'til 7 P.M. Sponsored by Youth Fellowship First Presbyterian Church Admission by Ticket Only Call Church Office 455-1041 For Tickets Mrs. Roy Atherholt, Conyngham. A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Vetter at the Somerset Hospital, Somerville, N. J. The mother is the former Mary G. McKelvey, this city, and the father is a former West Hazleton resident.

Mrs. Ruth LeGrantae, 14b n-asi Ocik street. Mrs. Marie Miller, Box 73, White Haven. Mrs.

Fay Profetta, 608 East Blaine street, McAdoo. Mrs. Rosemarie Welsko, 722 Ingham street, Freeland. I BUCKLE UP OR ELSE! HARRISBURG (AP) Legis-lafion was introduced in the House Monday making it unlawful to operate a car or truck without safety belts. Referred to committee for study, the bill provides a $10 fine or five days' in jail for failure to comply.

John Marushin, 722 McKin ley street, who died Thursday, was buried yesterday from the Bonin ICE SKATING at HAZLE PARK Phone 431-9097 Would Make Temple U. A State University HARRISBURG (AP) New ef Rev. Joseph Jackanich was the celebrant of the requiem high mass BEAVERS REHEARSE Silver Beavers Drum and Bugle Corps will have rehearsal at 7 p.m. today at the Drake-Wear VFW Post Home, East Green street, this city. in St.

John's Byzantine Rite Catholic Church and gave the blessing at the grave in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were John Tarno-vecky, Joseph Zabitchuck, Michael Mandrick. John Falatko, Joseph Slebodnick and Emmitt Betterly, sons-in-law of the deceased. skit. The cast included John Tom-sho, John Stahura, Anthony Gabriel, Susan Ancharski, Victoria Ancharski, Elaine Undeck and Joseph Mondik.

Sharon Fellin presented the pastor with a spiritual bouquet and birthday card. Msgr. Gavenda responded with remarks. Refreshments were served. Mrs.

Ann Cipnano, 8u4 isortn 3 rncs street. Mrs Betty Sobotka, 626 North Broad street. West Hazleton. Mrs. Christine Sterling, 210 South Fifth street.

Mrs. Marie Gallagher, 508 Kline street. Lansford. Stephen Misto, 17 East Diamond avenue. Rocco Pauline, 18 East Diamond avenue.

PITZA HOAGIES Neapolitan Bakery 101 E. Holly St. 453-0211 or 454-8881 FREE DELIVERY PANTS TAPERED To New Slim Lines By Professional Tailors forts were launched in the House Monday to convert Temple University, Philadelphia, into a state university, similar to Penn State. Rep. Edward W.

McNally, D-Cambria; Thomas J. Foerster, D-Allegheny; Walter H. Morley, D-Philadelphia; Henry J. Cian-frani, D-Philadelphia, and Guy A. Kistler, R-Cumberland, sponsored a resolution calling on the Joint State Government Commission to meet with officials of Temple to discuss the feasibility of such a move.

The measure was referred to committee for study. ARE YOU AFRAID OF BEING ROBBED? Call Us About A HOME SAFE And End Your Worries JOHN WEIDICK OFFICE SUPPLIES New Locafion: 21 N. Fifth West Hazleton Phone 454-5641 HAIR REMOVED Permanently by Electrolysis Specialists VERNA M. CARTER 9 E. Broad St.

434-3706 The funeral of Mrs. Ruth Lin-denmuth, Brandonvillc, who died Wednesday at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Potts ville, was held yesterday from St. John's Lutheran Church, Brandonvillc. Rev. Walter Guigley, pastor, conducted the services.

Interment was in St. John's Cemetery, Propose Joint Study Of State Penal Code HARRISBURG (AP) Thirty-five senators proposed Monday a joint study of the state's penal code with an eye toward "eliminating loopholes and technicalities and stiffening penalties." "A crime wave engulfs the state and nation," the senators said in a resolution. This state of affairs has been reached, the resolution read, because "the law is cluttered with so many loopholes and technicalities" that "sterner measures are needed to combat crime The resolution would have six Life Membership in Moose for Matuella With 125 members present, Charles Matuella was the winner of a Moose Lodge life membership at the annual life membership drive at the quarters on West Broad street Sunday night. The drawing was made by Gov ernor Cletus O'Donnell. State Representative William Bachman pulled out the capsule and handed it to City Councilman Thomas DOUBLE WORLD GREEN STAMPS TODAY and WEDNESDAY Eyes Trouble Former King LONDON (AP) -The Duke of Windsor came to London unexpectedly Monday and went straight to a hospital with eye trouble.

The appearance of the recently ailing former king at London Airport caused a flutter. The duke's visits here are rare and when he does come it is usually by ship and train. Curiosity was heightened when an ambulance, a nurse and a carrier chair stretcher were brought out to meet him. He waved aside the ambulance and the chair and got into a limousine. Only two months ago the Mrs.

Margaret (Bronsavage) Wolchesky. 542 East First street, who died Thursday at St. Joseph Hospital, was buried yesterday from the Bonin Funeral Home. Rev. Victor J.

Kupstas was the celebrant of the requiem high mass Boneless Rolled BOLAR ROAST 522 South Poplar Street Hazleton Powell. in Ss. Peter and Paul's Lithuanian The annual re-enrollment drive members each from the House R. C. Church and gave the blessing anci Senate appointed to a joint is now under way and will con commission to conduct the tinue for the next three months.

at me grave in calvary cemetery, Drums. Pallbearers were Paul Schott, The commission would be em- lb. Heights OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A.M.

to 10 P.M. SUNDAY 9 A.M. to I P.M. and 6 P.M. to 10 P.M.

Joseph McCoy, Leo Gowen, Charles powered to subpoena witnessc Wolchesky, John Delfoe and Ronald Zimmerman. TILLIE'S PITZ LARGE PAN 80c 10 KINDS OF DELICIOUS NUTRITIOUS PITZ 20 Kinds of Hoagies from 40c ea. 435-2916 Delivery Service 11 N. 4th Street, West Hazleton federation or Hubs To Meet Wednesday Death Notices CENTER CUT EXTRA LEAN PORK CHOPS II). 69 HOT, COUNTRY or SAUSAGE PATTIES 55 lb.

A regular meeting of the Lower Luzerne Federation of Clubs will be held at the Loyal Order of Moose Home on West Broad street, Hazleton, Wednesday. President Paul Baker will be in charge. Reports on activities in the KASSUCK At Hazleton, Sunday, Feb. 21, Mrs. Katherine (Rus-nock) Kassock.

Funeral Wednesday at 8:30 a. m. from the Bonin Funeral Home, Second street entrance. Solemn requiem high BONELESS FULL SLICE ROUND STEAK lb. 89c PETER DEEB COAL HAULING Fast Service 455-6969 COLGATE TOOTHPASTE 3 Giant Q1 A A 59c each mass in St.

Ladislaus Church at 3 1 member clubs will be made, and a. m. Interment in the Calvary discussions on club legislation will Cemetery, Drums. Friends may also be discussed, call Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 1 FRESH GROUND CHUCK 59c FRESH GROUND BEEF Size (pl.UU alue EYE OF ROUND BEEF ROAST lb. 39c duke, 70, underwent a major operation at the Methodist Hospital in Houston, to remove a section of artery.

Doctors said afterward the duke would require several months to recuperate. The Duchess of Windsor was with her husband on the flight from Paris. He was wearing dark glasses. They brought with them 19 pieces of baggage. The duke installed himself in the London Clinic, one of the most expensive and fashionable private hospitals in London.

A spokesman there said: "He is going to see Sir Stewart Duke-Elder. He has some trou-i ble with his left eye. He will probably remain in hospital for( a few days." Sir Stewart has been surgeon-; oculist to Queen Elizabeth II since 1952 and served as surgeon-oculist to the duke when he was King Edward VIII. The hospital spokesman said p. m.

Frank H. Bonin and Son, funeral directors. Alka-Seltzer SHULMAN'S 54 S. WYOMING ST. PHONE 454-3851 IIAZLETOV MEMORIAL CO.

ea. 8 Tablets Bottle 33c alue DELICATESSEN DEPT. Atlanta Imported Polish Sliced CHOPPED HAM lb. GROUND CHUCK lb. Jb.

33c 89c 79c FIRST CUT LUSTRE CREME HAIR SPRAY 89c 75c Steak or Roast Ib. 5-lb. or More CHUCK ornbinatioin The only authorized dealer in Hazleton and vicinity Hazleton-McAdoo Highway PHONE 455-4956 Regular Lean Tender Sliced BOILED HAM lb, 59C Can LOOK! $1.09 FRESH FROZEN DELMONICO STEAK lb $1.39 BAYER ASPIRIN details of the duke's complaint were not known but that it had nothing to do with last year's operation. A bulletin will be issued Tuesday, he added. READY TO EAT DELUXE ELECTRIC DRESSMAKER All Reef lb.

FRANKS 99c 38c Plate PASTRAMI 33c Each Value SEWING MACHINE U.S. NO.l CLEAN POTATOES 10 59c VINE RIPE TOMATOES FRESH FROZEN CHIP STEAKS 8 $1.09 Want To Do MORE Business Economically? Let Us Show You Our Demonstrators Calculators Adding Machines JOHN WEIDICK OFFICE SUPPLIES New Location: 21 N. Fifth West Hazleton Phone 454-564 UNAVIT VITAMINS v2 l-A-DAY Bottle 7( Improved Vitamins 100 VC COMPARE SAVE IN PLANE SEARCH Gunner's Mate Third Class David F. Holman, USCG, son of Mr. and Mrs.

David Holman, 406 Third street, Weatherly, who is serving aboard the Coast Guard Cutler Tamaroa, participated in the search operations surrounding the crash of an Eastern Airlines DC-7 which crashed Feb. 8 in the Atlantic Ocean off Long Island. I By NELCO PORTABLE Come In Register Your Name We said it before and we say it again If you desire to buy only a V4-lb. of cold meat, it's alright with us. We are only too happy to serve you.

Yes, the price is the same as if you did buy a pound. Our fresh meat is all Gov't, inspected and the prices are always right. Royal Chinook Vi-oz 69c Boneless Skinless MACKEREL 4n' z- Cn LILLET can JL CAIMOM ca lb. 19c FREE DELIVERY.

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