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The Plain Speakeri
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THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 4, 1957 PAGE 22 Lenten Scries Concert Group Presents First Frep Membership Cot Patients To Hosp. Collapses And Dies YORK, Pa. Jay Leader, Daniel J. Median, Former City Assessor, Dies Suddenly At Home xx of nearby Jacobus, collapsed and died of a heart attack Saturday after driving several people to York Hospital in his ambulance. Ambulance Crew Lauded Py Hospital Staff "Are you crew members out on a night like this?" said a staff member of the Hazleton State Hospital after midnight Thursday day when the Hazleton Community Ambulance removed a patient from Drums over the icy highways to the Laurel Hill institution.

Driving on the slippery roads was so dangerous that ihe crew, Ray Goldsworthy, Johr Brennan, and John Rayson, had to travel at a speed of 'ess than 15 miles a Tirfi ou rTTh ho ri efTTh patient was in a remote section of the valley, but the vehicle made the trip in safety. fx I if Heights Man Dies At Shaft At St. Paul's A Lenten series of seven Thursday night services was announced for St. Paul's Methodist Church today by the pastor, Rev. Charles Beginning March 14, the series will conclude April 18 with a service of holy communion.

The pastor announced the following topics for the Lenten meditations: March 14 "The Way of the Cross March 21 "The Word of the Cross." March 28 "Faces About the Cross." April 4 "The Three Crosses." April 11 "The Cross We Can't Escape." April 17 "The Cross and the Tree." April 18 Holy communion. AH services will start at 7:30 p. Rev. Cathcrman announced. Daniel J.

Mechan, one of Hazlc-Ion's best-known citizens and head of the housekeeping department at the State Hospital, died suddenly! nt his home, 34 West Third at 2:40 o'clock this morning. Al though he had been complaining of feeling ill lately, he was on dul at the hospital on Friday. Mr. Mechan served as city a-scssof-riurmg-thc term-oL -Mayors James P. Costello, Jr.

Later from 1916 to 1950, he was collector (f city amusement tax under Mayor Clarence J. Lonzcr. 9th Ward Committeeman Active in the Democratic part, Mr, Mechan represented that or-j ganization as committeeman from i the Ninth Ward, second precinct, i Born in Hazleton, he was a son of the late John and Bridget McCov Mechan and had spent his entire John M. Chvostak, 60 of 346 Thir- I 1 1 wen avenue, iid.ieiun ntiius, employed as a carpenter at Hazleton Shaft Colliery, was fatally stricken while at work at 10:40 this xx 1 Ben jiirion lie had complained of feeling ill and had just entered the rest room at the inspection office when he Gives Okay collapsed. First aid was given and the Hazleton Community Ambu lance was summoned to administer Daniel J.

Mechan life in this city. For manv years Mr. Mechan was survives of Miss Mary Gechan (Continued From Page 1) of the two parties in his coalition which threatened to quit over the withdrawal issue. Ben-Gurion ordered the withdrawal to proceed even before he member oi me grocery oi un ui; a ounmus oxygen enroute to the Stite Hospital where he was dead on arrival. He had been employed at the Shaft for many years.

No details as to his survivors were available at press time. Cpl. Robert Snyder Joins Army Reserve Mechan and McCoy, and later con-; I tie luncrai win oc neia irom ducted the business under his own the family home Thursday morn-name. ing at 8:45 o'clock. Solemn high A member of St.

Gabriel's mass will be offered up in St. Ga- reported to the Knesset or held a Corporal Robert J. Snyder, 750 "final" meeting with his Grant street, who recently re-The official spokesman said thejUirncd three years active church. he was also a member ofibriel's church at 9:30, and the Holy Name Society of that I ment will be in Calvary cemetery, 1) I congregation. i Drums.

.11 did ons Board Mr. Meehan was. wed to the: fnencis may can ai me i-; former Sarah Ryan who, with one idence from 6 o'clock Tuesday night son, William Meehan of Bethlehem, until the time of burial. Probe Unfair' Three officials of the Community Concert Association give Carmen Gaudio (right) a preview of the program he will see free of charge during the next season after he learned he was receiving a free membership for being the 100th member to renew this year. Seen with Gaudio are (from left) Mrs.

Robert S. Gicking, 1957 campaign chairman; Mrs. Harry W. Lewis, secretary, and James lies, treasurer. reason for the go-ahead was thai aui Wlin ine "latest clarifications" of the becomc an actiVC mpmbpr of the American position had been re.j Army Reserve, ceived from the United States, and! whoso civilian occupa-that Ben-Gurion had been in talks 15 apprentice printer on with most Cabinet members.

i'he Standard-Sentinel has ibeen given the assignment as Ben-Gunon will report to the Sonim. Xirplane Mechanic with the Knesset tomorrow instead of to-jAir Scc(ion of tne 40M signal night as previously scheduled. Company Army reserve Center, The sequence of events in the; wilkcs-Barre. Jewish capital since Friday's an-1 Captain Edward A. Lukas.

nouncement in the United Nations Kingston, commanding officer of was this: the Luzerne County Signal Unit The Israel Cabinet met Satur-ustated that Snyder will train with John M. Guenther, 46, Dies After Addressing Sports Dinner Guests Renewal Week of the Hazleton Gaudio stated that this is the 12th Current members are urged to; Community Concert Association's; year for himself, his wife and sons, make their renewals early by mail-current membership campaign! John and Robert, to become mem-jn(y (o rs jarry yy Tcwjs opened this morning as applica-ibers of the Hazleton Community! 8 lions received throush the mails? Concert Association. jBox 230, Hazleton. Campaign head- HARRISBURG f.fl Atty. Gen.

Thomas B. McBridc said today it was "most unfair" if he is not allowed to cross examine a witness who testified before a legislate committee investigating the State Pardons Board. 'I think it is a matter of great moment I think it was most unfair that I did not get to cross examine J. Harold Mc-Bride told the committee. Hughes, first assistant district attorney of Delaware County, testified before the committee last week relative to Delaware County ca-es heard by the board.

''Mr. Hughes said the board the past few days brought over onej Names of subsequent Centennial Quarters in Lauderbaeh to. will day and Sunday to reconsider the i the unit on Saturday mormncs. hundred renewals. Gift recipients will be published! be open from Friday, March 8, withdrawal announcement be- Snyder, ho has a brother John, Th rirct oift tin.

fVnfpn. after thp rlnsp nf the npw memher! until tii nt tho pamnaian i cause of a statement to the United! in the 401st Signal Company, Nations by American Delegate Served as an Aircraft ixcd Win? Henry Cabot Lodge. Some govern-! Mechanic at Lawson Army Air- nial Gift Plan of an extra sub- campaign Saturday, March 16. New members may join the asso-scription to each 100th member, Each 100th member enrolled, Nation next week. All new mem- tin Sx ment chiefs were angered at 'i.

rort benning, oa. Lodire's comment that the future i Corporal bnycicr is a graaua.e nt thp Xi Prnvisinn Cn nf thiscift subscriDtion. Directors and of-lTimsHav pvpnintt farr-h 9 whiphiof tho Gaza Strip bejo liazicion iiign ocnooi ana is a Defense the National John M. Guenther, 46, of 581 Peace street, one of the area's best known football and basketball of ficials, died unexpectedly yesterday afternoon in Lansford. i The well-liked official was pro nounced dead on arrival at Coal dale Hospital where he was taken after he collapsed during a basketball officials' dinner in the Lans-j ford AmVets.

Guenther had just finished speak- ing to the group of some 85 diners when he was stricken. A native of Hazleton, Guenther was the son of the late George and Matilda Encke Guenther. i He was graduated from Hazleton High School in 1928 and was active in sports for more than 20 years.) He was employed as assistant) supervisor of transportation for the in this city. Guenther served as district re-. pitv ificers of the Communitv Concert sis the elnsinc rnnrprt fnr th'p ioJ worked out within the framework holder of Conduct and the Good oi ine IM4'J armistice acreenienr i 1957 season.

In accepting his gift membership: Association are not eligible. Medal. taken here to mean I This was would 'that Egypt be allowed to! transcript of its January, 1956 meeting was incomplete," Mc-Bride said. "He said certain important statements by Commonwealth Secretary James A. Finne- return to Gaza, which Israel ada-3 (jy Pcnil Deaths gan were not included.

manuy opposes necause sne; claims Egypt is waging a border! StatC DcailS Llt war against her from Gaza. A Cabinet meeting yesterdavi Three Hazleton students at Tenn Chairman Edwin W. Tompkins (R-Cameron) said "Mr. McBride's statement will be considered by THEODORE R. LEWIS 1 MICHAEL BUTLER RITA (adjourned without announcing! State University are included Wnrri was received bv Hazleton i Michae Butler.

200 West 79th: Rita O'Dnnnell 43 nf isns final decision. It was scheduled fn; among 120 students named to the the committee." John M. Guenther Tompkins indicated Hughes: relatives of the death of Theodore street, New ork City, was found ahe street, Philadelphia, died Sat-jgve a una I decision today, but was; ean List tor ine tan semestei. would return for further testimony Lewis, 52, of 30 East Ruddle dead Friday at his residence. urday at Graduate Hospital in that; preceded by Ben-Gurion order to They are: Elaine Bohorad, 198 at a later date.

street, Lansford, who passed away Born in this city, he resided here! citv' jDayan to proceed with with-; South Wyoming street, senior in preservative of Little League baseball, was the officials' representa held at the late residence Tuesday I at 7:30 n. m. Hughes' testimony was cut short jm Coaldale State Hospital jn Frackville prior to locating: A former treeland resident, (arts and letters; Lillian M. Junas, tive for District XI, PIAA, and was; the committee day. He was a mine foreman atj nnnpJ last week when 936 Peace street, senior in journal aiso an acuve manager ana pasi; to hear tw0 Delaware; the Coaldale colliery of the Coal-idale Mining Company.

ism; and Lawrence T. Kowalski, 787 Roosevelt street, junior in arts and letters. was a daughter of the late oen-urunon sun is laced with a. and Mrs. Edward O'Donnell.

to pull out by the two left-father operated a shoe business; w'n8 Socialist parties" in his five-on Centre street in the borough i party coalition government. The for many years before locating our Cabinet members represent-in Philadelphia. She was employed these two parties voted within in New York. He was employed as a chauffer before retiring several years ago. I The deceased was a member of the Holy Trinity R.

C. Church, New: York City. president of the Hazleton Little Lpague BasebalI Wlll mcct; County judges. League. at lhe corncr 0f Diamond avenue; "In the interest of order I say He was a member of Christ Lu-; t0.

we should nave brought Hughes theran church; a past master of; nA in tnAv todav and finished uo with tri ii' n-t iiiiuiiuw tx nu yiuutu vu The HOME DELIVERY i Delaware County," McBride said by the Bell Telephone Co. in Phil-; ttie cabinet against withdrawal tormcr AUgUSta nf thp Ampripan cfanH His wife, the a member of Hazleton Royal Arch the Guenther, residence. 1 He was a son of Harry and Sage (Thomas) Lewis and had resided at Lansford for 37 years. He was a member of the First Congregational church and of the Lansford Fire Co. Surviving are his wife, the former Beulah Charles, and three children.

Five sisters and two Chapter No. 277; Mount Vernon Comma ndery, No. 73, Knights Rep. Philip Lopresti said it was his impression that "we were going to finish Del-j aware County up today." I Franl- TIpan epprptsrv of the Hill preceded him in death. The following bro(hers andi Even if the defection of two The only survivors are-several sislerSf an of Philadelphia, sur-'Parties of the coalition weakens nieces and nephews who reside vive.

ArchiC Edward Ann3i the Ben-Gurion government to a in the Hazleton and Wilkes-BarrejMrs, Edward Kennedy, Mrs. Ed-Pint where he resigns, President areas. Among them is Mrs. start- anH it- Rpn-7vi 5 hmm? in act hi-. Auto-Lite i PIZZERIA 5-100 V.L 1-9011 Open Sundays 3t W.

yth St. Templar; Anthracite Council No. 62, Royal Select Masters; the Lehigh Consistory; and a member i W3e cphpHnipri grandchildren also survive. rence Flexer of Drums. Funeral time will be Wednesday I Earnings Up testify.

of Anthracite Council, Boy Scouts of America. Before the hearing opened, afternoon with interment in Sky- Alliester. immediately to try to form a new Relatives in this government. In that case, Ben-are the families of the late James 'Gurion would form a new Cabinet M. Gallagher, Freeland, and the without the two dissenting parties.

Guenther is survived by his wife, Wine psHpH fnr "Ipc hipl-pr. view i di nuiiieiuwii. The Electric Auto-Lite Com par died eve- viewing win De lucsaay MRS. ANNA FOOSE Mrs. Anna M.

Foose, 87, at 9:05 p. m. Saturday in home in Nuremberg. xu.u. -uu tw: reported todav consolidated noting" among lawmakers and attor-! 1 wfM'iiAlsales of $231,587,694 for 1956.

Earn- neys than marked initial her late P. X. Donnell, this city. Ben-Gunon withdrawal order, The funeral masr will be ccle-l taken over the head of Parlia- i-iugs im tut' dill; jjui iuu niuuuintu Guenther, at home; Mrs. Fietta Meier, Mifflinville; Mrs.

Gertrude I to or $1.46 per share. Meier, Sellersville; Mrs. Mary these figures compare witn rcc-; i Vt i A native of Lancastershire, Eng-j brated Wednesday at 10 a. m. in ment, was unusual, if not tin-land, she came to the United St.

William's Church, Philadelphia, 'Precendented. Never in the his-States at the age of 13. Her hus- from where the funeral cortege of Israel has a premier taken band, William, died in 1951. will proceed to Freeland. Interment! a major step such as this without Mrs.

Foose, the former Anna will be marie in St. Ann's before Parliament. WILLIAM SMITH William Smith, 75, Stroudsburg, died at his home Saturday following a two-year illness. Surviving are his wife Mirana (Lesh) Smith and six children m. iav i m.

m. m. Horn, this ritv. and two brothers. sales of $296,007,212 lor 1953: i For A Ileal Treat Eat Oven Fresh PASTIES Delicious and Economical A Meal In Itself Baked Tuesdav A.M.

to 6 P.M. Place Your Order Today TOM'S PITZA Dial GL 4-1747 1047 N. Locust St. George Guenther, Levittown, and; and earnings of $10,102,060 or $6.31 1 (JniCO lOHlOrFOW William Guenther, Lancaster. per I Relatives and friends are invited; 1957 sales and earnings for the! Peter Fordiano will be the guest tamunson.

was a member ol cemetery, at Woodside, Wednesday among whom are two daughters tne iNuremnerg uitneran tnurcn. anernoon. FIND MISSING WALLET City police reported that at noon to the funeral services at 2 d. tn rit arp substantially hich-! speaker lor tne unico uud at b.ju m. tomorrow at tne Aitamont Wednesday from the Guenther res-ipr than fnr tliP tier-'P- Mrs.

Dorothy Snauffer and She is survived by two daughters, Allan Weigand, both of Wcatherly.J Mrs. Howard Ulshafer, Nuremberg, Two sisters survive. and Mrs. Stanley Foose, Rock MRS. ELLA T.

O'DONNELL Mrs. Ella T. O'Donnell. of 123 today Mary Ruth Gallup, 611 North Hotel, Chairman Rex Fornataro announced today. Forliano is director of distribu- idence, 581 Peace street.

The a year ago. Allen Roth, pastor of Christ; At director's meeting held in Kvanffpliral T.nthpran will v-i. The funeral will be held from the! Glen; three sons, Thomas, George Wyoming street, notified them that a wallet which was stolen from ai i East Oak street, West died at 12:30 Saturday afternoon I Lanterman funeral home, Strouds- I 111 tV 1 L'LUIlll a LKOH and Abner Foose, all of Nuremberg two sisters, Mrs. Adam Wat- officiate. Friends mav call at the Uip pf ppnt npr Wa: uve education in tne tazieion iburg Tuesday at 2 p.

m. at St. Joseph Hospital 8 i afternoon was recovered in a kins, Ridley Park, and Mrs. John; a two months' illness. Rnrn in n.J central city store The woman said residence Monday evening untiLclared payable April 1 1957 ana is supervisor oi ine time nf funeral i aDieA PIU XVD playgrounds.

President Philip time ot iunerai. shareholders of record March 11, nr; at a hnsinp Masonic funeral services will beiiqvr will preside at a business i meeting during which a report will akn announced -r MRS. ANNA SURIN Mrs. Anna Surin of Hi Baxter iil $10 was missing from the wallet daughter of the late John P. and v-ft; i when it was returned to her.

Nora Brennan Bovle, and resident i ,4. Tt: 1 i fcT i ilie LUIIipc mn-tnv sum, xsinsnamion, Cliea mpany also announced tne, be hea from (he membership SaUirdav nicht at hpr home' Born i ...8" ner nome. corn Advertisement appuiiiiuieiii in an cveeuuve i eom ttee lent of an executive com-! mml)(M I at coxevuie, tseaver weaoows, sne in West Hazleton the greater part of her life. She was a member of the St. Francis of Assisi West moved to Bingha niton 42 years IDEAL VENETIAN BLINDS mittee and the election of C.

Rus-; sell Feldmann as chairman. Other members of the committee! A(lVlOrV (TOllD laiTie(l Thomas, Slalington. Also surviving are 37 grandchildren and 50 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m.

Wednesday from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ulshafer. Interment will be made in the Nuremberg Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Ritter, pastor of the Evangelical ni Brethren Church, Nuremberg, will officiate.

Friends may call from 6 to 9 p. m. Tuesday. Hazleton, and the Altar and Ros-! Brislin-Breslin Can Sell It ago. The former Anna Shershen Ste-fanko, she was the daughter of the late Peter and Helen Rusinko Shershen.

She was a member of St. Studies For Poultry Venetian Blinds Shades Retape Record Wash Call Dav or Evening GL 4-4831 437 Broad St. arc John C. Clark, James P. Fal-j vcy, James B.

Fenner, Wm, Bar-! clay Harding, Milo B. Hopkins and Parker Newhall. HARRISBURG UPThe Agricul- tore Department has named Greek Catholic Church, ary Society of that parish. Her husband Joseph died in 1931. Four children survive: Jetta O'Donnell, West Hazleton school teacher, and Francis O'Donnell, both at home; James O'Donnell, Buffalo, N.

Y. and Mrs. Eleanor advisory committee to study the; Binghamton. The quickest and easiest way to sell a house or property is to pick up a telephone and call Brislin Breslin. GLILM IS Inossible exnansion of facilities at Surviving are her husband, Mich- "11 A.M.

to 11 P.M." Now You Can Have NEAPOLITAN Hot Pizza NEAPOLITAN Baked-In Sandwiches Delivered to your Home. Store, Factory, Club, Office, Etc. Simply Dial (IE 5-0321 "11 A.M. to 11 P.M." NEW LOCATION Corner Locust Maple Sts. Carl A.

Gliem, assistant foreman state-s five poutry diagnostic in me composing room ot IOC loKnratnripc They'll sell your property quickly Steeger, of Italy. Five grand-; for cash! And what's more they'll The department has begun work Standard-Sentinel who died Satur day, will be buried 11 a. m. Tues for additional livestock research cnnaren aiso survive. it at the bcst market price The funeral will be held at 9:30 i obtainable! day from Grebey funeral home loward expansion of abora.

MRS. IRENE HORSFIELl) Mrs. Irene Horsfield, wife of William Vernon Horsfield, Mount Car-mel, formerly of Hazleton, died yesterday morning at 4:30 o'clock in the Shamokin State Hospital She had been ill with complications. The family resides at 320 South Chestnut street, Mount ne. tan a.

i.einoacn. pastor faciUUes for the rapid diag a. m. Iuesday Irom the Boyle Funeral Home, 100 South Wyoming street, with a solemn high mass Emmanuel's Reformed church, will ael, and the following children: Michael John, George and Joyce Beverly, all at home. Mrs.

Anna Gunderman, Johnson City, N. Mrs. Helen Wood, Mrs. Mary Broadley, Kingston, N. Y.

and Mrs. Margaret Green, Binghamton, N. Y. Eight grandchildren also survive. The following brothers and sisters survive: Michael, Nicholas, Helen and John Shershen and Mrs.

Mary Lohcnitz of Bea er Meadows; Brislin Breslin, Real Estate Dealers, have a large list of cash buyers for all types of property nosis of diseases of farm animals. of requiem in St. Francis of Assisi located in all sections of Hazleton, officiate and burial will be in Mount Laurel Memorial Park. Military rites will be conducted by the Disabled American Veterans. Friends may call this evening.

uiurcn, west Jiazieton, at 10 a. m. irjonyngham, Drums, Freeland, Interment will follow in St. Gab-j Weatherly. riel's cemetery.

Friends may call To sclI pronertv auicklv for Funerals Born in Aristes February 10 daughter of the; today from 2 10 4 and 7 to 10 P- 1903, she was a cash call Brislin Breslin, dial GL 4-2601 or 306 West Broad street. Peter Shershen, Tockton and Mrs. Sue Evans, Summit Hill. The funeral of James W. Shaw, Jr.

was held this morning from late Francis andLydia Minmer -She was a member of the UEB! (' 1 CI'SOIIS Killed Church, Mount Carmci. The funeral will be held Wednes- Bachman Brothers Funeral morninr with services in St. THE ALBERT J. BATES COMPANY Hazieton's OLDEST Real Estate Agency GL 4-1361 Adv, WHIRLWIND surviving are ner husband ami 1 CUIia. lilJUlWaVS with services in charge of Rev.

i Micnacl's G. C. Church at Bing-Fredenck B. Crane. ihamton, N.

followed bv inter- The pall bearers were John Vow-jmcnt ln the parish CPrnctery. ler, Joseph Weat, John Howells, six cnnaren: rave, vvue oi i.ouis Reiner; Raymond, Albert and Carl of Mount Carmel; Herbert, Sun- Five persons were killed on Pennsylvania highways over the weekend. It was the lowest total of slate traffic deaths on a weekend since last October. i bury; and Irene, wife of Louis Al here, Milford. Conn.

A brother MRS. WILLIAM ORR David Herring, John llildebrand and Robert Evans. Interment was made in Mt. View cemetery. In all nine persons met accidental deaths, three of them by gas fumes.

you can buy! MOWS GRASS 2. TRIMS CLOSE 3. CUTS WEEDS 4. PULVERIZES LEAVES 5. MULCHES TURF Torr build lie world largest most line of power 175 HC.

lofgw ond pwtr-ar)iU4 moduli alia aveHobU! DIAL GL 5-1771 CIGARETTE MACHINE SERVICE REX Vending Company 110 North Wyoming: Sf. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Monk of AristcS and a sistcr Lvdia rear 602 North Church street have Ge()rge Aristes also sm.VIV(. received word of the death of the Therc are 0 grancchildren.

former sister Mrs. William Orrj Funefal services at Roth. of Baltimore, Aid. ermel funeral home in Mount Car- The body will be taken to Pitts-jmd at 2 0.c,ock (n Thirsd aler. Un Rev' 1Iarry Augenhach will jofficiate and burial will be Genctti 15th St.

I Mount Carmel cemetery. Super Market Open Daily Sam to 9 Viewin wl11 be Wednesday cve-' Adv.lnin- RUMMAGE SALE Y.W.C.A. Residence Committee TODAY, MARCH 1th 12 Noon to 6 P.M. At Y.W.C.A. SERVICE FEATURES ONE VISIT LOAN PLAN Phone from the privacy of your home office or telephone booth.

Tell us how much you want and when you want it. We'll set a time convenient for you to come in sign and gt the money in ONE VISIT. FIRST PAYMENT due in 30 days or 01 arranged. RENEW your loan when you tike even for more than the original amount. You don't have to pay off one loan before you con get more money.

$7.34 DOWN $7.50 PKK MONTH $20 to $600 UP TO YEARS TO REPAY IF A LOAN CAN BE MADE WE'LL FIND A WAY TO MAKE the only Authorized Dealer in Hazleton Vicinity xfnTN. onuments KULK arker. HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND America's Top Jazz Attraction RCA Recording Stars Johnny Hamlin His Quintet At 'The FLAMINGO ROOM 10-12 K. Broad St. usoleums OF We like to say And to most requests do say 1utt JHooh.

OK. NOTICE Liquor Dealers of Lower Luzerne County REGULAR MEETING TONIGHT Joe Sypeck Restaurant 13(1 Webster Ave. West Hazleton At 7:30 o'clock Frank Sacco, Ppcsidcnt Our Old Mower Accepted In Trade BILL Bicycle Supply Corner Fast Second and Harrison Slieets Dial ill. Sen ire What We Sell" NOTICE Dr. William Sulman Traders Bank Announces the resumption of Regular office hours, after his recent illness, Starting Monday, March 4th.

TELEPHONE WRITE or VISIT Mr. Pcrsii'o i I IP 64 FINANCE SERVICE, AtaatiF NC 1'hone GL 5 4 or (.1. 5 4957 36 WEST BROAD STREET 2nd Floor Over Dove Restaurant HAZLETON Telephone: GLodstone 5-3688 Ollico Hours: Daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday ta 8 m.

Cosod Solur'rfojr LOANS MADE TO RESIDENTS OF ALL NEARBY TOWNS Hazleton Memorial Co. 61 S. CH t'KCH ST. I.

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