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Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Friday, July 24, 1964 24 Car Backing Up Hits Meter Maid Personals Deaths A car backing into a parkins Building Contractor Fluri Dies MRS. ANNA CHESLOSKI Mrs. Anna Chesloski, RD 1 Pond Low-Flying Sparrow Trapped in Car Emblem A low-flying sparrow crossing the path of an automobile traveling south on Wyoming street at noor. today was trapped in the car's hood emblem. Mrs.

Margaret Gundy, New Coxe ville, Beaver Meadows, is recuper LEROY FENSTERMACHER Leroy Fenstermacher, 75, Eddy-stone, a native of Briggsville, was space on Broad street between Pine and Cedar streets injured a city meter maid yesterday morning. Miss Mary Marash. 623 Cleve ating at her home after being a found dead in bed at his home yes patient at Geisinger Medical Cen ter, Danville. Hill, Wapwallopen, died Thursday at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, where she had been a medical patient since June 13. Born in Czechoslovakia, she i Philadelphia Policeman New Leader of FOP Patrolman Joseph E.

Sweeney of Philadelphia was elected president Thursday of the Pennsylvania Federation of Police, succeeding another Philadelphian, John J. Harrington. The 50-year-old Sweeney, married and the father of two sons. land street, was treated by the family physician for a bruised shoulder and elbow. Gilbert Maurer, Ringtown, is a terday morning at 5 o'clock.

Surviving are his wife, the former Eva Cassidy; three sons, Warren, Clayton and Ronald, all of Chester; two brothers, Burlington, Briggsvile, and Allene, Wapwall- The woman driver, whose name was not available, halted her vehicle in front of the Standard-Speaker office and called to a came to this country as a child Local police said the car was Paui Pecka. 202 East Cen patient at the Locust Mountain Hospital, Shenandoah, and Ronald and settled in Wilkes-Barre Town ter street, Nesauehoninc. The acci Kester, Weatherly, has been dis ship. Prior to locating in Pond Hill dent occurred at 10:54 a. m.

charged from the Warne Hospital, 19 years ago, she resided in Ash Delegates to Youth Parley Karen Jill Zehner, Mountain Grove, and Karen Henry, this city, will leave Sunday for Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, where they will be delegates to the eighth National Convention of Methodist Youth. The five-day convocation, which opens Monday, will be attended by 5,000 youth and adult leaders. Miss Zehner. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Zehner, is a June graduate of the Bloomsburg Area Senior High School. She is outgoing president of the Black Creek Methodist Youth Fellowship and secretary-treasurer of the Moun-taintop Sub-District MYF. In September she will enter the freshman class at Bloomsburg State College where she will major in mathematics. I 4 "MA Pottsville. group of printers standing outside.

Jay Faust, of Weatherly, assistant shop foreman, responded, removed the bird and it flew away apparently unharmed. open; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Troutman, Wapwallopen, and Mrs. Verna Thomas, Berwick. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m.

in Eddystone. ley. The deceased was a member of Ascension Church, Mocanaqua. Her husband, John, died March 16.4 POUND BABY MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) A Missoula woman gave birth Colonel and Mrs.

Edwin H. Czapla of Tustin, are spending a vacation visit here with is a veteran of 23 years with the Thursday to a boy weighing 16 6. 1963. Mrs. Martha Zeller, mother of Surviving are three children: pounds 4 ounces.

Dr. Steven Preston said he Frank, Morristown; Mrs. John Mrs. Czapla, and Mrs. W.

C. Bahrt her sister, of 700 Mc-Kinley street. Mrs. Czapla is the has been delivering babies for Diehl Among Police Course Graduates Gerald J. Diehl, Hazleton, was one of 71 municipal police officers Micikas, Wapwallopen; and Jo 25 years and this was the larg est by about four pounds.

Deliv seph, Philadelphia. Also surviving are six grandchildren. former Dorothy M. Zeller of Hazleton. ery was by Caesarean section.

The funeral will be held Monday Neither the hospital nor Pres at 9 a.m. from the home ot ner GEORGE V. SHEEDER George V. Sheeder, 73, of 205 Barney street, Wilkes-Barre, retired teacher at the Wyoming Seminary School of Music, died Thursday at 10:30 a. m.

in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. He retired in June 1959 after a teaching career of 45 years. Surviving are his wife, one sister and a brother. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 3 p. m.

from the Lohman Philadelphia force. Harrington had served three consecutive two-year terms as F.O.P. president, but did not seek re-election this year. Also elected was Anthony Hut-skow of A 11 County (Lodge 91), as vice president. Re-elected were Thomas C.

Norris of the Cheltenham police department as recording secretary; William Dougherty of the state police, financial secretary; and Robert Lang of the Pittsburgh city police, treasurer. All ton would identify the parents. daughter, Mrs. Micikas, Pond Hill, Union Election Set For Barletta Workers Wapwallopen. Requiem high mass will be celebrated at 9:30 in Ascension Church.

Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call this evening INFANT BAPTIZED The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Melenchek, 104 Cross An election to determine whether who completed a two months course at the State Police Academy, Hershey, with graduation ceremonies held today. Living at the Academy throughout the two-month course, the men were taught criminal law and procedure, investigation techniques, crime scene search, fingerprinting, state Vehicle Code, self-defense, physical education, use of firearms and laboratory police aids, all of Steve Fluri, Sr.

street, Harwood, was baptized Funeral Home, 84 Prospect street, from 7 to 10 o'clock at 44 Hudson road, Plains, and from 1 p.m. to- Steve Fluri, general build- Miss Henry, a daughter of Mrs. James Henry, 815 West Eighth street, is the current president of the Mountaintop Sub-District MYF. A senior at Hazleton High School, Karen is a member of the Advanced Chorus, Spirit Club and the Future Nurses Club. Miss Zehner is a member of the Black Creek Mehtodist Church Nanticoke.

Rev. George F. Good rn- thp ling contractor in Hazleton for more morrow until the time oi me win, pastor of Central Methodist funeral at the Micikas residence. JZZ Church, Wilkes-Barre, will ofhci Laureen Arn on Sunday in St. Michael's Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church by Rev.

Stephen Shy-mansky, pastor. Sponsors were Mrs. Mary Clark and Anthony Melenchek, both of West Hazleton, aunt and uncle of the child. or not employes of A. Barletta and Sons in this city and Nescopeck want to be represented by District 50, United Mine Workers of America, will be conducted by the National Labor Relations Board on Monday, August 3.

Voting will take place at the firm's Church street plant from 7 to 8 a. m. and at the Nescopeck terms are for two years. The voting concluded a four-day biennial convention of the F.O.P. in Allentown.

The organization scheduled its next con ate. Interment will be in Han where he had been a patient since which were especially prepared for over Green Cemetery July 17. He resided at 852 Alter the needs of local police depart- Friends may call this evening vention for 1965, in Scranton. ments. from 7 to 10 p.

m. plant, from 1 to 2 p. m. and Miss Henry is a member ot Diamond Methodist Church, this city-Rev. W.

Ray Demmg, former pastor of the Conyngham Methodist Charge, will be one of the discussion leaders at the session. SPECIAL MEETING The Citizens Fire Weather TRAIN KILLS CATTLE Funerals Eligible to vote are 59 AURORA, 111. (AP) A Bur MRS. MARY BLASI Mrs. Mary Blasi, 676 Hayes street, died this morning at the State Hospital where she had been a patient for the past month.

Born in Italy, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Alexander. The deceased was a member of Most Precious Blood Church. She was preceded in death by her including those employed in the lington Railroad passenger train ly, will meet in special session at 7:30 p.

m. Tuesday in the fire company rooms. Matters of great importance are to be aired. cement block plant, this city, and in the sand and gravel pits, Nesco killed 19 head of cattle Thurs street. In 1945, he was a founder of the Hazleton Window Seal Company.

He retired about five years ago. He was a member of Our Lady of Grace Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Lucy Bousk; these children: Leonard, Joseph, Steve, Mrs Benedict (Rose) Smar, Mrs. Lewis (Rita) Petrosky, and Mrs. James (Dolores) Lamanna, all of Hazleton; a brother Anthony, Hazleton; day when they wandered on to peck, truck drivers for the sand and gravel, and operators of the the tracks from the ranch of MRS.

CONRAD W. PFROMM Mrs. Mae L. Pfromm, wife of Conrad W. Pfromm, of 148 Mallard avenue, Willow Street near Lancaster, died unexpectedly at her home at 8 a.

m. Thursday. She was found dead at 5:15 p. m. by her husband upon his return home from work.

Mrs. Pfromm was born in Philadelphia, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Carrie Barnhart) Advertisement Henry Steele. transit mix concrete trucks.

Ex husband, Neil, in April, and a eluded from casting ballots are of daughter, Mrs. Charles (Dana) fice clerical employes and super Births ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Heater, 227 Fourth street, Weatherly.

The mother is the former Carol Ann Erdman. Hospital Admissions Mrs. Josephine McKiniry, 625 Centre street, Freeland, who died Tuesday, was buried this morning from the McGraw Funeral Home, Freeland. Rev. Albert Augustyn was the celebrant of the requiem high mass in St.

Ann's Church, Free-land. Rev. Leo Gilroy gave the blessing at the grave in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers, all nephews of the deceased, were John Ferry, John visors. Lapetina, this city, died in 1946..

She was also preceded in death by Brislin-Breslin Can Sell ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: Admissions a brother and sister, Michael Alex Snyder. She was the last living member of the immediate family. Mrs. Adele Gillott, rear 613 South Hancock street, McAdoo, Bankruptcy Schemes Under FBI Scrutiny Fraudulent bankruptcies are be Surviving in addition to her hus Angela Petrilla, 249 Centre band is a son, Conrad E.

of Glen Your Hou se 13 grandchildren; and eight great grandchildren. A son Louis died in 1962. Funeral will be held 8:45 a. m. Monday from the Joseph and Mary Fierro Funeral Home, with solemn requiem high mass in Our Lady of Grace Church at 9:30.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Drums. Friends may call at the funeral street, Freeland. Ellyn, Illinois; two daughters, Mrs. STATE HOSPITAL: A son to Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Kost, 1120 Washington street, Free-land. Prior to marriage, the mother was Annette Graziano. Albert Neal Graziano, 102 Cross ing investigated by the Federal Bu Sabo, James Grohman, James and John McKiniry and Robert Sands. George (Geraldine) Eberts, Hazle street, Harwood. reau of Investigation in the Middle ton; Mrs.

Jerry W. (Janet) Sal If you have a house, business Neal Graziano, 102 Cross street, District of Pennsylvania. The funeral of John (Jack) Braz- mon, of Kirkwood, N. and six grandchildren. property or farm to sell in Harwood.

According to U.S. Attorney Ber ander and Mrs. Rose Esposito, this city. Surviving are two children, John, proprietor of Blasi's Hotel, Quak-tke; and Joseph, this city; three grandchildren and a sister, Car-mella in Italy. The funeral will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m.

from the Joseph and Mary Fierro Funeral Home. Solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated at 10 in Most Precious Blood Church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. zo, 333 East Cranberry avenue, Stiney Masitis, 416 Pine street.

Funeral services will be held at nard J. Brown, persons have pur lamaqua. home Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. the Bachman Bros.

Funeral Home chased firms with good credit rat who died Tuesday, was held this morning from the Turnbach Fu any part of Hazleton, Conyngham, Drums, Freeland or Weatherly We invite you to call Brislin Breslin today. We guarantee the highest cash Joseph Kott, 319 South Tamaqua on West Broad street at 11 a. m. neral Home. street.

McAdoo. Monday with Rev. William Y. Geb- A son born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs.

David Bowser, Knox, Pa. The mother is the former Nancy Kern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert B. Kern, Browns Grove, Drums.

The couple also hsa another son. A son born yesterday to Mr. and Msgr. John J. Maher was the Orval Murphy, 4 East High hard officiating.

Interment will be prices for your property. street, Coaldale. in Sky View Memorial Park. celebrant of the solemn high mass of requiem in St. Gabriel's Church.

It costs you absolutely nothin Allan Smith, rear 115 Winters Death Claims Former Lehigh County D. A. Atty. Paul A. McGinley, 48, who as a former Lehigh County dis to list your poroerty with Brislin ings.

These firms then have made large purchases, the materials obtained are sold at discount prices and the firm is placed in bankruptcy. There have been no indications whfther the fraudulent bankruptcies concern Luzerne County persons, but the investigations now under way cover one firm in avenue, West Hazleton. Rev. Raymond was the deacon an Rev. Joseph Early, sub- Breslin.

There is no charge until Mrs. John Andrefsky, 1731 Harttl SALVADORE RITZO Salvadore Ritzo, 63, of Hazleton, Mrs. Theresa Geniusz, 1 West avenue, Philadelphia, at the Holy Diamond avenue. sale is completed. You are invited to call, without obligation.

died at 2:15 Thursday afternoon MRS. VERONICA SOFUNEK Mrs. Veronica Sofianek, 1039 deacon. Father Deviney gave the blessing at the grave in Calvary Cemetery, Drums. Martin Dougherty, 684 North at the Danville State Hospital.

Redeemer Hospital, that city. The mother, before marriage, was Andrea Matz, daughter of Mr. and He was born in Hazleton. Laurel street. Roy Koch, Ringtown R.D.

1. Alter street, died Thursday at 8:30 p. m. at the Hazleton State General Pallbearers were Michael Ban- BRISLIN BRESLIN 454-2601 306 West Broad Street Surviving are the following broth trict attorney became widely known in the battle over Pennsylvania Sunday blue laws in recent years, died today at Sacred Heart Hospital, Allentown. He entered the hospital July 15.

Cause of death was not disclosed. Mrs. Neil Matz, this John Anthony, White Haven Hospital where she had been a go, Andrew Cressman, Leonard Kirkwood, Eugene Donovan, William Brazzo and William Coll. A daughter born July 23 at St. er and sisters: Leonard, of Staten Island, N.

Mrs. Margaret Cam- R.D. 2. Mrs. Helen White, Brandonville.

Peter's General Hospital, New erano and Mrs. Rocco (Rose) Mar Brunswick, N.J., to Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Catherine Fetchko, Latti- LIONS PLAN ACTIVITIES The board of directors of the Drums Lions Club last night made plans for next season's activities iano, both of Hazleton. mer Mines.

The funeral will be held Satur John N. Jones, 256 Fourth avenue, Manville, N.J. The mother before Charles Flaim, 2128 Quimby ave Charles Krone, 927 Washington street, Freeland, who died Monday at Valley Crest Home, Wilkes-Barre, was buried yesterday from day at 8:30 a. m. from the Joseph and completed a survey of projects marriage was Agnes Grega, daugh nue, Bronx, N.Y.

patient since Monday. Death followed a long illness. She was born in Czechoslovakia, a daughter of the late Andrew and Anna Baluha and had resided in Junedale before making her residence in this city 40 years ago. She was a member of St. Joseph's R.

C. Church and the Altar and Rosary Society. Her husband, John, died 26 Moran Funeral Home, 229 West and activities that were successful ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew PIEROHI SALE ELI'S Cor.

Wyo. Chestnut Phone 454-9210 TONITE Melodians 12th street, with a requiem high Peter Faleski, Zion Grove. Mrs. Anna Paulshock, 1015 North the Petrilli Funeral Home, Free- the past year. The special meeting was held at Ferdinand's Rest mass in Our Lady of Grace land.

Grega, 850 North Church street. The father is the son of Mrs. Dana Jones, this city. Church street. SERFAS PALLBEARERS Pallbearers for the funeral of Milo B.

Serfas, 606 North Church street, who was buried yesterday from the Kresge Funeral Home, Broadheadsville, were Fred Space, Paul Suitch, Rowland Carroll, Floyd and Roy Kessler and William Interment was in the Effort Cemetery. aurant, Drums. John S. Miller 215 Packer street, Rev. Arthur Hontz, pastor of the Faith Assembly of God Church.

Church at 9 a. m. and interment in the parish cemetery. Viewing tonight 7 to 9. Weatherly.

years ago; and a daughter, Anna, 22 years ago. A sister, Mrs. Anna Discharges Andrew Bresky, 426 South Ta this city, conducted the services. Interment was in the Freeland Cemetery. MISS IDA WELLIVER maqua street.

Miss Ida Welliver, 579 North Victor Hamelin 51 Crothell ave Pallbearers were Norman Louis Frederick. A. H. Hinkle. James street, died Thursday morn nue, Putnam, Mass.

AiMBULANCE CALLS The West Hazleton Ambulance this morning took Mrs. Jennie D'Amato, 502 East Diamond avenue, to her home from St. Joseph Hospital. The Hazleton and Butler Township Ambulances were reported idle this morning. Hazleton Community Ambulance ing in the State General Hospital DISPENSARY CASES Treated this morning at Caivin Slusser, James Petrilli and Mrs.

Josephine Luceno, Tama the Born in Stockton, she was the Joseph Bogansky. qua R.D. 2. State Hospital dispensary was: daughter of the late Daniel and TONIGHT THE KINGSMEN at the SURF CLUB In Freeland We Cater to Weddings, Parties, etc. Guy M.

Pauline, 760 North Church Mrs. Helen Nika, 7 Lehigh Mary Ann Welliver. She lived for SATURDAY NIGHT ROCKPORT TAVERN Presents Miss Crystal Ames IX A DANCE FLOOR SHOW Music by the Valiants For reservations Call 427-8192 street, Summit Hill. a long period of time with a sister, Mrs. Hilda Scott, Maple avenue, Mrs.

H. Archie Wilde at the above Conyngham. address. MARTINI'S Tas-Tee Pitz DIAL 455-1801 Special 15 Pieces $1.00 With Roman Cheese Mrs. Jeanne Krell, 103 Lafayette She was a member of St.

Paul's Kotch, also preceded her in death. Surviving are 5 children: Jqhn and Joseph of Hazleton; Mrs. Steve (Verna) Rusnock of Ellwood City; Steve, at home; Andrew of Sugarloaf. Also surviving are 17 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren and a brother, Matthew Baluha. of Parma, Ohio.

The funeral will be held Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the Bonin Funeral Home, Second street entrance. Solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated at 9 in St. Ladislaus Church. Interment will be in St.

Joseph's R.C. Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow from 7 to 9 and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. yesterday took Mrs. Mary Cefrick, 536 South Poplar street, to the State General Hospital; Mrs.

Florence Warner, 564 East Main street, Weatherly, to the State General Hospital. Methodist Church and the Phila- thea Class of the church school. Surviving are three brothers, Eugene, this city; Harry Wil street, Tamaqua. Mrs. Rosaline Roman, 542 West Main street, Weatherly.

Mrs. Veronica Strachko, 47 Grove street, McAdoo. Mrs. Evelyn Yadsko, 170 Alvin street, Freeland. Donald Stecker, 238 East Maple street, West Hazleton.

street, for an injury sustained at home. He was discharged following treatment. Persons treated yesterday were: Louis Ebert, RD2 Wapwallopen; Betty Markle, 118 North Sheridan street, McAdoo; Robert Kushmider, 762 Grant street; Jo- seph Minecci, 544 Seybert street; John Boyle, 128 East Mine street; Donna Drost, 634 West 23rd street; Tom Hoffman, 190 Chestnut street, Bloomsburg; Rocco Colasurdo, 709 Garfield street; Albert Mercantino, 121 South Vine street; George: Yencho, 5 Main street, Ebervale; Walter Koziel, 129 Webster avenue, liamsport; Rev. Dr. Lester A.

Wei liver, Harrisburg; a sister, Mrs, Mine Union BUY ONE GET ONE Wilde, with whom she lived; two HELEN'S CENTER CAFE nieces and 11 nephews. OVEN FRESH PIZZA AT LUCIA'S 97 South Vine Street SERVED DAILY Eat Here or Take Out Phone 454 9058 Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday irom me jsacn- man Brothers Funeral Home. Rev Linda Tunnessen, 741 Grant street Henry Anderson, Drums R.D. 2.

Dominic Pino, 113 Winters avenue, West Hazleton. J. Paul Taylor will officiate. Interment will be in Vine Street INTERIOR LATEX WALL PAINT MRS. JOSEPH ODORIZZI Mrs.

Joseph Odorizzi, the former Blanche Bason, died at Nassau Hospital, Long Island, at 2:30 p.m. West Hazleton. Music by THE LANCERS Cemetery. (Continued from Page 13) "We thought we were talking out of both sides of our mouths when we were advocating a pension plan from the coal operators and did not provide one for our own employes. "We called it to your attention and you instructed us to do it.

So your International executive officers, with the approval of the International Executive Board, has established an irrevocable pension plan for the employes (of the UMWA). Friends may call at the funeral home from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday. yesterday after a six months' ill 483 West Broad Street (Across Hazleton Shopping Ctr.) STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: Admissions Mrs. Agnes Tragus, 27 North Cedar street.

Rocco Charnigo, 558 Monges STEVE'S HOTEL CAFE 401 N. Broad West Hazleton DEVILED CRAB, LOBSTER TAIL, FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP Fillet Mignon $2.00 Order of Clams 75c Clams to Take dot. 30c fxcmrwr NiMN AND COrUUU CAM WAWtl I DATS Mil? IN MIKUTIl MO FAIMTV OOM UP TO 4M 14 FT. covin CAUON lAir Cham-op WITH SOAP AN WATft Ml tNTIUOl Ml ON WALU. CltU ness.

She was 55. She was born in Rock Glen on February 16, 1909, daughter of Francis and Emma (Eckrote) Bason. She also lived in Nurem TILLIE'S PITZ LARGE PAN 80c 10 KINDS OF DELICIOUS NUTRITIOUS PITZ 20 Kinds of Hoagies from 40c ea. 14 N. 4th Street, West Hazleton 455-2916 Delivery Service Trucker fff street.

Mrs. Getha Gomber, Conyng FARMER'S 3rd and Alter Streets ham. berg, and spent the past 30 years in New York where she was a member of a Lutheran Church on "In the lower bracket wage IHGS. PLAITM, WAUDOAiro, rrc. Michael Dolon, 302 East Beech street.

scales, approximately 50 if Long Island. Open 4 P.M. Phone 455-0521 PLESCES NEAPOLITAN PIZZA Joanne Lutynski, 507 Johnson Surviving are her husband, Jo Hard Shell Crabs Pierogi Potato Cakes seph, and a brother, Jesse Bason, West Hazleton. (Continued from Page 13) that said truck which he was operating was loaded to a gross weight of 48,400 pounds, (Coxe) negligently and carelessly drove the truck onto the bridge, causing a portion of the bridge floor to collapse and damaging the bridge to the extent of $41,679.54." The suit charges the defendants, Racho and his agent Coxe, with carelessness in the following ways: "(A) The agent driving the truck, SPECIAL QUART PRICES 2 FOR 1 LOW PRICE 1 CUT The funeral will be held Monday $1.00 FAMILY SIZE at 10:30 a.m. from the Harman Funeral Home, Rock Glen.

Serv 64 North Locust St. Hazle Township Hotel Milnesville African Jumbo Lobster $1.75 Shrimp $1.00 FRIED HADDOCK 80c with two vegetables Serving from 6 P.M. We cater to parties, weddings, showers and banquets. TRIM AND DICJCO Oft024 ENAMEL Jk AMn AND Lobster Tail $1.25 Clams (Order) $1.00 Devil Crab $1.10 Phone 454-9077 street, Freeland. Mary Lutynski, 507 Johnson street, Freeland.

George Yencho, RD1 Hazleton. Mrs. Kathryn Seidel, 913 West Diamond avenue. Mrs. Florence Warner, 564 East Main street, Weatherly.

Discharges Susan Artim, 27 East Grant street, McAdoo. Genevieve Jordan, 867 North UP ices will be conducted by D.L. Bomboy, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mountain Grove, i Interment will be in Nuremberg' 2 w'249 ENAMEL Cemetery. PREMIUM HIGH known to him to be of a gross weight of 48,400 pounds, onto the bridge clearly marked as limited to Friends may call at the funeral PITZA HOAGIES 15 Scumutz $.100 FREE DELIVERY 4 'til 455 0211 or 454-8881 NEAPOLITAN BAKERY 101 E. Holly St.

GLOSS ENAMEL home Sunday afternoon and evening. I Vine street. wages is provided, and the higher wage scale the less percentage they get, excluding all three International officers, concerning whom there is provision that in the event (they) have served 20 years, 10 of which have been as an International officer, they should be paid the full salary for as long as they live. "The precedent is set, and our President Emeritus (John L. Lewis) is on his full salary.

I will say fce is. Is anybody opposed to it? (The minutes indicate many delegates answered, "So we have done that. We have deposited the securities for which we have paid approximately $7,700,000, all out of prof-Its, which (his morning have a market value of $12 million and some hundred thousand as a guarantee of a pension for all of your (union) employes when they superannuate or retire. "Some day I hope and it is AIM QUARTS OF OTHIft INTEIIM AMD tXTIRKtt PAINTS BUY 2 AND SAVE Death Notices FRESH JUMBO Hardshell Crabs TODAY'S SPECIAL DEVILED PA CRAB PLATTER JJ French Fries and Coleslaw Plus Our Regular Menu GUTSIE'S ON THE HEIGHTS HOT PITZ COLOR TV AIR-CONDITIONED We Cater to Private Parties, Banquets, Weddings. 454-9210 HEINEKEN'S ON TAP Virgie Mikula, 552 North Church street.

Ethel Klemchusky, RD Barnes-ville. William Michael, 436 Centre street, Freeland. Regina Latoff, 717 Boundary street. Mrs. Mary Guydish and son, 411 West Green street, West Hazle Frog Leg Platters Delicious Hot Pizza COMPLETE LINE OF OTHER -INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTS.

Mary Carter Paints 118 North Wyoming Street PHONE 455-5311 Open Daily 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Wed. Fri. 9 to 9 D'AMATO'S 565 Monges Street, Hazleton "THE HOMEMADE PIZZA" DIAL 455-3348 WE DELIVER "Try Our Homemade Bread" TURICK At Hazleton, Wednesday, July 22, Michael J. Turick, beloved husband of Veronica Havril-la Turick. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 a.

m. from the Bonin Funeral Home, Second street entrance. Requiem high mass in St. Ladis ton. vehicles of a gross weight fo 30,000 pounds.

"(B) Operating truck without due regard for the property of others. "(C) Not using due care under the circumstances. "(D) Violating various statutes and regulations of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania pertaining to carrying excessive loads in vehicles using the highways and driving trucks with loads in excess of the weight limit over bridges with a weight limit." Although the State Highways Department got reconstruction underway quickly by awarding an emergency repair contract to No. 1 Contracting the loss of bridge traffic for weeks dealt a severe economic blow to communities on either side of the span and to businesses and industries using the bridge to transport their products to and from the Poconos. PETE LAMANA'S SEAFOOD HOUSE 10th and James Streets Beer Wine and Liquors 0VE1 1,000 McuCoi Mary Sweet, RD1 Drums.

John Dremock, 543 Pardee street Kathleen Gallagher, 713 West 7th laus Church at 10 a. m. Interment! in St. Joseph's R. C.

Cemetery. Friends may call Friday 2 to 4 1 and 7 to 9 p. m. Frank H. Bonin and Son, funeral directors.

i STOKES COAST 10 COAST not impossible that we can get the coal operators of this country street. Daniel Fornataro, 3424 East and all other employers of labor in 4-H FAIR AND FESTIVAL JULY 25, 1 P.M. til By Luzerne Co. 4-H Clubs Salem Community Grounds Beech Haven (Betw'n Berwick Shicksbinny) CATTLE SHOW HOOTENNANNY 4-11 Projects, Exhibits Refreshments Public Invited! First street. America to set up an irrevocable trust fund that will guarantee that Catherine Kellner, 548 North Church street.

when their empoyes become inca WELLIVER At Hazleton, Thurs day, July 23, Miss Ida E. Welliver. Funeral services Saturday at 2 p. m. from Bachman Brothers Funeral Home.

Interment in Vine Raymond Brandmcir, 439 Maple pacitated or become too old to be CLUB KIRKWOOD Harwood, Pa. FRIDAY SPECIALS Deviled Crab and Fillet Platters street, Freeland. employed there will be a pension John Washko, 525 Harrison Street Cemetery. Friends may call fund provided that will guarantee them and their loved ones that street. at the funeral home 1 to 2 d.

John Bobby, 205 West Ber- Saturday prior to the services ICE CREAM CARVEL Bachman Brothers. they can sleep ir comfort and en-Joy the sunset of their lives under the guarantee that they have earned It during their productive years. ner avenue. Louis Longo, 211 Ridge avenue, West Hazleton. NOTICE WEST HAZLETON COUNCIL 5605 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Charttr Class First Degree Will Be Held Sunday, July 26, Beginning at 1:30 P.M.

At the Hazleton Council 442 Rooms, Broad and Poplar Streets. Signed, W. L. Halton, District Deputy 22nd Pennsylvania District Knights of Columbus "So we have set the model. So Today's Activities Toastmasters Club, Hotel Alta-mont, 7:30 p.m.

Hazleton Lodge 65, I.O.O.F., Union Hall, 7:30 p.m. Mothers Auxiliary of Boy Scout Troop 15, Christ Lutheran Church, covered dish supper, summer home of Ruth Hildtbrand, Sleepy Hollow, croup leaves from 668 Grant street 75. WETTY Reverend Joseph R.D. 2, Weatherly, died Wednesday, July 22. Funeral services on Saturday at 2 p.

m. from the Jeffries Funeral Home, Weatherly. Interment in the White Church Cemetery, Rush Township, Pennsylvania. Friends may call Friday afternoon and evening. Philip J.

Jeffries, Funeral Director. Hazleton-McAdoo Stand Phone 455-5G32 Week-End Special LOLLAPALOOZAS 12 for $1.00 FREE DANCING Every Wednesday Nite Music by The Dynels 1 GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER: Admissions Marsha E. Fegley, 72 North Laurel street. Barbara N. Ellis, 1436 East Broad street.

Mrs. Bessie Singlcy, RD 1 Zion Grove. we wanted approval, and if you are not in favor of it. we suggest that you go to the next conference and espouse a pension plan for your associates in the (union) and see how far you get," Owens told the assemblage. Plus Ham, Beef, Cloak and Assorted Sealwod Platters jt 6 c.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
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