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Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Saturday, August 7, 1999 17 Weatherly Rotary car show winners listed 1 n'! n-. 'r hvf NOUrMVCT Weatherly Mary Rose Minnick 146 Briar Lane, Phone: 427-8865 Leave items at: Weatherly IGA, Main Hudsondale sts. Randy and Donna Brown, Bloomsburg; third, Robert Puk Freeland. Seventh Class trucks and vans sponsored by Weatherly Garagel; first, Joe Alexander, Avoca; second, Jack Urishin, Freeland; third, Bob Fierro, Lattimer. Eighth class sponsored by Rockport Collission; first, Joe Spallone, Hazleton; second, Jerry Knappenberger; third, Peter DiS-abella, Drums.

Ninth class modified or custom sponsored by Advance Auto Parts; first, Dale Lehman, Zion Grove; second, Joe Horn, Mountaintop; third, John Maruschak, Coaldale. 10th class CudaChallengers sponsored by Pocono Transcrete first, Jamie Passon, Sugar-loaf; second, Billy Mengle, Weatherly. 11th class Mopar sponsored by Warner's Central Garage first, Phil Domin, Hazleton; second, Jason Murmello, Weatherly; third, Adam Bernodin Ashland. 12th class GTO's sponsored by Valley Construction Co. and Remodeling; first, Arthur Boan, Lambertville, N.J.; second, Bryon Steiner, Emmaus; third, Adam Yurcho, Nuremberg.

13th class Street Rods Pre-48 sponsored by Thomas Kitchens; first, John Petro, Nottingham; second, Clare and Dick Brown, It The happy campers after a I f5? great week of fun and learning. )L. fir i i ,7 Mountaintop; third, Tom Maruschak, Coaldale. 14th class Stock 50 or 60 sponsored by Power Plus Auto Repair; first, Jack George, Wilkes-Barre; second, Geary Gueiss, Freeland; third, Paul Goodhile, Lehighton. 15th class Sstock 61 to 71 sponsored by Summit Bank; first, Rory Hahn, Lehighton; second, Janet and Steve Bugda, Hazleton; third, Mel Bowman, Barnesville.

16th class Stock 72 to 82 sponsored by Dorr-Oliver; first, Robert Wieand, Lansford; second, Michael and Debbie Havilla; third, Mark Karns, Bloosmburg. 17th classe Antiques sponsored by Weatherly Casting and Machinery first, Earl Billig, Tamaqua; second, Eugene Rossi, Hazleton; third, Mike Naperkowski 18th class Motorcycle Touring sponsored by Dulcey Electric; first, Rich Rentko, Hazleton. 19th class Motorcycle custom sponsored by Blocker Enterprises; first, Jackie Semerod Elys-burg; second, Brian Miller, Weatherly; third, Ray Kochin, Weatherly. 20th class Antique Motorcycles sponsored by B-N-B Napa Car Care Center; first, Tom Adam-chick, St. Clair; second, Matt Bruch, Mountaintop.

21st class Motorcyle-StockOriginal sponsored by Bruce M. Douglas Excavating; first, James Smith, Drums; second, Joe Ziegler, Weatherly; third, Tony Carberry, Wapwallopen. Best of show trophy sponsored by Vic's Trophies went to Dale Lehman of Zion Grove. via Tokyo, on Tuesday. He had several alcoholic drinks during the flight to Tokyo and was drunk by the time the plane left for Singapore, the paper said, quoting court proceedings Thursday.

Kumar allegedly shouted vulgarities at passengers before making his way to the cockpit to speak to the captain, the newspaper said. In-flight supervisor Chua Ngak Yen told him the captain would not see him and he should return to his seat. "But the passenger turned violent and shoved Chua in the chest," the paper said. After again being told he could not see the captain, Kumar went to an emergency exit door, shouted: "Tonight, everybody will die!" and tried to lift the handle, it said. American jailed in Singapore for air rage "Coach Brian" instructing campers before playing the game coaches look on.

1999 Pocono Cup Soccer Camp highlights The Weatherly Rotary recently held its eighth annual car and motorcycle show. The winners were: First class 55,56,57 Chevys sponsored by Mengle Coal and Oil Company; first place Pete Gre-gor, Hazleton; second Bill Bowman, Quakake; third Alex Shereba, Lansford. Second class Camaro and Firebirds to '84 sponsored by Bel-lizzia's Pizzeria; first Sonny and Gerrie Petro, Summit Hill; second place tie, John Scarcell, Hazleton, and Ron Semon and Son, Free-land; third Jack Provizzi, Beaver Meadows. Third class Corvettes sponsored by Kuchera Automative first Ed Moon, Weatherly; second, Charlie Conrad, Larksville; Leonard Shenosky, Hazleton. Fourth class, Chevelles sponsored by Trackside Beverage first Stan Haney, Bloomsburg; second, Rick Koch, Lehighton; third, Leonard Shenosky, Hazleton.

Fifth class Mustangs sponsored by Feussner Ford first, Tom Petchel, Sugarloaf; second, Martin Klotz; third, Coyla Wit-mer, Freeland. Sixth class 4-by-4's sponsored by the Weatherly IGA first, Emil Gera, Weatherly; second, LITTLE LEAGUE NEWS A reminder that Little League pizza orders are due Thursday, with a delivery date of Aug. 19. Also, the Little Leaguer bringing in the highest profit will receive a gift certificate from either the Laurel Mall or Dunhams. First-and second-place winners will also receive certificates.

Winners will be announced at the picnic on Aug. 29. ZEIGLER RECEIVES ATHLETIC AWARD Ashlee Zeigler, a seventh-grade student at Weatherly Area Middle School, recently received an award for excelling in team work for defense playing at the Keystone State Invitational Basketball Camp, held at Albright College, Reading. The Keystone State Invitational Camps, which are certified by the NCAA, are certified at Albright College and Slippery Rock University, annually bringing together many of the best basketball players in the east. Ashlee is the daughter of Joe and Melanie Zeigler of Weatherly and the granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice Kunkel of Weatherly, Joe Zeigler Beaver Meadows, and Joanne Zboray, Wapwallopen. She also received an award at Penn State University Basketball Camp as Three-on-Three Champion for the seventh-grade level. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH CHURCH HEMLOCK, HAZLETON Celebrating 125 Years Of Ministry Welcomes You To Worship With Us SATURDAY 5:30 p.m. Contemporary Worship Service SUNDAY 10:30 a.m.

Liturgical Worship Service PRESCHOOL Openings still available in afternoon session Q( Hazleton Trinity Nursery School CHURCH PHONE- 454-3492 DIAL-A-PRAYER 455-5585 Attorney Bart Ecker 1 SINGAPORE (AP) An American who shoved a Singapore Airlines employee and tried to open the plane's emergency exit in midflight during a drunken rampage was sentenced to six months in jail, an official said Friday. Sanil Shetty Kumar, 38, of Garland, Texas, attempted to open an emergency exit door, threatened the crew and 336 passengers with death, and used criminal force on a crew member, Deputy Public Prosecutor Ton Yung Cheong told The Associated Press. Toh would provide no other details. Spokesmen for the airline were not immediately available. The Straits Times reported Friday that Kumar was flying from Los Angeles to Singapore, 11th Sunday "Worship Which and is CHRIST Church 'J Fr if.

i a Both Respects The Church's Tradition Meaningful in Our Own Time" LUTHERAN CHURCH at Green Streets, Hazleton Augusts, 1999 7 I. lit ii "Capture the Balls," as fellow a game of "Knockout." OPEN 365 DAYS A YEAR! PEPSI .7.19 ALL VARIETIES st19 BITE SIZE PRETZELS BUYTGET 1 FREE 15 OZ. 12 PACK CANS S049 pis After Pentecost THE EUCHARIST One Service Only At 9:00 AM Accessible To The Handicapped TV Broadcast MONDAY 7:00 PM WYLN 35 HAZLETON Cable: Ch. 12 HazletonService Electric; Ch. 7 Pocono CATV Ch.

7 BerwickCable TV, Ch. 20 Shen-Heights TV Church Yard Sale Today, 9:00 A.M. 3:00 P.M. Thomas Russell dointr offensive skills while Quentin Han Thirty players, ages 5 to 12, of all skill levels, participated in the sixth annual Pocono Cup Soccer Camp. The campers were taught basic skills using games like Steal the Bacon, Catch the Crab, and hWorld Cup, to name a few.

Each day they built on skills learned the day before, learning defensive and offensive tactics. Skill testing was done on each player to monitor improvement. The head instructor was Brian Marshall, a player for "Steam," a a professional League soccer out of the Lehigh Valley Area. Coach Paul Kurzenknabe was a player at ESU. Coach Nigel Cain, of Trinada-Tebago, a -favorite among the campers, is currently an assistant coach at Bloomsburg University.

Medals were awarded to the following: Group I This group, ages 5 to 7, was coached by Paul Kurcenknabe. Gold medals Nathan Pfeiffer, Diana Anthony, Roberto Giunta, and Alex Atkins. Silver medals John Walton, Alex Checinski, Brandon Hanson, and Lindsay Baranko. Bronze medals Megan Baranko, Christian Ormiston, and Daniel Douglas. Special awards Skills Award, Alex Checinski; Most Valuable Player, Nathan Pfeiffer; and Most Improved, Megan Baranko.

Group II This group, ages 7 to 9, was coached by Nigel Cain. Gold medals Niklas Anthony, April Gerhard, and Andrew Baranko. Silver medals Amy Douglas, Alex Maury, and Jim Atkins. Bronze medals Tony Scalia, Kyle Sickles, Travis Moose, and Keith Barna. Special awards Most Valuable Player, April Gerhard; Skills Award, Andrew Baranko; and Most Improved, Jim Atkins.

Group III This group, ages 10 to 12, was coached by Brian Marshall. Gold medals Thomas Russell and Alicia Gerhard. Silver medals Jessica Probert, Kaitlin Dugan, Caitlin Milleto, and Ryan Dugan. Bronze medals Jeff Lesko, David Miller, and Quentin Hanson. Special awards Skills Award, Thomas Russell; Most Valuable Player, Alicia Gerhard; and Most Improved, Jeff Lesko.

BIRTHDAYS Belated birthday greetings to Allyne "Sam" Ray of 650 Third Street, who celebrated a birthday on Friday. Today: Saranda Rose Snyder, the daughter of Skip and Sandy Snyder, RR. 1, is 7. Also celebrating today is Coleen Frye, R.R 1, and Glenn Hoflman, K.K. l.

Sunday: Terry ODonnell, Briar Lane. AGGRESSIVE REPRESENTATION IN WORKPLACE INJURIES OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE WORK-RELATED HEARING LOSS son tries to steal the ball during pcnQUPwme VJ ICE CREAM NOBODY'S FUSSIER. YOUR CHOICE S89 KEMPS FROZEN YOGURT SatdradJ '21 Do You Need Answers To These Questions: rftOMOUB WEEKLY SPECIALS COLD CUTS Tr7 CHEESES SALADS Am I affected by the recent changes to the Workers Compensation Law? What do I do if injured at work and not paid Workers Compensation benefits or claim is denied? What doctor must I treat with and for how long? What to do if injured; not fully recovered and offered a modified job? Can I collect additional damages from a third party even though receiving Workers Compensation benefits? Am I eligible for a settlement of my Workers Compensation benefits? Contact Attorney Bart Ecker No Charge For A Consultation Regarding Your Rights Laputka, Bayless, Ecker Cohn, P.C. 2 East Broad Street, Hazleton, PA 6th Floor Suite 570-455-4731 TOLL FREE 1-800-445-5851 SANDWICHES SUBS MADE DAILY DcMFreshToYou fUJOonuenient Ag 1 vfsojsa Food Mart HAZLETON 51 W. Juniper Street FREELAND 700 Front Street NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PRINT ERRORS.

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