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24- Haileton Standard-Speaker, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1964 Births Today's Events Personals Funerals Deaths Di1MJnmr I Two Inductees Honored uuigidij vc At pr0gram Vets Visited At Hospitals The welfare committee of the Greater Hazleton Veterans' Association visited ex-servicemen at the two city hospitals this STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Uhrin, 419 Coxe's Yard, Drifton. The mother is the former Jane An informal nrosram was held Mrs.

Viola Emsweller Hartley, proprietor of Viola's Beauty Shop, has been discharged from the St. Joseph Hospital and is recuperating at her home at Split Rock. Delayed Again this morning at City Hall for two CARL J. PETERS Carl John Peters, 272 Main street, Conyngham, died this morning at the Davis Nursing Home, Moun-taintop. A painter, he had been Richards.

A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jo Three Hazleton youths scheduled seph Apa, 748 North Locust street The mother's maiden name is An toinette Libertore. In Local Area Ladies' Catholic Benevolent Association, meeting, Hotel Alta-mont, 6:30 p. m.

Drake-Wear VFW Ladies' Auxiliary, Post Home, 7:30 p. m. Concordia Social Club, Legion Home, 7:30 p. m. Business and Professional men of Conyngham area, meeting, borough building, 7:30 p.

m. Hazleton Chapter of tha SPEBSQSA meets 9 p. m. in Diamond Methodist Church. Josepn Bogwist, Jeanesvilie, is a patient at the Institute of Re Carmen Vito, 692 Monges street, who died suddenly Sunday, was buried this morning from the Joseph and Mary Fierro Funeral Home.

Rev. Santino Fanucci gave the blessing at the funeral home, and Msgr. Francis Molino was celebrant of the solemn high mass of requiem in Most Precious Blood Church. Rev. Paul Cottone was deacon, and Rev.

Joseph Bucolo, sub-deacon. Interment was in the parish cem Army inductees and 14 young men who reported for physical examinations at the Wilkes-Barre Induction Center. The program was under the auspices of the local Salvation Army. The inductees were Bernard Joseph Andrefski and John Paul Yat-ko, this city. Dr.

M. L. Blum presided, and habilitation, Reading. for trial in Luzerne County Criminal Court this morning on charges of burglary and larceny had their cases continued until next Wednesday. They previously had been granted two other continuances.

No reason was given for the latest ailing for some time. Born in Freeland, the deceased was a son of the late Frederick Peters, Sr. and Margaret (Volke-nand) Peters. He had lived in Freeland and this city prior to moving to Conyngham, where he Frost Widespread Across Northeast A daughter born Monday to Mr. and Mrs.

John Plungis, 216 Clinton street, Linden, N.J., at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Elizabeth, N.J. The mother, prior to marriage, was Marianne Corch, McAdoo. delay. had been a resident for five years The youths are Michael Perrin, brief talks were given by Rev.

Dr. He was a veteran of World War II, having served as a private first etery, where Rev. Cottone gave the 339 East JuniDer street. William A. Frederick a.

Lrane, pastor oi me By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Frost was widespread today blessing at the grave. Matrese, 631 Seybert street; and jrlrst Presbyterian Church iwho rep-v with Company 762nd Rail from the northern Great Lakes Kinc 321 East Juniper resented the liazieton Ministerial Couple From Italy to Thomas way Shop Battalion. He had en Pallbearers were Fred Suglio, Pasco Castrine, Richard Arthur, to New England. listed August 27, 1942, and was John Bartenope, Nicholas Beltrami The unseasonable cold dropped WHHS Class Has Reunion Visit Fellin Family discharged March 8, 1945. temnprature readings in 25 nt and Frank Morelh.

Peters was a member of Christ Mr. and Mrs. Tulio Bottamedi, vt ott ot tn street. They were indicted on charges of burglary and larceny stemming from breaking into the Jet Minit Car Wash, 970 North Church street, on Jan. 22 and stealing $7.35 Association, ana iviajur nuui luir-Crea, head of the local Salvation Army.

Charles McElwee, who usually represents the Catholic War Veterans, was unable to attend this morning. Gi'ts were distributed by the Salvation Army. Lutheran Church, Conyngham, and who own and operate the Hotel ton and Alpena, and One. Drake-Wear VFW Post 589. Maria, a summer resort situated Surviving are a brother, Fred Officers were elected at the 15th Gifts were distributed and assistance with compensation claims was given by the committee, made up of Dr.

M. L. Blum, chairman; Bernard Vigna, Sister Kathleen and Anthony Urillo. Those visited were: St. Joseph Hospital Hazleton Patrick Fay, Dominic Parell, Neil Sebia, Raymond Has-well and Frank Minneci; West Hazleton Glenmore MacNeal; Weatherly-Conrad Pfeiffer; Free-land Martin Korchnak and John Deisenbach; Jeddo-Joseph Belus-ko; Conyngham Howell Jones; Tamaqua Angelus Oliva; HometownCharles Hammer; and Fern Glen Paul Pekala.

State Hospital Hazleton Neil Mussoline, Archie Graham, John Lutz, Duane Cal-vello, George Irving, Anthony Marion, Peter Yagalla, William Lukatz and Andrew Leshko; Free-land George Ursta; McAdoo Joseph Baranko; West Hazleton John Zelinski; Drums Joseph Also, Mountaintop Harvey Stine; Beaver Meadows Walter Yankoski; Tresckow-George Kon- in the Dolomites section of the Tyrolean Alps in Italy, arrived at erick, Conyngham; a sister, Mrs. The funeral of Stanley Grebey, 127 West Catawissa street Nes-quehoning, former local resident who died Saturday at St. Joseph Hospital, was held this morning from the Sniscak Funeral Home, anniversary resunion of West Haz leton High School Class of 1949 Walter Schott, Big Stone Gap, and several nieces and nephews. onta, N.Y. Across the nation's midsection, thundershowers and scattered rain occurred from Minnesota to Texas.

Heaviest amounts fell mostly in the central Plains, which received up the Kennedy Airport, New York, yesterday and plan to visit shortly with Mrs. Bottamedi's brother, held at the Lobitz Hawaiian Room. One hundred and 38 members and The funeral will be held Satur Nesquehoning. from two vending machines and damaging the machines to the extent of $150. Edward Zedanovich, of Hatfield, arrested in Hazleton last March 28 on a charge of operating his car while his license was sus guests attended the dinner, which John Fellin, a local retired jeweler IGNORE GAMBLING CHARGE A charge against Cornelius E.

Mahon, Beaver Meadows, of permitting gambling, was ignored yesterday by the 14-member Carbon county grand jury. day at 10 a. m. from the Grebey, Beltz and Gleim Funeral Home, Rev. William R.

Siegart, of the was preceded by a cocktail hour, and his family at Drums. with Rev. Philip Biblehimer, of The oficers, who were named They are presently visiting an Christ Lutheran Church, Conyng Trinity Lutheran Church, Lans-ford, conducted the services. Interment was in Sky View Memorial Park, Hometown. to plan a reunion in 1969, are Rob other brother, Oliver Fellin, Brook ert Canaan, chairman; Nancy pended, was found not guilty by-Judge Bernard C.

Brominski. lyn, N. ham, officiating. Interment will be in Freeland Cemetery. Friends Higgins McGeehan, secretary: and After attending the World's Fair may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.

John Grencavich, treasurer. and eniovine a short trip to to a half inch during a six-hour period. There were thundershowers and occasional rain through the Great Plains and the Mississippi Valley. The weather continued cool in the Northeast but was somewhat warmer in most sections from the central Rockies to the Rev. Clyde Kauffman gave the Jury Indicts Driver In Death of Girl, 19 A 21-year-old motorist was dieted yesterday on a charge Toronto, Canada, they will return to Italv and then embark on an DANIEL LEE BALLIET Daniel Lee Balliet, one-month- Meet Purely Ceremonial invocation, and William Drum-heller welcomed the class members and guests.

Remarks were extensive trip to Buenos Aires old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Argentina, where they will visit with Mr. Bottamedi's sister, who COPS IN SKIRTS PARIS (AP) Cops in skirts appeared on Paris streets for the first time Tuesday. About 15 women are practicing with regular traffic policemen.

If they prove they can make sense out of Paris traffic manslaughter result given by Leon Dixon, West Hazleton High School teacher, and John Great Lakes. has resided at Buenos Aires the dash; and Sheppton Josepn WASHINGTON (AP) The In southern Texas and parts ing from the death of a Wilkes-Barre girl last May 24, who was thrown from his car as he failed msi rts4 i tiitifA An nrriolotivrn past 40 years. Longo. Seamon read the class prophecy He also paid tribute to the class' of California temperature read ings continued in the 80s. DAVIS FUNERAL only deceased member, James Balliet, of 2133 Monmouth street, Philadelphia, died of complications Sunday at St.

Mary's Hospital, Philadelphia, after an illness of four days. His parents are former residents of Hollywood. Mrs. Balliet is the former Pearl Harter. Surviving in addition to his parents are these brothers and sis "ot an Route 534 in Hickory Run State meeting between the American and Mexican presidents Sept.

25 in Texas will be a purely ceremonial one, informed sources said today. The funeral of William Davis go to work on a they may Rock Glen, who died Monday, will regular basis Striney. Nancy Higgins McGeehan read the class will, and gifts were presented to the following by Mary Hospital Admissions Jury Indicts Company, Driver in Truck Blast The American Cyanamid Co. and one of its drivers, Albert J. Park and struck two trees.

The charge is against Howard C. Bradford, Wilkes-Barre, and re be he'd Thursday at 2 p.m. from STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: This appeared to rule out any the Bachman Brothers unera sulted from the death of Myra Lee Admissions Lapinsky Smith and Joan Wehner Home. Rev. James Henry, pastor Mason, 19, a passenger in his car.

ters: Edward, LeRoy, Darvin, Connie Melfy, 3(M West Broad of the United Church of Christ, Mc likelihood that Presidents Johnson and Adolfo Lopez Mateoj would find time to talk about such problems as Communist Bradford was not injured in the Elizabeth and Jane, all at home street. Adoo. will officiate at the services Graveside services were con and burial will follow in Vine Jean Zajac, RD 2 Drums. Legion Post 76 Will Plan for Installation Plans for the installation of officers October 1 will be made when American Legion Post 76 has its semi-monthly meeting Thursday at Koda, Port Carbon, were indicted yesterday by the Monroe County Grand Jury on six counts of manslaughter each in connection with a truck explosion that killed six crash. Among other true bills returned ducted at St.

Johns Cemetery, St Stephen Davidovich, 225 Main Cuba, Latin-American affairs in Street Cemetery. Friends may call this evening. street, Haddock. general or U.S. -Mexico topics yesterday by the Carbon County Johns, at 2 p.m.

yesterday by the Rev. Joseph Gyorke, pastor of Anthony Marion, 744 Roosevelt when they meet in El Paso to street. celebrate settlement of the Grand Jury was one against Frank Romanelli, this city, charged with receiving stolen property. 8 p. m.

at the Legion Home. The Christ Memorial Reformed United Church of Christ, West Hazleton. Interment was in St. Johns Joseph Fritz, 44 Tamaqua street, Chamizal boundary dispute. Wins Safety Award at Conference Antolick: Jean Uchno Kluck, member married the longest and having the most children; Thomas Mc-Bride, Naples, greatest distance traveled; Clara Blakeslee Kairewich, member with youngest child; John Vercusky, most recently married; Raymond O'Grod-nick, least amount of hair; and William Drumheller, special award.

Rev. Kauffman closed the program with benediction. Dancing followed to the music of Mike Battley's Band. Serving on the reunion commit Audenned. Both Mexican and U.S.

Discharges PRIESTS AT FUNERAL sources said the two presidents Joseph Kolessar, 175 Carleton installation ceremony will be conducted by a special team from the county committee. Commander Edmund Martisev-ich will preside, and activities for the fall will be discussed. do not plan to talk business but Priests attending the funeral of Pennsylvania Power and Light avenue. simply to participate in ceremo MISS ANNA MESCHAN Miss Anna Meschan, former Company received a safety award today at the annual meeting of the Daniel Sieverski, 153 Hollars Hill. persons near Marshalls CreeK June 26.

An Interstate Commerce Commission Board of Inquiry brief filed September 1 with the ICC maintained both the company and Koda, 51, had violated sections of the ICC safety regulations. The board accused Koda of deliberately removing warning sings from a tractor-trailer carrying dynamite and nitro-carbo-nitrate and leaving it unattended with no warning device nearby. The trailer blew up after its rear tires caught fire on Route 209 near the Pocono Reptile Farm. Pennsylvania Electric Association nies marking settlement of an old border dispute which for nearly a century had plagued relations between the two resident of Hazleton Heights, died at Retreat State Hospital, Monday Mary Melfy, 324 East Carleton Frank Rentko, 680 McKinley street, who was buried Monday with a solemn high mass of requiem in Holy Trinity R. C.

Slovak Church, were Rev. Alexander Kulik, Rev. Leo Gardzella, Rev. Cyril Rable and the following missionaries of (PEA) at the Penn-Sheraton Hotel avenue. in Pittsburgh.

PEA represents morning, following a long illness. She was the daughter of the late Edith Radler, 833 South street, Pennsvlvania's 20 investor-owned Freeland. Under a settlement announced MEXICO CELEBRATES MEXICO CITY (AP) With the traditional shout of liberty from a balcony of the National Palace, President Adolfo Lopez Mateos Tuesday night opened electric companies. Shirley Dreisbach, RD 1 Tama July 18, 1963, Mexico is to gain a won the citation for the qua. the Divine Word Fathers: Very Rev.

Leo Hotze, S.V.D., Provincial; Very Rev. Ray San- best record in the prevention of shock-and-burn accidents. It was Betty James, 212 West Beech net 437 acres in an exchange of lands under which both countries ceded acreage to the other. tee were Robert Canaan and William Drumheller, co-chairmen; Nancy Higgins McGeehan, secretary; John Grencavich, treasurer; Jack Steiner, Robert Laschock, Ann Faust Kauffman and James Howell, entertainment; Paul Wan-dishin and Carl Warg, refresh street. Mexico's annual observance offers, S.V.D Rev.

George Zetts, Mary Ann Krzemien, 624 West Independence Day. one of seven awards to companies with more than one million man-hours' exposure annually from Green street, West Hazleton. Margaret Holly, 15 East Maple June 30, 1963 to July 1, 1964. Ham Club to Hold Meeting on Thursday ments; Joan Wehner Antolick and street. safety program is based Mary Lapinsky Smith, gifts.

Joseph Spector, 162 South Wy on the concept that "safety is S.V.D. Rev. Charles Leisring, S.V.D. and Rev. John Musinsky, S.V.D.

Officers of the mass were Rev. Andrew Rentko, S.V.D., son of the deceased, celebrant; Rev. Leo Dus-heck, S.V.D., grandson of the deceased, deacon; Msgr. J. J.

Gaven-da, sub-deacon, and Rev. John S. Marinko, master of ceremonies. An estimated 250,000 persons packed the plaza in front of the palace for the ceremony commemorating the "Grito de Dolares" cry of Dolares issued on Sept. 16, 1810, by the priest Miguel Hidalgo, first leader of the Mexican oming street.

FATALLY STRICKEN SPOONER, Wis. (AP) Walter C. Bridges, 68, a pioneer radio station owner, died in a Spooner hospital Monday after suffering a heart seizure. He was associated with radio stations in Marquette, Rice Lake, Spooner and Hayward, and Spokane, Wash. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Meschan, and while a resident of this city was a member of Holy Trinity R. C. Slovak Church. Surviving are three sisters, a nephew and two nieces.

The funeral will be held from the Burcin Home for Funerals, Thursday morning at the convenience of the family. A requiem high mass will be celebrated in Holy Trinity Church at 9 a. m. and burial will be in the parish cemetery. There will be no viewing.

ANDREW SPEVAK Andrew (Spiewak) Spevak, 725 Carson street, died Tuesday at 11 a. m. at the Sparr Convalescent Home, Drums, where he had been a guest the past week. He was a patient at St. Joseph Bruce Novitsky, Box 21, Milnes- ville.

full-time job for all employees." The company will continue its concentrated effort to develop an effective safety-program, which will Drake-Wear Donated To Community Chest Marlene Nyer and son, RD 1 The annual reorganization meeting of the Hazleton Amateur Radio Club, will be held tomorrow night at 7:30, at the Q.T.H. of W30HX at 5 West 17th street, city. All local hams are urged to attend. President Emil Yannes will Weatherly. reduce injuries to employees.

Mrs. Margaret Torgersen and Drake-Wear Post No. 589, Vet daughter, 116 East Birch street. erans of Foreign Wars, in regular HOME FROM GEISINGER Theodore Ziegler, 406 West Broad session last night, voted that a do preside. Mrs.

Ernestine Loewer, 573 Vote for Union at street. nation be made by the Post to the North Locust street, who was a Community Chest. medical patient at the Geisinger ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: Paul Baker reported on relief Medical Center, Danville, has been members in the hospital. The seS' Admissions Mrs.

Mary Schlosser, 123 Abandon Plans to Predate New Coin WASHINGTON (AP) The Bureau of the Mint almost came up with a surefire way to trick coin collectors out of hoarding next year's new silver dollars. The mint, which has irritated collectors by deciding to keep ctamnintt '19fi4" nn John F. discharged and is recuperating at CLUB TO MEET The Hazle Township Citizens Club will meet at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the Slovanic Club, 19th and Locust streets. Refreshments will be served. Clay Man Found Dead At Lake Nuangola Stanley Sobolewski, 73, of Nan-ticoke, was found dead early yesterday at Lake Nuangola, eight hours after he was reported missing.

Members of his family said he had gone fishing, and failed to sion was in charge of Commander her home. street, Tamaqua. Hospital prior to that for a period of four months. Norman Gould. Joseph Mastrota, 212 West Oak He was born in Poland and had street, West Hazleton.

Radio Station WHZN A majority of four out of five employes at Radio Station WHZN, eligible to vote for union representation at the station, voted for the National Association of Broadcasters and Electrical Technicians at a recent meeting, a station spokesman said today. The spokesman stated that the fifth employe eligible to vote was absent at the time of the election. Donna Maria Esposito, 540 North Death Notices Wyoming street. Stephanie Carr, 739 Garfield return at midnight. Neighbors Kennedy memorial half-dollars street.

were ALLEN At St. Joseph Hospital, Monday, Sept. 14th, Mr. Edward found the body after they requested to search for the Edmund Skernolis, 121 North next year, has been trying to stoD the hoarding of the 45 miss Laurel street. Drums Lions Will Fete Little League The Drums Lions Club will have the Lions Little League team as guests at a regular meeting at 7 p.

m. tomorrow at Ferdinand's Restaurant, Drums. The Drums team won the 1964 S. Allen, aeed 84. of 812 W.

Ninth resided in this city the greater part of his life. Prior to his retirement he was employed at the Hazleton Shaft colliery. He was a member of St. Stanislaus Church and the United Mine Workers. His wife Victoria preceded him in death in 1962.

Surviving are the following children: John Sipple, St. Johns; Mrs. George (Genevieve) Valousky, Lin Mrs. Anna Kraynock, 28 Berwick St. Funeral Thursday at 2 p.

ing man. Deputy Coroner George Yeager of Mountaintop attributed death to a heart attack. street, Beaver Meadows. with services at the Krapf Gloria Jean Fioretta, New Coxe Hughes Funeral Home. Interment The following new members were admitted: William H.

Conner, John M. Stahura, James T. Bonner, Metro Boretski, George A. Britosky, Bernard G. Fogel, Joseph Harvilla, Louis C.

Lamont, Stanley J. Witkowski, John E. Waratonic, Stephen Stitcher, Andrew J. Le-peri. Reinstated members were: Earl Caulet, John J.

Kunkel, Earl Keip-er, Frank W. Ceslukoski, John E. Mitlita, Paul H. James, Richard Santa Frank A. Eghert, Philip Olian.

The Ladies Auxiliary served refreshments after the meeting. Paul Baker received the attendance award. The next meeting will be on October 6th at 8 p.m. ville, Beaver Meadows. in Mt.

Laurel Memorial Park Mrs. Susan Baratta, 81 Oak Friends are invited to call at the HAZLETON MEMORIAL CO. league championship. Lost Appeal From License Suspension Anthony Novitsky, Box 66, Milnes-ville, lost his appeal from a 15 days suspension of his driver's street, Tresckow. KraDf Hughes Funeral Home The program includes a film of Mrs.

Rebecca Donald, 245 East Wednesday evening between 7 the 1963 World Series. Program White street, Summit Hill. and 9. million new silver dollars that also will be the first coined by the United States since 1935 and, for that reason, may be snapped up by collectors. In testimony before the House Appropriations subcommittee recently, officials of the Mint said they considered a plan to stamp the new silver dollars with the date "1935" so collectors would have no reason to save them.

But they had to give the plan up, because the old 1935 die has been destroyed. Cnalrman Al Antolick reported. Frank Minneci, 601 Hayes street Mrs. Mary Sherpinsky, 208 Mar license for speeding yesterday. ket street, Tamaqua.

The court found appellant was subject to a suspension and that Michael Minor, 24 Market street, Kelayres. Firm Sues Charging Pension Overpayments CLEVELAND (AP)-Lee National Corp. has sued Ernest M. Ikert of Poland, Ohio, a retired Conrad Pfeiffer, 803 Packer The only authorized dealer in Hazleton and vicinity Hazleton-McAdoo Highway PHONE: 455-4956 the Commonwealth sustained its burden of proving he violated the Vehicle Code as charged. Novitsky was arrested April 5, 1963, on street, Weatherly.

den, N.J.; Charles Sipple, Hazleton; Valerie, at home; Louis Spevak, Hazleton; Mrs. John (Veronica) Petrosky, Linden, N.J.; Frank Spevak, Drums; Mrs. Bernard (Leanora) Shandrick, St. Johns. Also surviving are 15 grandchildren.

The funeral will be held Friday at 8:30 a.m. from the Bonin Funeral Home, Second street entrance. Requiem high mass will be celebrated in St. Stanislaus Church at 9 a.m. Interment will be in the Transfiguration Cemetery.

Friends may call today 7 to 9 p. m. and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. AMBULANCE CALLS Mrs. Julia Rohrbach, 731 North BOWMAN At Hazleton State General Hospital, Monday, Sept.

14th, Mrs. Margaret (Lawler) Bowman, of Drums, widow of Mr. William H. Bowman. Funeral Thursday at 10:30 A.

M. with services at the Krapf Hughes Funeral Home. Interment in the Drums Methodist Cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Krapf Hughes Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 4 and Wednesday evening between 7 and 9. The West Hazleton Community Route 11 in Cooper Township, Vine street.

Ambulance this morning trans Mrs. Mary Woodring, 3 Webster Montour County, while doing 60 miles an hour in a 50-mile 7one. ported Thomas Stolp, 61 Jefferson avenue, West Hazleton. LOT OWNERS avenue, West Hazleton, from St He was represented by Atty. Arthur Mrs.

Mabel Cressman, RD 1, Drums. Joseph Hospital to his home. Both the Hazleton and West Hazleton official of Lee Rubber Co. to recover $237,213 the firm charges was overpayment of pensions. Lee National acquired Lee Rubber of Conshohocken, Pa.

during a lengthy strike. Ikert is a former general manager and later treasurer cf Lee Rubber. He retired in July, D. Dalessandro. The Commonwealth was represented by Atty.

Raymond J. Sobota. Judge Jacob Mrs. Ethel Klinger, 419 West First street. ambulances were reported idle.

Hazleton Community Ambulance yesterday took Leonard Veraldi Schiffman handed down the Mrs. Susan Zeisloft, 505 North Broad street, West Hazleton. of 578 James street from the Joan Wersinger, 171 South Pine street. scene of an accident at Diamond avenue and Broad street to State DAVIS At Hazleton, Monday, September 14, William Davis. Funeral services Thursday at 2:00 p.

m. from Bachman Brothers Funeral Home. Interment in Vine St. Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Wednesday evening.

Bachman Brothers. BUY ONE GET ONE Landy, 456 West Broad General Hospital. fn) fo) Ml Ml fp 1962. Lee National started the action against Ikert after 50 former salaried employes of Lee, Rubber sued to collect $948,100 they claim is due them in pen-; street. PITZA HOAGIES 15 Half Sausage $1.10 FREE DELIVERY 4 'til 455-0211 or 454-8881 NEAPOLITAN BAKERY 101 E.

Holly St. DISPENSARY CASES The following were treated at John King, Beaver Brook. Mrs. Marie Scarcella, 134 West Buttonwood street. the State General Hospital dispensary this morning: Cynthia Sando, Mrs.

Joan Matuella, 414 West INTERIOR LATEX WALL PAINT The Incredible New First street. 29 North Vine street; Mary Shin- Mrs. Joan Spishock, 357 East ko, 23 East Tamarack street; and Angeline Beccone, 195 South Pine street. Muir avenue. sions.

The Lee Rubber Co. pension plan was revoked in December, 1962. Lee National Corp. charged that Ikert had full knowledge of the plan and permitted overpayments from an unfunded pension fund amounting to XCtlllMT MIDIH. AND C0VCIA6I CAN WAtMID IM It DATS IN Mrs.

Bonita Janeczek, 562 Arthur MESCHAN At Retreat State Hospital, Monday, September 14, 1964, Miss Anna Meschan. Funeral Thursday morning at the convenience of the family from the Burcin Home for Funerals, 305 East Beech street. Requiem high mass in Holy Trinity R. C. Slovak Church at 9 a.

m. Interment in the parish cemetery. No viewing. John J. Burcin, funeral director.

street. Treated yesterday in the dis MINUTIS STEVE'S HOTEL CAFE 401 N. Broad West Hazleton DEVILED CRAB, LOBSTER TAIL FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP Filet Mignon $2.00 Order of Clams 75c Clams to Take Out doz. 30r TV OOOI Mrs. Janet Pastorella, Pardees- pensary were Henry vogt, a f3L tMlJ, hp io 4 so rr.

of ville. Highland, Jeddo; William Sotack, CAllON lit Mil Mrs. Marie Galgoci and daugh RD 1 Hazleton; Anthony Mar 213 between Sept. 2, 1942 and July 1, 1962, when he retired. ter, 244 East Abbott street, IASY CHAN.

UP WITH IOAP ANB WATIB rot iNTinoa uu ON WALLS. CIIU INGI, PLASTER, WALLIOARO, ITC ion, 744 Kooseveit street; ose Marie Miller, Stockton No. Emily Williams, 55 Broad street, Gregory Smar, 85514 Alter street. Charles Miller, RD Drums. Beaver Meadows; Michael A.

Jemo, 123 South Church street; Marie Mulik, 220 West Elm street; Jerry Sebia, 880 Alter street; and Bruce Shafer, 241 South Wyoming SPECIAL QUART PRICES 2 FOR 1 LOW PRICE street. THE VALON BAR RESTAURANT PRESENTS NIGHTLY Candy Neol Duo Serving Dinners from 5 P.M. FARMERS NITE MARKET Rear of GENETTI'S, on 15th Street. All Fresh Vegetables In Season Open Every Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, 6 to 9 P.M.

r924 AND TRIM AND DECK ENAMEL A GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER: Admissions Miss Delia Eckrote, 204 West Broad street. Mrs. Evelyn Kirchdoerfer, 111 North Vine street. Miss Dorothea Berge, 217 North Fourth street, West Hazleton. Mrs.

Sara McKinley, rear 165 North Tamaqua street, McAdoo. Russell Labenberg, RD 1, Zion Grove. Hew Models Located Furnished Kt. 313 at the Veterans Hospital, Wilkes-Barre (The Ambassador) Rt. by Mid-Valley Outdoor Theatre Turn left to Eynon at Robert Hall's (By L'ynon Drug) 2 FOR 249 SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL MARTINI'S Tas-Tee Pitz DIAL 455 1801 Special 15 Pieces $1.00 With Roman Cheese PREMIUM HIGH FOR 2 299 GLOSS ENAMEL (The Stanley II) Open Daily 1 P.M.

to 8 P.M. No Money Down TODAY'S SPECIAL "Best in town any town" PLESCE'S Neapolitan Pizzeria 15 cut Family Size $1.00 8 Large Cuts 75 Ph. 455-0521 64 N. Locust wfMar MUSSARI'S Sun Valley Inn and Motel Drums-Hazleton-Wilkes-Barre Highway Phone 788-1122 50' SEND FOR FREE CATALOG HOT TURKEY SANDWICH Monuments and Markers ALSO QUARTS Of OTHIR INTHIOH AND IXTUIOR PAINTS BUY 2 AND SAVE COMPLETE LINE OF OTHER INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTS. Mary Carter Paints 118 North Wyoming St.

PHONE 455-5311 Open Daily 8:30 am to 5:30 pro Tonignf's Speciall 3 BEDROOM HOME from 59990 ON YOLK LOT IIS-S STAN URBANSKI HOMES 217 Old River Wilkes-Barre, Pa. NAME ADDRESS CITY Phone HOME COTTAGE TONIGHT: Music by "AL ROBEL" For Dancing French Fries and Vegetable Plus Our Regular Menu GUTSIE'S ONTIIE-IIEIGIITS AIR-CONDITIONED HOT PITZ COLOR TV We Cater to Private Parties, Banquets, Weddings. 454-9240 IIEINEKEN'S ON TAP Chicken 1 .50 Waffles A Wed. Fri. 9 to 9 Designed according to your specifications in our own modern factory.

PA. MONUMENT CO. Boundary at McNair St. PHONE 454-2621 Open 7 A.M. to 9 P.M.

Please Note TILLIE'S PITZ CLOSED Opening Thursday, OYER 1,000 Mawifotto Fine Food Choice Been 0 Wines Liquors Mixed Drtnkt STORES COAST TO COAST rtm 4 P.M. as usual.

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