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Births Hospital Reports Mrs. Roy Benjamin Death Claims Valley Woman Mrs Rov (Neva) Beniamin. 70. 32 Heuleon Standard-Speaker, Tuesday, November 2, 1971 Edward V. McGee Former Assistant City Street Foreman Dies STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: Admissions Ernest Boerner, 424 W.

Broad St. Robert Nesbitt, Mountaintop R. 3. of Brookhill Road. Conyngham, died several minutes after admis ST.

JOSEPH HOSPITAL: Admissions Rada Bainbridge, 1 E. Oak West Hazleton. Alice Yashur, 997 N. Wyoming St. sion to St.

Joseph Hospital this Lucille Butler, 349 Ridge ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rapach, 690 N. Vine St.

Before marriage, the mother was Joanna Lagana. COALDALE STATE GENERAL: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam McLaughlin, 154 Third Coaldale. The mother, before mar-riage, was Gloria Harris.

GOOD SAMAFJTAN HOSPITAL: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Andricks, 110 W. Spruce. Mahanoy City.

The mother's maiden name is Darlene Keebula. foreman for Ilazlcton City and was prominent in city politics. Born in Tresckow, he was a son Edward V. McGee, of 405 W. Oak died at 3:05 p.m.

yesterday in the VA Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, after an illness of two weeks. Freeland. Donna Provencano, 330 E. Broad I Walter Sicnkiewicz, 130 E. Maple of the late Cormac and Mary Mc University of Scouting Set A University of Scouting will be held 2 to 8 p.

m. Sunday at the YM-YWCA. John Donati, chairman of the event, said the following have agreed to be instructors: Committee Chairmen Bruce Huttinstine, West Hazleton; Robert Gebhardt, this city. Program Planning Kenneth Burkhardt, this city; Louis Smo-linsky, West Hazleton. Fiance George Ernst, Conyngham.

Camping Edwin Krouse, West Hazleton; Richard Grimm, Conyngham. Advancement Emlyn Bell, Weatherly. All pack and troop committee chairmen and committeemen are invited to attend. St. St.

Prior to his retirement in McGee, and resided in this he was employed as assistant street! city the greater part of his life. Julieann Denicola, 234 E. First Julie Marino, Rr. 600 Hayes St, John Salko, 738 N. Laurel St.

St. Frank Pesock, 1005 Winters Mary Fedinecz, 433 Ridge Freeland. Deaths Evelyn Gerhart, 164 Hudsondale West Hazleton. Mary Gyurko, 340 Maple Freeland. George Petro, 44 Main Upper Lehigh.

Alfred Botch, 617 W. First St. Helen Zellner, 136 S. Locust St. Weatherly.

Herman Hinkle, Weatherly R. 1.. John Martin, 121 S. Fulton Court. Veronica Luksay, 310 E.

Snyder ASHLAND STATE GENERAL: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carduff, New Road, Lost Creek. Prior to marriage, the mother was Lorraine Pollard. Stephen Kobelka, 928 Birkbeck NELSON SHOEMAKER Nelson Shoemaker, a guest at the Lutheran Home, 143 W.

Broad died Sunday at 6 p. m. at St. Joseph Hospital, where he had been a patient since Oct. 15.

The Zimmerman Funeral Home, Lehighton, is in charge of funeral sion to St. Joseph Hospital yesterday at i a. m. Her death broke a marital span of 52 years. Born in Hobbie.

the deceased was a daughter of the late Calvin and Laura (Whitebread) Moyer. She had resided in the Conyngham area for 47 years and was the former proprietor of Neva's Gift Shop, Conyngham. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Conyngham, and of the King's Daughters and Missionary Society of the church. Surviving are her husband, Roy; a son, Harold, Brookhill Drive, Conyngham, an area real estate developer and builder; a brother, Homer Moyer, Dallas; and a sister, Mrs. Harold (Wealtha) Wheeler, Hobbie.

The funeral will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Cragle Funeral Home, Hobbie. The Rev. Harold Doebler of Hobbie will officiate, and interment will be in the Lutheran Cemetery, Hobbie. Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m.

Freeland. Anna Yenchick, 533 W. Centre Mahanoy City. He was a member of St. Gabriel's Church and the Holy Name Society of that parish, and the Anthracite Coin Club.

He was a veteran of World War I and was a member of the Ilazlcton Veterans of Foreign Wars. His wife, the former Edna Houser, died one year ago. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Eric (Mary Alice) Fenno, Clinton, two sons, Thomas, Cranford, N.J.; and Robert, Port Jervis, N.Y.; 13 grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Harry (Mollie) Schugart, this city.

The funeral will be held from the Boyle Funeral Home, 100 S. Wyoming at 9 a.m. Thursday, with a solemn high mass of requiem in St. Gabriel's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment will be in the parish cemetery.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and Daniel Stefanick, 404 Cedar arrangements. Freeland. Robert L. Whitenight, 800 Alter Ernest E.

Williams OUT-OF-TOWN: A son, Carl Stacey, born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gombeda, 524 Philip Court, Apartment 204, Laurel, at the Baltimore South General Hospital, Baltimore. The mother, prior to marriage, was Donna Marie Ambrosia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Ambrosia, Myerstown, formerly of this city. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frendak, 480 Colby South Toms River, N.J. The father is the sou of Mrs.

Agnes Frendak, West Phil-lip Street, Coaldale. The mother was formerly Joan Hebda, Lans-ford. The couple has two other sons, Joseph and Robert. Lansford. Florence Reisenweaver, Drums R.

1. Doris Barry, 303 Northumberland White Haven. Diane Navitsky, 16 Fifth Ke-layres. Florence Zmitrovich, 135 E. Green St.

Clayton Wheeler, 413 Church White Haven. Discharges Mrs. Diane Carol Morgan and son, 225 Harvard Palmerton. Louise Bogert, 333 W. Third St.

Thomas J. Humenick, 100 Lehigh St. Bernard Shane, 226 W. Broad St. Benjamin Kelly, 409 W.

Seventh St. John Sharwarko, 405 Winters West Hazleton. Ruth E. Dunn, 143 W. Broad St.

Helen Rick, 109 W. Grant McAdoo. Anna Griesing, 4 Main Eber-vale. Mary Bednar, 605 Muir Ave. Woman Claims Snapped Pole Damaged Auto Claiming a utility pole was snapped and caused damages to her car, a Mahanoy City resident has filed a suit for damages in Schuylkill County Court.

The suit was brought by Dorothy Gnall, 511 W. Spruce against Reading Railroad Pottsville. The suit alleges a crane owned by the railroad and operated by a workman caught the wires spanning a highway, causing a utility pole to snap and to fall across the woman's car. The incident is alleged to have LOCUST MOUNTAIN HOSPITAL: Admissions Mrs. Eileen Kuchinsky, 12 N.

Emerick Shenandoah. Mrs. Anna Benedict, 315 W. Coal Shenandoah. Discharges Ernest Adzentovich, 111 Back New Boston.

Mrs. Anna Chisick, 112 E. Washington Shenandoah. Mrs. Mary Kaczmarczyk, 509 W.

Pine Mahanoy City. Mrs. Emma Griffiths, 15 W. Center Shenandoah. John Lorman, Ringtown R.

1. Mrs. Sophie Kubelsky, 14 S. Bridge Shenandoah. Edward Alex, 20 S.

Gilbert Shenandoah. Mary Kowalsky, 151 W. Washington Shenandoah. Mrs. Beatrice Kane, 408 W.

Mahanoy Mahanoy City. COALDALE STATE GENERAL: Admissions John Lazer, 506 E. Kline Lansford. Mrs. Beryl Lawrence, 143 W.

Fell Summit Hill. Sharon Harahus, 433 E. Elm Tamaqua. Mrs. Dorothy Procino, 14 W.

Amidon Summit Hill. Mrs. Catherine Secara, 157 Second Coaldale. Nelson Lindermuth, 1 E. White Summit Hill.

Mrs. Margaret Arner, 124 E. Phillip Coaldale. Edwin Fritz, 30 E. Abbott Lansford.

Roland Bankes, Tamaqua R. 1. Ronald Yurichek, 328 E. Fell Summit Hill. Mrs.

Elizabeth Gazo, 263 E. Bertsch Lansford. James Bonner, 254 W. Ludlow Summit Hill. Mrs.

Anna Ostrosky, 119 E. Ruddle Coaldale. Mrs. Lena Pavone, 412 W. White Summit Hill.

Timothy Sweeney, 20 Bull Run Coaldale. George Stoffey, 222 W. Early Coaldale. Michael Telepchak, 517 E. Elm Tamaqua.

John Shears, 519 Arlington Tamaqua. Wilbur Swank, 23 Market Tamaqua. Mrs. Sandra Kulick, 300 Rhume Nesquehoning. 7 to 9 p.m.

Wednesday. St. Clarence Sontag, 12 Spring Freeland R. 1. Discharges Madeline Pecora, 528 Centre Freeland.

Fred Clarkson, 176 Washington Freeland. George C. Marankie, 524 E. Ber-ner Ave. Virginia Michael, Zion Grove R.

1. Letha Welch, 410 Rose West Hazleton. Mary Point, 412 Allen West Hazleton. Hattie Schietrumpf, Drums. Louis A.

Romanelli, 634 Hayes St. Lawrence Wesgaites, 657 Peace St. Austin Bird, Hazleton Hotel, N. Cancer Society Will Honor Dan Flood NEW YORK Congressman RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Gebhardt, 137 W. Birch have returned home after a three-week vacation to California and the Canadian Northwest. While in California, they visited with their daughter, Debra, who is a teacher at the Berkeley Campus of the University of California. The Gebhardts traveled bv train from i occurred March 13, 1970, when the woman's car was parked in front I of the Gilberton Coal Co. office Daniel J.

Flood of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania will be honored bv I along Route 209 between Gilberton the American Cancer Society for distinguished service in the fight and Mahanoy City. Victoria, B. to Toronto. U.S. Embassy Employe in Paris Dies Ernest Edward Williams, 35, died on Sunday evening in American Hospital, Paris, France, following an illness of one month.

Born in Weatherly on Sept. 14, 1936, he was a son of Ernest Williams, this city; and Mrs. Ray (Emma) Vost Gerhard, Weatherly. He was graduated from Athens High School in 1954, and served with the U.S. Army 1954-57.

He was employed by the Penn Electric Co. Sayre, before he accepted employment with the U.S. government in 1959. He was employed with the American Embassy in Paris. Surviving in addition to his mother and father, are a brother, Ronald, St.

Johns; a sister, Mrs. Gene (Sharon) Moser, Pardees-ville; and his paternal grandfather, Ernest Williams, this city. His paternal grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Williams, died two months ago. The funeral will be held from the Bachman and Rosenstock Funeral Home at a time to be announced.

The Gnall woman is asking against cancer at its Annual Meeting at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Anna Dominic, 524 E. Diamond Ave. Elizabeth Bogansky, 136 Middle-town, Freeland R. 1.

Salvatore Profetta, Hazleton Hotel, N. Wyoming St. 556.35. Saturday. WARM UP Wyoming St.

Wallace M. Reeser, 106 Madison West Hazleton. Vasil Miga, 243 S. Kennedy Drive, McAdoo. 3 Vehicles Damaged On Tomhicken Road State Police at the Hazleton Bar- Joseph Brown, 82 S.

Poplar St. Chairman of the House Appropriations Sub-Committee on Labor, Health, Education and Welfare, Congressman Flood's award will be "for his outstanding leadership Mildred Brown, 20 W. Magnolia Conyngham Motorist Hurt in Collision A Conyngham man was injured at 12:15 p.m. Monday when his car crashed into the rear of a Valley Transit bus near the en Aaron Kashinitz, 43 N. Pine St.

Gene Belletiere, 420 E. 11th St. Carl Holena, 508 Allen West Hazleton. racks reported a collision along the Tomhicken Road at 11:15 a.m. Monday, involving two cars and a disabled truck.

and consistent legislative support of noteworthy health measures and his wholehearted dedication to the vital programs of the National Cancer Institute." St. Elizabeth Behm, Drums R. 2. Elizabeth Kromis, 431 Allen West Hazleton. Trina May Zanoline, 30 Main Conyngham.

Allyne Petrilyak, 219 N. Laurel St. Anna Schwika, 431 W. 20th St. (Transferred to the Swankoski trance of the Penn State Campus at Highacres.

James J. Semradek, of 5 Twain Circle, was treated at St. Joseph Hospital for a scalp injury and re GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL: Admissions Mrs. Joan Francis, Grier City, Barnesville. Mrs.

Anna Hoffman, Valley Brockton. Mrs. Mary Puck, 327 E. Center Mahanoy City. Russell Welsh, 1 S.

Lehigh Tamaqua. Discharges Funerals leased. Nursing Home, Drums). Trooper Richard McGettigan said a car operated by Emma Vendetti, Sugarloaf, was moving east on the highway when the woman noticed the truck, which was parked, partially on the road. The woman also noticed a second car approaching, driven by Anna Nenstiel, also of Sugarloaf, and applied her brakes.

Her car then slid on the wet roadway, hitting both vehicles. The operator of the truck was identified as Robert Karmonirk. nf Trooper Lewis Conrad, of the Rose Durkm, 534 W. Seventh St. Gail Block, 611 W.

Diamond Ave. Regardless of the election results, You'll vote favorably on this weeks outstanding group. Opening Tonight for 5 Big Nites See them do their lYt hour show as "TONI and the TONICS" Wednesday Nite FOR OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT AND FUN MEET THEM ALL AT THE Hazleton Barracks, said the accident occurred as Semradek, northbound on Route 93 in the left lane POTTSVLLE HOSPITAL: Admissions Rita Andrulonis, 210 W. Mount of traffic, observed another vehicle slow down, cut his wheels to the right to avoid a collision, and Nancy Stefanowicz, 129 Pennsyl-' Vernon pSt Shenandoah. Mrs.

Sophie Bobbin, 219 W. Oak vania Shenandoah. struck the rear of the bus. Tomhicken. urn Trooper Conrad identified the bus Trooper McGettigan reported no The funeral of Mrs.

Ruth Peterson, 325 Plane Weatherly, who died Friady at Hilltop Manor Convalescent Center, was held yesterday from the Jeffries and Son Funeral Home, Weatherly. The Rev. Carol Miller, of Centenary United Methodist Church, Weatherly, officiated at the services. Burial followed in Union Cemetery, Weatherly. Pallbearers were Walter Hartz, Granville Scager, Robert Coxe, Robert Graaf, Harold and Clarence Meyers.

injuries. Lcrttimer Crossroads driver as Russell T. Schlauch, of 618 W. 13th St. He said Schlauch and his five passengers were not hurt in the collision.

Walter Kusza, 313 W. Cherry Shenandoah. Louis Tulin, 310 W. Mahanoy Mahanoy City. ASHLAND STATE GENERAL: Admissions Mrs.

Mary McGuire, 53 Main Lower Shaft. Eric Seltzer, 217 W. Spruce Mahanoy City. Shenandoah. Mrs.

Theresa Dahm, Valley Brockton. Mary Hoban, 600 E. Center Mahanoy City. Marion Keim, 639 E. Pine Mahanoy City.

Harry Russell, Tamaqua R. 1. Andrew Susylo, Valley Brockton. William Yodis, 10 S. Bower Shenandoah.

TONITE 'TONY KARPEE' Michael Haber Dies in Phila. Michael Haber, of Philadelphia, a former member of the now defunct board of directors of the Banks Township School District, died on Oct. 27 in Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia. He was a former resident of Tresckow. Prior to moving to Philadelphia more than 20 years ago, he was a building contractor in this area, and at one time operated a tavern Ambulance Calls Transported Monday in the Hazleton Community Ambulance were Ruth Dunn, from St.

Joseph Hospital to the Lutheran Home, 143 W. Broad and Anna Schwika, 431 W. 20th from St. Joseph Hospital to the Swankoski Nursine SENIOR CITIZENS CHANGE TIME Greater Hazleton Senior Citizens will meet at club headquarters, 90 N. Wyoming Wednesday at 7 p.

m. instead of 7:30 as in the past. Mrs. Helen Gavala, 514 W. Cen The funeral of Miss Mary Ze-leznock, 526 Monges who died Friday, was held yesterday with Msgr.

Joseph J. Jackanich in charge of services at the Bonin Home, Drums. Transported Monday in the West Hazleton Community Ambulance were Mary Point, 412 Allen ter Mahanoy City. Joann Guman, 181 Boston Run, Mahanoy City. Discharges Thomas Caulfield, 521 E.

Lloyd Shenandoah. Mrs. Theresa Wishnefsky, 114 N. Grant Shenandoah. GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER: Admissions Thomas T.

Sheridan 512 E. Chestnut St. Tad C. Brum mitt, Sugarloaf R. 1.

Mrs. Nellie Kearns, 238 Turkey Run, Shenandoah. SPAGHETTI DINNER Most Precious Blood School 4th Seybert Sts. Tuesday Nov. 2nd -12 Noon to 6 p.m.

Sponsored by Alter Rosary Society West Hazleton, home from the in Tresckow. While in Philadelphia he was associated in business with his sons known as the V. M. Corp. Philadelphia Cabinet and Formica Works.

Interment was on Saturday in Philadelphia. Hazleton State General Hospital; William Zablocki, 343 Winters West Hazleton to the Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, and Funeral Home. Msgr. Jackanich was also celebrant of a requiem high mass in St. John's Byzantine Catholic Church.

He was assisted by The Rev. John T. Sekellick. Msgr. Jackanich and Rev.

Sekellick gave the blessing at the grave in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Steve Mish-kin, John Zeleznock, Joseph Kar-gol, Frank Foster, Wassil Kere- John Ruddy, 203 Turkey Run, Shenandoah. Howard Jones 419 W. Pine Mahanoy City. Frank Pesock, 1005 Winters West Hazleton, to the Hazleton State General Hospital.

Today's Events Hazleton Kiwanis Club, Stan Genetti's Mural Room, 12:05 p.m. Hazleton CAP, Municipal Airport, 7 pjm. Hazleton Unico Club, Stan Genetti's Imperial Room, 6:30 p.m. Emmanuel's United Church of Christ bazaar, Sechler auditorium, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., luncheon, 11 a.m.

to 2 p.m., dinner, 5 to 7 p.m. MPB Altar and Rosary Society spaghetti dinner, 12 noon to 6 p.m. Conyngham United Methodist chanin and Edward Havrilla. Joseph Walsh, Ex-Newsman, Dies at 77 Joseph M. Walsh, 77, a former union officer and Wilkes-Barre RIG LEAVES HIGHWAY No damage was reported to a tractor-trailer which left the northbound lane of traffic on IR-81 at 6:30 p.m.

Monday. State Police at Troop VIP, said the driver of the rig called a wrecker to return the tractor-trailer to the highway. The mishap occurred about two miles south of the West Hazleton exit. The funeral of Mrs. Veronica (Starro Staruch) Pavlik, a native of Drifton, who died at her home Thursday at Manville, N.J., was Hazleton Skies Today Sunset today 5:00 p.m.

Sunrise tomorrow 6:37 a.m. Moonrise today 4:31 p.m. Full Moon today 4:20 p.m. The planet Venus sets this evening at 5:42 p.m. and Jupiter follows at 6:26 p.m.

Venus will be considerably nearer Jupiter at the end of the week. DIAGNOSTIC TUNE-UPS Ignition, Carburefion Charging system service Brakes, shocks, batteries Mufflers pipes installed Our lower overhead costs minimize your repair costs. DOLAN'S GARAGE 331 W. Mine St. Hazleton 454-7113 We stand behind our work held yesterday from the McNulty newspaperman, died Saturday at the Veterans' Administration Hospital, Willkes-Barre.

He resided at 199 W. River Wilkes-Barre. The deceased retired in August 1970 as editor of the AFL-CIO News and was serving as editor emeritus at the time of his death. He was MOUNTAIN CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY 79 S. Cedar St.

Hazleton, Pa. Phone 455-4966 READY TO SERVE YOU! Feafuring: FASCO ELECTRIC HEAT (Guaranteed for life of building) FASCO ELECTRIC FIREPLACES CUTLER HAMMER SWITCHGEAR VIRDEN LIGHTING SLATER WIRING DEVICES WESTINGHOUSE LAMPS TORK TIME CONTROLS 454-3151 HOAGIES 55c PIZZA Cabbage Potato Pies, Del. 611 Funeral Home, Freeland. The Rev. Paul Waselus had charge of services at the funeral home and was celebrant of a requiem high mass in St.

Mary's Byzantine Catholic Church, Freeland. He also gave the blessing at the grave in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers, all nephews, were: John Starrick, Joseph Bonczek, Robert, Joseph and Thomas Branz, Joseph Onderko, Joseph Modero and Raymond Starrick. Regional Forecast Eastern Pennsylvania: Considerable cloudiness into Tuesday night with some rain likely. Lows Tuesday night in the 50 north and 60s south.

Highs in 60s north to low 70s south. WSCS, Church School lounge, 8 p.m. St. Paul's United Methodist Mary-Martha Circle, church social room, 10:30 a.m. Beth Israel Temple Sisterhood luncheon, Temple auditorium, 1 p.m.

Chlora Fey piano pupils recital, Grace United Church of Christ, 8 p.m. Hazleton Duplicate Bridge Club, Elks Club, 8 p.m. Solo Parents Club, YMCA-YWCA, 8 p.m. United Dress Manufacturers board meeting, Holiday Inn, 11:30 a.m., lunch, 1 p.m. a former sports and city editor of Today's Special Everyone's Favorite DELMONICO STEAK ft; $2.39 Soup, Salad, Potato, Roll, Butter, Coffee or Tea the Wilkes-Barre Record.

In 1942 Walsh became regional director for Northeastern Pennsylvania for Philip Murray, head of the CIO, and in 1952 he went with Communications Workers in New York and Chicago. In 1954 he joined the staff of the Pennsylvania CIO Council which merged with the AFL in 1960. A charter member of Wilkes-Barre Local 120, American Newspaper Guild, Walsh served in a number of local union posts and as international vice president from 1941 to 1945. He was a member of Zone Forecasts Upper Susquehanna and Northeast including Poconos: Cloudy with periods of rain likely through Tuesday night. Lows Tuesday night in the mid to upper 50s.

High Tuesday in the mid to upper 60s. Fair Wednesday with highs in the low to mid 60s. Precipitation probability 70 per cent Tuesday and Tuesday night. Winds southwest 5 to 15 m.p.h. Tuesday.

Wednesday Special BAKED STUFFED PORK CHOP If William Carl Krouse, 3 Main Drifton, who died Thursday at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, was buried yesterday, from the family residence. The Rev. II. Raymond Jones conducted services at the home and was also in charge of continued services in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, White Haven.

Interment was in the Laurel Cemetery, White Haven. Pallbearers were Carl Arnold low Prices1, Friendly Service! Dressing, Applesauce Candy Sweet or Vegetable n.09 Serving Cocktails in Our "New Dining Room ANDY'S MARKET FIORE COAL HAULING Service in Hazleton-Freeland and Surrounding Areas. Call 455-8112 Coo delivered from all area breakers. Banquet facilities to accommodate 60 to 400 People CARMEN'S Krouse, Floyd Hoffman, Henry Sitko, Franklin Schock, Rtobert Mengle, Brock George, Blair Scha-fer and George Guinovich. TOWING and ROAD SERVICE Junk Cars Hauled Away 455-7991 MARTINS Gulf Service Wilkes-Barre Council 302 and Bishop Hafey Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus, for more than 40 years.

Surviving are his wife, five children, 10 grandchildren and a sister. The funeral will be held today at 10:30 a.m. from the McLaughlin Funeral Home, 142 S. Washington Wilkes-Barre. Newly Remodeled Restaurant 44 East Broad Street 700 NORTH LOCUST STREET HAZLETON Open Monday Thru Saturday 1 7 A.M.

to 6 P.M. BUDGET-TRIMMING FOOD VALUES fiifsw Open Monday thru Saturday 6 A. M. to 10 P.M. ROCK of AGES MONUMENTS The Industry's George (Jury) Drauschak, 925 Schwabe Freeland, who died Friday, was buried yesterday from the Cotterall Funeral Home, Freeland.

The Rev. George C. Hosier, of St. John's Reformed United Church of Christ, Freeland, officiated at the funeral services. Interment was in the Freeland Finest.

See Mr. Persico HAZLETON MEMORIAL CO. CONDITION UNCHANGED Edward Rockovich, 53, of 503 Ridge West Hazleton, injured when struck by a car Sunday evening in the borough, remained in serious condition last night at the Geisinger Medical Center, bet Acquainted ROB0 HORMEL CURE 81 Registered Boneless Vi's of FULLY COOKED HAM lb. $1.15 RATH'S MINCED HAM lb. 79c BACON 1 lb.

39c AMERICAN utuu D1 rTh Haz. McAdoo Hiway 455-4956 Next to O'Lear's Catering Any other dealer offering Rock of Ages is misrepresenting. tt mi xx ivCiii vjai vraoii Pallbearers were Paul, Thomas, William and John Drauschak, nephews of the deceased; William Ferdinand and Tague Osadchy. Death Notices WHITE LILAC KOSHER DILL CHIPS Quart a Reg. 69c 40 TETLEY TEA BAGS Reg.

73c WARG At her residence, 171 S. Vine Saturday, October 30th, Mrs. Elizabeth (Kilner), widow of Mr. William E. Warg Sr.

Funeral services Wednesday, Nov. DURA DIST. CO. COOKIES 4PkgM1.00 "Round The Clock" FRUIT DRINKS 46-oz. Cans A for )i nrt Reg.

39c 4 for I.UU FREE CAR WASH No Purchase No Coupon Necessary Monday, November 1 to Thursday, November 4, 1971 From 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. ROBO WASH-Pa. Rt. 924 at Cranberry VICKI HARMAN BEAUTY SALON Open For Business For Appointment Call: 384-3312 or 384-4791 VICKI (SHANK) HARMON ROCK GLEN 3rd, at 2:00 o'clock from the Gre-1 bey, Beltz Gleim Funeral Home.

Interment in Union Ceme- tery, Weatherly, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the funeral home Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 4 and evening; from 7 till 9 p.m. I PRIMO'S POTATO RICOTTA GNOCCI 15oz- ARf Reg. 89c UJC BETTY'S SALADS All Kinds R42".

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