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Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Thursday, July 5, 1973 28 Giles E. Phillips Dies; Hospital Reports Deaths Was Owner of Mount Laurel Giles E. Phillips, 76, owner of the Mount Laurel Motel and Swim Airs. Fred C. Benfield Conyngliam Woman Dies At Age of 89 Mrs.

Fred C. Benfield, 89, who JOHN KQST John Kost, one-week-old son of ming Pool, died last night at 9:40 He was a veteran of WWI, serving with the U.S. Navy. He was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, the BPOE No.

200 Hazleton, and the WWI Veterans MARIO PECILE SR. Mario Pecile of 415 E. Ninth died at 5 a.m. on Wednesday in St. Joseph Hospital, where he had been a patient two days.

o'clock at the Hazleton State Gen STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: Visiting Hours: Afternoon: 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Evening: 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Admissions ST.

JOSEPH HOSPITAL: Visiting Hours: General: 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Maternity: 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m Evening: 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Admissions eral Hospital where he had been Mr. and Mrs. John Kost, 175 N. Church died Tuesday at 11:30 p.m. at the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, where he had been Born in Italy, he was a son of the Rolland Hoffman, Box 138, Wea late Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Pecile Alice Amentler, 350 Centre GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL: Admission John Teaschenko. 103 W. Spruce Mahanoy City. Discharges Mrs.

Catherine Andregic, Tusca-rora. Mrs. Christine Clark, 334 W. Center Mahanoy City. John Kashmer, Main Brockton.

Shirley Lewis, 531 E. Pine Mahanoy City. Keith Wall, 732 E. Market and was a member of Our Lady of therly RD2. John Barilla, 682 McKinley St Janet Tucker, Oneida.

Odelle Zeigler, 65 Madison Ave Freeland. Natalie Kulkusky, 82 Church Grace Church. resided with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Keller, 10 Lawson Place, Conyng- Surviving in addition to his wife, the former Mary McHugh, is a son, Giles this city; a daughter, Mrs.

Frederick (Joan) Stanley, Eerwyn; and a sister, Mrs. Ethel McKay, this city. The funeral will be held from admitted Tuesday. The mother before marriage was Ellen Lewis. Surviving in addition to the parents are a sister Lynn Anne, the maternal grandmother Mrs.

Mabel a patient the past three weeks. He was born in Junedale, Aug. 2, 1896, the son of the late David and Belle Phillips, and resided in the area all his life. The deceased was a wholesale meat dealer prior to building the Mt. Laurel Pool in 1928.

Some 30 years later he built the Mt. Laurel Motel. He retired from business in 1965. Audenried. West Hazleton.

Gary Youngcourt, 24 Tamaqua ham, died at a.m. Wednesday in the Coaldale State General Hos Audenried. Esther Mednitsky, 819 W. Dia Lewis, Hazleton and paternal mond Ave. Irene Chilcoat, 308 Centre pital.

the Bachman and Rosenstock Fu Freeland. Francis Delia Croce, Hazle Vil neral Home at a time to be an She had been a guest at the Russo Nursing Home, Conyngham, for nounced. Frank Tuchi, 15 Main Latti Mahanoy City. Iage. Irene Rapes, 922 W.

Fifth St. He worked for the Jeddo-High-land Coal Co. until 1950, when he went to work at the Hazleton Brick where he remained until his retirement. Surviving are his wife, the former Rose Cutro Durso; two sons, Mario of Santa Maria, and Rinaldo, of St. Louis, a step-daughter, Mrs.

Rosemary Sandrock, of this city; five grandchildren, two brothers in Italy, a sister. Mrs. Jean Melchior, of Can three years prior to entering the mer Mines. grandmother, Mrs. Anna Kost, Hazleton.

The funeral will be held from the Frank J. Bonin Funeral Home at the convenience of the family. Interment will be in the Calvary Cemetery, Drums. HAS RELATIVES HERE LOCUST MOUNTAIN HOSPITAL: Frances Weidenbach, 526 W. hospital on June 29.

The former Alice Small, she was Green St. Helen Chippi, 726 N. Lee Court. Joseph Wascovich, Ebervale. Veronica Hripak, 16 S.

Manning Admissions Mrs. Tofiela Mauczas, 313 E. James Sheffield, 3 E. Clay McAdoo. Market Mahanoy City.

a daughter of the late Christian and Margaret (Bevan) Small. Born in Centralis on July 1, 1884, she resided in Conyngham the past eight West Hazleton. Igna Punshon, 143 W. Broad St Kulpmont Nurse Killed When Trailer Hits Car Shyvon Krum, Freeland R.D. 1.

Mary Swinesburg, 411 W. Chapel Edward Yurewick, 673 Roosevelt ALBERT CHAKAN Albert Chakan, 55, of 1110 Thor- years, and prior to that, lived in ton, Ohio; and several nieces and; St. St. den Rockville, Maryland, nephews. Susan Maholik, 326 W.

Green Susan Mehall, 908 N. Locust St. William O'Donnell. 344 E. Broad The funeral will be held from West Hazleton.

St. Scott Eroh, 645 Winters A 24-year-old nurse at the- Ashland State General Hospital was injured fatally in a freak accident into the left front of Miss Lubold's car, which was traveling south on Route 42 in Locust Township, about the Fierro Funeral Home at 9 a.m. Saturday, with a Mass of the former Freeland resident, died Tuesday morning in Rockville. He was the son of the late John and Mary (Biroch) Chakan of Freeland. West Hazleton for 30 years.

She was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, this city, and the Philathea Bible Class. She was preceded in death by her husband, Fred, on Oct. 20, 1954. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Stanley (Margaret) Keller, John Igo, 220 N. West Shenandoah. Albert Kubilus, 233 N. Bower Shenandoah. Joseph Gergal, Main Shaft.

Wallace Rittle, 123 S. Jardin Shenandoah. William Faust, 85 Railroad New Boston. Discharges William Hoffman, 8 Long Row, Gilberton. Victor Ruskin, Ringtown RD 1.

Mrs. Helen Gelicki, 77 Schuylkill West Hazleton. Ryan Gensel, Hazle Village, Resurrection in Our Lady of Grace Rita Pilati, 522 James St. Victoria Damato, 320 W. Mine St.

Clara Onuschak, Centre late Tuesday morning when a tnree miles south of Catawissa. Church at 9:30. Interment in the Leon Levitsky, 2 W. Broad trailer load of hay broke loose Born Nov, 21, 1948 in Danville. parish cemetery.

West Hazleton. Sheppton. the deceased was the daughter of He was a schoolteacher. Surviving are his wife, Charlotte; two children, John of New York from the hitch of a truck and struck her automobile head-on as Friends may call from 7 to 9 James Joseph Rebarchak Stanley Lashock, 348 i Raymond and Marion (Evans) Lu Conyngham; Mrs. Hubert (Elea p.m.

today and from 2 to 4 and 7 Weston. bold. She was a graduate of Mount West Hazleton. Lea Herron, 159 S. Pine St.

she was traveling between Cata-wissa and Numidia. nor) Bolitho, Pottsville, and a son, to 9 p.m. Friday. James Grazio, 645 Boundry St. Discharges George Francisco, 710-57th Carmel High School, class of 1966, and of the Ashland State General Hospital School of Nursing, class Frederick Charles Benfield, IMaz areth.

Also surviving are nine grand. MRS. OLIVE LEWIS Shenandoah. Mrs. Dianne Layton and daugh City and Charlotte at home; and these brothers and sisters: John, of Hazleton, and Mrs.

Anna Kasabo, Mrs. Evelyn Yatsko, and Thomas, all of Freeland. The funeral will be held Friday in Rockville. Mrs. Olive Lewis, of the Kears- N.

Minneapolis, Minn. Helen R. Robertson, 3 N. Ken nedy Drive, McAdoo. ter, Lloyd-DeFran, Sheppton.

Ot 1969. children; three great-grandchil Thelma Dennis, Hometown. She had been a member of the ley Home, 49th and Monument Philadelphia, formerly of this city, Bena Renshaw, Sparr Nursing Ann Jacqueline Breznitsky, 19 nursing service and nursing edu died in her home yesterday. Michael Bonner, 103 Lower Shaft. Raymond Beltz, 14 N.

Market Shenandoah. James Lombard, 262 Arizona Shenandoah. Mrs. Margaret Link, 16 N. Carbon Shenandoah.

Home, Drums. Spring Freeland. Patrick Tomanio, 40 Lincoln Stella Trubilla, 11 W. Lehigh cation staff at the Ashland hospital. Surviving, in addition to her parents, are her paternal grand She was preceded in death by her husband, David former supervisor of music in the city McAdoo.

Coaldale. GEORGE J. HERR George J. Herr, 75, of 219 S. Richard Shafer Back Judith Zimmerman, 205 E.

Dia Miss Rae Ann Lubold, 1417 Chestnut Kulpmont, was dead on arrival shortly before noon at the Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. She has a number of relatives in the Hazleton area. According to officials, Miss Lubold was returning from the Bioomsburg State College, where she had been studying toward a bachelor's degree. She reportedly suffered multiple injuries. The driver of the truck was identified by state police as Dennis F.

Gordon, 22, of 2407 Third Bioomsburg. The trailer load of 10 bales of hay, police said, smashed mother, Mrs. Alice Lubold, Mount dren; a sister, Mrs. Harry Roadar-mel, Pottsville, and a brother, Harry C. Small, Centralia.

The funeral will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday from the Krapf and Hughes Funeral Home, with the Rev. Ralph A. Dower officiating. Interment will be in Sky View Memorial Park, Hometown.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Ebervale. mond Ave. schools.

Surviving are a daughter. Mrs Bertram (Sally) Bartlett, Washing Elmer Sayre, died Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, after a long illness. Michael Karnatski, 1155 Centre John Valsechi, 420 W. Oak St.

Pierce Banonis, 834Va N. Locust Freeland. Born in Hazleton, he attended ten, D.C.; and two grandchildren. Carmel. The funeral will be held Saturday at 11 a.m.

from the Willard A. Rothermel Funeral Home, 120 S. Market Mount Carmel. Interment will be in Mount Carmel St. POTTSVILLE HOSPITAL: Admissions Anna Treshock, 24 W.

Cherry Shenandoah. Thomas Wall, 801 E. Mahanoy Susan Laska, 73 Fairlawn Drive, Grace Feschuk, 15 S. Middle- Torrington, Conn. Hazleton schools, and had resided in the Sayre area for 20 years.

town Freeland. Loretta Genery, 238 Third MRS. CHARLES SCHUSSLER Mrs. Jane W. Schussler, 62, of A member of the Army for five Weatherly.

Mahanoy City. Cemetery. Friends may call Fri Ann Pesorek, 534 Carson St. Nevella Mulhearn, 330 Maple 232 W. Main Weatherly, died at years, he served with Co.

16th Donald Joseph, Hazle Dela Henry Twardzik, 152 Schuylkill day from 6 to 9 p.m. 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday in her home Infantry in the Philippine Islands. Freeland. no.

Shenandoah. Surviving are his wife, Adora; a Ralph Bianco, 841 N. Locust St. Mrs. Maryann Gaudiano and son, Dominic Angelozzi, 1217 E.

Ma after suffering an apparent heart attack. 1029 James St. hanoy City. Born in Philadelphia, Nov. 5, brother and sister, Joseph Herr and Mrs.

Charles Dickinson, this city; and several nieces and Funerals Paul Holloman 302 Sherman Treste Shafer, Hazle Village. David Shafer, Hazle Village. Pauline Tokach, 22 W. Broad Marguerite Schumacher, 1205 E. 1910, she was a daughter of the McAdoo.

Mahanoy Mahanoy City. late Harry and Mary Neely, and nephews. i West Hazleton. Chris Evangelista, 484 S. Poplar Marion Peter, 37 W.

Mahanoy The funeral will be held Satur St. Mrs. Ralph Yannuzzi Area Woman Survived by 54 Mrs. Victoria Yannuzzi, who made her home with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Philip DeLazio, of 217 Lower Par-deesville, died at 5:25 a. m. on Wednesday in St. Joseph Hospital, after a short illness. Born in Italy, she spent the greater part of her life in the Pardeesville area.

She was the Mahanoy City. Joseph R. Bartol, 43 Main Dianne Navitsky, 15 Fifth The funeral of Michael Yatsula 335 S. Kennedy Drive, McAdoo Mrs. Leona Selbi, 13 S.

Chestnut day at 10 a.m. from the Jenkins Funeral Home, 111 S. Main Japan, Jeddo, who died Monday at Shenandoah. was affiliated with St. John's United Church of Christ, Rockport.

She was vice president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Lehigh and Lausanne Volunteer Fire Company. Surviving are two sons, Charles the State General Hospital of in who died Tuesday at St. Joseph Hospital, was held this morning Margaret Kulhavig, 349 Ridge Lansford. Charles Galow, 603 N. Locust St.

Discharges Linda Gynac, Quakake Valley. Rose Peak, 1003 E. Ninth Rosemarie Miller, 48 James juries sustained Sunday in an auto Discharges Mrs. Helen Sharaka, Mahanoy Kelayres. Mary Yurick, Market Sheppton.

Anthony Perneta, 332 E. Oak Frackville. from the Jupina Funeral Home, Athens, with the Rev. Albert Greene, pastor of Church of Redeemer, officiating. Interment will be in Tioga Point Cemetery, Athens.

accident on Route 940, was buried this morning from the Cotterall Fu City. McAdoo. of California; and John of Hurffville, N.J., and a daughter, Mrs. Howard (Mary Jane) Brown. Jennifer Paulshock, E.

Butler The Rev. Bohdan Lewycky gave the blessing at the funeral home Kelayres. neral Home, Freeland. The Rev. H.

Raymond Jones, pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran p.m. Robert Hinkle, 85 E. Market Friends may call after 4 Friday. Zane Martin, Shenandoah.

John Antalosky, Morea. Paul Pecika, New Boston. Vincent Swartz, Mahanoy Ralph E. Gilbert. Ringtown.

-Mrs. Joan Hemerick, Ringtown. Edward J. Fisher, Shenandoah. Tresckow.

former Victoria Cammarano, and was a member of St. Nazarius and was celebrant of the high mass of requiem in St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church, McAdoo. He also gave the blessing at the grave Church, Freeland, conducted the Helen Derr, 172 S. Fulton Court.

services. Interment was in Oak of Rockport, Weatherly R.D., and two sisters, Mrs. Thomas (Elizabeth) Kelley, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. James (Julia) Glass, of Glenside. Her husband, Charles died on Jan.

27, 1968. Births in the parish cemetery. Lea Herron, 159 S. Pine St. Mary Theresa Corrado, 578 Garfield St.

Ryan Gensel, Hazle Village. Robert Burczy, 1032 Alter St. Active pallbearers were James Church, Pardeesville. She was a member of the Christian Mothers Society of Our Lady of Grace Church, and the Sons of Italy Lodge 1043, Lattimer. Her husband, Ralph, died in 1960, Lawn Cemetery, Wilkes-Barre.

Pallbearers were Michael and Joseph Shpock, Joseph and James Bartol, grandsons of the deceased; Daniel Beam and A. E. Goeppert. Pritulsky, Eugene Mondell, Mi ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: COALDALE STATE HOSPITAL: A son born July 4 to Mr.

and chael Arlotto and Joseph Dudeck, sons-in-law of the deceased; James The funeral will be held from the Drive, Freeland R.D. Susan Caravella, 242 S. Fulton Court. Andrew R. Marnell, 829 W.

Coal Shenandoah. Steve Fluri 814 Grant St. Zadia Fletcher, Soring Hill Mobile, White Haven. Robert Lamson, 18 James Place, White Haven. William Beam, Drums R.D.

2. Donald Stecker, 12 Bee West Hazleton. John Malega, 112 James Beaver Meadows. Charles McAndrews, 945 W. First St.

Admissions Ann Gangaware, 616 E. Bertsch Kenneth Hoag, 280 Vangilder Jeffries and Son Funeral Home, Mrs. Robert Zius, of Hollywood. The mother is the former Anita Gabos. Pritulsky Jr.

and Anthony Arlotto, Tamaqua. and a daughter, Mrs. Josephine Lansford. grandsons. Patrick Tomaino, 40 S.

Lincoln DeFluri, in 1972. Edward D. Margan, Lake Hauto Honorary pallbearers, all mem A daughter born Wednesday to McAdoo. Surviving are the following RD 1. bers of St.

Mary's Holy Name So Sally Ann Barkus, 647 Garfield Mrs. Anna Sabol, 46 E. Howard First and Packer Weatherly, at 2 p.m. Friday, with the Rev. Leo I.

Heineman, pastor of St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Weatherly, officiating. Interment will be in Union Cemetery, Weatherly. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Lombardo, of Main Pardeesville.

The St. Coaldale. mother is the former Lorraine ciety, were Andrew, Wassil and Harry Postupack, Andrew Mas-chack, Michael Skripnek and Basil William Tennant, Tamaqua RD Bera. 1. Busey Bair, Pen Argyl.

Margaret McAloose, Milnesville Kathy Moody, Mountaintop. Colombo Ceo, 55 N. Cedar St. Fignar. The funeral of.

Mrs. Ann Marie Mitchell who died Saturday at the Germantown Hospital, Philadelphia, was held Wednesday morning from the Frank J. Bonin Funeral Home. Rev. John J.

Dastick gave the blessing at the funeral home, celebrated the mass of the Resurrection in Ss. Peter Paul's R. C. Church and gave the blessing at the grave in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Francis Mit Mrs.

Mary Haravitch, 243 W. Haz Frank Rowland 1018 W. 19th OUT OF TOWN: st. The funeral of Mrs. Stephen A son to Mr, and Mrs.

George Edward Gower, White Haven Robert Loftus, 210 E. Pine Stashko, the former Helen Yurech R. D. Mahanoy City. ko, 669 Quincy West Hazleton, Andrew Banyas, 711 Carson St.

Thomas Whitenight, 50 Tama GEORGE SMAYDA George Smayda, 54, of Lake Worth, Florida, a former resident of this city, died June .27 at Lake Worth were he had resided the past 17 years. He was self-employed as a upholsterer and was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Church children: Mrs. John (Sophia) Federicona, of Brooklyn, N. Mrs. James (Carmella) Russell, of Pardeesville; Dominic, of Lattimer Mines; John, of this city; Mrs.

Daniel (Frances) Cusatis, this city; Mrs. Philip (Rose) DeLazio; of Pardeesville; Anna, of White Haven; 19 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Mary DiMatteo, South America. The funeral will be held from the Moran Funeral Home, 229 W. -12th at 8:45 a.

m. Saturday, with a Mass of the Resurrection in St. Nazarius Church at 9:30. In who died Sunday in St. Joseph Hos GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER: pital, was held Wednesday from rack St.

Admissions Theresa Ciglar, 400 Grant the John J. Pusti Funeral Home. 480 W. Broad St. Sherry Whitebread, 816 Lafayette Herczeg 40 Beech Lane, Ma-cungie, at St.

Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem. The mother, before marriage, was Carmela Rentz, 177 S. Pine St. The couple has three other children. A daughter born July 1 to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Olsan of Wilmington, Del. Mr. Olsan is a former resident of the North Side. The couple has a son.

chell, Robert Augustitus, George Esposito, Joseph Gelgot, Gerald Gelgot, Joseph Shemansky. McAdoo. ard Summit Hill. Mrs. Helen Hrisko, 19 W.

High Coaldale. Joseph Quashnoc, 210 W. Colum-; bus Nesquehoning. Mrs. Irene Gerhard, 411 Nesco-pec Tamaqua.

Mrs. Marija Fignor, 225 E. Bertsch Lansford. Tina Simmons, 37Vi Greenwood Tamaqua. Vincent P.

Barthel, Green Brockton. Mrs. Sadie Bonner, 504 E. Ridge Lansford. Sheila M.

McArdle, 292 W. Sny The Rev. John Balberchak, Holy Court. Mary Prokopovich, 712 Front Freeland. Mrs.

Thelma Brown, Sugarloaf. Elme- L. Cope 17 S. Seventh Mahanoy City. Janet Tucker, Oneida.

Anne Zanotelli, Fern Glen. Phyllis Martienssen, 223 Hudson- Harry W. Adams, Hometown, Trinity R.C. Slovak Church, was the celebrant of a requiem mass, and gave the blessings at the funeral home, church and graveside. Pallbearers were Joseph Kamin-ski, Clarence Sandrock, Lawrence Stashko, Joseph Yurechko, Michael Grega and John Gronsky.

Tamaqua R. 2. dale Weatherly. Miss Mary Ellen Savakmas. 304 Patricia Bzdil, 421 Hemlock E.

Mount Vernon Shenandoah. Freeland. Nicholas J. Forte, Buck Moun der Lansford. terment in Calvary Cemetery, Drums.

The Christian Mothers Society will recite the rosary at 8 p. m. Friday. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Friday. Michael Peck, 349 W. Chapel St. Elizabeth Goldsworthy, 530 Lin tain, Barnesville. and the American Legion.

Surviving are his wife Gloria one daughter, Mrs. Diana Cole, Boynton Beach, his mother, Mrs. Julia Smayda, Hazleton and three sisters: Mrs. Anne Houseknecht, Hazleton; Mrs. Dorothy Toro, Pompano Beach, Mrs.

Catherine Glezman, Massachusetts. A Mass of the Resurrection was celebrated in the Holy Spirit Catholic Church, Lake Worth, Florida. Interment, at the convenience of the family, will be in the Calvary Cemetery, Drums with Frank J. Bonin Funeral, Home in charge of arrangements. The funeral of Michael Cepin who died Sunday at the Hazleton State General Hospital, was held Wednesday morning from the Frank J.

Bonin Funeral Home. Rev. Stephen P. Shymansky gave the blessing at the funeral home, celebrated the requiem high mass in St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Church and gave the blessing at the grave in the parish cemetery.

Pallbearers, all grandsons, were Raymond Gundy, Gary Cepin, Robert Cepin, John Peapos, Michael Peapos, Joseph Cepin. coln St. Discharges John Domin, Coaldale. John Gernavage. Tamaqua.

Stephen Polansky, Coaldale. Mrs. Blanche Jones, Lake Har 51 Hazleton (Continued from Page 23) Robert Valentine, plumbing; Leonard DeBias, carpentry; Nicholas St. Mary, horticulture and landscape architecture. The students from the Hazleton Wilkes- Barre and West Side have been traveling four days a week to Kingston and other Fiore Falke, Weston.

Raymond Ringlaben, 642 Winters Dispensary West Hazleton. Jacqueline Carter, Bella Vista, mony. Reports Mountaintop. Herbert Waldron, 117 Putnam West Hazleton, who died on Sunday in the State General Hospital, was buried Wednesday morning from the Krapf and Hughes Funeral Home. The Rev.

James S. Henry conducted the services. Interment was in the Citizens Cemetery, Beaver Meadows. Pallbearers were Wilfred Bev-ans, Ray Sanni, Lewis Novatnack, Peter Fedorick, David Slack and Al Filoreto. Gayriel Kehl, Coaldale.

Tammy Thomson, Coaldale. Mrs. Beatrice Smith, Tamaqua. Mrs. Evelyn Gaydos, Coaldale.

STEREO TAPES STOLEN Theodore Schlosser, 262 Row Tamaqua, reported to police in that community that five stereo tapes were stolen from his car between 4:30 p.m. Wednesday and 1 a.m. today while the vehicle was parked near his home. Richard Caravella, 242 S. Fulton Court.

Gregory Player, 801 N. Fourth Allentown. Robert Lewis, 348 Elm St. The Hazleton State General Hospital dispensary officials reported no accident cases treated there this morning. Treated yesterday in the State General Hospital dispensary were: Daniel Drost, 622 N.

Laurel injuries of head and right arm, Betty Scheidegger, 330 S. Church Mrs. Ann B. Zimmerman, Tamaqua. Mrs.

Kathy Rehrig, Tamaqua. Mary Speight, New Ringgold RD 2. Mrs. George Heffelfinger and St. LLOYD R.

KOHL Lloyd R. Kohl, 81, of 11514 N. West Allentown, former wholesale newspaper dealer, died Wednesday in his home. He was the husband of Eleanor Joan (R.aguire) Kohl. Kohl was the former owner of the Hamilton News Agency, Allentown, until his retirement 10 years ago.

Born in White Haven, he was a communities near Wilkes-Barre to repair flood-damaged homes. It was reported that trade unions within the city of Wilkes-Barre will not allow the students to work in that community, restricting all work to union personnel. Funds for the home repair project have been approved by Governor Shapp, who said it would be impossible for the student team to work on all 35,000 damaged homes in the area stricken by flood FIRECRACKER DAMAGE Mrs. John Bobeck, 115 N. Church reported to city police that an unknown person hurled a firecracker on her front porch last night causing damage to a rug and awnings.

Mrs. Joseph P. (Winifred) Gaff-ney, 554 W. Maple who died Monday at the Hazleton State General Hospital, was buried this morning from the Boyle Funeral Home. She was a former housemother at the State General Hospital Nurses' Residence.

Mass of the Resurrection was con-celebrated in St. Gabriel's R.C. Church by the Rev. James Langan and the Rev. Mr.

Patrick McLaughlin, the latter from Annunciation Parish, Williamsport. The Rev. George Costabile was seated in the sanctury. Interment was in Calvary Ceme Colette Doyle, 601 Peace St. Debbie Sholtis, 21 Chestnut Tresckow.

Stanley Lashock, 348 Winters West Hazleton. Mary Cisar, Tresckow. Margaret Farley 5212 N. Wyoming St. Clayton Barka, 252 N.

Wyoming St. sustained in two car accident at 15th and Church X-rayed and released; John Barella, 682 McKinley treated for head, right arm, left leg and abdominal injuries suffered in fall from roof, admitted, fair; Odelle Zeigler, of United Charities Home, West Haz BS Jamboree At Two Sites The 1973 National Scout Jamboree will feature for the first time outings at two different sites. Jamboree-West will be held Aug. 1-7 at Farragut State Park in Tamaqua. Joseph Yorke, Lansford.

Bernard Stianche, Nesquehoning. William Tennant, Tamaqua RD 1. Mark Thomas, White Haven RD. Walter Crump, White Haven RD. John Marasiak, Coaldale.

Mrs. Bardella Shaup, Tamaqua. Mrs. Agnes Rudy, Tamaqua. John Kelly, Lansford, transferred to Veterans Hospital, son of the late Charles and Sarah Death Notices Anne (Eller) Kohl.

He was a member of Asbury leton, head injuries suffered in accident at the institution, admitted, Methodist Church, Allentown. fair; and Thomas Sartori, 268 waters in June of 1972. Instead, Harrisburg has given priority to dwellings of elderly Kohl served in the Army during Josephine Mussoline, 222 S. Wyoming St. Patrick T.

Dwyer, 131 S. Church St. Rose Palank, 652 Hayes St. World War, I. Surviving are his wife, the for northern Idaho, while Jamboree-East is scheduled Aug.

3-9 at Mo people, the handicapped and fam lies with only one parent. mer Eleanor Joan Maguire; five BARTOL At Hazleton, July 2, 1973. Mr. Joseph R. Bartol of 43 Main Japan Jeddo.

Funeral services Thursday 10 a.m. from the Cotteral Funeral Home, Free-land. Interment in the Oak Lawn Cemetery, Wilkes-Barre. No viewing. F.

K. Cotterall, funeral chldren: Lloyd Catasauqua; tery, Drums, where Rev. Langan, assisted by Rev. Mr. McLaughlin, gave the blessing at the grave.

Pallbearers were Timothy and Thomas Gormley and Edward Gormley grandsons of the deceased; Donald and John Sweeney and John P. Boyle, nephews. S. Laurel in auto accident, examined, negative. Locust Mountain Hospital Treated at the Locust Mountain State General Hospital dispensary were: Albert Kubilus, 233 N.

Bower Shenandoah, a hip injury; Scott Moses, 426 E. Lloyd Shenandoah, scalp laceration; Mary Under the project, homeowners buy the materials used and state funds pay for student wages and Charles F. and Mrs. Clair (Sarah 3 Injured Ruth) Heintzelman, Allentown; raine State Park, Butler County. Nearly 70,000 youths and volunteer leaders are expected to attend the largest Boy Scouts of America jamboree sites will be open to visitors 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

daily. Mrs. Stephen (Eleanor) Lelo, Mil- supervision. The repair operation, which en (Continued from Page 23) ity of the hospitals. ables vo-tech students to earn Region Faces (Continued from Page 23) necticut and Vermont milk-producing area are creating feed shortages and increasing milk production costs right now," he said.

Dairylea estimates that dairymen's costs have increased 50 per ford, N. Mrs. Gary (Vivian) Utgard, Kittery, a sister, Mrs. Vivian Hawk, with whom he resided; and 10 grandchildren. Police said the parking lot of money while they improve their Starkey.

106 Second Oneida; A new feature of Jamboree "73 i The funeral of Stephen Ference, 25 Second Beaver Meadows, Price's Dairy Store, across from fitter in iurv: Gerald Wrisht. 111 skills and earn full school credit will be an arts and science ex and time toward their trade ap who died Sunday at the St. Joseph prenticeship, has been lauded by St. Joseph Hospital, was one area n. Emerick Shenandoah, rac-disrupted by the miniature ex- coon bite of the right hand; Anna plosives, while a wooded area Marie Yotko, 522 W.

Columbus near the State Hospital was used Shenandoah, burns of the arm; State Secretary of Education John Hospital, was held Wednesday morning from Fierro Funeral Home, with Frank J. Bonin in HANINCIK At State General Hospital, Tuesday, July 3, Frank Hanincik. Funeral Friday at 10 a.m. from the Frank J. Bonin Funeral Home, Second Street entrance.

Requiem high mass in St. Mary's Byzantine Catholic Church at 10:30 a.m. Interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Frank J.

Bonin, funeral director. cent faster than the prices they for the same purpose. charge of arrangements. Leo Kayes, 305 W. Columbus! 0 ineir milK aunng tne The Rev.

Stephen P. Luzetsky gave the blessing at the funeral MRS. ROBERT McGORRY Mrs. Mary McGorry, 68, of 105 W. Mill Nesquehoning, a former school teacher, died Wednesday in Coaldale Hospital.

She taught at one time in Banks Township and was later employed at the Kaijay Pants Nesquehoning. She retired two years ago. Born in Junedale, she was a daughter of the late Charles and C. Pittenger. "This is exactly the kind of program I've urged all high schools to adopt programs which allow students to weave classrooms skills into community work for which they receive credit," he stated.

home, celebrated the requiem high Shenandoah, foot laceration. uur Tnms 01 Ia'd- Christine Oliver. 61 Yatesville, I Mllk Paction in May 1973 was Shenandoah, and Ann Stasthlli, 517 Percent below the same month W. Coal Shenandoah, foot year and is stm dropping, ture wounds; Richard Beaudhamp, 1 Mllk Production per cow remained 818 E. Railroad Mahanoy City, but cow numbers have position which will include water-colors, designed fabrics, clay sculpture and original music compositions.

Also on the agenda will be a skill-o-rama, which will provide hundreds of demonstrations and exhibits such as a Hawaiian pig roast, logrolling and folk dancing. Other featured activities will be hiking, fishing, swimming, boating and sports competition. As in the past, the scouts will live in tents and cook over mass Ss. Peter Paul's B. Church and gave the blessing at KLINGER-At Hazleton, July 2, 1973.

Mrs. Ruth E. Klinger, of Drums, R.D. Funeral services Fri the grave in the parish cemetery. Lt.

O'Donnell said whenever a police cruiser appeared at a given location to answer a complaint, those involved would either disappear when they saw the car, or else appear as if they were not involved. Once the officers left to answer another call, the entire noisy disturbancs would begin all over again, he said. Surprisingly there were no com multiple contusions and shoulder, uue 10 increasing larm The following members of the American Legion Post 383 Beaver sellouts and sales of dairy cows injury sustained in a motorcycle accident; Donald Delcamp, 183 The project is being directed by Ann (Hearity) Gallagher. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Sidney Jaffe, the Department of day 11 a.m. from the Cotterall Funeral Home, Freeland.

Interment in the St. Johns Cemetery, St. Johns. Friends may call Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. F.

K. Cotterall, funeral director. Education's regional chief of vo- tech education; Nello A. Riccetti, Her husband, Robert McGorry, died in 1961. A daughter Jean, wife Meadows accorded the military rites: Color guards Fred Bartolas and John Wizda; Rifle squad, in charge of Steve Kuzma, Commander Joseph Shofran, Kurt Delman, Joseph Fellin, Jack Sentiwany, Marty Kokinda, Joseph Hornick, plaints received from center city, Schuylkill Shenandoah, laceration and injury of the finger.

Joseph Busila, 239 Turkey Run, Shenandoah, hand laceration; William Neiswender, Ringtown RD1, dog bite of the right leg; Tammy Styka, 1013 E. Center Mahanoy City, ankle injury; Richard although there were firecrackers exploded. tor Deer. "Start-up time for every dairy cow is 27 months, and so failure to provide immediate price relief could affect consumer milk supplies drastically for at least 2 to 3 years" Vandenbord told the president. TAR POT FIRE AT MALL The Diamond Fire Co.

was called to the Laurel Mall, the new shopping complex in Hazle TownshiD. executive director of the Luzerne County Intermediate Unit; and Charles DePola, secretary-treasurer of the Wyoming Valley Central Labor Council. $140 in Cash Stolen From Tamaqua Home SCHUSSLER-Mrs. Jane 222 W. Main Weatherly, suddenly, July 3.

1973. Services Friday at 2 p.m. from Jeffries Son Funeral of John Pavlishin of New York, was killed in an automobile accident about 18 years ago. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Michael (Anna) Sivar, Weatherly, and a granddaughter.

TRUCK VANDALISM Louis Donato, W. Market Thieves entered his home and Daniel Tristani, John Kokinda, Joseph Ragazzi, James Watro, Nicholas Kokinda, Rus Samler, Fran Tempile, New Road, Lost Creek, knee injury; Mark Habajai, 5066 FREELAND PROPERTY SOLD Paul and Adele Yurkanin, Hem stole $140 in cash between noon Sheppton, reported to Troop Wednesday and midnight, David State Police that vandals, using a cis Massage, and George Galada lock street, Freeland, purchased bugler. Pallbearers were grandsons, Jo Meredith, 262 Row Tamaqua, heavy instrument, shattered the told police in that borough. 'rear window and damaged the off Route 93, about 10:30 this morn property on Hemlock street, Foster Home, Weatherly. Interment in Union Cemetery, Weatherly.

Friends may call Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Building Fund. St. John's United Church of Christ, RD 2, Weatherly 18255. ing when a tar pot renortedlv ig Services at 9:30 a.m.

Saturday in the Snisack Funeral Home, Almond and Catawissa Nesquehoning, will be followed by a Mass of the Resurrection at 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. 1 formerly owned by John An investigation by police re-i roof on his pickup truck about 9 Wynnewood Road, Harrisburg, a head injury sustained in a one-car accident on Route 51, Barnesville; and Mary Ellen Obrzut, 331 W.

Market Mahanoy City, abdominal abrasions suffered in the same accident. Evancho, for $200 at a sale held seph Gortva, Robert and Steven Adamoyurka, nephews, Eugene Havrilla, Andrew and Joseph nited at the construction site. The project is being developed by Fowler, Dick and Walker. Wilkes- vealed that the home was entered! p. m.

Wednesday while the vehicle by removing a screen from a living; was parked on Derringer room window. Weston. by the Luzerne County Tax Claim i Bureau Tuesday. Barre..

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