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SHAMOKIN NEWS-DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN. PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1959 PAGE FOUR Optimist Club Plans Trevorton Section Kulpmont Section 2 Meetings at GrovesO 3 Youths Held in VaveofThefls Dial 33031 Wilfrtd E. Swinthtrt Dial 3H1 Mrs. Id Ship Dial 2373 Thomas D. Brannan Shamokin Optimist Club wffi hold its next two meetings at Knoebel's Groves, officers of the Four Northumberland County service group announced todav.

Burgess Endorses Ambulance Drive The first meeting will be held next Tuesday and the second meeting at the groves will be Trevorton Boy Dies in Hospital Block ParfyVili Open This Evening Trevorton Athletic Association's staged Tuesday, August 25. Perpetual Vows Taken by Sister Sister Mary Adrian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Misco-ski, 1110 Poplar Street, Kulpmont, has taken her perpetual the Firestone Store, Union Coun burglaries and four committed in Union County have been solved with the arrest of a-19-year-old Lewisburg youth and two juveniles. Identities of the juveniles were not revealed by police.

Roger Harris, the 19-year-old suspect, is being held in Northumberland County Jail, Sunbury. A proclamation designating Kenneth Lee Potter, 12, of 108 ty Farm Bureau office, Lewis the period from August IS to Sep block party opens tonight at Trev East Market Street, died last tember 15 for the annual commu burg Auto Supply and Benner's Auto Wrecking establishment. evening at 5:55 in Sunbury Com nitv ambulance drive in Kulp all located in Union County. mont was signed last nignt Dy munity Hospital. Death was due to a heart condition with which A cache of liquor in an aban Chief Burgess Joseph Politza vows at tne jpeucian oisiers doned stone quarry in Kelly His juvenile companions, aged 14 and 15, also of Lewisburg, Mother House in Coraopolis.

he had been afflicted during the 1.1111.-1, ii past six years. Burgess Politza signed the proclamation during ceremonies in City Hall attended by Michael Wanzie. president of the have been placed in the custody of their parents. The youth became acutely ill on June 30. He was hospitalized lownsnip led to the arrest of the boys when the beverage, later proved to be that taken from Evans Tavern, was discovered by two brothers while shooting target in the quarry.

They re Investigation of the August 2 Kutomont Community Ambulance Monday afternoon. and 3 entries was conducted Association; George Miller, chief orton Community Park for the benefit of the high school football training camp program. The organization is planning to sponsor the team for one week of training at the Union County Sportsmen's Club, near Weikert. Mornings and afternoons will be devoted to workouts, and the evening will be spent in chalk talks and reviewing motion pictures of football action. Tonight's program will feature the Trevorton High School Band.

Tomorrow night, there will be free dancing. The Coal Township High School Band will play during Saturday night's program. A special award is to be pre Born in Trevorton April 10, jointly by Lewisburg Chief of I t'ir- 'Jl I N-D. chauffeur, and Frank Coveleski 1947, Kenneth was a son of Gil assistant chief chauffeur. Police Gordon Huffnagle and Trooper Adam Miller of the Mil ported the find to state police in Milton, after which Harris was In his oroclamation, Burgess ton sub-station, state police.

linked to the entries. Politza urged all residents ot tne bert and Myrtle L. fMinnich) Potter. He attended elementary school in Trevorton and would have entered the seventh grade Chief Huffnagle said the trio community to observe tne one AMBULANCE PROCLAMATION Chief Burgess Joseph Politza is shown above signing a proclamation for the annual Kulpmont community ambulance fund raising drive. Others are, left to right, Frank Coveleski, ambulance chauffeur; Michael Wanzie, president of the ambulance association, and George Miller, chief chauffeur.

admitted entering Mancini's Res Further questioning revealed that the trio stole a car from a Bucknell University parking lot month period by registering as in Trevorton Junior High School taurant. Evans Tavern, Smead's members of the association. at the beginning of the coming to cover the area between their The Droclamation points out Service Station and Curve Inn, in Northumberland County, and hiirflarics school term. that the ambulance group was es Surviving in addition to the tablished in 1941 for the benefit sented Saturday night. Registration will be held each of the three of Kubmont residents.

Many Support Membership, according to fo- night, representatives explained. parents are three sisters, Mrs. William Curran, Shamokin; Mrs. Joseph Spagnolo, Harrisburg, and Mrs. George Bennick, Sunburv litza's proclamation, should in elude all "heads of households LITTLE' BEAR Boro Man Injured as Car Crashes Into Tree John Wolk, 70, of 857 Seventh Street, Kulpmont, was injured Tuesday evening when the car he was driving crashed into a tree along Route 122, in Hamilton.

Wolk was taken to Sunbury D. 1: two brothers, Gilbert, Stadium Project including children under 13 years of age and dependents who are. Party Staged for Shamokin Priest Catholic Women's Club of St. Edward's Church held a surprise party Monday night in the church hall for the Rev. George Lavelle, 1 Fire Company Women Attend Cottage Party Members of the Ladies Aux and Larry, at home; the maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Nora not self-supporting. It also in Kulpmont business men, or SUPERMARKET cludes all individuals who are self-supporting and have no de Minnich, Reading, and several nieces and nephews. iliary of Trevorton Fire Company attended a meeting and party ganizations and individual citizens contributed food and re pendents. Community Hospital for treat Funeral services will be held last night at Hollenbach's cot freshments to the Lxplorcr Men who drive the ambulance, ment of contusions of the chest tage in Homemade Scouts who conducted the con Politza continued, give their ef and a laceration of the upper lip cake and ice cream were served ditioning project in the football Monday afternoon at 2:00 in the residence, 108 East Market Street, Trevorton. The Rev.

Allen Rosh-on, pastor of Zion Evangelical Lu fort and time at all hours of the Damage to the car was placed during the party. stadium. dav and night. at $350 by Chief of Police John Present were Mrs. Goldie Lahr, pastor, honoring him on tha occasion of his birthday and his first anniversary as pastor of the church.

Father Lavelle succeeded Mon-signor George Mulcahy as pastor of the church August 7, 1958. Miss Anne Skoskie, president. A detailed list of the contn "Many of these are working Royer, Upper Augusta Township, theran Church. Trevorton. will butions was maintained by men and many times their pleas officiate.

Burial will be in Odd who investigated the one-car ac cident. Samuel Padula, secretary ot KULPMONT, PA. DIAL 3-3383 YANKEE maid LEAN SLICED READY-TO-EAT HAMS BACON Lb. 49c Lb- 29c ure is jeopardized when they are called to serve someone." he Fellows Cemetery. Friends may Kulomont School Board.

declared. can at tne residence Saturday evening, all day and of the club, presented Father Lavelle with a gift on behalf of the Sister Mary Adrian The nun, who has been teaching in a Pittsburgh elementary school during the last six years, is a graduate of St. Edward's High School, Shamokin. She attended St. Anthony School, Ran-ghaw.

Sister Mary Adrian is the former Dorotliy Jumbclic. Attending the ceremonies In Coraopolis were the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mjscoski; maternal grandmother, Mrs: Catherine Whytena and son, and Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Kaminsky, and children, Raymond, Charlotte, Anthony and Charles, all of Kulpmont. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jum-belic and children, Deborah and Thomas, Claymont, a great- Monday until time of the service. Mrs.

Katie Rebuck, Mrs. Ann Novotny, Mrs. Pearl Klinger, Mrs. Nancy Pennypacker, Mrs. Heim, Mrs.

Rita Tobias, Mrs. Edna Schwalm, Mrs. Alvina Snyder, Mrs. Shirlene Gilchrist, Mrs. Nancy Pennpacker, Mrs.

Irene Kuhns, Mrs. Jean Troutman, Mrs. Helen Hollenbach, Mrs. Esther Latsha, Miss Madeline Reck and Miss Vera In addition to the donations of food and refreshments, Padula reported cement blocks and other material needed to construct a new concession stand were do organization. He serves as mod erator of the club, also.

Sailors Complete Recruit Training Former Resident A tureen supper was served to Midget Baseball Team Feted at Wiener Roast nated by Michael Wanzie, upward of 78 persons. A social hour was then held. Of Area Expires Members of the midget baseball Kulpmont Democratic Party, Attorney Eugene J. Mirarchi, Three Kulpmont sailors have graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center in Neichborhood Bakery and the team were guests at a wiener roast held at the home of Mr. and Lewis Czapf.

89, Steadman American Legion Post. College Alumni Will Hold Dinner Saturday Seventh annual summer dinner dance of Lower Anthracite Alumni Chapter of Mount St. Mary's A national soft drink concern Great Lakes, 111. The new seamen are James S. Gyursco, son Mr.

and Mrs. An Mrs. Clarence Balliet. Games were played and refreshments were served. Avenue, Dearborn, formerly of Marlon Heights, died yesterday morning in his home.

Death, due to a complication, terminated an Illness of one and has agreed to construct a score board in the stadium. Padula drew G. Gyursco, 710 Spruce Hostesses were Mrs. Clarence said present plans call for the Trevorfon Briefs Members of the Woodmen of the World will meet tonight at 7:30 in the lodge building. The annual Trevorton Methodist Church basket picnic will be held Saturday at Knoebels Grove.

Pa College, Emmitsburg, will aunt, Mrs. Anna Pavloski, Mount Carmel; Mrs. Catherine Strollo Street: Dommick J. Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John D. D'Alcxander, 1130 Scott, and Da score board to be placed in be held Saturday evening, August RIB ENDS LOIN END Pork Roast Pork Roast Lb. 29c Lb. 39c COUNTRY STYLE YOUNG TENDER FRESH SAUSAGE CHICKEN WINGS Lb. 4Qc u.

25c front of the field house, located and daughter, Lorraine, Long vid L. Molnar, son of Mr. and 22, at 6:00 in Gabe Kennedy's Restaurant, Hazleton. on the eastern side of the field. Island.

N.Y. The stadium has been without a Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, Reservations must be made no Mrs. Louis Molnar, 506 Pine.

The graduation exercises, marking the end of nine weeks of "boot Balliet, Mrs. Jean Troutman, Mrs. Jessica Houghton. Present were William Derrick, Jane Deibler, Dorothy Derrick' Bill Thew, John Donovan, Ralph Wilkinson, Joseph Donovan, Gary Troutman, Lee Reed, Lloyd Troutman, Lee Morgan, Vincent Miller, Fred Klock, Ken Klock, Paul Bennick and Robert vilion has been reserved. score board for nine years.

The Frackville, and Mr. and Mrs later than August 19 with Dr. Frank Kennedy, Northeastern Activities will include a baseball Leon Sienkiewicz and daughters, original one was blown down by a storm. one-half years' duration. Born in Austria, Hungary, Mr.

Czapf came to the United States as a young man and made his home in Marion Heights. He moved from Marlon Heights to Dearborn in 1933. He formerly was employed as a blacksmith at the former Green Ridge Colliery. Mr. Czapf's wife preceded him in death 20 years ago.

While in Marion Heights, he was a mem game, quoit tournament and spe camp, included a lull-dress parade and review before military National Bank Building, Broad Street, Hazleton. Elaine and Pamela, Metuchen, N.J. Those who contributed toward officials and civilian dignitaries. Joseph W. Carlin, president of cial activities for children.

Persons planning to attend have been asked to assemble at the church prior to 11:30 a. m. Satur food and refreshments for the Explorers include, according to the chapter for the past 10 years, Seaman Participates adula list: will be honored during the affair. A cocktail hour will be held from Raton Pass, between Colorado VFWPostto Hold Final Amendment Reading Third and final reading of an amendment to the death benefit In Pacific Exercises day. Samuel Padula, John Hoffcr, Shimko's Dairy, Frank Scalct, Seaman Michael D.

Shimko, son 6:00 p. m. to 7.00 p. and the dinner will follow. A program of MILK and New Mexico, was so named from the many pack rats living on the mountainsides ber of the Lutheran Church, John Kutchen, rthe Veterans of of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Shimko, dancing and entertainment has fund by-laws this evening at 7:30 Foreign Wars Post, Michael 863 Pine Street, Kulpmont, is been planned. will mark a meeting of the Kulp serving aboard the destroyer Tall Cans Kulpmont. Survivors include three sons, Lewis, Andrew, Dearborn, and Alexander, Lancaster; one Bicycles Wanzie, Andrew Szoke, the American Legion Post, John mont Veterans of Foreign Wars. U.S.S.

Preston. Post. SUGAR 5-lb. Bag Sic (Limited) BOSCUL COFFEE 1-Lb. Tins 69c Lb.

Can The destroyer participated In Mrozck, Anthony Kaminsky, Anthony Nestico. Whitney Whit daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Corbin, the West Coast's annual Sea Fair Officers said 'financial reports will be presented on the post's 8 99c with whom he made his home, LOCK FfitlTV vKHsmnj wis annual picnic and clambake. and four grandchildren. Parade and two days of anti-submarine warfare exercises off the coast of California.

Plans will be completed for an Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 In outing for picnic workers, a post Stock Up Now Among children between the spokesman said. Lucas Funeral Home, Kulpmont 38 North Market Street i i ages of 5 and 14, cancer takes' Burial will be In the Mount I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moleski, ney, Albert W. Ross, Varano and Troutman Abattoir, Neighborhood Bakery.

Paul Azary and Joseph McKlisavagc. Padulo reported that persons desiring to contribute cash toward the stadium repair project may do so by contacting Frank Conni, at Frank's Lumber Company. The school board secrelary said Carmel Cemetery. The Rev. Stephen Hluchy, pastor of Slov- more lives than any other disease.

It accounts for one out of every four deaths from disease. ack Lutheran Church, Mount Carmel, ill officiate. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow evening, from 8:30 to 10:30. Trevorton Community Park Thursday! Friday, Saturday, August 13, (4, 15 THURSDAY Trevorton High School Band FRIDAY Free Teen-Age Dance SATURDAY Coal Township High School Band Refreshments Games Entertainment Wallingford, are parents of a daughter born in Meriden Hospital, Meriden, Conn. Mrs.

Moleski is the former Miss Rose Marie Kutchen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kutchen, 1022 Scott Street. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Moleski, Detroit, formerly of Kulpmont. The couple now has two sons and a daughter. contributors will be credited with their cash donations on a master list to be maintained by Conni. CLEARANCE Lodiei' Slvle BLOUSES 67c Reg. $1.00 Save 33c KRESGE'S At least 10.000,000 persons in the United States suffer from Padula pointed additional dona some form of cardiovascular tions will aid In reducing the cost of the project.

at JAY LESHER BUTCHER BOY MARKETS HERBS MR YOU GfTVCXfi STOCK YOUR FREEZER REGISTER FOR FREE DOOR PRIZE GIVEN ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 Per 4 1 wmM mm wmmw Pkg Sponsored by Trevorton Training Camp Committee EVERYBODY WELCOME FOR BETTER MEALfif Boneless, Skinless, Breaded Haddock Royal Swan PINEAPPLE OPEN FRIDAY TILL 8 P.M. PRICES GOOD THURSDAY TILL SATURDAY PICNIC HAMS 5) 46-oz. (jS! (j -i Cans GRANULATED SUGAR 5Lb. 52c CIDER VINEGAR G.l.o g5(J INSTANT MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE NABISCO GRAHAM CRACKERS l-Lb. Box 00 6-oz.

7 91c White Vinegar Gallon 45(; Garden PINEAPPLE JUICE 29c Frying CHICKENS 35 tb. CAMPBELL'S PORK BEANS NEW YORK STATE CELERY Bunch 19C New 1959 Pack STANDARD TOMATOES 9 Si $1.00 SWEET ROSE OLEO 95c Tender, Juicy ROUND WEEKEND SPECIALS MIRARCHI MARKET 626 SPRUCE STREET KULPMONT FREE DELIVERY DIAL 3-8101 CAROLINA GOLD M- 4 nn PEACHES 4 1 00 KOUTY kist YOLANDA PEAS OIL 7-3L-00 1 gai. a-98 N.B.C. GRAHAM CRACKERS SANDWICH b. 35 I 47c GENUINE IMPORTED CZEK BOILED HAM lb.

95c CONTADINA TOMATO PASTE 10 cans $1.00 GARDEN KOSHER GHERKINS 39c HQ-MADE ITALIAN SAUSAGE Llbby's Tomato JUICE 7 No. 2 cam $1.00 Smilax Pineapple JUICE 46-oz. can 33c Chicken of the Sea CHUNK TUNA can 29c Lb. TETLEY TEA "OUR MEATS ARE BETTER' CLARK'S WHOLE CHICKENS Legs, Breasts and Wings Crisp, Tender CARROTS 2 1 5c LOPES 2-35 mm 39 Shamokin Pocking Co. Loose Lb.

4)c Help Send the FOOTBALL TEAM to Camp ATTEND THE BLOCK PARTY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS BOX OF 48 With Free Potato Peeler 59c Vx SHANK or WHOLE Many Other Fine Meat and Food Values in Our Markets no 0) 0 ARRET Jay Lesher and Butcher Boy 726 Morket Sfreet TRrifiRTflM 408 Shamokin Street Phone Trevorton 3021 1 Ul VN phone Trevorton 3811 229 SHAMOKIN STREET, TREVORTON PHONE 7-3501.

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