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1 Standard-Speaker, Thursday, February 11, 1988 Obituary Salvadore Scatton Salvadore Scatton, of Main Lattimer, died Wednesday morning at the Hazleton General Hospital. Born in Lattimer, he was a son of the late Rocco and Rose (Martini) Scatton, and had resided in this area his entire life. Prior to his retirement, he worked as a maintenance man for the Jeddo Highland Pool Company, and was a member of the Sons of Italy, the United Mine Workers Union, and St. Mary's R.C. Church, Lattimer.

Preceding him in death, in addition to his parents, were two brothers, Louis and Michael, two stepbrothers, Frank and Daniel, and two stepsisters, Rose Tarrone and Florence Altivilla. Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret Simone; one son, Nicholas, Kelayres; one daughter, Mrs. Michael (Rose) Colombo, Lattimer; two sisters, Mrs. Congetta Matterazzo, and Mrs. Josephine Matz, both of Hazleton; and two brothers, John and Anthony, both of Drums.

The funeral will be held on Saturday at 9 a.m. from the Fierro Funeral Home, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial I at 9:30 a.m. in St. Mary's R.C. Church, Lattimer.

Interment will be in the Most Precious Blood Cemetery. Friends may call on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Members of the Sons of Italy will conduct a service at 7 p.m. on Friday evening. A rosary service will follow at 7:30 p.m.

Robert E. Parry Robert E. Parry, 20 E. Clay West Hazleton, died Wednesday at his residence. Born in Hazleton, he was the son of the late Thomas and Mary Jane (White) Parry.

He was a retired truck driver. He was a member of Christ Memorial United Church of Christ, West Hazleton; the West Hazleton VFW Post 8253 Walter Hagelgans; the All-American Senior Citizens, and was a veteran of the Coast Guard, World War II. Preceding him in death were two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Margaret Congdon, Mrs. Blanche Potzner and Thomas Parry.

Surviving are his wife, the former Edith Roberts; two children, Robert L. Parry, Carthage, N.C.; Mrs. Frank (Donna) Parise, West Hazleton; four grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Evelyn Wendel, Hazleton. Funeral services will be held Friday at 8 p.m.

at the Krapf and Hughes Funeral Home, with the Rev. Arthur Roberts, officiating. Interment will be in the Mountain View Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Friends may call Friday 6:30 p.m. until time of service.

Death notices GRIBOSH At Pennridge Airport, Bucks County, Feb. 9, Mr. Joseph E. Gribosh, beloved husband of Ann Marie (Fellin) Gribosh. A memorial service will be held Fri.

7pm in First United Church of Christ, Quakertown. Interment at convenience of the family. Friends may call at the church Fri. 6-7pm. Memorial contributions can be made to the Memorial Fund of First United Church of Christ, P.O.Box 437, Quakertown, Pa.

18951 PETRUNCIO At Hazleton General Hospital, Monday, February 8, Mrs. Mary (Cherwick) Petruncio. Funeral Friday at 10:30 a.m. from the Stanley E. Anilosky Funeral Home, McAdoo.

MAss of Christian Burial in St. Kunegundas Church at 11:00 a.m. Interment in the Parish Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. QUINN At Hazleton General Hospital, Tuesday, Feb.

9, James Cricket Quinn, beloved husband of Catherine (Schegan) Quinn. Funeral Friday at 9:30 a.m. from the Frank J. Bonin Funeral Home Second Street entrance. Mass of Christian Burial in St.

Francis of Assisi Church at 10 a.m. Interment in Calvary Cemetery, Drums. Friends may call Thursday 6 to 9 p.m. YOURISHIN At Hazleton General Hospital, Tuesday, February 9th, Robert J. Yourishin.

Funeral will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the West Hazleton Trinity Lutheran Church. Interment will be in the Mountain View Cemetery. Friends may call today at the Krapf Hughes Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. CARD OF THANKS WILLIAM V.

a CAULEY We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our kind relatives, neighbors and friends who assisted and consoled us during the illness and death of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather brother, William V. Cauley. Also to those who sent spiritual or floral bouquets and all others who assisted us in any other way. WIFE, CHILDREN BROTHER, SISTERS GRANDCHILDREN GREAT GRANDCHILDREN Frank Opiary Frank Opiary, Edgewood, Drums, died Wednesday morning at the Hazleton-St. Joseph Medical Center.

Born in Upper Lehigh, he was a son of the late Alexander and Malana (Kovach) Opiary, and resided most of his life in Drums. He was a member of St. Mary's of the Assumption Byzantine Catholic Church, Freeland. He was employed by the Butler Township Borough for many years and was a farmer who owned the Opiary Family Farm for many years. Preceding him in death in addition to his parents, was a brother, George Opiary.

Surviving are one brother, John Opiary, Drums; two sisters, Mrs. Andrew (Helen) Benish, Astoria, Long Island, N.Y.; Mrs. John (Ann) Hodgson, Freeland, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will Saturday at 8:30 a.m. from the McNulty Funeral Home.

Divine Liturgy with the Office of Christian Burial will be held at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's of the Assumption Byzantine Catholic Church, Freeland. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery, Drums. Viewing will be held Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

The Rosary will be recited Friday at 3 p.m. A Parastas will be held Friday at 8 p.m. Mrs. E. Irene Nagel Mrs.

E. Irene Nagel, who resided with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker, R.D. 1 Box 327, Sussex, N.J., died Wednesday morning at the Wallkill Valley General Hospital, Sussex, N.J., after a prolonged illness.

Born in Hazleton, she was a daughter of the late Frank and Anna (Eroh) Michaels, and had resided with the son and daughter for approximately the past 15 years. Preceding her in death was her husband, Frederick who died in 1972. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Walter (Carol) Baker, Sussex, N.J.; a son, Frederick, Wappingers Falls, N.Y.; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m.

from the Cotterall Funeral Home, Freeland, with the Rev. William C. O'Hara, pastor of Ss. Peter and Paul's Lutheran Church, Freeland, officiating. Interment will be in the Freeland Cemetery.

Relatives and friends may call one hour prior to the service. Emmet Milton Molloy Emmet Milton Molloy, '71, Allentown, died Tuesday in the Lehigh Valley Hospital Center, Allentown. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late Joseph and Katie (Schaffaer) Molloy. He was a former vice president of the former management services department, which was renamed Human Resource Development Department of in 1971. He retired from in 1980 with 34 years of service.

He was a member of the Asbury United Methodist Church, Allentown, and served as an 1 infantry captain during World War I in the Phillipines, Okinawa and Korea. He attended schools in Hazleton, West Hazleton, Williamsport, South Williamsport, Frackville and Sunbury, and has a B.A. degree in political science and economics from Bucknell University. Surviving are his wife, the former Marie C. Straub; one son, Emmet Neffs; three grandsons, and one great-granddaughter.

Memorial services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Asbury United Methodist Church, 1533 Springhouse Road, Allentown. The Donald N. Bachman Funeral Home, 1030 Walnut Allentown, 18102, is in charge of the arrangements. Frank Mendicino Frank Mendicino, Orlando, a native of this area, died suddenly at his residence.

Born in Kelayres, 1 he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mendicino. Preceding him in death, in addition to his parents, was one brother, Louis. Surviving are his wife, the former Marie Smitrovich; two sons, Louis, Wayne, and Arthur, Philadelphia; two daughters, Mrs.

Frank Licolli, Hollywood, and Mrs. Lance Brasavage, Freeland; one sister, Mrs. John Pollick, McAdoo; and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held in Orlando, Fla. The Family of ELSIE M.

SHINGLOCK would like to express our sincere Thanks to everyone who showed their many expressions of love and caring to our family during our recent loss. In Christian Love, The Shinglock Family Isabel Logudice Isabel Logudice, 591 N. Sherman Court, Hazleton, died Wednesday afternoon at the Hospice St. John, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Hazleton, she was a daughter of the late Dominic and Emalina (Bradley) Logudice, and resided in the Hazleton area all her life.

Prior to her retirement, she was employed at the Girard Sportswear Company. She was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, West Hazleton, and the ILGWU. Surviving are the following children: Timothy and Barry Pressler, both of West Hazleton; Gerald, Jeffrey, Edith, Jay, and Glen Pressler, all of Hazleton; one sister, Mrs. Nicholas (Edith) Chickerino, Hazleton, and seven grandchildren.

The funeral will be held Saturday from the Fierro Funeral Home at a time to be announced. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery, West Hazleton. Friends may call Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Mary A.

Evanko Mrs. Mary A. Evanko, who resided with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John P.

Evanko, 173 Berner Hazleton, died Wednesday at 6:20 p.m. at the Hazleton-St. Joseph Medical Center. Born in Jeddo, she was a daughter of the late Andrew and Ann (Matas), and resided in the Greater Hazleton Area her entire life. She was a member of Holy Trinity R.C.

Slovak Church, the Confraternity of Christian Mothers and Guild, the Third Order of St. Francis Society, and the Altar and Rosary Society. Preceding her in death were her husband, John A. Evanko, who died in 1965; a son, Joseph; four brothers, Andrew, John, Paul, and Thomas Matas, and two sisters, Ann Rock and Susan Havrilla. Surviving are two sons, Thomas Beaver Meadows; John Hazleton; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from the John J. Pusti Funeral Home, 480 W. Broad Hazleton, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Holy Trinity R.C.

Slovak Church. Interment will be in Calvary R.C. Cemetery, Drums. Friends may call Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 09 p.m. John (Nino) Yaccino John (Nino) Yaccino, 21, 6706 Lapuente, Houston, Texas, was killed in a car accident Tuesday morning, near College Station, Texas.

Born Dec. 26, 1966, in Wheeling, W.Va., he was the son of John and Mary Ann (Nardon) Yaccino, Houston, Texas. He was a student at Texas A and University, where he was a manager on the Texas A and Football Team. He was a member of St. Albert's Catholic Church, Houston, Texas.

Surviving in addition to his mother father, are a sister, Maria Yaccino, a student at Texas A and University; a brother, Mario, at home; and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yaccino, Houston, Texas. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday at 11 a.m. in St.

Albert's R.C. Church, Houston, Texas. prayer service will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. from the Mark S. Harman Funeral Home, Conyngham-Rock Glen Road, by the Rev.

Joseph Bonner. Interment will be in the Sacred Heart Cemetery, Weston. Viewing will be Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. The Rev. Bonner will conduct a vigil service at 7:15 p.m.

Schools (Continued from page 1) Councilman Jack McGlynn of West Hazleton argued that his children and grandchildren went on to successful careers, despite the fact that they attended a small high school (WHHS). "I can walk into (WHHS) and the teachers know me name, and they remember my children by, and McGlynn said. "You can't have that kind of feeling at a large high school." John LaForte of Jeddo Borough Council said a low teacher-pupil ratio as is present at FHS is important to education. But Quigley countered that, "There is no question that the HASD has capable administrators I think they could maintain a low ratio." Wednesday's meeting was the third session called for input on a new building plan; at its concluion, O'Donnell said the input will soon be put to work in drafting a new plan. "I've been looking over some old plans, trying to see where we can save some money," he said.

"I don't want to have to saddle the public, once again, with expensive architect's fees." Getting to work on a new plan, O'Donnell said, "is definitely a priority for the board." Killed Mrs. Tydfil H. Sweeney Mrs. Tydfil H. Sweeney, 3872 Rutherford Harrisburg, died Wednesday morning at the Leader Nursing Home East, Harrisburg, after a prolonged illness.

Born in Hazleton, she was a daughter of the late Matthew and Mary Ann (Marshman) Howey, and was a resident of the Harrisburg area approximately the past 47 years. She was formerly employed by the W. R. Flad Printing Company, Freeland, and prior to her retirement, she was employed by Jay's Electronics, Harrisburg. She was a member of the Bethel Baptist Church, Freeland.

Preceding her in death were her husband, James Sweeney, who died in 1977; a daughter, Mrs. Tydfil Rabold; a brother, Harry Howey; and four sisters, Miss Edith Howey, Miss Marian Howey, Mrs. Jane Miller, and Mrs. Bertha Angler. Surviving are her son Richard Rabold, Harrisburg; two grandchildren; two sisters and one brother, Mrs.

Esther Kirschner, Wilmington, Miss Pinelope Howey, Freeland; John M. Howey, Freeland, and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. from the Cotterall Funeral Home, Freeland, with the Rev. Mark E.

Whitmer, pastor of Bethel Baptist Church, Freeland, officiating. Interment will be in the Freeland Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call one hour prior to 1 the service. Nancy J. Hacket Nancy J.

Hacket, 31, of Philadelphia, died Tuesday in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of Dr. David J. Hacket, Bethlehem, and the late Margaret L. (Stockburger) Hacket.

Surviving in addition to her father are a sister, Mrs. William (Candice) Gray, Bethlehem; her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Nellie B. (Culver) Stockburger, Hazleton; and her stepmother, Janice Hacket, Bethlehem. Services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m.

at the Kulik Funeral Home, Allentown. A calling hour will precede the services. NAMED OMITTED Mrs. Geneva Stanton, 742 Grant Hazleton, who died Sunday evening at her residence, was also preceded in death by a brother, Arthur Boock. His name was unintentionally omitted from the obituary published in Tuesday's edition of the Standard-Speaker.

Funerals The funeral of Peter Tima, of rear 617 Winters West Hazleton, who died Monday at the Hazleton General Hospital, was held Wednesday morning from the John J. Pusti Funeral Home. Msgr. Stephen Shymansky offered the blessing at the funeral home, was the celebrant of the Divine Liturgy with Office of Christian Burial in St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Church, and gave the final blessing at the graveside in the parish cemetery.

Pallbearers were Thomas Forte, grandson, Thomas, Tommy, and 1 John Sterenchak, Kenneth Hravovecky, and Vincent Harvilko, all nephews. Funeral services for Ivan H. Richie, of R.D.2, Weatherly, who died Sunday afternoon at the Hazleton General Hospital, were held Wednesday morning from the Philip J. Jeffries Funeral Home, Weatherly. The Rev.

Donald J. Stump pastor of Salem U.C.C., Weatherly, was the officiating clergy. Interment was in Union Cemetery, Weatherly. Pallbearers were James and Norman Richie, Donald Fuller, Howard Meiser Marvin Hettler, William Searfoss, John Herkalo, and Edward Fitzpatrick. Memorial services for Geneva Stanton, 742 Grant Hazleton, who died on Sunday at her residence, were held Wednesday afternoon in the 1 Diamond United Methodist Church.

The Rev. Christy Orr and the Rev. W. William Kennard officiated at the services. Interment was in Mount Laurel Memorial Park.

Pallbearers were Michael Gardy, George Fetchko, John Evans, and Joseph Skuba, Joseph Kutchmarick, and Jack Beltz. Arrangements were under the direction of the Krapf and Hughes Funeral Home. Card of Thanks EVELYN DeMARTZ We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our kind relatives, neighbors and friends who assisted and consoled us during the illness and death of our beloved sister, Evelyn DeMartz. Also, to the nurses, nurses aides and staff of Hazleton Nursing and Geriatric Center, Dr. August Ciotola, Father Homa, pallbearers, those who sent spiritual or floral bouquets, donors and drivers of cars and all others who assisted us in any other way.

Sisters and Brothers James Cricket Quinn, 400 Allen West Hazleton, was pronounced dead on arrival Tuesday evening at the Hazleton General Hospital, where he was transported in the West Hazleton Community Ambulance. He was born in Hazleton, was a son of the late John and Esther (Schramm) Quinn. He was a graduate of West Hazleton High School, and was a Navy veteran of World War II. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as a steelworker. He was a member of St.

Francis of Assisi Church, West Hazleton; the Holy Name Society of that parish; the Steel Workers Local 420, Reading; the West Hazleton Catholic War Veterans, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, West Hazleton Post. Preceding in death in addition to his parents, were a son, James, who died in 1958; a sister, Mrs. Marie Gallagher, and a brother, John Quinn. Surviving are his wife, the former Catherine Schegan; two children, Mrs. Carl (Cheryl Ann) Gliem, West Hazleton; Michael, at home; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.

Thomas (Grace) Zelenack, Hazleton; Mrs. Rita Callen, West Hazleton, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Friday at 9:30 a.m. from the Frank J. Bonin Funeral Home Second Street entrance, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m.

in St. Francis of Assisi Church, West Hazleton. Interment will be in the Calvary Cemetery, Drums. Friends may call today from 6 to 9 p.m. James Quinn William Schietrumpf William Schietrumpf, of Valley View Drive, Endicott, N.Y., 13760, formerly of Hazleton, died on Feb.

2 at Wilson Memorial Hospital, Vestal, N.Y., following a lengthy illness. Born in Hazleton, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Schietrumpf, and a member of First Christian Church Disciples of Christ, Vestal, N.Y. Preceding him in death, in addition to his parents, was his first wife, the former Ruth Horn of West Hazleton.

Surviving are his wife, the former Betty Heckman; one daughter, Mrs. James (Judith) Englert, Avenel, N.J.; one stepson, Fred Heckman, Endicott, N.Y.; two sisters, Ruth, Hazleton, and Mrs. Paul (Janet) Stich, Carteret, N.J.; four grandchildren, and several aunts and cousins. Funeral services were held in Vestal by the Rev Peter Marr. Interment was in Riverhurst Cemetery, Vestal.

Anne Bowan Johnson Mrs. Anne Bowan Johnson, 65, of 916 N. 22nd Allentown, died Tuesday in Allentown Hospital. She was born in Nesquehoning, a daughter of the late Andrew and Anna (Zulick) Bowan, and had served with the WAVES during World War II. Prior to her retirement in 1979, Mrs.

Johnson had been employed in the office service department at Cedar Crest College, and previously had worked in the photo department of H. Leh and Co. She was a member of the Cathedral of St. Catharine of Siena, Allentown. Surviving are her husband, Lawrence G.

Johnson; four children, Lawrence Kutztown; Mark Kailua, Hawaii; Jeffrey V. and Mrs. Bernard M. (Susanne Madeja, both of Allentown; four grandchildren; a brother, Joseph, Hazleton; and two sisters, Mary Bowan, Nesquehoning; and Mrs. John (Julia) Keltz, Summit Hill.

The funeral will be held Saturday at 10:15 a.m. at the Weir Funeral Home, Allentown, followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 in the Cathedral of St. Catharine of Siena, Allentown. Friends may call Saturday from 9 a.m. until the time of the services.

William R. Menapace William R. Menapace, 1500 Hope Stamford, died Feb. 5. He was born in Mt.

Carmel, was a son of the late Ralph and Verna Menapace. Surviving are his wife, the former Olivia Fellin of Hazleton, and two sons, John and Frederick, Stamford, Conn. The funeral was held Monday at St. Bridget's Church, Stamford. Burial took place in Putnam Cemetery, Greenwich, Conn.

Card Of Thanks MRS. VERNA KIRAL To all the kind relatives, neighbors and friends who assisted and consoled us during the illness and death of my beloved sister and our aunt, Mrs. Verna Kiral, we wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation. Also, to the pallbearers, those who sent spiritual or floral bouquets, donors and drivers of cars and all others who assisted us in any other Brother, Nieces and Nephews (Continued from page 1) said his body was thrown several feet from the plane. Gribosh, who learned to fly at the airport, took the plane up for its first flight early Tuesday, returned to the airport and left again between 10 and 10:30 a.m., Kuhn said.

Gribosh rented a tiedown space on the airport runway for the plane. Gribosh was born in Shenandoah, the son of John and Mary (Piskoric) Gribosh, 1501 E. Broad Hazleton. He was employed for the past 25 years as a high school science instructor School District, "Montgomery County, where he was active in the school's aerospace program. He was a graduate of Freeland High School and Penn State University, where he received a bachelor of science degree in 1963.

He received his master of science degree in 1983. He was a member of the First United Church of Christ, Quakertown; the Abbington Education Association, the Pennsylvania State Education Association, the National Education Association, and the Experimental Aircraft Association. Surviving, in addition to his parents and his wife, are two daughters, Kathie, Doylestown, and Susan, Morristown, one brother, John White Haven; four sisters, Mary Bittenbender and Rosetta Swisko, both of Freeland; Theresa, wife of Dr. James Corrigan, Wayne, and Mrs. Frederick (Dolores) Broskoskie, Drums.

A memorial service will be held Friday at 7 p.m. in First United Church of Christ, Quakertown. Interment will be at the convenience of the family. Friends may call at the church on Friday from 6 to 7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of First United Church of Christ, P.O.

Box 437, Quakertown, 18951. The Jeffrey A. Naugle Funeral Home, Quakertown, is in charge of arrangements. Panama (Continued from page 1) In his testimony, Blandon said a woman on the yacht introduced herself to him and then left the yacht. He did not identify her.

CBS News, quoting unidentified Senate staffers, reported Wednesday night that Blandon told the staffers the woman was Fawn Hall, North's secretary, but did not name her in his testimony because he considered it "ungentlemanly" to mention her. Plato Cacheris, Ms. Hall's attorney, denied the story, saying, "She's never been on a boat in Panama with North, Noriega, Blandon or anybody. In fact, she's never traveled out of the city with North." He said the story was either a fabrication or "a case of mistaken identity." Blandon said North sought Panamanian training bases for the Contras because North told Noriega that U.S. laws banned any direct American support for the guerrillas.

Noriega agreed, Blandon said, and the guerrillas were trained at two Panamanian bases. Noriega later offered to send Panamanian soldiers inside Nicaragua to conduct "terrorist sabotage" against the Sandinistas, Blandon said. North answered that he had no authority to accept such an offer but would relay it to his bosses at the National Security Council. Blandon didn't indicate if Noriega's plan was ever put into effect. Noriega didn't make any specific request for a return favor, Blandon said.

But he later renewed his assertion that Noriega headed a "criminal empire" that dealt in drugs with the knowledge of U.S. officials. Hearing postponed on Amtrak collision PHILADELPHIA (AP) A hearing into why Amtrak switchman Thomas Connor left the scene of an Amtrak derailment he admitted causing Jan. 29 in Chester has been postponed, a spokesman said. Connor has admitted to inadvertently switching a passenger train on a collision course with a maintenance vehicle, resulting in a crash that injured 25 passengers and caused $3 million in damage.

Connor, who is a member of the Transportation Communication Workers Union, faces possible dismissal. Standard-Speaker Published Daily Except Sundays and Holidays by Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Inc. 21 North Wyoming Street Hazleton, Pa. 18201 Telephone 455-3636 Second Class Postage Paid at Hazleton, Pa. Publication No.

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