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i Advertisement 23 Hazleten Standard-Speaker, Monday, July 1, 1968 John J. Gower Sr. Advertisement Ex-Tannery Rocket Fire Kills GI, 19 Marine Lance CpL Donald J. Jjeatns ModernDouble Merchant Dies JOHN HAWKE John Hawke, 31 East Spruce Bates Company Needs Your Modern Home Baker, 19, son of Donald A. Baker, MRS.

MYRTLE BOND I MRS. AXASTASIA RUSHALK RUSSELL FUXK Mrs. Myrtle Bond, 69, of White Mrs. AnasUsia (Cirko) Rushalk, Russell Funk, 62, of RD 2, Haven R. 1, died Saturday night j644 Fern Freeland, died Satur- Weatherly, died suddenly at 5 p.m.

Box 219, Nuangola, RD4 Mountain- House Sold by Brislin-Breslin West Hazleton, died Sunday at 2:45 p.m.jt St. Joseph Hospital, after top and Mrs. Dorothy Baker, Phila in Mercy Hospital, morning ai ai ner jn gtate General delphia, was killed in action in aiier a lengmy illness. uouowmg a lengaiy uiness She was a native of Austria, Hun Vietnam on June 9. She was born in Freeland, a He was buried Monday in the daughter of the late Stephen Peter gary, and was a member of St Mary's Byzantine Catholic Church, Hospital where he had been admitted four hours earlier.

He was born in Weatherly on June 26, 1906, a son of the late William C. and Catherine (Mut- Philadelphia National Cemetery, A modern double house located5 Michaels and Elizabeth Jane Col- Freeland, and the parish Rosary at 185-187 South Church Street wasjuns Michaels A 1965 graduate of William Penn High School, Warminster, Baker a long illness. He had been a patient the past 9 weeks. He was born in Hazleton, a son of the late John and Sarah (Mc-Gory) Hawke. Prior to his retirement 14 years ago, he was employed at the Hazleton Shaft Colliery as a pump runner, and was a veteran of World War I.

He was a member She spent her entire life in Her 'John J. Gower White Haven R. 1, died yeseterday afternoon in the Hazleton State General Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was born in White Haven, a son of the late Joseph and Sarah Kresge Knepper. He owned and operated a grocery store and meat market in Tannery for 35 years prior to his retirement because of ill health.

Gower was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, White Haven. His survivors include his wife, husband, Michael preceded hard) Funk. To Sell Now! The Albert J. Bates Comnanv enlisted in the Marine Corps in Freeland-White Haven Area.

She A member of Centenary Methodist her in death in 1960 June 1967. He arrived in Vietnam Church, Weatherly, he had been employed for many years by the sold by Brislin Breslin, Reliable Real Estate Dealers. The new owners are Mr. Mrs. Thomas Stanley.

To meet the current demand, Brislin Breslin. Reliable Real is getting dozens of calls every in Nov. 1967 and in 'January suffered wounds in action that re was a member of St. James Epis copal Church, Freeland. Her husband, John, died in 1960.

Surviving are a son and daugh Weatherly Steel Weatherly. quired his hospitalization at Guam week for homes of all kinds. Singles. Doubles. Halves.

We sinv ply do not have enough homes. We of Ss. Peter Paul's Lithuanian R. C. Church, and the Drake-Wear for three months.

ters, John Brooklyn; Gladys, Surviving are his wife, the Geneva Hoffman; two daugh Post VFW. at home. Mrs. Joseph (Violet) Ste wart. White Haven; Mrs.

Law ters, Ethel, at home, and Mrs. He was preceded in death by a In April he returned to Vietnam and was injured fatally when his unit, while on convoy duty, came under enemy rocket fire near Melvin (Harriet) Tyrrell, Morris rence (Elizabeth) DeCandia, the former Lucy Fulk; and these brother, Frank and two sisters, Mrs. Mamye Tait and Catherine ville, three grandchildren and Children surviving are: Mrs. Joseph (Kathryn) Pavelski, with whom she resided; Russell, Mrs. John (Anna) Petchel, Mrs.

John (Mary) Bobick, Mrs. John (Nancy) Boyko, Michael and Joseph, all of New York; Mrs. Thomas (Helen) Sawyer and Mrs. Sam (Pearl) Cooper, Florida; Steve, New Jersey; adn John, Freeland. A brother, Peter Cirko, 20 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren also survive.

The funeral will be held Tuesday 9:30 a.m. from the McNulty Funeral Home, 407 Centre Free- Brooklyn; these sisters: Mrs. Da a sister, Mrs. Harold (Letha) Hoff children; John Harry and Edgar, all of White Haven; Mrs. vid Cool, Elizabeth, N.J.; Mrs.

Hawke. Margaret Hartland, and Mrs man, RD 2, Weatherly. The funeral will be held from the Surviving are his wife, the for Kenneth (Belva) Meckes, at home; Charlotte Gibbs. both of Massa Estate Dealers, need 25 modern houses to sell now. It costs you absolutely nothing to list your property with Brislin Breslin.

There is no charge until sale is completed. You are invited to call, without obligation. If you want your property sold list it with Brislin Breslin. Brislin Breslin have a large nine grandchildren, and these bro mer Eva Wytchunas and a son, William at home. There are chusetts; Mrs.

Willian! Reynolds, thers and sister: William, Albert, Philadelphia, and Mrs. David Gre have nearly sold out and our line is hot with buyers. If you have a modern home, or an older home in good condition that you want to sell, call The Albert J. Bates Company now at once. We have dozens of buyers waiting.

More calling every day. We need your home, to sell nowespecially if it is a good mod-era single home, preferably of executive quality. It costs you nothing to list with The Albert J. Bates Company. Jeffries and Son Funeral Home, Weatherly, at a time to be announced.

The Rev. Robert Swank, pas Quang Tri. Pence Lectures At Hackettstown Richard I. Pence, area naturalist, conducted a special natural science class and field trip at the Garden State Academy for the Seventh Day several nieces and nephews. gory.

White Haven, and one broth The funeral will be held from the Charles and Mrs. Peter (Sara) Getz, White Haven. The funeral will be held from er. William Michaels, freeland. tor of Centenary Methodist Church, Bonin Funeral Home, Second Also surviving are 11 grand will officiate at services.

Inter land, with a requiem high mass Street entrance, Wednesday morn children. at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Byzantine The funeral will be held from the Catholic Church, Freeland. Inter ment will be in Union Cemetery, Weatherly.

Other arrangements are ing at a time to be announced. Requiem high mass will be celebrated "in Ss. Peter Paul's Lit list of buyers for modern homes in Adventists, Hackettstown. His A. Mitchell Kocher Funeral Home, St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, White Haven, at 2 p.m.

Tuesday where the body will lie in state from noon until time of the services. The Rev. Carl Alexy, ment will be in the parish ceme the $10,000 to $60,000 price range 502 Towanda White Haven, at tery. huanian R. C.

Church. Interment Parastas will be conducted today will be in the Calvary Cemetery, theme was "God, Nature, and Elder Ronald B. Rodgers was in charge of the academy's program. pastor of St. Paul's, will officiate.

If you have a house, business property or farm for sale in any at 8 p.m. There is no charge until the sale of your property has been entirely Drums. Friends may call Tuesday Interment will be in Laurel Cem Friends may call from 2 to 4 7 to 9 p.m. Dart of Hazleton, conyngnam, and 7 to 10 p.m. 2 p.m.

Tuesday with the Rev. Henry Fairman, pastor of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Hazleton, officiating. Interment will be in Union Cemetery, Weatherly. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m.

today. Drums, Freeland or Weatherly completed. The Albert J. Bates Company etery, White Haven. Friends may call at the A.

M. Kocher Funeral Home, 502 Towanda White Haven, from 7 to 10 p.m. tomorrow. MRS. NEIL CRAIG, JR.

Mrs. Cathryn Craig, wife of Neil Craig 736 E. Diamond died at 7 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph Hospital where she had been a patient five weeks.

Born in Hazle Brook, a daughter of Mrs. Mary Resetar Med- We invite you to call Brislin Breslin today. MISS NELLIE HAHN Miss Nellie Hahn, 94, of 803 N. MRS. EDNA E.

GROSS Mrs. Edna E. Gross, 1048 Birk- Death Notices will promptly sell your property for vnu and eet for you the highest beck Freeland, died at 2:40 Seventh Allentown, who ended a 48-year teaching career six months before the outbreak of cash market price obtainable. a.m. Saturday at her home after a long illness.

JAMES ANDREW DOVAN James Andrew Dovan, 308 W. vitz and the late Andrew (Patsy) World War Two, died Friday at her Mass Is Scheduled For Late Publisher YEADON, Pa. (AP)-A Re Brislin Breslin will obtain for you the highest prevailing cash market price for your property. BRISLIN BRESLIN 454-2601 306 West Broad Street Born in Eckley, a daughter of the Medvitz. home.

late John and Mary (Fuch) Krouse, Front Plainfield, N.J., a former resident of Freeland, died Sat The deceased was a member Bom in Zion Grove, a daughter of Most Precious Blood Church ALBERT J. BATES COMPANY HAZLETON'S OLDEST REAL ESTATE AGENCY she had resided on the North Side her entire life. of the late Aaron R. and Sarah urday morning of a heart attack in quiem Mass will be celebrated CRAIG At Hazleton, Saturday, June 29th, Mrs. Cathryn Craig, beloved wife of Mr.

Neil Craig, reposing at the Joseph and Mary Fierro Funeral Home, from where the funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Solemn high mass of requiem in the Most Precious Blood Church at- 9:30. Interment in the Holy Trinity R.C. Slovak Cemetery. Surviving in addition to her husband, a stripping official of Monday at the St.

Louis Catho The deceased was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Free- (Wanamaker) Hahn, she was grad uted from Bloom sburg State Col lege and Muhlenberg College. She began her career in a one 532 N. Locust St. "454-136 1 I his apartment.

He was born in Upper Lehigh, a Ison of the late John and Elizabeth jLiska Dovan, and he lived in Plain-j field for the past 31 years. Local 803, UMWA, are a son, Neil 3rd, at home; a brother, Andrew lic Church here for Adam J. Weber, owner and publisher of the Yeadon Courier. land. She was preceded in death by her (Murph) Medvitz, Philadelphia; room schoolhouse in Zion Grove in Weber, who owned the week husband, Frederick W.

Gross. Angela Pizzeria 5 To 11 P.M. Friday 10 to 1:30 411 P.M. Joe Barletta, Owner 9th and Wyoming Sts. 454-9379 PIZZA HOAGIES and a sister, Mrs.

Michael He was a member of Ss. Peter Surviving are two daughters, (Marie) Lukatch, this city. ly paper in this Delaware County town since 1942, died Friday land Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Arrangements by The funeral will be held Tues OPENING TONITE RONNIE DIO and the PROPHETS Entertainment Starts Nightly at 9:30 Church. Freeland, and was em Fierro Funeral Service.

day at 9 a. m. from the Joseph Miss Louise Kloss, R.N., at home; and Mrs. Mildred Koch, Freeland; two grandchildren, three greatgrandchildren, a brother, John ployed as a machinist by the Sun. oco Products Phillipsburg, N.J, and Mary Fierro Funeral Home at the home at the age of 72.

He is survived by his wife, Rose, a son, Dr. George L. Weber, and two grandchildren. GROSS At Freeland, on June 29, He leaves the following brothers Mrs. Edna (Krouse) Gross, wife Krouse, Freeland; and a number of Solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated at 9:30 in Most 1893,.

and later taught 44 years in the Allentown School District. She was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Allentown. There are no immediate survivors. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m.

in the Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton Allentown. Friends may call from noon Tuesday until the time of the of the late Frederick W. Gross of and sisters: Mrs. Eugene (Anna) Casas, Canton, Ohio; Miss Mary Precious Blood Church. Inter Dovan, Freeland; Emil G.

Dovan, ment will be in Holy Trinity R. 1048 Birkbeck Freeland. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Cotterall Funeral Home, Freeland, with the Rev.

H. Raymond Jones, pastor of St. DELORENZO Contracting BRICK POINTING CAULKING WATER-PROOFING Phone 455-0511 New York City; Mrs. Margaret C. Slovak Cemetery.

Friends may call today from 2 the Cotterall Funeral Home on Two-Car Collision At 309, Hollywood No one was injured in a two-car collision at the intersection to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 's Evangelical Lutheran Beritcho, Freeland; John D. Dovan, Philadelphia; Emil T. Dovan, Free-land; Mrs. Stephen (Eleanor) Ya-worski, Philadelphia, and a number of nieces and nephews.

The funeral will be held at 10 The Region's Top Rock and Roll Room Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment will be in the Freeland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Church, Freeland, officiating. Interment will be in the Freeland Cemetery.

Friends may call at the MRS. CORA ALICE LYNN Mrs. Cora Alice Lynn, 80, of 241 of Route 309 and Hazle Township Charles Berwick, died at 5 Rodgers Tours funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. a.m.

Wednesday from the Cotterall a.m. Saturday at Berwick Hospital, Route 331 at 6:45 p.m. Saturday. Trooper Louis Kubik identified the drivers as Thomas George JAMES At State General Hospi where she was a patient since Wednesday night. Death Claims John J.

Duffy John J. Duffy, 213 Ridge DIAL 455-1771 411 Muir Avenue Hazleton She was born in Walpwallopen Kiilick, 26, of 67 Coxeville and Frederick J. Pfeil, 26, of R. D. 1, Drums.

July 27, 1887. She was a member of Bower Me DOMINIC LOGUDICE Dominic Logudice, 6 W. Spruce West Hazleton, was dead on arrival at 11:15 p.m. Friday at the State General Hospital. Born in Hazleton, he was a son of the late Frank and Isabelle (Fallabel) Logudice.

According to the investigating West Hazleton, died Sunday night Funeial Home, Freeland. Continued services will be at 10:30 a.m. in Ss. Peter and Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Freeland, with the Rev. John M.

Brndjar, pastor of the church, officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3:30 p.m. Tuesday until time of funeral. A devotional service will be held at the funeral home at 8 p.m.

in the Hazleton State General Hos tal, Friday, June 28, Mrs. Veronica (Honis) James, beloved wife of Harold James. Funeral Tuesday at 9 a.m. from the Hilary J. Bonin Funeral Home, 99 West Green Street, West Hazleton.

Solemn requiem high mass in St. Francis of Assisi Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment in the Calvary Cemetery, Drums. Friends may call Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Rosary will be recited Monday at 8 p.m.

officer, Kulick pulled out of Route 331, or the Hollywood road, on to 309 in front of Pfeil, who applied pital after an illness of two weeks. CIGARETTE MACHINE SERVICE morial United Methodist Church, Berwick. Surviving are four children: Mrs. Lee (Dorothy) Feist, White Haven; Mrs. George (Gertrude) Williams, Jeddo; Mrs.

John (Edna) Nagle, Freeland, and Sterling Bower, Bal Phone 454-0249 or 454-4356 (Licensed Bonded Broker) July 7 Yankee Stadium YANKEES vs. BALTIMORE (Doubleheader Ball Day) July 13 Atlantic City (1 day) his brakes but skidded into Ku Prior to his retirement, he was He was Dorn in Harwooa, a son of the late Dennis and Grace O'Don-nell Duffy. He spent 13 years in lick. employed as a miner. The deceased was a member of Damage totaled an estimated West Hazleton and resided in Har-wood for 40 years.

$1,300. St. Paul's United Church of Christ, timore; seven grandchildren and 10 creat-erandchildren; and two West Hazleton, He was a veteran of World War II, and served overseas with the He was preceded in death by SOLDIER ASSIGNED Army Specialist Four Clifford E. 80th Division, Fourth Field Artil these brothers and sisters: Mrs, Angeline Fortunato, Brooklyn, REX VENDING CO. HAZLETON, PA.

lery, during his four-year tour of duty. He has been a member of sisters, Mrs. Ira (Susan) Hinkle, St. Johns, and Mrs. August (Effie) Bertie, West Hazleton.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Longenberger Funeral Home, Berwick, with the Rev. R. Kenneth Heim, pastor of N.Y.; Mrs. Anthony Doria, Mrs.

Scott, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Scott, 161 Plane Wea-therly, has been assiened to Com- LOGUDICE At Hazleton, Friday, June 28th, Mr. Dominic Logudice, beloved husband of Mrs.

Emalina Bradley Logudice, reposing at the Joseph and Mary Fierro Funeral Home. Services will be conducted by Rev. Richard D. Abernathy today at 11 a.m. Interment in the Drake-Wear Post, Veterans of For Ben Pugliese, Frank and Rocco pany A of the Americal Division's eign Wars, for the last 25 years.

He was a member of St. Francis 523rd Signal Battalion near Chu Lai, Vietnam, as a mechanic. Bethany United Methodist Church, of Assisi Church, West Hazleton, Berwick, officiating. Interment will, and the Holy Name Society of the Mt. View Cemetery.

Arrange be in St. John's Cemetery, parish. ments by Fierro Funeral Service. Duffy is well remembered as a Johns. RUSHALK At Freeland, Saturday, to- driver-salesman for the John J.

Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m day. NOTICE! NO MILK DELIVERIES THURSDAY, JULY 4th! In order for our employees to observe the July 4th Holiday with their Family and Friends, the Dairies listed below will not make any deliveries on this day. Thursday's deliveries will be made on Wednesday. DAIRYLEA Matuella Division. FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY.

LEHIGH VALLEY DAIRY Brokhoff Division. PECORA'S FARM DAIRY. SNYDERS DAIRY. Logudice, this city. Surviving are his wife, the former Emalina Bradley; two daughters, Mrs.

Glenwood (Isabel) Press-ler and Mrs. Nicholas (Edith) Chickerino, this city; a sister, Mrs. Anthony (Mary) Molinaro, this city, and nine grandchildren. The funeral will be held today at 11 a.m. from the Joseph and Mary Fierro Funeral Home.

The Rev. Richard D. Abernethy, pastor of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, West Hazleton, will conduct the services. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery.

June 29, Mrs. Anastasia (Cirko) Rushalk. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. from the McNulty Funeral Home, Freeland. Requiem high mass at 10 a.m.

in St. Mary's By Order Early for Fourth of July BEER AND JAMES ARRANGEMENTS The funeral of Mrs. Veronica Moran Beverage Hazleton, for the past 20 years. He is survived by his wife, the former Stella Pawlak, and these children: Frances, John and Patricia Ann, at home; these brothers and sisters: Dennis, Hazleton, a James who was killed Friday in an auto accident, will be held Tues zantine Catholic Church, Freeland Interment in the parish cemetery Parastas Monday at 8 p.m day at 9 a.m. from the Bonin Fu neral Home, 99 West Green St.Jformer city magistrate; Mrs.

Em- West Hazleton. Solemn requiem erson Brill, West Hazleton; Leo, Friends may call Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. R. J. McNulty Son, funeral directors.

ODA high mass will be celebrated in St. Elizabeth, N.J., and Joseph of Al-Francis of Assisi Church at 9:30 jlen town. a.m. Interment will be in the Cal- He was preceded in death by his vary Cemetery, Drums. Friends brothers Michael, James, Eugene I Mr may call today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9, and Francis CUSTOM AUTO BODY Is Giving Free In The Month Of July With Every Job Over $50 A Complete Machine Polishing WE AIM TO PLEASE! If You Are Thinking Of ASPHALT PAVING Calf PETER DEEB For Free Estimates, 455-6969 p.m.

The Alter and Rosary Society will meet at the funeral home tonight at 8 o'clock to recite the The funeral will be at 9 a.m.j Wednesday from the Conahan Funeral Home with a requiem high' mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. Francis of! Assisi Church. Interment will be in ALL TOP POPULAR BRANDS POSTIE'S SODA AND DIETETIC COKE 7-Up I Transfiguration Cemetery, Westj Hazleton. Friends may call from! 7 to 9 p.m.

today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. PA RESTAURANT 3 EAST BROAD STREET TYROLEAN ALL DAY FAMILY BASKET PICNIC THURSDAY, JULY 4th ROCK GLEN PARK Rock Glen, Pa. Everyone Wecome Sponsored by TIROLESI ALPINI of HAZLETON DANCE 7 P.M. to 10 P.M.

BELTRAMI COAL SALES Prompt Efficient Service 100 Green Stamps with every ton delivered Phone 455-7514 In evening phone: 788-1976 SALISBURY STEAK "on bed of rice" 2 vegetables, Rolls Butter A Coffee or Tea tDl.lU New Tasty Bark's HOT DOGS Eat Here Take Out 25c COFFEE Still 10c Schmidt's Yuengling Rheingold Schlitz Piel's Budweiser Valley Forge Ramshead Ale Pabst Rolling Rock Carling Gibbons Music by Vic Flaim's Orchestra Admission 73c Schaefer Barrel's Ballantine Neuweiler Miller Colt 45 Imported Beers Plus many other well known names IT'S HOUSECLEAIIING TIME "ON GREATER HAZLETON HEIGHTS" CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS 0 ORDER EARLY y2's 14's BEER BIRCH BEER Coil Boxes and Direct Rods NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: THE EMPLOYEES OF GENTLE'S DEMOLITION CO. Currently Working on Demolishing Various Properties in the Redevelopment Authority Project Are NOT on Strike. Operating Engineers Local 542 Out of Wilkes-Barre Are Picketing the Working Area NOT THE EMPLOYEES OF GENTLE'S DEMOLITION CO. DURING THE NEXT few weeks we plan to flush the mains of our entire distribution system. This "houscleaning" is necessary from time to time in order to keep our service to you up to the high standard we set for ourselves.

The work will last for several weeks. During that time, when we are working in your district you may draw some rusty-looking water for a short time. Don't be afraid of it it contains nothing harmful. Since Monday is washday in many families no flush-ing will be done on that day, We hope you will be as forebearing with us during this period as you expect your family to be during your own housecleaning. Like that annual upheaval, "it's for your own good." MINCED BOLOGNA OR LONG BOLOGNA FRESH GROUND BEEF ib.47 5-lbs.

or more FOR DELIVERY CALL 454-2861 Fast Pick-up Service 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. lb. 4 By the Piece WAS SIL CALIF. ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 large heads See Tomorrow's Poper For Our Jvly 4h Food Specials HAZLETON CITY AUTHORITY WATER DEPARTMENT DISTRIBUTOR 1st and Alter Streets OPEN 'TIL 1 P.M.

FOURTH OF JULY SELTZER BRAND SLICED LEBANON BOLOGNA 790 1.

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