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36 Hozleton Standard-Speaker, Monday, August 26, 1974 5 Arrested Mrs. Thomas Rodino City Resident (Continued from Page 19) Youth Hospitalized After City Accident Deaths charged with criminal, mischief in the theft. When the wire was cut Survived by 42 five steel towers collapsed, caus ing damage estimated at $4,000. MRS. MICHAEL RAYNO Richard Wayne Fellin, 16, of 29 hit-run car on 20th Street about James Warner Dies at 69 James Warner, 69.

of 134 W. Oak a retired office manager for the former A. E. Dick Construction died unexpectedly at 5:40 p.m. on Saturday in his home.

Born in Freeland, he was a son of the late J. Garfield and Elizabeth (Boyle) Warner, and was a An additional charge of criminal er on the north side of Leg. Rt. 130-25 in Packer Twp. The wire dropped across a power line servicing homes in the area and there was an interruption of service.

When a truck arrived at the scene the perpetrators fled without getting the 1,200 feet of wire, they had cut. The estimated loss to the was $2,000 and damage to two towers was estimated at $1,600. Bail was set at Mrs. Rose Rodino of 58 N. Wyoming died Sunday at 5:05 p.m.

100 feet east of Alter Street. W. Maple Jeanesville, was Mrs. Michael Rayno, 43 Coxe-ville, Beaver Meadows, died Saturday at 9:15 p.m. at Hazleton MRS.

RALPH E. PALMER Mrs. Mary D. Palmer, 72, of 36 Main Beaver Brook, died this morning at the State General Hospital after an illness of two weeks. Born in Warsaw, Poland, Aug.

18, 1902, a daughter of the late Stan shortly after being admitted to the conspiracy was filed against the four subjects and Tpr. Geib is the prosecutor in this incident. The charges were filed before District Hazleton State General Hospital. She was born in Hazleton listed in fair condition at Hazleton State General Hospital Sunday night where he had been admitted following an automobile accident on W. Broad Street near James Street Saturday at 9:55 p.m.

The accident was one of several State General Hospital where she had been a medical patient. She was ill for several months. The former Sophia Kulick, she was born in Coxeville, the daughter Magistrate Andrew Moisey at his office in Beaver Meadows. Bail was daughter of the late Aniello and Carmella (Stanziola) Puglio. She ley and Stephnia Savitsky, she had set at $15,000 for each.

resided in Hampton, Va. for many was also preceded in death by her of the late John and Ella Petrisch- Additional charges have been husband, Thomas in 1966; a daugh member of the First Presbyterian Church, and he served as a former placed against Thomas and Joseph ter, Mrs. Bernard (Louise) Swee Kanger for their alleged involve ney; and a brother, Vito. $5,000 on the charge. Tpr.

Geib is the prosecutor. Thomas Kanger and Stephen Yondura have been charged with the theft of 1,600 feet of wire from the same line in Banks Twp. In addition, two towers were damaged ko Kulick, and lived in Coxeville all her life. She was a member of Ss. Peter and Paul's Byzantine Rite Catholic Church, Beaver Meadows.

Her husband died in 1971, and she ment in the theft of wire from the The city police report on the incident states the hit-run car was going west on 20th Street, which is a one-way street for eastbound traffic. Patrolmen J. Rutecki and T. Cann investigated the incident. In another hit-dun incident on Saturday Michael Sasso, of 338 E.

Diamond told police his car was struck by a hit-run driver while it was parked on Spruce Street near Pine Street sometime between 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Damage is estimated at $125. Saturday at 9:30 p.m. a car oper.

ated by John W. McLaughlin, 38, of 890 Alter hit a parked car owner by Congetta Smertana, of The deceased was a member of years before locating in Beaver Brook one year ago. She was a member of the Jehovah Witnesses. Surviving are her husband. Ralph three children, Ralph E.

Dover, Mrs, Joseph (Dolores) the Most Precious Blood R.C. deacon and elder of the congregation. He served as treasurer of the United Fund for many years. Prior to his retirement last year, he was manager and supervisor for the Greater Hazleton Area Joint Church. Surviving are the following chil with an estimated loss of $1,600 in occurring within the city, during the weekend.

Fellin sustained no visible injuries, according to the city police report on the accident, but had complained of dizziness. According to the police report Fellin was traveling west on Broad Street and was forced to veer to the right when an overtaking vehicle "cut him off," caus is survived by three sons, Joseph, Weatherly, Michael, Coxeville, and same line July 21. They are charged with theft of 3,987 feet of wire with an estimated value of $7,000, and with criminal mischief relative to damage caused to four steel towers and amounting to an estim dren: Peter, owner of the Colonial the theft, which occurred on or Cannata, Hampton, and Mrs. Robert, this city; and two sisters, Restaurant, this city; Leonard about April 2. Bail was set at Patricia Moe, California: eight iMrs.

Helen Lazar, Coxeville. and $8,000. Tpr. Raico is the prosecutor. grandchildren: and these brothers Hazleton; Mrs.

Alex (Frances) Mrs. William (Anna) Coloumbo, oaiio of Allentown; Neil of Hazle Stephen Yondura was arrested ated $3,200. Bail was set at $15,000 and Tpr. Geib is the prosecutor. ton; Daniel of Jeddo; Carmella at in his home on Thursday and ar utasauqua.

Also surviving are eight grandchildren and several Thomas Kanger and James Cul- ing his car to strike a car parked Sewer Authority. Surviving are his wife, the former Thelma Dietrich, two brothers, Wilson and John Warner, both of Detroit, and one sister, Mrs. Martha Obrien, of Lewishurg. The funeral will be held from the Rosenstock Funeral Home at 11 home; Vito of Haddock; and Mrs Norvin (Theresa) McHose of Hazle raigned before District Magistrate Moisey. He was imprisoned in de nieces and nephews.

bert are charged, additionally, on the north side of Broad Street The funeral will be held from the ton; a sister Mrs. Jennie Provanzo with the attempted theft of copper fault of $25,000 bail. near James. The parked car is and sisters: Charles Savitsky. Silver Spring.

Raymond, Hampton, Edmund Stevens, Beaver Brook; Mrs. Frances Mikolaczyk and Mrs. Stella DePritis, this city; Mrs. Florence King, Levittown; and Mrs. Helen Schwartz, New Jersey.

Also surviving are a number of nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Thursday wire from the same line July 4 William and Joseph Kanger were owned by Karen M. Dallachiesa, 897 Alter while McLaughlin was attempting to pull out of a parking space on the west side of Alter Street near 19th Street. Patrolmen T. Marnell and J.

Diehl investigated. when the wire was cut from a tow- Burcin Home for Funerals, 305 E. Beech Tuesday at 9 a.m. with requiem high mass in Ss. Peter and Paul's Byzantine Church, Bea of 439 W.

Broad St arrested at their home on Friday and arraigned before Moisey. In other mishaps reported to or investigated by city police; of Hazleton; 21 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the Fierro Funeral Home, followed at 9:30 a.m. with Mass of Christian Burial in Most Precious Blood Church.

Interment will be in the parish Both were committed in default of $15,000 bail. a.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Donald W. Ealy, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church officiating.

Interment will be in Mount Laurel Memorial Park. Cars operated by Patsy John Al James Culbert, was arrested at bano, 38, of 637 Segal Court, and George W. Hunsicker, 19, of 323 ver Meadows at 9:30 and interment in Calvary Cemetery, Drums. Par-astas will be by the Rev. Stephen Luzetsky this evening at 8 o'clock, and friends may call today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

at 10:30 a.m. from the Grebey, Beltz and Gleim Funeral Home with the Rev. Charles McCartney his home Saturday, arraigned and committed in default of $20,000 U.S. Probe (Continued from Page 19) crecy over the probe into the school district's activities, the Standard-Speaker was unable to Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today.

N. Broad West Hazleton, were involved in a collision on Vine in charge of the services. Interment bail. Friends may call tonight 7 to 9 and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and All of the subjects waived preli HOME FROM HOSPITAL George Litavis 349 W. Birch has been discharged from the University of Pennsylvania Hos-pital, Philadelphia, where he under-went surgery.

He was transported to his home in the Hazleton Community Ambulance. will be in Mount Laurel Memorial Park. Street at 15th Street Sunday at 1 p.m. Both cars were traveling minary hearings. 7 to 9.

Friends may call Wednesday Thomas Kanger is presently south on Vine and Hunsicker stop' from 7 to 9 p.m. serving a 6 to 12-months sentence ped at 15th to permit traffic to Funerals learn by press time how many businessmen are scheduled to testify at Scranton this afternoon. A federal official refused to esti THOMAS R. CHUNKO Thomas R. Chunko, 6939 61st Road, Middle Village, N.Y., formerly of Drifton, died unexpectedly Friday at the Greenpoint Hospital, Brooklyn, N.Y.

He was employed on other charges and will be arraigned on the wire theft charges mate how long the Grand Jury V. GRIFF PRICE V. Griff Price, 62, a former resi dent of Freeland, died Sunday in the near future. The investigation is continuing into the possible involvement of other persons in the thefts. Julian Janeeiek Sr.

Valley Dairy Farmer Dies ASPHALT PAVING CO. Driveways Sidewalks Etc. FREE ESTIMATES Call 454-1156 clear. Albano, behind, drifted forward and the impact caused an estimated $100 damage to the rear bumper of the car operated by Hunsicker. Saturday at 1:10 p.m.

a car operated by Bernadine Barna, 39, of 129 Ridge Freeland, struck another car operated by John Joseph Portland, 17, of 574 N. Vine when she was pulling out of a parking spot on E. Diamond Ave. probe is expected to continue. Asked if it will probably continue for a "week," he replied, "probably so!" Secrecy surrounding the entire investigation has been described by veteran reporters as the most intense they have ever encountered at Federal Court.

morning at Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Chester, after an illness of three years. He resided at 8 West 8th Marcus Hook, where he had been an employe of the security department of Sun Oil Co. for 25 years. Born in Tredegar, Wales, he Miss Margaret Flynn, former local resident, who died Friday at Mercy Hospital, WilkesBarre, was buried this morning from the Boyle Funeral Home. She had been a guest at the Davis Nursing Home, Mountaintop.

Msgr. John J. Maher, was the celebrant of the Mass of Christian Burial in St. Gabriel's Church and gave the final blessing in the Msgr. D.

J. Kane Memorial Chapel in the as a building maintenance man for the Federal Reserve Bank. He was born in Drifton, son of the late George and Maria Hudock Chunko, and left this area a number of years ago. He resided in Middle Village for the past 11 years. He was a member of Our Lady of Hope R.C.

Church, Middle Village, and was a former member of St. John's R.C. Church, Hunting Digest Now Available Julian Janeczek of RD 2 Drums, died this morning at 4 o'clock, in the Geisinger Medical Center, where he had been a pa came to the United States in 1927 near Wyoming Street, as Portland, traveling west on Diamond and resided at Freeland until 1941 The 1974-75 Pennsylvania Hunting and Trapping Digest is now available and is being issued with each hunting license. The 48-page booklet contains in Freeland. when he moved to Delaware parish cemetery.

passed. Pallbearers were John, Eugene, Usually, one reporter said, lists of persons subpoenaed are made available to the press, but in this case, no information whatsoever has been made available. At press time, no one from the In addition to his widow, the former Veronica Doynics, he is tient during the past two weeks following a prolonged illness. He was born in this city, a son of the late John and Mary Janeczek. Prior to his illness, he had been associated with his brothers in operating Janeczek's Dairy County.

He was a member and secretary of Edward F. Roberts Lodge 772, Damage to Portland's car wasj estimated at $200 and to the Barna car at $25 by Patrolman Charles! formation on 1974-75 seasons and survived by two children: Richard Port Jefferson, N.Y., and Hazleton area had been spotted in the Federal Court building. The Farm. He was a member of St. Stan Petrilla of city police.

Saturday at 2:10 a.m. an estimated $900 in damages was caused to a parked car owned by Michael Shinko, of 833 Winters West Hazleton, when it was struck by a bag limits, maps and dates for special hunting areas, a general summary of hunting laws and regulations, and numerous other items of interest to sportsmen. Each hunter should be sure to obtain a digest when he purchases his license. THIS WEEK ONLY at THE CEDAR DOOR W. Hazleton Shopping Center Brings You The Hottest Rock Band in the East, also playing the Top 40's 'PJ.

SLIDE' Don'f Forget NITE NO MINIMUM-NO COVER islaus Church and was preceded in Chester; the Delaware Consistory, Nur-Temple Shrine, the Shrine Club of Delaware and the Bedford Club, all of Wilmington, Del. He also was a member of the Sun Oil Co. Sapphire Club. His wife, the former Helen F. Ferry whom he married in 1936, survives as do a sister and brother, Mrs, Robert L.

Bredbenner and Barbara Ann Zubeck, Ridgewood, N.Y.; three grandchildren, and the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. Joseph (Ann) Resetar, Harleigh, Mrs. Mary Cataldo, Detroit, John Chunko, Youngstown, Drifton, George Chunko, Vineland, N.J., Frank Chunko, West Hazleton, Em-il Chunko, Beaver Meadows, and Grand Jury is conducting its investigation behind "closed doors" on the fourth floor of Scranton's Federal Building. death by a brother Steve. Surviving are his wife, the for mer Petkevich, and four sons: Jul ian of Drums; Jerome, Goulds- boro; Adrian, Garland, and Casimir, at home.

There are also Wyndham G. Price, both of Lan Joseph Chunko, Detroit. A number of nieces and nephews also survive. 3 Area nine granchildren. 7 DAYS CRUISE San Juan St.

Thomas Italian Line "Raffaello" including bus to N.Y. Phone 1-215-867-4696 TRADEWINDS TRAVEL 636 Main Hellertown, Pa. caster. Also surviving are a sister Jo Services will be held at 11 a.m. sephine of Drums, and these The funeral will be held from the Burcin Home for Funerals, 305 E.

Beech Wednesday at 8:45 a.m., Wednesday from the Robert More brothers: Walter, West Hazleton; land Funeral Home, 9th and Main James and Patrick Flynn and John O'Hara, nephews of the deceased; and Calvin Knyrim. Martin Holland, of Rr. 224 Park Freeland, who was found dead In his home Friday, was buried on Saturday morning from the John McGraw Funeral Home, Freeland. The Rev. John C.

Gilloegly was the celebrant of the Mass of Christian Burial in St. Ann's Catholic Church, Freeland, and gave the blessing at the grave in St. Ann's Cemetery, Woodside. Pallbearers were Paul Holland, a nephew of the deceased, Edward Quinnan, John Kuzma, Joseph Mai-oney, Anthony Gudoskie and John Stagura. The funeral of Lester Reighard Jr.

of Brandonville was held Friday at 9 a.m. from the Edward W. Stauffer Funeral Home in Ring-town, followed at 9:30 a.m. by a Mist of the Christian Burial at St. Mary's R.C.

Church in Ringtown, with the Rev. Joseph Forgotch officiating. Interment was in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Gardner Robert Thomas, Joseph I John, Dominic and Aloysius of with Mass of Christian Burial in Trainer, with burial in Lawn- (Continued from Page 19) holder of the shotgun and Gro-chowski and Staples, who made a break for the rear of the tavern. The trio fled to their waiting automobile, apparently driven by St.

John's R.C. Slovak Church, Lake Ariel Man Killed When Auto Overturns HONESDALE, Pa. (ff) A Wayne County man was killed when his car went out of control and overturned. State police said Andrew Kenow-sky, 23, of Lake Ariel, failed to negotiate a turn Saturday night on Route 652, about five miles east of Honesdale. Kenowsky's car traveled 400 feet on the shoulder croft Cemetery, Lower Chichester Twp.

Freeland at 9:30, and interment in the parish cemetery. A prayer Masonic services will be held at Choice, who had remained in the Drums, and Theodore, this city. There are also several nieces and nephews. A private funeral will be held Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from the Frank J.

Bonin Funeral Home, Second St. entrance. A mass of Christian Burial will be held at 9 a.m. 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Friends may call after 7 p.m. Tuesday. car, and took off. Staples, who had a pistol in his truck outside service will be conducted Tuesday evening by the Rev. Emil P.

Hal-aday. Friends may call at the funeral home today 7 to 9 p.m., and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The family has requested that memorial donations be made the the bar, fired several shots at the SURE CLEAN tCARPETS tRUGS UPHOLSTERY Shriners Hospital, 8400 Roosevelt in St. Stanislaus Church and inter car as it sped on Rt. 611 south toward Stroudsburg.

Staples immediately contacted Philadelphia. of the road, struck five guardrails and landed on its roof, according to police. ment will be in the Calvary Ceme tery, Drums. There will be no viewing. MRS DAVID II.

HUGHES Mrs. David H. Hughes, 94, of 616 N. Howard Allentown, died on Cleaning Service MRS. JAMES P.

NOLFA the Monroe County Control Center via the radio in his truck, stating the situation. Saturday in Lehigh Manor Nursing Home. A Stroudsburg Borough Police PETRUZZI'S PIZZERIA 34 W. 9th Street 455-1001 Born in Bath, she was the former Richard Schneider 636-3990 patrol car manned by Patrolmen Harry Lloyd and William Davies, Mary L. Woodring.

daughter of the Yholick. Jerry Kreisher, Robert stationed at Phillips and Ninth Gardner Jr. and Woodrow Lindner, PRINCESS OPENS FAIR RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) Princess Alexandra has left Brazil after opening the British Industrial Fair at Sao Paulo on Sunday. The princess, first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II, was accompanied by her hus-band. Angus Ogilvy.

Streets in Stroudsburg (Rt. 611 is Ninth Street within the borough limits,) observed the speeding car but weren't certain it was the car CLIP THIS COUPON 20c OFF WITH THIS COUPON Large 15 Cut or Small 8 Cut Good Mon. Tues. Only! The funeral of William 31 E. Bridge McAdoo involved in the robbery.

However, they gave chase be Heights, who died on Monday night in Allentown General Hospital, was held Saturday morning from the Stanley Anilosky Funeral Home, cause it was traveling at a fast rate of speed 'and had only one OPEN SUNDAYSI 3 P.M. to 11 P.M. Fri. Sat. 'til 11 P.M.

Mon. Thru Thurs. 'til 10 P.M. Death Notices HAZLETON FARMERS NIGHT MARKET FARM- FRESH PRODUCE Open Every Wed. Fri.

6 to 9 P.M. (No Sales Before 6 P.M.) Located In Rear of Petruzzi's IGA Market on 15th St. McAdoo. rear light illuminated. The get The Rev.

Stanislaus T. Gorak Mrs. Anna E. Nolfa, 70, of 440 N. Second Allentown, died Sunday at St.

Mary's Hospital, Richmond, Va. Born in Freeland, she was a daughter of the late Patrick and Grace (Dennion) Brogan. The deceased was a member of Immaculate Conception Church, Allentown. Surviving are her husband, James seven children, Mrs. Stanley (Mary Louise) Oleynik, Richmond.

Mrs. Raymond (Geraldine) Meyers, Mrs. Rose Dauscher, Mrs. William (Grace) Paul, Mrs. Emanuel (Joanne) Koury and Mrs.

Robert (Dolores) Schock, Allentown; James at home; a sister, Mrs. John (Sarah) Muff ley, Allentown; a brother, Matthew Brogan. Roebling. N.J.; and 14 grandchildren. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9:45 a.m.

from the Weber Funeral Home, 502 Ridge Allentown, with Mass of Christian Burial at 10 o'clock in Immaculate Conception Church, Allentown. Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. was the celebrant of the Mass of away car turned on to 1-80 in Stroudsburg and the patrol car late William and Ansanette (Stof-flet) Woodring, and was member of the First Presbyterian Church, Allentown. She had been a seamstress at the Allentown Hospital until her retirement in 1961. She was the widow of David Hyghes.

She was a life member of the Allentown Court 19. Order of Amaranth, and had held many offices through the years. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Emma Sherer of Elizabethtown, two grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Mrs.

James (Nancy) Ford of Conyngham, is one of the grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the Bachman Funeral Home, 1030 Walnut Allentown, at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today.

Christian Burial in St. Kunegunda's Catholic Church, McAdoo, and gave maintained the chase, eventually overtaking the vehicle near Bar- the blessings in the funeral home tonsville. and at the grave in the parish cemetery. Also giving the blessing The quartet told the officers they RAYNO At Hazleton State General Hospital. Saturday, August 24, 1974, Mrs.

Sophia (Kulick) Rayno. Funeral Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock from the Burcin Home for Funerals. Requiem high mass in Ss. Peter Paul's Byzantine Church, Beaver Meadows at 9:30 a.m. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

Drums. Parastas Monday at 8 p.m. Viewing Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. John J. Burcin, funeral director.

were hurrying back to Hazleton at the graveside was the Rev. Ger because of a death in the family" aid Ornowski of Washington, D.C., but the two police observed the rifles in the rear of the vehicle and a nephew of the deceased. Pallbearers were Edward Bialski, Ronald David, John Pepas, William made the arrests. There was no resistance offered. Matsayko, Peter Wargo and Peter Boris.

TITLE and TAG SERVICE to Harrishurg, every Tuesday Friday. Birth and Death Certificates and Out of State Titles Our Specialty. Marriage License Applications Issued here. Also Dog License no waiting. Boat License Applications issued too! Motorcycle, Mobile Homes, Auto Home Insurance policies available.

JOHN E. KULIG Notary Public and General Ins. 27 E. Broad Street West Hazleton Phone: 455-4185 OFFICE HOURS -Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

-2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.

to 1 p.m. 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. MRS. CHARLES BONNER Mrs.

Dora E. Bonner of 173 Han WARNER at Hazleton. Aug. 24, 1974, James S. Warner, husband of Thelma Dietrich Warner.

Funeral services Tuesday 11 a.m. from the Rosenstock Funeral Home. Interment in Mt. Laurel Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday evening 79.

John H. Rosenstock, funeral director. HOUSE I 4iF MY SINCERE THANK YOU To Dr. Campbell, Nurses Staff of the Hazleton State General Hospital, Also; to all my friends relatives who offered prayers, sent flowers, gifts cards to me during my hospitalization. Thank You Joan M.

Frey over Wilkes-Barre, formerly of 220 Pine died Sunday at 9 p.m. in the Wilkes-Barre Mercy Hospital shortly after being Rig Catches Fire Near Mifflinville A tractor trailer, westbound on 1-80 near the Mifflinville rest area, funeral of Mrs. Mary Kon-gchnick of Sheppton, who died Thursday at the Locust Mountain Hospital, was held Saturday morning from the family residence. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St. Joseph's R.C.

Church, Sheppton, by the Rev. Michael Sverchek. who also gave the blessing at the home and grave in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Joseph Bertol-di, Donald Keretz, John Swell, James Lorah, Joseph Recla Sr. and Faust Recla Sr.

She was born in Coleraine a daughter of the late William J. and Elizabeth (Mahon) Gallagher. Her husband died in 1950, caught fire about 8:20 this morning after it swerved off the road and rolled over, it was reported bj Troop State Police. An initial report on the accident indicated there were no injuries. The deceased lived in Hazleton 615 East' Broad Street, Hazleton Open 7 DAYS I Featuring A Full 7 AM to 9 PM Mesnr "It's A Family Restaurant" Under new Management MR.

HENRY TOTHMR. MICHAEL DUBATTO most of her life. PRE-LABOR DAY OF PAINT WALLPAPER Wow Going on at SKUBA'S DECORATING CENTER 570 ALTER ST. Police said the rig was carrying a load of small cans. No other details were available at press time.

AUTO TRANS BODY SHOP INC. 1 mi. North of the Mall on Rt. 940 to Freeland Phone 454-7571 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS REBUILT Minor Repairs and Adjustments All Work Guaranteed Fast Service Reasonable Prices Free Road Check She was a member of St. Theresa's R.C.

Church in Wilkes Barre and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. Surviving is a son, John J. of Wilkes-Barre. Five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral services will be held from the Boyle Funeral Home, 100 S.

Wyoming Wednesday at 9 a.m. followed at 9:30 a.m. by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. MEETING TONIGHT Boy Scout Troop 3 will meet at 7 p.m. today in the Pennsylvania Power and Light Co.

building on S. Poplar Street. Scoutmaster Andrew Kendra will be in charge. A town hike from the seouU homes to the property is scheduled before the business session. RUMMAGE SALE St.

Michael's Hall N. Laurel Oak Sts. TODAY, 6 to 8 P.M. Tuesday 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.

Sponsored by St. Michael's Ukrainian Ladies (BRUNING) Gabriel's Church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. MID CITY sale BEANS PICK LABENBERG BROS.

Zion Grove, Pi. Phone: 889-3436 Also: TOMATOES, SWEET CORN. CABBAGE, CUCUMBERS. PEPPERS, BROCCOLI. CAULIFLOWER.

NEW POTATOES, PICKLES, CANTALOUPE and Other Vegetables. (Take 924 South to Brandonville then Pa. 339 North 4 Miles.) HAZLETON MEMORIAL CO. McAdoo-Hazleton Highway Next To O'Lears Catering THE ALL NEW WARM UP Discotheque Hazleton Shopping Center For join WARMUl We STILL Include No charge to install wall to wall tackless, cement or double face tape on job orders. See For Yourself 1000's of Colors and patterns from which to choose.

I OF HAZLETON McADOQ HIGHWAY Proudly Presents FOR 1 WEEK ONLY! "SAVVY SHOW" One of the Funkiest, Bumpiest SHOW GROUPS IN THE COUNTRY! 2 Shows Nightly Doing Great Dance Music From Neil Diamond to Broadway! Come And Visit Our- Monuments Also and Bronze The Large assortment of Remnants bring sizes. Vou Be The Judge-Check our prices then shop! Industry's Finest. Phone 435-4956 See Mr. Persico COLONIAL RESTAURANT N. Wyoming Street CLOSED Today, Tuesday and Wednesday Due To The Death Of Our Beloved Mother Boogie Down With Discjockies: AndyPerkin Wolfman Hal J.

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