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Advertisement Hospital Reports 24 Hailcton Standard-Speaker, Thursday, August 12, 1971 Abductors of Tainaqua Man Sought for Double Murders PITZA- 15 cuts $1.35 with that just right Bake-Rite Flavor JOE LONGO'S BAKERY 560 Monge. St Ph. 454-5825 FREE DELIVERY Hazleton Skies Today Sunset today 8:08 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow 6:11 a.m. Moonrise tonight 11.07 p.m.

Last Quarter Friday Mars, less than 35 million miles from the earth last night, now rises about sunset and sets about sunrise. Mars will be due south tonight at 1:04 a.m. Jack Reichart Commercial-Industrial Refrigeration and Air Conditioning SALES AND SERVICE Phone 455-1884 How to Sell Your House! The three oersons who arvrnpti David J. Rowlands, of 40 Broad ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: Admissions Kay A.

Steiner, 586 McKinley St. Joseph Strimpler, 140 Wilson Drive, Fern Houseknecht, Rock Glen. Tamaqua at 9:30 p.m. Aug leave the car, about 10 miles from Boiling Green, Ohio. Rowlands notified Ohio police of the incident, then telephoned his wife, who drove to Ohio and returned her husband to this area.

Upon his return, Rowlands notified State Police at Mahanoy City. 6 after he stopped his car to check a tire, are believed to be the ones involved in a double homicide in John Sissick, 411 S. Hancock McAdoo. St. Louis, according to State Marion Hauze, White Haven RD rouce at Mahanoy City.

Police said last night that mur 1. ATTENTION! Marie Rhoades, 639 Putnam Regional Forecasts Eastern Pennsylvania Thursday mostly sunny and not as humid with highs from the mid 70s to the mid 80s. Fair and cool Thursday night, lows in the 50s in the north and the upper 50s and lower 60s in the south. Friday partly sunny, highs from the mid 70s to the mid 80s. Casa Mia Lounge 501 South Church Street New Hours: Weekdays 4 p.m.

a.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 11 p.m. Kitchen Closes at 1 a.m. Air-Conditioncd THURSDAY SPECIAL Open Face Steak Sandwich Salad or Spaghetti $1.89 Try Our New Sirloin Steak Hoagies Plus Our Regular Menu Also Beer, Wine Liquor der have been issued by West Hazleton. STATE GENERAL'HOSPITAL: Admissions Helen E.

Sasarak, 538 S. Poplar St. Mark Karmonick, Drums R. 2. Josephine Rocosky, 120 W.

Broad St. Mary Conahan, 553 W. Broad St. Sandra Grohol, 131 Old Cranberry. Anna Proietti, 552 Thompson St.

Henry Fox, 19 W. Tamarack St. Abe Ackerman, 89 Main Freeland R. 1. Victor Beazzo 311 W.

Green West Hazleton John Rusnock, 80 New Beaver Meadows. Susan Juris, Dipple Manor. Irene Fisher, 113 Back Highland, Discharges the St. Louis major case squad Mary Lou Bobey, Rr. 109 E.

tor Kenneth Parnell Rose, 26, ad You can put up a sip and wait for a prospect. Or advertise, and wait for the phone to ring. Both guaranteed to get you more "lookers" than buyers. Save time. See us first.

We're Realtors. Experts who know how to price your home, promote your home, and bring you real prospects. Professionals who are pledged to a strict code of ethics, and work in your best interests. So you can relax, knowing you're 'being taken care of. Professionally.

The wise property owner will place his house in the professional Broad West Mary Mariano, 822 Grant St. dress unknown; Wendy Loreen Holzwarth, 22. address also un Sons of St. Patrick To Plan Reactivation Officers and committee members of the Friendlly Sons of St. Patrick will meet Sunday at 8 p.m.

at the Elks Club. Final plans for reactivation of the Jenny Calarco, 225 W. First St. known, and an unidentified male Organizations, Clubs, Churches, etc. Did you ever think of having a H0AGIE SALE? We guarantee we can make you money.

100 guaranteed sale. Call Mr. Miller at DAVES DELI 455-8201. No Angelo Cusatis, 852 N. Church St Bernard Carr, 32 E.

Broad Negro. Police said that anyone observ' tog a white male, with long brown hair, six feet tall, and 175 a order scheduled for Sept. 19 will be discussed. A report will also be made on the New York City bus West Hazleton. Eva Kleckner, 69 N.

Sheridan Mario Orlandi, 8 Market Tresckow. Frank DiBlasi, 427 W. 18th St. Elias Slusser, 507 W. Green Zone Forecasts Northeast including Poconos, Upper Susquehanna Mostly sunny Thursday.

High In the 70s. Fair and cool Thursday night. Low in the 50s. Friday partly sunny. High in the mid 70s to low 80s.

Precipitation probability 10 per cent Thursday and Thursday night. Winds northwest 10 to 15 mph Thursday. hands of Brislin Breslin. Real trip scheduled for October. Representative Irish Societies in tors.

We will bring truly interested David Reimiller, 610 N. Church St. James Delfine, 650 Fern Freeland. David Wilding. White Haven West Hazleton.

buyers to see your house. We will handle all negotiations follow Northeastern Pennsylvania have been contacted concerning a coop George Zokovitch, 423 W. 20th up on details, and even helD the erative effort for the common good. St. white female, five feet, seven Inches with short blonde hair, and a male Negro with an Afro-bush haircut, in the Tamaqua area on the day of the abduction, ihould notify the Tamaqua Police Department, State Police, or the FBI office in Allentown.

Rowlands' car, a 1967 dds-mobile, has been recovered in Missouri by the Jefferson County Sheriffs Department, according to State Police. LAKEVIEW LOG CABIN Rumbles Corners Introduces Nitely the Fabulous BOB SPENCE GROUP Fine Food and Drinks President John Breslin will report Kelly Marie Benninger, Drums AGOSTINO'S PIZZERIA 120 E. Broad St. 455-9000 5peca Out Going Orders Only Brown's Grove 4-H'ers on the progress of the project. buyer to find adequate financing.

Sell your house painlessly, at the highest cash price obtainable! R.2. James Gallagher, treasurer and Discharges Mrs. Teresa Bergman and daugh chairman of the membership com Hear of Drug Problem Cpl. Joseph Donnelly of the IT'S THAT EASY IF YOU CALL mittee, said new members are wel ter, 330 Third Weatherly. come, ana may join oy contacting John W.

Krapf, 522 Lincoln St. Nicholas Cassano, 596 Arthur St him at 455-4453. $1 Joseph Bunsa, 5120 Sargent LASAGNA STUFFED SEA SHELLS EGG PLANT The investigation into Rowlands' abduction is being conducted by State Police, working in conjunc Washington, D.C. Brislin-Breslin REALTORS PHONE 454-2601 Deborah Zoscin, 329 Winters West Hazleton. tion with the FBI.

Just before the abduction, Row Try Our Delicious Sicilian Pizza State School and Hospital. Gerald Brobst, Nuremberg. Jerome Duffy, Youth Forestry Camp, White Haven. John Honulik, 35 W. Diamond Ave.

James Dorse, 252 N. Wyoming St. Orlia Dunsmoor, Hazleton R. 1. George F.

Wech, 415 E. Carleton Ave. George L. Hornack, 745 W. Diamond Ave.

Evelyn Jacoby, St. Johns. Anthony Ritz, 21 E. Cranberry Ave. Carl Meister, 77 S.

Bennett Court. John Romanofsky, Rock Glen. Catherine Moody, 28 W. Elm St. Helen Grusastkie, Fern Glen.

Rosalie Petrichko, 962 Walnut Freeland. Keith Kitson, 159 N. Kennedy PARK and POOL OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. Frank DiBlasi, 427 W. 18th St.

Esther Moon; 214 Rowe Ta lands, driving north on Route 309, stopped his car to check one of Hazleton State Police, Troop screened a film and gave a talk on the drug problem during last night's Brown's Grove 4-H Picnic at the State Police Grove in St. Johns. Pam Pecora and Nathan Drum were co-chairmen of the program. Clair Young was mistress of ceremonies. Nathan and Ronnie Drum were the song leaders.

Miss April Boock of the Syberts-ville Home Economics Club was the guest soloist. Nancy Pleban presented a tap dance rendition to "Lullaby of Broadway." President Ransom Young con maqua. its tires. When he left his car, he Valerie Shamonsky, 403 W. Elm rn said he was approached by a male Tamaqua.

Negro, a Caucasian, and a female Caucasian, and ordered into the Vera Wagner, 143 W. Broad St. Helen Plesh, 533 Seybert St. Margaret M. Jugan, New Coxe- mm Lattimer Crossroads back seat of the car at gunpoint, Today's Events West Hazleton Borough Council, Borough Building, 8 p.m.

Hazleton Lions Club, Gus Gen-etti's, 6:15 p.m. Military Training Division 4-24, U.S. Naval Reserve Training Center, 7 p.m. Grace Fellowship luncheon, at Holiday Inn, noon. Agudas Israel Sisterhood AID committee, at Stan Genetti's Restaurant.

St. Joseph's R.C. Confraternity of Christian Mothers outing, at Janosov's Grove, Quakake Valley, with members meeting at the church at 6 p.m. Hazleton Lions Club, at Gus Genetti's Town and Country Room, 6:15 p.m. ville, Beaver Meadows.

He said the men told him they nad escaped from a southern jail, Val Marchetti Conyngham BEER COIL CLEANING SERVICE Call 788-2978 or 788-3088 MmAHUW0H WIUCES-MHI 'INTERSTATE HOUUM-tXITM' had already killed several persons, ducted a short business session Fifty-five attended the meeting. Drive, McAdoo. Annabel Zierdt, 137 E. Broad West Hazleton. Anna Homanko, New Coxeville.

Ann Markiewicz, 407 N. Broad West Hazleton. Charles F. Dunn, Tamaqua RD 1. Florence Stepanik, 36 E.

Blaine McAdoo. TONIGHT TONY KARPEE ORCH. Coming Aug. 25 "Lenny and the Meltones" Phone 454-9278 Kitchen open 7 p.m. to 1 p.m.

Michael Tarselli, 301 W. Sher man McAdoo. I Robert Champion 529 John and would not hesitate killing him. From the point of abduction, the trio drove north on 309 stopping near IR-SO, to purchase gasoline. They then drove west on IR-80, stopping for four hours at a rest stop, then proceeded into Ohio, where they permitted Rowlands to son Freeland.

Congressman Dislikes Nixon AMBULANCE CALLS Births Transported Wednesday in the Polka Night Tonight and Every Thursday TONIGHT The Famous KRYGER BROS. POLKA ORCHESTRA Plus-FREE AWARD 12" ZENITH Portable TV Register Tuesday Thursday You Must Be Present to Win TONIGHT The New Nite Spot Presents COUNTRY WESTERN MUSIC AS YOU LIKE IT! ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kirk, Sugarloaf RD 1.

The Hazleton Community Ambulance were Anna Proietti 552 Thompson to the Hazleton State General Deaths SPECIAL TODAY! GOOD FOOD Also Tomorrow, The Day After And Every Day. mother is the former Donna John Economic Plan DOVER, Del. (AP) President Nixon's economic policies were questioned by Delaware's Hospital; James Dorse, 252 N. Wyoming home from the Ha son. Featuring RUTH and WARREN zleton State General Hospital; Hel MRS.

NETTIE M. DAVIS THOMAS STANTON Mrs. Nettie M. Davis, 30 Oak en Plesh, 533 Seybert and Vera Wagner, 143 W. Broad home lone Republican congressman Thomas Stanton, former Hazleton resident, died this morning in Long OUT OF TOWN: A daughter born August 10 to Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Baum, 48 Sanford Drive, Newark, Del. The Wilkes-Barre. formerly of Wednesday, just a week after Freeland, died Wednesday morn the state's senior senator, also JD ing at the Leader Nursing Center 9 BAR REST. Hazleton Heights (For.

Kennedy's) 454-9102 father is a son of Principal and a Republican, called tor a Kingston, where she had been a Mrs. Harold J. Baum, 303 E. Mine 12 PRICE DAYS TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS ALL RIDES REDUCED patient since last December. St.

tougher stand by the President. "I have been watching how the President's economic game FRIDAY JERRY HARRIS Born in Freeland, the deceased from St. Joseph Hospital; Catherine Moody, 28 W. Elm from the Hazleton State General Hospital, to the Hilltop Manor Convalescent Home, and Angelo Cusatis, 852 N. Church and Joseph Strimpler, 140 Wilson to St.

Joseph Hospital. The West Hazleton Community Ambulance was reported idle A daughter, Debbie Joanne, born was the daughter of the late D.F Aug. 1 to A1C and Mrs. Joseph J. Island City, N.Y.

He was a son of Hiram and Harriet McGarry Stanton. Surviving are his wife, the former. Ethel Hildebrand, West Hazleton; and four children, Mrs. Frank Gigantic, Mrs. Peter (Marion) Damico, Richard and Donald, and a sister, Mrs.

Dorothy Reese, this city. The funeral will be held Saturday at Long Island City. plan is developing, and I don't and Louisa (Fritzinger) Shelhamer. Yanochko, 1 N. Main New like what I see," Rep.

Pierre She was a member of the West Egypt, N.J. The mother is the du Pont IV said at his first minster Presbyterian Church, PIZZA HUT IS OPEN WELCOME! former Christine Gontz, this city. The father, also a former local resident, is serving with the Air Wilkes-Barre, and was well-known in Wyoming Valley as an accom Force. plished vocalist who sang with A daughter born Aug. 6 to Mr.

numerous church choirs. news conference since Congress began its summer recess. "The economic news isn't getting any worse, but it doesn't seem to be getting any better, either Maybe some additional toughness on the part of the President 'ought to be considered," he said. Du Pont indicated that he Mrs. Davis was preceeded Please Note JOE LONGO'S Bake-Rite Bakery Now Open MONDAY Thru SATURDAY 4 am to 6 pm (Closed Sundays) We remind you of our new schedule so you can pick up your Bakery orders early shop accordingly.

560 Monges Street Phone 454-5825 SEE YOU IN CHURCH and Mrs. Richard Prebula, 325 Third East Greenville, at the Pottstown Memorial Medical Cen death by her husband, Jacob Davis who served as secretary to Lu COMMERCIAL CARPET Dispensary Cases Treated at the Hazleton State General Hospital dispensary Wednesday for injuries sustained at work were Joseph Kroll, 537 Johnson Freeland, right leg, at the Freeland Water Company; ter. The mother's maiden name is zerne County Commissioners for JOSEPH STRACK Joseph Strack, 51, of 514 Dorsey Baltimore, died Monday at 1 p.m. at Fort Howard Hospital, Baltimore County, where he had been a patient three months. Bom in Hazleton, a son of the late Frank and Anastasia (Lopit) Barbara Burke.

Both parents are many years. former residents of this city. Surviving are a brother, Walter Now -J sq. yard T. Shelhamer.

Mountaintop. and would support a wage-price freeze until economic conditions Alice Gallagher, 411 W. Green several nieces, and nephews in the PIZZA Dla. Ave. right leg, at Acme Market, this Hazleton area.

stabilize, but he did not go as far as Sen. J. Caleb Boggs, R- 11 colors from which to choose 454-3151 city, and Paul Andruzzi, 198 Fourth Oneida, left wrist, at All-Steel The funeral will be held from first quality, fully guaranteed who last week joined 10 other Republican senators in the Kniffen Funeral Home, 465 Main Wilkes-Barre at 10:30 a.m. Friday with interment in urging the President to estab SKI'S ELECTRONIC SHOP A Full Service Stereo Center lish wage-price controls. Freeland cemetery.

The Rev. "frday-5peca" Pierogies Potato Cakes or Kishkie Factory Orders Accepted Looking at the economic Richard Bevan, assistant pastor problems in a political light, du of the First Presbyterian Church, Equipment Company, VIP. Treated for home injuries were Darlene Berger, Drums R. 1, Rose Salazer, 807 N. Vine Mary Holly, 653 S.

Kennedy Drive, McAdoo; Julie Gutauskas, 45 Sunrise Drive, Buffalo, N.Y.; Jack Burk-hart, Sugarloaf R. Alecia Dooley, Drums, R. 1, and John Witcofski, 839 Winters West Hazleton. 1000 of samples to choose from at our store. Check our Job Prices Samples brought to your home.

No obligations MID CITY 225 West Broad St. Ph. 455-4729 or 455-4720 Pont said, they will be a liabil Strack, he was graduated from Hazleton High' School and the Pennsylvania State University. He was employed as an industrial engineer for Martin Marietta Baltimore division. A veteran of World War Two, he was a member of Drake-Wear V.

F. W. Post 589 and the Disabled Veterans, Baltimore. He was the recipient of the Purple Heart medal. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Nicholas, in August 1970 and Michael, Feb.

1971. Wilkes-Barre, will officiate. Friends may call today from 2 to ity next year "not because we are Republicans but because we are the ins at the moment." 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. "Thursday-Special" 12 cut Delivery 6-1 1 Du Pont repeated his hopes that Boggs, who is 62, will seek reelection next year rather Weatherly (Continued From Page 13) than retire. Boggs would be a cinch to FREE CAR WASH win if he runs again, and du Surviving are three sisters and a brother: Mrs.

Michael (Helen) PIEROGI and BAKE SALE Every Thursday and Friday St. Stanislaus Church Basement 454-0662 Please bring your container Pont said, "given the considerations in Delaware, its impor Rostoski, Levittown; Mrs. Mary Leshko, Harleigh; John, Levit tant that we keep Cale Boggs JET CAR WASH 355 S. Church St. town; and George (Margaret) going because he's the best we (mum) Kudrick, West Hazleton.

Also sur have." viving are a number of nieces and FREE EXTERIOR WASH nephews. spector made one suggestion, and that was to remove the sludge from an oil tank in the elementary school before converting to number two fuel oil. Two high school students and a former student were placed on the maintenance staff for the purpose of putting lockers together, at a salary of $1.60 per hour. They are John Hartzog Barry Cunningham and Tim McGee. Directors Robert Cunningham and John Hartzog abstained from voting on the recommendations.

The treasurer's report listed a The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a. m. from the Bonin Funeral Any amount of gas your tank will take on a fill-up will get you a Free Exterior Wash. Full Service Wash will only cost $1.00 on a Fill-up of Gas PHILLIPS-66 Open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday until 8 p.m. Home, Second Street entrance, with requiem high mass at 9:30 in FECIAL FAR EAST IMPORTS 179 S.

Wyoming Sr. CLEARANCE 8 track tapes 8 track car stereo $28. 8 track lock-ins $40. Muntz stereo reg. $105.95 now $40.

8 track home unit w2 speakers (Muntz) $55. 8 track home unit w2 speakers AM-FM radio $75. Recliner chair (3 only) $65. American made reg $169.95. cash balance as of July 14 totaling St.

Mary's Byzantine Rite Catholic Church. Interment will be in St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Cen etery. "Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m.

and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. The Rev. John Koval will conduct a parastas service on Thursday at 8 p. m.

$69,855.15. Of that amount, 159.82 was expended, leaving a new Serving The Finest At Moderate Prices CARMEN'S E3S" 44 East Broad Street balance as of last night's meeting of $27,695.33. OUR ENTIRE STOCK TRACK 2 $0.00 TAPES FOR All Famous Brand Labels G.R.T. AMPEX MOTOWN-RCA-CAPITOL The Standard-Speaker will pay $10 for the best news tip of the week. If you know of something newsworthy phone 455-3636 any time, day or night, seven days a week.

Funerals FRIDAY SPECIAL MRS. SALLIE M. BROWN Mrs. Sallie M. (Steigerwalt) Brown, 91, of Parryville, a guest DEVILED CRAB $1.09 French Fries.

Cole Slaw DR. W. C. GRIESMER OFFICE CLOSED UNTIL Monday, August 16 Emergency Phone 455-6677 HOLIDAY SAVINGS IS COMING Mrs. Julia Breznicky, 1026 James who died Saturday, was buried yesterday morning from the Burcin Home for Funerals.

The Rev. Cyril Rable gave the blessing at the funeral home and was celebrant of the solemn high mass of requiem in St. Joseph's R. C. Church.

The Rev. John Marinko was deacon, and the Rev. Leo Dusheck, S.V.D., sub-deacon. Interment was in the parish cemetery, where Rev. Rable gave the blessing at the grave.

Pallbearers, all grandsons of the Cassette Special! Great Selection of New Cassettes Neil Diamond, Black Sab- ri both, Santana, Rolling 1 V' vJvi Stones, just to mention a few. Open Monday thru Saturday 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Slop in For A Cocktail and Dinner In Our NEW DINING ROOM Seats 60 People. Our New BANQUET ROOM Is Now Available with Facilities for 400 People.

ROCK of AGES MONUMENTS at the Lutheran Home, 143 W. Broad died Tuesday in St. Joseph Hospital. Born in Mahanoy Township, she was a daughter of the late Benjamin and Percilla (Beers) Steigerwalt A charter member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Bowmanstown, she was the widow of Harry E. Brown.

Surviving are three children, Mrs. Clark Steckel, Philadelphia; Mrs. George Craver and Norman A. Brown, Palmerton; a sister, Mrs. Clarence Crouthamel, Allen-town; a brother, Daniel Steiger-wait, Bowmansvflle; and two grandchildren.

The funeral will be held Friday at 1 p.ni. in Trinity Lutheran Church, Bowmanstown. There will be no viewing. The Industry's Finest. See Mr.

Perslco HAZLETON MEMORIAL CO. FOR YOUR CAR deceased, were Thomas Grega, David, Ronald and Robert Breznicky, Joseph Grohol and John Getz. Haz. McAdoo Hiway 455-4956 Next to O'Lear's Catering Any other dealer offering Rock of Ages is misrepresenting. 8 TRACK TAPE PLAYERS Starting At $39.95 If Yon Are Thinking Of ASPHALT PAVING AND COAL HAULING Call PETER DEEB For Free Estimates, 455-6969 McADOO OUTLET STORE LOCATED IN THE McADOO MFG.

CO. BUILDING SOUTH HANCOCK STREET, McADOO PRE-VACATION CLEARANCE EVERY ITEM REDUCED PRICED TO GO! UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS! ALL SALES FINAL WE ARE CLOSING FOR VACATION AFTER THIS WEEK. SHOP TUESDAY TO SATURDAY, 10 A M. to 4 P.M. AND THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL Death Notices BENEDICT XV ASSEMBLY 4th Degree Knights of Columbus Monthly Meeting Will Be Held THURSDAY, AUGUST 12 at West Hazleton Council Home 7:00 P.M.

GEORGE DOLCHIK Faithful Navigator SKI'S ELECTRONIC SHOP 3rd Alter Streets Hazleton Phone 455-9122 OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9 to 9 SAT. 9 to 6 KENVIN At Hazleton, Tuesday, Aug. 10, 1971, Willard Kenvin. Funeral services Friday, 11 a.m. from tie Bachman Rosenstock Funeral Home.

Interment in Mt View Cemetery. Friends may call it the funeral home Thursday evening 7 to 9. Bachman BURGLAR ALARMS (Business Home Anto) (Free Estimates) FRANK'S LOCKS (Bonded Locksmiths) 99 N. Wyo. 454-6623.

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