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Shamokin News-Dispatch from Shamokin, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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NEWS -DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1967 PAGE THIRTEEN Kulpmont Area News Service Men in Vietnam These names are published for those persons who desire to send Christmas greetings to Shamokin area servicemen in the Vietnam war zone. Dial 373-3631 Theodore Dalpiai i 'ifSiJt 'felt! if -lis rll'S i i 1 1 Avellino Sp4 Ronald Sp5 Raymond Frederick RA 52 668 331 PWP Chapter in Area Organizes A temporary president was elected during the initial meeting of Parents Without Partners held yesterday afternoon in the social hall of St. John the Baptist Church, Mount Carmel. Mrs, Joseph Linetty, Aristes, was appointed temporary president and Mrs. Ronald Cnlpman 13 818 Oil Co.

A 8th RRFS 629th Supply Co. last End Firemen Pay Tribute to Expired Members Tribute was paid to the mem APO San Francisco, Calif. 96308 APO San Francisco, Calif. 96238 parents and their children. Single parents, men and women, who are widowed, div-orced, separated or never married, from the Shamokin, Mount Carmel and Ashland areas are invited to become members.

A second meeting will be held on Sunday, December 3, in St. John the Baptist social hall. A special program is being planned and all interested persons are invited to attend this net meeting. In 1958, Parents Without Partners, was charted by New York State as a non-profit membership corporation. Since that time it has grown rapidly and now has chapters in every corner of the United States, in Canada and in other countries.

Sgt. Edward J. Margel AF 13 818 559 1878 Comm. Sq. Box 594 APO, San Francisco, Calif.

96295 Sgt. Daniel E. Nahodil RA 13 893 942 Co. A 4th Engr. Bn.

4th Inf. Div. SP4 John R. Bakowicz 40th Anniversary Couple Honored Mr. and Mrs.

Frank C. Stan-itski, 1311 Chestnut Street, Kulpmont will observe their fortieth wedding anniversary on Thanksgiving Day. The couple was married on November 23, 1927, in St. Ignatius Church, Centralia by the late Rev. William Boyle.

iorv of deceased members of temporary membership chair APO San Francisco, Calif. 96262 RA 13847393 HHC, 1st TC Bn (AMD) (SBN) USNS Corpus Christi Bay (T-ARVH-1) FPO San Francisco, Calif. 96601 Chief MSgt. Peter F. Bogetti Air Force 13 221 172 East End Fire Company, Kulp-ibont, during the second annual communion breakfast held yes A1C Richard D.

Rando AF 13 994 771 C.M.R. Box 3103 Sp4 Donald G. Hoch U.S. 52 678 475 510th Engr. Co.

(MDS) A.P.O. San Francisco, Calif. 96318 Gregory M. Kalejta EMFN B408 469 USS Arlington, AGMR-2 Div. FPO, San Francisco, Calif 96601 Sgt.

Chauncey D. Knopp Air Force 13 893 833 460th AEMS CMR Box 1846 terday by the organization. Eighty volunteer firemen re reived Holy Communion in St, Mrs. Stanitski is the former Julie Zimbo, daughter of the APO San Francisco, Calif. 96227 JJasimir's Church at a Mass celebrated by the Rev.

Matthias sWiiWij .4 iV, 460th AEMS Box 9384 APO San Francisco, Calif. 96307 Sp 4 Barry N. Bradigan US 52 678 481 Btry 2nd Bn. 20th Aer Arty GOOD-BYE, penny jlnchlngl Hello, Want Ads To find tenants. Jobs, buyers, good help, dial 648-4641, 339-4040 or SP4 Arthur A.

Rovito US 52 668 623 229th General Dispensary APO San Francisco, Calif. 1. Siedlecki, pastor. I In his sermon, Father Siedlec late Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Zimbo of Centralia. Mr. Stanitski is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanitski of Shamokin.

Mr. Stanitski is a widely known salesman. The Stanitski's are members of St. Casimir's Church Kulpmont. where Mr.

Stanitski is a 96307 ki conpratulated the firemen for their service to the community. The priest said the example of (ARA) APO San Francisco, Calif. 96307 1st Air Cav Div (Air Mobile) volunteer fire fighters, in taking the lead in community affairs, APO San Francisco, Calif. 96490 I Cpt. William H.

Shaw 02 310 495 210th Cbt Avn Bn (Fit Det) Sgt. Daniel R. Chiavaroli TSgt. Michael F. Kruleski, Jr, AF 13 450 330 505 Tac Con Gp Box 5617 member of the Altar Rosary Society.

Mr. Stanitski is a life member and former president APO San Francisco, Calif. 96307 VICTORIA SHAMOKIN 648-5781 Now Thru November 28th EVENINGS 7:45 ONLY SATURDAY MATINEE 2 P. M. ONIY news Mtgin should serve as an example to residents of Kulpmont.

Dr. William Rumberger, Sun-bury dentist, who was elected Sd4 James Stphr man ana moderator, interested persons from Shamokin, Mount Carmel, Kulpmont and Aristes attended the first meeting. Mrs. Coleman explained the purposes and activities of a Parents Without Partners Chapter. She said PWP is an international non-profit, non-sectarian educational organization devoted to the welfare and interest of single parents and their children whose members get together for mutual help so that single-parent homes can better provide a happy family environment and provide recreational and social activities for both adults and children.

Quoting from a letter received from Carl Ruths, Kensington, Eastern Zone director and chairman of the international board, Mrs. Coleman stressed the fact that 'PWP is not a lonely hearts organization nor a matrimonial We simply do our best, through self-help, to get people adjusted to the life that they are committed to." Both the international organization, and the many individual chapters, carry on programs and activities to help single AF 13 872 702 435 MMS CMR Box 6405 APO San Francisco, Calif. APO San Francisco, Calif, 96307: ITS 59 Kfi7 4Qfi of the Jan Sobieski Club, Kulpmont. He is also a member of 96321 Long Sp4 Vincent G. Clifford Sp4 George W.

US 51 915 894 ANNIVERSARY COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Stanitski, 1311 Chestnut Street, Kulpmont, will celebrate their fortieth wedding anniversary on Thursday. to the Northumberland County board of commissioners, was principal speaker during the breakfast.

Title of Dr. Rumber-ger's talk was "More Life Out RA 13 995 519 502 TC Detachment 244th Avn Co Co- 2nd Bn- 34th Armor APO San Francisco, Calif. 96215 AP0 San Francisco, Calif. 96289 H.H.D. 9th Signal Bn.

9th Inf. Div. San Francisco, Calif. A.P.O. 96370 Pfc Robert J.

Verbanas US 51 916 216 565th Transportation Co. TS APO San Francisco, Calif. 96312 THE I Soviet Would the Independence Hose Company and St. Francis Society. The couple has four children: Mrs.

Leona Kuthchen, Wilmington, Francis, Newark, N. Leonard, Wilmington, and Raymond, Springfield. There are seven grandchildren. A High Mass in their honor was celebrated yesterday morning at 11:00 in St. Casimir's Church.

The Rev. Matthias Sied of Living." The speaker urged the audience to discover the image they project, and make changes if PFC. John Costa IK 7B fit Model of Lunar Craft Put on Pad (Continued from "aiie One) Sp4 Richard A. Meisel US 51 916 020 Co. 228th Avn Bn (ASHB) 1st Cav Div (Air Mobile) APO San Francisco, Calif.

North Vietnam's troops from ween. 1PI Sat. Frank Woiciechowski 96490 dJ Trw. Bv Mil i the South, the Soviet Union will lnf- P-face the necessity of considering! AP0' San Francisco, Calif. what response it should make to 9268 -J CAPE KENNEDY.

Fla. (AP The first model of a manned necessary. "Habits can be changed for the better," Dr. Rumberger said. 1.

Dr. Rumberger also touched on hypnotism during his talk, He said there is "no great magic connected with hypnotism, and that its powers of sugges lecki officiated uphold its claim to the leader-1 Festivities in their honor, ar- lunar landing craft has been iPfc. Robert P. Eisenbaugh ship of international commu APO San Francisco, Calif. 96307 Pfc.

Michael J. Weaver US 52 678 479 Hdqs Hdqs Co 4th Inf. Division APO San Francisco, Calif. 96262 iffinf soul noooctims mini ami! mmww com nun SP4 John W. Mayton US 52 678 199 H.H.C.2 14th Div.

25th Inf. Div. APO, San Francisco, Calif. ranged by the children, werejj wed to a launch pad, aiming held Saturday in the Lithuan-for a mid-January launching US 51 916 006 1st Platoon Co. nism.

The United States is the lead ing power in today's world. It is 447th Inf. 9th Div, APO San Francisco, Calif. 96372 ian Club, Shamokin. Entertain- date.

ment was provided by the Stan-, The space agency and Grum-itski boys and Anthony Augus- nan Aircraft Engineering tine. Organ selections were pre- contractor, placed the deeply committed by the expenditure of blood and riches to the future of South Vietnam and tions can accomplish what ordinarily seems impossible. Robert Zevetski, company president, welcomed the assembly. Remarks were made by 'Father Siedlecki. At Last! A Hearing Aid MILLIONS Can sented by a grandson, KODen frst Lunar Module atop a Sa Sntheast Asia.

Most advocates 96225 Pfc. Donald A. Nahodil RA 11 729 674 Co. 4 1st Bn. 503 Inf.

173rd Airborne Brigade APO San Francisco, Calif. 96250 SSgt. Douglas H. Kinder A.F. 13 705 339 3rd.

FMS Box 10022 A.P.O. 96227 San Francisco. Kuthchen. turn 1 rocket on launch pad a change in administration Sunday. policy do not go so far as to de NORTHUMBERLAND PAVING CO.

DIAL 648-6806 BLACK TOPPING The rocket is the same oneimand a precipitate U.S. with-1 Calif. that was on pad 34 last Jan. 27drawal such as the Communists! when three astronauts died as seek. SP5 Eugene R.

Cavanaugh RA 13 859 151 Siren to Signal Opening of Drive The Soviet Union too has in-1 tD. Brennan, Item editor, mas-'ter of ceremonies, included Mayor Dir. itri Lahaza and At-torney Peter Krehel. A gift was presented by Cher- nski Brothers Hardware to Frank Novey, the oldest fireman fire erupted in their Apollo 1 spacecraft. tho Viefoiam i Co- '28 vested riches in a far lesser! AP0' Sa" Francisco, Calif.

war, though on The Saturn 1 is to place the Sidewalks, Driveways and Parking Lots Sounding of a fire alarm at module in an orbit more man tne unitea Mates. BE A BOOSTER Join the Coal Crackers Club 200 AWARDS TO BE PRESENTED DECEMBER 20 Kninmnnt tnmorrnw evening at miles hi-h for a flight sched-ilikey fears to have that invest; present. Mr. Novey is 71. i r.

r- i inpivt Pn fHu'n thp drain as din bility of stopping short of clear-cut defeat for the other. FREE ESTIMATES ine DreaKiasi was prepareaj7 00 will signal tne siari 01 a uiea 10 lasi o.a noais. inuring ---and served by the St. Casimir's house-to-house canvass for funds the test, the craft's two main, the Soviet investment in tne Council of Catholic the United Cerebral Palsy cam- engines each are to be cause the Middle EM. In August, 1965, 92 per cent of Women.

the households in the United States had at least one televi i Members of the fire company twice. ripsiueui dunusoii naj sijuwii Announcement of plans for the These are the descent drive was made today by Gus designed to drop the bug-likethe Soviet Union seeras to Transparent Plastic sion set. committee charge of arrange-'ments were Walter Dworak, Samuel Nocola and Alfred veacn, Kulpmont, cnairman craft and its crew to the prospect of an expanded the drive for funds in this M. the surface of the moon, and the war in Asia, though each is of Northumberland County. HuiuiuiMuaiouu MILD NERVE DEAFNESS "Model of New" Miniature Hearing Aid Given n.pr Pnnine whiVh is to lift aware tnat events can maice it Officials reported that next yearj ascent eng ne, winch is Tne mathematics of i mi The woman's auxiliary of thejat this time the new Sun-Com them off.

Leak problems with th stPMgge tmic pan v-. 'Veterans of Foreign Wars, Kulp both engines have delayed the so frightening as to suggest that first test flight several months. I side may weigh the advisa-j Industries Rehabilitation Center, along the Shamokin-Sunbury highway, will be opened to help adults 36 years of age and older to be not an actual hearing aid) Wufclngton, C. A mot special ofTtr, of unlqnt tntcrtil to thoso who hear but do not understand words, hat just been announced. A feru non-oprating model, actual lise replica of tht amalleii Dahlbcrg Hearinjf Aid evtr made, will be given away absolutely frs to anyone) answering: this advertisement.

To determine just how com-lortablt it is, wear this model in tht privacy of your own horn without oat or obligation of any kind. "IT'S VOUR8 FHEE TO KEEP." Tha sis of this instrument is only one of Its many features. It weiffha lot than a third of an ounce and it is all at "car level," in on unit. No vires lead from the body to the head. Hera la truly hope for the Hard of These modela are free.

We suggest that yon writ for youra now. will meet tomorrow night at 8:00 p. m. in the post home. After all, Christmas is a festive holiday, and what could be gayer, more colorful, more sparkling than a bottle of champagne sticking out of a sucker hamper? Now add more deluxe delicacies wine jellies, biscuits, mamoth ripe olives stuffed with almonds all tied OR WRITE TO PHONE IN COME IN l4 fJjp Crystal Clear II- Shatterproof Plastic STORr.1 trained and developed for voca-' tional activity.

This year, as in the past, per-; sons afflicted with cerebral palsy, in this area will look to the Cere-, gral Palsy organization for help. Funds received during the cam-j paign will be earmarked to help these people through treatment and rehabilitation services. RX HEARING AID SERVICE NICE HOME NICE LOCATION CLOSE TO EVERYTHING 110 East Arch Street Shamokin Home completely renovated, new oil heating system, new kitchen, new modern bath, wall-to-wall carpeting throughout. LOW DOWN PAYMENT For Appointment Call SHOOP AND BURD COMPANY 8 South Market Street Dial 644-0401 WlNDOVJ with bows of bright ribbons and bedded in gay colored cellophane and you have glamorous gift fit for a king. nnnrrnirr 716 Market Street Sunbury, Pa.

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