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NEWS DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1968 PAGE TWO Obituaries Announctmtntt of funerali aypr tn tht funeral noric column WiAlHlt Refuse Dumping Plans Advanced By Philadelphia Township Police Arrest Woman in Hit-and-Run Case Investigation by Coiil Township Police led to the arrest this morn- inrr nf unnmn mntniMct u-Iia It Mrs. Arthur Kemper Kulpment Mrs. Arthur (Ev) Kemper, 237 Other Americans In Pre-Truce Attacks Leon W. Kotkoskie Irish Valley Leon W. (Wally) Kotkoskie, 83, Irish Valley, died this morning 1360 Scott Street, Kulpmont, at 4:50 in Sunbury Community diivi at 2 00 am today in Sha- Philadelphia apparently is proceeding with its plan to dump mokin State General Hospital.

iHospital where he had been a SAIGON (AP- Communist tnn ivf trarhapp in uhrra th i nation! thn la at patient One Week. force killed 21 Americans and But during the lull C130 cargo planes and helicopters rushed in ammunition, food and fuel to hlllM tin ihm Marlnaa' aurinll ah scene to identify herself. wounded 137 others In a rash of Anthracite strip mines despite two months. Born in Mount Carmel, March the failure to obtain a permit! Born in Shamokin. Mrs.

Kern-i- Mr- Kotkoskie was the frdm the State Department of, per was a daughter of the late1 of the late Paul and Mary Th hit nA run un 00 nnm 1m tViA 16 hmiri knfniA thai rr Mines. John and Helen (Zupko) Kutch- (Lubeskie) Kotkoskie, He was a farmer who worked as a thrash listed among two crashes 1 enemy gated within a 12-hour period by s' two "The city is considering a four- en, Sr. She attended St. Stanis- jChief of Police Jesse Weaver, er contract for $3.6 million, 1.,,, Shamokin. hut wax er for many years in the area.

noui v.n -iortn Vietnamese divisions are lunar new year festival. to the west and south of Khe Sanh. and major attack could In an accident yesterday after noon At Arch and Oak Streets, with Eastern Land Reclamation resident since 1915 of Kulp- Mr- Kotkoskie was married to. Company to haul 260,000 tons of mont. where she was a former Anna (Zupcick) garbage from Philadelphia to h-r of St.

Mary's Church. (Armknecht in St. Joseph'si abandoned mine i On September 8, 1915, she was Church, August 22, 1934. He re-. Temewalvfti Cxpexled figves $hw twoptrsons were slightly injured s.

division headquarters! comf .4 and property damage amounted hases, two airfields an infantry! C13 Pssenger fights In to $900. Police plan to file charges patrol base and a U.S. Marinei Vietnam were canceled today, in that case, also. -onvov which was ambushed Air Force spokesman said James ii. J.

iue iias married to Arthur Kemper Sr. ceivea nis enucauon in oi. Until ielvidoy Mining uamwea a oiu 10 tuy wuum Joseph Church. Shamo- sruwi. tie was a mem asking that it be signed.

The Driver of a car involved in this 'just below the demilitarized the planes were needed for kin, bv Rev. F. A. Magee. ot ueen lne slost Survivor Inrlndf.

the hiu.Holy Rosary Church and the "combat-essential airlift," most garbage would be disposed of at a cost of $5.39 a ton. It now costs Philadelphia $7.60 per ton band, two daughters. Mrs. Ei- Holy Name Society of that leen Reichwein, Harrisburg. and church.

ti-. u-niio I Survivors include the widow.1 to trash. morning's hit and run accident was identified by police as Miss! But at Khe Sanh. the Marine Geraldine Hornberger, 1454 West outpost In the northwest corner Wood Street. Police said she was of the country where U.S.

corn-identified after paint scrapings manders believe the biggest were found on the auto of Theo- Red offensive of the war is be-dore Rutkoski, 826 West aWter ing readied, the U.S. Command Street. said action was "limited to soo- AP Wlrephoto Oregon with snow in the intermountain area from Montana to northern Arizona. It will be warmer in the East. Pennsylvania waste disposal; t-, two stm-sons.

Pan. Armknprht of it to Khe Sanh. The American air arm kept up its round-the-clock campaign to hamper the North Vietnamese buildup against Khe Sanh. More than 400 U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marine ficht- WEATHER FORECAST Friday night rain and snow will prevail over most of the western third of the nation.

Rain and showers will cover California, Arizona and part of xiiiiii vii i live suns, ei uiui act prohibits dumping anywhere Jr Roberti John Jame. and Valley and John Arm-in the coal region without state; Kupm0nf Baltimore: two step-approval. The law is a precau- fwo g'reat. 'daughters. Mrs.

Albert (Annal! Vonary measure to Pvent th sister. Mrs. Ko.koski. Irish Valley and outbreak of underground mine, mo c. am n.

Mrs. Edward (Catherine) Cul- artillery er bombers raked enemy gun The accident occurred at 1:55 radic mortar and v.ii-... one orotner. Feter Kutchen. Rrauu a.

police said, while Rut-(duels. koski's car was parked in front1 Communist forces were of his home. Chief Weaver later scheduled to start a seven-day and troop positions in 24 hours, and three more raids were fown by Air Force B52 bomb- i children; three great grand Mount Carmel. found the Hornberger car narked truce at 1 a.m. Saigon time Snt- ers.

Hydrogen Bomb Particles Found At Crash Scene Guidance Offered Parents of Youths Bound for College ichildren, one sister, Mrs. Agnes jPahutka, Ranshaw aud a broth, er. Joseph Kotkoskie, Irish Val- iley. fires, which is a costly problem iojhis area. any dumping is permitted, an application must be submitted and approved.

The law provides a penalty of up to $rrpoo per day for illegal dump-mi. Last summer when Donald Kerr, of Eastern Land Reclam-j Daniel E. Houck Aristt Daniel E. Houck, 75, of Aris- in the citv, He said the offending urday, or noon EST Friday. The in the last week, more than motorist's car was damaged to allies have announced their 2,000 flichts have the enomy the extent of $400.

rease-fire for Tet, the new year positions threatening Khe Sanh. The driver of one car and a festival, will run for only more than 7,000 tons of young occupant of another were hours, from ft p.m, Monday to Late Wire Flashes CONNELLSVILLE, Pa. (AP) An apparent explosion sent fire raging throufh two-tory home today, killing three persons and critl-cily burning a fourth. Connellsville State Hospl tal said one woman and two children were dead on arrival. Another woman was reported in "very bad shape." Mrs.

Henry Latshaw Mount Carmtl tes, died at 5:30 this morning in Ashland State General Hospital. Born in Aristes, Mr. Houck was a son of Daniel and Char- A unique program designed to THULE AIR BASE. Green- injured in yesterday's collision at a.m. Wednesday, U.S.

pilots flew a total of 69 land (AP) The U.S. Air Force, Oak and Arch Streets. Drivers In one of the Communist at-j missions asainst North Vietnam f-mnrf' hvrfrnton hnmh ra were William Wolfe. 20 Eaele tacks Thursday night, on the concentrnting on Mrs. Ellen E.

Latshaw, 67, provide basic information to par- ation, first proposed the garbage disposal plan it met with met withilotte (Lonsbine) Houck. He truck convoys along the south ments Thursdav around the spot I Avenue, and Mrs. Barbara Can- Lai Khe base where the U.S. 1st where a B52 'bomber crashed ae'ora- Shamokin R.D. 1.

Infantry Division has its head-and burned "on thick Ice near Chief Weaver said Mrs. Can- 19 miles north of i. f.n.j u-ti i i fnn rnmmnnut trnnns rront tn porous opposiuon we An- a veteran of wora war i. Locust Street, Mount Car-1 ning to enter college foUowing; fS WIth Cmpanyimel. died in Geisinger Medical high school graduation will bJi definite has been determined B.

1st U.S. Engineers. Icenter. Danville, vesterdav fol-ihrid next Wednesday bv the euid- ern panhandle and north of the Mu Ola Pass that funnels heavy traffic to the Ho Chi Minh trail the plan provides for dumping! xir. Houck wis a member of: mis a rnnc i irn a nnco i iifiiu ih in in i it i in inrpr.

rw" lowing a long illness. garbage in pits in Cass and Fos-lthe American Legion and the Bom in Mount Carmel, Au ance department of Shamokin1 Area High School. Harold Thomas, guidance di-! But the Air Force doesn't section while driving her car striking distance of the through Laos. Pilots renorted know whether the rest of the north on Oak Street Wolfe was officers' club, then zeroed in destroying or damaging 21 four bombs aboard the big Stra- traveling west on Arch Street at grenades fired from bazoo-( trucks. Veterans of Foreign Wars Posts gust 9, 1900, Mrs.

Latshaw was Mount Carmel. He also be- a daughter of the late Thomas rector, said the program, sched- ty. i.Zerbe Township in Xorthum herland County once was consid 'tpniV Air PnmmanH Ipt nrp hiir. the time. K3S.

ied in the snow and ice or at I Wolfe complained of injuries to The ered as a dump site by the Memorial Association. uiuikcu-jUiea ai r.io in me senior mgni Survivors include the widow, snire- 0n December 31-1920. the! school auditorium is open to par-' the former Caroline Snyder; a'former Ellen Brokenshire and.ents of Sophomore Class mem- 3 Cars Destroyed, Fires Break Out As Miners Picket the bottom of North Star Bay the hip and said he would consult uinT Reading Railroad Company. an American Red Cross man, under about 880 feet of water, a family physician. Mrs.

Can- nuwevtr, me tcrue piupuai daughter, Charlotte, and son Afal r.pn rcfrharH TTunTiW AaUm'c enn ooioin two American construction men marriage in Sunbury. Mrs. Lat-j Letters were sent bv the guid-shaw was a member of Zion(ance otficial t0 parents of tne' told 'a news conference. ed bruises 'of the head, police and, 18-vear-old Vietnamese aii (ho HoKric ic hoin loff vonnrto girl who worked in the club. An- met wun stin opposition irons Daniel S.

Aristes: two step sons, the township supervisors. Rollin snvder. Mundelein, III, The supervisors originally ex- and Jame, Snyder, Hopewell, 4U. HIV VllVilO k.V.,l3 AVV. LVM.

rrimiuve Lnurvu, i mi iiii umiii til oiner c. Army men, uiusi vi nihn. .,1 npmn man mncr Surviving are the husband, and urew their artend. JOHNSTOWN. Pa.

(AP)-Four vvhere sam Both autos re extensively iv payment pian coiua oe worK Robert C. two sons, Danville. I sno'p. flrp, hrnkp mit and three cars Decause "Snt now i nave damaged and had to be towed Communist troops and demo control of the contamination and fr0m the scene. Police estimated and Donald W.

Frackville: twoi air innmac onn 11cc nru upre mhm i i e-n iihii iiiiic-, Martin Gallagher, Jr. Shamokin grandchildren; one brother, m- 7. Vsnn rnal minor, ncM. flont want ,0 let el the total damage at $900. liam Rrokenshire.

Hometown: 1 me." 1 II inrf rt fnnn uninM r-i inA Fifty nan no ranon nranc nt nnuaaa nit; a uiiii-luiilmi iiiiiic: Widow Found Slain In Ransacked Home DOYT.KSTOWN, Pa. fAP. Robbery was the motive for the bludgeon slaying of a widow in her 80s in nearhv Pipersville Thursday, says Bucks Coun'y D'st. Atty. Ward F.

Clark. Clark said the home of Mrs. Alice Swope was found ransacked by a neighbor who discovered the widow's battered body in a bedroom. Mrs. Swone lived a-lone in the story frame home located about eight miles north of here.

Clark declined to say if police had any leads as to 'he identity of the assailant, but said thv found a blunt object believed to be the death weanon. He declined to say what the object was. Martin a. uauagner, 39. ot siv sisters.

Mrs. George (Flor- riW. 1512 West Arch Street, was strick- ence) zaleha. Mrs. Harriet rU basic information lition squads slipped into the An Khe and Holloway airfields 50 miles apart in the central highlands before dawn under the cover of mortar fire.

At An Khe they damaged at least one $2.5 million C130 cargo Hane. an Army helicopter, two pd out. The railroad ignored any reference to paying for dumping rights. Kerr last summer flatly rejected payment of royalties. In December he declined to identify the townships where the gar-page wxmld be dumped.

Originally. Kerr said Easten Land would haul garbage to the The Lumber was tossed under a pn with an flcutp heart attack last f. r.iu. Parents He added that it had not been dee'ded whether to search deeper for the rest of the bombs. The plane crashed Sunday on a nine-foot thick blanket of ice Area Theft Loot Found in CT Home Rill include details on college ad- coal tioole and set afire in an mission, prerequisites and varied effort to burn down the tipple, ii uiic, iuia.

jiOliici vonniu, night in front of his home and was jfrs. Alma Navrosky, Mrs. Ruth pronounced dead on arrival at Herman, all of Mount Carmel, Shamokin State General Hospital. an(1 Mrs yjctor (Dorothy) An- scholarships that are available, police said, but troopers put out'coverjn North sar b3V near Early explanation of college fire trucks and a jeep. Two a iiieiong resiaenc oi snamoKin.

se of jietuchen, N.J. programs, especially admission Ttlo nanv caiH ,9 Loot stolen in a burglary Jan- ttc. and 13 Communist troops ijoai region in seaieu can. iu r.iiac,npr hnrn Anril ponths ago, the statement was 1928. son of Martin B.

Gallagher denied and the public was Carl N. Miller Ashland beand the late Margaret (King) Gal- requirements and tuition costs, Tas xtensively dam- indicate that the P52 may have at the Scott re killed and 11 U.S troops to parents sed by fi and twof tte on impact ore S. wounded in exchanges of fire. Ing plans for the future education 0 rrewman nVripd in fhpishaniokm home as result of the Only light damage was report- of their children, guidance of- cars were Durneo one crewman perished in the Tuesday of two Sha- ed at Hollowav an airstrip used ficials reported. No juries were reported bu crash.

Six others parachuted to kiri mm jn omcctim w1th yiZ i.n nnc nor cnffprpH it fata hpart I sflfpfv Onp nf thpm fant Army neiitupveis anu ormed garbage would isuled into the Anthracite re- lagner. Mr. Gallagher was graduated Carl X. Miller, 75, of Millers- ion on Cat cars. from Coal Township High School.

I ville, died in Ashland State Gen Nerr Keeps repeaung me atu- of th Anthracite region toJHe was a member of St. Joseph's Ural Hospital yesterday after by cauin? in parents sopn-: anotner ourgiary. nlaneSi Twenty Americans were Crrr omore Class members, they can attack. iL! I Arrest of the two Shamokin hut enemv casualties Commerce Secretary a-arH thp an has tnurcn. sir.

oauaaner senea uwu rv. rhnrf I Bf Ht- thpr ha. with the Armv in Japan following' Born Ashland, November, egin aecming on ne coueae pro-1 oyrii ill nsiiiauu, --o- -v JminolPacp XM effarintr fcrnton fumievuuii nun a gun were not Known 13, .1892, Mr.Mdler was a son, amsana can in ua pians lorj "hop glary in 1965 led police Near the Cambodian border to of the Solar Fuel Co. which the orm ar ii. war II been no indication of any lessen-iorld ttg of the intensitv with which! Surviving are the father and of' the "late Charles and Mary financing the education of their, 'trieS Carl) Miller.

He was a resident children." guidance officials said. United Mine Workers Union is havo nncitivp tho 10 1 1 0 1,1 onuu-ci tne nortn 0t lb A.ne 1 hiirTi Qttr in SnnhiiMr i i or Patricia Anna Galla- Ann, fiX I ihe" plan is opposed in the coal one niece wuiiwuij. gunners siammeu munai trying to organize. of the Ashland area all his life, A camera ana two transistor rounds into a patrol base of the region. igner, Lansford, Fa weapons are around the scar" where the plane crashed, Hun-ziker said.

But while "every piece of de radios, taken on New years Day, I U.S. 25th Infantry Division, kill- State troopers were put under control of Somerset Coun'y Sheriff Norman Walker. They re and served for 29 years as tax collector of Butler Township. Mr. Miller was a member of; 1966, at the Great Scott Store, ins three infantrymen and Funeral Notices were recovered Wednesday at the wounding another 30, bris we found was contminat- portedly were instructed to main- the Butler Township school tain thp nparp hut make no ar- pH hv thp (WWc raHinar-ttvp nome of Michael Vesneskie.

822 In the northern 1st corps board for 12 years. He was Admitted to Hospital WASHINGTON (AP) Secre-tary of Commerce Alexander B. Trowbridge was listed in satisfactory condition today at Washington Hospital, where he was admitted after complaining of chest pains. Trowbridge, 38, entered the hosnital late Wednesday night on the advice of his doctor. A Commerce Department spokesman said Trowbridee, who suffered a mild heart attack about a year and a half ago, had been tired and rundown recently.

He added the secretary also had been unable Elements, More Tremors Plaoue Western Sicily rests. I contents. Hunziker said, "based i West Street, Shamokin. Area, enemy gunners lobbed 50 member of St. Joseph's Church F1YNN Mrs.

Edward Flynn, 105 MARTIN George Thomas Mar At thp samp fim- rnnri mortars rounds onto an artillery South Locust Street, Mount Car aieanwnue, county juugejon tne information we now Thomas Lansberry was sum-! have, this does not present a William Hassinger of the Sunbury uni at Phu Bai- headquarters of tin, 1210 west Nelson Street, land trie Astuana Loage oi tins Shamokin. Funeral services will Survivors include the widow, be held in the Farrow Funeral the forrrjer Marsaret Lynch: mel. runerai win ce neia satur moned from Harrisburg. He no ro fnrpp ca nicrfnl me U.3. Jro marine iivisiuu.

daneerous situation to anyone." ciay morning. Requiem Mass scheduled a conference for later be celebrated at 9:00 in Home, Sixth ond Chestnut; three children. Dr. Charles Mill- in the day with union and com Church of Our Lady. Burial will PALERMO.

Sicilv (AP) Streets, Saturday morning ot er, Frackville: Grace, wife of 11:00 with Rev. Charles Scud-iDr, William Carey, Schuylkill ers officiating. Burial will be in; Haven, and Hazle. at home; four Hunziker said he joes notjand scope were recovered from in Lommunisi iorces irieo a know what percentage of the the wife of two suspects in the around attack at the same t'me, thermonuclear devices aboard shop burglary. but the artillerymen drove them thp n'aie has hen foun.

I Arrested and charged i back with small arms and ma- Hunziker said he does not burglarizing Chester Geiser's Gun 1 chine-guns. Ten Marines were be in St. Mary's Cemetery at "Seaverclale. Friends may coll at Higgms Funeral Home from 4:00 to 10:00 p.m. Friday.

Rain, wind and more pany lawyers, remors worsened the misery1 The union says some 100 mi-today of western Sicilv, hit by ners at two Solar mines voted a powerful new shock Thursday, last year in favor of recognizing after a massive earthquake Jan. the union as its bargaining Udd i-eiiows Cemetery, rnends grandchildren, and one brother, and relatives may call ot the Lamont Miller, Fountain Darentlv were on board the huee slop, fcuntoiry, on October 20, wouneea, ana enemy casualties to shake off a cold in the past week. were not known. 1965. were Vesneskie and Vincent Springs.

runerai ncme rriaay evening from 7:00 to 9:00 and Satur The Marine convoy was am 8ALLAGHER Martin B. Gollagh-, er, 39, of 1512 West Arch 15. 1 agent. The spokesman said there J. Bressi, 901 East Sunbury Street, Shamokin.

Bressi, who day until time of services. aircraft not thrown from it when it nlunsed mto the ice. He displayed a ohotograoh of what he called the p'ane's impact bushed Thursday 17 miles north- Officials reuorted that the toll The union won the National Auto Registration Mreer. r-unerai services win was no indication Trowbridge arretted is east of Khe Sanh. Eieht Marines held Monday morning with Car' N- Miller, Millers- rc- ii suffered another heart attack.

from the new shock n.w stood Labor Relations Board election at nine dead and 87 injured. five votes, and the comoany quiem mass at 10:00 in St, vine. Requiem Moss will be MppilCUl IUM3 muncw celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday i i i kV This added to the hundreds later charged that seven of the area and a long, black scar in Z.W" oau or a neanng were Kiuea, 44 were wounaea. the ice where the plane slid fori next Wednesday before a Sunbury and the Leathernecks counted several hundred yards, spewing alderman.

only three enemy bodies. in St. Joseph's Church, nf antn killed and injured in the es were illegal. and burial will be in the P0" ions are on their way'trous quake that left a dozen! The XLRB held a hearing on cemetery at Fountain Springs.1 car i communities in ruins 10 days the company's complaint, but so fuel and burning. C5UKMC, wiiu was iaien uuu u.a.

spuxesman saiu oniy a custody late Tuesday night and artillery and mortar rounds confined to the county jail, was were at Marine forces in II A L.TI LI I 1UL1J. U1UUVU VMWJ i i Of the ytn.UarV,eT KUNKEL'S CATERING SERVICE WKODINRS 0 SHOWFRS a PARTIFS FI NFRALS DIAL 6483462 1500 Pulaski Avenue Hunziker, a SAC officer, is dl rectin' and recov far has handed down no rulins. FMn.mi Minfk' owners, the The new nuake sent thousands, Most of the mines in the area i- cove arraigned Wednesday. He posted the Khe Sanh area Joseph's Church. Burial will be in St.

Edward's Cemetery. 1 Friends and relatives will be re-J ceived at the Kelley Funeral Home, 1005 West Arch Street, en Sundav evening, from 6:00 until 9:00, ond Monday until I time of the service. The Rosary -ill be recited in the funeral heme on Sunday evening at 6:30 by the pansh Holy Name IScciety. ery efforts bv some 40 men in Jtreer, sniana, ounaay onr-; rpfnPPP tpnt renters and tens arp nninn minpc Tt h-q ro. the near-total darkness of the i aiI for a hearin2 next Wednes-jand only one Marine was i nif i ucLut noon and evening.

'of revenue said thousands from Palermo and ported that just about every ui. eu.u aay. i wounaea. rracn arpa I wn no nnnrprs ann RICE Daniel M. Rice, Gordon fr station wagons cities on me mnge ci ine mine a 20-mile radius a "vr' 'ij; Street, Gordon.

Funeral services "uld be mailed around Feb. faster ares fleeing into tne shut dmil today because their fc- r-ing technicians to the scene will be held Saturday at 1:00 nnH iwnnn for motorcycles and open 10 nuaaie again arouna workers were on the picket line. m. in the Kull Funeral Home. i-itnrc a-ill bonfires North Ninth Street, Ashland.i" nn nP ahont Feb 9.

i Two more tremors riDpled solar miners earn about tne same pay as union miners, but the union says they don't get the Air Force efforts are beins hamoered by dark and cold. Newsmen who arrived at Thule Thursday are to be flown over the site. Rev. Robert Hughes, pastor MV 1967 reeis- the a-ea morning. Mafia the Evongelicol Lutheran v.

hp vphi- reported that same fringe benefits. The union -i -i r- 1 ci 1 a a 1 1 1 because the v-nurcn or jn.neru. midnight were Duyuiji uie 5ui-ials0 complains I lr. 31 He cautioned motorists to.viving uvesracK 01 aepreMi(mine do not pa the 40-cent a the miners' re 7" UL I re-urn their applications early -emees at ruinousiy ton royalty ta HOUCK Daniel D. Houck, Aristes.

Funeral services will be at 2: CO p.m. Monday in 'Billig Funeral Home, Numidia, "with the Rev. Walter Hafer, Jpastor of St. Peter's Lutheran iC Aristes, officiating. Burial will be in St.

Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Numidia. Visitation of friends ot the funeral home will be on Sunday evening, from to 9:00. ur to avoid a last minute rush. Pr-es. foment fund as do union mines.

miwt vwt, wi 11 ic iw.iciu, hvi'io 1 itnirAmmonf naa laiiTif-ntKi i LOFT'S WliX COLLECTION Has Your Deslre i' t. Loti of Sentiment Outside jj Delicious Chocolates Inside Fridav evenina. In lieu of flow. a Droeram to pay S800 to tne Bnn tu- ers, the family asks that dono- good Unit in Service Fairview Ambulance Office M8 1700 Night Calls o48-1704 or 4-43o1 (Wednesday afternoon and Sundav only) Emergency Physician Dial head of eve-y family that lost: t. arrOQlaA 1fli its home in the quakes.

ni-t-f. tnr' vn. -nrt nons ce maae jo sr. rauis. 1 i Lutheran Church, Gordon.

Today at LOCOl ChUIXn uitu ci.h Tta An American Red Cross blood der limiting the number of pickets to 15. Walnut Street. Ashland. Funeral mobile is in service today at Trin- KlUCZ (KLUTZ) John Joseph (Klutz) Kluci, 1672 Stratford 'Avenue, Bridgeport, services will be held in' services will be held Soturday at ity Episcopal Church Pansh 1:30 p.m. in the Otto Funeral House, Home.

200 Centre Street. Ash-i Quota is 110 pints. Donations of land. Burial will be in Christ blood will be accepted until 5:45 Church Cemetery, Fountain Sprinqs. Friends may call at the ithe Farrow Funeral Home, Sixth 'and Chestnut Streets, Saturday afternoon at 1:00 with the Rev.

Daniel J. Yolton of the Welsh Congregaticacl Church officiat funeral home Friday, from Schedf1-' Work Saturday This schedule ts printed as received from the rartotis trig companies. This Newspaper cannot accept respnsi bility for inaccuracies in cctt "any reports. Glen Burn Colliery, Inc. Glen Burn Retail Pocketa News-Dispatch p.m.

to 9:00 p.m. ing. Burial will be in Northum S.H.S. Alumni Group To Meet Monday Nieht A meeting of the executive committee of Shamokin High School Alumni Association will be held Monday evening at 8:00 in the high school cafeteria. Judge Frank S.

Moser, association president, will conduct the session during which plans will be advanced for the association's eighty-fifth anniversary reunion in the spring. Refreshments will be served. berlond Memoriol Park, Stan- WARNTZ Mrs. Lillie Markle 1 incfon. Friends may call at the Warntz, 82, of 216 Seventh J.

FRANK HOOVER. Founder Shamokin Dilljr Newt 1893) SharooUte Dispatch 'Established 188S) Combined September 18 1933 ROSES and LACE LOVE and ROMANCE Beautiful gift heart with a deluxe as- Ribbons Roses i' sortment of famous Loft's Miniatures. i OH OC i $10.00 $12.95 i "sATIN I SWEEART i ENCHANTMENT HEART 'I; Red Orchid Pink and Or Pink Satin 77 Piece Assortment of i Milk and Dark Chocolate Miniatures Dork and Milk Chocolotei i Street, New Cumberland, native cf Shamokin and widow cf Herbert Warntz. Funeral serv- irsc wilt Ka KiaM rtlnrlnj AftAr. funerol heme Friday evening from 7:00 to 9:00 ond until time of services.

KOTKOSKIE Leon W. (Wdiy) Kotkoskie, Irish Valley. Funeral lie News-Di. patch Extendi Birthday Greetinqs Attorney Daniel W. Kearney, noon ct 200 in JS.TSZ ES2S Funerol Home, 31 Hummel wuuam Dyer Managing Editor Avenue, Lemoyne.

The Rev. 'Paul MacElnree Idttor Motfhew L. Winters, pastor cf Karl A Hoffman Advertising Mgr Trinity Lutheran Church, Campi'- BiHnet- Mgr ii ix- I ii Albert Snealusky ill, will officiote. Bunol will be, Clrrulatlon Mgr in the Camo Hill Cemetery. services will be held in Queen! 1 of The Most Holy Rosary Church Monday morning atj 10:00 with burial in St.

Ed-! widely known Shamokin lawyer. William H. Rhodes, retired Sweetheort vgilivi LITTLE HEARTS ACE of HEARTS Friends and relatives will be re-l n.wistindi 10c copy; deuerM by carrier In Shamokin and adjacent ceived ot the funerol home on mlory we.k; 6y Friday evening from 7:00 until ftt month; three tnontha $5J5: Hi 9:00. months SlOJO; on year $3100, Is i ward's Cemetery. Friends and relatives mcy call at the Luces Funeral Home, 120 South Mar-! ket Street, day Sunday until 1 10:00 p.m.

ond Monday mcrn- ing until time cf services. The Rcssry will be recited Sunday evening at 8:00. Wifa Husband Mother Dad ROSINI Gas and Oil Inc. 137 East Independent Street 24-HOUR SERVICE OIL HEAT INSTALLATION Dial 648-1158 ortu-iois aavanc. Five-Day Forecast Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Grandparent.

Grandchildren Little girls and boys UTSHAW Mrs. Henry (Ellen) Extended forecast for "ErTto to Lsrshow, 436 North Locust' January 27. through Wednesday. far -f all local I That Say a Lot Th Lover favorite Hearts for Young Lovers Filled with Tw 1 Assorted Chocolate 1 Lxve in Bloom filled with milk chocolate delights $3.75 For Jove Street, Mount Corrref. Funercl' January 31: printed to this newspaper as services will be held et 1:30 ro-j Temperatures ar.

to 9tU Relresenutir. morrow oftemoon ot the Rother-1 averag. Mo normal, with day- BotUnelll-Gallagher Inc. WOULD YOU BELIEVE English COUGH Remedy of 1742: spoonful of bruised wood lice with milk. See Tour Doctor Thea See t'a.

For Complete Prescription terries CITY PHARMACY Dial C48-SU1 or US-4U2 PrescripiioB Deiiser? Service Liberty and Saabary SU. Hkhael abilnlak PBO, tJL.CJk. we have the one GREEN STAMPS Published Every Evening me. runera, nome, xw tirn, high, the upper Ms north to tha 30s south and over- Except Sunday by rur ri lEvi pi rjr sirrs HOMI MlAISMVKf postor cf the Primitive Method NEWS PUBLISHING and dist Church, offkiating. Burial; 1 PRINTING COMPANY w.mi tk.

generally cold. Precipitation may riu-' w. ill follow in the AAount Carmel Il.H w.f.' TO1 North Rock Street Cemetery. Visitation ct the Wi' lnn or rnor attr shamokin. Pa, I787J funerol home will be from 7:00 1 quivalant, occurring as snow Entered as Second Claat tn 9:00 tnnioht anH fnmarmw north and as snow or rain south Mail Matter at Shamoala, Pa.

MCHEVROH I I sW I Eighth and Independence Streets BOOK STORE fsfoWiif4 1163 until time cf the funeral. 1 early next week. i.

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Years Available:
1923-1968