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Advertisement Hail.fon Standard-Speaker, Tuesday, Moy 23, 1972 32 iwcton sides Today! Funeral Services or Murder Sunset today 8:22 p.m Deaths Victims Will Be Held Today; Police Investigation Continues Bates Company Sells Apartments in West Hazleton WILLIAM n. HOLMES William H. Holmes, 88 W. Miner SI. Coaldale.

died Sunday iu Sunrise tomorrow 5:39 a.m. Monnset tomorrow 3:19 a.m. Full Moon Saturduy night The telescopic planet Uranus Is about 6 degrees north of the moon this evening. Uranus circles the sun every 81 years and has been in (he constellation Virgo since 1967. MRS.

MARY ORLl'SKY Mm. Mary Orlusky, 85, of Conk lin. N.Y.. died Monday at the Car bondale Nursing Home following a Coaldale Hospital. He was 67.

He was last employed as Funeral services for two area District Attorneys continue to press maintenance engineer at Coaldale lengthy illness. Born In Germany, (die was preceded In death by her parents, Hospital. front of her home. Her partially clad body had been struck twice by shotgun blasts, one hitting her In the upper right back, and the residents, both murdered by shot for an early solution to the double gun fire early Saturday killing. will be held today while State Po I Mrs.

Eugene (Renata) Paul Fred and Dorothea Sack; and her Born in Lansford, he was a son of the late Warren T. and Mayme second on the left side. lice and members of the staffs ofimeno, 27, of Buck Mountain, Wea- mall) Holmes. Weaver, found dead in the cab therly K. 2, will be buried at 3 p.m the Luzerne and Carbon County Surviving with his widow, the former Gertrude Boyle, are his of his light truck between 4 and Regional Forecasts Eastern Pennsylvania Fair north through Wednesday and mostly cloudy south with chance of a few showery periods tonight and Wednesduy.

Lows tonight upper 40s and 50s. Highs today and Wednesduy In 70s with some low 80s north. 4:30 a.nv, had shotgun wounds of the head and arm. The fatal blast Today's Events Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce annual dinner meeting, Stan GenetU'a Pennsylvania Room, cocktails at 6 p.m., dinner 7 p.m. First Presbyterian Women's Association Fellowship breakfast, church Fellowship Hall, 9:30 a.m.

James E. Harrington Jr. organ recital, Grace United Church of Church, 8 p.m. St. Paul's United Methodist Tressler and Welllver Bible Classes spring banquet at Bennett's, Berwick, bus leaving from church at 5:30 p.m.

Women of the Moose, Moose Home, 8 p.m. Ilarwood Area Ladies Civic and Social Club, Ilarwood firehall. Xi Epsilon Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. West Hazleton Business Ed. Club, Holiday Inn, 7 p.m.

llazleton Duplicate Bridge Club, Elks Club, 8 p.m. Hazleton Kiwanis Club, Stan Genettl' Mural Room, 12:05 p. m. Hazleton CAP, Municipal Airport, 7 p. m.

U. S. Naval Reserve Division 417 U. S. Naval Reserve Training Center, 7 p.

in. stepmother, Mrs. Warren Holmes Lansford; and two stepsisters Funerals husband, Herman, in 1955. following her husband's death, she Jived with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Kozak, Conklin, N.Y.

She was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, White Haven. She is survived by three daughters: Mrs. Robert (Emma) Berg of Vestal, N.Y.; Mrs. William (Linda) Dannyluck of Endieott, N.Y.; and Mrs.

Kozak; and a brother, Airs Frank Llewellyn, Summit which took his life shattered the window on the drivers side of the Hill, and Mrs. Wayne Herring vehicle. Hanover. Weaver's body was discovered Private services will be at 11 by his grandson, James Martin i il I it. today from the Jeffries and Son Funeral Home, Weatherly, with the Rev.

H. Raymond Jones, pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Freeland, officiating. Interment will be in St. Nicholas R.C.

Church Cemetery, Weatherly. T. Emerson Weaver, 64, of Sandy Valley, will be buried during a private service at the convenience of his family. The bodies of the two victims were discovered seven miles apart, according to investigating police. Mrs.

Paulmeno was discovered at about 5 a.m. by neighbors, lying in check, of Mountaintop, and his a.m. totiav in me uruum runn Home, 53 E. Phillip Coaldale. A three family apartment in West llazleton located at 316 316Vj 31B East Green Street has been sold there for the Llzetta Parkinson Estate by The Albert J.

Bates Com-pany, Haleton's oldest real estate agency. The new owners are Stanley A. Lobitz Jr. and Raymond D. Zelenack.

The Albert J. Bates Company ia getting daily calls for modern homes In the Hazleton-Conyngham-Drums-Mc Adoo Freeland-Weather-ly-Whlte haven area. If you have a home to sell, may we suggest that you list it with us now, for immediate sale. This slxtv-four year old agency sDecializes in the sale of executive- date for the evening at the Crest wood High School prom at the Le HERBERT W. FRITZ Chateau Inn and Country Club, Herbert W.

Fritz. 87, of 3004 Roy Mummey, Zion Grove, who died Thursday in the llazleton State General Hospital, was buried yesterday morning from Mount Zion Lutheran Church, Zion Grove. The Rev. John Light conducted the services. Interment was in Mt.

Zion Cemetery. Pallbearers were John Marlako, Nebin, Guy and Paul Meyer, Gary Schell. Ralph Wanner and Chester Lukasik. Walter of Texas. Five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren also survive.

Private funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. from the A.M. Kocher Funeral Home, East White Haven, as he drove Zone Forecasts Upper Susquehanna. Middle Susquehanna and Northeast Including the Poconos Fair weather through Wednesday. Lows tonight in the upper 40s io mid 50s.

Highs both today and Wednesduy mid 70s to low 80s. Probability of precipitation ten per cent today and 20 per cent tonight. Winds easterly five to 15 mph today. Brighton Philadelphia, father of Mrs. Robert (Aleath) Jones, this citv.

died Friday in the Northwood toward his grandparent's home and discovered the truck along the Sandy Valley Road. Nursing Home, Philadelphia. White Haven, with the Rev. Paul A native of Allcntown, the de ceased had been employed by Trichet of Endieott officiating. In torment will be in the Laurel Cem etery, White Haven.

There will be no visiting. the Bethlehem Railway Express Agency for 45 years prior to his re tirement. Surviving, in addition to Mrs, Cyclist Injured quality homes. We do not sell all the real estate sold here, but we do CONSTANT1NE VALITSKY sell most of the best something Jones, are another daughter, Mrs. Doesn't Qualify Under New Ruling Grant Denied Conyngham Borough Authority for Sewage Plant Construction Constantine Valitsky, 63, of 342 Mrs.

William (Amelia) Kisen-wether, 51 Main Conyngham, who died Thursday at St. Joseph Hospital, was buried Monday from the Krapf and Hughes Funeral Home. The Rev. Philip C. Biblehimer, of for you to bear In mind, when you list your home for sale.

Kathryn I. Zierdt, with whom he resided; four grandchildren and In City Crash A West Hazleton motorcyclist six great-grandchildren. We are eminently qualified by The funeral will be held today Christ Lutheran Church, conducted received minor injuries at 2:05 p.m. Monday on South Vine Street the funeral services. Interment was at 1:30 p.m.

at the J. S. Burkholder experience to serve you in the sale of better real estate. Funeral Home. K01 Hamilton in Conyngham Union Cemetery.

when a truck backed into his ma Allcntown. Friends may call from would not be enough to meet the demands according to the depart Pallbearers, all grandsons of the chine and threw him to the Ridge Terrace, Coaldale, a retired employe of the Coaldale Mining died Sunday at his home. Born in Czechoslovakia, the deceased was a son of the late Joseph and Elizabeth (Orsulak) Valitsky. He was a member of Ss. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church, Coaldale.

Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret Katkocin of Lansford; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Ruth Ann) Gerchufsky, Hometown; two grandchildren; three brothers, Louis, Point Pleasant, N.J.: Severing deceased, were Franklin, Russell ment, which went on to say the de- noon Tuesday until time of the fun eral. Cniiscrman Robert Lehman and iouis Kisenwether, Nelson Berger, Daniel Brooks and James ALBERT J. BATES COMPANY HAZLETON'S OLDEST REAL ESTATE AGENCY identified the injured man as Hen MRS. WAYNE SNYDER Garbacik.

Andrews Again Heads E. Union Twp. Demos George Andrews, a Democratic committeeman of the Sheppton precinct in Schuylkill County, last night was reelected chairman of the East Union Township committee for a two-year term. Andrews, whose election took place in the Sheppton American Legion Home, pledged an untiring effort toward bringing unity to the Schuylkill County Demo ry M. Zellner, of 7 W.

Clay Ave. Lehman said Zellner received in Mrs. Esther C. Snyder. 76, of 330 By BILL CROOKS Conyngham Borough Authority's request for a Community Facilities grant to aid in construction of the borough's sewage treatment plant has been denied because of a new ruling permitting such grants only to projects costing $1 million or less.

Funds derived from the state's two harness racing tracks, the department's only source of revenue, Center Jim Thorpe, died Satur 532 N. Locust St. 4 5 4- 1 3 6 1 juries to his right knee and ankle, and that he would consult his family doctor. day in the Gnaden Huetten Hospital, Lehighton. She was a sister Coaldale; and Anthony, Tamaqua; of George Hascher, this city.

The accident took place between The deceased, who was the and five sisters, Mrs. Josephine Krokovich, Coaldale; Mrs. Edwin widow of Wayne Snyder, was a daughter of the late Henry and (Catherine) Seward and Mrs Frank (Margaret) Wolosin, both Hanna (Gross) Hascher. Mine and Juniper Streets when the truck driver, Mark J. Berta, of 922 North Street, Freeland, stopped his vehicle while traveling south on Vine Street, backed up and hit the motorcycle, Lehman The funeral of Albert C.

Hilde-brand, 10 E. Hill Jeanesville, who died Thursday at the State General Hospital, was held Monday morning from the Grebey, Beltz and Gleim Funeral Home. Continued services were conducted in the Apostolic Faith Church by the Rev. R. B.

Flint. Burial was in Mount Laurel Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Charles Frail-ey, Roland, Harry and David Hil-debrand, and Carl Morton, nephews of the deceased; and Michael Bango. Surviving are a daughter, two Lsttimer Crossroad, cratic party through the merging; of Pompton Plains, N.J.; Mrs. William (Verna) Young, Montville, N.J.; and Mrs.

William (Victoria) Phillips, Houston, Texas. The funeral will be held Thursday at 8:30 a.m. at the Gulla Fu partment must therefore promulgate regulations and requirements that insure the most help to the most needy communities. Robert Peoples of the Roy F. Weston Engineering firm, consulting engineers for the project, said the construction cost of the project does not exceed one million dollars, but the cost of the entire project does.

Peoples pointed out, however, the authority still anticipates other grants to aid in the financing of the plant. Among them are $330,000 from the Environmental Protection Agency, $27,000 from the Department of Housing and Urban Development; $280,000 from state funds; and an undetermined amount from Appalachian funds. Atty. Richard Bernstein, authority solicitor, suggested the authority write to the department and inform it the plant would cost under $1 million if Conyngham alone were served. The plant, as currently designed, will also serve Syberts-ville.

The solicitor also suggested the Playground to Open May 29 The East End playground will officially open for the summer May 29. Members of the association are sons, another brother, two sisters, 15 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. The funeral will be held today at 11 a.m. from the Melber Funeral Home, 524 Center Jim Thorpe. said.

The truck operated by Berta is owned by the Freeland Shirt according to Lehman's report. Zellner said he blew the horn on his cycle, but Berta failed to hear TONITE TONY KARPEE Coming Tomorrow "Lenny and The Meitones" neral Home, 130 E. Ridge Coal Both drivers reported the ac painting the equipment and plans dale. A Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at 9 o'clock in Ss. Cyril and Methodius Church.

Friends may call Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. cident to Lehman at the police desk in city hall. MRS. SAMUEL II. MILLER Mrs.

Ethel Mae (Engle) Miller, 73, of 539 S. Berks Allentown, a native of Nuremberg, died Sun of two factions, independent an regular Democrats. Andrews also promised he will work closely with whomever is chosen the county Democratic chairman at the June 1 convention to "bring the party together for the next election." Andrews, whose fellow committeemen in the Sheppton precinct are Michael Dennision, Brandon-ville, and Frank Wilcho, Oneida, has been a member of the Schuylkill County Democratic party for the past 43 years. having everything in order for the Memorial Day weekend. Byron B.

Evert, speaking for the association, expresses his thanks day in the Allentown Hospital. SHARKEY GRADUATES Thomas Sharkey of 6 S. Broad Mrs. Joseph J. Berger, Drums RD 1.

the former Margretta Karn who died Friday at St. Joseph Hospital, was buried Monday from the Krapf and Hughes Funeral Home. The Rev. Henry Weitmann, of St. John's United Church of Christ, St.

Johns, conducted the services. Burial followed in St. Johns Ceme Daughter of the late James and West Hazleton, received a juris to City Commissioner Richard MRS. JOHN POST A Mrs. Anna Posta, 61, of 59 W.

Holland Summit Hill, died Saturday in St. Joseph Hospital, this Annie (Weikel) Engle, the deceased was a member of Trinity United doctor degree from Creighton Uni- Manfredi for his part in having ersity during the school's recent! Methodist Church, Allentown. the baseball field graded and in condition for the season. commencement exercises. city.

She was the widow of John Posta. Members of the association will Surviving are her husband, Samuel a son, Harold Bevan, Whitehall; one grandchild; a brother, Luther Engle, Shenan She was a housekeeper in St. Jo- Death Notices department be informed the new ruling appears to be in contrast with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cur meet after the holidays to plan activities for the summer season at the playlot. tery. Pallbearers were Wayne and Mark Berger, John Michalesko.

James Gill, Leroy Hildebrand and Russell Kisenwether. CASA MIA LOUNGE 501 South Church St. (Route 309, South of Hazleton) Open Sundays Noon to 10 p.m. Tues. to Sat.

11 a.m. to 1 a.m. (CLOSED MONDAYS) Tuesday's Luncheon Special 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. SAUSAGE PLATTER $1.00 Potato.

Vegetable, Bread, Batter Coffee Plus Our Regular Italian Menu Homemade Soups CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 454-9205 rent trend toward regionalization of doah; and a sister, Mrs. Hayden Deaner. Allentown. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. from the J.

S. Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton Allentown. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 8:30. DIET CONTROLLERS Alumni Special Phone 454-4768 after 5:30 PM for information To Spearhead Arthritis Drive in Hazle Twp. Mrs.

Michael Curley, Harleigh, BERGER At Hazleton. Sunday. May 21, 1972, William H. Berger. husband of Helen Walper Berger.

Funeral services Wednesday, 2 p.m. from the Bachman Rosen-stock Funeral Home. Interment in Vine Street Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday afternoon 2-4, evening 7-9. Hazle Lodge 327 F.

A.M. will conduct services Tuesday evening 7:30. Bachman Rosenstock. chairman of the arthritis founda sanitary treatment systems. In other business, the utilization of smoke bombs to determine which borough residences illegally have their downspouts connected with the borough's sewage system was discussed.

The authority was of the opinion the smoke may seep into some of the houses and cause damage. As a result the utilization of dye was considered. tion fund drive in Hazle Township, announced today that the following captains will be in charge of the door-to-door solicitations in her The funeral of Mrs. Anna (Ear-ley) McCarron, former resident of 19 W. Chapel who died Friday at Valley Crest Home, Wilkes-Barre, was held Monday from the Boyle Funeral Home.

Msgr. John J. Maher was celebrant of the solemn high Mass of the Resurrection in St. Gabriel's R. C.

Church. The' Rev. James Lan-gan was deacon, and the Rev. George Costabile, sub-deacon. Interment was in the parish cemetery, where Rev.

Costabile gave the final blessing at the Msgr. D. J. Kane Memorial Chapel. Pallbearers were William Betch- leph's Rectory, Summit Hill, until becoming ill.

Born in Coaldale, she was a daughter of the late Gregory and Mary (Pietruch) Konsko. She was a member of Ss. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church, Coaldale. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Lawrence (Marian) O'Don-nell, with whom she resided; and Mrs.

Michael (Joan) Cutler, Coaldale; two sons, John, Northridge, and Gregory, San Francisco, 10 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. William (Mary) Kutcher, Colonia, N.J., and Mrs. Agnes Pollard, Coaldale; and a brother, Joseph, Philadelphia. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from the Gulla Funeral Home, 130 E.

Ridge Coaldale. A Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at 9 o'clock in Ss, Cyril and Methodius Church. Friends may call today from 2 to 9 p.m. area: Miss Sharon Cross, Mrs. Roseann TODAY CARMEN'S STEAK SPECIAL DELMONICO STEAK Matz, Miss Mary Michelin, Miss Kathy Brill and William Generose Soup, Salad, Potato, who will coordinate the project.

Miss Theresa Zogby, general Roll, Butter, Coffee or Tea chairman for the drive and John RUMMAGE SALE Christ Memorial U.C. of Allen St. Entrance, W. Hazleton TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.

THURSDAY 9 A.M. to 12 Noon Sponsored by Ladies Aid Society Our "Extra" Special CRAWFORD At the Hazleton State General Hospital. Sunday, May 21, Raymond E. Crawford, age 87, husband of Mrs. Edna (Brauch) Crawford of 338 E.

Mine St. Funeral Wednesday at 11 a.m. with services at the Krapf Hughes Funeral Home. Interment in the Vine Street Cemetery. Friends are invited to call Tuesday evening from 7 to 9.

Krapf Hughes, funeral directors. TarnopolskL president of the Hazle GLENN E. KESTER Glenn E. Kester, 56, of 324 Richey West Collingswood, N.J., and Tamaqua R.D. 2, died at 2:30 p.m.

yesterday in Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, following a lengthy illness. Born in Quakake, Oct. 13, 1915, he was a son of the late John A. and Nora Fritz Kester, and was a member of the United Church of Christ, McAdoo. He was an Army veteran of World War II.

and was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Collingswood and the Elks in Philadelphia. He was employed as manager for the Roher Chevrolet Garage, Camden, N.J. Surviving are two brothers, Raymond and Elmer, both of Tamaqua R.D. 2. The funeral will be held from the Christ Funeral Home, Hometown, tel, John and William Earley, Michael Shema, Charles Boyle and Kenneth Dolan.

ton Chapter, of the Arthritis Foundation, ask the cooperation of the SO. AFRICAN LOBSTER TAIL Drawn Butter, Salad, CO CO Fr. Fries, Cole Slaw ViWO Wed. Special PORK CHOPS Dressing, Applesauce, CJ1 A( Candy Sweet or Veg Hazle Township residents in supporting the worthy cause and to extend all courtesies to the group of volunteer workers. ROCK of AGES MONUMENTS CA it kl iiaiian-Amencan ARMtN Restaurant 44 East Broad Open 6 a.m.

to 10 p.m. Banquet Facilities serving up to 400 people The Industry's Finest. See Mr. Persico RUMMAGE SALE Wednesday, Thursday Friday MAY 24, 25, 26 104 N. Wyoming Street 10 A.M.

to 5 P.M. Sponsored By Hazleton Chapter Hadassah NOTES 78TII BIRTHDAY Mrs. Irvin Stewart, 459 E. Sam-! uels celebrated her 78th birthday Thursday. She received greetings from Pres.

and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon. HAZLETON DECUSATIS At Hazleton State General Hospital, Sunday, May 21, Michael DeCusatis. Funeral from the Moran Funeral Home at 9 a.m.

Mass of the Resurrection in Our Lady of Grace Church, 9:30. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Joseph A. Moran, funeral director.

MEMORIAL CO. Charles Lizak, 336 Adams Freeland, who died Friday at St. Joseph Hospital, was buried Monday morning from the McNulty Funeral Home, Freeland. A high mass of requiem was celebrated in St. Michael's Car-patho-Russian Orthodox Church, Freeland, by the Rev.

Paul Herbert assisted by Msgr. Hilary Wro-blewsky. Both priests gave the blessing at the funeral home and at the grave in Ss. Peter and Paul's Association Cemetery, Free-land. Pallbearers were Joseph Bon-evich, Joseph and Andrew Kar-lick, Carl Chuckra, Edward Carter and Gordon Moore.

Haz. McAdoo Hiuay 455-4956 Next to O'Lear's Catering Any other dealer offering Rock of Ages Is misrepresenting. at 11 a.m. Friday, with the Rev. I Dr.

Richard E. Owens officiating. I Interment will be in the White Church Ce.netery, Rush Township, Friends may call from 7 to 9 i p.m. Thursday. L-l Sentiments TONIGHT Oldies Revival NITE Just back from a smashing 6 week engagement in Los Vegas.

KHOURIE At Hazleton. Sunday, May 21. 1972, Mrs. Julia (Sokolo-sky) Khourie. Funeral Wednesday at 9 a.m.

from the Stanley E. Anilosky Funeral Home, McAdoo. Concelebrated mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. Kunegunda's Church.

WARM UP Interment in the parish cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. Homer NO TICE St. Johns Lutheran UCC Cemetery Assoc. No artificial flowers or ornaments allowed on cemetery grond.

Friends may call Tuesday from 2, (Ruby) Thomas, Drums, who died KM to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Joseph J. Thursday at the State General Hos CONGRATULATIONS To A Great Guy "PAUL III" Luv, CINDY Pula, supervisor. pital, was held Monday from the Cragle Funeral Home, Hobbie. The Rev.

Gerald Jacoby, of St. John's Lutheran Church, St. Johns, officiated at the services. Burial followed in Dorrance Cemetery. Pallbearers, all nephews of the deceased, were John, Raymond, Ecward and Anthony Stec, Marvin and Richard Eroh.

QUALITY MONUMENTS and BRONZE MEMORIALS SUMMIT HILL MARBLE GRANITE CO. Frank Kassak, Dist. Mgr. Phone 1-645-3415 "JAY and the TECHNIQUES" Doing many new hits of today plus their million record sellers of the past. "Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie" "Strawberry Shortcake" "Keep the Ball Rolling." Plus One of Canada's Top Groups "Revival" 2 Great Bands Continous Music Starting at 9:30 P.M.

SPECIAL MEETING OF OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL SCHOOL AUXILIARY TONIGHT at 7:30 O'clock IN THE SCHOOL HALL TRY TO SAVE OUR SCHOOL Parishioners and Friendt Invited Sorry Our Lady of Mount Carmel Rummage Sale Is Discontinued Due To Inclement Weather. Watch For Future Sale Date FREE STORAGE FOR ALL YOUR WARDROBE (Except Fur Trim Fur Coats) Every Garment Insured You only pay the low price of dry cleaning when they are returned in the fall! Pick up and delivery service in Hazleton Surrounding area. MARTZ BROS. CLEANERS ANDY'S Market 700 N. Locust Hazleton 454-7751 PICNIC SPECIALS FOR MEMORIAL DAY POTATO SALAD MACARONI SALAD BAKED BEANS 'COLE' SLAW PICKLED EGGS BAKED HAM ROAST BEEF FRESH FRUIT SALAD HOAGIES -Plus a full line of fresh meats cold cuts- NUT POPPY SEED COCONUT ROLLS Will be featured this week Call ahead and order in bulk for parties outings SPECIAL EARLY PERFORMANCE SAT.

June 3rd 1972 Dinner Show From 5 to 8 P.M. Starring The World's Foremost FEMALE IMPERSONATORS THE POWDER PUFF REVUE 15th and Grant Sis. Phone 451-0221 For This Performance Only $10 Per Person ONE PRICE COVERS ALL GETTING MARRIED? GOING FORMAL? We carry IN STOCK one of the largest and most complete selections of Tuxedos, Cutaways, Strollers and Dinner Jackets in the East. All sizes 4 to 54. Our selection includes the newest styled single and double breasted E'dwardians Velvet trimmed.

Flared pants and ruffled shirts In all colors. Prices start at 113.50 complete with niklkIPP lister Tall Delmonlco Steak LIMINLIx or veal Parmesan OPFKI RAP All Your Beverages Your yyruM dai Cn0re Frora 5 (0 CLnW The Most Sensational-onWYY Entertaining Show You Ever Saw PtI 1 HAZLETON WEAVING CO. MILL OUTLET STORE "INVENTORY SALE" Prices Below Mill Cost All Dress Drapery Fabrics $1.00 Some Dress $.60 Upholstery Fabrics Discounted 13 We can't be undersold Savings up to $3.00 per yard Location: Rt. 1)3 Valmont Ind. Park, V.

Hazleton, Pa. Store Hours: 12:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Sat. 9:00 A.M.

to 3:00 P.M. 1 ail accessories. Purchase of Tickets Required for This Performance PHONE 288-1409 Early Paid Reservations (Jet Choice Seats Ul I ITC LOUNGE AND nl-LI I RESTAURANT 403 MARKET ST. KINGSTON, PA. Phone 454-3561.

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