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Evening Herald from Shenandoah, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Evening Heraldi
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Shenandoah, Pennsylvania
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EVENING HERALD OF SHENANDOAH ASHLAND MAHANOY CITY MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1970 PAGE EIGHT Donee Revue Nets $103.50 For "Johnny Jadus" Fund Bokunewicz; "Sunrise, Sunset" by Mary Alice Beaver; "Peasant Dance" by Beverly Bokunewicz. Miss Joann Sanko is the dance instructor of the group and Mrs. Bernice Bokunewicz, youth counsellor. Special thanks were extended to the mothers who assisted in making the affair a grand success. Behind the Times BENTLEY, England (UPI) Schoolgirls at the Don Valley High School are launching a protest against wooden desks.

They claim the desks are a safety hazard they run their tights and leave splinters in awkward places. Alexis Cepukaitis, Bernadette and Debby Chesonis, Mary F. Donavan, Gloria Karpovich, Elena Norbert, Anna M. Rizzo, Helen A. Mover, Andrea Yashin-sky, Mary Alice Beaver, Beverly and Ronnie Bokunewicz, Debby Fatula, Paula Franks, Mary and Martha Skubel, Susanne Norris.

Ballet solos, "Lollipops and Roses" and "Minuet in were Posthumous Awards To Gilberton Sgt. The parents of Sgt. Paul F. grasp the implications of new Kostick, Gilberton's native son problems he faced as a result who was killed in action in Viet-j of ever-changing situations in a nam in August, 1969, were pre-(counter insurgency operation sented with posthumous awards and to find ways and means to by Major Harry Beyer, Survival solve these problems. Assistance Officer," U.S.

Army, "His initiative, zeal, sound Saturday night, at the American' judgment and devotion to duty Legion Home in Gilberton. have been in the highest tradi- Veterans affiliated with theition of the Army, reflecting Legion Post and Veterans of credit on himself, his unit and Foreign Wars Post witnessed military service, the ceremony. The Air Medal was presented The posthumous awards in- for meritorious achievement in eluded The Bronze Star Medal, jaerial flight posthumously. Sgt. The Purple Heart.

Air Medal, Kostick participated in more A dance revue was held Saturday night in the Annunciation Hall, sponsored by the folk dancers of the Union of Polish Women in America, Group 36, of Shenandoah Heights. The program was for the benefit of the Johnny Jadus Fund and the proceeds totaled $103.50. During the show a special award was made to Jake Kendricks, of Shenandoah Heights. Various novelty and folk dances were performed by Lisa and Robin Alerre, Karen and Judy performed by Anna Marie Riz zo and Robbie Bokunewicz; "Pretty Ballerina" by Lisa Alerre; "Matchmaker" by Susanne Norris, "A-B-C" by Tina Bickelman, Susanne Bushinsky, i Robbie and Tina Bokunewicz, Good Conduct Medal, National man a aenai missions over nos EARLY WEEK BUYS! tile territory, displaying the highest order of air discipline under hazardous conditions in flight over hostile territory. Defense Service Medal, Vietnamese Service Medal, Vietnamese Campaign Ribbon and Combat Infantryman Badge.

The citations directed by the president of the United States are symbolic of meritorious Olie PI. OCOUT service, while in the Republic! of Vietnam from December 1968! fOOP KClted BeST 1QCQ nrtB (Continued from Page 1) professional ability said Maj. Bever. the Gilberton serviceman consistently obtained outstanding results. He was quick to address system.

At the sound of the buzzer, the patrol leader was given a slip of paper describing the accident which the patrol was to cover, with a member of the patrol as the subject. There were four suchj Area Couple's Children's Saved (Continued from Page 1) ruining the family's personal problems with a different judge for each. After the problem had been reviewed by the pa trol, a second buzzer sounded giving the patrol 10 minutes in which to treat the patient, f.t a third buzzer, the patrol halted its treatment and was corrected by a judge. Louis Galezniak, recording secretary; Teofil Galezniak, president. The four in the center row from left are Mrs.

Lillian Swentz, Walter Jablonski, Ziggy Daniels, trustees; Rev. Edward J. Tomczyk, pastor. The three at the top are from left: Loretta Zamonis, Jack Edmenson and Gerry belongings and household iur FORM CHURCH COUNCIL Parishioners of the Holy Ghost Polish National Church in Shenandoah, formed a parish council yesterday. Shown taking part in the initial meeting are Joseph Kalinoski, shown down front on the picture.

The four standing in the front row are from left: Claire Mallick, treasurer; Emily Mickner, financial secretary; 5 Genetti's Fresh GEHETTTS HAMBURG I vi rim 1 rolls HAMSUlcf a 3-LBS. OR MORE fesu yi yu- Less Than 3-Lbs. u. 75 niture. The children are being taken care of by neighbors and Mark Edelman of Ashland.

Expert Company, Clinton, N.J. representing the Bell Telephone the First United Methodist rJ.L Church from 12 noon to 3 p.m. JOntl UnOefKO He was a member of SS awarded the plaque to the Shenandoah Troop for Extra Peter and Paul church at Beaver Meadows. A brother died in 1952. FRACKVILLE NEWS Bv MRS.

HELEN YARNELL 221 SOUTH CENTRE STREET PHONE 874-1654 Proficiency in First Aid. Many of the troops had educa will be discussed. The meeting tomorrow is scheduled to convene at 10 a.m. All Frackvilie clergymen were invited to attend. tional displays of health and safety.

Richard Miller of Shil- friends in Pennsuken, and Mr. and Mrs. Murtin are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Scully in Pennsauken.

Awards Pennsauken Ptl. Raymond Taylor safd that Joseph had re ceived a trophy from Pennsauken Fire Co. No. 2 a few weeks ago in a contest sponsored by the Pennsauken Fire Dept. at St.

Cecilia School, where the Murtin boy is a fifth grader. He won the trophy for his slogan: "Many fires are caused by faulty electrical Tavlor said he is eoina to ask Dies in Crash John R. Onderko, 22, of Beaver Meadows, Carbon County, was killed Saturday night in a highway crash near his home. The car went out of control on Legislative Route 13027 and hit a utility pole. Pitman Man Crash Victim lington presented a slide lecture Sgt.

and Family Visit Frackvilie on the Shikallemy Scout Reservation, a new camping facility available to scouts from the A Pitman man was killed early today when a car he Black Lung Hearings Set Five area anthrycosilicosis operated toppled over, an em Other Ribbons Awarded S-Sgt. and Mrs. Richard Derr bankment near his home. Dr. George Lenyo pronounced Patrols receiving blue ribbons and family are visiting at the Paul R.

Boothroyd, 42, of from William Hartman of Ash- home of Sgt. Derr's mother, cases against the Commonwealth will be heard March 12 death when the young man arrived at the Hazleton State Hos Pitman, died of a broken neck Mrs. Albert Derr and his broth-! district health and safety in the office of Alvin E. Maurer pital and listed the cause as according to Dr. Stanley Doe, chairman and meet director, a fractured skull.

of Tower City, who examined i iNDER STEER BEEF LIVER FOOD CLUB SLICED BACON the body. to Sharon and Joseph Murtin for their action which "poi-bly saved the lives of their brothers and sister." It took more than an hour before the fire was finally brought under control by the were Wild Cat and Wolfe patrols of Frackvilie Troop 91; Bull Moose and Eagle patrols of Troop 21; Flying Eagle Patrol of Gordon Troop 180; Panther Troopers at Hazleton said Onderko was driving eastward between Junedale and Beaver Meadows when he attempted to First National Bank building, Frackvilie: Joseph P. Smith and Frank C. Holzenthaler, Mahanoy City, Claude Hartzel, Shenandoah; Paul Bobby, Barnesville, and James R. Griffiths, Girardville.

er Daniel. The sergeant and his family recently returned from Germany where he had been stationed with the U.S. Air Force for three years. Following his visit, Sgt. Derr will report to Hill Air Force Base in Utah.

State police, of the Schuylkill Haven detail, said Boothroyd was killed instantly when the car went end over end for a Lb. Pkg. 49 89. lb Patrol of Summit Hill Troop pass another eastbound car, operated by Robert Adamchak, SOLID HEADS three fire companies at the distance of 45 feet, coming to 143: Apollo II Patrol of Home- of Beaver Meadows. a stop at the base of the em bankment.

The car was on its Colliery Workina Time! The Onderko car skidded and it iia uftni. icai mi uic icit aiuc ui scene. I he blaze Troop 83: Hawk Patrol of through the walls and partition sj Frackvilie Troop 89, and Pan-and all the way up through thejther Patrol of Tamaqua Troop third floor. No estimate has'76. been made of the damage nor Second place red ribbons were the exact cause determined, presented by Joseph Burda of the Adamchak car.

The victim's left side. Investigating officers said the car cut through five guardrails before toppling over the 12c 99c Auxiliary Meeting The Ladies Auxiliary of the Good Will Hose Company of Frackvilie will hold their regular meeting this evening at 8 WORKING TUESDAY Mammoth, New St. Nicholas Central Breaker Oakhill, St. Nicholas Fine Coal Plants 4 5, two shifts, Pine Forest edge of the bank. The house is insured Frackvilie to Eagle, Wolfe and 4 PKGS.

Death was pronounced at the Panther patrols of Jim Thorpe car then rammed into the pole. The Onderko car was demolished. Damages to the Adamchak car were estimated at $700. The victim was born in Hazleton and was a son of Joseph and Mary Dutzer Onderko. He Leatherneck and 'clock in the meeting Stripping, Maple Hill Cleaner Troop 102 NEW CABBAGE BANQUET BRAND ASST.

SLICED MEATS GOOD LUCK MARGARINE FRESH FROZEN FLOUNDER FILLET Hawk patrols of Troop 91 Eagle Heights School Cafeteria Menu scene. Mewart Dreisigacker, deputy coroner, of Tower City, released the body to the Rother-mel Funeral Home in Klingers- tend. and Panther patrols of Troop 89: Flaming Arrow and Shaw- 41 -Lb. Pkgs. $1 Plant, New St.

Nicholas Retail Pockets Oakhill, Capparell Breaker, Capparell Pockets open until 6 p.m. IDLE TUESDAY Buck Run Meeting of Clergy town for burial. Menu for the Shenandoahlnee patrols of Mahanoy City The car was demolished. The Frackvilie Ministerium i Troop 54; Cobra Patrol of Troop March Valley Heights School was graduated from the Hazleton High School before entering the U.S. Armed Forces on Nov.

21, 1967. Since his return from the service, which includes 13 Boothroyd was Jriving north- 76, Peace and CooCoo patrols will meet on Tuesdav morning of Troop 83; and Eagle Patrol! in St. Peter's United Church of 10 to 13: Tuesday: Hot dog on bun, homemade baked beans, milk, w. rd on Route 209 when his car skidded out of control. of Shenandoah Troop 23.

Christ parsonage A ton mile is- the transporta- 69c lb Junior Zehner of Plans for the Good Fridavjtion of one ton of freight one I months in Vietnam, he was em- The fatal mishap occurred at chocolate cookies. 3:15 a.m. Wednesday: Beef stew but-'district commissioner, presented services that are to be held lnjmile. Iployed by the Asphundt Tree ter, bread, milk and rice pud-yellow ribbons to Wolfe Patrol ding. Jof Troop 21, Cougar Patrol of Thursday: Noodle soup, hoa-i Tamaqua Troop 72, Silent Pan- gies, milk, fruited jello.

Ither and Desert patrols of Nes Friday: Tomato soup, toasted quehoning Troop 144, Tomahawk Patrol of Troop 54. Flaming Arrow Patrol of Ringtown Troop 31, and Beaver Patrol of Troop cheese sandwich, milk and mixed fruit. Lenten Services At Lost Creek Lenten Services will be held this evening at 7 o'clock in the Lost Creek Union Chapel. The Rev. Victor L.

Cappel of the Trinity Evangelical Church, Frackvilie will be in charge. a. Gen. Assembly Sets New Course (Continued from Page 1) Fineman echoed sentiments expressed Friday by Shafer in saying that tax reform was an idea whose time had arrived. "EXCELLENT RESULTS," said the folks who ran this ad and cancelled it after the first day.

FOR SALE: Crib with mattress, stationary side, $10; bassinet with mattress, pray pen, high chair, or all for $20. Over 50 light classical 78 RPM records. Phone 875-2176. Try an Evening Herald Want Ad today and see the results for yourself. PHONE 462-2777, 375-1184 or 773-1011.

At week's end Shafer called on the lawmakers to repeal the insurance tax and replace it with the tax reform proposal he advanced initially 14 months ago. The keystone of that plan is the imposition of Pennsylvania's- first graduated income tax. The governor wants to couple the income levy with tax relief for the elderly, elimination of so-called local nuisance taxes and a channeling of some state funds to local governments. The House returns Monday at 3 p.m.; the Senate returns Tuesday at 3 p.m. National ENNSYLVANIA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY WANTED 1 30 SAVINGS CERTIFICATES OS Issued ln5Q0.

Denominations And Multiples Thereof With A 2 Year Maturity fl Ji. I "in YOUR VOTE FOR 1 SHENANDOAH'S TOP LEADER! i In Recognition of (His or Her) Outstanding 1 Leadership In Civic and Community Affairs, I Nominate To Receive An Award At The Shenandoah Area I Jaycees-Sponsored Community Testimonial i Dinner On Saturday, April 4th. I Mail Before March 21st to: SHENANDOAH AREA JAYCEES I P.O. BOX 203 SHENANDOAH, 17976.

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