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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Pittston Gazettei
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SIX Monday -THE PITTSTON GAZETTE -April 16, 1956 COME TO THINK THAT MELISSA DOLL REALLY OF I DON'T RECALL EVEN IS RUGGED, HANNIBAL SHE'D TELLING HER HOW MUSHY SUE BLUEBEARD FOR BREACH I FELT GOOD OF PROMISE SHE HAS THING IM A SLOW COLLECTED A FROM CARTLOAD THREE, SPEAKER, DRILL- DIFFERENT ROMEO5 SAY! ING A DID YOU LET YOUR AFFECT- PLATOON ION SPILL OUT OF THE INK BOTTLE LAWYERS! MELISSA IS A COLLECTOR AND NOT STAMPS 4-16 Pal. oft OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE NEVER WROTE HER A LINE, RADIO--TV TV WBAX-1240 Impressions Lewis, Jr. Terrace Gabriel Heater The Mood True Detective Steele Henry -Arnold Newsreel 9:30 Reporters, Roundup Almanac Bandstand Bandstand. WGBI-660 6:15 Music for Relaxing Massey Crosby Son Jeep Dollar -Talent Scouts Carson and Andy Gardner and news WILK-770 Bigler Whittier Stern John Vandercooke Report Singing Americans Events We Hail C. Hill Tune Parade WERE-660 Newsreel The Artist Star Extra 7:48 One Man's Family J.

Taylor Hour Concert McGee in Action Star WPTS---1540 S. Air Force Serenade Party Party Serenade 8:00 Sports. 6:45 Sign Off TONIGHT'S TV PROGRAMS WNBF-TV, (Binghamton), Ch. 12 Caravan 0:15 -News 6:25 Your Weather Reporter Oakley Party and Allen Talent Scouts Love Lucy Bride One Forecast 1150-Sign Off WBRE- (Channel 28) Lee Doody Rascals Connelly, News McCarthy Gordon MacRae John Cameron Swayze Hour Moutgomery Called 11:00 News Theatre WGBI-(Channel 22) Jamboree of the West Show Hood and Allen Scouts Love Lucy Bride One headlines WILK-TV, Shan. 34 Room.

Mouse Club Autry Daly 7:30 Theatre Digest of Firestone 9:00 Great Gildersleeve of Monte Cristo Corner 11:15 Foreign Intrigue WARM-TV (Channel 16) -Swing Session Time Fran and Ollie Daly News Rangers Blackie the Bank Edition Show Frank Salvatore Of Mill Street Last Night Frank Salvatore, aged 73, of 41 Mill street, passed away last. night at 6:30 In the Pittston Hospital, following several months illness. Born in Italy, deceased settled In Pittston Township and lived there 27 years. He had been Pittston city resident the past 7 years. He boarded at the home of Mrs.

Mary Mariggi. A retired miner, he was a member of the UMWA. There are no immediate survivors. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 8:45 from t1 the funeral home, 251 William street, with mass at.9 in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Burial will be in St.

Rocco's Cemetery. Friends may call tonight from to 10 and from 2 to 4 and 7. to 10 thereafter. Presenting the finest in television drama! STUDIO ONE Tonight at -10 WNBF-TV Channel 12 eiginating lee from New York CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING For Sale Johnson 5 H. P.

motor. Like new. Run 10 Hours. $165. Inq.

Elaine Hosiery. 14A3t Davenport, electric iron, table radio, kitchen table and chairs, lamps. Dial OL 4-0745. 13A3t Wanted To Rent Modern 4 or 5 room apt. Dial OL 4-1201.

12A6t Wanted To Buy Junk cars and trucks bought. Phone Harding 3052. 30MtA16 Miscellaneous HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER Sales Service ROY STAUFFER, Inc. ALL MAKES REPAIRED. OL.

4-4611 West Pittston Free Gal. of wallpaint when you buy gal. at $3.98 Pittston Wallpaper. 19Mtt ex. sat.

NOTARY PUBLIC MISS RUTH ADAMS Gazette, Office, Dial OL 4-3311 215 Exeter Dial OL 4-3545. Business Opportunities DISTRIBUTOR OUR BUSINESS IS BIG. MEN OR WOMEN CAN BUILD A GOOD INCOME. SPARE OR FULL TIME National organization. Expanding.

Will select distributor for Pittston and surrounding cities. Not a get-rich scheme but solid and secure opportunity for part or full time income. Investment of $495 to. $1485 for inventory required. Earnings good, excellent exceptional, high bracket returns depending on your willingness to follow the company's sales.

pattern. Only part time effort required to start about 5 hours weekly. Company not interested in financial condition or initial investment by person selected but rather the reputability and desire of distributor to expand rapidly in profits. Chance of life time to start small and grow in an unlimited way, Duties, supply and servicing chain of accounts by company in your local area. These accounts sell for 7.0 days a week.

You deliver and replace merchandise once a week. No salesmen, please. This opportunity does not require selling ability. Car necessary. Write or wire name, age, phone number and other pertinent data.

Give reference to Globe Delta Corporation Building No. 5 5800 W. 3rd Street Los Angeles 36 California A 9-16 OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS EARN UP TO $10,000 YEARLY MINIMUM INVESTMENT Established automatic beverage routes earn. up to $10,000 and more a year. Openings in this community.

75 of the equipment costs can be financed. Write giving phone and address to Box 55, Gazette. 16A1t $5,199.90 WAS PAID to John Betts, in few weeks. GROW MUSHROOMS. Cellar, shed.

Spare, full time, year round. TREE BOOK. MUSHROOMS, Dept. 731, 2954 Admiral Way, Seattle, Wash. 16A1t Mrs.

Catherine Feeney, Avoca, Died Saturday Mrs. Catherine Harding Feeney, 728 Spring street, Avoca, died Saturday night at home. Born in Ireland, she lived in Avoca most of her life. She was the widow of Dominick Feeney. Surviving are daughters Margaret, Mary and Alice, all at home; Catherine, a registered nurse N.

son John, Westbrookville, N. one grandchild brothers and sisters Pittston; Patrick, Philadelphia; Michael, Mrs. John Gilroy and Mrs. Patrick Kearns, all of County Mayo, Ireland; and several nieces and nephews, including Sister M. Marilyn, IHM, Manhasset, Long Island.

Funeral will be held from the family home Wednesday morning at 9 with a requiem mass at 9:30 in St. Mary's Church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. OLSON TAKES REST Santa Monica, Calif. April 16 Carl "Bobo" Olson planned to rest today and resume training Tuesday in preparation for His May 18 middleweight title bout with champion Ray Robinson.

Olson sparred four rounds. Sanday. Snead Satisfied With Greensboro Win Greensboro, N. Apr. -16- Sam Snead, whose own opinion was "I played lousy," had a $2,200 check in his pocket from the Greater Greensboro Open Golf Tournament today while other players wished they played as "lousy." Snead won his sixth title here Sunday in the tournament which has come to be known among the other pros as "Snead's Open." About the only difference was that the mountain ministrel from White Sulphur W.

had to play 74 holes to win this time instead of the usual 72.. Hoosier Fred Wampler, who came from far back in the third round with a sensational 64 to. take the lead Saturday, lost to Slamming Sammy on the second hole of a sudden death. playoff Sunday. Swarthy Doug Ford of Mahopac, Veteran N.

Jim finished Turnesa third of at Spring Valley, N. come in "fourth with 283. Wampler, of Indianapolis, still was talking about the sevenfoot putt he missed on the 18th green, which cost him the tourn-1 ament. He shot a 71 in the final round to give up his one-stroke lead as Snead came in with a one under par: 70. Each had 279.

Wampler could have taken the title, had he not missed the birdle putt on the 18th. Almost nonfail menu for supper when Baby has who come with their parents: tiny hamburgers, broiled and unseasoned, mashed potatoes with lots of butter, frozen squash and milk. Dessert is fruit or gelatin. Religious Activities Sunday School attendance at St. John's Lutheran Church was 81 with perfect attendance in the classes of Grace Folmer and William Carey.

Carl Lembke served as superintendent. Altar flowers and parish papers were donated by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pursell, who will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary this Wednesday. Special prayers were offered for the passing of Mrs.

Anna Green, for Mrs. G. Albrecht, in the hospital, and for Mr. and Mrs. Pursell.

A tape recording, "Venture of Faith" was heard and presented by Rev. Enno Schmook. Altar committee is Mrs. Audrey' Klaproth and Miss Emma Klaproth. Tonight at 8, quarterly congregational meeting; Tuesday, Ladies Aid will Wednesday, 8 p.m.

teachers' meeting; Thursday, 7:30, choir. On the' last Sunday of the month, the Walther League will host a zone rally at St. John's at 3 in the afternoon. RADIO-PHONE, SYSTEM CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT New radio-phone system of Pittston. Police Department, Fire Department and Pittston Ambulance.

will begin operating in the near future. First installment of a receiver and transmitter has been made in the police cruiser. Similar installations will be made this week in the ambulance and fire department trucks, Final installation will be the main reciever and transmitter at Police headquarters at City Hall. Buy U.S. Defense Bonds.

To Miguel Berrios Meets Bobby Bell St. Nick's Arena New York, N. Apr. 16 Featherweight Miguel Berrios of Puerto Rico a slight favorite over ring Bobby Bell of wise Youngstown, Ohio, for their return 10-round bout tonight at St. Nicholas Arena.

Berrios gained a close decision over Bell in their first meeting at the nation's oldest fight club, Feb. 21. Bell has been training hard for the return match, which will be widely televised starting at 10 p.m., EST. The Ohio veteran has engaged in 64 bouts nine years, winning 36 and battling to three draw decisions. He has only five knockouts to his Berrios also is a light puncher who boasts only three kayoes, but he is an aggressive, crowdpleasing fighter with a 15-5 record for 20 professional bouts.

Saint John's Boosters To Meet Saint John's Booster Club will meet this. evening at. 8 o'clock at the school auditorium. in preparation for the sports dinner to be' held Saturday, April 28th. Francis Reagan, head basketball coach at Villanova College, will be the principal speaker.

Ticket and entertainment committee reports will be heard this evening. MURRAY GOLF WINNER Estoril, Portugal, April 16 James, Murray of Pittsburgh won the Estoril. International Golf. Tournament Sunday by defeating Peter Dawson of Britain, 3 and 2, in the 36-hole final. LOOSE GOOSE GETS CANNED -This goose isn't cooked, but he's mighty uncomfortable.

Minneapolis policeman Arnold Kunde found the bird wandering about the city streets during the night. The Municipal Park Board disclaimed ownership of the bird. saying "No Minneapolis goose would be out that late." VISITING DIGNITARIES- -Dressed in the traditional "tux" of their species, these six penguins strut proudly on the deck of the Nishin Maru. The vessel has returned here to Yokosuka, Japan, after a whaling expedition in the Antarctic. The penguins are to be presented to the local zoos.

To win in VOTE for IKE and the FORWARD LOOK TEAM VOTE APRIL 24th EISENHOWER DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER JAMES H. DUFF for United States Senator Governor of Pennsylvania 1946-51, elected to the U.S. Senate November, 1950, Former National Elector from Pennsylvania; Delegate to Republican National Conventions. One of Eisenhower's earliest supporters; is today dedicated to Eisenhower principles; member, Armed Services and other important Sen.

ate Committees. Vote for go REPUBLICAN A big Republican vote in the Primary Election will prove that in November we want to continue the era of peace and progress under the dynamic leadership of President Eisenhower. Your candidates on Penn- sylvania's Republican "Forward Look Team" all are dedicated to Eisenhower's policies. Selected on merit, without regard to race or creed -the members of the Republican "Forward Look Team" are responsible only to the People of Pennsylvania, whose best interests they are pledged to serve. BENJAMIN R.

JONES G. HAROLD WATKINS CHARLES C. SMITH ROBERT F. KENTE for Judge of Supreme Court for Judge of Superior Court for Auditor General for State Treasurer Native of Wilkes-Barre; Presi. Former Delegate to Republican Republican Floor Leader State Elected to State House of dent Judge of the Luzerne National Convention; Secretary House of Representatives, fore- resentatives, 1946; re-elected County Orphans' Court; of State Senate; Republican most in exposing misrule of 4.

times; Secretary, Republican tant District Attorney of Luzerne County Chairman, Schuylkill Governor Leader's administra- Caucus, 1951-52. Majority County 1934-37; U.S. Navy County; State Senator. Born in tion. Successful businessman; Whip, 1953; Chairman, Craw.

during World War former Girardville, educated at Penn elected to General Assembly, ford, County Republican President, Wilkes Law State, Harvard University Law 1943, re-elected 6 times; mittee since 1951, LL.B., UniLibrary Association; School, LL.B. 1930; Director, publican Whip, 1949; Majority versity of Pennsylvania; general ber, Board of Governance, First National Bank of Frack- Leader, 1951; Speaker of the law practice, Meadville, since Pennsylvania Bat Association. ville; Director, Broad Mountain House, 1953; Minority Leader, 1938; 1st U.S. Marines, Building and Loan Assn. 1955.

Native Philadelphian. World War 11, participated in Okinawan Invasion, the ticket designed with the PEOPLE in nominate these candidates -the Eisenhower kind STATE PRIMARY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE HENRY W. LARK, Chairman.

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