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SHAMOKIN NEWS-DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1961 PAGE THREE cJCulpmont Section Tre vorton Section Local FOE to Hold Thomai 0. Brcnnan Dial 371-3038 Wilfred E. Swinehart Dial 97-3161 Mrs. Ida Ship Dial 797-4522 Election Monday Participation in Alert Successful Kulpmont's participation In yesterday's civil defense alert Girl Honored at Surprise Shower Miss Pat Dumchak, Marion Heights, who will become bride May 6 of Wilfred Long, Atlas, was honored during a sur was described as highly success' ful. Pedestrian and motor traffic came to a standstill with the prise shower held in the V.F.W.

home, Kulpmont. Mrs. Chester Lazarski and Mrs sounding of the alert, at 4:00 p.m. ZerbePTAWill Hear State Nurse Mrs. Lillian Tresca, R.N., a state nurse, will be the speaker at a meeting of the Trevorton Parent-Teacher Association Monday night at 8:00 in the school cafeteria.

Another guest at the meeting tvill be Dr. R. W. E. Wilkinson, Trevorton, who with Mrs.

Tresca will conduct a question and answer period. Mrs. Tresca and Dr. Wilkinson will discuss the advantages of the establishment of a baby clinic in Trevorton. Members of all churches and various organizations of the area have been invited to attend the meeting.

Brother of Area Resident Expires Francis Milton Klock, 72, of 123 North Third Street, Sun-bury, a brother of William Klock, Trevorton Road, died in Sunbury Community Hospital after an illness of several months. Death was due to a complication. A native of Dornsife R.D., Mr. Klock was a son of the late Felix and Sarah (Borclner) Klock. He lived in Sunbury for 35 years.

Mr. Klock was a member of the Red Cross Lutheran Church. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Francis Hoffman, Sunbury; a brother, William Klock, Trevor Streets were evacuated as motor Michael Yakim served as host- ists and pedestrians took cover. Chief Burgess Joseph Politza Sharnokin Aerie, Fraternal Or der of Eagles, will hold an annual election of officers Monday in the aerie rooms at 610 North Liberty Street.

Officials of the local fraternal group have announced completion of plans for the balloting, which will begin at 12:00 noon and end at 8:00 p.m. The aerie frequently experienced hotly contested races for several offices, but this year only one post is sought by mora than one candidate. That office is trustee for one year. Candidates for the job are Russell Hawk and Leonard Walencewicz, the order in which they are listed on the ballot. Other aspirants have no opposition.

They include Andrew Slod-ysko for president, Harlen Kerstetter, vice president; Henry Bar-anoski, chaplain; James Pur-cell, treasurer; James Timco, conductor; Vincent LaCross, inside guard; Raymond Pastuzek, outside guard, and Anthony Man-ello for a three-year term as and Officer Theodore Lutz pa trolled the streets in the police cruiser and reported only iso lated cases where the alert was not being observed. Kulpmont civil defense person nel participated and directed the successful alert in the borough. Edward Patrick, associate civil defense director, and Chief of ton Koad, ana several nieces 1 esses. Those who attended: Mrs. Wilfred Long, Mrs.

Anthony Luta, 'Mrs. Ann Luta and Mrs. Joseph I'cpe, Exchange; Misses Margaret and Emily Arcikosky, Mrs. Marshall Deitz and Mrs. Stanley Andrulcwicz, Mount Carmel, and Wiss Pattie Kashnoski, Mrs.

Thomas Swartz, Misses Patricia Mary Lou Lesko and Mrs. Kmmett Donahue. Sharnokin. Mrs. Stephen Dudginski, Mrs.

Leo Scmpko, Mrs. Pete Lazarski, Mrs. Stanley Lazarski, Misses Helen Marie Winhofer, Carol Fes- OLiak, Marie Winters, Louise Wit-'wski, Helene Domaleski, Marian Fulginiti and Pat Bartko, Kulpmont, and Mrs. Lillian Tresca, Snydertown. Mrs.

Chester Lazarski, Mrs. Michael Lashendock, Mrs, Nettie Police Gerard Veach were on and nephews. duty in City Hall, the "nerve Two Zerbe Residents Called for Jury Duty center" of the alert. First Degree Will Be Confirmed by K. of C.

their teacher, Mrs. Shirley Treon, before presentation last night of an annual play in the high school auditorium. Every student participated in. the two-part presentation of "Wonderful Girl and Boy Land." Members of the Kindergarten Mothers Club assisted in preparing and presenting the program. First degree by the Knights 0f trustee- Two residents of Zerbe Township have been summoned for duty as jurors at the June term of Northumberland County common pleas court.

Columbus will be confirmed dur- rrr ing a meeting tomorrow afternoon; Maryland Man Jailed Instruction Held For Church Group A period of instruction and orientation was conducted by the Rev. Milton R. Wildermuth for The jury session will begin at 1:00 in St Patrick's Church, For Hosoital Disorder Elysburg Section Former C.T. Resident Sustains Foot Injury Trevorton. Funds Received By School Board Candidates for the degree have! Glenn Sweiger, White Marsh, is spending five days in Nor William Boyd, Virginia Beach, Mrs.

Howard Millar Dial 672-2183 been notified to be present at thei thumberland County jail for creat- a former resident of Ran Ridilla, Mrs. Michael Yakim and M5ss Pat Dumchak, Marion Monday. June 5. in Sunbury. Zerbe Township residents called are Clement Reck and Clayton Swinehart.

Carrie Rebuck. Washington Township, and Allen Troutman. Jordan Township were summoned, also. r' I ruling a disturbance in the Sunbury shaw, is receiving treatment in a Virginia Beach hospital for an Heights; Mrs. Leonard and daughter, Valeria, Elys- Ralpho Township School Dis Police found Sweiger lying un team, composed of Job Clements, Leonard Wisneskie, William" Mc- injury sustained while he a trict has received the remainder Ralpho Township Church Notices bifrg.

and Mrs. John Luta and mowing a lawn. conscious on a sidewalk in Sun- Kiirtf on1 nA Viim tab-on ha Seven Boy Scouts Advanced in Rank Seven members of Boy Scout of its March appropriation from Call, George Nagle, Bernard Dor-! officers and teachers of the Kulpmont Methodist Parish Bible School in social rooms of the church. The third parish-wide school will open Monday, June 5, at 9:00 a. m.

Because June 5 is the last day daughters, Patricia and Nancy, Boyd was cut the left foot mer, Edward Glennon the state, Thomas Kendig, super 1 tin uui 1 iu iiuu 111114 lunvn lis biiv and Wll-k 'Rsihway, N.J. with the blade of a power mower vising principal, told members of the school board in session requiring seven stitches to close Many at Show Staged By Kindergarten Group Many persons last night wit Elysburg Presbyterian Church Rev. Harold G. Williams, liam Fisher, will perform the f), Tk the man caused a disturbance in rituals. Thomas McGinley is th hos-itai membership chairman.

I u-SL a cr hen police were unab to rea- Refreshments will be served in' tu rc- Rosary Altar Society of St. Miiry's Church, Kulpmont, will last night. the wound. He will be hospitalized one week due to loss of blood. receive Holy Communion during The amount received was pastor Today 6:30 p.m., Adam and nessed the presentation of an an the council rooms after the cere- Troop 247 were advanced from second to first class rank during a board of review held last night.

The review was held in connection with the regular meeting of the troop. show staged by children rested him on a charge of disorderly conduct. Eve dinner. Tomorrow 9:45 a 018.94. Fifty per cent of the spring appropriation was received previously.

thei 7:00 Mass tomorrow morning; The society will meet Monday evening at 7:30 in the parish auditorium. church lne irevonon rvinaerganen in me A temporary loan of $8,300 was school; 11:00 a.m., worship, school auditorium. 1:30 p.m., U.P.Y. rally at! The play, "Wonderful Girl and Bloomsburg. iBoy Land," was presented under Boy Scouts advanced included liquidated by board action, leav direction of the teacher, Mrs.

Shi: ing an indebtedness of $8,000 in Monday 7:30 p.m., Church Jack Cox, Ralph Dexter, Robert Geiser. James Shaffer, William of class sessions for public school children, the Bible classes will start with pre-school children on the first day. Daily sessions will be from 9:00 a. m. to 11:00 a.

m. The Bible school will close Friday evening, June 16, at 7:30 with a commencement exercise in the sanctuary of the church. Work completed by the students during the two-week school will be exhibited during the commencement program. New personnel has been added to the working staff. They include temporary loans.

1 From Sharnokin Invited to College Two residents of Sharnokin have been invited to attend commencement festivities at Buck-nell University, Lewisburg, June 3 and 4 as special guests of the college. John H. Shott, Bucknell alum Shinman. Paul Strausser andi Announcement was made that John Yost. School Association.

Wednesday 7:30 p.m., choir rehearsal. Thursday 7:30 p.m., Ladies Bible Class. The board of review was com an enumerator will be selected in the near future to take a com ley Treon, and members of the Trevorton Kindergarten Mothers Club. Forty-three boys and girls participated in the play, which was presented in two parts. Mrs.

Marthella Lahr served as pianist. Bargain Prices Top Qualify LINSEED OIL Regular $3.75 Gallon NOW $1.50 Gallon Dobrosky's Furniture Store 713-715 North Sharnokin St. Dial 643-0461 Sharnokin Hospital ADMISSIONS 1 Sharnokin Mrs. Mary Pickering, 907 E. Depart.

August Matti, 1114 W. Walnut. Mrs. Anna Laczkowski, 1668 Webster. Jeffitey Artman, 250 Wood.

Miss Ethel Smith, 162 E. Sunbury. fTrs. Vivian Hoffman, 1207 W. posed of committeemen Lee SPRED SATIN World's Greatest Wall Paint KEHLER'S HARDWARE Trerorton We Give Green Stamps plete census of Ralpho Township Long, who served as chairman: Sheridan Hower, William S.

Roadarmel and Paul Erdman. Twenty-seven Scouts attended ni secretary, said the men are Walter M. Farrow, 300 East Sun- Miss Barbara Wildermuth, pian the meeting. Donald Kase and ist, and William Dormer and Le- bury Street, and Robert Lowry Larry Richie conducted opening 822 North Rock Street. They are Elysburg Methodist Charge Rev.

Carl N. Rutherford, pastor Elysburg 9:00 a.m., worship, and 9:55 a.m., Sunday School. Bethel 10:00 a.m., worship, and 9:00 a.m., Sunday School. Bear Gap 9:00 a.m., worship, and 10:00 a.m., Sunday School. Oak Grove 11:00 a.m., worship, and 10:00 a.m., Sunday School.

residents. The summer repair program at Ralpho Township buildings was approved and will be presented to the Southern Area Joint board for final approval. David Kuhn, president, conducted last night's meeting. Directors attending included Harry Hartman, Leon Weller, and Cameron Fahringer. Thomas Kendig, supervising principal, was present, also.

ceremonies. Eighteen Scouts registered for the annual Camporee which will be held at Knoebel's Groves, May 26, 27 and 28. Rem. Mount Carmel Charles Leiby. 104 S.

Locust. Atlas Mrs. Mary Hertzog, 431 W. Say-? lor. roy Moyer, transportation committee.

A two-week registration period will open tomorrow in the three churches of the parish. Zerbe School Board to Meet Monday Evening A meeting of Zerbe Township Board of Education will be held Monday evening at 7:30 in the high school office. Various items of business are scheduled for transaction. Charles Kerstetter, scoutmaster, announced that Scouts planning to take part in Camporee should register as soon as possible. William S.

Roadarmel, Course Completed by Boro Navy Technician Leo Jerome Pollock, aviation electronics technician airman, son Philip Buehler, serving with the U. S. Air Force at Amarillo, is spending a leave with his wife and family, North Market Street. assistant scoutmaster, attended OPEN HOUSE Selinsgrove State School April 30, 1961 1:30 to 4 p. m.

(DST) Public Welcome the meeting. members of the class of 1911. Members of the classes graduated one-half century ago from the college, the institute and the academy, as the three divisions of the university were called in the early 1900s, will be honored during the two-day program planned in connection with Buck-nell's 111th annual commencement. The class of 1911 will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary. Alumni Day at Bucknell will be observed Saturday, June 3, with reunions of 12 classes as the highlight.

Roger M. Blough, chairman of the board of directors, United States Stpel Corooration, will he the speaker at commencement exercises Sunday morning, June 4. i DISCHARGES Sharnokin Frank Varano, 869 W. Walnut. Raymond Zerbe, 22 N.

Market. Mrs. Cecelia Sock, Box 97. Edward Neary, 1013 W. Chestnut.

Mrs. Mary Worsen, 1(599 W. Wood. Kulpmont B-pnkocki, 856 Pine. Mount Carmel Mrs.

Agnes Hornberger and of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pollock, 1264 Chestnut Street, Kulpmont, has Ralpho Woman Called 8rd Stops Baths ASCOT, England (UPD-Three bachelor policemen, who have been visiting friends for baths, have a sign in their bathroom explaining why: "Please do not shout or run about in here. There is a bird trying to hatch some eggs under the bath." been graduated from the Aviation Church Will Dedicate New Organ in Service Special services dedicating a new organ will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 in the Rush Baptist Church, Sharnokin Hills. The Rev.

Clyde F. Whary, pas The dish chicken tetrazzini was created in honor of world famous opera singer Luisa Tetrazzini, who used to sing Christmas carols at a local restaurant. Electronics Technician School at the Naval Air Technical Training Center. Memphis, Tenn. For Service as Juror Janet Krick, Ralpho Township, has been summoned to serve as a juror at the next term of Northumberland County common plea.s court.

Mildred Swank, Snydertown, was also selected to serve. The court term will convene Monday, June 5, in Sunbury. tor, will officiate during dedication ceremonies and will present a brief address. daiighter, 338 S. Currant.

Mame Devine, 441 W. Avenue Gowen City Mrs. Anna Patrick, Kfi Third. Marion Heights Mrs. Mary Rolko, 315 Melrose.

During the eight week radar course, students received instruction in pulsed radar systems, radar altimeters, test equipment and syncroservo systems. Aviation Familiarization School and Avionics Fundamentals School are prerequisites for the course. Mrs Frank Fktpr phurrVi nr. for SCHOOL IREGT0 About 90 per cent of the heat 1 canist. wjn niav several selec Strawberry Will Be the Weekend Flavor Treat at CARL'S Ice Cream Stand Kulpmont Our 1 0th Anniversary Sale Starts WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 Green Stamps With Every Purchase tions.

Solos, duets, and anthems by the choir, will highlight the program. The public is invited. striking the outside of a house is concentrated on the roof, according to Allied Chemical's Barrett Division. The News-Dispatch printing plant Is tqulpped to meet a wide variety of printing needs Dial 643-4641 'THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE' VoJunteer Workers Corner Shop Mrs. Joseph Scoviak Mrs.

John Christ Sunday Mrs. Russell Rickert OMrs. Charles Miller Hospital Cart Mrs. Drrlt Kessler, chairman Dial 642-4053 Monday Mrs. Herman Saxe Mrs.

Isreal Shusner ANTHONY C. BOGDAN OF COAL TOWNSHIP VOTE ANTHONY GRARflWSKl Better Known As "PEG" DEMOCRAT Four From Kulpmont Called for Jury Duty Four Kulpmont residents will serve as traverse jurors during the Northumberland County term of common pleas court to open June 5. The Kulpmont jurors will include Alex D'Alexander, Fred Meisner, Petrovich and John Plichta. Selected from Marion Heights were Charles Balon and John Se-cula. John Nobel, First District in Local Red Cross Brood Report DEMOCRAT -for- Coal Township Mount Carmel Township, will be Used yesterday I pints Used this month 75 pints a juror, also RIOMDAY NOTICE KULPMONT TV SUBSCRIBERS OFFICE HOURS Effective May 1,1961 FROM i 5:00 P.

M. to 9:00 P. M. Monday, Tuesday Honest Reliable Experienced Proven Leadership Your Vote and Support Respectfully Solicited 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m.

to 5 p.m. ONLY Wednesday- 9 a.m. to 12 noon (closed Wed. afternoon) TO MY C. T.

FRIENDS and NEIGHBORS Thursday, Friday, Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 1 :30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thanks for ycur cooperation in observing the new hours. The Management of Eastern Pa.

Relay Stations Inc. 554 Chestnut Street, Kulpmont, Pa. 1 i 3 -b Sectional 2 Table Lamps, Floor Lamp A Few Personal Facts: Three generations of my family and my wife's (the former Gene Landau) were born and reared in Coal Township. We feel qualified to speak frankly about township affairs especially as they concern our schools. Our two children the third generation are now enrolled in the same schools from which my wife and I graduated.

I have been a cool operator in this township; I have sound business training. For these reasons and others which I will mention later, I am seeking public office for the first time. Living Room Suite 2 End Tables VOTE SAM SACUS Coal Township TREASURER Well Qualified to Serve Only WITH MANY OTHER SPECIALS a ROBERT H. (VicCLAIN SSo, C. T.

School Director Graduate, Coal Township High School Graduate, Bloomsburg State Teachers College Revenue Agent, Sharnokin State Hospital, fcr the Past Six Years DIAL 648-0401 200 EAST LINCOLN STREET DIAL 648-0401.

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