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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 40

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40 Hozleton Standard-Speaker, Wednesday, December 4, 1974 Compromise Funerals (Continued from Page 20) Deaths strip mining of federal coal be Freeland Man Dies While Driving Car A 76 year-old Freeland man suf neath their land. Andrew J. Fedor, 590 N. Sherman Court, who died Sunday at State General Hospital, was buried this PETRUZZI'S PIZZERIA 34 W. 9th St.

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EVERYDAY, Including Sunday We are Open Thanksgiving Day If they consented to sell their surface rights, the amount of compensation they could re MRS. ELIZABETH YUHAS Mrs. Elizabeth Yuhas, 633 Church died early this morning a 1 removal" mining, where an entire top of a mountain is lobbed off to get at the underlying coal, to continue under certain conditions. Authorize states to establish their own enforcement programs. Establish Interim federal standards while states and the federal government were gearing up their programs.

Create a new federal agency within the Interior Department to enforce the legislation. K. DALE BARDO K. Dale Bardo, 44, of Montours-ville RD2, a brother of Mrs. Donald Zcisloft, Sybertsville, died of a heart attack Tuesday at 4 p.m.

Bardo, who died just after killing a deer, was pronounced dead by Clinton County Coroner Dean Wetz-' fered a heart attack while driving his car in Freeland at 1:45 a.m. to ceive would be limited to fair market value of the surface, plus certain relocation costs, and up to a $100-pcr-acre "bonus." Federal coal leases on the land would be issued by com at St. Joseph Hospital where she had been admitted yesterday as a medical patient. Other details were not available at press time. The funeral arrangements are in charge of the Burcin Home for day and was pronounced dead on arrival at Hazleton State General morning from the Burcin Home for Funerals.

A Mass of Christian Burial was held in St. Joseph's R.C. Church, with the Rev. James Fedor, nephew of the deceaced, the celebrant, hew of the deceased, the celebrant, con, and Msgr. Joseph L.

Gavenda, sub deacon. Seated in the sanctuary were Msgr. John Prokopovich, the Rev. John Hlopko, the Rev. Cyril Rable, the Rev.

S. J. Kurich and the Rev. Jerome J. Pavlick.

O.F.M. Rev. Fedor and Msgr. Gavenda gave the blessing at the funenl Ier. Hospital one half hour later.

Surviving in addition' to the sis petitive bidding under the pro ter are his mother, his wife, three mxim children and a brother, The funeral will be held Satur posal. Rep. Morris K. Udall, the conference chairman, called the compromise "an excellent bill" and predicted its passage by the full Congress. Breakfast Special Egg-0-L6 (Ham 4: I'kk Sandwich on our Homemade Raisin Bread) with coffee.

OIL SHIPPED IN 1539 CARACAS Venezuela's "black gold" was known in colonial times. The treasurer of the Spanish settlement on the island of Subagua sent a barrel of petroleum to the king of Spain in 1539. His transmittal letter is the first known reference to the export of what is now Venezuela's major source of wealth. Pronounced dead was Joseph F. Gallagher, 118 Centre Freeland.

State police at Troop said Gallagher was driving south on Route 940 when he suffered a heart attack and lost control of the vehicle which swerved off the highway and slammed into a parked truck on the east bern, 528 feet south of Freeland Borough. He was taken in the Freeland ambulance to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Other details were not available at press time. The McNulty Funeral Home, Freeland, is in charge of day at 1:30 p.m. from the Poust Funeral Home, Millville, with the Rev.

Amandus Hunsinger officiating. Interment will be in the Millville Cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. JOHN PAUL John Paul, 58, of 128 Rhume Nesquehoning, a retired Lehigh Navigation Coal Co. miner, died Tuesday in Coaldale Hospital.

Born in Nesquehoning, he was a son of the late Frank and Frances Complete Transmission Overhaul 1 DAY SERVICE SLOWEST PRICES IN TOWNft FREE TOW CHECKUP ALL WORK GUARANTEED PENNY'S GARAGE Pardeesville Road Phone 454-2079 THE PUB Luncheon Special Homemade Soup-or-Stew Homemade Bread QOc Coffee Bread n' Spread 15 N. Wyoming Street 101 E. Diamond Avenue Phone for Take-Oue 454-9448 MYLES GALLAGHER Myles Gallagher, Benyo Grove Apartments, Butler, died Tuesday at 10:30 p.m. at the State General Hospital. Born in Freeland, a son of Myles and Mary (Boyle) Gallagher, he had resided in the North Side area his entire life.

The deceased was a member of St. Ann's R.C. Church, Freeland, and the parish Holy Name Society. He was preceded in death by several brothers and sisters. Surviving are three brothers, Joseph, Jersey -City, N.J.; John and Paul, Freeland; and a sister, Mrs.

Mary Simon, Elizabeth, N.J. The funeral will be held Friday at 9 a.m. from the McGraw Funeral Home, Freeland, with Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 in St. Ann's Church, Freeland. Interment will be in the parish cemetery.

Friends may call Thursday from 2 p.m. until the time of the funeral. The rosary will be recited Thursday at 8 p.m. However, he conceded there is a' possibility ttiat the outgoing 93rd Congress might not be in session to attempt to override any presidential veto. "I'm hopeful, however, that President Ford will sign the bill." Udall said.

Tuesday's conference session was crlled by Udall and his Senate counterpart, Sen. Henry M. Jackson, in a final attempt to approve the bill this year. It was the first meeting of the conferees since Nov. 21, when a number of proposed compromises were rejected and sponsors said the bill appeared to be dead for the year.

The bill would also: Ban strip mining in national parks and forests. Require mining companies to return land to its "approximate original contours" after mining. Provide special restrictions for mining in steep slopes, although would permit "moun- (Bokeko) Paul. He was a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel R.C. Church, Nes home, and Rev, Fedor gave the final blessing at the parish cemetery.

Pallbearers were Robert Marto-nik, Donald Drasher, Stephen Se-kerak, Charles Kapes, James She-ma and Nicholas Chickerino. Mrs. Joseph tenon 38 Survive Area Woman Mrs. Anna Lehan, East Butler, Drums, died Tuesday at 6:15 a.m. at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Cas-sarella, Drums, with whom she resided. Death followed a brief illness. Born in Milnesville, she had resided in Drums most of her life. The deceased was a member of St.

Michael's Orthodox G.C. Church, Freeland. She was preceded in death by her quehoning. 32-34 North Broad Street West Hazleton, Pa. Phone: 455-8029 Direct From New York GO-GO DANCER Nightly Monday Thru Saturday DAMAGED BY HIT-RUN A truck owned by John Sheeto 843 Locust and parked on the north side of 17th Street near the Locust Street intersection, was damaged at 2:40 a.m.

today when struck by a tractor-trailer whose operator then left the scene. Surviving are his wife, the former Myrtle Golby; two sons, Raymond, Emerald; John, at home; WHERE THE FOOD and FUN ARE ALWAYS TOPS! five daughters, Karen, Slatington; Sylvia, Nesquehoning; Darlene, Marlene and Tammy, at home; two brothers and three sisters: Angelo, Lansford; Frank, Nesquehoning; Mrs. George (Frances) JOHN ANDRE JCO John (Bebe) Andrejco, 101 Berwick Beaver Meadows, died Lattimer Crossroads Tuesday at 11:15 p.m. at the State General Hospital where he had husband, Joseph, in 1951, and a Today's Events Hazleton City Authority, 230-240 S. Wyoming 7:30 p.m.

Drake-Wear VFW Ladies Auxiliary, post home, 7:30 p.m. ILGWU retiree group Christmas party, Carmen's, 6 p.m. Alateen meeting, Alcoholism Center, 67 N. Church 7 to 9 p.m. Weatherly Area School Board reorganization meeting, 7:30 p.m., high school.

This Evening's Dinner Special FLANK STEAK A LA MARINADE With Mushroom Gravy Plus Our Regular Gourmet Menu LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FOR DANCING 7 NIGHTS A WEEK Tonight The Fantastic "NEW BREED" Thursday "MAINSTREAM" been a patient two days. sister, Mrs. Mary Evanchick. Surviving are these children, Born in Beaver Meadows, he was Oldest Name In Area Paving PETER DEEB Asphalt Paving PHONE 455-6969 Mrs. Calvin (Helen) Hendricks and a son of the late George and Anna (Bobal) Andrejco.

Resetar, Jim Thorpe; Mrs. Joseph (Josephine) DeMarco and Mrs. Anthony (Antoinette) Pondish, Nesquehoning; and seven grandchildren. The funeral will be held Thursday at 9 a.m. from the Sniscak Funeral Home, Nesquehoning, with continued services in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Nesquehoning.

Friends may call this evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. MRS. DONALD DEMON Ruth Ann Denion, 48, of Eagle Court, Rockville, died on Nov. Mrs. Frank (Mary) Revilla, Eas-ton; Mrs.

Mel (Susan) Jones, Ala Prior to his retirement, he had meda, Mrs. Joseph (Anna) been employed by the Haddock TONIGHT Music By: "Tony Nicholas And The Applause" Bar Opens At 8 P.M. Kitchen Open 9 To 1 Dancing From 10 To 2 Mining Co. He had served with the Petrilli, West Wyoming; George, Drums; Charles, Scranton; Mrs. Louis (Sophia) Cassarella, with Death Notices I wish to thank all the Drs.

and Nurses of the Saint Joseph Hospital and Geisinger Medical Center. Also my class mates, relatives and friends for all the cards and gifts. Thank Friendy III THE 26 in Arlington Hospital. Army's 3359th Quartermaster Truck Co. during World War Two.

The deceased was a member of Ss. Peter and Paul's Byzantine Rite Catholic Church, Beaver Meadows. He was preceded in death by a brother, Andrew. Surviving are these brothers and sisters: Michael, at home; Arthur, Joseph, Bethlehem; George and Mrs. Robert (Olga) Barcasky, Levittown; and Mrs.

Anthony (Anna) Basile, Metuchen, Christmas Party and New Year's Eve Reservations Now Being Taken. PHONE 455-5842 She is survived by her husband, DZURANIN At St. Luke Manor, Tuesday, December 3, 1974, John SCAR 703 W. Broad Street Donald, former Freeland resident, whom she resided; 15 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren; brothers and sister, Michael Har-vinko, Jersey City, N.J.; George, this city; Mrs. Amelio Martince, Hoosick Falls, N.Y.; Andrew, Florida; and several nieces and nephews.

The funeral will be held Friday at 9 a.m. from the McNulty Funeral Home, Freeland, with requiem mass at 9:30 in St. Michael's Orthodox G.C. Church, Freeland. Dzuranin.

beloved husband of NO COVER-NO MINIMUM two daughters, Marie and Suzanne, three sons, Thomas, Robert and James, her mother, Mrs. Edna Su-ter, and a sister, Alice Kahn, all of Rockville. Helen (Rebarchak) Dzuranin. Funeral Thursday at 1 p.m. from the Frank J.

Bonin Funeral Home, Second Street entrance. Interment in Ss. Peter Paul's Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Frank J.

Bonin, funeral director. BEER MUGS and GLASSES Come See The Large Selection in Stock for Immediate Sale! The funeral services were held in St. Jude's Catholic Church. Rock Interment will be in Ss. Peter and! ville, and burial was in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

tit w.tau Paul's E.G.C. Association Cemetery, Freeland. Friends may call Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A parastas service will be conducted Thursday at 7 p.m. This Sunday (December 8th) Is Our CHRISTMAS PARTY Please Get Your Tickets At The Bar PARTY BEVERAGE L2 GEORGE M.

RACOSKY George M. Racosky, who resided with his sister, Mrs. Helen Sissock, N.J.; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m. from the Frank J.

Bonin Funeral Home, Second St. entrance, with requiem high mass at 11 o'clock in Ss. Peter and Paul's B.C. Church, Beaver Meadows. Interment will be in the parish cemetery.

Friends may call Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Rev. Stephen P. Luzetsky will conduct a parastas service Thursday at 8 p.m. Route 93 Cony ng ham PHONE 788-4165 556 W.

Maple died at 3:45 a.m. KENNEDY At Hazleton State General Hospital, December 2nd, Leo A. Kennedy, of 98 South Woodward Court. Funeral from the Boyle Funeral Home, 100 S. Wyoming Thursday at 9 a.m.

Mass of Christian Burial in St. Gabriel's R.C. Church at 9:30. Interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday afternoon and evening 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

John J. Boyle Sons, funeral directors. today at the State General Hospital where he had been admitted Tues Happy Day Sentiments day. Born in Hazle Brook, a son of the late Martin and Susan (Chulka) HAZLETON-McADOO HIGHWAY Proudly Presents Tonight Thru Saturday "TAKE-FOUR" "kTomorrou' Thursday ITALIAN NIGHT Racosky, he had resided in this city for 32 He was a retired miner and had last been employed as sexton at Holy Trinity R.C. Slovak Church.

DEER BUTCHERED DEER HEADS MOUNTED DEERSKIN LEATHER GOODS GIFTS SOUVENIRS WE BUY DEER HIDES OPEN 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. RICHIE'S TAXIDERMY Rte. 309 i Mile South Of Hazleton The deceased was a member of HAPPY BIRTHDAY BLUE EYES You're not getting older, You're getting better! Ja Cie Kochem Holy Trinity R.C. Church.

He was preceded in death by these brothers and sisters, Joseph Coming- KLIMKOSKY-At State General Hospital," Tuesday, December 3, 1974, Joseph Klimkosky. Funeral Thursday at 9 a.m. from the Frank J. Bonin Funeral Home, Second Street entrance. Requiem high mass in Ss.

Peter Paul's Byzantine Catholic Church, Beaver Meadows at 9:30 a.m. Interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Thursday morning before the funeral time. Frank J. Bonin, funeral director.

NEXT WEEK (Dec. 9 To 14) MISS CLARA E. KNIES Miss Clara E. Knies, 84. of Albert, died at 2 a.m.

today at the Wyoming Valley Hospital, Wilkes-Barre where she had been a patient since Nov. 28. Born in Albert, March 26, 1890, she was a daughter of the late Adam and Mary Jane (Spaide) Knies. The deceased was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Albert.

Surviving are two brothers, Ash-er, of Albert; and Walter, Slocum. The funeral will be held Friday at 2 p.m. from the family residence with the Rev. Leonard Ashford, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran The Fabulous "PLATTERS" Phone 455-7311 or 454-9288 For Reservations PROVANZO Cellar Sidewalls Sr.

and John Racosky, Mrs. Mary Nemchick, Mrs. Anna Kadelak and Mrs. Elizabeth Randar-Turick. Surviving are a brother and three sisters, Michael, Bethlehem; Mrs.

Michael (Agnes) Hentosh, Delano; Mrs. Helen Sissock, with whom he resided; and Mrs. John (Ethel) Mauch, McAdoo. The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from the Pusti Funeral Home with Mass of Christian Buria! at 9:30 in Holy Trinity R.C.

Slovak Church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The rosary will be recited Friday at 8 p.m. Card Required -Proper or Casual Dress Required Church, officiating.

Interment will SURE CLEAN Winter (17 Weeks) RUG CLUB Dec Jan. Feb. Mar. Pay Weekly For Your Spring Rug Cleaning $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 Weekly For Information Call 636-3990 be in the Albert Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

INSULATION SAVES YOU FUEL AND MONEY 1078 LOCUST ST. 454-1 847-HAZLETON We Skin And Clean Deer JOHN'S MARKET 445 Winters Ave. West Hazleton Phone 454-6985 Scranton Man, 37, Killed by Bulldozer SCRANTON, Pa. (AP)-A Scranton man was crushed to death when a bulldozer ran over him at a construction site near here. Police said Kenneth Pucket, 37, was killed Tuesday.

Isaac Stark of Moscow, was clearing land with the bulldozer when he backed over Pucket, according to police. Lackawanna County Coroner William Sweeney ruled the death an accident. To My Family, Friends and Bowling Buddies "THANKS A MILLION" Mary Kostick JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER NURSERY SCHOOL Has a few openings for 3 or 4 Year Olds Starting December 1, Monday-Friday 12:45 P.M. to 3:45 P.M. State Approved Accredited Teachers For Information or Application Call: 454-3528.

NOTICE The Office Of Ki. B. Lee, M.D. Has Moved His Office From: The First Valley Bank TO Professional Plaza 1751 E. Broad St.

HAZLETON Phone 455-3656 (As of December 2nd, 1974) ONE DAY DEC. 5th Christmas Shopping In All Departments! PA. MONUMENT CO. Phone 454-2621 150 Ping Pong rt THE GREAT TABLES Hazle Park Quality Meats Washington Hazle Park WEST HAZLETON $700 each SHOPPING EXPERIENCE YOU CAPvRY (Some Minor Repairs) Mm Regular Fold Away or Play Backo POOL TABLES flOBERTGV H2IUY1 I Inflation Blasters Packing House Beef Round Hanging Weight 80 to 90 lbs. Cut To Your QQc Specifications lb.

05 ROUND STEAK DICED BEEF mostly small sizes 34 ONLY 25 UP Any Purchase Any Dept. xcepf Restaurant Purchases MONUMENTS MARKERS BRONZE MEMORIALS We Hove Served Thousands May We Serve You? Before, you buy, we invite you to visit our factory. It will be well worth your while. HAZLETON SHEFPTON HIGHWAY ROUTE 924- HUMBOLDT Stanley Bohenek CO-OWNERS Frank Salvafem Peter Kalanik, Office Manager SOME BUMPER TABLES (Some minor repairs) (Available at Warehouse Only) D. A.

BARNES, ASSOC 17th and Rose Street West Hazleton Open Daily: 3 to 5 P.M. PHONE ORDERS GLADLY ACCEPTED PHONE 455-7571 LAUREL MALL CHURCH HILL MALL HAZLETON SHOPPING CENTER Authorized Food Stamp Dealer.

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