Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania (2024)

Mrs, David Rosen 22 HazJeton Standard-Speaker, Monday, July 12, 1971 Deaths Carbon Co. Gets School Board Protest on Dumping Wood Quits as GOP County Treasurer Jewish Center Director, Businessman's Wife Dies MRS. ELIAS P. MORGAN Mrs. Elias P.

Morgan, 337 The board has cited health haz. Samuels died yesterday at Mrs. David Rosen, 95 Harding this city, wife of a city bus Stale Senator T. Newell Wood to Solano until after the election. Present, in addition to Wood and Solano, who is also chairman of the The Hazleton Area School Board, in line with a resolution passed unanimously by directors at a recent meeting, has informed the Carbon County Commissioners of its opposition to a proposal for the creation of a countywide landfill operation in the Banks Township area.

inessman and a prominent mem has resigned his position as treas urer of the Luzerne County Repub I Ji!" J. I ar'ds to school children attending a nearby elementary school as a primary reason for its opposition. The school directors" views against the dump site have been forwarded to the county planning office, which is having a study made of solid waste management in Carbon County. third district, were the following lican Party, according to informa ber of Jewish organizations, died Sunday afternoon at the family residence. Her husband is an officer in the MRS.

PETER CINEI Mrs. Mary Cinei, 401 E. Mahanoy Mahanoy City, died Sunday afternoon at Abington Memorial Hospital, Abington, where she had been a patient since June 26. Born in Italy, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Patrizi, she had located in Mahanoy City in 1912. The deceased was a member of Sacred Heart Church, Mahanoy City, and the Sacred Heart Society of the parish. She was preceded in death by two husbands, Luigi DiGregorio, in 1925, and Peter Cinei in 1957. Surviving are four children: Mrs. i 8:10 a.m.

at Hazleton State General Hospital where she had been a patient for two weeks. The former Helen Thomas, she was born in this city, the daughter of the late David A. and Ann Thomas, and resided in this city all her life. She was a member of the First Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, two daughters, Mrs.

Robert (Nancy) Engler, State College, and Mrs. Stephen (Ruth) Davidovich, Hollywood, and three grandchildren. Rosen Furniture Store. I 1 district chairmen: First Nicholas Marsilio, Fourth Lou Giusti, Fifth Emerson "Pee Wee" Harris, Sixth James Loftus. The second district of the party has been operating under a three-man interim committee since the The former Evelyn Barbara Fur man, she was born in Reading, the daughter of the Dora Rebalsky n-n atn la Furman and the late Joseph Fur- man.

death of Buzzy Long. This district reportedly did not have a vote at Friday's meeting. Private funeral services will be tion reported over the weekend. Senator Wood tendered his resignation officially at a meeting of the county GOP executive committee on Friday. Present at the meeting were chairmen of five county GOP districts and board member Ethel Price.

Another development at the meeting reportedly has it that Patrick "Patsy" Solano, chairman of the county Republican party, agreed to officially resign this week. The committee also voted to seek a campaign chairman for the November general election and elected to postpone naming a successor Mrs. Rosen was a member of Agudas Israel Synagogue, the Board of Directors of the Jewish Community Center, was a past Mrs. Elizabeth Kurilla, 59 N. Vine who died Friday at Hilltop Manor Convalescent Home, was buried this morning from the held Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.

from The post of secretary on the ex the Krapf and Hughes Funeral ecutive committee is vacant. The county commissioners hired Metro Strack, Beaver Meadows, as temporary carpenter at $2.53. an hour, and Lorraine Cerimele, Nesquehoning, as a clerk in the plan, ning office at $4,000 a year, succeeding Mrs. Anita Klotz, Jim Thorpe, who recently resigned. The commissioners reported that they have invested an additional $100,000 in 90-day certificates of de-posit with the Lehighton branch of the Hazleton National Bank.

The investment will yield 5.25 per cent interest. Three weeks ago the board invested $200,000 in short president of Hadassah and was an Home with the Rev. Ralph Whitmer officiating. Interment will officer in the Agudas Israel Sisterhood. Surviving in addition to her hus VISITS ISRAEL TEL AVIV (ff) Gen.

Idi Amin, be in Vine Street Cemetery. There Elviro (Gladys DiGregorio) Todino, Arlington, Helen DiGregorio, R. Abington; Anthony Cinei, Westville, N. and Mrs. William (Amelia Cinei) O'Connell, Lisle, and five grandchildren.

The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. from the Post Funeral Home, 321 E. Mahanoy St, Mahanoy City, with requiem high will be no public viewing. making his first foreign visit since band and mother are two sons, -I talLl j'U Joseph F.

and Brian both at taking power in Uganda, is spending two days here talking with Is MRS. MARY KOLLESAR Mrs. David Rosen home. Mrs. Mary Kollesar, of 49 Main Burcin Home for Funerals.

Rev. Joseph Jackanich was the celebrant of the requiem high mass in St. John's Byzantine Rite Catholic Church and gave the blessings at the funeral home and grave in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Joseph Peregrin Joseph Baldari, George Hydock and Robert Gombert, grandsons of the 'deceased; Robert Trama and Jerry Czarick. raeli leaders.

The funeral was held this after Jeddo, died at 2:30 a. m. yesterday in St. Joseph Hospital, James W. Fultz noon from the Fierro Funeral term certificates until the funds mass at 10 o'clock in Sacred Heart Church, Mahanoy City.

Interment Home with Rabbi Sidney Solomon where she had been a patient officiating. Interment was in are needed to meet current ex-penses. The board agreed with a request Hospital Reports Agudas Israel Cemetery. Assisting will be in St. Fidelus Cemetery, Mahanoy City.

Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 10 p. m. Retired Twp. Teacher Dies since June 25. Born in McAdoo, she spent the greater part of her life in Jeddo area and was a member of St.

at the services was Cantor Sidney from Kidder Township supervisors Keiser. to hold $870 in liquid fuel funds un. Pallbearers were Morton and til 1972 when the funds will be The funeral of Mrs. John P. (Magdalen) Martisevich, 511 John Jerry Cohn, Simon and Sidney He- needed for a road project.

WALTER FRANKLIN BALLIET STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: Admissions James William Fultz, 80, of 58 N. Laurel a retired school teacher, died at 1:10 a.m. today mow, Yale Rapport, Melvin Kernis, Commissioner Albert U. Koch Walter Franklin Balliet, 76, who Murray Glassberg and Hy Feller. Betty Radjavitch, 201 Susque made his home with his son-in-law at the State General Hospital where nanna White Haven.

and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil John's Catholic Church, Freeland. She was preceded in death by her husband, John, April 13, 1956, and a son, John two weeks ago. Surviving are sons and daughters: Mrs.

Mary Stefanek, Hollars Hill; Albert, Wilkes-Barre; Michael and Helen Wydock, both of this city; and Mrs. Stephen (Mar he had been a patient four days. James Gallagher, 1019 Centre Inaction of Lehighton reported that Carbon County is interested in being included in plans for a regional jail currently under discussion in Monroe, Luzerne and Pike counties. The plans are only in the prelim bur Stemfert, of 45 Benneville, Milford, died at 12:30 p.m. ST.

JOSEPH HOSPITAL: Admissions Lori Ann Avillion, 25 Green McAdoo. Jeanette Feldman, 40 W. 11th St. Michael Zalutko, Hazleton RD 1. Mrs.

Marie Kuhn, 518 Lombard Tamaqua. Mrs. Mildred Keirle, 314 N. Broad West Hazleton. Margaret Demshock, 19 E.

Oak Freeland. Born in Gowen, Jan. 21, 1891, he was a son of the late James and Ellen Eroh, 86 N. Fulton on Sunday in Milford Hospital. Court.

Angeline (Hontz) Fultz. Born in Dorrance Township on son Freeland, who died Friday, was held this morning from the McNulty Funeral Home. The Rev. Andrew Krusinski was the celebrant of the requiem high mass in St. Casimir's Church, Freeland, and gave the blessings at the funeral home and grave in the parish cemetery.

Pallbearers were Richard and George Kushner, Stephen Korol and Glen Puhak, nephews; Michael Roth and Paul Kaminsky. A graduate of Hazle Township Susan F. Russell, 198 Alvin St. Sept. 19, 1894, he was a son of the Freeland.

High School and the Bloomsburg garet) Nagy, Bridgeport; ten grandchildren and the following Normal School, he retired in 1952 Angeline Billet, Rr. 619 Carson inary stages. The resignation of John Davis of Weatherly, as an attendant at the county home was accepted. St. Tresckow.

brothers and sister, Mrs. Anna Le after teaching in the Hazle Town Jean Graaf, 118 E. Oak St. Cosmo C. Mussoline 721 E.

sicko, Andrew and John Yuda, all ship School District. of McAdoo. Also surviving are sev' Kimberly Mensinger, 402 The deceased was a member of (Cotinued from Page 11) director, Joseph DeMarinis, and authority chairman, Aloysius Rossi, attend the council session and confront the councilmen with the seriousness of the problem. After some discussion, it was decided that DeMarinis and Atty. Pasco Schiavo, authority solicitor, would represent the authority.

Chairman Rossi noted that he would be out of town. Others indicating they might at Fifth St. Frank Bott, Nuremberg. Chapel St. eral nieces and nephews.

Trinity Lutheran Church and Dispensary Cases The Hazleton State General Hos- The funeral will be held from Lisa Jones, 35 Suburban Park Rcgina A. Saracino, 318 Main teacher and member of the Other late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Balliet and was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ, St.

Johns. He was a retired coal miner. His wife, Margretta Vernon, died on Aug. 7. 1958.

Surviving are the following children: Mrs. Robert (Jessie) Thrash, Philadelphia; Mrs. George (Marjorie) Fogg, Lattimer; William Balliet, city; Mrs. Joseph (June) O'Connor; Philadelphia; Edward, the McNulty Funeral Home, Free Old Forge. i.

Village, Pepperell, Mass. Fellows Bible Class of the church Mary Ellen Nanstiel, of 516 Ber land, at 9 a. m. Tuesday, with Anthony Calluccio, 548 Monges Ruth Robinson, Rr. 259 S.

Pine Surviving are his wife, the for wick White Haven, who died Wednesday afternoon in St. Joseph high mass of requiem in St. John's mer Bertha Witchey, four children Catholic Church at 9:30 o'clock. In St. Helen Dick, Sybertsville.

Susan Bogansky, Hazleton R. 1 Hospital, was buried on Saturday Thomas Quinn, Light Street; James ihis city; Mrs. Leroy (Merle) terment will be in St. Mary's By from the family residence. tend were Joseph Pavlick, of the St.

Eugene Matlock 1502 S. Al bert Allentown. Claire Moye, 117 S. Pine St. Harold W.

Knouse, 601 E. Cata-wissa Nesquehoning. Patricia Sachse, 635 N. Laurel Kellmer, Kimberton; and Paul' The Rev. H.

Raymond Jones zantine Catholic Cemetery, Free land. Hollywood; Miss Maxine Balliet, authority board, and Miorelli. Delayed Over a Year St. Hazelwood, and eight grand pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Lattimer; Walter, West Hazleton; Friends may call from 2 to 4 Catherine Weaver, 201 E.

Blaine children. Church, Freeland, officiated. Inter Although City Council first was and 7 to 9 p. m. today.

John Slusser, 201 Towanda The funeral will be held from Mrs. Edward (Phylis) Yurish, Drums; Mrs. Wilbur (Margaret) ment was in the Laurel Cemetery, notified of the need for the sewer White Haven. pital dispensary officials reported no accident cases treated there this morning. Locust Mountain Hospital Treated at the Locust Mountain State "General Hospital dispensary were: Clarence Jones, 124 N.

Main Shenandoah, an injury of the right ankle; Kimberly Kriner, 526 W. Market Shenandoah, an edema of the upper lip; Russell Schumak, 277 Virginia Shen-andoah, lacerations and abrasions sustained in a fall from a bicycle. Alice Cicioni, 119 Franklin Lower Shaft, pains of the right shoulder and arm; Fred Demmi, 510 W. Center Shenandoah, a line in March 1970, DeMarinis in White Haven. Patrick Ferrari, 563 Grant St the Bachman and Rosenstock Fun eral Home at a time to be an Stemfert, Milford, 34 grand E.

EARL SENSENBACH E. Earl Sensenbach, 69, of 401 Le dicated, the city governing body children, 12 great grandchildren, Emily Christina, 11 W. Cherry nounced. Pallbearers were Paul Swerdon, Joseph Reidy, George Hess, Harry Hassel, Burt Dodson and Harold has failed to take action. Neces one sister, Mrs.

Margaret Ichoff, Tresckow. sary before construction can begin. Lehighton; and several nieces and high White Haven, died Satur day' morning at St. Joseph Hospi tal. Robert Grant, Youth Forestry Bishop.

nephews. he said, is an ordinance for the project, the advertising for bids Camp, White Haven RD. Thomas Hinkle, Weatherly R. 1, Private funeral services will be A lifelong resident of White Hav Births ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: and the awarding of a contract.

The funeral of James Belletieri, from the Grebey, Beltz and Gleim McAdoo. Joseph Roman, Drums R. 1. Mabel Graaf, Weatherly R. 2.

Frederick Lubrecht, 551. W. Maple St. Helen Sisock, 556 W. Maple St.

George Kasarda, House 55, Mil-nesville. Angela Leskie, 116 N. Cedar St. Deborah Ann Pshar, 426 Green Freeland. Donna Vito, 675 Pardee St.

Dorothy Stride, 135 W. Maple Mahanoy City. Anna Williams, 51 Berwick Beaver Meadows. John Harashick, White Haven en, he was a past master of Laurel Abe Ackerman, 89 Main The authority, according to De 85814 Alter who died WedneS' freeland R. 1.

Marinis, has not received any ex Funeral Home at the convenience of the family Wednesday, with the Lodge 467, Lehigh Consis tory and Irem Temple Shrine. A daughter, born Friday to Mr, Michael Condusta, 424 W. Broad day at the St. Joseph Hospital, was held Saturday morning from (he planation for Council's failure to fish hook removed from his foot; and Mrs. Russell Gasser, 1038 St.

He was a director of the Green Rev. Henry Weitmann officiating. Moran Funeral Home. act on the sewer line proposal. He James St.

Mrs. Gasser is the for Margaret Farley, 52 N. Wyom Interment will be in St. Johns Mile Club, active with Club Cha noted the matter was to have been A solemn high mass of requiem Mary Kowalski, 151 W. Washington Shenandoah, a laceration of the left wrist; William Yadusky, mer Patricia Obzut.

ing St. teau of Lackawaxen, president of Cemetery. taken up at last Friday's special was celebrated at Our Lady of A son, born Friday to Mr. and Jean Shrosky, 95 Back Friends may call from 7 to 9 the Low LP Association, and was meeting of Council but this session Grace Church by Msgr. Francis Jeddo.

Mrs. David Brummit, Sugarloaf, member of the Presbyterian p.m. on Tuesday. was cancelled because of lack of Hotel Shenandoah, Shenandoah, an injury of the left hand suffered in a fan. R.

1. The mother is the former John M. Kachurak, 535 Arthur Church, White Haven. Mussari, Assisting were Msgr, Mark Mecca, deacon, and Rev, a quorum. Gertie Riggs.

R. 1. His wife, the former Rhoda Mai- Atty. Schiavo reported to the au Tony Obzut, 811 E. Mahanoy WILLIS H.

GRAAF Willis H. Graaf, 74, of 247 S. Sev A son, born triday to Mr. and Maureen Kolbush, 4 S. Butler Girard Angelo, sub deacon.

Rev. Angelo gave the blessing at the er, died in 1956. thority board that, according to the Mahanoy City, an injury of the left Mrs. Lawrence Bason, Drums R. 2 Surviving are these brothers and enth Lehighton, a native of McAdoo.

Mary Popovich, Drums R. 2. regulations of the U.S. Department funeral home and at the grave in Mrs. Bason is the former Joyce St.

Joseph Doria, 18 E. Hill Jeanesville. Carmella Mallctz, 103 Berwick Beaver Meadows. Rose Palko, 417 E. Muir Ave.

Discharges hand suffered in a fall; Eldon Hetherington, Ringtown, a puno Weatherly RD 2, died Saturday at of Housing and Urban Develop the parish cemetery. co*ckburn. Margaret Cervasio, Lattimer ment, a building must be accept sisters: Cloyd, Ralph and Mrs. Harold Teel, White Haven; Harry, Weatherly; Robert, Ridgeland, S. and Mrs.

Nelson Booth, Dallas; Mines. A daughter, born Sunday to Mr, Gnaden Huetten Hospital, Lehigh ton. Pallbears were James, Anthony, and Greg Belletieri, William Gem- ture wound of the left foot; Cath. erine Plashak, Ringtown, an insert bite of the left leg. Grace Wetzel, 11 W.

Monroe ed and occupied once it is com' pleted. and Mrs. Charles Yablonski, 1136 Birkbeck Freeland. Mrs. Yab A son of the late Henry and and a number of nephews and nie mell, Rich DePaolo, and Anthony Barinio, all nephews of the de Henry Znachko, 331 E.

Carleton In other business, the HHA board Laura (Sauerwine) Graaf, he was Mark Putko, 311 W. Washingtoi lonski is the former Lorraine West Hazleton. Adam Troy Peltz, Drums. Donna Corazza, Freeland R. 1.

awarded a contract for revamping ceased. a retired Lehigh Valley Railroad Rinker. Shenandoah, extensive scalp and facial lacerations sustained Ave. Helen M. Wharmby, Nuremberg, Barbara Hale, 98 N.

Lee Court. 96 canopy roofs at the Vine Street engineer. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob Kimberly Supon, 35 Meyers West housing project for low in' when struck by a rock, transferred The deceased was a member of ces.

The funeral will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. from the family residence with the Rev. Donald Ealy, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Hazleton, officiating. In The funeral of Henry J. Lenhardt Thelma Beltrami, 722 E.

Third ert Miller, 610 Peace St. Prior 'to marriage, the mother was Evelyn come families to Roman Roofing to Geisinger Medical Center, Dan Conyngham. Discharges Frank Pataki, 594 McKinley St, Trinity Lutheran Church, Lehigh St. 161 W. Thirl well at its ville; and Mark Kalinkowski, ex Yanick.

ton. 65 Benjamin Conyngham, who died Wednesday, was held Saturday morning from the Krapf and Stephen Shelepets, Rr. 225 W. tensive lacerations of the leg suf Pasquale Raico Turkey Path, Surviving are four daughters, terment will be in Laurel Ceme fered in the same accident; and bid of $10,368. The motion to award the contract was made by Joseph Pavlick and seconded by Zola.

OUT OF TOWN: I Blaine McAdoo. Raymond Dougherty, 25 S. Ken Hughes Funeral Home, with the Mrs. Albert (Marian) Shochet, Vienna, Pauline, Overland Robert Sellaway, 38 E. South tery, White Haven.

Friends may call today from 2 to A son, bom at Wilkes-Barre Gen Rev. John Brndjar officiating. In nedy Drive, McAdoo. It was noted that the project, to eral Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Al Park, Kansas; Mrs. Luther (Vivian) Mahanoy City, a dog bite of the left hip area. terment was in Vine Street Ceme 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Frank J. Marion, Harwood correct a design deficiency, will bert George Meiss RD Iolland, Lehighton; and Mrs.

tery. be completed in 90 days. Mines. Edward Boyle, 121 S. Pine St.

Drums. The mother is the former Sugarloaf R. 1. Doreen Prete, 568 Garfield St. Marjorie Baran, Beaver Mea dows R.

1. Joseph Herr, 633 N. Vine St. Anna Wisler, 904 N. Laurel St.

John Colna, 213 Fourth Oneida. Joseph Pavell, 901 N. Church St, Pallbearers were John Lenhardt, In his executive director's re Marian Tolerico. Thomas (Joan) McGavin, Walled Lake, three brothers, George and Nelson, Weatherly RD Edith Minnick, Davis Nursing Richard, Frank and Thomas Jac- FRANK PECORA Frank Pecora, 691 Monges was pronounced dead on arrival at the State General Hospital at 11:15 A daughter born July 9 to Mr, Home, Mountamtop. quot.

and Mrs. James Bonomo, 216 port, DeMarinis said the total cost for the Hazle Twin Apartments, a two building complex of 100 units for the elderly built by Leon N. Frank, Weatherly; a sister, Bertha Spishock, House 66, Eber Berner at Wilkes-Barre Gen o'clock last night. Death followed vale. Mrs.

Marian Smith, Emmaus; 12 The funeral of James John Mc- Russell 438 E. Elm eral Hospital. a long illness. Gill, of 732 Walnut Freeland, a A son to Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Tamaqua. Weiner Associates, Wilmington, Anna M. Timko, Stockton No. 7. Elizabeth Goldsworthy, Rr.

530 Born in Italy, a son of the late etter carrier in that community, Anthony Bonner, Winfield Hotel, was $1,887,577. Lincoln St. Umbriac, Finderne, N.J., formerly of this city. The mother's maiden was held Saturday morning from Cost Breakdowns James and Carmella (Longo) Pecora, he had resided in this city most of his life. Helen Lucia, Drums, R.

1 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. from the Zimmerman Funeral Home, Lehighton. Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.

im. name was Carmella Matteo. A breakdown of the total follows: the McNulty Funeral Home, Free- Michael Bania, 1105 Pine $911,176.50 for Building Freeland. A retired miner, he was a mem land. The Rev.

John C. Gilloegly was ber of the Most Precious Blood Henry Zucatti, Rr. 123 Sherman 076.50 for Building $25,154, interest; and $39,170, planning. the celebrant of a high mass of McAdoo. Church, the Holy Name Society of Today's Events Hazleton City Council, City Hall, 4 p.m.

Weatherly Council, Borough Building, 7:45 p.m. Naval Reserve Division 4-17, U.S. Naval Reserve Training Center, 7 p.m. Hazleton Camera Club, Art League Building, 8 p.m. East End Fire Firehouse, 7:30 p.m.

West Hazleton Fire Borough Building, 7:30 p.m. Beaver Meadows Borough Council, regular meeting, 7 p. in the borough building. Ss. Peter and Paul's Lutheran Church Women's picnic, Angela Park.

Soroptimist Club party, home of Atty. Mary Cooper, 6 p.m. The total cost to date for the Vine Hometown Guard Unit Back From Virginia The 121st Transportation Com S. Wyoming St. Rose Farace, 527 N.

Wyoming St. Stella Yurkanin, 766 Seybert St. Margaret Raab, 308 Fourth Weatherly. Edith Vosburg, 126 N. Church St.

Beatrice Wasno, 302 E. Blaine McAdoo. Melissa Ann Gronski, 715 Grant St. Anna 735 E. Diamond Ave.

the parish, and the Men of Mal James Tocnncs, 144 Main Street West housing project is $1, Jeanesville. vern. Nevin Baskin Rr. 990 James Surviving are his wife, the for 847,609.56, according to DeMarinis' figures. They include $1,016,807.93 MRS.

WILLIAM II. BRONSON Mrs. William H. Bronson, of 180 Cedar Turn, Long Beach, died suddenly last Thursday at her pany based at the Hometown Na St. mer Fannie Marillo, and three chil tional Guard Armory has complet Timothy Titus, Weatherly R.

1. dren. James, Milnesville; Mrs. requiem in St. Ann's Catholic Church, Freeland, and gave the blessing at the grave in the parish cemetery.

Pallbearers were John Grega, John Ferry and Vincent Kralcove-sky, of the Freeland Post Office staff, John Gallagher, Joseph Bro-gan and Gerald Johnson. Military honors were accorded at for general construction; $293,300.58 for plumbing; $90,053.05 for heat ed its two-week summer training Ruth Robinson, Rr. 259 S. Pine Louis (Carmella) Tarantino, Mid ing; $139,141 for electrical work; St. program at Camp Pickett, Va.

The 87-man unit returned Satur Dorothy 6'4 Oak dlesex, N.J.; Mrs. John (Philo mena) Carsia, this city; six grand $107,259 for interest; $92,055 for Regina Gudalewsky, 745 E. Dia Tresckow. planning and $108,993 for site. mond Ave, home.

The former Jean Seward, she was born in Luzerne, and prior to moving to California some 20 years ago, resided for many years at 553 W. Maple this city. Her husband was a well known day after serving as a support unit to the 104th Armored Cavalry Bat Dianne Negri, 321 N. 11th children, a sister and brother, Mrs. Anna Sabatino and James Pecora, Miorelli, the inspecting architect talion gaining experience in hand for the Hazle Twin Apartments, told Reading.

Anthony Plesh, 533 Seybert St the grave by the Freeland American Legion. Color guards were this city. ling five-ton tractors and 13-ton GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL: Admissions A sister, Mrs. Mary Martisevich, the board the apartments in both buildings are being occupied. He Anthony Merrick, 355 Centre businessman in Hazleton, having this city, preceded him in death.

Victor Chwat and Joseph Kurtz, chaplains were Michael Kalene- semitrailers. The group also spent two days Freeland. Mrs. Catherine McAfee, 618 managed the Landau Furniture also said the authority is holding back payment of $5,000 to Weiner Lucille Provizzi, 602 Walnut The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. from the DePronio vitch and George Palir; and the Store when it was located on North Freeland.

firing squad John R. Stoffa, An Associates. Funeral Home, 314 E. Third Wyoming Street. She was a member of the Firsl Rose Ann Chippi, 316 Adams Pine Mahanoy City.

Irving Richman, 237 W. Oak St Shenandoah. Discharges drew Repetz, Andrew Fedencz, in familiarization and firing with newly acquired M-16A1 rifles which replace the older M-ls. The company is headed by Capt. Melvin Denlinger of Lebanon R.D.

The financial report of the "MARY PIZZA HOAGIE "House" 665 N. Wyoming St. PICK-UP and DELIVERY Call 455-8656 with solemn high mass of requiem Freeland. James DiPronio and Michael Kar- Presbyterian Church, this city. authority for April, May and June at 9:30 in Most Precious Blood Helen Martin, 609 N.

Wyoming noski. The bugler was John Pohida. Surviving in addition to her hus St. showed total receipts of $302,912.55 including $40,861.32 in rent and $625 Mrs. Mary Wrhalen, 104 Park Church.

Interment will be in the parish cemetery. band are a daughter, Mrs. Edward Anna Marie Evans, 704 N. Laurel Place, Mahanoy City. Rice, Westminster, and Friends may call Tuesday and in security deposits.

Investments Mrs. Margaret Marchetti, 175 son, Seward, at home. Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Death Notices deposited were $930,000. Disburse Kimber New Philadelphia. Funeral services took place to p.m.

George Harvilicz, Main Street. day, with interment in Westmin BLUEROCK AMERICA'S BEST NATURAL SPRING WATER Have a case delivered to your door, $1.25 case, pins deposit A. MILLER, 128 E. Green St 455-1173 or 455-3381 The rosary will be recited Wed St. John R.

Petrill, 687 Alter St. Katherine Melfi, 329 E. Ninth St. Mary Dick, Sybertsville. Anna Krissinger, 590 N.

Church St. Marion Pahler, 307 E. Elm St. Middleport. ster.

nesday at 8 p.m. KOLLESAR-At St. Joseph Hos BOOTY'S Drilling Co. Mrs. Helen McElhenny, 53 Main pital, Sunday, July 11, Mrs.

Mary ments during the period totaled and the sum of was invested. The cash balance as of June 30 was $9,205.36. Board member Pavlick requested a breakdown in the future of the expenditures rather than hav Morea. Kollesar. Funeral Tuesday at Ambulance Calls JAMES MARSICANO SR.

James Marsicano of 955 NE Mrs. Alice Muldoon, 1121 E. Cen a.m. from the McNulty Funeral Transported in the Hazleton Com ter Mahanoy City. 123rd Miami, died short Home.

Requiem high mass at 9:30 in St John's R.C. Church, Free- munity Ambulance this past week Mrs. Marion Palek, 213 W. Coal ing them added together and placed ly after being admitted to a Miami hospital on July 2. He was taken end were Elizabeth Goldsworthy, Shenandoah.

under the listing of disbursem*nts. ASHLAND STATE HOSPITAL: Admissions Carol Stenaki, 24 Yatesville, Shenandoah. James Mummey, Ringtown RD. Discharges Rr. 530 Lincoln and Anna Tim to the hospital after becoming ill He particularly asked for a break If Yon Are Thinklnj Of ASPHALT PAVING AND COAL HAULING Call PETER DEEB For Free Estimates, 455-6969 at his home.

Foundation And Ditch Digging land. Interment in St Mary's B.C. Cemetery, Freeland. Viewing Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Robert J.

McNulty funeral director. ko, Stockton No. 7, home from the Hazleton State General Hospital; LOCUST MOUNTAIN HOSPITAL Born in Hazleton in 1907, he re down of salaries paid to maintenance men, the hours they worked Norman Gould, 530 E. Cranberry Admissions sided in this city until 1961, when Mrs. Ethel Wilkinson, 13 Long and the costs of materials.

he moved to Florida. Prior to relo Ottavio Contin, 124 N. Catherine Bills totaling $10,838.78 were ap cating, he had been a painting con MORGAN At Hazleton State Gen Shenandoah. Row, Gilberton. Mrs.

Martha Sincavage, 723 Mahanoy Mahanoy City. proved for payment They included tractor for 25 years. Michael Neiswender, Box 269, $7,800 to Atty. Schiavo for legal He was a former member of to the Administration Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, and John Kachurak, 535 Arthur to the Hazleton State General Hospital. Transported in the West Hazleton Community Ambulance over the, weekend were Helen Dick.

Sy- 455-6623 Perry Wagner, 720 E. Center Holy Rosary Church. Mahanoy City. work on the Hazle Twin Apartments and the apartment project at Vine and Mine streets; and $870 He is survived by his wife, the OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED JULY 15th To JULY 26th Dr. Sonner former Mary Cameron, and the following children: James and Ringtown RD 1.

John Lesko, 808 E. Market Mahanoy City. Mary Burger, Long Row, Gilberton. Caroline Machulsky, 330 E. Ar- to Miorelli R.D.

1, Hazleton Absent from this morning's au Mrs. Anthony (Mary) Piacenti, this eral Hospital, Sunday, July 11, Mrs. Helen (Thomas) Morgan, wife of Elias P. Morgan, of 337 Samuels Ave. Funeral private Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.

with services at the Krapf Hughes Funeral Home. Interment in Vine Street Cemetery. No public viewing. In lieu of flowers a gift to the Arthritis Foundation or Blind Association would be appreciated. Krapf Hughes, funeral bertsville, Helen Wetzel, 11 W.

Monroe West Hazleton, Mary Popovich, Drums R. 2, and Mil city, and Louis, Joseph, Robert, thority meeting was Robert Alber. Mrs. Ronald (Joanne) Smith, Mauro, John, Judy and Gloria, all linton Shenandoah. dred Kierle, 314 N.

Broad West Hazleton, to St Joseph Hospital; Joann Milefski, 405 W. Cherry of Florida. Shenandoah. Patrick Ferrari, 563 Grant Also suriviving are 19 grand DISCOUNT CARPETS AT CARPET GALLERIES Kenneth Zemalis, 24 N. Vine from 572 Grant St to the Hazleton State General Hospital, and Edith Shenandoah.

children, and the following brother and sisters: Ralph Cameron, Mrs. Louis (Mary) Thomas, and Mrs. Nathan (Rose) Badamo, all of Minnick, Sugarloaf, from the Ha See Us First Before You Buy POTTSVILLE HOSPITAL: Admissions Mrs. Martha Fedor, 24 S. Grant Shenandoah.

Mrs. Johanna Fersulo, 200 W. Lloyd Shenandoah. Beverly Jones, 118 E. Coal St, Shenandoah.

Mrs. Helen Chescattie, Trenton, Jlaianoy City. Discharges Mrs. Jeanne Sisak, 314 E. Market St, Mahanoy City.

Mrs. Rose Boczkowski, 336 W. Mahanoy Mahanoy City. Mrs. Maria Peca, 1306 E.

Pine Mahanoy City. Mrs. Jennie Brinsko, 13 Lower St, Morea. Discharges Sophie Narbut, 116 E. Oak St, Living Room, Dining Room, zleton State General Hospital to the Davis Nursing Home, Hazleton.

1st Quality Carpet as low as Sound Investment CAR CARE POLISHING WAXING CLEANING INTERIOR Call for appointment Laurel Garage, Inc. Cor. Green Cedar Sts. Phone 454-0341 Since 1934 Shenandoah. Kitchen or any room in your home.

A brother Louis died in 1964. The funeral was held from the Antonia Wojciechowski, 431Vi Turkey Run, Shenandoah. ROSEN At Hazleton, Sunday, July 11, Mrs. Evelyn Barbara P.osen, beloved wife of Mr. David Rosen, reposing at the Fierro Funeral Home.

Funeral Services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rabbi Sidney Solomon officiating. Interment in Agudas Israel Cemetery. Arrangements by Fierro Funeral Service. Stitely Funeral Home, Miramar, last Wednesday, with a fu Sq. Yd.

S4.95 HERE FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horlacher and family, Corona, are Cecelia Mikutsky, 318 S. Jardin 228 South Church St. HAZLETON St, Shenandoah.

neral mass at St Stephen's Church, Hollywood, Fla. Interment visiting the former's parents, Mr. fOK FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 455-7995 Anna Bradbury, 18 S. Main St, was in the Laureldale Memorial and Mrs. Earl Horlacher.

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