The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania (2024)

for by by Funeral Notices Federal Jury Floren M. Edwards, 218 West from the Davis Sultzer FuAtherton Taylor, yesterday Clears Driver neral Home, 125 North Main Taylor. Pastor Harold Schaffer, Seventh Day Adventist Church, Orchard Is Freed officiated. 'Casket bearers: RusBall Loren Lutz On Theft Charge William Lutz, and Walter, Ray- mond and Ronald Black. Interment, Fairview Memorial Park, Elmhurst.

Jay S. Cook, Hop Bottom, yesterday from the Renville Funeral Home, State Nicholson. The Rev. Theron Roush, Nicholson Assembly of God Church, officiated. Casket bearers: Albert Cochran Cecil Cook, Emberly Emmons, and Cecil and Allen Cook.

Interment, Deckertown Cemetery, Susquehanna County. John J. Gilroy 238 Colfax this morning from the Walsh Funeral Home, 715 Linden with mass in Immaculate Conception Chapel. The Rev. Joseph Barrett was celebrant; the Rev.

Francis Barrett, deacon, and the Rev. John Kilpatrick, subdeacon. Casket bearers: Thomas Horan John Crane, Michael Culkin, James F. Noone, and John Lynott. Burial Cathedral Cemetery.

Austin A. McHale, 741 North Hyde Park this morning from the Vanston Funeral Home, 142 South Main with mass in St. Patrick's Church. The Rev. Harry Lewis was celebrant.

Casket bearers: Charles and Vincent Bott, Joseph Graham, a Frank Urban, James McGoff, and Nicholas Bonifanti. Burial, Cathedral Cemetery. Mrs. 'Antoinette Monturo, 802 Murray Throop, formerly of Harrison Dunmore, this morning from the Morell Funeral Home, 301 Chestnut Dunmore, with mass in St. Bridgett's Church, Throop.

The Rev. Joseph Azzarelli was celebrant. Casket bearers: Nicholas Scaringi, James Dellario, Gerald Maglio, and James King. Interment, Mount Carmel Cemetery. Miss Clare E.

McMullan, formerly of 711 Monroe Friday from the Cusick Funeral Home, 217 Jefferson with mass at 9:30 A.M. in Immaculate Conception Chapel. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Viewing, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Mrs.

Margaret Bozym ziewicz, 528 Brook Friday from Zabielski Funeral Home, 1228 Prospect with mass at 9:30 A.M. in Sacred Hearts Church. Interment, parish cemetery. Viewing, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M. Mrs.

Mae Dodd, R.N., 94 Pike Carbondale, Friday from the Wade Funeral Home, 4 Morris Carbondale, with mass at 9:30 A.M. in St. Rose of Lima Church, Carbondale. Interment, St. Rose Cemetery, Carbondale.

Viewing, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P.M. Andrew Henn, former South Scranton resident, Friday at 11 A.M. from the Miller Funeral Home, 436 Cedar Ave. Interment, Pittston Avenue Cemetery. Viewing, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Robert Warner, rear 222 Prescott Friday from the Walsh Funeral Home, 715 Linden with mass at 10:15 A.M. in Immaculate Conception Chapel. Interment, St. Patrick's Cemetery, Olyphant. Viewing, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Mrs. Hilda Taylor Booth, 40 East Fourth Wyoming, Friday at 2 P.M. from the Metcalfe Shaver Funeral Home, 504 Wyoming Wyoming. Burial, -Pittston Cemetery. Viewing, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P.M.

John Maple A the Noreika Home, 1740 Clark's fummiter Friday from North Main with mass at 9:30 A.M. in Lady of the Snows Church, Clark's Summit. Interment, Abington Hills Cemetery, Chinchilla. Viewing, 2 to and 8 to 9 P.M. Mrs.

Catherine Murray, former 129 South Webster Forest City resident, Friday from the McGranaghan Funeral Home, 513 Main Forest City, with mass at 9:30 A.M. in St. Agnes Church, that city. Interment, parish cemetery. Viewing, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P.M.

Mrs. Helen Cavanick, 129 Ann West Pittston, Saturday from the Morris Funeral Home, 1291 Wyoming Exeter, with mass at 10:30 A.M. in St. Michael's Byzantine Catholic Church, Pittston, Interment, parish cemetery. Viewing tonight from 7 to 10, and tomorrow, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P.M.

Mrs. Marie Del Priore, 41 18th Buffalo, formerly of Pittston, Saturday from, the Graziano Funeral Home, South Main Pittston, with a mass at 9:30 A.M. in St. Rocco's Church, Pittston. Interment, St.

Rocco's Cemetery. Viewing tonight from 7 to 10 and tomorrow, 2 to and 7 to 10 P.M. Mrs. Frank Murphy, 143 Valley Exeter, Saturday from the Burns Funeral Home, Kennedy Pittston, with mass at 9:30 in St. Cecilia's Church, Exeter.

Interment, Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. Viewing, 2 to 4. and 7 to 10 P.M. Mrs. Iva Jones, 54 Belmont Carbondale, Saturday from the McGranaghan Funeral Home, 62 North Main Carbondale, with mass at 9 A.M.

St. Rose of Lima Church, Carbondale. Interment, Our Mother of Sorrows Cemetery, Finch Hill. Viewing, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P.M. Mrs.

Genevieve R. Devine, 830 West Market Saturday from the O'Donnell Funeral THE SCRANTON TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, St. Patrick's Parishioners Honor 5 Priests Times Photo by Tom McCormick Parishioners of St. Patrick's Church, West Scranton, pay tribute to five priests during former recognition night program in the parish center. Seated, left to right, the Rev.

John W. Casey, assistant pastor now pastor of St. Ann's Church, Bentley Creek; the Right Rev. Msgr. Vincent P.

Burke, pastor of St. Patrick's, and the Rev. Anthony P. Conmy, former assistant pastor now stationed at Holy Rosary Parish. Standing, same order, the Rev.

Karl H. han, new assistant pastor; the Rev. Harry J. Lewis, assistant pastor, and the Rev. George P.

McCloskey, new assistant pastor. Monsignor Burke presented gifts to the priests on behalf of the congregation and gifts from the school children of the parish were presented by Arthur president of the Student Council, and Eugene Moran, vice president. SS Benefits For Disabled Broadened Area workers need not be totally disabled in order to receive disability benefits under Social Security, according to Joseph P. Levenoskie, Scranton district manager. "If a worker has an impairment which prevents him from engaging in substantial work the condition is expected to last, or has already lasted a year, he may be eligible for monthly benefits," Mr.

Levenoskie said. Up to the time of the changes in the Social Security law, a person could only receive disability benefits if he had a mental or physical impairment that was expected to continue for a long and indefinite time, or to result in death. In addition to meeting the new definition of disability, an applicant must have a total of five years of work under Social Security during the 10-year period before he became disabled. The five years need not be continuous, the manager stated. Mr.

Levenoskie also pointed out that the law has special work provisions for blind people. He advised all blind persons who have some work under Social Security to get in touch with the Social Security office in the Scranton Postoffice to obtain further information about the provisions. Free literature available to any one who may be interested in the disability provisions include Pamphlet No 8, and Booklet No. 29. There is no charge for the publications.

UGL Workers Vote 18-7 Against Union By a vote of 18 to 7 employes of United Gilsonite Laboratories, Jefferson Ave. and New York voted today against union affiliation, 'according to Gerald B. Payne, president of the firm. The voting was called for by General Drivers and Helpers Local Union 229, International Brotherhood Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousem*n and Helpers of America and was supervised by the National Labor Relations Board. All production and maintenance employes, including working foremen, were eligible to vote.

voting took place in the plant's lunch room. Evans Drinks Way Back into Trouble Having failed to remain sober and industrious, Ronald G. Evans, 23, of 501 Adams was returned to County Jail yesby Judge Richard P. Conaboy. Evans, who was paroled on Aug.

15, was arrested by city police Tuesday at 634 North Washington Ave. He was picked up on a disorderly charge complaint of Myron Munchak. When Evans was paroled last Summer by Judge Conaboy he was warned that a condition of his freedom would be to remain sober at all times. Drinking, which figured in his rearrest, caused the jurist to revoke the parole. Thus, Evans rejoined his brother, David, 25, of 112 Robinson who also is a prisoner at the jail.

Ronald was sentenced to 18 months in jail last April 19 on a variety of car theft and burglary charges. His brother, plicated in several of the same offense, is serving a 23-month jail sentence. Rites for Mrs. Druffner Scheduled Saturday Mary Harte Druffner, 901 Main St, Avoca, widow of Andrew Druffner, former assistant cashier of First National Bank, Avoca Her husband died in 1940 The funeral will be conducted from the O'Malley Funeral Home, 728 Main St, Avoca, with mass in St Mary's Church, that community, at 9:30 AM Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery, this city Viewing, tonight, 7 to 9, thereatfer, 2 to and 7 to 10 P.M. Ilona Marushock Dies in Hospital Mrs.

Ilona Marushock, 826 Adams Throop, died yesterday in Mercy Hospital after, an illness. Her husband, died in 1942. Daughter of the late John and Ilona Sinay, she was born in Czechoslovakia and lived in Throop 60 years. Mrs. Marushock was a member of St.

Micheal's Greek Catholic Church, Dunmore. Surviving are three sons, George, Throop; Andrew, at home, and John, Willow Grove; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Samusevich, Throop; Mrs. Anna Plains; Mrs. Helen Moschorak, this city, and Mrs.

Ceil Muro, Camden, N.J.: 18 grandchildren, and 30 The funeral will be Saturday from the Glinsky Funeral Home, 445 Sanderson Throop, with mass at 10:15 A.M. in St. MiI chael's Church. Interment, parish cemetery. Viewing, today, to 10 P.M., and tomorrow, 2 to 10.

P.M. services will be held tomorrow at 7:30 Heart Attack Fatal To Joseph Sokoloski Joseph Sokoloski, RD 1, Olyphant, was stricken by a fatal heart attack yesterday afternoon at his place business, Joe's Coffee Shop, off the Waverly exit of Route 81. Son Veronica of the late Andrew and Grzenda resident Sokoloski, he was a lifelong of Scott Corpus Township. He was a member of Christi Church, Montdale. Surviving are a son, Joseph serving with the Air Force in France; a daughter, Mrs.

Shirley Garrick, RD 5, Olyphant; five grandchildren; three brothers, Edward, Frank, RD. Clark's' Summit; 1, Olyphant, and Bernard, Detroit, a sister, Mrs. Ann Kutsop, RD 1, Olyphant, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be from the Main Dickson City. Viewing, Wiorkowski a Funeral Home, 1115 tonight after 7.

and thereafter, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M. James F. Burke Succumbs at 74 James F. Burke, 74, of 632 Moosic died last night after an illness. a self employed landscape gardner before his retirement about 10 years ago.

A son of the late Michael and Bridget Hopkins Burke, he was a lifelong Scranton resident. An Army veteran of World he was a member of the Church of the Nativity and its Holy Name Society, and DonovanNealon Post, Catholic War Veterans, and a former member of St. Ann's Fourth Degree Assembly, Knights of Columbus. Surviving are his wife, the former Alice Considine; a son, Michael this city; two grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Thomas Kennedy, this city, and several nieces and nephews.

The funeral will be from the Cusick Funeral Home, 217 Jefferson with mass in 1 the Church of the Nativity Saturday at 11:15 A.M. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Viewing, tonight, 7 to 10, thereafter, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M. Lucy D. Peters, 80, Claimed by Death Mrs.

Lucy Peters, 80, of 406 Fourth Dunmore, widow of Harry Peters, died night in Community Medic al Center East, after an illness. Born in Hawley, she lived in Warren, Ohio, 10 years before moving to Dunmore three years a ago. Surviving are a son, Weaver, Dunmore; a daughter, Mrs. William Stanley, Hartsville, S.C.; a sister, Mrs. Yale Skinner, Dunmore; four grandchildren, five great dren and one niece.

The funeral will be Saturday A.M. from the DeGraw Funeral, Home, Dunmore. 2031 The Green Rev. Lloyd Crall, Dunmore Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Interment, Lakeville Cemetery.

Viewing, tomorrow, 2 7 to 9 P.M. Steel Co. Founder Succumbs at 70 Loren E. Ostrander, 70, of 615 Charles Kingston, founder and former president of the Ostrander Steel Pringle, sta-died last night in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Mr.

Ostrander formed the steel company 27 years ago, and retired as president four months ago. He was a member of First Methodist Church, WilkesBarre, and numerous Masonic bodies. Surviving are his wife, the former Alberta McLaughlin, and a daughter, Sarah, at home. The funeral will be Saturday at 2 P.M. from the McLaughlin Funeral Home, 416 Wyoming Kingston.

Burial, Forty Fort Cemetery. Viewing, tomorrow, 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M. Rites Set Tomorrow For Attorney Marko The funeral of Attorney Andrew J. Marko, 434 Cypress Throop, will be conducted tomorrow from the Glinsky Funeral Home, 445 Sanderson Throop. Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M.

in St. Anthony's Church, Throop. Interment will be in Holy Family Cemetery, Throop. Viewing, 2 to 10 P.M. Mrs.

Wienckowski, Dickson Native, Dies Mrs. Mary B. Wienckowski, Timpson Ashley, a native of Dickson, after City a long died illness. Tuesday at A daughter of Mrs. Eva Grazuil, and the late Anthony Grazuil, she had resided in Ashley most of her life and was a member of St.

Leo's Church, that community. Surviving are her husband, Walter; two sons, Walter Lake Hopatcong, N.J., and Anthony, at home; a daughter, Lorraine Thompson, Sugar Notch; two grandchildren; three brothers, Stanley Grazuil, Jersey City, N.J.; Anthony, River Edge, N.J., and Frank, Ashley, and a sister, Pearl, Long Island. The funeral will be held tomorrow from a funeral home, 28 North Main Ashley, with mass at 9:30 A.M. in St. Leo's Church.

Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Viewing, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P.M. A Mrs. Maria Dutko Dies in Hospital Mrs.

Maria Slevich Dutko, 621 Larch died yesterday in Mercy Hospital after an illness. Born in Austria-Hungary, Maria daughter of Monzich the late Slevich, Michael she and a member of St. Nicholas Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, this city, and its Altar Society. She and her husband John, observed their 54th wedding anniversary last January. Surviving are her husband; two sons, John, Bethlehem, and Joseph, Dunmore; six daughters, Mrs.

George Swetz, Binghamton, N.Y.; Mrs. Benjamin Worobey, Throop; Mrs. William J. Foley, Cranston, R.I.: Mrs. William A.

Hazlewood, Owensboro, and Mrs. Frank A. Flaherty and Mrs. Angelo J. Naro, Dunmore; sister, Mrs.

Pauline Slevich, Czechoslovakia; 22 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Saturday from the Barrett Funeral Home, 1222 Marion Dunmore, with mass at 9:30 A.M. in Nicholas Church. Interment, Abington Hills Cemetery, Chinchilla, Viewing, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Rogers Infant Taken by Death Elwin H.

Rogers 2d, month-old son of James Linda Steinruck Rogers, RD 2, Nicholson, died unexpectedly this morning at home. in Tyler Memorial Hospital, The infant was born July Meshoppen. Surviving are his parents; sister, Melinda, at home; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, RD 2, Nicholson; maternal grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. Alford Steinruck, Hop Bottom; paternal great-grandmothers, Mrs. Eula Rogers, RD 1, Factoryville, and Mrs. Lena Fisher, this city, and maternal great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Steinruck, New York. The funeral will be from the Baker Funeral Home, 33 Reynolds Factoryville, Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment, Starkville Cemetery. Viewing, tomorrow, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. So 7460 by Alice Brooks.

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Send also for Quilt Book 1 16 complete patterns. 50c. LEGALS After deliberating 55 minutes, a Federal Court jury yesterday found a 28-year-old Scranton truck driver, innocent of the theft of 51 cases of candy bars valued at $758.88 from an interstate shipment. The verdict was returned to Chief Federal Judge Michael H. Sheridan after two days of testimony from five government three defense witnesses, including the defendant, Stephen Orchard, 1311 Hampton St.

The government claimed the candy was aboard a truck Orchard was assigned to drive from Fulton, N.Y., to the Nestle Co. at Pennsauken, N.J., last Jan. 22. Among the government witnesses were Orlando Gagliardi Sr. and his son, Orlando of the Orlando Importing 105 South St.

Frances Cabrini who said their company had purchased some of the merchandise from Orchard. Also called by Assistant U.S. Attorney Julius Altman was FBI Agent Thomas Williams. Orchard, who was twice put on the stand by his defense counsel, Attorney. Thomas J.

Foley any role in the theft. of the missling cases were recovered in a traile: parked in a lot on 10th Ave. Orchard was employed by Richards Freight Lines, North Keyser Ave. Emil Gavazzi Dies; Native of Old Forge Emil Gavazzi, 63, of 64 Butler Forty Fort, a native Old Forge and former Duryea resident, died yesteday at home. Mr.

Gavazzi was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Surviving are his wife, the former Emma Hintze of Duryea; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Gingell, Forty Fort; his father, Primo, Old Forge; three sisters, Nina and Katherine Gavazzi and Mrs. Helen Cimino, Old Forge; two brothers, Henry, Duryea, and Alfred, Buffalo, and three grandchildren. The funeral will be Saturday at 10 A.M.

from the Hughes Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Forty Fort. Viewing, tomorrow, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P.M. (Chester Venosh Claimed by Death Chester Venosh, 139 Center Carbondale, died last night in Mercy Hospital, Scranton, after a long illness. Born in Carbondale, son of Mrs. Bridget Venosh, Carbondale, and the late Stanley Venosh, he has proprietor of Chet's Tavern in Mayfield and a member 'of Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, that community.

Surviving are his mother, 10 sisters, Mrs. Veronica Saldonis, Mrs. Sophie Clem, and Mrs. Alice Saldonis, Long Island, N.Y.: Mrs. Stasia Rozamski, Mrs.

Helen Jablonski, and Mrs. Nellie McMullen, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mrs. Martha Crok, Jermyn; Mrs. Marion Sweder, Carbondale; Mrs. Alberta Regal, Simpson, and Mrs.

Elizabeth Kohut, at home; four brothers, Edwin, Simpson, and Frank and Stanley, Carbondale, and Carl, at home. Funeral arrangements will be announced. The funeral will be Saturday from the Ryczak Funeral Home, 901 Lackawanna Mayfield, with mass at 9:30 A.M. in Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Mayfield. Interment, parish cemetery, East Jermyn.

Viewing, tomorrow, 7 to 10 P.M., thereafter, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M Insurance Firm Head Killed in Accident FRANKLINVILLE, 1 N.J. (AP) -Paul J. Madden, 46, of Merion Station, the president of J. Madden and Associates Insurance was, killed Wednesday in an auto-truck crash. Madden was also the brother of federal judge Thomas M.

Madden of New Jersey. Home, 323 William with mass in Holy Rosary Church at 9:30 A.M. Interment, St. Joachim's Cemetery, Meshoppen. Viewing, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P.M.

Rudolph J. Gershey, Lake Ariel, Saturday from the Wilson Funeral Home, Lake Ariel, with mass at 9:30 A.M. in St. Thomas More Church, Lake Ariel. Interterment, St.

Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow. Viewing, tonight, 7. to 9, thereafter, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Mrs. Margaret Visosky, 2516 North Main Saturday from the Noreika Funeral Home, 1740 North Main with mass at 9 A.M.

in St. Joseph's Lith4 Church. Interment, paruanian ish cemetery. Viewing, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Mrs.

Sabina Devine, 866 Rock Archbald, Saturday from the Butler Funeral Home, Laurel and Pike Archbald, with mass at 9:30 A.M. in St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Archbald. Burial, parish cemetery. Viewing, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P.M.

in John Platzer, 503 Delaware Olyphant, Saturday from the Harrison Funeral Home, 374 Main, Patrick's Archbald, Church, with mass Olyphant, at 9:30 A.M. Interment, St. Thomas Aquinas Cemetery, Archbald. Viewing, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P.M. WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR any debts other than those contracted by myself.

ROBERT WELLER. RE: late of ESTATE the OF JOHN D. QUINN, City of Scranton. Lackswanna County, Pennsylvania. Letters Testamentary having been granted, creditors shall present claims Melvin debtors Quinn, will pay debts to Joseph Attorney, at Executor, or James A.

Bullaing. Scranton, 300 Scranton Life KELLY By: James A. Kelly, Attorneys for Estate RE: ESTATE OF ceased, late of ANNA Scranton. HAHN. Pennsyl- devania.

Letters of Administration having been creditors granted in the above estate, debiors shall make claims and make payments to Doris Brazil, Attorney, 702-706 or John Brooks Administratrix, Scranton, Pa. FARRELL, BUTLER, KEARNEY BRAZIL By: JOHN BRAZIL, Attorney for Estate. by SEALED the BIDS Olyphant WILL School BE RECEIVED to Oct. 18, 1966 for the Board up the following: furnishing of 250 tons deep-mined "Hauling ashes Anthracite Pea Con. and coal." Information Supplies." regarding same maye at the office of the Superintendent certitied of check Schools, of Olyphant, of the all amount bids.

of The the Board bids must accompany to reject reserves the right should any and all bids. Bids be addressed to the MICHAEL BORETSKY. secretary. Secretary. PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION P.

0. Box 2531 Illness Is Fatal To Rowland Jones Rowland Jones, 617 Center Clark's Summit, a former North Scranton resident, died yesterday in State General Hospital after an illness. Born in Edwardsville, he was a weaver for the Scranton Lace' and its successor, Scranton for more than 50 before his retirement last year. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Vincent G.

Habeed, with whom he resided, and Mrs. Henry J. Derbin, this city, Abington correspondent for The Scrantonian Tribune; a sister, Mrs. Jennie Heckman, Boothwyn, and six grandchildren. The funeral will be from the Cusick Funeral Home, 217 Jefferson Ave.

Interment, Cathedral Cemetery Viewing, tonight, 7 10, thereafter, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M. Wayne Man Sent To State Hospital John Schaffer, 19, of 112 Arber Honesdale, was temporarily committed to Clark's Summit State Hospital by Judge Richard P. Conaboy today. Schaffer, scheduled to stand trial on Monday on two rape charges, was sent to the hospital as the jurist ordered his $5,000 bail revoked. Attorney Paul A.

McGlone, representing Shaffer, petitioned court to create a sanity commission to study the defendant. Judge Conaboy agreed, but directed that the defendant could not remain free while the question of his mental condition was unsettled. Accordingly, he directed committal of the defendant to the hospital. Dr. William F.

Lamberti, Dr. Benjamin S. Konopka and Attorney Thomas Foley named to the sanity commission, will examine the defendant at the institution, and his future status will he determined by the commission's findings. Shaffer is charged with using a knife to force two girls, ages 12 and 13, into his car at Dickcon City on April 27. He drove to an isolated section Throop where the assaults are alleged ref to have occurred.

Dickson City Police Chief Edward Kulas is prosecutor in both cases. George Petro Ex-Miner, Dies An illness proved fatal at home last night to George Petro 411 Fourth Taylor, a retired Glen Alden Coal Co. miner. Born in Czechoslovakia, he lived in Taylor 50 years and was a member of St. Mary's Byzantine Catholic Church, that community.

Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Zielazowski of this city; two sons, John, at home, and George, this city; two daughters, Mrs. Augustus Mc. Dade, Rochester, and Mrs. Dewey Estell, Rockville, two stepsons, Frank Zielazowski, this city, and Stanley Zielazowski, Taylor; a brother, John, Jersey City, N.J.; 12 grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Monday from the Semian Funeral Home, 300 Oak Taylor, with mass at 9:30 A.M.

in St. Mary's Church. Interment, parish cemetery. Viewing, tomorrow, 7 to 10 P.M., thereafter, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P.M. Suit Is Concluded By $300 Settlement A settlement of $300 was reached today in an assumpsit action brought by Albert Boinay, Phoenix, N.Y., against Thomas Johnson Sr.

and Thomes B. Johnson, trading as Johnson's, 107 Second Blakely. Mr. Boinay brought the case into court claiming that Mr. Johnson failed to abide by a ruling for amount made by Oswego County Court in New York.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who so kindly assisted us in any way during our recent bereavement, especially donors of Flowers, Mass Cards and cars. PETER FARKALY AND FAMILY. Adv. -S29-t1 4 More Suits Concluded by Settlements A. $1,750 settlement was reached today in a trespass complaint filed by Helen Lozenski, Gouldsboro, against Fernandez, Hotel Casey.

The action stemmed from an accident May 7 on Route 307 four miles south of Scranton when Fernandez's car struck the rear of the Lozenski car as it was turning into a private drive. Mrs. Lozenski suffered spinal and body injuries. Attorney Edwin Utan was for the plaintiff. A settlement of $750 was reached in an assumpsit complaint filed by George S.

Pettia nato, trading as Scranton Masonry and Remodling 1813 Ash against John Forconi, 801 Orchard St. $916.50 The in company payments had from sought coni for work done on his property. George Gustin, 817 West Lackawanna and his mother, Mary Gustin, 219 North Ninth settled a trespass complaint for $350 and $900 respectively, in an action against Michael Loyack, 470 North Main Pittston. The suit resulted from an accident March 21, 1964 on the Scranton-Carbondale. Highway.

Mrs. Gustin was a passenger in her son's car as was Mr. Gustin's wife, Sylvia. Attorneys for the plaintiffs were Michael Shehadi and Albert Mackarey. Attorneys for Loyack were John Lenahan and William Dempsey.

An undisclosed settlement was reached in an assumpsit action brought by Ann Marie and Fred Hahn, Dunmore, against North American Surety and Insurance Nassau, Bahamas. The couple sought a $180 insurance Paxmeges from the company for to their auto in a crash. An appeal of a board of view award of $17,440 plus interest was withdrawn by the Housing Authority of Lackawanna County in an action against O.S.C, Companl, 20 Dundaff Carbondale. The board of view set the market value on 2.03 acres of land in Fell formerly the right-of-way of the old OntarioWestern Railroad. AFL-CIO Head Raps Low Pay in State HARRISBURG (AP)- Harry A.

Boyer, president of the Pennsands of people" in Pennsylsylvania A AFL-CIO, says "are not sharing fully in the general prosperity" and he recommended the state raise the minimum wage and provide vocational and educational training for low paid workers. "There is little satisfaction to be drawn by the head a family who reads that Pennsylvania allegedly is booming and prospering with a low unemployment rate, when he or she draws a weekly earning pay of $59.56," he said. He made the remarks Wednesday in testifying a special House committee investigating the way the Bureau of Employment Security compiles its statistics. Democrats contend the tistics do not give a realistic picture of the state's economy and that Republican Scranton Administration has us ed them to show the state is prospering. Cecile Krause Will Filed for Probate The will of Cecile Krause, 416 Prescott was filed for probate today by the law firm of Kenowski Kenowski.

Accompanying papers list personal property valued at $500 and real estate at the Prescott Ave. address worth $4,000. All personal property is bequeathed to her brothers, Raymond and Albert, the education of her grandchildren. The real estate left to three daughters, Estelle Krause, Nancy Connolly 'and Jeanne Kaufman. CHARITY RACKETS NEW YORK An estimated $100 million a year is given by the American people to charities of a doubtful status, despite edlucational campaigns.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 NOTICE TO BIDDERS SALT Sealed bids for the construction of Turnpike, SHEDS on the Pennsylvania Maintenance one at Plymouth Meeting Building, Milepost 333.6; one at Pocono Maintenance Building, Milepost on the Northeastern Extension; will be received later by the Director of Purchases not than 10:00 A.M., E.D.S.T.. October 20, 1966. Bid proposal forms and conditions may be obtained, free of charge, by dehl, Director of with Purchases, C. Please communicating Mr. L.

Prorefer to this item. PATRICK I. KERWIN. Secretary Treasurer. PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION P.

O. Box 2531 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for the purchase of tour (4) 1967 AUTOMOBILES, Pour-door sedans, (Chevrolet Ford Plymouth Dodge Class) with the trade-in of one (1) 1960 Chevrolet, four-door sedan. Biscayne Model, will be received by the Director of Purchases not later than 11:00 A.M.. October 12, 1966. Bid Proposal Forms and Conditions may be obtained, free of charge, by communicating with Mr.

C. E. Prodehl, Director of Purchases, Please reter to this item. PATRICK E. KERWIN.

Secretary and Treasurer. THE LACKAWANNA COUNTY COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM, with headquarters located at the Lackawanna County Court House Annex Building, 506 Spruce Scranton, will receive sealed bid posals for the furnishing of the following: 19 reading machines, 19 reading story strips, 20 overhead projec12 tape recorders, 21 movie screens. 44 electric 63 television sets, 10 calculators, 9 dictating machines, copy machines, movie projectors (16mm), 63 television stands, 1 master antenna. Specifications for same are on file and are available at the County Superintendent's Office, Lackawanna County Court House Annex, Scranton, Pa. A certified check in the amount of $50 shall be submitted with each proposal guarantee that the bidder will execute the contract if awarded the same.

envelopes with the name of to the be items plainly or marked article bid is intended. All bids must be addressed to. and in the hands of the undersigned no later than 10 A.M. Wednesday, October 5, 1966. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved.

DR. PETER M. MENSKY, County Superintendent. Attest: BEN P. SIMONCELLI, Regional Director.

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