ALL Arty Ra. od Ie V'de WN VVg"Pg PVG, Ee TN 6e TW TEL eT LV Se Donald D. Horchos, M.D. associate medical director of Allied Services for the Handi- capped. has announced that Ho- wargd@dirossman, executive direct. Economic Develop- ment Council of Northeast Pennsylvania, will serve as chairman of the panel, “Fund- ing: How Government Helps the Handicapped’ during Allied’s first annual institute, Nov. 2. Panelists include Kathryn S.McKenna, acting regional de- puty. Department of Public Welfare and director of United Services Agency, Lackawanna and Luzerne Counties; Madelyn Schultz. consultant, Mental Re- tardation-Developmental = Dis- abilities. HEW, Philadelphia; Photo by Fay Broody and David Rachlis, executive director. Planning Council for Social Services, Lackawanna County. - Chairman of other panels in- clude Joseph Szuhay, director Rehabilitation Counseling Pro- gram, University of Scranton; Lydia Coulter, executive direc- tor. United Cerebral Palsy Association. Lackawanna County; Fergus Monaghan, dean. School of Social Work, The general topic of the insti- “A Dynamic Approach to Removing Attitudinal and Environmental Barriers Which Handicap the Handicapped’. It is being held for professionals in social service and related health fields, educators and clergy in the 11-county area ser- viced by Allied Services. Michael J. Aronica, M.D.. Allied’s medical director, will announce additional panelists at a lat a Marywood College; Robert °° ‘Aer date. Nappi. executive director, Lackawanna Mental Health Association; and John Stout, assistant director, Rehabilita- tion Counseling Program, Uni- versity of Scranton. Registrations * will continue until Oct. 30. and is limited to 200 people. Those interested in attending may contact Mrs. Ro- bert K. Jenkins, admissions of- ficer, Allied Services. Members of St. Andrew’s Orthodox Church, Dallas, met recently to finalize plans for their annual bazaar and dinner, Oct. 19 and 20. Those attending the meeting are pictured above, left to right, first row: Mrs. John Panco, Mrs. Paul Selingo, Mrs. Robert Rhodes, Olga Kozemchak, Anna Archacavage, Mrs. William Ostrum, Fay Kozemchak, and Mrs. George Hoblak. Second row: Al Lipko, George Hoblak, John Panco, Peter Fritzky, the Rev. Robert Kondratik, Anton Huminik, Paul TI: Selingo and Mrs. Anton Huminik. Charles T. Shields Completes Training Navyman Charles T. Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur V. Shields of Route 2, Hunlocks Creek, graduated, Sept. 25, from recruit’ training at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, III. Altar and Rosary Plans Card Party An Afghan and pillow made and donated by Mary Jensen Heaven’s Altar and Rosary Society’s annual card party, Oct. 26. A fashion show conducted by Marilyn Gauntlett, with fashions from Infinity, will be the highlight of the evening’s program, which will be held in the school auditorium. Tickets are available by contacting any society member. Holiday Decoration Classes Scheduled The Back Mountain YWCA will conduct a four-session Christmas decorations class under the guidance of Diane Newberry, Oct. 23 to Nov. 13, at the Prince of Peace Parish Hall, Main Street, Dallas. The class will begin at 10 a.m. and end at noon each Tuesday. Registration can be made by calling Mrs. John Gregorski, Dallas. St, Andrew’s Orthodox Church, Dallas, will hold its annual fall bazaar and dinner, Oct. 19 and 20, at the Jonathan announcing the event, the Rev. Robert Kondratik, pastor, said that many handmade articles, toys and Christmas gifts will be featured at the bazaar, which will be held both days, begin- ning at 1 p.m. Friday's menu will include homemade clam chowder, potato pancakes and peirogies. Serving begins at 11:30 a.m. A roast beef dinner will be served from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday. There will be a bake sale both days and the bazaar will open at 1 p.m., Saturday. Paul J. Selingo is chairman and Mrs. William Ostrum is co- chairman. Serving on commit- tees are: Al Lipko, tickets: Mrs. Robert Rhodes. Mrs. George Hoblak, Mrs. Paul Selingo, handicraft and Christ- mas booth; Anna Archacavage, Mrs. Anton Huminik, Mrs. Andrew Michalashin, Mrs. Ed- mund Yankoski, Mrs. Frank Lengyel, Fay Kozemchak, Joan Skopie, Mrs. John Panco, food and kitchen; Olga Kozemchak, Florence Brin, Mrs. Jacob Brin, bake sale; Mrs. John Kriel, dinner hostess; Monica Brin, ski, Pamela Selingo, Karen Kozemchak, table decorations; Anton Huminik, John Kriel, Peter Fritsky, William Ostrum, Gary Ostrum, Jacob Brin, Ed- ward Yankoski, Frank Lengyel, George Hoblak, John Panco, and prizes. LUZERNE DALLAS HIGHWAY not RIB PORTION bh PORK ROA SLICED, Li. Hc QUARTER LOIN PORK CHOPS croes L USDA CHOICE BONELESS CROSS RIB BEEF "TY LB. big ST Thru 3h REG. $1.38 WINDSOR 10-13- ney an, 13731 Limit One. REG. 39c¢ -CALIFORNIA FRESH 3 : oN EUBOBCRT ORG Dub, JBC TT: ANANZ E5i Sw A Clair C. Hock, Inc. FRANK H. HUGHES, President HARRISON H. SMITH, President Time deposits TOTAL DEPOSITS 62,660,294.41 49,529,018.17 $291,686,028.70 $326,395,024.76 $284,858,678.16 $318,708,097.13 DINNER FORK + With This Coupon Good Thru 10-13-73 3! With This Coupon «Limit 1 Coupon nk 2 ol 3 #12 28 REG. 39¢ - JUMBO ROLLS Ig 3 BOUNTY iS REG. 2-45¢ - GIANT PRIDE TOW i LS = APPLESAUCE Cc 16 0Z 8 2 ¢ | CANS ASSETS FOR DIRECTORS - : Ss ber 30. 197. EXTRA FANCY Ly eis B THOMAS H. KILEY, Chairman of the Board eptember 30, 2 September 30, 1972 With This Coupon & Your Purchase of $10 or More. Ex- Eq . Co RT LAN D » ¢ i cludes Milk, Cigarettes & Price of Item. Good at Giant BY ACE E. KRAMER, Vice Chairman of the Board Cath and dusit bak LB $3! Thru 10.13.73 Limi | y RIHARD M. ROSS, JR., President % and due fromibanks.......... 0.00 0 aa ae $ 42,186,796.07 $ 44,088,878.24 APPLES . Li SSS : United States Treasury Securities. ........oovevivenn. 29,037,311.42 34,124,841.59 SOHN 1. ADAMS Br orient Securities of other U. S. Gov't agencies ............... 3,000,000.00 4,599,537.55 WwW \A 4 4 CSCS COUPON Tarren - = ra Obligations of States and political subdivisions . ........ 40,345,701.83 28,478,638.11 8 od tOriER ar Lr Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. .... 4... uh ova uss 396,400.00 396,400.00 REG. 2-53¢ : REG. 62c - MRS. FILBERTS 4 WILLIAM L. CONYNGHAM, Secretary- Treasurer Otherseeuritios +... cid si orn dS 215,875.69 2,702,121.09 STO KE LY f CO R N O I L e Eastern Pennsylvania Supply Co. Federalfundssold «i... i case oil ela ie RE 9,750,000.00 33,450,000.00 : BE LORING H. CRAMER, Vice President Boast, i Tl ede Sl a Se ahs 221,222,199.74 180,850,441.18 CO RN gl & R. C. Cramer Lumber Co. Bank premises... cui iil edu a 6,116,457.23 5,895,981.28 I CHARLES M. EPSTEIN, JR., President Furniture, fixtures and equipment... .....cooii inns 2,101,801.46 2,345,720.72 3 kB Liberty Throwing Co., Inc. Other real estatelowned niu lcnn Lalo 160,436.52 =0-- 16 OZ. ¢ ALDO FRANCONI, SR., President Accrued INCOME receivable. soos veers eeeeeeesennans 2,127,161.15 1,976,494.67 CANS Franconi Auto Parts Co. Other assets. rcs iin ovis eae LT ERE 520,327.52 1,132,784.77 : | CHARLES S. FRANTZ, President TOTALASSETS '.iy ial a inna sbi hin il, $357,180,468.63 $340,041,839.20 ! 5 Motor Twins, Ine. RRO red ee i FRANKLIN J. GAGER, President : : AA4\ AR : Pennsylvania Millers Mutual Insurance Co. LIABILITIES : DAVID F. HANSON, President : % Save on fine stainless steel.. With This Coupon & Your Purchase of Neen E Pennsylvania Gas & Water Co. Demandideposits i. 220... 0 La $116,414,804.99 $138,153,042.55 + a et Vie Sonn) Sian ; ; ) : y . week ’g specia ! i ! Thru 10-13- -73 Limit One. to CLAIR C. HOCK, President Savings deposits ii aT 112,610,929.30 97,176,617.44 this OE TET OT TR BOB er Soa io - nl Dividends payable Jos ol a as 261,120.40 246,340.00 IN THE BEAUTIFUL WE ACCEPT Prices he oe 1@gopolitan Wire Goods Corp. Federal funds purchased ...................c.oeens. 15,450,000.00 22,875,000.00 | “NIGHT BLOSSOM’ PATTERN USDA.FOODY Quantity ABRAM NESBITT, 2nd, President, Board of Directors Liabilities for borrowed money ............... 0... ... 8,902,000.00 —0— i With Rights Reser- Nesbitt Memorial Hospital : Deferred credits - - Federal Reserve and other banks . . . .. 27,569.24 4,436,373.97 | ONLY 3 3. each ved. No Sales to ABRAM NESBITT, lll, Manager Accrited taxiliability ©. vol ni Lee nS 921,400.02 462,803.68 ! Dealers. Lake Catalpa Tree Farm Accrued interest On deposits . iu. Ll vere a 1,155,645.11 651,084.03 | purchase ADRIAN M. PEARSALL, President Accrued EXPENSES... arly vidi ee a Su a . 663,688.90 620,803.07 t \ 239000072 Gag Assoqjates, inc. Income collected but not earned .................... 7,032,191.24 4,308,204.75 | | CHASE & SANBORN BS onsen TR JOSEPH. SMALL Other liabilitles 0x Ji. 0 is Sah Pe lr 295,381.15 248,809.47 ha $1.8 ime BG Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Allowance for possible loan losses ................... $ 2,913,608.12 $ 2370,112.92 Limit 1 Coupon ver unit purchas: MC WILLIAM B. SORDONI, President Subordinated capital notes =... 0... LL LEE LE $ 8,000,000.00 $ —-0- per. unifipurcnas. od. ——— Sterling Industrial Corporation ~ Capital stock - - Common; Par $10 ......... ees 4,926,800.00 4,926,800.00 FRANK TOWNEND, Partner Shares authorized and outstanding 492,680 492,680 James, Silverblatt, and Townend SUPDIUS. Sh weeks id rs De da Ce a 8,286,400.00 18,286,400.00 | Ae MA ds nC dda STANFORD L. WEISS, President Undivided profits. 2. ho. re ede 6,658,635.75 _ 5,750,429.15 DOG FOOD Rr UTNES ¢ Lb. oy: With This Coupon Good Thru 10-13-73 20 ct. With This Coupon Yay Good Thru10-13-73 Triangle Shoe Co., Inc. 5 OSCAR WEISSMAN, Chairman of the Board TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 2 2a. 0 on ai $ 27,871,835.75 TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND CAPITAL $357,180,468.63 $340,041,839.20 9 oz. cans = With This Coupon Good Thru 10-13-73 f 150 tS Pennsylvania Gas & Water Company S. M. WOLFE, JR. Realtor Limit 1 Coupon per unit Ci Limit ! Coupon MC per unit purchas;
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