PAGE FOURTEEN : William John Lipo » william John Lipo, 45, of Swoyersville High Buscavage; children, ‘Mountain View Drive, School, and attended David a student at Phila- .Shrine Acres, Dallas, died King’s College. He was delphia College of “suddenly at ‘his home ‘Friday, following an ~apparent heart attack. =. Born in Kingston, Dec. employed by Metropolitan Wire Corp., Wilkes-Barre, as director of sales. He was an Army Pharmacy; Joseph and Matthew, both at home; brothers, Frank, Chicago, Ill.; James, Maryland; 9, 1935, he was the son of veteran. sisters, Mrs. Estelle “Mary Nycz Lipo, Forty’ Surviving in addition to Yelnosky, Warrington; Fort and the late’ Frank ‘his mother are his wife, Mrs. Marie Dugan, Lipo. He was a graduate: the former Patricia Wilmington, Del. Philip H. Mosier . Philip H. Mosier, 72, of 137 N. Main St.,” Shaver- ‘town died Monday Sept. 21 CASE { MEMORIAL | at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital following a one- week illness. Born in Warrior Run, Nov. 20, 1908, he was the son of William and Mary Ann Richards Mosier. He Trucksville Free Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Saturday 10-5 of Sympathy Mrs. Mary M. Szela, Carpenter Rd., Dallas, 639 2820 MUMFARM [pi Sept. 25 in Carpenter - FLORIST Nursing Center, Idetown. i " The former Mary {__ Barre Guild | ht bel . Halka, she was born in ’ Poland and had resided in NTE Dallas 48 years. by CT Ry. Mrs. Szela was a 1 CASTELLINO AGENCY __ ¥ member of St Heawig's 1 VBS. M +7 'B Church, Kingston. ain St., Pittston x as i . . . & Surviving are sons, 1 We Issue License Plates! : Stanley, Dallas; Frank, i e : Bridgewater, N.J.; 8 For Any Vehicle 1: :# Joseph, Middletown, 1 IMMEDIATELY i! Complete Motorcycle & Moped Service i i TITLES, TAGS, INSURANCE = 8 1 : @ PHONE 654-3173 . : abd 1 Mrs. Anna L. Hackling, ne ew nn es oS 77, RD 1, Noxen, died Let vy Friday, Sept. 25 at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. The former Anna Cragle, she was born in Noxen Aug. 26,1904, and resided there all her life. She was employed as a blouse maker for the Rokers Dress Manufac- turing Company, Noxen, until retiring 15 years ago. She was a member of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, Noxen; Order of the Eastern Star, Dallas, No. BOOOOONOOOOOICIDOOOOOOEOOIO III I ORCHARDS Enjoy yourride inthe g country. Wehavean g extra-nice crop this year. § APPLES, CIDER, PRODUCE GIFT SHOP WEST AUBURN - Rt. 267 from Meshoppen OPEN Mon. thru Sat. 8a.m. -6p.m. 396; and the ILGWU. OPEN Sunday Afternoons 1 p.m. -6 p.m. She was preceded in RR RRR RR RR RRR RRR 3 death’ by a son, Robert, SELLING! TRUCKLOADS OF GROCERIES AND TRUCKLOADS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE . . . LOCATION — THE OLD LUZERNE FOODLINER BLDG. 75 Main St., Luzerne, Pa. — OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — MON., TUES., WED. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. THURS., FRI., SAT. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. SUNDAYS: 12 NOON to 5 P.M. 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Disque Funeral Home, 372 Memorial Highway, Dallas, with: Mass of Christian Burial in Good Shepherd Polish National Catholic Church in Plymouth: Interment was in Dennison Cemetery, Swoyersville, Garrison, Mrs. Betty Crowthers, Baltimore, Md. and Mrs. Ella New- berry, Dallas. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 23, resided in the Back the former Mildred D. from the Harold C. Dallas-Harveys | Kester; 2 son Pale 5 Shona 3 Funeral Home, : msm emesononeser( Jr, Glen Falls, N.Y.; an : in St.,” Shaver- Lake Highway | ! i one grandson, Philip H. town with Rev. James F. Dallas { 7) Sympathy. i II also of Glen Falls; Minor officiating, Inter- OPEN { Arrangements’ : other William, Fla. and ment was in Cedar Crest Ir kie | ALLERY 1’ John; sisters, Mrs. Edith Cemetery, Trucksville. |Monday through ; / forse ! Gg ai = BD | 19721717 Memorial Hwy. { M M ! Friday 9-3:30 —— Mary mM. Jzela Expressions N.Y.; daughter, Mrs. Helen Woznicki, Dallas; brother, Michael, Poland; sisters, Mrs. Antoinette Kobylski, Kingston; Mrs. Anna Szypt, Sudburry, Ont. ; 24 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral was Tuesday Sept. 29 with- Mass of Christian Burial in St. Hedwig’s Church. Inter- Cemetery. who died in 1974. Surviving are George, Kunkle; A., Noxen; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Brody, Noxen; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Lord, Beaumont; 10 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. The funeral was Monday from the Swanson Funeral Home, P:ikes Creek, with’ Rev. Jacob Victor, pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, officiating. Interment was in Orcutt ' Cemetery, Ni rva being accepted for the trip to: New York City: on December 9th. The cost of the bus trip is $16. Tickets: will also be available for the Christmas show at Radio City Music Hall at a cost of $9.50. Reservations for the Radio City show must be called in immediately. For further information, call Marion Kasko at 696- 1515 or Edna Yatsko at 675-3369. The band sponsors will hold their annual ‘‘all- you-can-eat’” Bar-B-Q 7. A Lehman Township resident, Edward: J. Geist, is an independent candidate for Controller of Luzerne County, and with seven children, all of school age, financial discipline is certainly not lacking in the Geist household in Huntsville. - His wife, the former Josephine Balas, is a registered nurser and a certified anesthetist, "but her time these days is spent as a housewife. There is Valerie, 15, a junior at ° Wyoming Seminary; Mary Jo, 14, a freshman at ‘Wyoming; Edward J. II, 12, a - State Sen. Frank J. O’Connell, R-20th District, has announced that the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resour- ATTY. GEIST worth’ of water quality monitoring, equipment to’ help predict ‘potential algae bloom problems in Harveys Lake. This past summer, the lake was plagued with a seventh grader at Lake Lehman; Christine, 10, sixth’ grade, Lake Leh- man; Rudolph, 8, 5th grade at Lake Lehman; Stephen, 7, second grade, Lake Lehman and Caroline, 5, kindergarden, Lake Lehman. Atty. Geist, whose maternal grandparents "born in Czechoslovakia and paternal grandparents in Germany, graduated from Larksville High School in 1954. His parents, Edward E. and Catherine E. (Yurko) Geist © still live in Larksville. Geist graduated King’s profuse growth of Anabaena algae. DER plans to lend light penetration and dissolved oxygen measuring equipment for the project. The department’s College with a BA in English and also Villanova Law School, and was a staff sergeant in the Air Force, having enlisted for four years in 1954. Currently he is associated with’ the law firm of Cohen, McCall, Rowlands & Geist. He has served as District attorney and been active politically as County Young Republicans and in the campaigns of HEW secretary Richard Sch- weiker, Governor Thornburgh, and Congressman Nelligan. Management ‘will train local people in use of the equipment * and will provide technical assistance in interpreting the data: on Oct. 10th; Check this menu: pork, turkey and ham bar-b-ques; cole slaw, potato salad; baked beans; make your own sundaes; coffee and orange drink. You may purchase tickets from any band member or sponsor. band on their fine per- formance at Redland on Saturday, Nice job, kids! We're now looking for- ward to the Anthritis competition at the Wilkes- Barre stadium on October 4, at 6 p.m. Mary Davis has pre-sale tickets for vertise. Eats - Seats prints, piano bench, graniteware, Auctioneer; Wayne Weaver Jr. FRUIT dies $1.50. If you wait to buy a ticket at the gate you'll have to pay $2. Call Mary today at 639-1402. The rain date ‘is October 11th: Plans are also being made for a trip to Ped- dlers Village on Oct. 22nd. The cost will be $13. Call Edna Yatsko or Marion Kasko for more in- formation. Booster Days were held recently. Thanks to everyone in the com- munity for supporting the band. Joyce and Richard Harring would like to thank their committee for the time and effort they put into this project. ‘Also a big “thank you” to'the band members for working hard. If your home was inadvertently missed, call the Harrings at © 675-1304 and arrangements’ will be made to’ pick up your donation. One of our men, Ed Havrilla, has graciously agreed to teach CPR classes at the high school. A tentative date for starting the course is Sept. 29. There will be no charge for the course but a nominal fee is being asked for materials. Call Ed at 696-2857 for further details. Attention exercise buffs! Our aerobic dancing classes will begin on October 8, at Lehman- Jackson = Elementary School. Ann Seitz will be the teacher. The cost will be $8 for the six week course. To sign up for the classes, please call Helen Major at 675-2937 or Carol Snyder at 477-5867 on Thursday or Friday of this week. Louise Arnold would like to’ announce the winners of our recent raffle: 1st ° prize--a grandfather clock--Miss Louis, Sweet Valley; 2nd prize--a clock radio-- Eddie Sienkiewicz, Kingston; 3rd prize-- porcelain mantel cloek-- Marilyn Pasternick, Wilkes-Barre; 4th prize--a wrist © watch--Rich Kozlowski, Wilkes-Barre; 5th’ prize--wrist ‘watch-- Cass Malys, Exeter. Remember our annual Band Sponsors mem- bership drive is in full swing. If you have not already joined, contact Joyce Youren and she will see that you get ‘your membership card. American Field Ser- vice, Dallas Chapter, will meet © at * St.© Paul’s Lutheran Church, - Sun- day, Oct. 4, 7:30 p.m. All individuals in- terested in becoming involved in this youth exchange organization are invited to this meeting. Introduction to 2 International Exchange students for 1981-82 will be made to the group and information regarding American Field Service will be available. ‘The exchange students who are attending Dallas Senior High School are Uta’ Roetchke of W. Germany and Liliana Accorsi from Brazil. Lynn Rothrock is acting president of the Dallas Chapter. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Letters Testamentary have been granted to JAMES NORRIS SIEGFRIED in the Estate of MARGARET N. SIEGFRIED, late of the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on September 10, 1981. All persons indebted to the said decedent are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against said decedent to present the same without delay to JAMES NORRIS SIEGFRIED, Executor, 6082 South Aberdeen Street; Littleton, Colorado 80120. ARTHUR SILVERBLATT, Esquire 1400 United Penn Bank Building Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701 37-3-P i 2 »