held Sept. 20. prostitution. MARGARET ACKERMAN Mrs. Margaret V. Ackerman, 85, of 46 Evergreen St., Shavertown, died Sept. 25 at her home following an illness. Surviving are a son, Raymond Ackerman Jr., Shavertown; daugh- ter, Mrs. Margaret Heid, Shaver- town; grandson, David Heid; sis- iters, Miss Marie Woodeshick, Mrs. Mildred Keating, both of Kingston; Mrs. Martha Honabach, Glen Lyon; ™% Mrs. Melba Rineheimer, Sun City, = Calif. Funeral was held Sept. 27 from the Homer E. Graham Funeral . Home, Wilkes-Barre, with the Rev. James Wert, pastor of Shavertown United Methodist Church, officiat- ing. Interment, Hanover Green Cemetery. STANLEY DENMON Stanley ‘‘Pat’’ Denmon, 66, ‘of Noxen, died Sept. 23 at his home. Surviving are his wife, the former Jean Traver; sons, Larry, at home, Lynn, Pottsville; two grandchil- dren; sisters, Mrs. Virgie Elston, Kunkle; Mrs. Mary Hopfer, Noxen. Funeral was held Sept. 26 from Nulton Funeral Home, Beaumont, with the Rev. Pegg Ainslie Rich- ards, pastor of Noxen United Meth- odist Church officiating. Interment, Orcutt Cemetery, Noxen. JULE A. LESKO Mrs. Jule A. Lesko, of 76 Maltby Ave., Swoyersville, died Sept. 19 in NPW Medical Center, Plains Town- ship, following a lengthy illness. Surviving are a son, Stephen J., Phillipsburg, N.J.; daughter, Mrs. ‘Lucille Watlack, Swoyersville; {" brothers, Joseph, Kingston; -Adam, “='Swoyersville; sisters, Mrs. Anna Kathlynus, Scranton; Miss Kather- «ine Miscavage and Mrs. Mildred “ Stankus, both of Swoyersville; seven grandchildren. Funeral was held Sept. 22 from the Hugh B. Hughes and Son Funeral Home, Forty Fort, with a Mass of Christian Burial in Holy Trinity Church, Swoyersville. Inter- ment, Sacred Heart Cemetery, Dallas. ~ inflation. stress, BE a AGNES BOGUTSKI Mrs.Agnes Bogutski, of 264 Warsaw St., Swoyersville, died Sept. 20 at home. Surviving are children, William Bogutski and Mrs. Agnes Vitanovec, Swoyersville; Mrs. March Mach, New Bedford, Mass.; Mrs. Helen Pobuda, Franklin Square; Long Island, N.Y.; Joseph Bogutski, East Rockaway, Long Island, N.Y.; Mrs. Anna Haeussler, Tannersville; sister, Mrs. Helen Dennis, Swoyers- ville; 28 grandchildren; 56 great- grandchildren; 19 great-great- grandchildren. | Funeral was held Sept. 23 from the Kopicki Funeral Home, Kings- ton, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mary’s Annunciation Church, Kingston. Interment, parish ceme- tery, Pringle. RUTH PORTER Mrs. Ruth Zoe Porter, 79, of 213 Lackawanna Ave., Swoyersville, died Sept. 20 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, following an ill- ness. Surviving are a son, Birdeen Porter, Bricktown, N.J.; daughter, Mrs. Thomas Davis, with whom she resided; sister, Mrs. Margaret Phil- lips, Morgantown, W.Va.; six grand- children; 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral was held Sept. 23 from the Hugh B. Hughes and Son Funeral Home, Forty Fort, with the Rev. Edmund L. John, chaplain of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, officiat- ing. Interment, Oak Lawn Ceme- tery, Hanover Township. MICHAEL J. STANLEY Michael J. Stanley, 73, of 39 S. Pioneer Ave., Trucksville, died Sept. 20 in Wilkes- Barre General Hospital following an illness. Rosemary Connolly;- daughters; Mrs. Judith Viglione, Shavertown; Mrs. Jacqueline Falchek, Plains; sisters, Mrs. Rose Kaslaskas, Luz- erne; Mrs. Louise Eckert, Wilkes- Barre; six grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Funeral was held Sept. 23 from Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, Shavertown, with a Mass of Chris- - ESTABLISHED 1908 "FUNERAL' DIRECTORS is mil through the years. Name ____ City Mo 2 Lh Phone ji. 1.5, tian Burial in St. Therese Church, Shavertown. Interment, Greenwood Cemetery. JULIUS A. VERBYLA Julius A. Verbyla, of RD 1, Sweet Valley, Mooretown, was pronounced dead Sept. 14 at the scene of a truck accident in Benton. Surviving are his parents, Julius M. and Constance Kuchinsky Ver- byla, with whom he resided; broth- ers, William, Mooretown; Mark and Luke at home. Funeral was held from the Swan- son Funeral Home, Pikes Creek, with Mass at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth. Interment, parish cemetery at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Lake 'Silk- worth. JOHN W. HARCHAR John W. Harchar, of 335 Shoe- maker St., Swoyersville, died Sept. 17 in Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, after a long illness. Surviving are his wife, the former Harriet Albertson; son, John, Swoy- ersville; daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts, Dallas; brothers, Frank, Joseph and Andrew, all of New Jersey; Stephen, Plains; sisters, Mrs. Margaret Konopka, Mary Har- char and Anna Harchar, Swoyers- N.J.; two grandchildren. Funeral was held Sept. 20 from the John J. Baloga Funeral Home, Forty Fort, with a Mass of Christian Burial in Holy Trinity Church, Swoyersville. Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. PTA meets The first meeting of the school year for the Lake-Noxen PTA was school. President Paulette Zerfoss brought the meeting to order and welcomed all those present. New officers introduced were vice presi- dent Laurie Finnegan, recording secretary, Rita Stefanowicz, trea- surer, Barbara Rogers and corre- sponding secretary Elaine Mack. ” \ Zip LLRs : Offset Paperback Manufacturers, Inc., a Dallas-based printer of paperback books, has received a $935,000 loan from the Luzerne County Board of Commissioners for business expansion efforts. The commissioners approved eight business development loans at their Sept. 21 meeting, thus increas- ing the total assistance provided for business expansion efforts in the county by an additional $2,994,576. Of ‘the loans approved in’ this funding round, it is estimated that 255 permanent full-time jobs will be The Lake-Lehman School District has received a $1,434 grant from the Department of Environmental Resources for the operation of a sewage treatment plant, it was announced recently by Rep. George C. Hasay. : A daughter to CLAUDETTE AND DAVID WERTS, 154 Valley View Park, Dallas, on Sept. 19 in Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. A son to SANDRA AND FRAN- CISCO PEREZ, RD 1, Harveys Lake, on Sept. 19 in Mercy Hospital, Wilkes- Barre. A son to JUNE AND SAMUEL DESALVO, 41 Hildonia Ave., Dallas, on Sept. 18 in Nesbitt Memo- rial Hospital, Kingston. A son to HOLLY AND MARK SCOTT, RD 3, Valley View Park, Dallas, on Sept. 17 in Nesbitt Memo- rial Hospital, Kingston. grant Lake-Lehman was among five local organizations receiving $182,- 000 from the DER of the operation of such plants. Hasay noted that DER has awarded $9.1 million in similar grants to 877 local govern- ments throughout Pennsylvania. A son to DONNA AND FRED SWIRE, 242 Carverton Road, Trucksville, on Sept. 20 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. A daughter to SUSAN AND JOSEPH VODZAK, RD 3, Box 243- B, Dallas, on Sept. 21 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. A son to SUSAN AND LARRY - Lake, on Sept. 22 in Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. A daughter to FAYTHE AND CHARLES ROBERTS, RD 6, Box 65, Dallas, on Sept. 22 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Voter Registration will be held Saturday, Oct. 1, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Harveys Lake Municipal Building. SCHULTZ created, 159 existing jobs retained, and 93 temporary construction jobs created. Offset Paperback proposes to ren- ovate its Dallas plant, as well as purchase equipment and machinery for installation in the facility. 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