Megan Margellina Megan Sue Margellina, 10, of RD 1, Harveys Lake, died May 5 in Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, fol- lowing a prolonged illness. Born in Tunkhannock, she was a student at the Lake-Noxen Elemen- tary School, Harveys Lake. She attended our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake. Surviving are her parents, Robert and Sherry Snell Margellina; a sister, Robyn; paternal grand- mother, Mrs. Doris Margellina, Dallas; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Rita Snell, Hunlock Creek; paternal great-grandmother, Mrs, Mary LaBar, Tunkhannock. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10:30 a.m. from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas, with a Mass of Angels at 11:00 in Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake, with the Rev. George A. Jeffrey as celebrant. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carv- erton. Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m. Erin Wills Jennifer Wills, infant daughter of Senior Airman and Mrs. Barry D. Wills, Berlin, West Germany, died at birth on April 29 in the US Army Hospital, Berlin, West Germany. Airman Wills is a former resident of Dallas. Surviving, in addition to her par- ents, are paternal grandmother, Mrs. Karen Dormio, Dallas; mater- nal grandparents, Harry and Jo Anne Nienhaus, Tampa, Fla.; sev- eral aunts, uncles and cousins. Fred Winter Fred N. Winter, 71, of RD 2, Dallas (Meeker), died May 2 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kings- ton. Born in Meeker, he was self- employed for 30 years as a brick- layer, retiring two years ago. He also worked on bridge construction and owned and operated a farm. Surviving are sons, Conrad, Dallas; Fred, Harveys Lake; David, Meeker; Philip, Rochester, N.Y.; Benjamin, Meeker; daugh- ters, Mrs. Jean Swire, Meeker;: Mrs. Lori Coleman, Pruitt, New Mexico; sister, Mrs. Joan Rogowski, Pikes Creek; five grand- children. Funeral services will be held today at 11 a.m. from the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home, Corner of Routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek, with the Rev. Lawrence Reed, pastor of the Emmanuel Assembly of God Church, Harveys Lake, officiating. Interment will be in Lehman Center Cemetery, Lehman. Jacob Gabel Jacob H. Gabel, 100, formerly of Jackson Township, died May 2 at St. Stanislaus Nursing Center, Nanti-. coke, where he had been a patient for three years. ; Born in Jackson Township, he was self-employed for many years as a farmer and worked for the Sordoni Construction Co. for many years. He was a former active member of St. Therese Roman Catholic Church, Shavertown. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Joan Ladamus, Lehman; sons, Fred V., Kingston; George, Fernbrook; Charles, Jackson Township; 73 grandchildren and greai-grandchil dren. Leona Zegaczewski Mrs. Leona Zegaczewski of The Meadows Apartments, Lake Street, Dallas, died May 1 in Mercy Hospi- tal, following admission the day before. Born in Larksville, she was a member of the Gate of Heaven Roman Catholic Church, Dallas, and its Altar and Rosary Society. She was a graduate of College Misericordia, Class of 1930. She taught in Larksville, Hanover Township, St. Mary’s, Plymouth; St. Lawrence, Upper Darby; and Chi-Chester School Districts until her retirement in 1967. She was active in the Mercy Center of College Misericordia and with the ‘senior citizens at The Meadows. She was also a volunteer worker at The Meadows Nursing Home. lewski, Wilkes-Barre; Walter Zegac- zewski, Hatboro; John Zegaczewski, th ral, Philadelphtai:” Jeu: Mahe#,” i Larksvilie; Joseph. ver a To daughter, , -Agries Dubinski,” Fort: seve igand- « . JS. children? brothers, : Job + Bafory, , * “hg: Dallas. Stephen, yBAOLY; iB Dallas. Eleanor ‘Rogers gfe : Mrs. Elganor Rogers, 7, ofRD'2, 5 Lake Silikworth, died May 1 at the Florida Hospital’ South, Orlando, Florida. “«" » * She’ had been a resident of Nantic, coke for most of her life, moving to Lake Silkworth approximately three: and one-half years ago. = - % She wads enpioyan by the city of Nanticoke’ ds" secretary for fhe formey mayer, E. Edward «Gorda, vise ghd" also. | secretary’ to: Walter Sok8lowski; Nanticoke sity controll Wr ‘three year. She’ Was a ber’ bf St. Stanisldus. Chrel en and its Sdcred Heart Society: She was: also a’ miember of oh American, ‘Donation made. i | gid he ao untain do i Fa recently received a memorial donation for the refurbishing Legion 0 700, the. £ uw pt The reference Tooth ihithe new library building. The gift was received from Polly Wielage in Democpdtic Womens nS aby both of ; . ei her mother, Aosarne Bennett Harvey. Mrs. Harvey loved books and spent a great Nantict / Beart time reading. Showh above during the presentatioh of the plaque at the dedication of (ine are her cea vp! newly; decorated tefersncé room are, left to right, Pauline ‘Kutz, secretary, board of ews; grdat-niecds “and neph- 7 dirscions;; Polly Wielage® g8roy Kozemchak, osyetent librarian and- Barbara Lemmond, vice ews: One gieat-great-nigoe:” president, board of direidrs. vp? hi % 3 Ethel Knot” 7 “Louise Miers Mrs. Ethel M. Knorr, #, of RD 3, § STE Grounds — ‘Berwi iP. : «' (Contimied , volunteers from the different clubs the Berwick Hopital id vy! Lin a away. b 1 from page) that make up the association have or Ho pt! Yi gt ; tmderground so they’ wouldn’t intér- chipped in, bit Cartier says anyone a mat, Bite Hey dos Rperal sérvices were held Toes. “ere. We still have to put’ poles up, ER in helping out is more Mrytle re Ee til Bi, for. Louise Maton Bo, but they will be th the back, so than welcome. ems are a son, sfdood R. Fond Ser yA ld that wer’t be a problem, either.” “We're going to be doing the Jr., Berwick? daubhter, M¥s* Doris e just about one week, work will buildings on weekday nights and on Gochertad; “alSo. of Barwick; | April 104p | Toke; pa begin on the Arts and Crafts build- ‘weekends,” Cartier noted, “and we ag ghee b r le, ld at « Ing, two 50x100 structures, and thé could use the help. So if anyone is i Ballas 2 3s Fother i ie = lorida. rad horsebarn which will be about the interested in volunteering their time Fs. husband, nd “same size. So far, alyworimaily 30 AYR we’d certainly appreciate it.” Miers, 8 1 mi resident of Kilnkle, ! or yaw ow * ‘preceetietis lot in death. Survi FOR MOTHER'S DAY & FOREVER i 23 id heér* Frog Mrs. Join. 7 sump, Fla., a. ior oe (Gm ye Then aa Mrs. Brice, det] an py great gr 1 in Tamps’ Ge of Hi, fol. : hte! Toh Aref 5 vide wot, Born in Sorber Mo Lake J so ig oh yt Township, she had": ‘i Flor- i £T : I we he I er husband; x A son, Zaiie, ‘bollr of “Tair Sve, ED AOE hake sqOKS; grand yo twp ghardehil- 5 ? + ou “Print Books ’ v1 dren; 4a “Btother, Fortes), Sort. $orber;, § bre Frid Thos 125% by cppoinfen, : Sorbé Mousitain: i 4 § Rd. in Carverton, rN ’ . . : and pephTS: : Pin re Binh Bests ; gd i 2. Zu i 17/696-1474 Our Prices’Afe Sensational, Our Jewelry Is Very Special. SN EB 5 ATS IRA Seniors (Continued from page 1) continue to operate on the same schedule as it is on at the present time. Sr. Frances Marie, assistant to the Provincial of the Sisters of Mercy, told The Dallas Post the wing in which the Senior Citizens is located was renovated recently for a skilled care unit for the retired Sisters, as a result of recommenda- tions in a study which was done for the entire Mercy Center. ; This study showed the need for more space for use by the residents of Mercy Center. One hundred twenty retired sisters are living in’ Mercy Center plus there are offices, archives, studios and storage areas. Sr. Frances also said the room in which the senior citizens were meet- ing is not the best for them, particu- larly for the handicapped and the very elderly. To get to the room, they had to go through the kitchen Siren or go way around outside. The Mercy Center officials tried to find another space in the building the Senior Citizens might use but found it impossible. “We loved having them here. They are a real plus to our own senior citizens, but it is no longer possible because of space,” said Sr. Frances. “If we applied for certifi- cation under present conditions, the health hazards because of going through the kitchen.” Back Mountain senior citizens that the Bureau for the Aging is sympa- thetic to the problem and will con- tinue to search for a suitable place for these persons to meet. He wel- comes suggestions from residents of the Back Mountain area who might know of a place to accommodate the local senior citizens. (Continued from page 1) man for GSA. “How much over, I don’t know. We still have to check the figures.” That seems to be the whole prob- lem in a nutshell. No one has been bidding on the project, which now may mean going back to the draw- ing board to explore methods of cutting costs. “This is absolutely ridiculous,” Representative Stanley Jarolin said. “No one is bidding on the project and we can’t figure out why. There is so much unemployment here and contractors just aren’t bidding. And it’s nobody’s fault. It’s not the | state’s, it’s not the legislator’s, it’s the private enterprise system.” The bids are advertised weekly in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, but no one has been responding. Although projects excluding the siren, they came in too high for the money allocated for the plan. 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