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POTTSVILLE (PA.) REPUBLICAN MONDAY. JANUARY 31, 1972 4, A Brockton News They have two children, Jane, a senior at Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre and Robert, a student in Tamaqua Area High School. 21st Anniversary Mr and Mrs. Joseph Bubel celebrated their 21st wedding (anniyersary, Jan. 28.

The couple was married in St. Bartholomew's Catholic Church by the late Rev. Felix Fink They have 23rd Anniversary; i BROCKTON Mr. and Mrs. Robert O.

Davidson celebrated their 23rd wedding anniversary, Jan. 28. The couple was married in the Lutheran Church, Middleport. Mrs. Davidson is the daughter of Mrs.

Sidney Jennings and the late Sidney Jennings, Middleport. Mr. Davidson is the president of the Mount Carbon Brewery. They have three daughters, Kathleen and Patricia, pupils at Marian High School and Cindy, a pupil at Tamaqua Area jointure elementary school Mr. Bardzak is employed in construction.

Mrs. Bardzak is employed at the Brockton Sportswear Factory, Brockton. Mary New DC3 Francis Cuczman was discharged from the U.S. Coast Guard after serving a four-year enlistment. He is the.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cuczman of MaryD. three children, Annr a senior strudent at Tamaqua Area High School, Joseph, also at Tamaqua Area; High School and Jimmy, a student' at St. Jerome's parochial school Mr.

Bubel is working at the Coaldale Hospital as( a carpenter. Mrs. Bubel 1 is employed at Brockton sportswear factory. 7 17th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Bardzak noted their 17th weddinganniversary, Jan. 29. Mrs. Bardzak is the former Catherine Yacobowsky, daughter of Mrs. Anna Yacobowsky.

v. 1 If piB Ml 5 Injuries 3 Times Average A re Taken From Car MAHANOY CITY Mahanoy City Police reported investigating three incidents over the weekend. On Saturday at 9:30 p.m. Mrs. Clayton E.

Walker, 402 East Pine Street, reported to police her automobile was looted while parked near her residence. Groceries which she had purchased were taken. At 10 p.m. Saturday, Harry Wagner, 635 East Centre told police the vent of a tfear window was broken on the driver's side while it was parked in the parking lot of the Pennsylvania Discount Center. Leo Conway, 56, of Roslyn, fell while he was alighting from a car parked on S.

Main St. and received a laceration of the head, police said. He was transported the Locust Mountain Hospital Jn the Mahanoy City Community ambulance. Enumerators Are Listed 1) PHILADELPHIA (AP) Employes of the Philadelphia Streets Department suffered almost three times as many work-related injuries as the national average, a study released Friday showed, i New Way Found To Stop Hair Loss, Grow More Hair injuries for every million hours worked against a national average of 24.9. The Water Department had a figure of 43.7; compared to a 23.5 average in other The study said that on an average day in 1970, 581 city workers were absent on injury leave.

The study dealt with ijOnly work-related injuries and did not consider simple sick leave. Since 1965, the cost of work injury benefits to the city has tripled from $4.2 million to $12.9 million in fiscal 1970. The league recommended, among other things, to strengthen the. city's safety program with a central safety office under a managing director. The study by the Pennsylvania Economy League showed that Philadelphia streetworkers averaged 128.6 time-lost injuries for every million hours worked.

The national average for street departments is 46.7. time-lost the study said. The study by the league, a private watchdog agency, also reported that the city's Public Prope Department recorded 47iJ Brockton Scouts Get Charter The Brockton Boy Scout Troop was presented with its charter during a program held Sunday at St. Bartholomew's Church. Sharing in the event were (from left) Larry Blake; district executive of the Broad Mountain Council; George scoutmaster; Lawrence Dahm institutional representative and Rev.

Francis Lawrence, pastor. But, if you are not already slick bald, how can you be sura what is actually causing your hair loss? Even if baldness may seem to "run in your family, this is certainly no proof of the cause of YOUR hair loss. Hair loss caused by sebum can also run in your family, and many other conditions can cause hair loss. No matter' which one is causing your loss, you wait until you are slick bakf and your hair roots are dead, you are beyond help. So, if you still have any hair on top of your, head, I and would like to stop' your hair loss and grow more hair now is the time to do something about it before it's too late.

Loesch Laboratory Consultants, will supply you with treatment for 32 days, at then-risk, if they, believe the treatment will help you. lust send them the information listed below. All inquiries are answered confidentially, by mail and without cbli-' gation. Adv. HOUSTON, Texas If you don't suffer from male pattern baldness, you can now stop your hair loss and grow more hair.

1 For yeari "they aid It couldnt be But now a firm of laboratory consultants has developed a treatment for both men and women, that is not only stopping hair loss hut is really growing hair! They don't even ask you to take their word for it. They invite you to try the treatment for 32 days, at their risk, and see for yourself! Naturally, they would not offer this opportunity unless the treat-ment worked. However, it is impossible to help everyone. The great majority of cases of excessive- hair fall and baldness are the beginning and more fully developed stages of male pattern baldness and cannot be helped. For Census St.

Glair Native Dies After Crash 1 member of St. Ann's Surviving in addition to his wife, the former Grace Church, Keansburg, N.J. MEETINGS relief from taxing pain in the pocket NO OBLIGATION COUPON I D. Schenck, are two sons, Robert a student at Stevens Institute, Hoboken, N. and Brian, at home; three daughters, Michaele, a teacher in the Hazlem School District; Maureen, a student at Douglas College, New Brunswick; and Martina, at home; two brothers, Elmer of Heckscherville and Joseph of Norristown; and three sisters, Ms.

Alice Toner and Miss Marie Brady, both of Saint Clair, and Mrs. Theresa Dolan of New York City. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning with Mass celebrated in St. Ann's Church. Interment will be made in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Middletown, N.J.

fhe Laurel Funeral Home, W. Keansburg, N.J., in charge of. arrangements. A native of Saint Clair, Robert R. Brady, 48, of 13 Gerald Terrace, Hazlep, N.J.

died Sunday in Riverview Hospital, Red Bank, N.J., of injuries sustained in an automobile accident Wednesday eve- ningy Mr. Brady resided in New Jersey the past 13 years. He was a son of the late George and Alice (Moran) Brady and was employed as a purchasing agent of electronic components for RCA's Astro Division in Hightstown, N.J. He was tax collector for the township of Hazlep for over 10 years. -Mr.

Brady was a On Honor Roll Michael Barth of Schuylkill Haven was on the honor roll for the fall term at, Davis and Elks College, The pre-school census of the Exceptional Children's Program in Shenandoah will be conducted according to wards. Residents will be contacted by -official enumerators of each ward. If families desire help, they are requested to contact the enumerator in their ward. This, census handicapped children will begin Feb. 1.

The a ndoah enumerators are: First Ward, Laurence Bosayage; Second and Fourth Wards, John Varkala; Third and Fourth Wards, Joe Gervalis; Fifth Ward, Sylvia Kryjak; Shenandoah Heights, Weston Place, Grace Herrity; Lost Creek, i 1 1 i a en and Brownsville, Gene Kaledas; Altamont Section, Frackville, Anna Martini. City Mishaps To: Loesch' Laboratory Consultants, Inc. Box 66001, 3311 West Main St Houston, Texas 77006 7 I am submitting the following information with the understanding that it will be kept strictly confidential and that I am under no obligation whatsoever. I now have or have had the following conditions: Do you have dandruff? Is it dry? or oily? Does your forehead become oily or Does your scalp itch? When? How long has your hair been thinning? Pottsville City1, Redevelopment Authority will be held at 5 p.m. Feb.

8. Valentine Social PALO ALTO The Women's Republican Club of Palo Alto will have a Valentine Social in the American Friends of Italy Club, at 8 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 2. Board Of Education SHENANDOAH The Shenandoah Valley Board of Education will hold a special meeting ion Thursday, Feb. 3, at 9 p.m.

in the libraryThe meeting was called for genera purposes, according to Joseph T. Whalen, secretary. Cressona Auxiliary CRESSONA The Good Will Fire, Company Auxiliary will show, a film and slides at the fire house at 8 p.m., Tuesday Hospital Auxiliary ASHLAND The Ashland Hospital Auxiliary will meet Monday, Jan. 31, at 8 p.m. in the Conference Room.

Friends of St. Joseph ASHLAND -i Friends of St. Jos-eph will meet Monday, Jan. 31 in the church hall at 7 p.m. Dues and hoagie returns will be collected; Redevelopment A meeting' of the April 15th looming up ilarge, getting you down? You need help a low cost Personal Loan.

That's what a Full Service Bank is all about. Help when youiieed it. callus! Peoples Safe Deposit Bank Do you still have any weak hair on top of your long is it? Is it dry? Is it oily? Attach any other information you feel may be helpful. NAME i I ADDRESS. CITY ST.

CLAIR MILL CREEK MANQR ZIP. J5TATE- Sizes amd Styles to Meet All of yqyir Stoirage KsgjH Your Choice Sale Your Choice Sale Your Choice Sale (88 -1 KiuCi Iff i I i. I iif S5, 1 if III 1 mmmmc Si DELUXE CHINA CABINET High Sliding gloss china section, electric outlet, 20" deep work area covered in plastic, 2 utility drawers, 2 spacious storage shelves below. White exterior aqua interior. Involve 5 Cars Two auto accidents during the weekend involved a total of five cars, but caused no injuries according to Pottsville police.

Police say the parked truck of Robert M. Wollyung, Pottsville, drifted backwards into two cars owned by Edward S. Kramer, Ashland, and Margaret A. Tobias, Pottsville, Saturday. Police said the mishap occurred in the 500 block of E.

Norwegian St. 7 A car driven by Joseph L. Gronski, Forest Hills, struck the rear of a car operated by William McMurtrie, Pottsville, along the 300 block of S. Centre St. Saturday, police said.

McMurtrie told police his car stopped when traffic halted in front of him. 7 Mild Nerve Deafness "MODEL" OF NEW -MINIATURE HEARING AID GIVEN (m actwal IwariNf aU) Washington, D.C. A most unique offer, of special interest to. Those who hear but do not understand has just been announced. A true life, non-operating model, actual size replica of the smallest Dalhlberg Hearing Aid ever made will be given away absolutely free to anyone answering this advertisement.

To determine just how com-fortabje it is. wear this model in the privacy of your own home without cost or obligation of any kind. "IT'S YOURS FREE TO KEEP" The size of this instrument is only one of its many features. Ir weighs less than a third of an ounce and it is all at "ear level, in one unit. No wires lead from the body to the head.

Here it truly hope for the Hard of Hearing. These models are free. We suggest that you write for yours now. TWO-DOOR UTILITY 42" UTILITY CABINET High Double door utility with 4 shelves, deep storage bin, mognetic door catches and center bar construction. White exterior, oojuo interior.

42" DELUXE WARDROBE High The bar, full width hot shelf, magnetic door catches, center bar construction. Sahara walnut baked enamel crinkle finish. TWO-DOOR WARDROBE Full width hot shelf. Yalt lock and key, ample storage room. Mognetic door catches.

Sahara walnut finish. 4 deep shelves, deep storage bin, mognetic door catches. White exterior, aqua interior. 1 DELUXE CHINA CABINET High Sliding glass china section, outlet, 20" deep work area covered in heat resistant gold, flecked plastic 2 utility drawers, 2 shelves below. Magnetic door catches.

Coppertooe and avocado. DELUXE BASE CABINET 6ASECACINST ftostk top mists hoot and stoins, stainless stori trta, CJ. big covered fcroai boa Sliding Door Wardrob Feather touch dosing, slide on overhead reliefs nylon rollers. Extra deep, fuR height to hold long coots, drosses, fwl width hot sheH, stmplo room CHEF CUPBOARD 24" 15" 66" High Plastic top in stain and heat resistant. If (tain leu steel trim.

TWO-SHELF WARDROBE Full view mirror, tie bar, Yale lock and key. Double hat shelf. Ample room for shoes. Sahara walnut finish. Extra storage In doors, mog- I drawers, ntic door catches, open work double paneled doors, spring doors, spring pmi tJttzn.

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