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I POTTSVILLE (PA.) REPUBLICAN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1989 Weatlhierdata Th Accu-Wtathor forcast for 8 Ail, Thursday, August 10 Chill in wide area A brisk tutcfe of cool air rwr? imwt 'u5rm h3f 4 reaction to. day, trcatiS la trtipcrIrr from lo Trm. In I-aui Vcit. fMtrv Mtndi i 1 rrtfib prrvd ar pUon at McCarraa Airport. astA a tfLcmra cauw pow? tw Ugr and minor TwwdUy "The cool air utfamJ ta tn a Urre hitfj jerwiyji- Anbury: mortar ternprratiErr trAo and crok riJUun t.U A Vt tm boa.

Trmprratarr narrrf trmw trt Gkilf Ca rifi It wfTwim third of ihr ration In Schuylkill TUESDAY Partly sunny TODAY: Sunny Temperatures Winds TUESDAY Peak gust: 18 mph at 4 p.m. TODAY 7 a.m. 1 mph 10 a.m. 3 mph AUG. 8, 1988 61 94 TUESDAY Low: 48 at 5 a.m.

High: 74 at 4 p.m. Nation's temperatures nn i -STORUS FROMTS "r-60 80 1M 9 Accx Wa" tic Cold Warm Stationary TODAY Morning low: 48 at 5 a.m. TEMPS.HUMIDITY 7 a.m. 5069 9 a.m. 5861 8 a.m.

5268 10 a.m. 6450 Precipitation Accu-Weather forecast for Thursday Daytime Conditions and High Temperatures rn iMAMlr ft; if tm nnm Ml iq fiw ft li)Wki rlk mtf. tir'iiiti, (imOIOM, 0r mtomaiiiiMii If taamwil I fcWWNr it JMM C( t.W 100 ttt A im i iaiftrtfn uh IjhkhmI) 71 r.h lllUta. t7 to, TO c4 Wlw fif 77 Jt ft i W'fmtw 1. 31 cite WpttSfW Ct fctli 71 tl cai IIC I i is 77 t7 7 (mo ti (Man.

ft 75 107 mwi ct. f'mfttofc 7 qi tne.tm nt vt a ntm 71 44 tl ft, WnHMarttte 0- Ul 0, lm 14 if tn, fi? 7t 7 JK tt cat lMM.t ft SH( .71 tr wn er 1 '1 WH C7 17 OS f.7 ti cni SwrnKM (if tWi 7 ri ft 7 tl ei tt ca WxhrnW 4.7 ft 71 tcft Barometer TUESDAY Minimum: 29.82 Maximum: 30.05 TODAY 7 a.m. 30.10, rising 10 a.m. 30.14, rising Sun Thursday sunrise 6: 10 a.m. Thursday sunset 8 10 p.m.

Declination of sun: 15 degrees, 25 North Moon Thursday moonrise: 3:11 p.m. Thursday moonset: 11:57 p.m. Full Moon: Aug. 16 Last Quarter: Aug. 23 New Moon: Aug.

31 First Quarter: Sept 8 TUESDAY None AUG. 1989 0.32 inches AUG. 8, 1988 None AUG. 1988 0.09 inches ft ta OI 1 lib wtNNNiPti knurita, rfa owtariua Mi Jt' luKf ii tuttimm '4 ft nMffv iAi fK4r: IV i Ihmw lwt Wii iJf fuffait MM i Imir c.A Cmw It OWMtMlC vr tl cb 14 te Owuc fl tt A Cmsit fj II (Wwnl til 11 CiAifriM. Cl 11 tl Fcicccct Tfcrry Cloudy 57-C TU Gocdy S7-G 7ZU S7-CJ 7J43 Cbcxiy J7-Q i Jl iBoalonlt' I 1989 TO DATE 1988 TO DATE 32.56 inches 27.84 inches Precipitation probability TONIGHT: 10 percent THURSDAY: 10 percent Martin F.

Spaniel Hut wife, the 'former Mary La tuner, djed in W2, SurvTving arr a daujfr. Mr 3 botl l-ak KbauotTC, Vhsrt mm, Joseph lnsdaVt. Maxtta C. c4 Myakka CHy. Ha.

nd Nictiolk D. Reno, 13 fjaadcxjiJdiva: a Martin K. Spaniel 7K of lansdale. died Tuesday at Grandvtew Hospital Sellersville. He was born tn Gtrardvtlle.

a son of the late Nick and Mary Panso Spaniel He was employed by PennwaH Warminster, retiring tn 1974. tMcy Sfoxori and Sue tVJwwry txfJti 4 U'esi Cmtt, Sm'icrs i3 tn held 1 ID 50 m.5 fmra tluff ri5 Tu WTaJ Home, Lamwla. llflifTmrnl 1D LaiuP tiiiicr Ml I pm fen KL. Jcto'ft Eub- Kun itilicido'k Cttnrtr'. Shrfam.

fCltlwT ajtriULVV-k pt(t J) DtclfiNoficn Anna Soda Anna Soda, 84, of 200 Fourth Oneida, died Tuesday night at Hazle-ton General Hospital She was born in Lansford, a daughter of the late Wassil and Ella Boy-chick Treichak. She was member of St Mary's Byzantine Catholic Church, Sheppton, St Mary's Social Club, and East Union Township-Senior Citizens. She was preceded in death by two husbands, John Revak and John Soda. Surviving are two sons, John Soda, Connecticut and George Revak, Cin-naminson, a daughter, Helene Mehalick, Oneida; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mary Ringer and Susan Krya-nak, both of Lansford, and Helen Trumbore, Shillington; two brothers, Washington Treichak, Tamaqua, and John Treichak, Ambler. Services will be held at 11 a.m.

Friday from Frank J. Bonin Funeral Home, Hazleton. Divine Liturgy will be of ered at 11:30 am in St Mary's Church. Interment will be the parish cemetery. omtHlt Cnufl MifTMtmatt tioupttail Cl bunfiay.

ftucuut 3tM iUtaifi 4 cnorbnif); FumtMint of tbe loie torath te Wle-Uu. nir. Imift. of SCS orent tvoofi. fanov'lUe, Tft il 74 fowr u-Urtivea out lreno nt ttu taniPy one eo amttaid la tvnte the luMurwl Ttum doy fnnmhe.

It tnm thr to-net ol tor niKtb one tftarfcwt PotunlUe rrnnO may roll flru'uQay ewenmc tmm the I unrl tinmc Jmrnrfii. Mount FVnto Camvowrry-, MMwwnvUie jj Lee G. Reber Lee G. Reber, 84, of 26 W. Main Schuylkill Haven, died at 3 a.m.

today at Hershey Medical Center, where he was a patient for 21 days. He was born in Brommerstown, a son of the late Isaac and Aleena Weber Reber. 5 He retired in 1981 from Craftex Mills, Auburn. He was a member of St Paul's Lutheran Church, Summer Hill Mr. Reber was a 63-year member of Page Lodge 270, and a member of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Consistory Valley of Reading, Rajah Temple, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Lehigh Valley Club, and Schuylkill Shrine Club.

He was preceded in death by two sons, Carl and Marvin. Surviving are his wife, the former Agnes Fidler; three daughters, Shirley P. Deguire, Largo, and Regina D. Moyer and Diane A. Trout both of Schuylkill Haven; six sons, Harold Melvin I.

and Merlin all of the Auburn area, Forrest of Hayes, Ronald Shoemakers-ville, and Milton Schuylkill Haven; 36 grandchildren; 45 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandson; two sisters, Ada Hand and Mae Wolfe, both of -Auburn area; two brothers. Earl, Adamsdale, and Woodrow, Mid-dletown. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday from Harold H. Geschwindt Funeral Home Schuylkill Haven.

The Rev. Albert J.D. Walsh will officiate. Interment will be in Summer Hill Cemetery. Houser Rites Services for Curtis L.

Houser, 67, of West Penn TowTiship, who died Monday evening in Lehigh Valley Hospital Center, AUentown area, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday from Robert S. Nester Funeral Home, Route 309, Snyders. The Rev. Mark Rains and the Rev.

Jennine Brenner will officiate. Interment will be in Sky-View-Memorial Park, Hometown. Mr. Houser was an auctioneer and founder of Houser Auction New Ringgold area, being active with the business for 46 years, and entering semi-retirement in 1987. He was a West Penn Township su-perisor and chaired the board of supervisors since 1962.

Mr. Houser was also a retired self-employed West Penn Township farmer. In preparing to become an auctioneer, he was instructed by George Miller, whose calling style is immortalized on tape recordings at the Smithsonian Institute. Washington, C. He was born in West Penn Township, a son of the late Maurice and Carrie Eberts Houser.

He and his wife, the former Gwendolyn M. Fritz, observed their 47th wedding anniversary in January. He was a member of Reynolds United Methodist Church, Reynolds, and a charter member of Lehigh Valley Society of Auctioneers. He was a member of the National Auctioneers Association, Pennsylvania Association of Township Supervisors, a member and past president of Carbon County Fair Association, and a charter member of Mahoning Valley Fire Company. New Mahoning.

A brother. Walter died in 1981. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are a daughter, Lois A. Breiner. Churchville.

Bucks County; two sons, Douglas of Schnecksviile. and Timothy New Ringgold area; seven grandchildren; a sister. Krma S. Steigerwalt. Tamaqua area.

Deoth Notks 1 4ST At Lrdrr Nnt Horn. rMimiar Trmiy. AiqpMl ft. Our In 4 Ra. band of Ihr Ulr AdrUrf (ftr KawtfT of $3 West ColambM St SbaUUt He AfnJ RrUtltrs and fri4j of lb family art iptYtfuDy Urtitrd lo a I lend It raral at It St a from ibr tviwiirr A Fa arral Horn, lac SrlkayOull Haw tram St a wtti tut of ervr Tt coAtnbwtto be- mad lo ih Cracr K.C Cawx Memorial Faad.

SbaUiU Hate lairrtnral Sf tKfHufl Mernorul Par. ELL At rcoo Medical Cir. Slroudiburc On T--djy Vwt It llr (nrr I Inch) BrO. mniom of Ul FrJ c4 SI Mill M. Saint CUa Ajcrd 11 tvart RUlie and fneada of la family are re fretfully an-Hed to atlmd Ihr Idrwral at am a Friday from Uto Jamra F.taao Fatarral Home, tnc Saial Clair iU fanner faeeral aenncv al 3t a la Si Micttael a Raiuaa Ortaodat CWrh, Smt CT Frtroda may rail em frowi 1 lo The family wJd prvfer mum-brancea la Ute form of roolnlMIMMf to U.

Mxfe aeri BwldiAic Faad lalrrmetd Tamil Cemetery James If Kvam and Laciada fvas Feroo are i rbarfe of arrancrtnenu I RKE Al Good Sa mania a Hospital Monday. AukI 7. 11 Mary (aee Cvrraa Burke. tdo of Rtrrt tao Rorfce. of OM La rel Court, rotbrville Ker4 Relatives and friend of tbe family are re apectfuOy united to alteod tbe Mm of Cbruliaa Burial oa Friday al it a I St Tatrick Crturrb.

rolUviUe lYrtd may rail at tbe rtajrrb on Friday mormnit from IHtmlolUam Tbe farruly would peeler remefntymam. Uw lorn of cootnbuliona be made lo SI Joepb" CecAer for Special lanur. Co St ratnrb Cbarcti. Sit Mab antonco St. PotlsMlle Inirrmrot Pur ldy of CaJ ary Cemetery.

HiEiade. rotl'l3Je ScbMief Fo neral Home Inc. rotUiae baa ctutfe of arratce menu. PlMMIO Al Axtwicto. Viroma ta Tur.

day. Auicwt 1 IM Jane Fuabrlb re Torn) Dt Nunao. ido of the late Jotrpb tHVueiM. of Al Urtcton. Viricuua, formrrty of rtlvtSe Relative and friend of tbe family are re ectf uily umlrd lo attend Maw of OWUaa ul tfl be celebrated at I on Friday bb dral of St.

Tboma More. ArliH(toa, Vtruta Frienda may call at the Morpfcy Funeral Home. Arlington. Vicuua on Tbunday from lo I ra and from 7 to 9 Interment Saturday Waj in St. JojMPprt Cemrtery.

rotlwiBe F.V NS At rotUxiSe llof'Jl itn Twnday. Vuicust Itt FJmrr F. aa hwtaaad of Jeaa I nee Maurrri of la B.fwie Mid OrjiDCl AxrdTS yearn rrnale fa neral wmcr ii3 be bj al ibe convenience of the lamily Tbe fawil ooold prefer rrmembraacr oi thr form of tvttiBmtm lo the MethodcU Cbvrrb. Saint CUtf Strrel. Vid dk-port.

PA ITV1 totrrmeet Sky iei Mrtnonal Paik. RI1 Tam.a)u FrmcAbn CnftiilM Fa neral Home. Tamaqua i in barce of arratce POTTS aj CrooO korrvumu otoojittaa. 4ua non Ca MiMtOay ftutnoti 3. SMI ftntbe Pouune fw'rF pott, oioon -mt knam Pwtt.

nt Wn nwCriwe 4lrr ynuri, HrlaUvva (hi trmAa ttie family nr fn niul fm'tvwd ta attMl the unml oft Thttm doy Ml tnm th bnyoor unor; Mono tnc. rne Crot Frona ftMry (ml! the lunoTnl bnme a TturuOoy trom tl ntC time of onr-ro The (omuy omute firotot towunij8niea tn the torm rimtrttiutiim tw fnudf to Ciuiwoofl iannetot CtiurTk emut unfi, Ivt) t. fine tvrnHO lnvmTrB 3pH) amovor, 14) Ptne Cirone ig Pt ftLftt kt-L At t'ouan'Uie Mouptuu tm tm kufwut 7. ttKt ntorsom tne Toll churft I va TtumuM Pwuiuivojr. of MartvMfJLrntUuAl oltie nt frtmOa of ttie tomUy ro-nj-Jul knftbnC Us ottenft the funrnl on Tturr day HI mm Irom ttie Vtahnl tutiurj itrra! IM hoiftb ounti 'tit.

MiMirnviiie tAoaa rt Clrwuut fturtoi nlC tlHr Mary smr et the Ounli. frVranrtiOaie Frninda mo cail at the unortil biw on tKtnm day ownrimc fooi fta tsm Jntemwm! Purud. Ct oney ttmntti tnvuritt) I RftAIJI ineronr tdr4 Cantia-fir ttrdnmOey. ikuiruUt 1. 1MI tooC fcotoir, nuUnC of fttmra inre F'Cer tvr.

of 5 Stoitt -WrtivlUt Haw 4P to wr Relative one mono the aiw ipecit ill tnttind ta ottend the litnoroi tft i on Saturfia t-otn thr tiartjiC t( CTwoid! onrral Home. rhw1i.iH Ke ff rtona mt cl trvm tU9pm Jtrventtont bimnnrKaiCninir kXt tt Jl At btnurt Carnti. tU. Prmnvtla ca Mimftay fttu uiri J. Jtwi tiutb tne ouitn 1 1 t.rore.

oite tit Lyrm hryoer. Mount Curtum. ma pnttmtiM! ig-c RaUve trvmo ff the tomtty to. nrtf titty ri-4 to nnie tte tunoroi intt.M o.m na ThumOay Irom the lueti itr-! Cntutoi i Thrto wot ory aJUi hour ft odiwHtOay eiunc rena trwy on Thurnao tmrn utcc line of owrx-KO The lamfiy nwuMI $fnm to- i eiwrtitr aTKw the torm of rorrtrlhirUotu tr Trm fly t4iopoi Mrrnor! und. pottm-ilie tmor tni' lut wwnt4: 9mt.

pmuo'ir to)pn tn nioo-dry. Aupuui Jt Alma ttitirun, eauft'hloT eft the law Co ond tnor ne 'net tmt. of ltV kJurwitic: onfl owtW'tUltUiUnfl OflW. f'rO -tUe ont frwriO of ttie tanu'v oto pe nj'vwrtf twi' to u'u-nc the unotoJ tl Ttut'e from ttw AiM't ft Pint, t'tttwrol t4omr tnc Mf PnUmtUe The vUQ nm tar an allitxf tinura oodnrnfiay avrtimc wnidf ta 4tl Tttimfli' tnmt tl n. unui tine iin Strt-nwiti Kchw tkiU Mmumnl Pip Jane E.

DiNunzio Jane Elizabeth DiNunzio, 78, of 2519 N. Washington Arlington, died Tuesday at her home. Born in Pottsville, April 19, 1911, she was a daughter of the late Bruno and Couicet Tucci. She moved to Arlington in 1964. While in Pottsville, she was a member of St.

Joseph's Catholic Church. She was a member of Cathedral of St. Thomas More, Arlington. i Her husband, Joseph, preceded her in death. A sister, Sister Mary DiNunzio, SSJ, died in 1988.

Surviving are a daughter, Bruna Crishock, Arlington, with whom she resided three sons, John Palmyra, Joseph Lansdale, and Louis Hemdon, 10 grandchildren; Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1 p.m. Friday in the Cathedral of St. Thomas More. Interment will be at noon Saturday in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Pottsville.

Murphy Funeral Home, Arlington, is in charge of arrangements. Pottsville Republican At Hfar H0atCmnu (a AaCwt It twe k.lnu I Fre4mrk.a. wile of OUam Frvoxm, 9M Vrt Vi rv.y H. arnaqua HRum Relattr and friend of tbe fartu) ttwcllmlty Mred atteMj the imeral oa Thtm day oi II Mi tr thr Ja lUnnlnurtia a rrol Hr. Mt F.

ttrwod M. Tamooua FnraQ ay cSia dMrMly ewtu trwr IV tattuty mna prrm wwilrwtri as ttv lrm ft rmomfaotanai Fae (bode a tu nw ta Jutn: Lot bet a dunk fe Mtocfe Ctsatik Tin4t. PA It'Zat letertwnl My 'ar Me tnarvaj ParV Hnmeieu Vf DUUClk 'At amMU I'M Munday Aucu 7. ttM Mary tve WuK- rNnrvV -d Jr rMre TA a Relative a4 frrod 4 tbe faiMTy are fa-prctf OBy nd nend the Man of CbrMUM brval Tboroday at II Mae a ctfC Heart of Jewti R.omii aitSidbr OiurvSi Ckama lo rrod tKay aU TburnCay (oortut from IIMtMMlllliw otChe Caul Ftmetul Hoee, lor. Claia ttnee-nvetfl brtHI Heart of Jeua II IUamilUii MFJIRJVC Al Ca TumOay.

Auf ul ft. It F-a1 A Herranc. of Motvunet frr Stark Hemrc of 11 el Cewftet year Relative and led of tbe am)y are fie ffvclfuSy OMUled lo tflUmi the funeral on bat or day at II a an a Ue I ttfd ktevhodul tvoavaldua Frrd that c9 Fnda rnunf after 7pm at Uar 7C Mmtuc rimrral ilomry.2B et at St Tirnif4 ttsrrmrtit Iotai2iMrt) CcucutxHMly Cevnrtery tUt)diaia HOI FR Al Vahwbur to-MhttCa Mirn day. ACI 7. 1" of.4 Houirr tUMftMtnO Ceaofy eo Frf I Hourf.l RPL Rrtr4 Afd CT yvar Retattv-r and frd I be amtly Mw tw yrrtfotly fanned to attend tunrral at II St a no FruSay tram the tLribxrt Kntwt utwf aJ Home.

SoydrrV Rl Fru-nd r8 1 Che toner al tmm mm Ttiurnday trM 7 ta 9 pm TW lamdy vwuua prirl rrmrtritir nwr thr form raotnbotaeat Memte of Mr Hewn la VeS IVu TevittJUp Recrva'acoial AuXhteT an ratrv 4 itlatd RP1, 1 amaqva PA IO' lifter mem Sky Vw Mrtnonal Park. Htrrririrn MtMIK At Gamd Sa tnar at Maftflal-n TOrwla. AcuUI k. tw Mrtrt Mnk. tiutTJunfl of Heir te FUrVrvl Mamak.

of M.ptr Aw owe. Marta Relative and friend of it tam)y are fe ircttty tavKird to attend stir lumtaJt nda ill Mm fnnro Mabal RilnH Pimera: Home IMS ourtb St MtoerwiUr Maaa if CrHTUaa Banal be (rtrti HIIKi ftim pmt Pad nvrotxanr 'tauttar Wk. MmervtM-lrvm tna roS Uhr fwnnrw Iwmr on TiumOa eveeatu; trwm ft trBrrftimi PunA money MrCt f. PcCteviUr HiMfMtaJ tn Turwde ttet VJtwi (0. tuftttfl Uir late A.a tore Mamiafvikl MtO-e ITS Pike St Pon fat Relative and ftwnd 4 It" farm te fwvlf onnxd ta aisnd tbr fwnrf mi tm rvfley at a a tr! ttie R.rrbrti A I art n-rJ Hon al ft ixkmr v.

pn Ma rtru f-ur-uu w-d far aw i tt a en ar. Vi 4f ar raien Frndeiiv ciS i iJhr tuner mm ro rNiirtufu." Initr a utrtii unw of orriu ttttnit f'ofiit. I rnwtr Prt o1 (. Ki PWHotsar MmvK1 tn dav tO j-tt. 1 it if VHr4 4 Milt ef tt 1 Pw Uwte ktw pte Retitlrtv a4 Narnt te ll 00 Kif0t irt4 la ati4 fwtwiol nflav tl If en fri nne ilMe ciiujii.

nay iriO may al re ttwen ff 1 1- an at ftw i Mmrnr tw FVnr ijit ond alan ul Th rvdav irutiitiif fmtn Warn Ur i mn we tntrrowm oarn I wi MeUmdiui kC. HiHMtMl itm MimAay. JUKI 'nrv-nor nw Mim 1 X(x nvdr-n 4 tatik 4j. i St I lav vu Rrtaitve- a4 It nd 4 ttw I ana! ae CwttlntH mj ta tuiwn Tttut al a It-wm IW F. Mitrtuc wttpfot Hmr 19 Maa M.

Prvnwtra twrii nui jE 4tM-A fi ft its Ttw family oiwuM pr4re inMnO iwn ti IHr Ml twltr bwtMR far ftV I ftt4 liutxt trf tar TfirtMi liAin-rntitl 'ii nvm tTM leey I nuNUwi frmt Albert J. Melewsky Sr. Elmer C. Evans Elmer C. Evans, 73, of 104 Washington Middleport, died Tuesday at Pottsville Hospital.

He was born in Middleport, a son of the late Elmer Evans and Mabel Busch Evans Behler. He retired in 1979 from ASH Pump Hamburg. He was a member of Tall Cedars of Iebanon: Perm Lodge, Middleport Hose Company; Friendship Hose Company, Orvvigsburg; Lone Pine Sporting Club; Second Mountain Rod and Gun Club; and Moss Glen Rod and Gun Club Surviving are his wife, the former Jean Maurer; a brother, Russell a sister. Elva L. Weiker, Schuylkill Haven area Funeral services will be private.

Interment will be in Sky-View Memorial Park, Hometown. E. Franklin Griffiths Funeral Home, Tamaqua, is in charge of arrangements. USPS 440-460 ESTABLISHED AND FOUNDED IN 1 884 Published doily except Sundoys, Ni Yor'i. Memorial Doy, Independence Doy, lobor Doy.

Cord of TKcnki Ffl Al fHLrttap V-dtf 4 Ittvt John "Jack Fo. mk ct ao i nr Tti and the Ulr Wilmrr let ol I titxwm vi rc: 111r Awd year Relative and friend of tairijv are re tprvlfuUy mi 11 rd to atlrnd tbe tnrtal oo I at Ham from the lUm A Ptacb I unrtai Home Irtc VS i nstre St rotlcvQe le mat be any caOin- htmtr Tfcur-t rt rd may rail tm Friday from tarn utfii timr of rrv lm rrtnt-t Mwiwl I iwrrtOffolm MrtltOl 3nr UrnDi ttw late xii in trt-ttv ikiE tt a nrhn to ttiot ttMH wtw ktndv aaanruKl ttunr. to ttmo enrwnt trriMnrnl oltn thaw ate opiU nro fltHMma ont ItrtmfW! ir 1 1 Act Jl. lt tamtty (it to Iota Jiitm 1 111 fit toiiviiie wHr tn rtial mil ftuwe ti oauorvHI ttufn ft tht eawumt tar ti'rfnn a. Mr tniNtr te urnt nt flier ovf fuusrtiMfi H.

Albert Miller Albert J. Melewsky 67. of 14 Teaberry Hill Minersville. died Tues day afternoon at Hershey Medical Center where he was admitted July 31. He was born in Minersville.

a son of the late Francis and Frances Sakowski Melewsky. He was a 1941 graduate of Minersville High SchooL He served with the Nav during World War II Mr. Melewsky was a brick and stone mason for Eshbach Construe tion Co Reading, until retiring He was a former secretary of Minersville Water Authority. He was a member of St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Minersville He was preceded in death by a brother.

I.eonard "Leo" Melusky. Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret llnatisruon, to whom he was married in 1942. three sons, Albert Jr and Robert, both of Minersville. and Mark. Virginia Beach.

a daughter. Sharon Schieb. Sommer ville. seven grandchildren, two brothers. Frank "Fritz" Mele.skev and Anthony Melewsky both of Miners ville; five sisters.

Mary Meleki. Anna Meleskey Sarah Yupcavage. Alberta Melewsky. who was his twin, and Florence Sedlick. all of Minersville.

nieces and nephews Services will bv held at 30 am Saturday from John Dutcavich Fu neral Home. Minersville Mass of Christian Bunal will be celebrated at 9am in St Stanislaus Kostka Church by the Rev I.eo .1 Malet7. Interment will Ih' in Schuylkill Memorial Park. Schuvlkill Haven. Thanksgiving ond Christmas Day.

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Va-at lt Jo? PadeMy. torn of thr tale fwt'iv atnl -Se ir ukaa) Padrltky. lormrrTy 4 Msarrviv'Cjr Relative a ad friend et the twi: are re (prct.fu3y tevited to attemd tbe Funeral at am oa Thursday from the John luack Funrtal Home. 2nd A SsBbur Miwrviu Man I hrwti-us Rnal 2 br -J at It a as ta Flranci tu Rofra t'aiMv Ourc nmlk may cat! on rdi from tn a4 aiw Thursday lrtrn tarn Hrr trt amwe ervtce oiH be held tm edrwwiay at I Met men! Idiat.to Cap NatWKia! etneiefy Fai Hanover TJ David Ivcavwb. FuMraJ (Nrec lor.

a tn charge of arraisrmri H. Albert "Bud" Miller. 78. of 340 East Millersburg. died Sunday "at Harrisburg Hospital.

He was a retired firefighter for the Nav Ships Parts Control Center. He was a former state training instructor for volunteer fire companies. Mr. Miller was a World War II veteran. He as a member of St.

Paul's Lu theran Church, Millersburg. Surviving are a daughter. Carol Barraclough. Houston. Texas: a son.

C. Skip Miller. Lenkerville; five grandchildren; two great -grandchildren; four sisters. Evelyn I'hler and Kathryn Smink, both of Millersburg. Iva Lewis, Williamstown.

and Norma Matter, Lykens. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday from; Hoover Funeral Home, Millersburg. Interment, with military honors, will be at Riverview Memorial Cemetery, Halifax. The fSik tedftizf OfTheUtt I.

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