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I‘--»....... . \' _ K ‘ * V\ A Sixth Grade;.E1enor 'Cer’voni, ‘90; Joseph Haragos, 90 :3 Steve Koncewicz, 90;. _W-il*1ia~n1; Ba%ker,> 91; Joseph 1VI_Iaglich=,¥ 91; Teddy W'olosunek,_ 91.; Peter Gawronski, 92.; Teddy Dziechiarz, 93; Lucy -Giorda no, 98; Charles Orlando, 94;‘ Veronica Samborski, ‘94; ‘Lot-j tie Kuzniarska, 95; Jane ‘Le-é belt, 96; Josephine Sh-ipki, 94:; Elenor Witerska, 93.; Mary; Sbeckow, 92; Margaret Mona-‘ co, 91; Julia Colaggi, 90; «John: Bleech, 97; Adam Borten, '96:; Mary Violanti, 96; Wanda] Kuzmierz, 96; Adam ‘Drfuzdp, 95; Stanley Pirowski, 94; Ge—; nevieve Bernacki, ‘93; Emily_ ~Rudnic'ka, 93; Alfred 'Gorozya,i 93; Michael Hantiz, 93; ’Zyg-3 mound Mikidio, 93; Andrew To mil-lo, 93; John Lubinski, 92; Anna Horbachewski, 91; Irene Marzec, 91; Jane Koladzik,‘ 90; Genevieve ‘Piotrowski, 90. Seventh Grade, 'I‘-ina~'D1'Tom- maso, 94,; John Percell, 93; Joseph Covino, -92;; Helen Rob- -ins-an, 91 ; Edward Gawromski-i, 91; Leonward Rogers, 91; Loretta Ginnatt, 90; Sarney Robinson, 90; Sbephine Holy-n- ski, 95; Helen Hemiok, 95: Stelia Mikido, 91; Paul J=agie1- 10, 90; Leo Samborski, 90; John Ruszczxlc, 91. ‘Christmas: Seal Design Ryan, Grdae 8.; Wa‘lte‘r Niziurski, 93.8.; Anna Ray- m‘o’nd‘, 93.2: Ma-éry ,Iea=n Gnu- zon, i92;‘8_gStan'ley .Ze‘la_zny, 91.6 ‘scanley ‘F-mmc, 91:-4;‘ -Emily ‘Sa- siadek, M-191.4; ‘Stanley Zrod1ow- .ki, 90.8; Helen lsiwakowska, 90.6; John Byatgnowsklif, 90‘. J. lcoughlin, Grade 81;‘ Amie 's{w Kowalczyk, 92.4; Edward 3-liwiilnski, 92.2.; Jogephinei Ka- .ra, I91‘; Eleanor Brady, 90.6; Stella Blstranowska, 90.4.; '-Rose Gezamey, 90; Mary Prue-, na'=l, 90. ‘LINCOLN SCHOOL 4'-T #5:‘, ward Kern, 90. ‘Fifth Grade, Raymond‘ Blohm, 98; Anna Pa-rsons_;j 95; Stanley Dengler, 94;; Charles Williams, 94; Leroy‘: Sickau, ‘93;*M'a«ry Siurtek, 92.; ‘Betty Stewart, 92; Jessie Sz-l czepanslga, 92; Cecelia Jako- baszek, 91; June Timm, 91;i Casimer Uliaszek, 91; Cather- ine Wierzcholek, 91; Constan- ce A-nnelluti, 90; Everleigh Ehrmann 90; Edmund Potwo-~ ra, 9'0. Sixth Grade, H arrielt te Krone, 94; Janet Chisholm, 93; Chester Lasota, 93t;sMich-‘ ael Nowak, 93; Stephania Ho-M lota, 90; Ralph I-Iund, 90; “Richard Sprow, 90. Seventh Grade, Walter Ma.- zur, \95; Irene Pieczonka, 95; Anthony Starzynski, 95; Rita Reuther, 94.; Billiee Ball, 92; Richard’ Sage, 92; Betty Weis- senrbnrger, 92; Bernice Refer- mat. 91‘; Florence Donowick. 91: John Batorski, 90; Mary Kozak, 90.; Rosalia Miceli, 90; Irene Warren, 90. Principal Edward A. 'Gunn's ‘announcements follow: !_‘~‘,,e';= :_ ~‘. ; . r . Third Grade, Ethel Flecher, 96; Henry Anderson, 94; Mi~l~ dred Al-en, 93: Mary Covino, 9'3; Clancy Fletcher, 93; Elena D’amico, 90; Jessie Daughtry, 90; Anna Topin_eko, M90. Four't-h Grade, Peter ‘Suffo- letto, 91. Fifth Grade, George Wilbert 94; Nicholas Monaco, 92. Sixth Grade, Cosmo ‘Covino, 9'0. Hans Axel Wallean, -artist of Norwalk, Conn. (extreme left), in shown exhibiting his -design for the 1938 Clwistmas Seal pastor. Mr. -Walleen is an art instructor at .P7‘at! Institute, Brooklyn, ‘N. Y., and I well ‘known illustrator. Seals go on sale f.or\a penny each between Tlzanksgiving and Christmas to the work of the Bufalo Tuba!‘- culosis Association ..of Eric Cotmty. POOR ‘I-“l;El~.l) vBRAlNS W _ “CAUSE OF SE'l“‘BACK WASHINGTON SCHOOL Last .Satu_rd~ay’s showing of the Blue and Gray practically eliminated the Steel -City :gr‘id—- iron contestants as. contenders for the mythical Western New York championship. Lackawanna had -the game in their hands, but booted as chance to ra win by a bone ihead play. Comparison of this year's team with last ‘year was favor- able with the exception of (the field brain behind the eleven. ‘Coach Del Fisher can'.tum out football players of cham- pionship caliber there is no doubt, but it is -impossible for him to supply the brains need- ed to run the [team on the field. Principal William F. Hen- nessy's announcements fol-low: Dorothy Dvornski, 96 ; _Cort- land Krause, 96; Olga‘ Kuc>:- ka, 95; Joseph Chisholm, 94: Lottie Rojek, 94; Laura Al-i—- monti, 93; Earl Brown, 92; George Gardner, 91; Carl Sch- ultz, 91; Helen Faiming, 90: Joseph Javkuibaszek, 90'; Mary Ross, 90. Fourth Grade, Doris Knowl- es, 97, Leonard Pluta, 96; Ade- line Mudger, 95; Mary Toml- jenovich, 95; Betty Jane Va-il, 95; John Brown, 94; Chester Pluta, 94; Alfred Arendt, 93; Al Spychala, '93; Mary Topo- rek, 93; Sally Twardziak, 93; Felix Szczepanski, 92;; Edwin Wnuk, 92; Marie Coughlin, 91; Stanley Lipowicz, 91; Mary Revezzo, 91; Byron Craig, 90; Raymond Davis, Ed- Crum, 93; Olga I-i \ 92: ‘Brownie Klaich, M92; Irene Qbad, 92; -Frank Clark, 91; Walter Orr», 90. Mrs. Andrus, Eig‘-htgh‘ Grade; Amalia Zagaib, 97; Daisy Cagara, 94; Stephen Maletic, 94; Julia Szymanskvi, 94; Rose Bisco, 91; Henry Graham, 91;‘ Joseph Kencel, 90. a‘nmanic_h, az; Unec.aL,er t.aK.. '92; Charles -Ea-nefgf, 92: Stan- lley ‘0wcz-‘z:.rczyk, 91; DI:a.=nie‘l \.Vanows‘i 91: R5\~‘v°\d Fr\ ' zielski, 91; Anatold Autos, 90; Dorothy Dziedzina, tic.-, .. Ixowalski, 90.; Norman -G-am non. 90: Kathleen Warren, 93. A. Gray, Grade 3:; Lois Dodge, 96; Joseph Ganuou. 96; Jane Osjust, 96; Edward‘ Ig--: -¢za~'llx. ; Jblicholas Cven- ’v' owic . ,: oseph eaerio, ‘93; Arthur Wrobel, 93; ‘Lor~ raine Grzybowska, 93; Arthur |b'koce'/.yL.~las, 91: Francis Mel- ‘ludy, 90; Mollie Hudzik, 90. H. 0’Byrne, Grade 4; Pearl 5§‘i‘é§‘;“$‘é‘;’ %?;n‘1§'%?3.§Z’€3ZE§‘ Melnyk, -94; _ John Michelson,’ 93; Virginia Barth, 91; Joseph Heckt, 91. Eighth Grade, Michael Bon- :a41-ek, 95.6; Rudolph Empric, 95.4; Irma Arendt, 95; George Hund, 95; Betty Smith, 95; Viola. Warning, 95.; Albina Sosnyka, 94; Henry Salwp, 94; Joseph Koczur, 93\; Thaddeus Mazgaj, 93; Paul‘ Bacon, 92; Evelyn Blohm, 92; Alice Feg- vley, 92; Miriam Tocin, 92; «Lottfé Chwala, 91; Lottie Kloc, 91; Edward Krycia, 91; Helen Kusaj, 91; Allan Palmerton, 91; Pauline Schott, 91; Felix Starzynski. 91; Victoria Dono- wick, 90; Helen Fik, 90; Soph- ie Krzywiec, 90; Frank Maz- lgaj, 90; Kathleen Senior, 90; Philomena Stoklosa, 90. Eighth Grade, Catherine S7.- arawaga, 93; Louise Grosso, 93; Bristal Ginnatt, 92; Chest- er Plandowski, 92; Anna Mor- gan, 92; Loretta Schwed, 92: William Pikula, 91; Helen Kusmierczyk, 91; Ellen Mona- co, 91; Josephine‘ D’A1essand- re, 91; Jane Parczewska, 90', Helen Llapis, 90; Frank Mates- ec, 90; Leo Kotula, 95; Cath- erine Herniok, 95; Stlella Ber- nacki, 92; Anna Winch, 92; John Andrews, 91; Lillian Ruserlyan. 91; Mary Book, 91; Dewey Cervoni, 90; Mary Smolkovich, 90; Joseph Gabr- yel, 90. BETHLEHEM PARK Miss J.. Carey, Third Grade; Irene Mikolajczyk, 97; Ruth Hodson, 96; Anita Polisena, )5; Florence Del Gatto, 94; Eugene Capadogli, 92; Rita ..\/Iahoney, 92'; Warren Rowe, I1; Daniel Jukich, 90; Laura Petti, 90; Mildred Sombretto, 90. =\c._ '1‘. ,:.:‘:?': \ Fl: Not like some other wan. known‘ c o a c h e r s, vI\lsher»’s sportsmanship abhors secret ‘signals from the bench to fur- nish the brain work of the tea-n_1.’s field director. Lackawnnns has shown plenty of football persistency but the field directions have caused the poor paper showing of the Blue and Gray. Team boosters are hoping- that coach Fisher will be able to find .a quarter with at ‘least a modicum of football sense for next season. Mrs. M.McGraw, Third Jrade: Julia Sperduti, 96; John Rosati, 95; Daniel Car- ney, 94; Mildred Lepeska, 94; Eg-la La Marti, 94; James Blattenberger, 90, Miss H. Merrick, Fourth Grade; Stephen Yuranovich, 92'; Robert Dinkuhn, 91; Alex Tanyi, 91; Sebastian Carci'Jo|r6ei 90. 1‘, - Miss S. Bonner, Fourth, Grade; Silvia Filipetti, 96; Laura Battiste, 96; Virginia Delmont, 96; Mary Couchman, 95; Lena Bellagamba, 94; Dorothy Carney, 92; Betty Jane King, 92; Elsie Chapman, 91; Francis Morretti, 91; Lor- aine Pearce, 90; Rita Pilla, 9.0. 90. N. Colf, Grade 4; Robe}: Reed, 96; George Smilanich. 96; Walter Kacmawav Patsy Kowalski, 98; Frank Iafallo, 92; rramc . Helen Postoff, 94; Helen Ko- walczyk, 94; Helen .l‘n: ;\§\ ROOSEVELT SCHOOL Helen Ross, 93; Irene Stulak, 93; Adeline u_u.ka - .. Principla Edward McCann_:i announcements follow: Third Grade, Camillo Cam- poli, 96; Ralph Fiore, 95; Nicholas Halas, 97; Frank Ho- lynski, 95; Edward Lubinski,_ 95; Tryan Phillips, 96; Mich- ael Uraskevich. 92; Daisy Baker, 98; Margaret Bemardi, 91; Katherine Bleech, Jose- kophine Bosco, 90; Doris Bros- tko, 95; Edna Buczek, 93; Helen DePronio, 95; Mary Easley, 90; Florence Monaco, 96; Mildred Montanari, 97; Mary Sadowsky, 95; Dorthy Stekow, 93; Anna Yaczkanics, 98; Dorothy Zielincki, 94; Stanley Schwed, 97; Joseph Pashkevich, 97; Edward Do~ min, 96; Richard Andrikat, 95; William Crocoll, 92; George Kulkowski, 92; Victor Villablance, 92; Thomas Fiore, 90; William Burganowski, 90; Valeria DiTomaso, 99; Eileen ‘Morrison, 94‘; Victoria Violan- ti, 92; Stephanie Samaradak, 91; Joyce Duncan, 90; Sophie Szavawana, 90, Fourth Grade, Helen Yacz- kancs, 97; Lilian Tkach, 96; Margaret Hans, 96; Samuel Sadowsky, 94; Nick Stojakov- ich, 94; Adeline Vinolus, 92; Robert Baker, 92; Anthony DiPronio, 91; Leocadia Domin, 91; Louis Colelle 90; Eliza~ beth Rebish, 94; Caroline Fiore 94; Natalie Szypka, 93; Mary, isocha, 93; Anna Dabich, 93; Josepgine Wich, 91; Theo. dore winontek, 90. Fifth Grade, Angelo Colelle, 95; Michael Munich, 99; Jean Jakubowska, 98; Jane Pelak, 95; Mary Cruz, 94; Henrietta Pandowska, 92; Florence Za- lewska, 91; Alfred Szalkow- ski, 91; Andrew Yaczkanics, 91; Edward Zelinski, 91; Carl Morgan, 91; Anna Ku1ikow- ska, 93; Ranald Morrison, 93; Walter Burganowski, 91; Helen Kulilowska, 91; Nancy; Principal John T. Avery's announcements follow: Kapa, 92; Irene Tojek, 90: Jane Berry, 90. q. 11,-! L. Gaul, Grade 4; Th 1: Deserio, 96; Rosemay Ryszka. 96; Helen Raymona. 9.4; na- ward _Sobk-awiak. Q3: Mir\m- l Filigherg, 98; Florence Cza- linska, 93; Mary Pawenkaa, 92; Irene Franc, 91; Leon uou. zik, 90; William Pasierbow- icz, 90. 5 § Mrs. Peiase, Third Grade; Mildred Serblic, 98; Georgiana Masnec, 98; Burline Patter- son, 97; Leslie Merriwether, 95; John We-ra, 95; Mary San- Vtamaria, 94; Albert Huff, 94; Herbert Schuleand, 93 ; ‘George Baich, 92; John Miller, Draga Budimirovich, 92; Carmen Cabarga, 92; Louise Perez, 91; Sherwood Weinstein, 9!: Eleanor Stavreff, 91. Mrs. McMahon, Third Grade Mary Hetey, 96; Elisa Paz, 93; Elaine Kropman, 90; Isaih ;'$I)‘(l)lrner, 90; Eunice Iverson, ~. :. ,, £4]: r\;. ?'“V 34 mx Sealed proposals for applies. as set forth below, will be re- ceived by the Common council of the City of Lackawanna, until eight o'clock, November 29, 1988, and at wihch time all prapotsais will be publicly‘ opened’ and rad. For a %-Ton Truck Chqasil with icaob, as per plans and anec- ifications on file with the Fine Ghief. -' ' Miss E. King, Fifth Grade; Katherine Turkovich, 95; Les- lie Kedge, 94; Fanny Petti, 92 ; Simon Pulumbo, 92; ‘Steve Ye- lich, 92; Sessio Ceccarelli, 91;- Joseph Toth, 90. Miss A. Gescavitz, Fifth Grade; Thomas Ventre, 95: Essio Baldelli, 92; Charles Heaslip, 90 ; Helen Conte, 90‘; Lillian Stelmach, 90. Miss E. Dailey, Grade Six,- Dorothy Nicholas, 94; John Yelich, 94; William Mcclusky, 94; Concetta Antonelli, 93; Elizabeth Klusynerh 93; mMar- garet Policell, 92; Dora Barti- lucci, 91; Lillian Kolander, 91 ; Grace Marnano, 91; Anna Ry- der, 91; Mary Sperduti, 91; Regina Stelmach, 90.; Anna Po- liena, 90; Assunta Bellagam- ba, 90‘; Assuntza Piétrocarlo. 90; Angeline Iatonna, 90; Pa- merio Antonio, 90, Miss J. Couhig Seventh Grade; Antonio Ventre, 98; John Christiano, 97; Paul An- sel, 96: Loretta Carney, 94; Sophie Zabron, 94; William Kuzynski, 90; John Toth, 90. Miss N. Creighton, Seventh Grade; Antoinette Zajac, 92; Adeline Covelli, 91. Mr. A. O'Donnell, Eighth Gilade; Orlando Moretti, 93; ‘.'inc-art Gziffin, 90; Robert Clark, 90; Margaret Griffin, 90; Casimer Michaels, 90; Bertha Tanyi, 90; Rosina, Pil- la, 90; Olivia Christiano, 90. Mr. G. McMahon, Eghth Grade; Olivia Capodagli, 96; Hugh Brown, 94; Joseph Gangloff, 93; Lorraine Sam- buchi, 93; Wanda Mikolaj- czyk, 92: Marie Ceccarelli, 92; Eugene Bellagamba, ‘90; Gina Fistola, .90; Harold Madar, 90. L. Korzeliua, Grade 5; Mar- tin Briel, 91 ; Steve Keaael, _91; Jessie Sygiel, 91; Edward Pazyk, 90. . H. Sprague, Grade 5; Harold Berry, 90. A, Boyle, Gnade 5; Leona Rojek, 96; Elizabeth Minich, 95; Bertha Kozub, 94; Jane Wierzbieniec, 93; Emma Hare, 93; Stephania Urbanczyk, 92; John Lydon, 91; Sylvia Cebu- lic, 91; Theodore Jams, 90: Matilda Cieply, 90; Angeline Ciskal, 90; Helen Krent, -90; Natalie Soltysiak. 90- ,, S. Folan, Grade 5; Naomi Hooper, 94; Bernice Jaroaz. 92; Stanley Fronczak, 91; Helen .-Leege, 91; Helen Mc- Manus, 91; Helen Smilanich, 91; Irene Tos, 90; Irene Ko~ aera, 90-. Mrs. Petroski ,Fourth Grade, Mary Bojucoff, 96; Mary Ni- vez, .95; Jeanette Williams, 95; Perfecte Posada, 92; Helen Cathey, Joseph Cabarga, 91; Mary Desmone, 90; Milan Kordicz, 90. No proposals will he considers ed unless accompanied by a cer- tified check, payable to’ the City Clerk of the City of Lackawanna‘, in an amount equal to ten per cent (10%) of the sum named in the said proposal, or by a bond confomzinu to law, such bond to be fifty per cent (-50%) of the sum named in the proposal. Miss King, Fourth Grade; Rose Cabarga, 91; Angeline Eftin, 93; Julia Shaloiko, 97; Peter Krestos, 94; Margaret Liszaki, 93; Benite Solar, 93; Walter Golembiewski, 91: An- thony Martinez, 91; [Harvey Moody, 91; Samuel Jackson, 90; Peter Kozlina, 90. Mrs. O'Neil, Fifth Grade; Beatrice Evans, 95; Walter Koltef, 92; Gertrude Turner, 90. The Common Council reserve the right to reject any and all bids, and waive all formalities in‘ the interests of the City. By orderof the Common Coun- cil. as set forth in- proceedings at meeting held in and! for the City 03 Lackawanm on Novenber 6, 1 33. JULIUS BAJOREK City Clerk H. Daley, Grade 6; Florence Knazak, 92; Rose Marak, 91; Edward Niziel, 91,; Irene Ry- bicki, 90; Mathew Siuda, 90. M. Lenk-ner, Grade 6; Wil- liam Krzemien, 90. V. Cullen, Grade 6; Jose- phine Wieczorek, 90. A. O’Malley, Grade 6; Eliza- beth Zognib, 98; Robert Black, 96; Walter Bilowns, 94; Elen- nor Michaels, 94; Michaela Prucnal, 94; Genevieve Siwa- kowska, 93; Adeline ARutkow- ska, 92; Thomas Majcher, 91; William Peters, 90; Romen Krzmien, 90; Barbara Filizhe- 1'3, '90. ix Miss Merrick, Fifth Grade; Michael Stefan, 95; Ruth Ko- leff, 94; Clifford Robbins, 93; Catherine Evans, 92; Harold butcher, 91; Eva Yerkovich. .91; Mary Hill. Fur that has been wet should be brushed, dried in a cool room. and shaken well. This restores its original fluffiness and pre- vent: matting. America Castaneda, 93; Pedro Miss Hubbs, Sixth Grade, Fernandez, 93; Frank Kram- jek, 93; Archibald Amos, 92; Catherine Dougherty, 92; Mary Szente, 91; John Price. '90. IIHI Mr. Gibbons, Sixth Grade; Nada A 95; Michael Nevada, 94; arietta Dabney, .93; Stephen Grba, 92'; Stephen Kosikowski, 90. Miss O'Donnell, Seventh Grade; Olivverr Dabney, 92. _Miss Newburg, Seventh Grade; Louise Chorazak, 91: Armelia Burse, 90.; Miss Ryan, Eighth Grade; Antoinette Chorazak, 98; Mil- dred Munich, 96; Bernice Cob- vrin, 95; Catherine Hercek, 95; George Wora, 95; Catherine Zelak, 94; Jacob Weinstein, 94; Joseph Bella, 94; Melvin Moody, 94; Charles Nivez, 94.; Helen Skraly, 94'; Arthur L. Smallcnburg, Grade 7; Esther I 96; Helen Kish, 93; Herbert Damstetter, 90; Edward Fitzgerald, 91‘; William Haj, 91; William Kat- ra, 93; Frank Kozub, 90-; Ed- ‘. BATES AS LOW AS DESIRED DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH-—“'l‘ h e meanest flower that blows gives thoughts too deep for tears.\ '/' FRANKLIN SCHOOL A ccremony of well-ordered dig- nity is arranged by ;us'; there is a prrsonal note of sincere cour- tesy in our professionalism. Principal William S. Leeze announcements follow: L, I-Isatrity, Grade 3; Esther Kaminski, 96; Stanley Micha- lewski, 96; Frances ‘Zozaib, 95; Esther Eagan, 95; Peter Bilowus, 94; Natalie Kendig, 94; Jenni, Wills, 93; Angeline VPETERPASNIK PASIECZNIK UNDERTAKER QIlMgo‘noad- AM». 022.3 I:‘e=o:;f£§ FOR PERSONAL SERVICE ON YOUR CAR V880‘ GEORGE POPOFF 162 RIDGE ROAD PHONE: Abbott 2020 ....:__o_...__._. NOW IS THE TIME! GET YOUR CAR READY -FOR WINTER N E W WA Y SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 950 Ridge Road Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. PHONE: Abb. 5 7 02 IF YOUR WANT HONEST TO GOODNESS CREAM YOU GET IT HERE ommc mm? KITCHEN HOME MADE AND BOX CANDIES Co-operating with NRA 485 Ridge Road Abb. 3871 152 Ridge at the Hollywood HILTON & PUIIID WTO WBEGKEIS usen 9 run mars ,«%,'_,~ An All! _‘~.__§~>‘ me TIRES’ 1/ I MRS 'N0~‘W ‘IDCATED AT IZOSSOUTHPARK Cars 'Bou¢ht—A.ny condition I}!-JNNSTYLVANIA 8.25 , RANGE COKE Other size: 8.85 HARD GOAL 12.00 SEMI-HARD COAL 11.00 KAUFMAN‘ 033 Harding Rd. 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