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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 20

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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20
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MAKE OVER SUNDAY CALL-CHRONICLE, MAY 8, 1983 B-9 ORIENTAL BAZAAR Just 2 weeks: the lowest prices of the season on all Oriental rugs 2l ft POLICE L.V. man fatally hurt in S.C. crash A Bethlehem man was fatally injured in a one-car accident early yesterday morning about 10 miles outside of Florence. on Interstate 95. J.

Richard Leszcynski, 51, of 909 Wood Bethlehem, was killed at 6 25 a.m. when the car in which he was riding left the highway near Florence. Coroner Jimmy Gregg of Florence attributed death to a skull fracture. According to South Carolina Highway Patrol Officer William Sweatt. Leszcynski's son.

Joseph R. 26, driver of the car. apparently fell asleep at the wheel. driver and other passengers in the tar Leszcynski's wife, the former Georgine Gress, 51; his daughter Mary. 23, and his son Michael.

19 received minor injuries. The family was reportedly en route to a vacation in Florida. The Connell Funeral Home, 245 E. Broad Street, Bethlehem, is in charge of arrangements. ASIentown man jailed in Trenge's shooting A 30-year-old Allentown man was committed to Lehigh County Prison yesterday on charges stemming from a shooting April 30 outside Trenge's Cafe at 7th and Chew streets, Allen-town.

Catalino Morales of 326 Chew St. was charged with criminal attempt at homicide, aggravated assault, recklessly endangering and crimes committed with firearms. He was arraigned before District Justice Edward Pressmann. Bail was set at $25,000. Morales is accused of shooting Renaldo Blanco, 22, of 213 N.

Church St. in the leg. Police said the shooting took place during a brawl involving 20-30 people. Three others were arrested and one policeman was struck on the head. vt a jX ff- i u.ttSmJ! CSSfeFf4( Three injured in U.

Saucon crash Three men were injured, one of them seriously, early today when the station wagon they were driving struck a cement bridge on Route 378 in Upper Saucon Township. Police would not release the identities of the three men, but did say they were in their '20s. The accident happened about 12:10 a.m. about one mile north of Route 309. The Ford station wagon was southbound when it hit the bridge over the Saucon Creek.

The driver, trapped inside, was removed by the Jaws of Life. MedE-vac and Upper Saucon ambulance transported the victims to the Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. Three Easton youths charged with receiving Three Easton youths were charged Friday by state police with receiving stolen property after they were stopped along Route 33 in Palmer Township with a motorcycle police say was stolen in Bethlehem Township May 1. TA 14-year-old girl and two 16-year-old boys were placed in the Northampton County Juvenile Detention Center after they were stopped with the motorcycle and several oth-eritems that included several 35mm cameras, 40 rounds of rifle ammunition and numerous antique silver Sale $995 Sale 495 Sale I50 Regularly $325 The "Terlembeek" Oriental-design from Belgium. Woven through the back of sturdy, vibrant hued wool for years of beauty.

Shown, the ivory "Kerman" or not shown, the red "Sarouk" or the "Ming" in ivoryblue or ivoryred. '3" Regularly $495 Sale $250 Regularly $990 The hand-knotted, hand-carved "Emerald" collection from India. Lonq-wearing wool crafted with 50 knots to the sq. in. for density, hand-carved, then carefully luster washed for a splendid sheen.

Shown, the "Ming" in ivory or rust, or not shown, the "Aubusson" in light green, blue or ivory. '6" Regularly $1695 Regularly $2800 Unprecedented savings on "Tree of Life" from India. Pure wool, remarkably dense and luxurious with 50 knots to the sq. in. Hand-carved and washed to give you years of enjoyment.

From our "Jennifer" collection in ivory, blue, brown or green. Regularly $1350 Sale $595 Easton fire officials continue probe of blaze Easton fire officials yesterday continued their investigation into the cause of a Friday night blaze that destroyed the kitchen of a South Side home. The rest of the home at 162 W. Nesquehoning St. received serious smoke and water damage.

No one was home at the time of the fire. The house is owned by David and Cynthia Garis. Two family cats reportedly perished in the fire because of smoke inhalation. Fireman Wayne Unangst received a sprained wrist while battling the blaze. He was treated at Easton Hospital and released.

The kitchen area was reportedly fully involved" when fire fighters arrived on the scene around 7:50 p.m. The flames were confined to the kitchen area, however, and other first-floor areas received heavy smoke and water damage. Sale $795 Lowest prices of the season on Oriental-design accent rugs, Orientals, room-size Dhurries and our fine Chinese rugs. Oriental-design accent rugs from Belgium: pure wool pile in 4' round, 2x8' and 3x5' sizes. "Kermans" and "Sarouks" in the collection.

Regularly $138 Sale $69 One-of-a-kind flatweave wool Dhurries from India in soft pastels. 6x9' Reg. $590 Sale $295 50 off: our fine Chinese rugs, extra dense, 90 knots to the linear foot, Ye" pile. "Dragons" and "Pekings" from our "Minzu" Collections. 8'6" Originally $1500 Now $750 "xll" Originally $3000 Now $1500 Hand-tufted wool "Tientsin" accent rugs and runners.

"Peking" floral design in assorted colors. 3'6" round, and runners. Regularly $395 Sale $195 Hand-woven and carved accent shapes in assorted colors and patterns. 2x4', 3x5', and runner. Regularly $295 to $895 Sale $195 to $495 Phone Toll-Free 800-631-4100 or write for delivery information.

There is an additional charge for delivery. Sale prices are in effect through Saturday, May 21. Colors and collections vary by store. At all Bamberger's stores except Morristown and Plainfield. 7lfmdQCah7 fame 1 1 ,1 If St Pop fiap! 19S3 BUICK CENTURY 4 DOOR 4 Cyl far Conditioning.

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