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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 28

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LI Hoxleton Standard-Speaker, Friday, April 29, 1966 28 Births Red Cross Bloodmobile at Salvation Army Cadets to Stop in Hazleton During Evangelistic Tour on May 4th jf tW(, Deaths LAWRENCE J. STRADXICK Lawrence J. Stradnick, Wap-W8llopcn RD 2, died suddenly at the home ot his brother, John, of Drums, RD at 9:15 p.m. Wednesday. Born in this city, the deceased was a son of the late George and Cecelia (Conahan) Stradnick.

He had resided in the Wapwallopen area for the past 16 years and was employed as an electrician for the U. S. Royal Rubber Moun-taintop. He was a member of St. Mary's Church, Dorrance; the Catholic War Veterans and the Fraternal Order of Eagles, both of Berwick.

He was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, the former Lois Rinehimer; four children, Lawrence, Lance, Lori and Loran, all at home; and these brothers and sisters: John and Leo, both of Drums; James, Conyngham; George, Philadelphia; Mrs. Edward Curran, Baltimore, and Jlrs. Gertrude Waddell, this city. The funeral will be held from the Boyle Funeral Home Saturday at 9 a.

m. High mass of requiem will be celebrated at 9:30 o'clock in the Good Shepherd Church, Drums, and burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Drums. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Rev.

Albert Kaczmarek will recite the rosary today at 8 p.m. JOHN A. YALSH John A. Yalsh, 203 Foster avenue, Sharon Hill, died at 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday at his home. A former Freeland resident, he was preceded in death by a son, John, in 1925, and his wife, the former Elizabeth Popson, in 1930. He was a member of the Jeddo Stars A. A. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Edward (Mary) Noga, Sharon Hill; four grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. port, Cadet Ake Lund-berg, Stockhom, Sweden; Cadet and Mrs. Ken Bailie, Kentucky and Cadet and Mrs. Erich Hamm of New York City. Special speaking and musical selections will he a part of the special Evangelistic Services.

Today's Events In Local Area Northeast District of the Pennsylvania League of Cities, Stan Genctti's, 11 a. m. Mountain City Citizens Band Rat'' Association, meeting, CAP headquarters, 7:30 p. m. AAUW-sponsored College Night for high school students, Student Union Building at High-acres, 7:30 p.

m. District III, Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania, Gus Genctti's, registration at 9:30 a. m. Piano recital by Miss Chlora Fey's pupils, Grace United Church of Christ, 8 p. m.

Hazleton State General Hospital Women's Auxiliary, hospital residence, 2 p. m. Hazleton Chapter, OES banquet, Singley's, 6:15 p. m. Grace UCC Good Cheer Class, home of Mrs.

Henry' Meier, 7:30 p. m. Hazleton Lodge No. 65, I.O.O.F., Union Hall, 7:30 p. m.

Pennsylvania Power and Light luncheon meeting, Gus Gen-etti Hotel, 9:30 a.m. KIMOCK FUNERAL SATURDAY The funeral of John Kimock, who died Tuesday, will be held from the Burcin Home for Funerals, 305 East Beech street, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. A requiem high mass will be held in St. Mary's Byzantine Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. and burial will be in the parish cemetery.

Reports From Admissions STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL Admissions June P. Roth, 546 Walnut street, Freeland. Susan Fatula, Eckley. Sistpr Kracum. 77 avenue.

West Hazleton. Discharges AJbert Hrabovecky 31 North Cedar street. Joseph Hammel, 332 East Broad street. Emily Parry, 333 East Juniper street. Anna Zalenk, 902 North James street.

Anna Strachko, 16 Grove street, McAdoo Heights. Anna Fares, 19 Church street, Audenried. Harrison Mariano, 404 East Broad street. Mrs. Sandra Fisher and son, 222 West Second street.

Mrs. Sandra Miller and son, 110 Slope street, Drifton. Mary Anna Swenda, 332 East Elm street. John Yanek, 27 West Oakdale. James Feeley, 37 North Wyoming street.

GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER Admissions Mary Claypotch, 39 Maine street, aninesvuie Funerals Michael Kashi, Binghamton, former Beaver Meadows xesi dent who died Monday, was buried ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL; A son to Mr. and Mrs. John Hor wath, RD 1, Drums. The mother is the former Anita Balint.

A son to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Judge, Nuremberg- The mother's maiden name is Kaye Baker. A son to Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Subsinsky, 1 Putnam street, McAdoo. Before marriage the mother was Helen Novarnik. A son, Michael, born April 32 to Mr. and Mrs. Lou Havens, 714 Lawson avenue, Havertown.

Th mother was formerly Claire Pin gar, Freeland. The couple also has two daughters, Maureen and Pamela. A daughter born April 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heimbach, 400 Towanda street, White Haven, at Wyoming Valley Hospital, Wilkes-Barre.

STEVE'S HOTEL CAFE 401 N. Broad West Hazleton DEVILED CRAB, LOBSTER TAIL, FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP Filet Mignon $2.00 Order of Clams 75c Raw Clams to Take Out HARDSHELL CRABS BOB BURNS BAR 13 N. Wyoming St. HIS FANS THINK HE'S GREAT -He IsHl Fess Roundtree FINAL WEEK WARM UP LOUNGE P.S. You'll love Hazleton Shopping Center the atmosphere TONIGHT And Every Night Enjoy the clean new Atmosphere and relax to Hammond organ music by Harrison at CLUB EVERGREEN St.

Johns Meet Olga Your Hostess. Phone 788-2202 CLUB KIRKW0OD Harwood Mines, Pa. SPECIAL SCALLOPS or FILLET PLATTERS 85c Plus Our Complete, Delicious Regular Menu jonn seiias, jeaao, ana a numoer East Market street, Tresckow. of nieces and nephews. Jud Meneeley, 304 Berwick The funeral will be held Whke Haven day at 9 a.

m. from the McNultyi phUj Suscavage 132 West Clay Visit leaders, nurses and work ers are: General Chairman Charles McElwee. Co-chairman Mrs. William Dolon, Jr. Canteen Mrs.

Victor Bruno, Mrs. Thomas Kennedy, Mrs. James Gallagher, Cafeteria Mrs. Ray Pekala, Mrs. Fred Tito, Mrs.

Anthony Mazurick. Nurses Mrs. John McElwee, Mrs. Joseph Burns. Motor Corp Mrs.

Albert Zog-by, Mrs. Thomas Conahan, Mrs. Cletus Lyman. Hostesses Mrs. Joseph Mc-Grory, Miss Veronica Thompson.

Typists Miss Rosemarie Burns, Miss Grace McElwee, Miss Patricia Redington, Mrs. Joseph Casey, Mrs. Thomas Gallagher, Mrs. Robert Ancharski. NURSE APPOINTED The Carbon County commissioners Wednesday appointed Delores Slezak, Weatherly RD 2, as a practical nurse at the county home, Laurytown, to replace Mrs.

Kath-ryn Hammershock, Weatherly RD 2, whose resignation was accepted. OVEN FRESH PIZZA AT LUCIA'S 97 South Vine Street SERVED DAILY Eat Here or Take Out Phone 454-9058 PIEROHI SALE ELI'S Cor. Wyoming Chestnut Phone 454-9210 TONITE MELODIANS TODAY'S SPECIAL DEVILED CRAB PLATTER 60' French Fries and Vegetable Plus Regular Menu GUTSIE'S ON THE HEIGHTS COLOR TV HOT PITZ We Cater to Private Parties, Banquets, Weddings. 454-9240 HEINEKEN'S ON TAP- JAKE'S CAFE WEATHERLY PITZA Wednesday, Friday Saturday ALSO Honey Dipped Chicken Platters And Sandwiches Enjoy our family atmosphere VALLEY SKYLINE LOUNGE Route 309 Between McAdoo and Hometown 668-3780 OTONIGHT and the ROBEL Little Band Seafood Special DEVILED CRAB PLATTER $1.25 Also Regular Menu PATTY FAUZIO'S LAKE HARMONY LODGE Frank Gilotti, Mgr. Phone 443-5866 has St.

Gabriel's The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at St. Gabriel's School auditorium for a visit to that parish Wednesday, May 4, from 10:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. A meeting of all committee members will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the rectory.

Residents of the area who are able are urged to donate one pint of blood. Advertisement Better Single Homes Wanted Our selling efforts in recent months have been so successful that our present demand for homes greatly exceeds our supply. If you have a home to sell-especially a better home of recent construction we suggest that you call us, now. We need, particularly, better single homes. It costs you nothing to list your home with us.

There is no charge until your home is sold the money in your hands then our small; charge only. ALBERT J. BATES COMPANY HAZLETON'S OLDEST REAL ESTATE AGENCY 532 N. Locust St. 45 4-1361 PITZA HOAGIES Neapolitan Bakery 101 E.

Holly St. 455-0211 or 454-8881 FREE DELIVERY Dial 455-0521 SPECIAL! SPECIAL! PLESCE'S NEAPOLITAN PIZZERIA 1 Sausage Pizza 1 Cheese Pizza $1.10 Delivered to your door 64 N. Locust St. Open Sundays 5 PM to 10 PM Direct from New York 1 GO GO GIRL CAROL Now Appearing at Eddie's Cafe 118 W. Blaine St.

McAdoo, Pennsylvania From 9 to 2 "Always giving you the best" "Not heal talent" MUSSARTS SUN VALLEY RESTAURANT iDrums, fflghwayJ DINE AND DANCE ALL THIS WEEK "The Jay Sisters" FARMER'S 3rd Alter St. BAR GRILLE HARDSHELL CRABS PIEROGIES Lobster Tail $1.45 Fried Oysters $1.20 Shrimp in butter $1.20 Clams (Order) $1.00 Try Our Clam Chowder Phone 454-9077 SPORTSMAN'S CAFE LATUM ER Tonite's Special! 9 Lobster Tail Fried Shrimp 'Pierogi COCKTAILS BEER WINE PHONE 456-2571 i ill maaa vi ui uc vcicui olcu 9:30 in St. John's R. C. Church, Freeland.

Interment will be in the nmn nrr iiti i no nn i nnr rni i parish cemetery. Friends may call today from to 10 p. m. Death Notices BUCHMAN At Sugarloaf Township, Wednesday, April 27th, Mr. William J.

Buchman, reposing at the family residence, RD 1, Drums, from where the funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Requiem high mass in St. John Bosco Church at 9:30. Interment in the Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call until funeral time.

Arrangements by Fierro Funeral Service. CRAIGLE At 19 East Beech 4. d. TI' 3 ireei weanesuay Apni ti aucu vz. viis, UM jars, nose Ann i nee verDiiuyj Craisle of 911 Winters avenue.

tt i4 West Hazleton. Relatives and: friends are invited to funeral services Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at the Grebey, Beltz and Gleim Funeral Home, 235 East Broad street. Interment in St. Gabriel's Cemetery'.

Relatives and friends are invited to call at the funeral home Friday afternoon from 2:00 until 4:00 o'clock and Friday evening from 7:00 until 9:00 o'clock. Grebey, Beltz and Gleim, funeral directors. KIMOCK At Hazleton State Gen. Pennsylvania Weather Eastern Pennsylvania Be coming partly cloudy and milder Friday afternoon, highest in the 60s. Fair, with seasonable temperatures, Friday night and Saturday.

Lowest Friday night in the upper 30s and lower 40s. Poconos, Schuylkill Valley, Valley, Upper and Middle Susquehanna Shower and possible thundershowers followed by clearing and milder later Friday, highest temperature 48 to 54. I MARTINI'S Tas-Tee Pitz DIAL 455-1801 Special 15 Piece With Roman Cheese "HOMEMADE PIZZA" We Deliver 4:30 to Dial 455-3348 D'AMATO'S 565 Monges Street, Hazleton 9 NOTICE DUE TO ADVANCE RESERVATIONS WE WILL BE CLOSED TODAY, FRIDAY SINGLEY'S STEAK HOUSE ALL YOU CAN EAT SPAGHETTI and QG MEAT BALLS UUC Tossed Salad Beverage ALL DAY SATURDAY CARMEN'S Italian-American Restaurant 44 E. Broad St. 455-5521 Open SUNDAY 7 AM 10 PM SAT.

NIGHT SPECIAL SMOKED BAKED PORK CHOPS Serving 6 P.M. 'Til 11 P.M. PLUS REGULAR MENU SHADY REST Drums-Conyngham Road Phone 788-2813 Richard Marcbetti, Prop. CASHY'S CENTER BAR (Across from Shopping Center) Always A New Act NOW INTRODUCING THE GO-GO GIRL Sensational, Beautiful, Talented TRIXIE Tonight and Saturday Fine Food and Liquor the tour according to Captain James Dancer, Officer in charge of the Hazleton Corps. The Cadets will be arriving here in Hazleton on Saturday, April 30th and will conduct special Evangelistic Services on the South side at 6:30 p.m.

and the Broad Street Shopping Center at 7:30 p.m. The new William Booth Evangelistic Crusade Unit will be used to conduct these street services. The Cadets are all first year Cadets and the tour is a part of their field training program. Cadets who will make up the team are: Cadet and Mrs. Harry Brown of York, Cadet and Mrs.

Paul Hodges of Bridge- Advertisement Brislin-Breslin Can Sell Your House If you have a house, business property or farm to sell any part of Hazleton, Conyngham, Drums, Freeland or Weatherly We invite you to call Brislin and iBreslin today. We guarantee the highest cash prices for your property, It costs you absolutely nothing to list your property with Brislin and Breslin. There is no charge until sale is completed. You are invited to call, without obligation. BRISLIN BRESLIN 454-2601 306 West Broad Street TILLIE PIZZERIA 14 N.

4th West Hazleton HOAGIES PITZ Open Friday 4 to 11 Phone 455-2916 PETER DEEB COAL HAULING GREEN STAMPS ON DELIVERY Phone 455-6969 noun lot "tWZllTON WIUtt-eAMf HIOMWAY- OPENS SUNDAY Let our experience guide you in the selection of a family monument. BARRE GUILD Monument Frank Kassak District Manager Phone 615-3415 Summit Hill MARBLE GRANITE CO. Summit Hill, Penna. Call for FREE transportation to the Largest Manufacturing Plant in the East. Select now for Memorial Day.

uanry at the Lowest Cost. slllff In connection with the local Salvation Army's 80th Anniver-scary, Cadets from the Salvation Army Training School in New York City will conduct a ten day Evangelistic Campaign throughout Eastern Pennsylvania and Hazleton will be a part of Area Hospitals Discharges ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: Admissions Debra Ann Zoshak, 1203 South street, Freeland. Mrs. Margaret Kitlan, 603 North street, Freeland.

Mrs. Margaret Bechtloff, RD 1, Hazleton. Helen Warenda, 475 Ridge avenue, West Hazleton. Mrs. Rose Iacurci, 564 Monges street.

Mrs. Catherine Steckert, 1028 Eost Broad street. Mrs. Rosemary Hissick, rear 43 Hancock street, McAdoo. Discharges Anthony Cerrito, 71 North Hard ing street.

Peter Bove, 679 North street. Vine i Joseph Maylath, Sugarloaf. Alfonso Squien, 20 street. West Third Mrs. Patricia Washko, 211 Hem-! lock street.

Sharon Bianco, 613 North Wyom- ing street. I Mrs. Rosalie Petritchko and daughter, 1000 Walnut street, Free- land. Mrs. Nancie Miller and daugh-: ter, Drums.

i Mrs. Esther Lubrecht, 520 West Third street. Mrs. Bessie Haven. Weaver, White 862 Lafayette Mary Marion, Mrs.

Ernestine Pora, 97 North Wyoming street. Mrs. Winifred O'Brien, 418 West Maple street. Mrs. Marie Short, 411 East Diamond avenue.

CORRECTION ON SURVIVOR A sister who survives Russell ane iS Mn- u'd GEO. T. DEEB COAL Green Stamps on Delivery Phone 454-1192 26 Years of Courteous Service PHONE 4544192 Michael "Hoppy" FILL UP THAT BIN NOW! You Can CAN- DO COAL SALES Depend on The Quality Of Our Coal. Honeybrook Premium Anthracite Coal More Than 1,000 Stores, Coast to Coast 118 X. Wyoming St.

OUTSIDE INSIDE FINER QUALITY PAINTS 2 Gals $4.88 2 Gals $5.98 2 Gals $6.98 2 Gals $7.98 2 Gals $8.98 2 Gals $9.98 Daily 8:30 AM to 5 PM Wed. Fri. 8:30 AM to 9 PM PHONE 433-5311 yesterday from the Burcin Home Craigle. late of 911 Winters aye-for Funerals nue' West Hazleton and wno died Rev. Stephen Luzetsky was the! Wednesday, was listed incorrect- iM iif i.

cl iiMeadows, and gave the blessing J.W, VV1UJ Ak-AillV; I. kjl. UlltlOl Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from The Burcin Home for Funerals, 305 East Beech street. Requiem high mass in St. Mary's Byzantine Catholic Church, Ha zleton at 9:30 a.m.

Interment in the parish cemetery. Parastasj TriH.v tav! i 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burcin, funeral director. John J. i POHIDA At St.

Joseph Hospital, I Center, Danville, was held Wed-Wednesday. April 27. Mrs. Helen from the Heller Funeral The Pocono's Friendly Lodge the most in Fun Entertainment DANCE TONITE AND SATURDAY Wednesday Nite Featuring the Music of VINCENT JAMES and Guitar celebrant of the high mass of 'requiem in Ss. Peter and Paul's iBvzantine Catholic Church, Beaver at the grave in the parish cemetery.

Pallbearers were Peter Kalanik, John Butala, John Baran, III, John Adamoyurka, George Leshko and Thomas Kashi. 1 The funeral of Jeffrey Evans, .1. -1J (rc Donald Evans, Bloomsburg, who I died Sunday at Geisinger Medical Home, Nescopeck. Rev. Charles O.

Leibig, pastor of the Bloomsburg United Church of Christ, conducted the services. Interment was in Elan Memorial Park, Lime Ridge. Pallbearers were Ronald and Richard Gerlach, Wayne and Elaine Evans. Rock of Ages Monuments See Mr. Persico Order Now i-or MEMORIAL DAY HAZLETON MEMORIAL CO.

Haz.McAdoo Hiway 455-4956 Next to O'Lear's Catering WEST HAZLETON REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE will meet Sunday, 2 pm at the Borough Building Carl Shneider Chairman PRODUCE Hazleton-MrAdoo Highway Local 1 POTATOES 10 lb. 59c Vine Ripe TOMATOES lb. 29c 88 size Sunkist NAVEL ORANGES doz. 69c Large Chex EGGS Dot. 47c 3 Doz.

$1.35 Golden Ripe BANANAS 2 lb. 23c Large Fancy ClCl'MBERS i for 25c PEPPERS lb. 19c Open Fri. Noon until 9 P.M. Saturday 9:30 a.m.

to 9:00 p.m. Pohida. Funeral Saturday at 9 a.m. from the Anilosky Funeral Home, McAdoo. Requiem high mass in St.

Kunegunda's Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Anilosky Funeral Service. STRADNICK At Drums, April 27th.

Lawrence J. Stradnick, of Wapwallopen R. D. Funeral from the Boyle Funeral Home. 100 South Wyoming street, this city, Satur-I day at 9:00 a.m.

Requiem high' mass in the Church of the Good; Shepherd, Drums, at 9:30. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Rosary at 8:00 p.m. this evening.

John J. Boyle Sons, fu-1 neral directors. i JANET LUCHI'S BEAUTY SALON Drums Crossroads Will Resume Business Tuesday, May 3 For appointment dial 788 3565 788-3213 Monuments and Markers Designed according to your specifications in our own modern factory. PA. MONUMENT CO.

Boundary at McNair St. PHONE 454-2621 Open 7 AM. to 9 P.M. Dinners Served Daily CATAWISSA ON ftOUTI 242 SUNDAY, MAY 1 All Rides, Concessions Restaurant Open NEW GERMAN CAROUSEL NEW Concerts by: Our Lady of Lourdes Regional H.S. Band ROLLER SKATING: Sun.

Nights NO SERVICE CHARGE "MAGIC 500" CHECK ACCOUNT miners' BANK South Anthracite Council League of Ukrainian Catholics Cordially Invites Everyone to Attend the DANCE-SATURDAY, APRIL 30th 9:00 P.M. Until 1:00 A.M. TWILIGHT ROOM NIAGARA LOUNGE North Church Street, Hazleton, Penna. Music by 'THE GAY TONES" ADMISSION $1.50 Miners Bank Trust Co. West Hazleton IITWIIN SNAMOKIN AND 1.

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