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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 28

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23 Hazleten Standard-Speaker, Thursday March 4, 1965 Reports From Area Hospitals Admissions Discharges In Weatherly Lutherans Approve $65,000 Religious Education Building Admissions ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: Admissions wiphnias Botchick. Rear 670 TBI Joseph Gross, Sugarloaf. Fred Scutari, 32 North Chestnut street, Tresckow. Jane Floyd, 444 East Cranberry avenue.

Margaret Romeo, 431 West 10th street. Vivian Rothrock, 118 Butz, street, Weatherly. i if! tm iilil I North Wyoming street. Mrs. Micheline Burchett, 209 West Atlantic street, Shenandoah.

Frank Sacco, 529 North Vine street. George Bradncy, 119 Putnam street, West Hazleton. Mrs. Elizabeth Kobza, 155 First street, Oneida. I1 1 i S3l; 1:1 1 1 111 JV! i m.

ft: ft Genaro Panzarella, Pardces- i si i 1 mm mm, a 411 fi; fiilciililil fV ill -sr ville. Lena Sandora, 430 Centre street, Freeland. Pearl Guscott, 327 East Mine street. Anna Bartol, Milnesville. Dorothy Nance, 13 East Hawthorne street.

Samuel Herring, 47 Main street, Upper Lehigh. David Novatnak, 3rd street, Beaver Meadows. Discharges Theresa Ccfranic, Rear 435 II i I i i t. i v. I dill Mrs.

Bernadidne Hinkle, 346 East Mine street. Joseph Bushofsky, Dushore. Adrian Kripp, 111 South Broad street, West Hazleton. Michael Sweet, 56 Main street, Jeddo. Mrs.

Martha Horn, 12 East Madison avenue, West Hazleton. Calvin Kovatch, 222 West Elm street. Mrs. Sara Daubert, Nuremberg. Joseph Humenick, 642 East Diamond avenue.

Michael Arlotto, 525 Wilbur court. Mrs. Rose Keenan, Harwood. Mrs. Marian Hovan, 302 Arling-ton street, Tamaqua.

Mrs. Edith O'Donnell, 664 Carson street. Discharges Carol a i 608 Garfield street. Mrs. Mary Kuzma, 435 West South Kennedy drive, McAdoo.

Carmclla Carsia, 695 Monges bsi tiJUL NJ it street. Helen Krumm, 938 Walnut -flWK street, Freeland. is. Bertha Fazio, 137 East Noble street. Nicholas Bzdil, 708 Ridge street, Freeland.

Michael Midose, 319 East Blaine street, McAdoo. Neil Cusate, 963 North Vine street. Mrs. Dana Beozzo, 221 North 4ili street, West Hazleton. Architects' Conception of New Zion Church, Religious Education Building Present View of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Weatherly of the building t.nd its surround trusses to provide sound control.

ings, the architects said. The congregation of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Weatherly, will officially break ground for its $65,000 Religious Education The multi-purpose room will be will be expressed in brick masonry walls and piers with wood windows, doors and trim and an as phalt shingle roof to maintain the scale and feeling of residential character appropriate to the use The existing kitchen and church office space will be retained along with the church building with proper access provisions to the new building. The exterior of the new building groups. Ancillory facilities will include storage and toilet rooms and a new heating plant to replace tho present boiler room-garage building to be razed to provide space for the new structure. column free, spanned by specially Francis O'Connell, Carbon County Institution District.

Harry DePuy, 3 East Main street, Weatherly. Anna Perock, 215 South Wyoming street. Anna Kravenko, 103 Maple street, Mark Schraeer, 35 Fourth Green street. John Barry Page, 589 Hayes street. Richard Starrick, 70 Main street, Harleigh.

Michael Starrick, 70 Main street, Harleigh. Mrs. Mary Rock, 130 East Mine street. Mrs. Pauline Subsinsky, 515 East Walnut street.

Mrs. Joanne Gelgot and son, 428 West Green street. Frank Mariano, 39 East Diamond avenue. Harold Herring, 727 Walnut street, Freeland. designed welded steel trusses witii plate glass glazing panels in the between adjacent rooms when subdivided for classroom use, yet maintaining the open feeling of the entire space for large gatherings.

The architects also pointed out an exposed timber deck and brick piers on the interior will maintain the exterior character of warmth CCA Mails 24,000 Letters Processed by Volunteers street, Kelayres. and exposed block walls will aid Building at a special service planned for Sunday, March 14, iately after the morning worship service. The Rev. Byron R. Stauffer, pastor of Zion and dean of the Hazle-ton Lutheran District, will officiate at the outdoor ceremonies for the new structure designed by Miller-Whitby-Nelson and Steidle, architects and engineers of Hazleton.

Michael KrirJp, 332 West Walnut Also working in their home to The task of addressing, stuffing! should be deprived of the chance stuffing envelopes, licking stamps in sound control and add a note of and stamping the thousands rehabilitation. Faster Snal annpal lptters that! Students Do Typing color to the interior. Low Bidders 4. Students of the McCann School Low bidders for the first major and other tasks to insure the mailing of the letters prior to March 1. Approximately 10,000 envelopes were stuffed by the ladies of the Presbyterian Cottage, who stated they had little money to contribute but were willing to give of went into me niaus iu vjicaici of Business, under the direction of get the envelopes ready for mailing were Mr.

and Mrs. James Gil-lenardo, their daughter, Erma Marie; their son, David; and the children's grandmother, Mrs. Erma Hall. Mrs. Gillenardo serves as president of the CCA Parents' Council.

street. John Urishin, 7 Forest avenue, freeland. Donald Rodgers, Hotel Alta-mont. Albert Meckes, Star Route, Jim Thorpe. Frank Filipeck, 705 Winters avenue, West Hazleton.

Lewis Beccone, 193 South Pine street. Richard Muller, 35 East Diamond avenue. project in the church in many years include Michael Racho, Hazleton. general construction; Had-esty Hardware Tama-qua, plumbing and heating, and Kish Electric of Hazleton, electri Malatack, typed accomplished in hundreds of hours rrrV ni envelopes for this year's cam. pled Children Association of fa Hazleton and vicinity.

Rose Rockmaker, Mrs. their time and energy to help the ON DEAN'S LIST John King, son of Mr. and Mrs. John King, 68 Lower street, Beaver Brook, has been named to the first semester dean's list at Albright College, Reading. King, a graduate of Hazle Township High School, is a senior history major.

cause of crippled children The job of typing the large Approximately ieersjA L. Baumann. Mrs. David Fink- packages of letters for the post Eyes To Future According to plans submitted by the engineers and approved by th-i congregation at a special congregational meeting last Sunday, the new church and education facility will ultimately have a common entrance court on the Fell street side of the church, thus alleviating the present entrance to the nave cal. containing sheets of white and blue Easter Seals were sent in the el, Mrs.

T. ald Mason, and these members of the National Secretaries Association: Gloria Moros, office went to Eagle Scout Thomas Novitsky. Other Volunteers Others who assisted with the Pennsylvania Weather Lois Ann Hall, Nellie Ann Hyjek, William Helkcr, president of the church council, said the project is expected to be completed in 111 working days. A formal dedicatory program will be arranged by Pastor Stauffer and the church council. The executive building commit mail campaign were members of GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER: Admissions William Deisroth.

RD 1 Sugar. CCA's annual fund-raising campaign, which started Monday and continues through Easter Sunday, April 18. The Crippled Children's Association receives about half of its operating expenses from the Greater Hazleton United Fund but the Senior Citizens' group of the YMCA-YWCA, namely President Patricia Moody, Joanne Caplo, Ella Zueger, Carole Schwartz, Lucille Dettore and Mrs. Rosemary Vito. The secretaries, Mrs.

George FORECAST Eastern Pennsylvania Cloudy and mild Thursday, Thursday night and Friday with rain de- James Jones, Mrs. B. E. P. loaf.

Prugh, Clarence Miller, Mrs. Mei- Mrs. Margaret D. Reisiz. Park tee, in addition to Council President Helker includes church coun- Crest, Barnesville.

RiH and Mrs Jospnh DpFImH cilmen Fred Boettger, Donald NOTICE THE OFFICE OF O. C. REICHE, M.D. Northeastern Nat'l Bank WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY, FEB. 18th WILL REOPEN SATURDAY, MARCH 6th Hoegg.

Donald Yost, Maurice depends upon the proceeds of thejt Easter Seai appeal lettersj continuing on Friday High Easter Seal drive to supply the a Miss Ann Cantor volunteer Thursday in the mid 40s to mio remainder of the funds needed to staf member) was on' the job fivej50s Low Thursday in the 30s maintain the orean zation. I north to the low 40s south. Kunkel William Hart and! Maurice Heater Jr. of the church via a staircase from the Third street side. The new court entrance will be accented by a masonry campanile with a surmounted cross.

Current construction plans include the religious education rooms and meeting hall space for various church groups with the replacement of the present church building planned for a later dale Huge Multi Purpose Room In the new educational structure, there will be a multi-purpose room measuring 40 by 60 feet with a capacity for 160 persons. This room will be divisible by means of wood folding partitions into si." separate spaces for smaller yci wcciv uum it. in. iu "The 1965 appeal is important, 'jP. m.

in making preparations for D'AMATO'S 565 Monges Street, Hazleton "THE HOMEMADE PIZZA" DIAL 453-3348 We Deliver 7:30 to 10:30 PM "Try Our Homemade Bread" the mammoth mailing. ster and Miss Seward; Betty Cherasaro, Mrs. Ottie Volcanis, Dolores Laputka, Ethyl Will, Barbara Yamulla, Jean Ann Potzner, Mrs. John Cotsack, Mrs. John Chisnell, Mrs.

Thomas Lazur and Mrs. John Mindick. Also, Mrs. James Gctz, Mrs. Manuel Tarsclli, Mrs.

John Constance, Mrs. Dorothy Kaplan, Robert Valentine, Mrs. Nicholas Olian and children, Mary Ann, Joseph and Anthony; Mrs. Anthony Guglielmini and children, John and Michelene; Mrs. Adeline Sabol, Mrs.

I. T. Klapper and Shirley Stemko. Help to Stuff Letters Mrs. Michael Giarrizzi devoted many hours of her free time to ZONES Upper and Middle Susquehanna, Poconos Cloudy Thursday, little temperature change.

High Thursday 45 to 50. Rain developing late Thursday or Thursday night and continuing on Friday. PIEROHI SALE FRIDAY ST. MARY'S GREEK CATHOLIC CHURCH Poplar and Beech Streets from 11 A. M.

'Til 5 P. M. Phone 454-9266 Bring Container Chairman Atty. Israel T. Klapper said, "because the number of crippled children increases every year and, in direct ratio, so does the need for money to give them care and treatment.

It is unthinkable in this enlightened day and age that any crippled person Births DISPENSARY CASES Treated yesterday at the State General Hospital dispensary were: Jane Lloyd, 444 East Cranberry NOTICE The New Zoining Ordinance and Zoning Map as adopted and amended by City Council, Hazleton, Pennsylvania On January 25, 1965 is now available to the public. Anyone interested in purchasing copies of said Ordinance, may do so at the Office of the City Clerk for a nominal fee of Four Dollars. Hubert C. Cannon, City Clerk STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: A son to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hunsinger, Lattirner Mines. The mother is the former Anna Scin-tella. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Panco, No.

7 Stockton. The mother is the former Harriet McAfee. DIAL 453-1771 CIGARETTE MACHINE SERVICE REX Vending Company 108 North Wyoming St. PIEROHI AND LOKSHI SALE ST. JOHN'S LADIES' GUILD ST.

JOHN'S AUDITORIUM Corner Wyoming and Spring FRIDAY, MARCH 5th from 10 A. M. to 4:30 P.M. Bring Your Own Container Call 454-9141 avenue, a home injury; George Kalinchak, 654 South Kennedy; drive, McAdoo, and Joseph Falen- sky, 88 South Pine street, dispensary; and Anthony Rentz, 26 West; Third street, for an injury of the right big toe suffered at work at Sargent Manufacturing Co. OPEN FRIDAY NITE 'TIL 9 640 W.

Broad St. PHONE 454-2421 ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: A son to Mr. and Mrs. John Petrill, 687 Alter street.

Prior to EGGS For Lenten Meals! Authorized Federal Food Stamp Store marriage the mother was Patri cia Greco. rmiwjs, mm A son born February 15 to Mr, and Mrs. Michael John Lisowski, Box 43. Millstone, N. J.

The moth 522 South Poplar Street Hazleton BOY er, before marriage, was Terry McGasko, McAdoo. The couple has two other sons, Michael, Jr. and UNITED CHEESE CO. FRESH, CREAMY RICOTTA 3 a. 75c CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS lb.

69c 'A Joseph. A son, born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Adamson, New Heights Kensington.

The mother is the for EXTRA SPECIAL OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. SUNDAY 9 A.M.

to 1 P.M. and 6 P.M. to 10 P.M. mer Deanna Carol Soltis, this city. A son.

born February 21, to LARGE white Marine Cpl. and Mrs. Robert Bugaiski, 231 Butler drive, Mid THRIFTY-PAK SEMI-BONELESS SKINLESS DEFATTED way Park, North Carolina, at the Naval Hospital, Camp LcJeune, N. C. The mother is the former Shankless EYE-OF-ROUND BEEF on ROAST lb.

Mm Fresh from nearby farms dOZ. HAMS lb. 59 Loretta Wakham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wakham, Newfoundland, and the father is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Bu U. S. Gov't Inspected Western Steer Beef STEAKS ib. 19 PORTERHOUSE BONE SIRLOIN TRIMMED CLOSE NO WASTE 3 Doz.

$1.10 gaiski, 732 West Diamond avenue. LENTEN SPECIALS Imported HAM ROLL lb. 99c Sliced White American CHEESE 34c MEDIUM EGGS 3dM S1.00 doz. PITZA HOAGIES Neapolitan Bakery 101 E. Holly St.

455 0211 or 454-8881 FREE DELIVERY Our Own Virginia BAKED HAM lb. 99c lb. BONELESS FULL SLICE ROUND STEAK FRESH FROZEN HADDOCK 49c SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND The Best Soup, Salad, Etc. Try Cudahy's CHOPPED HAM 69c lb. 55c OUR OWN HOT or COUNTRY SAUSAGE or Hot Patties lb.

TILLIE'S PITZ LARGE PAN 80c 10 KINDS OF DELICIOUS NUTRIIIOUS PITZ 20 Kinds of Hoagies from 40c ea. 455-2916 Delivery Service 14 N. 4th Street, West Hazleton Sammy's Fresh Killed STEWING CHICKENS 3 to 3'i-lb. Average I.M PORTED TANGY, SHARP PROVOLONE lb 99c LARGE WHITE EGGS 39c uark Meat VACUUM PACK BOSCUL COFFEE lb. 73c TURKEY ROLL 0) Whole or Cut-up only Qc ib.

Li 29c DUTCH MAID NOODLES HUNT'S FAMOUS pkg. GREEN GIANT Cream Style CORN 6 1 .00 Sliced, Hard SALAMI TOMATO PASTE 10 tans 1.00 PIEROGI and BAKE SALE fvery Thursday and Friday St. Stanislaus Church Basement 434 -01)62 Please bring your container 11). FRYERS ROASTERS CHICKEN PARTS lb. FRESH, TENDER STEER BEEF LIVER ANGEL SKIN FACIAL TISSUES 89c 29c 23c Including A.

H. Smith, Drums-Sausage, Pudding, Scrapple ANGEL SKIN TOILET TISSUE SPECIAL! STANLEY'S FARM MEAT MARKET Wholesale Retail IN QUAKAKE 467-3929 Lakewood (Off 309, Lakewood Road to 1st road on right in Quakake) VIRGINIA BAKED LUCKY LEAF CHERRY PIE FILLING of 12 cans NEW VEE FORM MODESS HAM Imported HAM ROLL Save 16c 59c 99c J2-lb. REMARKABLE BRAND Sliced While Vow Wait for fxtra freshness 32' Cfr I 26 VARIETIES PASTAROMANA Best You Can Buy! Mb t-m A A tans o9c SPAGHETTI and MACARONI 5 p'l-UO PEARS IN LIGHT SYRUP BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIAL! vinbi BOWL-ARENA Susquehanna W. Hazleton OPEN LANES AVAILABLE Tonite 1 Thursday p.m. 'til A a.m.

Also This Morning Afternoon 25 BOVE'S or Hunt's Sliced PEACHES LOAF REG. CAKE 35 JUMBO HEADS LETTUCE carton 3 89c 19c 19c TOMATOES.

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