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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 32

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32 Haileton Sfandard-Speoker, Thursday, June 25, 1964 Today's Events In Local Area Reports From Area Hospitals Admissions Discharges Deaths 1)1 455 0321 FOR PLESCE'S NEAPOLITAN HOT PIZZA 15 Cuts Family Size $1.00 64 N. Locust St. ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: Admissions A LIS CRT B. BILLM AN Albert Billman.

55 South Ade-lauie avenue, Highland Park, N. fiinnerly of this city and llar- LDHARI) KNLC11T Edward Knecht, 21 Ei1cr a venue, Conshohocken. manager of the Conshohocken Shelter of the I Joseph Stemko, 534 Cleveland I street. HAMER'S HOME MADE MEAT BALLS CHICKEN SALAD BEEF BARBECUE CHILI CON CARNE VEGETABLE SOUP BEAN SOUP NOODLE SOUP Dia. Ave.

Vine 455-4723 Kaschak Coal Trucking 455-2158 Heavy media clean wash coal RICE BUCK $12.00 PEA BARLEY $8.50 Prices include delivery on 2 tons or more at S.P.C.A.. died suddenly 1 p.m. i wood, died at the Middlesex Hospital. Xew Brunswick, X. Mon- Karl Schmeer, RD 3 Tamaqua.

Thomas Douglas, 320 Sixth street, Weatherly. Catherine Marie Sharkey, 82 Tuesday at his home. Born in Ilazleton, a son Military Order of the Purple Heart, opens 31st annual convention with headquarters Hotel Al-tamont. Tour of Veterans Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, 2 p. m.

Executive meeting. Hotel Altamont, 8 p. m. Ilazleton Association of Insurance Agents, luncheon, Hotel Altamont. noon.

Ilazleton Lions Club, Hotel Altamont. 6:15 p. m. of the a 'ons He was' PITZA HOAGIES 15 CUTS -d HALF SAUSAGE 1 II I SCUM UTZ FREE DELIVERY 4 'TIL Call or 454-8881 NEAPOLITAN BAKERY 101 East Holly Street the husband of the lormer Helen, Hoinski. 1 South Church street.

Joseph Minnici, 239 Carleton Admissions Rosemane Miller, 702 Rennet) court. George Pavlinsky, 234 East First street. Etna Siplcr, 226 Main street. White Haven. Theresa Mylet, RD 2 Drums.

Shirley Xiadna, 101 Snyder avenue, McAdoo. Jan Heater, 227 First street, Weatherly. Mark Vukson, 17 East Eighth street. Mrs. Anna Walko, 130 Xorth Cleveland street, Mrs.

Mary Rubinate, 1300 East Broad street. Sylvester Melatti, 414 Elizabeth street, Tamaqua. Lamar Lex, Weston. Nancy Kisthardt, 19 West First street. Frank Pitcavage, 1018 Schwabe cite Motor Club, dinner Hotel Altamont, 15 late Edward and Lizzie Knecht.

he resided in the Conshohocken area about 35 years. He was graduated from Hazicton High School in 132C. The deceased was of the Reformed faith. Surviving are his wife, the former Frances Walsh, two sisters and a brother, Mrs. Willard Lewis, HaHeton; Mrs.

X. Gidlcy. Philadelphia; and Henry, Philadelphia. The funeral will be held Satur- Born in this city, the deceased was a son of the late Albert and Harriet Billman and had resided for many years at liarwood Mines. He was employed by the John Waldron Highland Park, where be had lived the past 10 ears.

In addition to his wife, he is survived hv three daughters, Mrs. Harold Hill, Philadelphia; Mrs. Victor Melesurgo, Edison, X. BOVE'S FIRST meeting p. m.

Hazle regular Township Supervisors, meeting, 7:30 p. in. Lady Jeremiah Rebekah Lodge, Masonic Temple, 7:30 p. m. Candystiipors, St.

Joseph Hospital, tonight. from the Bryer 27-53 West Alle-Philadelphia. Arlington Cem day at 2 p.m. Funeral Home, gheny avenue, terment will be Funerals and Mrs. Kathryn Bardowski, Highland Park; 12 grandchildren.

tluee brothers, Elmer Billman. Harwood Mines; Sylvester and Franklin Paisley, both of Detroit. I and four sisters. Mrs. Thomas Elliott, Frackville; Mrs.

Calvin Houser, Alhambra, William Muscavitch and Mrs. Louis Penkala. both of this city. Ten nieces and nephews also sur- vive. Friday eve- etery.

Philadelphia. Friends may call rung. Oscar Morrison, Quakake. Edna Herchel, 129 East Green street. West Hazicton.

Margaret Lechman, 1113 Cunnius street, Freeland. Mauro DeAngelo, RD 2 Drums. Bernadine Murrin, 667 Locust street. Robert MtDuffec, 815 West Diamond avenue. Anna Mulhearn, 330 Maple street, Freeland.

Discharges Emily Long, Sugarloaf. Patricia Droushak, 931 Washington street, Freeland. Theresa Tcmprine, 169 South Cedar street. Elma Stanton, 28 East Spruce street, West Ilazleton. Marie Telatovich, 458 East Kicf-er avenue.

Carrie Weaver, Carbon County Home, RD 2 Weatherly. Gina Sacco, 619 South street, Freeland. John Saceo, 112 St. Andrew's drive, Moorestown, X. J.

John Ragan, 1024 Centre street, Freeland. Edward Wilkinson, 459 West Broad street. Joseph Stank, 618 McKinley street. Linda and Susan Johnson, 988 I Earl F. llasscl, 326 East Beech street, who died Saturday at the Veterans Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, jWas buried yesterday from the Authorized Federal Food Stamps Store BOVE'S family residence.

Rev. Dr. Richard E. Owens, BEAUTIFUL FOAM SOFA PILLOWS EAt" 66c LoO Value ASSORTED COLORS The funeral will be held Friday Hazleton Heights Tr SUPERVISORS MEETING The Hazle Township Board of Supervisors will meet tolay at 7:30 p. m.

in Room 206, Ilazleton Xational Bank Building. The principal business will be opening bids on the bond issue for roads and sewers. 522 South Poplar Street (mm iho fdeain Knner-i Pastor ()f St. John's Primitive at 9a. Methodist Church, conducted the al Home.

44 Throop avenue, Xew Brunswick, X. J. Interment will take place at approximately noon 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.

services. Interment was in the Vine Street Cemetery, Pallbearers were Edward Henry and Hayden Jones, representing Ilazleton Barracks 1621, Veterans of World War One; John lay in Mountain View Ceme-West Ilazleton. Friends may that terv. call 9 p. from 2 to 4 and 7 to today m.

ft.r SKA LESS Death Notices s-v'J i fnnir 7w Lorah and W. Carroll Bahrt of St. 1 IO-Season Passes for the Home Games of the Hazleton Mustangs Football Games. Come in and Register our Name Now. i John's P.M.

Volunteer Men's Bible JULES S. DAVISON Jules S. Davison, president the L.J. Davison Furniture Co, of Class; anil Joseph Kakalecjik and of Dominick lero of the Disabled East Chestnut street. street, Freeland.

i John Gladis, 8 Bayview avenue, McAdoo. Mrs. Irene Fagan, 644 Alter street. Mrs. Madelyn Dunn, Sugarloaf.

i Mrs. Marion Miller, 106 Market street. Tamaqua. Mrs. Patricia Gabos, 632 Lincoln street.

i Casimere Laganowsky, Man-ivillc, X. J. Mrs. Theresa Walters, RD 1 Weatherly. Discharges Flore Salvaterra, 830 Wilbur court.

Edward Schwabcland, 614 Peace street. Joseph Martonik, RD 1 Calbeth Place. Mrs. Helen Keagle, 25 East Eighth street. Mrs.

Mary Petrosky, 867 Xorth Vine street. Mrs. Doris Kelchner, Beach Haven, Berwick. Mrs. Verna Yackshaw, 210 Kief cr avenue.

Mrs. Mary Marshlick, 75 Main street, Eckley. Mrs. Gertrude Koslop, 528 East Cranberry avenue. Karen Guenther, RD 1 Ilazleton.

John Kalaley, 943 East Diamond avenue. James Petrilla, 834 Xorth Locust street. Richard Robinson, Box 348, RD 1 Drums. Gregory and Linda Stefanchick, 634 East Muir avenue. Reid Day, Sugarloaf.

American Veterans. Ilazleton Barracks 1621, Vetcr- Shenandoah, Bloomsbtirg and Wil-liamsnort, suffered a fatal heart iVlLofl NYLONS pair S1.29 Value 2-New Type Kodak Instamatic Cameras of World War One, conducted attack Monday in New York City.ians at the funeral home He was a member of Valley i services Tuesday evening. Come In and Register Your Name Now. Country Club, Conyngham. Surviving are his wife, two sons, (wo brothers and one sister.

The funeral took place Births ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lukaes, 344 East Thirwcll avenue. The mother is the former Vivian Drosdick.

i With a Purchase UyJot iSlo.OO or More DERU At Lancaster General Hospital. Monday, June 22nd. Mr. Robert E. Dcrr, husband of Mrs.

Alycc (Xee Heller) Derr, of Victoria Lane, Lancaster. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Friday at 2:00 o'clock at the Grebey, Beltz and Gleim, Funcial Home, 235 Ea.t Broad street. Ilazleton, Pa, Interment in the Mount Laurel Memorial Park. Relatives arid friends are invited to call at th funeral home Thursday afternoon! from 2:00 until 4:00 o'clock and Thursday evening from 7:00 until) 9:00 o'clock. Grebey, Beltz and! Gleim, funeral directors.

McGEEHAN At the Ilazleton' State General Hospital. Monday, June 22, Bernard P. McGeehan. 701 X. Locust Street.

The funeral will be held Friday at a. m. from the Turnbach Funeral Home. The luneral of Joseph (Jack) Maneus, 53 East Market street, Kelayres, who died Sunday, was held yesterday from the Joseph and Mary Fierro Funeral Homo. Rev.

Francis Mento gave the blessing at the funeral home. Rev. Paul Piskel, White Plains, FIRST 1,000 CUSTOMERS 1-Mb. LOAF OF ECONOMY 20c BUY ONE GET ONE FREE Hospital Estimates Exceed Allocations IIARRISBURG (AP) A son to Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Bittner, Terryville, born at the Charlotte Hungerford Hospital, Torrington, Conn. The mother The X.Y., cousin of the deceased, report-: the celebrant of the solemn high beating mass of requiem in St. Bartholo-Clarks mew's Church, Tresckow. Father is the former Marjorie Peterson, General Stale Authority eel Wednesday bids for and electrical work at WHOLE FRYERS '4-LEGS OR BREASTS lb- 33c Harwington, and the father is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Bittner, 676 Grant street,) this city, and a special agent for Phoenix of Hartford Insurance Summit State Hospital exceeded allocations. The (ISA ordered the bids held for further study. The bids to- Mento was the deacon and Rev. Stephen E. Krizin, sub-deacon.

Fathers Piskel and Mento gave the blessing at the grave in St. Gabriel's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Carl and Michael Yaecino. John Piskel, John CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS lb. 59c Solemn high mass of requiem will taled $707,900, exceeding allocate celebrated in St.

Gabriel's hv $57,900. David Knorr, 230 Sixth street, Weatherly. Man Was Killed by Train at Tunkhannock A daughter born June 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Noel Perlinsky, 127 Xorth Washington avenue.

Dun-ellen, N.J. The mother is 'he former Jule Ann Shaddir. Ilazleton. The father is a former West H.izle-ton resident. The couple also has Church at 9:30 a.

m. In the parish cemetery may call today, 2 to 4 Interment The unofficial low bidders: Friends! Heating and ventilating II. N. and 7 to CnnUwr Cn Si-ranlon. $271,900: Hametz.

Samuel Mastrull and Paul Sussick. 9 p. m. Arrangement: Turnbach Funeral Service. Electric of1 Frank Vieten, 304 East Patterson street, Lansford.

who died Sunday electrical Xager Mid-Atlantic. X. OUR OWN HOT or COUNTRY Wyoming County authorities are two other daughters, Mary Ann! DELICIOUS BERKS BOILED HAM TURKEY ROLL ATLANTA IMPORTED POLISH HAM and Carol Lynn. attempting to make positive iden iat the Coaldale Hospital, was bur- BAR TOPLESS SUIT 'C(' yesterday from the Jeffries tification of a man killed Tuesday night by a train on the tracks of the Lehigh Valley Railroad at AUSAGE 59c CITY CHICKEN 89c Funeral Home, Weatherly. Rev.

Dr. W. R. Sicgart, pastor SHOUP At Ringtown, R.D.. Monday, June 22.

Mrs. Xorman Shoup. Funeral Friday at 1 p.m. from the Stauffer Funeral Home, Ring-town, with continued services in Ev angelical United Brethren Church, Brandonville, Rev. Paul Miller officiating.

Interment in Tunkhannock. of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lans I I CALL EN, Tex. (AP) The American Legion post chapter lias refused to admit an entrant in their annual bathing beauty review who wanted to wear a The body was tentatively identi HAM CAPICOLA ford, conducted the services. Inter fied as that of Lincoln Ahrens about 68, of New York City Union ment was in Weatherly Cemetery. Pallbearers, all members through papers found in its posses SWIFT'S HARD SALAMI Pennsylvania Weather FORECAST Eastern Pennsylvania Mostly sunny and pleasant Thursday, high in the 70s north to the low 80s extreme south.

Fair Thursday night, low in the 50s except some 40s deeper valleys. Fair and seasonably warm Friday. of the sion. He was found by two boys the Lutheran Cemetery, Ring-: topless bathing suit, town. Viewing Thursday Blanche Duster, executive sec-Edward W.

Stauffer, funeral di-; rotary of the revief, declined to rector. identify the would-be contestant. BERKS FRANKS 2 IX 89c Allied TENDER Cube Steak 79c walking near the tracks. International Moulders and Workers' I'nion, Local 366 were YOUR lb CHOICE 89c JUNE 26 8:30 Peter L. Dunn.

Archie Graham, Willard Kropp, Fdvvard O'Donnell, Kusenc Hittingcr and Edward EXTRA LEAN Gettik'. ISIQCK Cliff GROUND 59c lb CHUCK RED BAND BACON 3 S.99C Ot 1 FREE Total of 1 ZONES Middle, Upper Susquehanna, Poconos Thursday generally fair, windy and less humid. High mainly in the 70s. 29c FRESH GROUND BEEF Open Friday Night 'Til 9 NIAVSPAPLIt dims MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) J.

Donald Ferguson, 74. editor of the Milwaukee Journal and president of the Journal Co. for about 18 years before he retired in 1961, died Tuesday. He was a long-time member of the Pulitzer Prize Advisory Hoard and a former director of the American Society of Xevvspaper Editors. or More 640 W.

Broad St. Phone 454-2421 TRIPLE Stocks Powder Puff Demolation Derby STUDENTS-V2 PRICE! D'AM ATO'S 505 Monges Street, Ilazleton "THE HOMEMADE PIZZA" DIAL 453-3348 HE DELIVER "Try Our Homemade Bread" 69 BONELESS ROLLED CLODorBOLAR ROAST mm WESTERN BEEF GOV'T. INSPECTED VISIT CLUB LYLRCIKLLN AFTER THE RACES I I AND BAKE SALE Bring Your Own Container THURSDAY and FRIDAY ST. STANISLAUS BASEMENT fall 454 IH.62 8th Carson Sts. Your Choice EGGS SIRLOIN TIP ROAST RUMP ROAST DIAL -133-1771 CIGARETTE MACHINE SERVICE REX Vending Company 10S North Wyoming bt.

89c lb. EYE OF ROUND CHUCK STEAKS lb 39c I rrsh from Nearby I'arnn KtriflON WHKES-CAMC HIGHWAY SWIFT'S PREMIUM ITALIAN GENOA SALAMI Piece lb. DANCE TONIGHT, JUNE 25 8 'Til 11 P.M. Eurana Park Weatherly Music by THE INVADERS Admission 50c 99c 34 Med. doz.

Large aj doz. SAVE 7.c VELl HE TOILET roll ISSUES 10pakOVc VACATION NOTICE (H'U CLEANINC PLANT WILL BE CLOSED ALL NEXT WEEK June to July Ith Inc. PLEASE ARRANGE YOUR CLEANING NEEDS ACCORDINGLY OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE POULTRY SPECIAL Really Fresh Killed PEPPERONI lb. CQ HEAL JL VALUE SEMI-BONELESS HAMS ib. 59c Whole or Half DEFATTED FULL SLICE ROUND STEAK lb.

39c Trimmed Close SKYWAY ICE CREAM 'z Gal. 69c KIN EL ESS SWISS CHEESE lb. 59c Fresh Sliced CONTADINA TOMATO PASTE 10 QUAKER TOP QUALI1 SUGAR 5 53c NO LIMIT We Give World Green Stamps 15 NICKEL DAYS Thursday Tuesday FREE RIDES 6 TO 6:30 FREE $20. FOOD CERTIFICATE (Used at Genetti's Markets) Awarded Eery Thursday FREE $40. Certificate IF WINNER IS PRESENT (Register Tuesday Thurs.) TONIGHT SWIM and DANCE PARTY 8:00 P.M.

Featuring "THE DYNALS" ANGEL SKIN FACIAL TISSUES Jl CONTADINA EXTRA LARGE PITTED BLACK 3 1. Buy 3 (iet 1 FREE Total 1 BALBO lOr PURE OLIVE OIL SALAD OIL $1.49 ROASTERS FRYERS YEARLINGS CHICKEN PARTS NESTLES there's a fun lovin' BARBECUED CHICKEN sua lb. can CHOC. FLAVOR QUIK HOOTENANNY 69c 33c TDMITF THURSDAY STRAWBERRY NESTLE'S QUIK NESTLE'S Mb. can 35TH MILLVILLE CARNIVAL "It's an Institution" Friday, June to July 4.

Iiifl. c.iwr DY I LEBKATION 10 A North Branch l.easuo Ha-eball. Jersevtown at Millville to "ii A 04th Annual linle pcmlence Dav Parade. 1 P.M. Skvdivcrs (Parachutists I'M North Branch Baseball, I'nityville at Millville Music in alternoon by Berwick Hobo Band.

Evening music by The Hadio Ranch Boys MEALS AVAILABLE ON 'HIE WcvV. Eon? Entertainment June 20 Al Shade Hwtenanny 27 Western Carribeans. Atomic Fireworks Display! June 29 5th Annual Pet-Toy Parade. Millville JUS Band. June 30 I Shade Ramblers July 1 J.

Record Hop. (Also Ham Date for ireworks). ,1 ulv 2-P ruce Kncer Polka Trio. July 3 Ai'dy KevnoKls Bos. July 4 Berwick Hobo Band 7 I'M Radio Ranch Rovs.

FLAVOR In Our TWILIGHT ROOM SI 1 AN LU 1 IU. Sliced while you wait for Extra Freshness! A. H. Smith, Drums Sausage, Pudding, Scrapple 4, javornes C0PPERT0NE OVL SPECIAL POLISH rifLSMJl) FRANK MURMAN FAITH the area's hottest Hootenannv Twosome IIU.IM BAKU) HAM vlb' lb. HAM 95c 59c ORANGES dzcn39c -SPECIAL- ROUND SQUARE DANCE BRLYLR'S OUAIIIV HOUSE RED.

SWEET and each ICE CREAM y2 Gai. 69c WATERMELONS NIAGARA LOUNGE ANCV 49c APPLE PIE Fresh Baked TOMATOES y- 24th N. Church Sts. 454-3280 each.

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