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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 28

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G. Charles Scaran Advertisement 28 Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Fiiday, January 17, 1969 Deaths Brislin-Breslin Can Sell Your Property To meet the current MRS. JOHN MACHISKO TODAY'S SPECIAL DEVILED ff CRAB PLATTER French Fries and Vegetable Plus Our Regular Menu GUTSIE'S ON-THEHEIGHTS HOT PITZ COLOR TV We Cater to Parties, Dinners, Banquets, Weddings, Showers, Funerals, Etc. PHONE 454-9240 HEINEKEN'S ON TAP FARMER'S Bar Restaurant 3rd Alter Sts. Lobster Tail $50 Breaded Shrimp Bar B-Q Chicken $1.50 Broiled Halibut $1.50 Plus regular menu Phone 434-9077 CLUB KIRKWOOD Harwood Mines, Pa.

SPECIAL LOBSTER TAIL PLATTER $2-50 CLAMS-SEAFOOD AND A VARIETY OF MEAT PLATTERS HOME MADE SOUP On the Sh LAKE HARMONY LODGE snow's throw from the slopes enjoy our hearty meals and after-ski fun. Frank Gilott, Mgr. Fhone 443-9519 LIVE WEEK-END MUSIC Tonite and Saturday Lenny Saturday Afternoon "ED HILL DUO" Brislin Breslin, Reliable Real Estate Dealers, need 35 modern houses to sell now. It costs you absolutely nothing to list your property with Brislin Breslin. There is no charge until sale is completed.

You are invited to call, without obligation. If you want your property sold list it with Brislin Breslin. Brislin Breslin will obtain for you the highest prevailing casn market price for your property. BRISLIN BRESLIN I 454-2601 306 West Broad Street SUGARLOAF TWP. FIRE CO.

SQUARE DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT STARTING 9 P.M. STEVE'S HOTEL CAFE 401 N. Broad St. West Hazleton DEVILED CRAB, LOBSTER TAIL. FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP FDLET MIGNON $2.50 ORDER of CLAMS 75c Raw Clams to Take-Out OVEN FRESH PIZZA AT LUCIA'S SERVED DAILY Eat Here or Take Out 97 South Vine Street Phone 454-9058 SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL FRESH HAM PLATTERS SERVING 6 P.M.

'TIL 11 P.M. PLUS REGULAR MENU SHADY REST Drums-Conyngham Road Phone 788-2813 CATERING TO PARTIES ROSSI'S on Rte. 93, Hazleton LAMANA'S 21 and Locust Street Music by THE SWINGMASTERS featuring vocals by LITTLE WALLY Serving Italian, American and Seafood 454-9363 DINO'S LOUNGE Lattimer Crossroads Dine and Dance TONITE Music by "The Cobra VI" BLAKESLEE INN' RAINBOW LOUNGE Intersection Routes 940 115 PRESENTS EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NITE Mike Battley And The New Breeds THE LITTLE BAND WITH THE FANTASTICALLY BIG SOUND Visit Us Tonight For An Evening of Fun BAR and RESTAURANT Conyngham Road P.M. 'Til 11:30 P.M 455-8122 Reservations! Wonderful Time! PAUL CHAYKLN Paul Chaykin, 41, of 225 Yorkshire Road, Fairless Hills, a former McAdoo resident, died suddenly Thursday afternoon shortly after he had been admitted to the Lower Bucks County Hospital, Bristol. Born in Detroit, the de ceased had resided in McAdoo prior to moving to Fairless Hills, Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Mary Malatesta of McAdoo; tour children, Lincia, faui, wiinam and John, all at home; his father and several sisters in Uetroit.

The funeral will be held Monday at 9 a. m. from the Damiano Fu neral Home, McAdoo. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated at 9:30 o'clock in the Immaculate Conception Church, Kelayres, and interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.

m. MRS. BERNARD M. POLLOCK Mrs. Eleanor Pollock, wife of Bernard M.

Pollock, 14 W. Oak Tresckow, died Thursday at 10.30 p. m. at the at. Joseph Hospital where she had been a patient since December 29.

She was born in Lansford, the daughter of Mrs. Helen (Taptich) Stoffey and the late Joseph Stoffey. She was a member of St. Mi- and the Altar and Rosary Society. Surviving are her husband, Bernard, local coal hauler and Triangle Cookie distributor; her mother.

Mrs. Helen Stoffey; and four daughters: Mary Beth, a student at Marian High School; Cynthia Ann and Susan Grace, pupils at St. Patrick's Parochial School, McAdoo; and Nancy Ann, all at home. Also surviving are her mother- in-law, Mrs. Michael S.

Pollock, Tresckow; and sister-in-law, Anna Mae, wife of Attorney James S. Palermo, Hazleton; several aunts and uncles. The funeral will be held 9:30 a. m. Monday from the Bonin Funeral Home, Second St.

entrance. Requiem high mass will be celebrated in St. Michael's R. C. Church, Tresckow, at 10 a.

m. by Rev. Jerome Pavlick, St. Francis Friary, Easton. Interment will be in the Calvary Cemetery, Drums.

Friends may call Saturday, 7 to 9 p. m. and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. EDWARD C.

BRANDMIER Edward C. Brandmier, 30, of 439 Maple Freeland, died at 12:30 p.m. yesterday in the State General Hospital following a prolonged illness. Born in Sandy Valley, he was a son of Raymond and Mary Akers Brandmier, and spent most all his life in Freeland. He was a member of St.

John's Reformed United Church of Christ, Freeland. Surviving are his parents, Mr and Mrs. Raymond Brandmier, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Donald (Doris) Silvernell, Freeland; Mrs. Richard (Evelyn) Zimmerman, Tarrytown, N.Y.; Mrs William (Myra) Herrington, Irving ton, N.J.; James H.

Wilkinson, White Haven R. D. Mrs. Alex (Shirley) Maslo, Dunellen, N.J., and Arthur of Freeland; his mater nal grandmother, Mrs. Nora Akers, Freeland, and several nieces and neWieWS.

The funeral will be held from the LOtterau unerai nome, rieeiiuu, 2 p.m. Monday, with the Kev. Joseph Gyorke, pastor of Christ Memorial United Church of Christ, West Hazleton, officiating. Interment will be in the Freeland Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.

Saturday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. nCELEBRAlTonCNCELEb GARBALIANOI, Greece (AP) The weather's lousy and; Monday is a working day, so: Spiro T. Agnew's ancestral; home town has scrubbed aj scheduled celebration of his be- coming vice president of the. United States.

I I wish to thank the doctors, nurses of the State General Hospital, ray fellow workers at Gaylords, the ushers of the First Presbyterian Church, members of the clergy and any others who made my stay in the hospital comfortable. Roy Willner MRS. MARY LESXEFSKY Mrs. Mary (Zapach) Lesnefsky, Bloomsburg RD 3, died last night at 9:15 o'clock at the Bloomsburg Hospital. She had been ill for three months.

Bora in AUentown, the deceased was a daughter of the late Peter and Anna fFelreh ZaDach. She had spent most of her life in Blooms burg RD 3. She was a member of St. Jo scph's R. C.

Church. Nuremberg, the parish Rosary and Altar Society and the Maria Assunta Society of Berwick. Her husband, Stanley, preceded her in death in 1957. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. David (Margaret) Hartranft, Bloomsburg RD Mrs.

Clyde (Frances) Schell, Old Berwick Road RD; Arlene Lesnefsky, Eloomsburg; and Mrs. Allen (Gloria) Baylor, Bloomburg RD two sons, Stanley, Bloomsburg, and Paul, Bloomsburg RD nine grandchildren and the following four sisters and two brothers: Mrs. Joseph Yutko, Bloomsburg RD Mrs. Helen ChemOak, Mrs. Susan Osmanski and Mrs, Louis Gottstein, all of New Jersey; George and Michael Zapach, Bloomsburg RD 3.

The funeral will be held Monday at 9 a. m. from the Harman Fu neral Home, Rock Glen. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated at 9:30 o'clock in St. Joseph's Church by the Rev.

Carl Ulrich, and burial will follow in the Sacred Heart Cemetery, Weston. Friends may call Sunday afternoon and evening. The rosary will be recited Sunday at 8 p. m. RODGER R.

PETERS Rodger Rossco Peters, 69, of 816 Walnut AUentown, brother of Mrs. Arch Hess, Wapwallopen, was dead on arrival Thursday at 10:26 a.m. at Sacred Heart Hospital, Al-lentown. Surviving are four sons, a daughter, one sister, 20 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The funeral will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m.

from the Cantelmi Funeral Home, 1311 Broadway, Fountain Hill. Friends may call Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. JAMES MacELWEE SR. Members of the Bresky family, McAdoo, yesterday received word of the death of their brother-in-law, James MacElwee of 6700 Grovers Philadelphia, who died early yesterday in Miseri-cordia Hospital, Philadelphia. Surviving are his wife, the former Frances Bresky, and two sons, James and Joseph, both at home.

The funeral will be held Monday In Philadelphia. MISS ANNA STL'RAK Miss Anna Sturak, of 18 Second Beaver Meadows, died at 3 p.m. yesterday in her home following a prolonged illness. Born in Beaver Meadows, she was a daugnter ot Mrs. Mary (Vashuta) Sturak and the late John Sturak, and spent most of her life in Beaver Meadows.

She was a member of Ss. Peter and Paul's Byzantine Catholic Church. Surviving are her mother, Mrs.j Mary Sturak, and the following V.r.ntViorc onrl cicterc- Miphapl and Helen, at home, 'Mrs. Joseph fMarv Knnhin and John both of Beaver Meadows, also surviving are a niece and a nephew. The funeral will be held from the Bonin Funeral Home, Second Street entrance, at 9 a.m.

Saturday, with a high mass of requiem in Ss. Peter and Paul's Byzantine Catholic Church at 9:30 o'clock, and interment will be in the parish cemetery. The Rev. Stephen P. Luzetsky will conduct a service at 8 p.m today.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. 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 A.M. to 9 P.M. at Local Barber Taken iii Death G. Charles Scaran, 596 N.

Wyom ing proprietor of a barbershop in the Trader's Building since 1922, died Thursday at 8:35 p.m. at St. Joseph Hospital. Born in Hazleton, a son of the late Anthony and Phllomena (Lo- Sasso) Scaran, he resided in fihis city his entire life. open' own bus- was em- a bar- G.

Charles Scaranber "S0' ran Hotel. The deceased was a member of Most Precious Blood Church and the Swing Club. He was preceded in death by a brother, James, on Dec. 11, 1940. Surviving are his wife, the former Lena Blasi; three children, Anthony, Levittown; Mrs.

Jack; (Florie) Specht, Conyngham; and Mrs. Dean (Mary Louise) Nye, Binghamton, N.Y.; and four grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters: sister Mary Joseph, Daughters of Our Lady of Mercy Order, princi pal of Our Lady of Mount Carmel School, Springfield, and Mrs. Rose Pecora, Flushing, L.I., N.Y. The funeral will be held Monday at 8:30 a.m.

from the Joseph and Mary Fierro Funeral Home. Solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated at 9 o'clock in Most Precious Blood Church. Interment will be in parish cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow and: Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m POLLOCK LOCAL TO MEET A regular meeting of the Pollock Paper Co. employes, Local 735, will; be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Val's Cafe, West Hazleton.

Advertisement Pachence Delivers! We "deliver" the highest possible price for your property! In addition, all qualified prospects are "delivered" to your home by our experienced and courteous salesmen, and a buyer never inspects your property without being in the company of our representative. This insures a complete and accurate selling job. We have the buvers and the experienced per sonnel, but we are in need of 45 additional homes. There is no cost or obligation when PACHENCE handles your property, and only a small charge after the sale is com-Dleted. Call us today! We have a buyer waiting for your home.

PACHENCE REAL ESTATE AGENCY HAZLETON NAT'L BANK BLDG. 454-3411 454-4827 PIZZA ic HOAGIES VITT'S PITZA 23rd and N. Church Sts. Phone 454-4491 OPEN SUNDAYS 5:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M.

Special Take Out Coffee 8c MARTINI'S Tas-Tee Pitz DIAL 455-1801 Special 15 Pieces $1.00 With Roman Cheese PITZA and HOAGIES Neapolitan Bakery 101 East Holly Street 455-0211 or 454-8881 FREE DELIVERY Bring the Family for a real treatl armen's NEWLY REMODELED RESTAURANT 44 East Broad Street Serving Italian-American Food Saturday Special SPAGHETTI MEATBALLS Tossed Salad 99c OPEN Monday thru Sat. 6:30 am to 10 pm GARMENTS HEMMED by PROFESSIONAL TAILORS ri Prior to II, '-ling his III I iness, he I i I nloyed as Mrs. Loretta Machusko, 413 Le- high White Haven, died Thurs- day night at St. Joseph Hospital following a long illness. Born in White Haven, she had resided in that community her en-tire life.

The deceased was a member cf St. Patrick's Church, White Haven. Her husband, John, died in 1959. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Faulk.

Wan-en. Ohio; a sis- tcr, Mrs. Melda Detrick, Strouds- burg; and a number of grandcrnl- dven nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Monday at 9 a.m. from the McHugh Funeral Home, White Haven, followed by a requiem mass at 9:30 in St.

Patrick's Church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.ms MRS. MICHAEL ANGELO Mrs. Marie Angelo, wife of UTinlmrtl innoln 11Q T.anrpl aT seph Hospital where she had been a patient since New Year's Day.

Born in Tresckow, a daughter of the late James and Therese (Adams) DeMar, she had resided in this city since her marriage. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, John DeMar, New York City. The deceased was a member of Most Precious Blood Church. Surviving in addition to her hus band, Michael, are two daughters, Mrs. Thomas P.

(Antonetta) Knob- lauh. affiliated with the Hazleton Area School District; and Marie, an employe of the Pennsylvania Bureau of Employment Security. Also surviving are three grandchildren, Michael T. Knoblauh, Lansdale; Margaret A. Knoblauh, this city; and Sister Marie Parker, R.

S. Altoona; two sisters, Mrs. Robert (Jean) Larkin, Bronx, N.Y; and Robert (Helen) Baggs, New York City; and a number of nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Monday at 10:30 a. m.

from the Joseph and Mary Fierro Funeral Home. Solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated at 11 o'clock in Most Precious Blood Church. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery, Drums. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Death Notices BREISCH At Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, Wednesday, January 15, 1969, Miss Joan Ann Breisch Funeral services Saturday 1:00 p.m. from the Bachman Rosen-stock Funeral Home. Interment in Mt. View Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Fri day afternoon 2 to 4 and evening 7 to 9.

Bachman Rosenstock. STURAK At Beaver Meadows, Thursday, January 16, Miss Anna' Sturak. Funeral Saturday at 9 a.m. from the Bonin Funeral Home, Second Street entrance. Re quiem high mass in Ss.

Peter Paul's Byzantine Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Frank H. Bonin Son, funeral directors.

ULSHAFER At St. Joseph Hospital, Wednesday, January 15, 1969, Mrs. Mary Ulshafer of Fern Glen. Funeral Saturday 9 a.m. from the Harman Funeral Home, Rock Glen.

Requiem high mass in Sacred Heart R.C. Church, Weston 9:30. Interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Friday afternoon and evening. Harman Funeral Service.

ANGELA PIZZERIA Open Today 10:30 'til 1 P.M. 4-11 P.M. Joe Barletta Owner Try Our Specialty PIZZA Sausage, Anchovies, Kielbassi, Pepperoni, Onions, Sausage and Mushrooms and Peppers. All Kinds of Hoagies 9th and Wyoming Sts. 454-9379 PIZZA 3 West Diamond Ave.

Phone 454-3151 Friday Special CABBAGE or POTATO PIES n.oo Pizza Variety of Hoagies Free Delivery 4 till 11 KASHI'S MARKET 436 South Poplar Street Hazleton Heights 455-1701 MR. Stuffed Chicken Breast and Chicken Fingers "The Filling Makes the Difference" Also Homemade Kielbassi TONITE African Lobster Tail Plus Our Regular Menu Luncheon Specials Daily Dinners Served 5 -Phone Tonight and Saturday Night Beautiful PAGE THREE COCKTAIL LOUNGE PENN PLAZA So. Main St. Wilkes-Barre VAL'S "Pierogi Today" Serving from 1 1 A.M. Plus our regular menu serving 'til Take Out Orders 515 N.

Broad St. W. Hazleton Phone 455-6294 487, 15 min. from Danville and Adjacent to Park. Ton rated CATAWISSA ON ROUTE 487 NOW BOOKING INDUSTRIAL PICNICS, SCHOOL, CHURCH, CLUBS, and FAMILY OUTINGS HERE'S WHY YOU WILL ENJOY A PICNIC AT KNOEBEL'S GROVES Level Grounds.

Shade Trees. Clear Streams and many Bridges. 5 Convenient level parking areas near Picnic Pavilions. Congestion free and night lighted. Clean Picnic Tables.

15 Large Pavilions equipped with gas stoves. Relaxed atmosphere. Shaded Park Benches Galore. Free, Clean Restrooms at 10 convenient locations. Babies Aid Station for the comfort of babies and mothers.

Well equipped, staffed First Aid Station. Finest Swimming Pool and Dressing Lounge. Individual Steel Lockers. Two acre sun bathing area. Kiddies Wading Pool.

Tennis Courts and Playground. MINIATURE GOLF. 100 Carpeted. Shaded. Challenging.

ROLLER SKATING. Clean, well supervised. Shoe Skate Rentals. SOUVENIR and GIFT SIIOP with 10,000 items. PLAYLAND Fascinating Games of Skill.

ALAMO DINING ROOM Serving Delicious meals at moderate prices. Snacks and full course dinners. Unique Outdoor Cafeteria, TIIE OASIS, Serving Bar-B-Qued Chicken and other selections. PATIO GRILLE Serving the best FRESH BEEFBURGERS ever tasted. Numerous refreshment stands.

CATERING SERVICE from our "LOAD of BREAD" Kitchen. TEEN AGE DANCING to area's Best Rock Bands. Dress Regulations. Watch Newspaper for opening date in May. 22 Different AMUSEMENT RIDES.

Modern, Safety Inspected. Kiddie Rides, Thrill Rides. Fun for all ages. New Amusement Devices every year. l'j Mile Scenic PIONEER TRAIN Ride Thru Woodland.

Entire Resort designed to accommodate large numbers of people with little or no waiting in line. Separate Committee Headquarters for several groups. Many Years of Experience handling Successful Summer Outings, large or small. Large Bandshell. Shaded seating for large groups.

Free shows and concerts. Definitely The Region's Finest Group! THE FIVE MODERN CHORDS Phone 823-9692 for Come On Down For A SPEND AN ENJOYABLE EVENING DANCING TONIGHT end EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT at SACCO'S Cocktail Bar 133 N. Wyoming Street Enjoy the Music of THE FALL GUYS Clams, Shrimp, Assorted Sandwiches Also Schaefer and Pabst, On Tap, Served Daily SUN VALLEY'S ATMOSPHERE Enhances An Enjoyable Evening Gracious surroundings, finest food, the best entertainment it's all here! TONITE VELD A VELEZ" West Indies bombshell Music by "The Masters Tbree Vocals: Andy Kostic MUSSARI'S SUN VALLEY RESTAURANT Drums-Hazlcton-Wilkes-Barre Highway Strolling Band to entertain available on request. No Intoxicating Beverages permitted on grounds. Please Note! EASY TO REACH.

On Route BioomsDurg ott interstate 80. Well marked roads. Information cheerfully given. We invite your inquiry. Phone (717 672-2W1.

If no answer, call 672-2131. Fantastic Values! DRESSES $10 DRESSES $15 DRESSES $20 DRESSES $25 Values to $89.95 GOWNS Vi PRICE Sears FOUR STAR CAMPING AREA. 1 A a a mr ay nana lucniauy, woodalls. 130 Sites. Modern Rest-rooms with hot showers.

FAMILY VACATION COTTAGES. All conveniences. FREE CAR WAX SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Store Hour Correction FRIDAY SATURDAY STORE HOURS FOR OUR PRE-INVENTORY SALE ARE 9 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.

Open Mon. Tups. 9 5:30 9 9:30 Reservations required. BETWEEN SHAMOKIN AND WITH EVERY THE LITTLE SHOP Dorothy Famalette 582 Alter Street Saturday, Jan. 18 thru Friday, Jan.

25 HANDI-WASH Automatic Car Wash 13th St. between Genetti's Market and Price's Dairy 1.

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