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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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PAGES THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 6, 1947. OPEN WED. TIL 9 Albert Point Field Director YMCA Lists Boys Schedule of this city, dealing with' Work-1 men's Compensation Insurance. The measure proposed by Representative Mikula would make it compulsory for employers to carry workmen's compensation insurance for injury and occupational dis-; ease, eliminating elective provi- sions in the present law. Mikula Introduces Compensation Bill Among the numerous bills introduced in the House of Representatives at Harrisburg, was one by Representative John J.

Mikula, Furniture Jewelry Men's Clothing ft Center Dramatic Club To Present First Play The newly formed Dramatic Gub of the Hazleton Undergraduate Center makes its initial bow to the local public on February 21 with a two-act play, "Statistically Yours." The production will be staged St. John's Hall on North Wyoming street. Miss Theresa Scarnecchia, coach of dramatics and instructor in speech, has anounced that the following will comprise the cast: Esther Wagner, Je.n Uzmann, Nancy North, Doris Goldsworthy, Edward Wizda, Sigmund Knies, Gerald Hassel, Neil Polumbo, George Sipida, Francis O'Hazza, and Bernard Dvwseak. IN .1 The following events have been listed for the Boys' Department c- the YMCA for the remainder of the week: Today 4 p. m.

Hazleton Heights Gra-Y Club; Pine Street School Gra-Y Club. 4:30 p. m. United Charities Gra-Y Club. Any boys in the West Next Time You Listen To Me! Meters For Mahanoy Mahanoy City Council has plated an order for a number of parking meters, first to be in" stalled in that borough.

Hazkton vicinity ana are in the 4th, Bith and 6th grtdea and want to join this club they are asked to be at the United Charities home on Thursday- at 4:30 p. m. 5:00. p. m.

Junior Biblo supper. All reservations for this supper must be in at the Y.M.C.A. no later than 8 p. Wednesday, February 5. The menu for this supper will be chile con came and very interesting stories will be told.

7:00 p. m. Movies in the boys' playroom, title, "Captain Fury." All boys of the Cauet, Junior and Intermediate Classes are invited to this movie. 7:00 p. m.

Senior Stamp Club. Friday 4:30 p. m. Junior Stamp and Coin Club. 4:00 p.

m. Gra-Y Club at A. D. Thomas School and Walnut Street grade school. 6:30 p.

m. Intermediate Basketball League. 6:30 p. Stars vs. Kittens; 7:00 p.

Bomb-adiers vs. Ravens. 7:00 p. m. Gra-Y Rally.

This is the time when all the Gra-Y Clubs of the city meet together and enjtoy and evening of fellowship together. This rally will have clubs represented from the following schools: Pine Street, Locust Street, Arthur Street, Walnut Street, A. D. Thomas and Hazleton Heights grade schools and United Charities Gra-Y Clubs. A motion picture will be shown and an ice cream tceat given to all who attend.

Recognition will be given to the club who has the largest representation here. 7:00 p. m. Gimp-Plastics Club will be held in the George Williams room. Saturday 9:00 m.

Cadet gym period. 10:15 a. m. Junior gym period. 11:30 p.

m. Leaders' Corps gym period. Mattress Albert Thomas Point Regular tft Drake-Wear Post Admits 8 Members 9 Albert Thomas Point, son of Mr. and Mrs.i Frank Pqint, of 412 Allen street, West Hazleton, is serving with the American National $39.50 JO'-" This regular size sturdy felt mattress is a real buy. It will give years of lasting service.

Save- $10. Red Cross as a field director and is stationed at Fritzler Air Base, "I told you to send your suit to the Empire Cleaners. Your suit would have been cleaned right because Empire Cleaners clean clothes carefully, promptly and reasonably." We clean Men's, Women's and Children's Clothes, Blankets, Drapes, Curtains, Slipcovers, etc. EASY TERMS Drake-Wear Post 589, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at its regular meeting accepted eight new members to swell, the total membership to 1,750. The Drake-Wear Post is now the largest military organization in this Those "accepted were: John Petrilyak, Clifford J.

Minnig, Fred S. Praise, George Stashinsky, Louis A. Turner, Michael Bun-chalk, George Sedon and Steven M. Ondeck. MEMB Ft Germany.

Mr. Point served for two years in the U. S. Navy, prior to entering the service of the Red Cross. Before his induction into the Navy, he was a volunteer swimming instructor for the- Red Cross in Baltimore.

A graduate of West Hazleton High School, class of 1941, Mr. Point has two brothers, Edward and Richard, who served in the U. S. Navy. MAJEJTIC Monal4ssciaIionoff)ncrsaa)lfi liners Store Hours 8 A.

M. to 5 P. 57-59 N. WYOMING ST. Gulden's tastet to good because it's made with more costly and more flavorful brown mustard seeds.

Rev. Molino Improved Rev. Francis Molino, pastor of the Most Precious Blood Church, who has been confined to his home with illness, is much improved. DEISROTH'S BROAD AND LAUREL (At Whether You're a Junior, Misses or Half-Size We Have Uniforms in Your Size MIDDLETOWN AIR MATERIAL AREA ELLIOTT FISHER BUILDING 1612 South Cameron Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone Harrlsburg 4-5907 and Type CI I I FIXED-PRICE SALE 0 Vhite Swan, the Uniform you love because it looks better and fits better And just look at the new styles for Spring! new styles, better tailoring, finer fabrics.

Fuller skirts, detachable pearl buttons in fact everything for your professional needs and comfort. See the sturdy poplins, fine broadcloths, seersuckers in long or short sleeve styles They look better, they are better Opon to commercial and Industrial buyers February 7 to 14 Sample Items and Prices 2,449 GAS OR OIL DRUMS, in good dition $0.75 each. 3,741 GAS OR OIL DRUMS, somewhat rusty but repairable $0.40 each. 130 CANS OF CASTOR OIL, commercial, 1-gal. capacity, made by Spencer Kellogg and Sons $1.30 per gal.

871 JARS OF OPAQUE, Eastman's Universal 3, for blocking out objects on films $0.12 per jar. 933 1-GAL. CANS OF PIGMENTED NITRATE, International Orange $0.55 per can. 11,440 POUNDS OF DRY WATER PAINT, Black, in 1 0pc i cS ccrf per ISs Other Items $500,000 Inventory Aviation Dope, pigmented nitrate, oraoge-semi-pigmented, light blue; Water Paint; Life Rafts, pneumatic, parachute type, 2 compartments; Nuts, hexagon, brass, and Nuts with welded lugs; Tubing, Rubber, I.D., heavy wall, black, in 25' lengths; Steel Cotter Pins, corrosion-resistant, Emer? Papers, 9" 1334" (Unused); Water-proof Liners, various sizes (Unused); Metal Foil, bags, 14" 21" (Unused); Lamp Assemblies, socket and bulb case (Unused); Electrical Horns, 12 to 16 volts (Unused); Fuses, cartridge, bakelite (Unused); Electrical Receptacles, plug, polarized outlet; Conduit Straps, malleable iron, various sizes; Switches, snap, tumbler, non-fusible; Cord, rubber-covered, fabric-covered; Rheostats, for 2-wire connect ipn; Conduits, flexible, rubber-shielded, various sizes; Phefto Equipment (Dryers, Lamp Assemblies, Presses, Tanks, Cabinets, Printers, Stereoscopes); 24-Hour Marine Watches, Waltham, pocket. Inspect the materials at the above address, where further information may be obtained and purchases made.

Inspection from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.,except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Catalogs are available. 3-98 to 7-98 llousedress shop second floor. Ml 2 $950,000 WORTH OF Paints, Enamel, Hardware, Electrical Equipment, Hand Tools, Waterproof Liners, Photo Equipment (Lamps, Dryers, Printers).

Spot-Bid Sao Bids accepted for any lot until it is announced on February 14. Inspection daily, except Saturday, Sunday and holidays, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. until February 14. Catalogs available at the site.

i 3 UNDEi THE JURISDICTION VJar Assets OF PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL OFFICE A 1 I AT ION I.J S.I P7 LAFAYETTE BUILDING, 437 CHESTNUT PHILADELPHIA PA. PM-S27 'i.

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