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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • 10

Publication:
Standard-Speakeri
Location:
Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
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10
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STANDARD-SENTINEL, IIAZLETON, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 22, 1017 PAGE 10 reservation are still open and any-u-d to leave their names and reser-one desiring to take the trip, cultivation at Andrejeo'n Smoke Shop, IScavrr inquire from ln'orge Hrazzo, of hi on Uroml street. The chartered bus will leave at 12:110 urlnck, Sat- unlav noon, August 'i'l the Legion, and utilized In planning for a new legion Home. Awarded Bond The Beuveri A. A. campaign fof funds came to a close Wednesday evening, when the award of a Hundred Dollar Bond wm made to Michael Cray Metrick, of Second street.

Tel. 3S05J-4 Public Talk grounds, on Haz'o on Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Aug vst 30-31 and September 1. On Sunday evening, August the legion dance will lie held in the Ss. Peter and Paul' parish hall, with Scotty Parsons' Serenadcrs' furnishing the music. When the canvasser approach your door, please tnat them with courtesy and give whatever kind I prize that will be used at this benefit affair.

Proceeds of the affair will be turned into Ue Building Fund, of with their work, and the borough will noon have their tptt bakery enterprise, Legion Solicit Pri.e The various committees of the Indies' Auxiliary and the Boyle-William Post No. of the Amer-ican Legion, which was published recently, will begin their solicitation of the borough and Coxeville, for prizes that will be ued at the three-day celebration and picnic he sponsored by the, Post and which will be conducted at the WALTERS ASPIRES TO CITY COUNCIL Denn street, or call :iMi.VJ-4, before o'clock this afternoon. Can Accompany Baseball Team Johnny Andre jco, manager of the Beavers A. A. of the Anthracite league, has announced that fan will accompany the bast-hull team to Bethlehem on Saturday when they will battle the Miller Heights ball club at Bethlehem.

All fans expecting to nuike the trip are ask Bakery Shop To Open Soon The new bakery nhop located on Wilson street, and which is owned and operated by Nicholas BarilU, who will also reside at the same address, plans for the opening in the near future. The contractor in charge of the building operations, ovens, are nearly completed When Wyoming entered th Union in 1SU0 it granted vote for women for the first time in U. S. history. i Witer Committee To Meet The soliciting committee of the Citizens' Welfare Organization, who is seeking greater water prcn-sure in the borough water mains, will hold a meeting along with the official of the organization, at 7:30 o'clock, this evening, in the borough building on Broad street.

The committee, which is headed by Andrew Matcbick and Michael liadzick, stated that the response to the soliciting of funds was fair, however, if any resident has not been solicited by the committee, he can make his donation to any mem si 1 1 ber of the committee. All donations will be published in this column in the near future. Moving Notes LOW My ALTON 1.. W.AKFSl.T'F NEW YOKK, Aup. 21.

IV)-A ntw method of jiuttmjr liopth, the third dimension into picture for commercial display shown to. dny. The inventor is Harold A. Ptu'kus, engineer, who develop-el the photographic proce for Displays, of Philadelphia. His pictures huvo depth, like those viewed in a stereoptican.

Put a person looking at liackus' pictures dix'S not need any visual aid to see the depth. The third dimensional effect is created by two transparent screens, one used in the camera when the picture is taken and the other placed over the developed negative. Otherwise, a standard camera and lens ore used, with color or standard film. The exhihits today were transparencies negatives in color with a light shining through them. In some the depth ffect was so pronounced that objects in the foreground seemed to protrude from the picture.

Backus said the method might be developed for use in street car or subway posters, or for special illustration in magazines. The special screens would have to be placed over the pictures. Any flat print of the pictures otherwise would appear blurred, and without depth. The screens have hundreds of tiny lenses which scatter light in certain directions. Because of this the two eyes of an observer each see slightly different parts of the Bame picture, like in normal vision.

PRICES Mr. and Mrs, John Mikulca and family have moved their household effects from the liadzick home to their newly built home in New SATURDAY GRIMES! POULTRY Coxeville. Special Meeting Tonight The Memorial No. 8225, VFW, will hold a special meeting in the borough building at o'clock this evening. Seashore Bus Leaves Today SMOKED ITALIAN Conrad Walters Conrad Walters, Republican candidate for City Council, resided at 121 South Woodward court and has been employed by Barrett, Haent-jens Co.

as a machinist for the past twenty-seven years. He is also in charge of the first aid of the plant. He is a- member of Christ Lutheran church, the church council and superintendent of the Sunday School. Mr. Walters has been very active in first aid work as a qualified first aid instructor and vice chairman of first aid of the local Red Cross chapt r.

He is also first aid merit badge examiner for the Boy Scouts. He is very outstanding HOT The chartered bus trip for City, N. will leave at 59 lb. HAM HOCKS lb. o'clock this evenirtg, from the Lit zerne-Carhon Motor Transit Tcr SAUSAGE minal, at Beaver street, and will pick up passengers enroute, and at Coxeville, also at Reinhart's Store, on Broad street, at (5:45 p.

m. Four COUNTRY STYLE FRESH SAUSAGE ib. 49c SLICED BACON ib. 69c Flower names are always written by botanists in Latin bo that the references may be understood by colleagues in every part of the world. Large Size Pressure Banners FRESH GROUND GRADE A BEE Fir CHUCK A In A R0AST and active in various organizations and is a laboring man belonging to Union Local No.

422, an affiliate of the AFL of which he is the secretary. He is a member of Azalea Lodge No. 687, F. A. the Craftsman Club, Royal Arch Chapter No.

277 and the Mount Vernon Knight Templar Commandery No. 73, Jericho Lodge of I.O.O.F., past grand association Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 193 anl the Bunton Bock Old Timers Social Club. Mr. Walters is a property owner and is married to Florence Alt-miller, a former city school teacher and a daughter of a pioneer resident, John C.

ARmiller. They have a daughter, Betty Anne. He is well qualified for this office he HARWOOD BUS SCHEDULE Effective Sept. 1, 1947 $1 8 85 Leave Harwood Leave Hazleton (A) 6:00 A.M. LEAN PLATE BOILING I BEEF (A1) 6:20 A.M.

6:35 A.M. 7:05 A.M. 7:35 A.M. 8:05 A.M. 9 :05 A.M.

6:15 6:45 A.M. 7:15 A.M. 7:45 A.M. 8:45 A.M. (A) (A) (A) (A) seeks.

SMOKED (picnics 1 53 ALL BRANDS OLEO ib. 38 10:05 A.M. (B) 11:25 A.M. 12:25 P.M. 1:25 P.M.

9:30 A.M. (B) 11:00 A.M. 12:00 N. 1:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M.

3:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. (B) (B) (B) (B) SLICED WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE -ti. 25rj CHOPPED DRIED BEEF -Tb.

27fj ASSORTED MEAT LOAVES lb. 39fj COOKED SALAMI i-ft. 28(J PRESSED PORK. i-lb. 33 SKINLESS FRANKS.

tt, 43fj LEBANON j-fo. 3Q( HOT CAPICOLA ft. 85( LONG BOLOGNA ft. POLISH SAUSAGE lb. 45fj MINCE BOLOGNA ft.

39j ITALIAN PEPERONI lb. 85tf SHARP CHEESE ft. 72d 2:25 P.M. 3:25 P.M. 4:25 P.M 5:25 P.M.

6:25 P.M. 7:25 P.M 8:25 P.M. 9:25 P.M. 10:30 P.M. Held For Fraud LANCASTER, Aug.

21. (TP) F. Earle Beaner, an employe of the U. S. Post Office here for the past 20 years, was held without bail today charged with fraudulent conversion of $1,200 from the Garden Spot Tost, Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Detective Frank Matt said the shortage was discovered after an audit of the books. Beaner, 52, was quartermaster of the post. Nearly 4,000 individual operations are required in manufacturing the parts of one watch. 6:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M.

8:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. (C) (C) Make your canning quicker, easier and cooler! Built for years of service. S.

A. Cohn Bro. 100 NORTH WYOMING ST. 11:00 P.M. Sun.

Holi- (A) Except Sat. days. (B) Except Sun. (C) Wed. Sat Holidays.

Only. lb. Beach Bus Lines Phone 971. 190 FRESH WHITING FRESH STEAK COD FRESH SCAMOZA 'Now Is The Time BEST PURE LARD 2 ibs. 45c MILD STORE CHEESE lb.

49c HUNT'S HALVES to buy that new FRESH 0'DONNELL FILLET 420 ib. 69 No. 2 mm IS STATE HOUSE PEAS can No. 2 can No. 2 can 120 150 No.

2 Columbia Offers ft No. 2 ftE Cans JjJ im cans Can2'' Liberal Trade-In Allowances Table Model Radios from $19.95 can lwy mm cans lm cans Iw1 Aunt Nellie's Peas and Carrots Aunt Nellie's Diced Beets St. Elmo Mixed Vegetables Aunt Nellie's irish Potatoes Aunt Nellie's Orange Juice Exquisite Tomato Juice Exquisite Blended Juice GORTON'S Ready To Fry Codfish Cakes Sunshine Krisp Crackers Planters Peanut Oil All Brands Cigarettes MONEY-SAVING OFFER VEL 1 Pkg. VS Price 15c 1 Pkg. Reg.

Price 30c Both For 45c PAITAS' Blueberries can 220 Amplitone Electric Record Players S24.95 27c Tall Can it carton jg TOMORROW AT 9:30 A.M. Emcee Don Mcllvaine Presents WINNERS of Series 3 VAUGHN'S AUDITION TIME Hflfn and Marge Snertra Plymouth Ida May onnd Aihlfy Dnlorti Faust Ltt Park The Martin Brother SwoyerviM James Kostie Harletnn Joan Quigly like j-Barre And lat eek inner, chosen too late for publication. Competing for a program of his or her own over WHWL 730 Kc. VAUGHN'S DAINTY BREAD Beautiful Mahogany Record Cabinets S34.95 I.X.L. CRUSHED FLOTILL WHOLE COUNTRY FRESH APRICOTS a.

550 PULLET EGGS CORN 2' Master Grande Apartment Size Washiing Machines x.2,i 25c SELECTED EGGS FRESH LARGE SWEET BARTLETT PEARS 2 ibs. 25c GREEN BEANS 2 s. 1 5c U. S. NO.

1 POTATOES Peck 49c HOME GROWN TOMATOES 3 is. 19c PINK MEAT CANTALOUPES 2 for 19c Premier Duplex Vacuum Cleaners $69.95 Liberal Allowance On Yoar Old Cleaner. COLUMBIA ELECTRIC CENTRE 26 EAST BROAD STREET PHONE 5147 If it' a Record you want we have it. Many new releases this week! SWEET PEPPERS 2 lbs. 1 9c' LARGE CALIFORNIA CARROTS 2 buns.

1 0c CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ORANGES Doz. 35c LARGE SWEET MALAGA GRAPES 2 s. 29c FAMOUS ROLLS Yor BrtMrkfcitifl? Host.

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