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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 23

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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PAGE 23 THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 22, 1954 Personals And News Notes City Will Spray 3 Sections Friday Night AIEMPTINGTREAT Mrs. Robert Coates, of Hague, Mine Work Schedule Following is the regional mine work schedule for tomorrow: Working Jeddo-Highland Coal Glen Aldcn at Audenried and Junedale breaker. Beaver Meadows, Beaver Brook, Lehigh Valley Coal and Payne Coal Co. Idle Lattimer Coal Corp. is spending several days visiting friends in this city.

Mr. and Mrs. George Burgess and daughters, Pamela and Ceil returned to Brooklyn, N. after spending a two weeks vacation at the home of Mrs. Agnes Sweeney of East Walnut street, mother of Mrs.

Burgess. Mrs. Warren Cooper of Johnson City, Tennessee, a former resident of Hazleton is here on a visit. Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Leib of Lancaster, former Hazleton residents, visited here today. Giants Despair Trials Today The 1954 Giants' Despair hill climb opened today with trial runs over a steep, winding one-mile road on Wilkes-Barre mountain. Runs for record will be staged tomorrow and Saturday.

About 150 sports car enthusiasts are registered for the hill climb and the Brynfan Tyddyn road race slated for Saturday at a mile course at Harveys Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carsia will Street Commissioner Thomas Walker announced today that the spraying program as a war on insects and bugs, will start on Friday night at 10 o'clock. Sections to be sprayed will include Laurel Hill Terrace.

Hazleton Heights and outskirts, and the northwest section of the city. spend their vacation for the third year at the St. Anne de Beaupre Shrine in Canada. They will be at the shrine for the feast of St. EveryoneJLoves John Rossi of Sheppton has entered the State Hospital here to undergo an operation.

Mailman Brought $28 To Ambulance Fund Ann on Monday. Mrs. Ralph Hatfield of this city, accompanied by her son-in-law and daughter, TS. Clayton H. and Mrs.

Clarke of Newburgh, N. have Mrs. Ruth Manarchik, of 239 Misses Leona Schantz R. N. and returned from an 1,800 mile tour East Broad street, West Hazleton, is vacationing in Philadelphia.

The Hazleton Community Ambulance Fund was enriched by $28 tnrla.r whon tVio moilmun rlvnnnoH Lou Davis R.N. of this city were of New England and New York End San Diego Fluoridation Among the entrants are motion States. picture star Jackie Cooper, sched-L number of checks into the box at guests at their former homes in l.ansford and Coaldale respective- ly. Peter Dayock of Jeanesville, is uled to compete in the hill climb the firehouse. spending the week in Bethlehem as the guest of his sister.

Payment of bills and a final E. G. Blanchard of Lobi, Ohio, is here on a few days business trip. today and tomorrow, and Suzanne R. Dietrich, Sandusky, Ohio, the San Diego, July 22 (JP) The audit was the order of business when the campaign executives met Stanley Korinski, a patient at last night.

With over a score of the Veterans Administration Hos The following employes of Deis-roth's Department Store are on vacation this week: Helen Mc-Alarney, Mrs. Eileen Wright, An-geline Fornato, and Leona Fritz. pledges unpaid, officers expect to find additional help coming in the mail for the next week. Mr. and Mrs.

Stewart Mumaw and daughter Thelma of Philadelphia, are spending a vacation with Mrs. Mumaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Neifert of North Locust street. pital, in Lyons, N.

spent a two weeks vacation at the home of his sister, Mrs. Anna Margevich, of 95 only people drinking fluoridated water in this city of 460,000 today, after getting it in their public supply for a year and half, buy it in bottles or treat it themselves. They are admittedly few, neither side in the highly controversial issue over fluoridation of water for PARENTS7 only competing woman driver. She will drive in both events. Other contestants from throughout the U.

S. and Canada include Erwin A. Goldschmidt, New York, Grand Prix winner of the Watkins Glen races, and John V. Meyer, Great Neck, N. who placed second in the hill climb last year.

A feature of the races will be the appearance of the $16,000 bouth Tine street. On tale at all leading food sforet i NOW Judy Carol Clearance Sale. DRESSES $2.98. Mrs. Robert E.

Derr of 668 Adv. its purported dental health prop Grant street is spending a vacation Mrs. Andrew Sabol of San Francisco, is visiting -with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sabol and family at 694 North Locust street.

Her husband underwent an operation last week at the Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia after injuring his eye in an accident. with friends in Florida. She madeerty offers "t'mate Miss Carole Currier of Kena-nee, 111., is visiting her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Currier of 61 North Church street.

fluoridation was voted out in the trip by motor with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eckrote of Drexel Hill. June, 60,789 to 44,463. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M.

PARK FREE It had been siarted in 1952 by action of the city council after a Ferrari which won the thousand-mile Mille Miglia races at Italy, last year. The racer will be brought by Gene Osbourne, re- i gional executive of the Southern New York Sports Car Club of S. Robert Cataldo of 158 South Cedar street is a patient in Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. series of public hearings. One of the principal arguments George Macus of Sheppton, who fell while picking huckleberries, was treated at Locust Mountain Hospital, Shenandoah.

Mrs. Paul Conahan of West First street, who was hospitalized for a time, is making a good recovery at her home. of those favoring repeal of the America. council's order for treatment of city reservoirs was that citizens Miss Patricia Pecoia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James Pecora of 596 Seybert street, is vacationing with relatives at Jamaica, N. Y. Best time for the hill climb is 1:02.3 set in 1952 by Phil Walters, West Palm Beach, Fla. Charles Duffy of the staff at the LVRR freight station, who recent who wanted it could get the same result from private supplies. Miss Linda Graham of Hudson-dale has returned from a two weeks vacation spent at Atlantic City.

The only bottled water company ly underwent an operation, is in fair condition. Miss Mary Ann Warner of Weatherly has returned from a vacation spent with relatives at in the city delivering fluorine treated water, in one and five gal Judge Murphy Recalls Federal Grand Jury Miss Marcia Bonner of Upper Darby is her to visit her cousin, Miss Mary A. Bonner. lon bottles, said there had been a sharp increase in demand. Principal opponents of fluori CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING dated water said it was detrimental to the general health.

Others ob Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Peterson and family of Hornell, N. have moved to their cabin for a stay at Dietrich's Grove in Quakake DOUBLE jected on religious grounds. Those favoring fluoridation CLASSIFIED DISPLAY urged its continuance for its purported dental health property.

Lee Bittenbender of Heading, a former Hazleton resident and son of the late ex-Mayor Charles B. Bittenbender, was here on business The March term grand jury will reconvene at 10 a. m. Monday at Scranton on the order of- Federal Judge John W. Murphy who acted on the motion of U.

S. Attorney J. Julius Levy. Levy said the "same matters" will be taken under consideration by the panel as it was probing last Tuesday when it met in a one-day session. While declining to comment further on the recall, the prosecutor said he believes the jury will not be in session any more than one day again.

According to unconfirmed reports, the panel is investigating a business firm whose identity and location have not been COUPON D-A-Y-S FRIDAY and SATURDAY Princess Home Early -Early In Morning yesterday. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Duff And Martin Vote Against TVA Proposal Washington, July 22. (if) James H. Duff and Edward Martin, Pennsylvania's two Republican senators, voted with the majority last night as the Senate defeated an amendment by Sen. Anderson (D-NM) to ban President Eisenhower's plan for a new private power plant in the Tennessee Valley area.

The motion was defeated 55-36. In the House yesterday, the Pennsylvania delegation followed strict party lines on a defeated bill to raise the pay of postal employes and increase postage rates. The vote was 228 for and 171 against the measure which required two-thirds majority for passage. 19 Republican House members voted for and the state's 11 Democratic congressmen voted against the bill. COUPONS WITH ALL YOUR FOOD PURCHASES.

COUPONS ARE REDEEMABLE AT DELITE SALES FOR USEFUL HOME OR GIFT ARTICLES. START SAVING NOW 2 Utility Trailers For Rent or Sale JOE THEES 350 W. Spruce St. London, July 22. (if) Princess Margaret came home with the milkmen and the chars gave her a cheer this morning after an all-night dance at the Savoy.

It was just after 5 a. m. when the fun-loving princess called it quits at Lord Hambleden's gala and drove home to Clarence House. She had wound up the all-night do by dancing the Charleston. Charwomen on their way to 0.

K. USED CARS SO Day Guarantee 1953 Chevrolet 4-door sedan. 1952 Ford 2-door sedan. 1952 Chevrolet 4-door sedan. 1951 Plymouth 2-door.

1951 Ply. 4-door sedan. 1950 Chevrolet Coupe. 1950 Olds 88 4-door sedan. 1949 Chevrolet Club Cpe.

1949 Chevrolet 2-door sedan. 1947 Oldsmobile 4-door sedan. LYMAN CHEVROLET 26th N. Church Sts. cleaning jobs in Londop homes and office buildings recognized the royal car waiting outside the hotel.

FRESH GROUND HAMBURG 3 bs $1.00 OUR OWN MAKE SAUSAGE Parochial Schools Will Resume Classes Sept. 8 Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J.

Maher, M. Scranton, diocesan superintendent of schools, has announced that the registration of Roman Catholic parochial school students will take place on September 2 and 3. The school sessions open on September 8. DIAMOND SUPER MARKET Margaret smiled at the daybreak reception when she emerged and drove off. Experienced Single needle and Merrow machine Operators Ladies' Blouses All Operations BARON BLOUSE SPORTSWEAR COMPANY 29 East Juniper Between Wyoming Pine.

20-Ton Crane Rolls Away, Demolishes Car Tulsa, July 22. (P) A The party at the Savoy was a coming-of-age outing for Katharine Smith, Hambleden's sister. The host entertained his royal and ordinary guests with Calypso songs and Cossack dancing. lb. 20-ton crane rolled madly down Hot or Country Style 69c 304 East Diamond Avenue Phone GL 53626 Open Mon.

thru Sat. 8:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Open Sunday 8:30 to 12 Noon 6 to 9 P.M. 15th street for seven blocks yesterday before it smashed into a Birthday Greetings To- Mrs.

Catherine Cusate, of 245 car and then backed to a stop four ON DEAN'S LIST feet inside of a drugstore. BOILED Three Hazleton region residents South Fulton court, today. The crane's operator, E. J. Mc- AM RITTER'S CATSUP Ige.

bot. Kenzie, stayed with his vehicle. He said the brakes failed. He passed SKINLESS FRANKS lb 39c about 20 cars. lb.

99c Georgianna Valente, 826 James street, who was ten years old yesterday. Maria Lammana, of 967 North Locust street, one year old today. Jennifer Pye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pye, West Fourth street, 10, tomorrow.

He maneuvered through traffic who are students at Bucknell University, are on the dean's list for the second semester for the past academic year. They are: Miss Ann M. Fierro, 570 Carson street, and Miss Marianne Shutack and Miss Patricia A. Matthews of Weatherly. At Bloomsburg State Teachers College, local students on the dean's list are: Mary Joan Koch, West Hazleton; Malcolm but couldn avoid hitting a car owned by M.

L. Stirling, who suf EIDAM BROS. 836 W. Broad at Diamond Ave. We will refuse no reasonable offer or trade on any of our USED CARS Sale lasts for a Limited Time Only! First Come First Served! Don't Wait fered a concussion and bruises.

The automobile was demolished. Peggy Acri, 837 Alter street, 17, today. N. B. C.

RITZ CRACKERS OIL or MUSTARD SARDINES 3 cans 29c WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE Ronnie Joe Kutchmarick of this Smith, Hazleton, and David Super- city, third, today. Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stegena, 342 South Washington street, dock of Freeland. Eddith Barrington, Mrs.

Emory Miller, Charles C. Moser, Jean Getlhe hottest trades in our history! Get in fast CUT YOURSELF IN ON ONE OF THESE AMAZING BARGAINS! WEATHER ROUNDUP Freeland, fifth, tomorrow. Mrs. Kelshaw, Miriam Artz and Eugene Hinkle, all of Weatherly, today. Stegena is the former Betty Stef kovich of Tresckow.

John Rohde, Clara Louise Richie, The dry air mass that reached Pennsylvania Wednesday afternoon produced moderate temperatures and humidity over the state Jacob Krohle, Carl Gerhard and Mr. and Mrs. John Wiliams of U. S. No.

1 NEW POTATOES 10 45c GREEN GIANT CORN 2303cans35c LEE FROZEN STEAKS pkK 99c W. N. McClain, all of Weatherly, this morning. Temperatures ranged from G8 at tomorrow. Barbara Ann, daughter of Mr and Mrs.

John Kissel of 613 Win tors avenue, 15 years old today. St. Johns, 46th, today. Mr. and Mrs.

John Sharkey of 118 West Juniper street, 23rd today. Mrs. Sharkey is the former Jule Martz. Mr. and Mrs.

Mark Martz of Oneida, seventh Friday. Mrs. Martz is the former Ruth Kamerzel. TIME STUDY MEN Large steel fabricating manufacturer requiies experienced Time Study Men. Applicants should be high school graduates with time study training in steel fabricating and machining operations.

Permanent positions with a 75-year old company which manufacturers essential equipment for public utilities, industries, transportations, and government procurement agencies. Plant is expanding to provide additional facilities for manufacturing present products and those still in the development stage. Send resume of background together with salary requirements to Personnel Manager. Dresser Manufacturing Division BRADFORD, PENNSYLVANIA One of the Dresser Industries CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Erie to 82 at Philadelphia. More sunshine is in store for the state through Thursday and Friday with increasing cloudiness Saturday.

Showers are forecast for Saturday-over the entire state possibly beginning in the west late Friday. There were scattered light showers over southcentral counties late Wednesday but no rain in the northern counties. York reported nearly a quarter of an inch rainfall and Blairsville just above one-third of an inch. The fair weather is due to continue with little change in temperatures until it becomes slightly warmer in western Pennsylvania who lm a kmnl Rural BOTTLED GAS For Lower Prices See GOLDWORTHY'S Gas Appliance Service Drums, Pa. Phone 3-2121 Saturday.

CLERKS HELD MEETING The Lehigh Valley Railroad Clerks Association held a meeting at Lehighton last evening when plans for the annual picnic were made. The social will be held next Wednesday on the grounds of the Fackerton Welfare Association. WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE APPLIANCE SALE Continuing our warehouse sale, we must make room for new merchandise we need room. Save real money. Many items are still factory crated Some are floor samples with slight scratch is.

Every item is a wonderful buy and fully guaranteed. Here are a few of the appliances: mm mrm mm mm mm- mm k. VERSAILLES RESTORATION Versailles (if) Apartments belonging to the last kings of France before the revolution and to their wives and mistresses have been restored to their original state. Working from the descriptions given in the memoirs of court personalities, French government architects have done a complete job on the rooms in the right wing of the palace decorated on the orders of Louis XV. Their last occupant was Mfe.

du Barry. Visitors will now be able to see the blue dining room where the Reg. Special Price Price 99.95 69.95 159.95 100.00 349.95 250.00 549.95 399.95 390.00 210.00 175.00 135.00 149.95 99.95 399.95 275.00 89.95 50.00 239.95 125.00 162.95 137.95 BIG SAVING OVER GROUND C0FFEEI This large size jar of Instant Chase Sanborn saves you up to 60 over 2 pounds of ground coffee. That, plus this Special Label "2Q Off" sale, makes a total saving of up to 80. FLAVOR AND SAVINGS SECRET! Our exclusive "Natural Flavor" process starts with the choicest coffees freshly ground.Then our modern scientific equipment brews them to capture all their rich, full flavor.

In this way we actually get many more cups from every pound more than you can posiibly get from any home method of brewing ground coffee. Result: 100 pure coffee in modern instant form with only the water removed. You save tremendously over ground coffee. Apartment size Wincroft gas range 36" Eagle gas range Hotpoint DeLuxe refrigerator, 9a ft Ilotpoint DeLuxe 2-door refrigerator Hotpoint DeLuxe dishwasher Warm Morning DeLuxe coal heater 54" DeLuxe porcelain cabinet sink Ilotpoint DeLuxe pushbutton range 5-piece kitchen table chair set Bendix automatic washer Maytag washer square tub Plus many other appliances King took supper after hunting, the gold drawing-room, Mme. du Barry's bedroom, the jonquil and lilac bathroom, the jonquil and Turkish blue bathroom, and the room where Louis XV made his own coffee on a little charcoal Congowall wall covering 23c running foot Lunch kit with thermos bott'je $1.89 complete Galvanized water pails 39c stove.

In Marie Antoinettes rooms, The coffee that really ii real coffee I silks and furniture have been sup. plied to resemble as closely as possible those she actually used, BOSTON HARDWARE tOOT PEAL COFFEE I SHOP TONIUHT1 Genetti'i 151 Street Super Market is open daily Easy Terms If Desired 44 N. Wyoming Street from 9 a. m. to 9 p.

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