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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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PAGE 5 THE PLAIN SPEAKER, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 2, 1953 Wcatherly New William R. Stein, Correspondent CIO Organizer Pistol-Whipped Jackson, Sept. 2. (JF) An FREE! flinch' all steeruler6 with 'rf IN Hft7l FTflM the purchase of $1 or more on nHstsWtlUll our Third Floor. County Fair At Salem Preparations for jthe annual "County Fair" at Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church social rooms are well underway.

The big event is scheduled for Saturday, his superior, Ed Blair, who was staying at a Columbus hotel. Blair tried to get in touch with the Benton county sheriff but was unable to locate him. "The FBI in Memphis was called and the state highway patrol. At 2 a. m.

today Blair said a patrolman called and asked him to come to Ashland to swear out complaints. Blair demanded protection for the trip and when it was refused he ould not go." Pyles said Jackson was placed under the care of a doctor in Columbus. Sheriff Joe Hensley of Benton county, said that Jackson was not seriously hurt. Placed Crucifix On Mt. Everest Summit Auckland, New Zealand, Sept.

2. (JP) Sir Edmund Hillary revealed today he planted a small fiber crucifix in an envelope on the summit of Mt. Everest alongside Sherpa Tenzing's offering to Buddha. The crucifin was given to the leader of the expedition, Sir John Hunt, by an English Roman Catholic priest. No member of the Everest team was a Roman Catholic.

Hillary said he does not know if anything was inscribed on the crucifix. Sept. 26. if if, if, if, Legion Meets Tuesday Dietrich-Luhman Post 360, Am erican Legion, will meet in regular weekly session in the post rooms. Carbon and Smith streets, on Thursday at 8 p.

m. attorney for the CIO charged today that a "professional goon squad" kidnaped a labor organizer at Ashland, and pistol whipped him before warning him to get out of the state. Dixon Pyles, attorney for the union, said the man, James Jackson, 27, a resident of Seminary, was in Ashland trying to organize a plant for the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (CIO) when four car loads of men appeared at the home of a worker last night and forcibly hauled Jackson away. "He was taken to a lonely spot either in Tennessee or Mississippi and pistol-whipped and beaten by these men and forced to drive his own car south toward Columbus. They followed him with guns and refused to let him go back to Holly Springs for his clothes.

"Jackson reported the incident to1 Advertisement BONUS FOR PENNIES Rutland, Vt. IP) The saying goes that a penny saved is a penny earned but at the Killington Bank fi dollar's worth of pennies will get "Billy Montz Day" Tund A house-to-house solicitation tonight will the kick-off for the town-wide "Billy Montz Day" celebration fund-raising program announced last night by the joint planning committee of VFW and American Legion post members. Members of the ladies auxiliaries to bo" posts will conduct the drive and in addition to this, cans will be placed in business places, it was announced. "Billy Montz Day' will be staged on September 12 to welcome home Cpl. "'i'liam Montz, who was repatriated by the Reds after being held a Communist prisoner years in Korea.

if if. County Sewing Project The sewing project, which the Carbon County Auxiliary sponsors at the Carbon County District Institution, will be conducted on Thursday, Sept. 3. Interested persons may obtain further information by phoning Mrs. Charlotte Kid, Spring street, Weatherly.

if, if, if, if. Garden Party When the Ladies' Bible Class, of Zioiv Evangelical Lutheran church, meets tonight, the session' will be in the form of a garden party. The affair will be held at the home of Miss Ruth Bube, teacher of the class, who'iesides on Third street, at 6:00 p. ni. The president, Mrs.

you $1.05., If you wrap and de-! posit them you'll get i When the bank needs pennies it i purchases them in Boston and has Cool Comfort For Burning Feet T-et Ice-Mint with soothing lanolin keep your feet in cool, (rcsh comfort while the temperature soars. So easy to apply thu frosty-white medicated cream so lastinn in its soothing relief. A real heip too in softening stinging callouses and corns. Don't delay. Get Ice-Mint today.

Nicolodi Kin Holds Reunion The first reunion of the Nicolodi family was held at Botts Grove, Nuremberg, when the following officers were elected for the coming year: President, William Nicolodi; vice-president, Mrs. Betty Ficek; secre 1 Tt to pay snipping uuai ges. uoM-y i less to pay the depositors a bonus jand the bank adds new accounts at the same time. Our Air-Conditioned Third Floor 1 Girls' Famous Brand 1 3l fa "'1 5.95 .95 tary, Mrs. Olive Jedrigon; assistant secretary, Mrs.

Ruth Mack; treasurer, Frank Yannes; refreshments, John Jedrigon and Lawrence Nicolodi, and entertainment, Mrs. Mary Paulus and Mrs. Bertha Schneider. The following were present: Nuremberg Mrs. Lawrence Nicolodi, Mr.

and Mrs. William Nicolodi, Mrs. John Nicolodi, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicolodi, Mr.

and Mrs Arthur Nicolodi, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nicolodi, George and Dale Nicolodi, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yannes, Ann, Frank and Paul Yannes, Mr.

and Mrs. John Fedri-gon, Olive Jean, Richard and Mary Ann Fedrigon, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scheifer, Edward, Eleanor and Douglas Scheifer, Mr. and Mrs.

Have Your Heating System Installed NOW! PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER! Get Dependable HOMART! SAVE! OTHERS $195 to $6.95 I Head of the class fashions for girls. Hundred of them by Cinderella, Twinkle Frocks, Lilly Bee and other fine makers. Many styles in sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14. (Leader, Third Floor) ssssssssssssMsssasssssssssjsasssssssssssssssssssssss sss; I Hazleton's Best Sefection of Complete Heating For Average 4-5 Room House James Salen, reminds members to bring their own table service. if if, Showing At The Today and Thursday: It could happen tomorrow! See the unfolding of the mysteries of the men from Mars as murderous creatures descend upon the earth in "Invad crs From Mars," filmed in color and co-starring Helena (arter, Arthur Franz and Jimmy Hunt.

AV. D. C. Hayride The September meeting of the W. D.

of Salem Evangelical and Reformed church, will be held at Hickory Run this evening. The group will enjoy a hayride to the park, the procession scheduled to leave the church at 6:30 p. m. if, if if, if, Lutheran Notes The Junior Choir, of the local Lutheran church, under the direction of Miss Ruth Heimbach, church orjrnist, will hold a rehearsal to- night at 6:00 o'clock. The Church Council is to meet in monthly session to- night at 7:00 p.

in the study. Rev. Samuel F. Stauffer will preside. if, if, if, if.

Personal Items Mrs. William Seibert and children, Cheryl Ann and Martha Alice, who enjoyed a three-week vacation at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Salen, Third street, returned to! their home in Brownville, Neb, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward A. Girls' New COATS Robert Woodring, Jr. Fern Glen Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nicolodi, Rita Nicolodi, Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Nicolodi, and Bonnie Nicolodi. McAdoo Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Ficek, Betty Ficek.

Brockton Lawrence Nicolodi, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bertulis, Karen Rother. Berwick Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Recla, and' Lawrence, Jr. New Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolodi and Betty and Ann Nicolodi. Allentown Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Derr, David and Susan Dcrr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mack, Carol Slack, and Mr.

and Mrs. Erwin Derr. Laiksville Mr. and Mrs. James Barrett.

West Hazleton Frank Gott-stcin, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bris-lin. Kaska Mr. and Mrs.

C. Paulus and Patricia Paulus. Delair Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moos, Jean Marie and Barbara Ann Moos.

5 Others $14.95 to Newest fleeces, suede, cpv-erts, nubby textures and storm coats. Loveliest collar ant! cuff treatments too. Sizes 3 to Cx, .7 to 14, 10 to (Leader, Third Floor) Completely Installed Here it is! A complete Hot Water Heating System with all materials, radiation and piping needed in heating an average 4 or 5 room house. i A ruggedly built boiler designed to give trouble-free, efficient LOW, COST hot water or steam heat. Large ash pit less removal work; large fire door easy firing; large fire box means less attention.

Converts to stoker firing. About 28 per cent of the people of Wales speak both Welsh and English, and 2 per cent speak Welsh only. MMMWiMMiiMBMsaMasssissiB.MipMMaMMMHHMin i 4 IE 4sstssHsW nVM. 1 1 1 Shop in Conditioned Comfort I50 SAVE VI I i il davmfnt It IU if of Fourth street, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Tyson at the Tyson cottage at Promised Land Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaeffer, of Roselle Park, N. were week end guests at the Fred Warner home on East Main street.

Mr. and Mrs. James Bradbury, of Third street, were visitors at the Donald Valentine home in the Bronx. William Valentine, who had spent the sumer vacation with his grandparents, accompanied the Bradburys on the trip. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence F. Gantz-hrorn, of Tannersville, were visitors at Fred Warner's home, East Main street Emerson Hehsel left yesterday for his home in Philadelphia after spending several weeks visiting with his parents, Burgess and Mis. Emory Hensel, of Main street. Mr.

Our boy's department is famous for its large selections and better values. Compare! PLAN 1 1 Corduroy Sport Coats Anthracite Institute Approved ANTHRA-FLO .95 Hensel is employed at the Univer-i sity Hospital, where he is engaged Hazleton lamaqua II fflvff Sk 1 Shenandoah PottsviMjj in handling the mail and. parcels for the institution. Catherine Sandrock, daughter of Rev. and Mrs.

Alfred G. Sandrock, will celebrate her third birthday on Thursday. Ideal for -school wear. Smartly styled two and three button models. Solid colors of maroon, skipper green and brown.

Rayon lined with patch pockets, center vent. Sizes 6 to .20 years. (Leader, Third Floor) I Coal Firing Simplicity Low-cost Buckwheat or Rice Coal is fed by Stainless Steel worm directly from bin to the Anthra-Flo Burner. As the coal is burned it moves across the grate; when burned to an ash, it falls by gravity into the handy ash receptacle. There's no dust no shoveling! Corduroy Trousers For School! I i i I i i ENROLL NOW FOR Night School Beginning September 14 Students May Take Any One or Two of the following Subjects: TYPEWRITING: Practical for active young men.

Sturdy tailoring for longer service. Solid colors, new checks, plaids and novelties. (Leader, Third Floor) 'V- Ideal Hot Water System Fully automatic heating units. Burn low cost hard coal rice or buck-v wheat. For new home installation for old home replacement.

Save up to 50c on heating costs. Built-in coil provides hot water for every household use summer and winter. Moving parts kept at a minimum all parts easily accessible. The secret of Anthra-Flo is its simplicity. SHORTHAND: Monday and Thursday Beginning Class, 7 to 8 o'clock.

Intermediate and Advanced Classes, 8 to 9 o'clock. Tuition $6.00 a month. Monday and Thursday evenings. Beginning Class, 8 to 9 o'clock. Intermediate and Advanced Classes, 7 to 8 o'clock.

Tuition $6.00 a month. Monday and Thursday evenings. Beginning Class, 8 to 9 o'clock. Intermediate and Advanced Classes, 7 to 8 o'clock. Tuition $6.00 a month.

Sturdy Raincoats BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING: $11 $-95 s3r5 ijf McCANN HAT COIRSES: The McCann Day School of- fers two standard ten-month courses in the Accounting and Stenographic fields. McCunn Day School begins School Office Open Weekdays from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. and Monday and Thursday Evenings from 7 to 8 P.M. for information and registration.

McCann School Of Business Seventh Floor Traders Bank Building svJ X- Ai4-1 Sears, Hot-buck and Co. LOn VV OITl I 138 West Broad Street, I Hazleton. Pa. Mail This Coupon Gentlemen: Please send me full information on the mer- chandise checked below. Thank you.

OR SST I PI Furnaces Fl Boilers f) Heating I1 11 .1 Systems PHONE name I I ADDRESS 3911 NOW! azam CE ADC 138 WEST lmoAI) STREET )mLeyk4i JIHIU hazleton, pa. phone 3911 Just the coat for rainy days. Rayon gabardine and Buna rubber with snap fasteners. Double shoulders and 'large book pockets. Hooded helmets to match.

Ages 6 to 20 years. (Leader, Third Floor) Boy's School Slacks $3.95 to $12.95 New Sport Shirts $1.95 to 3.95 Boys Fall Jackets $3.95 to 9.95 Boys' Leisure Suits $6.95 to $12.95.

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