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The Nazareth Item tibiblbftbltibtblAtBbU AN INOePSNDCNT rAMlUr < KEW8PAKR ; DEVOTED TO LmauTuaa. i LOCAL AMO OENERAL nrnELuoaaoB ; ff letenmsieieisii -y^f45^— }^o. 33 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20 NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MOR.VING, JI^LV 16, V.m Boost Nazareth — Single Copy Thrat Canta MZASEra A. C. ASKS SnmirroriiiEiRM. SMZAllONSOnAH (AY CONTINUE Are Needed At Gai ^irday; Naaawth ' Band To PMraisli Music A form letter wa» »ent out Mon- e^ of this week by the Kaiareth Tjktotlc Club to the cltisens of ^^eth and community asking for diat* support of their orBanl- 1 fugdi are needed at once ••"iMtlnue and keep tlie local ball TTu. tact and It U hoped the call ^ te received with due respect LTim splendid work performed by Ze learn thU aeaaon. The club U iZma to complete the ichedule rrSeEastern rennsylvanla Uague. Zt unless help l» forthcomtof very MM they will be compelled to dia- ^ This should not be ncoeisarr, ¦¦Mclaliy when the facta set forth Juie following letter are conslder- 0g: The letter: "Dtar mends:— Do you know that your eommunU te u about to lose the best advertiae- ^t I* has had since the daya of SJTll-S'a'e BasebaU League? Do you know that the preaent UMi compares favo^bly with the tMm of that era? Do you know tbat In the pMt aix (•) games your preaent represenU- ktiw ta the BMtMrn PennajrlvMla UMae of BaseMl Club* hM bMl atotty.flve (M) aotld bue hits? Do you knov that It U out ot Hoond place In the league tnm br I etty narrow mM«ln? ¦ms above mentioned questloaa an tacts regarding the Naaareth Atfektlc Club's bell team. Na»reth Is known the world over Hr It's cement. It'a underwear, It's iMtitry and it's specialty farming. lUiareth u known thiougbout the u a real basebaU minded ¦munity and deserving of a plonship In the Eastern Penn- illvanla League. Shall the Industries, the business paple a"d the community In gen¬ ual suffer the los* of a wonderful idvertlsement such as a champion- Atp baicbAll team? The Directors of the organization aie determined they shall not. and tre .wagin? a campaign .startln? Monday. July 13th to SaturclAy, ' July 18tli ;o rai.<* $1,000 In an en¬ deavor to keep th? club Intact. Will you do year share? Every bU hd|H. Thanklr.j; ynu in advance for your kind, support. We are, Yours In Sport. NAZARFTH ATHLETIC CLUB ' A boo<;er game will lie playe;l tUs 8at'jrd.iy afternoon with East Owenvllle. leaders ol the league. MM the Nazareth Band will'furnish ¦Mie. The boys are doing their |Wt on the diamond, let's do our I fart by giving them the proper oo they may continue. iMlTHAIIinWiCO. lETEIVES $224,346 FOR PWA PROJECTS A ¦ j-:\'. >f $224,346 had been allot- |ted ;> Northampton County for Public W.)rt:s Adminis-ratiTn pro¬ jects .i; of April 1. 1936. aecordin? to an iinnounremcnt made today by K L Litrlienwalner. State Director for ::-,.- National Em' rjencv Council Four of tliose projects were .still tnK!»'r construction, two having been •wnpWtpd Tliese project.', which •ere desiifncd to stimulate activity A xh' heavy indu.stries, Include •thooU. street Iniprovements and a ••st ¦, fflce K.vthimpton countians have also [ Wen benefitted by 35 state-wide IfoJecLs which have been allotted l.:40860. for highways, dam locks. karljor Improvements, airport faci¬ lities, an^ other construction. The State of Pennsylvania has Jeen allocated a total of |lM,0OIMt w Public Works AdminUtratlon project- wliose estimated cost Li n«.630.4oe. The balance of the wst lns bwn nnanced In each eaae \^ ''¦'¦'¦ community In which the wrticular structure or Improvement M lonted Home Office and Manufacturing Plant of The Nazareth Wmst Compcny of Tc day ^mmmemm ^^.^¦'^^>^,.^ NAZAREIH WAIST CO. CELEBRATES HALF CENTURY OF CONTINUOUS OPERATION Fire Company To Purehase Inhilator For Use of Entire Community The local Vigilance Hose Com¬ pany, No. 1 is making preparation for tho .Mt'licitation or contributions from the citizen? of Nazareth and communitv for the purpose of pur- ciia.Nin? a much needed inhilator. Thi- apparatus !> u. eri to re.;uciate IKT-or.s overcame by heat, drowning or any accident causing unconscl- "U-n^ss and needing lung re-pira'ion immediately. Ciiairman Lawrence Rice an- noiaiced that the intent of furnUh- h\i N.tzareth and Community with a pubUc inhilator l.-* to meet a long- t.m-- necessity and that trained men at the fire house a~ well as at in¬ dustries will be on duly at aU time to answer urgent calls ol Nazareth ¦ind immediatt' cnvmunity. SCHOOL BOARD PENNSYLVANIA AN- PREPARES FOR I TICIPATES GOOD ENSUING TERM TOURIST SEASON More Than 1000 Enjoy OutinK At Bush .ill Park; Two and One-half Story Struc¬ ture Origin of Starting and Culminati.iff of Three Weil-Known Manufactur¬ ing Plants of Today; *'Nazareth Waist.s*' Now Famous The World Over; Approximately 400 Different Styles and Patterns Developed; 2200 Dozen Garments Daily Production In Modern Plant P. S. TRtMBOWER PRESIDENT SINCE IVVf, EMPLOY 4;r> STEADILY u tt it: "•^M tiett pAtt—trtd (IHM '« tttt pdt( * ^ ttm^etra'im't'mlm traa Hetee. IM« ^^ tb lln—H I«ira4 -ftmrmlremwmmt . Wi*,nttan. D C, MMi gM 1-Kaiin«lna(irmncro««i» •¦¦ Met. Vort •n4 ConiwrtJ- CUV teto t4~Ouil»m John DiUingee >l*m by C own in ChK*a«k The regular monthly meeting of the Nazareth School Board was held on Monday evening of thia week. All members of the Board w'-:,. pre.sent and C. F. Ntartin. pres¬ ident of the Board, presided. Tlie Treasurer of the Board pre- -ented a report showing a balance of $17.633 91 on June 1. 1936. The receipt.^ during the month of June ¦.virc $3..')23 01. and the expenditure.? $11,346.71, having a balance of $9.- 810 12 on July 6. The Sinkin? Fund as of Ju'v 6. ,show:Tl a cash balance of $.')24.15 anl $,3!).000(iO Trea-Ui'y B.)nd. or a ntal of $39.,)24 1"^ The Tax Collector rendered a re- liort showltij collectlon.s of .--cho-ol ;;ixes duniz th'" mmth of June e mount na to $318 74 BilN aagregatins; $1727 42 were .ipproved for payment and the Treasurer authorized to pay them. The bond presented by Mr. Chas. P. Schnerr. Tre.i-urer of the Board, amoun' .«12.noo. in whi^h the Hart¬ ford Accident and Idemnlty Com¬ pany is the suretv. was accept"d by the Board The Property Committee wa.s au¬ thorlaed and directed to have all wlndow.s in the high <ichool building cleaned on the outside by the Stanley Window Cleaning Company of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, at tlwtr bid of IM.OO: the work to be (OtontiniMtf on Pat* SU) mnmERCATCHiS THE MOST FISH '-tV>rtoscue, N. J.. Sunday. July 13. -tarl LaBarre. Charles Pysher, Willard Hess, William Penner, Smiley Roberts, Tony Zonk, Baldy Altofer. Charles Altofer, Herb Ross. Cmrys Rowland and Charles Smith, of Bangor, Pa; Joseph and Prank Helntaplnan, Paul Werkheiser, Mal¬ colm Smith. Ken Bnfler. and J. E Mummer ot NaMteth. Pa., caught IM wciikflsh. porgie* and crackers in the DeUware Rt«cr Bay, oil rort»arac today. Tbe party fished fMB Uw pMwr kMt "CvrlMr. naa- Md By CapUta MatoM WhUdia Tony SMk ea«gM Uw la Uw 9B*ty. a tbem tub. MMMwrcaagMttw other tptcAt that are i In Uw bay are black aea base, aea trout, flounders and klagaah. • A Hartuburg. Julv 16—The Penn¬ .sylvania Scenic and Historic Com- mls-ion. created by the 1935 Legis¬ lature and functionin? since March 1st of this year, reachittg out Into evei-y fection of the United States with literature d>ign-'d to attra:t motorists into the Keystone State. On June 1st, l.wt the Commi.i- IContinued on Page 81x> The Nazareth Waiit Company, one ll the olde.it. iin^t succe.isful and valued industries of Nazireth was founded in S ptem'ocr. 1886 by O. A. Schneebel:. Lewl.s Kratni^r and Hans Nold?. T'.vt) of these three j pioneers of industry, Schneebeli and Nolde. were employed bv Lewis ' Kraemer in the manufacture of -.vjol^n piece giods at Reading, i however, later Mr SchneebeU was ' successful in interesting a few Naza-| :¦ene^ to Inve.-t in a local hosiery \ plant and it was then that The N'azareth \Vai.-.t Company was start- •^d. The twj and one-hall story brick structure shown on this page was bu.lt fifty vears aso at th> in¬ tersection cf Whitfield and B'^lvi- dere streets. The western half itoused the entire plant at that tmie. Later the eastern half which may be detected by the differnce in brick u^ed. was added Lewis Kraemer was the fust pres¬ ident of this then new concern and O. A. Schneeljeli the first .superin¬ tendent, Hans Nolde .served in the capacity of enaineer, packer and all- P. S TPUMBOWER a;' u.id handy m.m and H'^nry Kraetner. who lavr f:und"d and 0P'rat»d The Krat-mer Ho.stery Ccmpiif.y w:«s th° first boo'rCrteeper and mill h-?:per. They rtart°d op'-r- a'i.-jns ty fir.-t mantfacturin? men's half-ho«€. The manufacturing of tnen'- half-hose conf.nu -d for abou ^ne yrar when Mr. Schnee'jeli r'.iangcJ the plmt to th:' manufac- *n-ing of underwear. including niis.'es vests. .V tlie end of th'^ first year Henry K:a'tner and Ha.n.- Nold? left the waist plant and .'=tartcd a hosiery mill of th°ir own by purchasing the 'd Nazareh Fiundry, now known a- T'r^ Kvactner Hosiery Mil! Kraemer and Nold? continued in bu-.nes.s here fer another year and ; tli^n served busines.s relations I Kta- mer remained :n business here ! wh.le Nold' wef.t to Reading tJ ' st ut in the hosiery bu.»;ness. T;ie two and one-half story brick 111 ;d:ng I'tKtated on Belvtdere Street. th.'-refore. was the ot:z:v. of thre' ;jrojects start.ng and eliminating ! (Ooattnued on tiut Pagai NAZARETH JUNIOR LEGION TEAM LOSES CHAMPIONSHIP Due To Brown & Lynch Pust -Not Retrii^terintr Ikthlchem Take.s Two Play-offs From Local Lads. Monday and Tut.stlay Nazareth Waht Phnt of Fifty Yitrs Ago Mr and Urs Saanwl Happel. of Bethlehem, and Mrs Artm BardiU. of Maaareth. on Saturday made aa antemoMle trip to the Odd Pellovs Home. Middletown, where ttey visited Thomi^* Prederick, aged Vt years Mr Prederick was bom at Sch-wrieck. bu: Uter moved to Bethlehem SOCIAL SKtMITV WARD ORGANIZED Regional OSeea tl Ow^Bodal Security Board for the tKnm nt ftnnsylvania. New Jerary and Delaware have been epeaed la tte WMener BuUding. Rooou 1S14-1SM. Philadelphia, ^nnsylvanla. Tte Philadelphia Regional OSce win be in charge of WlUiaa U Dili as Regional Director and llarry K. Soiviuen. Assistant Director The ofBce will have a staff of eiperu and apecialiau on unemployment compen.iation. pi.i>lic astistaoce. and W^leral old-a** beneflt insur¬ ance All empl<»vee» of the Regional Oflke will be und«r Federal Civtl Ser^tc* as required by law under tte aocta! Scurtty Aet. r. Ol or A. MBm Camp No 315. Patriotic Order of Americans, met in weekly seaaion in tte Bahp Building, preaident Ruth Hawk presiding. Acting chairman AUee amhelawr. eeadiirted tte de¬ votional eserdaea. Mra. Mary Atel preaented a report on ^-nm aad Mrs Alice l^aata wat leportcd on tte sick Ust. An aaaouncement waa read re- gardUig tte quarterly diatriet owet- mg which wlU te teld m Baatoo oa Tuesday evening, iuly Wat • n ¦ ¦KAMMO VMmNM Mr and Mrs Oeorge Klagkinger and family and Miaa Martka King¬ inger. of Rea«tnc. oa Baaday viait- ''d Mr and Mrs Harry B Manger. Belvidere street The ITbub^ ii aiv native* of Naaamh. bat tevr Ueet at Reading for many COMWN CARRIERS Harrlskarg —The Public Service Commlaaion has issued these certl¬ flcatea of pabllc convenience: An^McCww. Butler. R D 2 to transpart coal, astes'and household goods la uae. Walter L. Arnold. Natareth. to transport property, refuse, asheii. eacavated auterial^ and road and building eonatmction matertals such ai are usually transported in dump trucks. •OT iCOtTS APP'^Wbaately twenty reenters ot the Boy Soout Troop V-J2 left for Camp Weyiadt on Sunday aftT- noan Tte majority of the m?mt>er» »»libe gone for one v^k while ^eenl wiS stay for an adJiujnal MAIN STREET PROPERTV CHANCES HANDS The Balip Building, a four-story brick structure housing three stores on the main floor, a dwelling and apartments was purchased last Saturday morning Uy Tte Win R Beitel Home Association. Tte store rooms ire now occupied by Paul Heckman. R E Sanger aad WiUlam Himlfr Mr and Mr* Prank Roth and daughter. Arevesta ol Laureldale and Mub Helen letiler. ot Middle- burg. Md . called on Mr and Mr* Ch%rI-« Rof*, p»rk street on Sun- Cty D le to th? unfortunate situation ar: ing frcm n^gUience on the part of the Brown <S; L..nch Pist. the Nazareth Junior Leg.on team, which nas made a splendid shewing dur ti.; t 5 fntire seas in afd had the championship practically clinched los: two 4-0 ga.me.s to Bethlehem Monday and Tuesday evenings. los- tn? tlte laurels well earned up to •;i:^ time. Circum.stances surrounding this \- rv unfortunate situation has caused considerable Ixal co.niment :-^jard:ng the fairness and sports- :n.itlship shown by all concerned. .\l":'.ou2h Bet'iiehem has talcen the p;a''-jlf.i without any doubt, never- tiieie.ss. these play-ofi games ware otily nece.-sitated through the negli¬ gence of The Brown & Lynch Pos" :n not forwardtn? the signed dcKtu- ments to state officials of the Legion Lea?u> registering their team in tiie league in due time. Mee'mgs If coanty league officials were held It Bethle.hem regarding the matter and it was first decided that Naza- :eth should remain and hold th:- r;r~t po.sition wit.hout furthT adue Hr.vevpr. later It was decided that play-off games had to be played witli Bethlehem resulting in Naza- r-th losing the play-off^ and the county championship. Although utif irtunate and .seemingly unfair 'o th» local players. Nazareth ac¬ cepted the verdict as handed down bv the league's ruling and too.< th.? bump without flinching—and thaf- -portsmanship LOC.U BOV AT WEST POINT ^^est Poii.t. Ne* York, J ilv 16- Ie-.(.:s J Pepp-^r., ,-on of Mr and ^^r.- Raymond T Peppeil. N New ST<»-t. Nazare-.i Pa, who »a- ¦>w.nn m as ^ Cadet at the V 3 Military Academy liere on July Is* has b-v-n a.««igned -o the S.x-;-, Company by Major Oeneral W n Connar Superintendent. The t?ta strength of PeppeU s cla.ss u 557 Fo.- the next »ix week* Pepp»l and his clas-smates will r.'ceive an mteasive cour-* of Insirjction in various military subjects including l»th drills and lectures. O.t July 30th tte clfcss will te absoro^J tnto tte Corps of Cadets and Wil. par¬ ticipate in tte unpressive parados which are teld daily. Ouring tte last week tn Aujuu tte new cadets will partidpat* in a flre day practice nmrch through Central VaUey. situated aouthwest of West AMat ttiuttm the march they WUl live m abeHer teats aad eat from roUii« Utctaeaa. Tte academic year wtO Septemtee 1st. Claaoraoai WiU start at • W A M md vtO extend until Igg 9. M. vttli an hours imermtoalon for hiacli DrlUs and compulsory Intramural athlrtics Will tate up anotter hoar la tte afternoon f^»r academic work tte claae WiU te divided into aectloBs of from ten to fourteen eaSeto. and each msn will te required to reclta in each «ubje« every dap. SAFETY TROPIT AWARDED TO PLANT FOUR OF PENBMNXB CORPORATIOM liick Wahl PrMmU Tro¬ phy At Mectiiif TMt- day Afternoon Tne 1933 no-loet-time-accldos^ trophy was awarded to Pester | plant 4 of the Penna-Dlsle Corporation Tuesday afternoon four ocloclc at the plant. Tte mg *a.s in charge of W. 9. prode, who rs in charge of sa and employment Remarks made by William Oano. goneial -upermtentleni of the NortlMR Division of the corporation, aaC Ro.slyn Fortuin. member of tiM Executive Committee of the Ra¬ tional Safety Council. Floyd Wal¬ ters superint/endent of plant 4 BBm eepted the trophy In behalf of UM employees who were congratulat«i upon the .splendid cooperation throughout this plant for the paat vear Thi. Ls the i.econd aafatf award made to this same plant. Willam Klein vioe president Ui charge of operations, gave a brief resume on the re-organization of the corporation whicli took plaoa recently at which time J. A. Miller, former president of the board was made president of the corporation. He also presented the state honor award.s to plants four and five. The pre.«entatlon of the trophy followed and Dick Wahl, PlaM Engineer of the Portland Cemoal Association delivered tte followtng address: "Fellow Workers tn tte cement Industry: I greet you on behalf of tte Port- land Cement Association. It M indeed a great pleasure and aa honor to te tere on this ausplekMM occasion I .>ay this for two reasona —first, becau-* I mean It and sec¬ ond because you expect me to sap so. Mr Curtu- Secretary of the Ac¬ cident Pre\e:ition Committt'e ot the PC A WHO u.sually does tha honors on such occa.sions Is unable to be with u> t idav jo I will try to pinch-hit for him Vou men are engaged In an ii.dustry. na*ion-wide. whieh manu* tae ures a product Us-d quite eK« 'eivlvely in the construction of highways throughout the country. These w;d° highways with thelf "ven durable surface and Ught color give giyater comfort and greater visibility esix-clally for night drning and a.s a result have greatly reduced the amount of traffic accl- den'- E\"'TV -.pre there are move¬ ments afoot to reduce accidenta tjoth on the highwavs and in indus¬ try. I am on the highways con- tantlv and appreciate the part you men play In the accident prevention campapigii Wr are h-»re today to express Otir admiratiott and our resppect for the plendid achievement of the men of this m.ll iPenn-Dixie Plant. No. 4i in again operating f>r an entire year of 193.5 without a single lost- time-accident We must al.so pay tribute lo the team-work which brought about thto result Your safety committee backed l>y the executives of tha Company lia\e .spent long hours of study upon safety problems You men have just carefully and painstakingly put into practice tha results of this s*udy and you ara to be congratulated upon this .spirit of cooperation. Vour record i.s one of which vou ean well be proud. Vou won the a vard in 1931. 33 and aeain in 1935 unfortunately your record for this year has been mar¬ red but do not let this deter you m .\our effort to prevent future accidents ^o dig in and lets get tha award again in 1937. I feel I would not te doing justloa o our fellow-worker and friend, Mr Wilham Kleim. if I did not <Oontlauad an Km LEGION AIIXUAIY ELECTS OFFHUS The American Legion Auxiliary of H V Knecht Unit No 415, met Fridav evening with Mrs Dorothy Folweiler pre-iding Tte AmerkMft [^¦sion Auxiliarv medal was award- d -.1 Ali.-e Schmidt Beek and tte Poppv pooler to Ruth HeUick. The m»mtiprship chairman. Mrs. Charl s Millheim reported IM awai- tiers. ivceiving six new awmbara in tte unit. Mrs Hannah Kemmerer and Mia. tX>rothr Polweiler mprewnted tte Unit at th Puur-OOunty- at Mauch Chunk Satuttey. Tte Blanket a«b tth Tte foUovinc preatdent. Mra. vice-pwiMmt. Mra.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 33 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1936-07-16 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 07 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1936 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 33 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1936-07-16 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-01 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from film at 300 dpi. The original file size was 38431 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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The Nazareth Item
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AN INOePSNDCNT rAMlUr < KEW8PAKR
; DEVOTED TO LmauTuaa. i
LOCAL AMO
OENERAL nrnELuoaaoB ; ff letenmsieieisii
-y^f45^— }^o. 33 — 48 So. Main St., Phone 20
NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MOR.VING, JI^LV 16, V.m
Boost Nazareth — Single Copy Thrat Canta
MZASEra A. C. ASKS
SnmirroriiiEiRM.
SMZAllONSOnAH (AY CONTINUE
Are
Needed At Gai
^irday; Naaawth ' Band To PMraisli Music
A form letter wa» »ent out Mon- e^ of this week by the Kaiareth Tjktotlc Club to the cltisens of ^^eth and community asking for diat* support of their orBanl- 1 fugdi are needed at once ••"iMtlnue and keep tlie local ball TTu. tact and It U hoped the call ^ te received with due respect LTim splendid work performed by Ze learn thU aeaaon. The club U iZma to complete the ichedule rrSeEastern rennsylvanla Uague. Zt unless help l» forthcomtof very MM they will be compelled to dia- ^ This should not be ncoeisarr, ¦¦Mclaliy when the facta set forth Juie following letter are conslder- 0g: The letter: "Dtar mends:—
Do you know that your eommunU te u about to lose the best advertiae- ^t I* has had since the daya of SJTll-S'a'e BasebaU League?
Do you know that the preaent UMi compares favo^bly with the tMm of that era?
Do you know tbat In the pMt aix
(•) games your preaent represenU-
ktiw ta the BMtMrn PennajrlvMla
UMae of BaseMl Club* hM bMl
atotty.flve (M) aotld bue hits?
Do you knov that It U out ot Hoond place In the league tnm br I etty narrow mM«ln?
¦ms above mentioned questloaa an tacts regarding the Naaareth Atfektlc Club's bell team.
Na»reth Is known the world over Hr It's cement. It'a underwear, It's iMtitry and it's specialty farming.
lUiareth u known thiougbout the u a real basebaU minded
¦munity and deserving of a plonship In the Eastern Penn- illvanla League.
Shall the Industries, the business paple a"d the community In gen¬ ual suffer the los* of a wonderful idvertlsement such as a champion- Atp baicbAll team?
The Directors of the organization aie determined they shall not. and tre .wagin? a campaign .startln? Monday. July 13th to SaturclAy, ' July 18tli ;o rai.<* $1,000 In an en¬ deavor to keep th? club Intact.
Will you do year share? Every bU hd|H.
Thanklr.j; ynu in advance for your kind, support. We are,
Yours In Sport. NAZARFTH ATHLETIC CLUB ' A boo<;er game will lie playe;l tUs 8at'jrd.iy afternoon with East Owenvllle. leaders ol the league. MM the Nazareth Band will'furnish ¦Mie. The boys are doing their |Wt on the diamond, let's do our I fart by giving them the proper oo they may continue.
iMlTHAIIinWiCO. lETEIVES $224,346 FOR PWA PROJECTS
A ¦ j-:\'. >f $224,346 had been allot- |ted ;> Northampton County for Public W.)rt:s Adminis-ratiTn pro¬ jects .i; of April 1. 1936. aecordin? to an iinnounremcnt made today by K L Litrlienwalner. State Director for ::-,.- National Em' rjencv Council
Four of tliose projects were .still tnK!»'r construction, two having been •wnpWtpd Tliese project.', which •ere desiifncd to stimulate activity A xh' heavy indu.stries, Include •thooU. street Iniprovements and a ••st ¦, fflce
K.vthimpton countians have also [ Wen benefitted by 35 state-wide IfoJecLs which have been allotted
l.:40860. for highways, dam locks. karljor Improvements, airport faci¬ lities, an^ other construction.
The State of Pennsylvania has Jeen allocated a total of |lM,0OIMt w Public Works AdminUtratlon project- wliose estimated cost Li n«.630.4oe. The balance of the wst lns bwn nnanced In each eaae \^ ''¦'¦'¦ community In which the wrticular structure or Improvement M lonted
Home Office and Manufacturing Plant of The Nazareth Wmst Compcny of Tc day
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NAZAREIH WAIST CO. CELEBRATES HALF CENTURY OF CONTINUOUS OPERATION
Fire Company To Purehase Inhilator For Use of Entire Community
The local Vigilance Hose Com¬ pany, No. 1 is making preparation
for tho .Mt'licitation or contributions from the citizen? of Nazareth and communitv for the purpose of pur- ciia.Nin? a much needed inhilator. Thi- apparatus !> u. eri to re.;uciate IKT-or.s overcame by heat, drowning or any accident causing unconscl- "U-n^ss and needing lung re-pira'ion
immediately.
Ciiairman Lawrence Rice an- noiaiced that the intent of furnUh- h\i N.tzareth and Community with a pubUc inhilator l.-* to meet a long- t.m-- necessity and that trained men at the fire house a~ well as at in¬ dustries will be on duly at aU time to answer urgent calls ol Nazareth ¦ind immediatt' cnvmunity.
SCHOOL BOARD PENNSYLVANIA AN-
PREPARES FOR I TICIPATES GOOD ENSUING TERM TOURIST SEASON
More Than 1000 Enjoy OutinK At Bush .ill Park; Two and One-half Story Struc¬ ture Origin of Starting and Culminati.iff of Three Weil-Known Manufactur¬ ing Plants of Today; *'Nazareth Waist.s*' Now Famous The World Over; Approximately 400 Different Styles and Patterns Developed; 2200 Dozen Garments Daily Production In Modern Plant
P. S. TRtMBOWER PRESIDENT SINCE IVVf, EMPLOY 4;r> STEADILY
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The regular monthly meeting of the Nazareth School Board was held on Monday evening of thia week. All members of the Board w'-:,. pre.sent and C. F. Ntartin. pres¬ ident of the Board, presided.
Tlie Treasurer of the Board pre- -ented a report showing a balance of $17.633 91 on June 1. 1936. The receipt.^ during the month of June ¦.virc $3..')23 01. and the expenditure.? $11,346.71, having a balance of $9.- 810 12 on July 6. The Sinkin? Fund as of Ju'v 6. ,show:Tl a cash balance of $.')24.15 anl $,3!).000(iO Trea-Ui'y B.)nd. or a ntal of $39.,)24 1"^
The Tax Collector rendered a re- liort showltij collectlon.s of .--cho-ol ;;ixes duniz th'" mmth of June e mount na to $318 74
BilN aagregatins; $1727 42 were .ipproved for payment and the Treasurer authorized to pay them.
The bond presented by Mr. Chas. P. Schnerr. Tre.i-urer of the Board, amoun' .«12.noo. in whi^h the Hart¬ ford Accident and Idemnlty Com¬ pany is the suretv. was accept"d by the Board
The Property Committee wa.s au¬ thorlaed and directed to have all wlndow.s in the high |
Month | 07 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1936 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19360716_001.tif |
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