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VOL. LXXXII KUTZTOWN, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 T*»l*»ph9ris 7343 NO.

LIBRARY OFFERS 50 NEW Kutztown To Get $5300 BOOKS TO BOYS-GIRLS; THURSDA f \ SA T UKUA f j Quarter Million Armory Assured From State For Streets; Get yours tonight! The Kutztown Public Library has received 50 new books from Double Last Year's Aid the Pennsylvania State Library The Borough of Kutztown this year will receive from the State of Extension Division, reports Wil­ Pennsylvania just a bit more than 100 per cent increase in state road liam Stickler, librarian. Sponsor­ For Kutztown National Guards allocation from the motor license fund. ed by the Business and Profes­ What has been talked about The increase is a part of the $807,547 which will be received by Berks sional Women's Club, the library county municipalities under the recently passed state bill which in­ procures these books in order speculatively for some time has creased the annual allocation by* that boys and girls may have become a definite thing with the $30,000,000. many happy, relaxing hours of Report forms have been received MAXATAWNY D.V.B.S. reading. announcement that all the neces­ and filled out by borough officials CLOSES TONIGHT, 7:30 Among the new titles ar. Crazy sary papers have been signed by to be filed with District 5 of the Castle, Choo Choo, Rabbit Foot State Highways Department from A total of 100 is enrolled in the For Luck, The Super-Duper Car, the various departments of the where they will be sent to Harris­ two-week Daily Vacation Bible Trails West and the Men Who State of Pennsylvania to assure burg for payment. School at Zion church, Maxatawny, Made Them, Davy Crockett, The the erection of a new National This year Kutztown will receive which closes tonight at 7:30. The True Book of Indians, Being Nice Guard Armory for Kutztown. approximately $5300 compared to daily offerings will go toward the is Lots of Fun, Cherry Ann and last year's $2500. Under the new purchase of a school bus for the the Dragon Horse, God Planned Started as far back as last year, formula of payments the municipal­ Rocky Boy Indian Mission in Mon­ It That Way, Wires Up, The Boy's the movement to have better ity received about $300 per mile tana. The directors are John Knit­ Book of Modern Railroading, and facilities for the local Guard unit of streets and $1.19 per person of tle and Edward Leiby and the sec­ Flicka, Ricka, Dicka Bake a was almost sidetracked when the population. Kutztown, according to retaries Russell Guldin and Irvin Cake. the 1950 census is listed as having Miller. Department of Public Instruction Library Hours: Each Thursday failed to at-ree to the transfer of 3,110 residents. The teachers and helpers are: night from 7 to 9, and Saturdays , In drawing up the 1956 budget, nursery: Mrs. Calvin Stump, Mrs. from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. a part of that department's real borough officials estimated that this Lewis Rhode and Mrs. Wilbur estate for the armory. year'3 allocation would approxi­ Gery; kindergarten: Mrs. Neil Har­ mate $2800 which was earmarked Influential citizens of Kutztown ing and Geraldine Stump; primary: Homecoming were not content to let the matter for the reconstruction of Normal Mrs. Ernest Angstadt, Mrs. Nathan Avenue. The $2800 was not enough rest with that decision and other Freeby and Mrs. John Knittle; jun­ departments were contacted. Offi­ for completing the job and other ior: Mrs. Homer Guldin and Clara At Ziegel Church borough moneys were to be used. H cials of both the Department of Richards; and intermediate-senior: rimes! . i , 1 Property and Supplies and the De­ As it is, all of the $5300 will be Evelyn Christman and Shirley Ra­ Sunday at 2 P.M. —•-•,-::•.--!r'* £ partment of Military Affairs were used for the rebuilding. benold. v"' ' V in'. • t*—" **""" ' I'—' _. (_— __ kU | 'moot ' haaa) jfw interested and the necessary steps I . @ B \B. £ § taken to release just about seven Revs. Englert and Laubach it*:. dr.•*•-"• -Jr-ta *..-ar**t [ tWtt WMi irrr. acres of property of the Kutztown Councilmen Plan Installation Sneakers; Church School State Teachers College. Observance Tonight Last Friday Dr. Charles H. Boehm, new State Superintendent Of Water and Sewage Lines Home Coming and Community of Public Instruction, signed the Open House Sunday at 2 p.m. will D E. . ' last paper in the transfer. Money for the building of the J Plans for the installation of water, sewage and storm sewer lines climax the week long rededication Front and side views of the proposed National Guard Armory be drawn by an architect engaged for the job. Preliminary specifi­ and the reconstruction of Normal avenue comprised the business at services at Ziegel Union church, new armory has already been ear­ which will be built on a seven acre tract on the extreme northern cations call for a building of buff brick to blend with other build­ marked. Only two armories will be the June meeting of Kutztown Town Council. Breinigsville R. 1. The Rev. Dr. end of Kutztown State Teachers College and near College Gardens. ings on the college campus. Actual construction will begin some­ built in Pennsylvania this year. Borough Engineer Walter Spotts was authorized to draw up specifi­ Donald M. C. Englert, professor of The drawing is by an architect on the staff of the Military Affairs On May 25 Governor George M. cations for the installation of water, sewage and storm sewer lines in Old Testament at the E. and R. Department It was made when negotiations began. Other plans will time next year, officials have said. Seminary, Lancaster, and the Rev. Leader signed House Bill 2089 in the new Highland Park section* which permits spending part of the which Is being developed into a Robert A. Laubach, Richlandtown Lutheran Parish, both former pas­ Kutztown Group Flag Day today! .'tate's money for what are called residential section by Harold Mil­ Mrs. Schappell tors, will speak. Greetings will be Have you ever been homesick Many Relatives, Friends See 100 per cent items. Federal money ler and Attorney John Dry. He was given by the following area pas­ for Old Glory? So homesick that has limitations on its use and state money is likewise restricted. also authorized to make a survey Heads Auxiliary tors: the Revs Carl Borger, George To Report Tonight tears flood your eyes? MacNeal, Marvin Harding, Clar­ That happened to me the long- Publisher Receive Doctorate In building a structure of special­ of the storm sewer system in the ized use such as an armory there ence R. Rahn, John L. Long, Rob­ On $900,000 Drive ago early morning I walked alone Charles H. Esser, president of I Eastern part of the borough. Legion Post 480 ert Titus, Luther J. Linn and Wil­ for two hours along the Bund at are some items outside the limita­ Council further authorized En­ Kutztown Publishing Company and I tions and special action by the liam O. Wolford. The Rev. John L. Yokohama. Every kind of craft publisher of the Patriot and prom­ gineer Spotts to draw up plans was in port from across the K.S.T.C. SENDS OUT Legislature was necessary. Herbster, E. and R. pastor, will ad­ Nearly 110 Prospects on List inent layman in the United Luth-1 and specifications for the recon­ Unit and Past Presidents minister the Communion at 10:15 Seven Seas, ranging from san- Of the almost one-quarter mil­ m* eran Church of America, was one struction of Normal avenue from In Borough; $668,050 pans and Chinese junks to URGENT PLEA FOR ROOMS lion dollars which will be spent in a.m. The afternoon service will be of six to receive honorary degrees Noble St, to the Saucony Creek Give $100 to Orphan; freighters and ocean liners. But building the new armory, 75 per preceded by a turkey dinner and Total Reported FOR 1956-1957 STUDENTS at Muhlenberg Commencement bridge. Upon completion of the Memorial Held refreshments will be served during not a single one floated the Stars cent comes from the Federal gov­ Kutztown State Teachers Col­ June 11. ernment and 25 per cent from the specifications Secretary Carl Bortz Election of officers, the adoption Open House. Nearly 110 prospects in the Kutz­ and Stripes! is to advertise for bids. Recently veterans across the lege sends out an urgent S.O.S. In awarding him the degree of State of Pennsylvania. of another orphan at Scotland Tonight at 8. Church Night will town area for the Greater Reading Doctor of Letters, Dr. John Conrad nation decorated the graves of for rooms and apartments for Although the armory is now as- A resolution was adopted by School, a memorial service, and a be observed when Mrs. Willis D. Development Fund are being visit­ Seegers, president, said, "It gives | sured it is doubtful whether actual Council accepting the floor plans Mathias, Allentown, will speak. The those who paid the supreme 1956-1957 students. sandwich sale »r.d carrt party ,*-*'aa» 1 ed this week bv a committee under sacrifice in all wars, who new lie -me pleasure to present this honor to Continund on pag* night, column eight as presented by Architect Freder­ prog-.-i.j will include an historical the chairmanship of Carl R. Bieber. Similar requests also come to my friend and fellow classmate " The ick Shenk, Wyomissing. for remod­ claimed the attention of the Kutx­ pageant directed by Mr. and Mrs. in Flander's Field, in national cemeteries, among the unknown the Patriot hood was placed upon him by the eling of the first floor of Town Hall town Legion Auxiliary at Its recent Continued on page Ave, column three The volunteers received their dead, in small cemeteries, church All those willing to share their Rev. Lester E. Fetter, D.D., Alsace Girl Scout Day Into a Drop-In Youth Center. monthly meeting. cards at a meeting last Thursday Lutheran, Reading, former presi­ evening in the Kutztown Fire Hall. ones too, and in plots set aside rooms with future teachers, please The Kutztown School Authority It was also reported that at the Rotary Told "Not on family farms. dent of the Reading Conference. e They started an intensive one-week notify the college personnel of­ Camp at Edmar was gr»>* ' d permission to con­ recent Commencement at Scotland Let us never forget the signifi­ Others similarly honored were struct Wt) 36-foot driveway en­ campaign to call on prospective fice at once! the speaker, Dr. Roy Franklin School, Mrs. Eva Frey, in the name To Overpay Taxes" subscribers to the Fund on Mon­ cance of each stripe and start trances at the new elementary of the Unit, presented Ethel Karas. Nichols, vice provost of the Univer­ June 19th to 22d school on Normal avenue. day and will hold a report meeting its orphan graduate with $75, plus "Don't overpay your taxes" C. tonight at the Fire Hall. sity of Pennsylvania, and dean of Councilmen H. Calvert North­ $25 from the Past Presidents. Ethel, Malcolm Smith, West Reading, told the Graduate School of Arts and eimer and Myron Boyer were in­ now a certified beautician, also re­ Kutztown Rotary last night at Lin­ George D. Lutz, chairman of the Kutztown Merchants Plan Sciences, who received a Doctor of j Brownies June 26th to 29th; structed to contact the Gonser ceived personal gifts from mem­ coln Tavern. A member of the firm Birdsboro campaign, and Earl H. Keim, chairman of the Boyertown Letters; Joseph Samuel Young, j Mrs. Sherwood Miller Home Trustees asking them per- bers who attended the program. An­ of Bach, Smith and Bach, account­ president of Lehigh Portland Ce-1 tyle [)jrector Conttnued on pc*g* eight, column seven other orphan will be adopted in ants and auditors, he outlined fea­ campaign, have reported that their Special Summer Event committees are working to com­ ment Company, Allentown, Doctor ] the Fall. tures of the 1954 Internal Revenue "Balloon Days" a new promotion by the Kutztown Merchants As­ of Laws; and the Revs. Conrad I Camp Edmar wi** again oe the Code and suggested where tax sav­ plete their assignments by tomor­ superintendent of Kutztown Club Mrs. John Schappell, who was row. sociation will be held next Friday and Saturday. Weiser Raker, sito of the day camp of both the ings are possible in relation to the Thousands of balloons have been delivered to the committee headed Good Shepherd Home, Allentown; Kutztown Girl Scouts and the elected president, to take office Oc­ preparation of personal income The Birdsboro and Boyertown tober first, will be assisted by the by Lester Bieber, secretary of the association. Frank Edmund Radcliffe, Holy Brownies, and the caijip will again Women to Install tax returns He is a member of the committees each report $1,000 in Spirit, Reading, and W. Paul Reu- following: Mrs. Arthur Meitzler new subscriptions, and Oley has Members of the association have designated the two-day event as be called Kaga-Sadaca (an "a" Rotary, and was intro­ mann, president of the Artman added to the first letter of each and Mrs. Eva Frey, vice presidents; duced by Ira C. R. Guldin. raised $1,500. a Summer Festival of Bargains. , ~ ~ ; ~,—^ T" Officers, Tonight Mrs. Grace Trumbauer, recording Balloons will be inflated and fas- nera' Home Tuesday night. Reports Home for Lutherans, Ambler, Doc­ word in Kutztown Girl Scout Homer Moll, chairman of the „ ,„ on the Better Homes Show were tor of Divinity. secretary; Mrs. Anna LeVan, cor­ William Geisler, College Gar­ Hamburg campaign, reported $2,700 tened on sticks and then on fltne .... Camp I. This announcement is made responding secretary; Mrs. Paul dens, was inducted and C. L. Heck­ light standards on Main St. to give made by the committee and other Relatives who witnessed the by Mrs. Sherwood Miller, director in new subscriptions from that ceremony were Mrs. Esser, Mr. Mrs. Italo deFrancesco Kramer, treasurer; Mrs. William man outlined to him the scope of community for a total of $6,200. the town a carnival appearance to events were discussed. Dates for the Girl Scouts are Rotary. transients driving through. The next meeting will be held and Mrs. Jacob R. Esser, Mr. and June 19 to 22, and the theme, West­ Announces Total of 16 Kurtz, chaplain; Mrs. John Que­ A total of $668,050 toward the man, historian: and Mrs. Edna Lei­ Guests were Howard Yoder of at the home of Karl Weber, vice Mrs. Platon Gottlund, Mrs. Charles ern Pioneers. The girls will leave Greater Reading Development Coming as it does at the start of Dieter and H. B. Yoder; also these Committee Chairmen belsperger and Mrs. Arthur Koh­ the Shoemakersville Club, and Fund goal of $900,000 was announ­ summer weather the merchants president of the association. Hus­ the Bieber garage at 9:15 Tuesday. ler, sergeants-at-arms. A motion Robert Swinehart, Emmaus. ced at the fifth report luncheon bands and wives have been invited foremen of Kutztown Publishing Wednesday and Thursday morn­ will be offering money-saving bar­ Company: Chester DeTurk, War­ Officers of the Kutztown Wo­ picture "Household Swindler" was Next week Dr. Charles H. Esser meeting held last Friday at the gains in seasonal merchandise in to attend the affair which will be ings; and return at 3:15 p.m. On man's Club will be installed tonight shown. will present Paul T. Diefenderfer, Berkshire Hotel. their efforts to keep Kutztown the in the form of a picnic event. ren Weidner, Arthur Zimmerman June 22d the hours will be 2:45 and at the June meeting at Trinity Reading, who will speak on his shopping center of the East Penn and Herman Detterline; Ira C. R. S:30 p.m. Parish house. The new officers in­ Mrs. Stella Fisher was endorsed Sidney D. Kline, campaign chair­ as a candidate for district director, hobby, "Tuna Fishing." Valley. Guldin, Kutztown Publishing Com­ The staff, in addition to Mrs. Mil­ clude Mrs. Italo L. de Francesco, man, announced that $53,150 in new pany treasurer, and Mrs. Guldin; Continued on page eight, column six subscriptions has been secured Therapist Opens ler, will include Mrs. Evan Fisher, president; Mrs. William Liggitt Participating stores will be iden­ Karl Weber and Alliene DeChant. since the last report tified through window cards. Bal­ assistant; Mrs Clarence J. Smith, and Mrs. Joseph Snook, vice presi­ DOCTOR OF EDUCATION of the Patriot; in addition to Mr. registrar: and Mrs. Clarence F. dents; Mrs. R. C. Tawney, record­ loons will be used in decorating Kutztown Offices Fleetwood DVBS LEWIS CLASS SHOOT each store and all shoppers will be and Mrs. George Wirtz and Dr. and Smith, Day Camp committee chair­ ing secretary; Mrs. Kermit Oswald, Mrs. Italo de Francesco, Kutztown; man. Full-time Scout leaders will corresponding secretary; Mrs. Jos­ The Kutztown Rod and Gun Club given balloons as gifts for their Mrs. George S. Kressley and Mr. be Mrs. Joseph Howard, Mrs. D. eph Howard, treasurer; also Mrs. Closes June 22d will hold a 50-target Lewis class I children. and Mrs. S. Raymond Smith, Read­ Darwin Angstadt. Mrs. Charles Robert Yoder, student loan chair­ P^iB shoot Sunday starting at 12:30 p. m. Final plans for the event were The Fleetwood Daily Vacation ing: and Dr. and Mrs. Henry En­ Kuhns, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Charles man, and Mrs. Frank Goodman, at the club grounds on Kutztown | made at the meeting of the asso­ dress, . Saul, Mrs. Allen Smith and Mrs. membership. Bible School, which opened June rt. 2. ciation held at Brumbach's Fu- 11 under the direction, for the 25th Following Commencement a Clarence F. Smith; and part-time, The incoming president announ­ season, of Esther M. Schlegel, will luncheon was served in the College Mrs. Patrick Malone and Mrs. ces these committee chairmen ap­ be closed June 22 with a picnic on Commons in honor of the six who Archie Schearer. pointments: Americanism: Kathryn the school grounds. Cornerstone Of Brandywine received honorary degrees, the Brownie dates are June 26 to 29. Bernd; Art and the American board of trustees and the faculty. with an Indian theme. Full-time Home, Mrs. John Grim; Con­ Enrollment, 242, is larger than last year. The Citation leaders will comprise Mrs. Robert servation and Gardens, Mrs. Stan­ School To Be Laid June 21 Dr. Esser's citation reads as fol- Yoder, Mrs. Raymond Smith, Mrs. ley Yorgey; Council of Interna­ On Thursday the 21st, an exhibit Contlnuod on pag* night, column on* Continued on pog* night, column thm* tional Clubs, Alliene DeChant; and program will be available to The cornerstone laying of the $1,- Directors Drama and Literature, Mrs. Clyde the public, doors opening at 6:30 333,361 Brandywine Heights Jun­ The officers of the Joint Board F. Lytle Sr.; Education and Leg­ p.m., the program to start an hour ior-Senior High school, being are John Rohrbach, president; Law­ islation, Mrs. William Lewis; Fi­ later. erected on a 31-acre tract adjacent rence Machmer, vice president; Lutheran Home Bequests nance, Mrs. W. Theodore Miller; The school is sponsored by to the Lutheran Home, Topton, will Henry Fegely, secretary, and Fran­ Music, Mrs. John Lovell; Commu­ Fleetwood Community Council of be held Thursday, June 21, at 7:30 cis DeLong, treasurer. nity Affairs, (formerly Public Wel­ Churches. p.m. The members of the school Totalled $115,919 in 1955 fare and Safety) Mrs. Addison C. Offerings will be given to the \WW aatsa\\\\\\ State Senator Frank W. Ruth, boards comprising the Brandywine A total of $115,919.62 gifts and bequests was received by the Lutheran Planz; Public Affairs, Mrs. Earl Bernville, will be guest speaker. District are: Topton: George R. Moyer; Publicity, Mrs. C. J. Smith; Migrant ministers of Berks county. Home at Topton during the past year. This was announced by the Rev. Brief speeches will be made by Wean, the Rev. Franklin D. Slifer, Webster K. Reinert, superintendent, in his annual report at the recent Program, Mrs Robert Harting; Newton W. Geiss, county superin­ John Rohrbach, Earl Walbert, Scrapbook, Mrs. George Kendall; UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT Henry R. Casselberry Corporation Day meeting of the Fnard of Trust-es at the Home. tendent of schools, and William B. Ralph Weisner and Ambrose Moll; Dr. Frank C. Henderson The Rev. Mr. Reinert told the trustees that the Home now is caring Social, Mrs. Clyde F. Lytle Jr.; WILL BE DISCUSSED AT Herbein, assistant. Longswamp township: Mahlon Telephone, Mrs. George Wirtz; Henry R. Casselberry, head of for 90 children, 31 of whom are* the KSTC department of music Dr. Alvin F. Kemp, Mertztown R. Behm, Charles Kemp, Henry Feg­ Dr. Frank C. Henderson, Read­ orphans. This is 15 less than last Ways and Means, Mrs. James Sit­ MEETING MONDAY, KAHS ely, Daniel Meek, Clair Price; tler. education since 1948, recently re­ 1, superintendent emeritus of Berks ing, chief therapist at Community year. Of this total 41 are from the A meeting at which time the ceived the degree of Doctor of Edu­ county schools, will have charge of Rockland: Charles Drey, Walter General hospital, has opened of­ Reading Conference of the Luth­ Plans Trip to Folk Mrs. Lovell, music chairman, is Kutztown Area Elementary cation from Pennsylvania State placing mementos in the corner­ Sheetz, Vernon Angstadt, Levi fices at 13 East Main St, Kutz­ eran Ministerium of Pennsylvania; planning to organize a singing School Board will give its posi­ University. An alumnus of Temple stone. The sealing and placing of Youse, Lawrence Machmer; and town. 27 from the Allentown Conference; Festival in Canada group of club members. All in­ tion on the formation of a union University, where he received both stone will be directed by H. W. District: Franklin Schoch, Harold A native of Moscow, Pa., the reg­ 11, Pottsville; four, Norristown; one terested may phone her so that district and answer any question B.S. and M.S. degrees, he also did Williams, Allentown, general con­ Gressley, Francis DeLong, Russell istered therapist is an alumnus of each from Wilkes-Barre and Phila- The Folklore Center, Franklin plans for the future may get under in the minds of the people will graduate work at Columbia, Chris­ tractor. Spohn, Alvin Derr and Earl Moyer. Moscow High school, East Strouds­ dephia; and five from former min­ and Marshall college, Lancaster, way. be held Monday at 8 p.m. at tiansen Choral School, Chambers- Special numbers will be present­ Ralph S. Merkel, Mertztown R. 1, burg STC and the School of Aux­ isterium congregations. He further will sponsor a three-day bus tour Hostesses tonight will be Mrs. KAHS. Representatives of all burg, Westminster Choir School, ed by the Junior High Chorus of Is supervising principal, and Luth­ iliary Services of the University of reported that the Home has 57 aged of the first Pennsylvania Dutch George Rohrer, Mrs. George Bru­ community organizations and the Princeton, and Fred Waring Music the Topton building, Eleanor Bie­ er B. Herbein, Topton, assistant. Pen|M9fVanla. He is treasurer of guests in three separate units, in­ Folk Festival of Canada, June 27 Workshop, Shawnee-on-the-Dela- baker, Bertha Fox, Mrs. Charles public in both Kutztown borough ber, director, and the Senior Chor­ The tract for the new school, UiePennsyl vania Physical Therapy cluding 35 at the Caum Memorial through June 29 in Kitchener, Wa­ Dieter, Mrs. Charles Esser, Katie and Maxatawny township are ware. He also studied with Profes­ us of the Brandywine Heights Association and is a member of the which will house approximately. Home, Reading, and 22 at Topton. terloo, Ontario. Participants in the Mast, Mrs. Hugo Weber, Mrs. Ar­ urged to attend. sor Russell Miles, University of School District Mrs. Cyrus Os­ 500 pupils, grades seven through American Physical Therapy Asso­ To date 71 are on the waiting list Kutztown Festival July 4-tJ. will thur Wirtz and Mrs. George Wirtz. Individual members of the Illinois, Ralph Kinder, and Pletro wald, director. twelve, was donated by Nathan ciation and Gregg Post, American for admission to the Old Folk Board and administration per­ Allesandro Yon. The invocation will be pronounc­ Klein, chairman of the Board of Legion, Reading. Homes. share in the new venture, and In Professor and Mrs. Donald John­ sonnel are also available for Prior to coming to Kutatown he ed by the Rev. Charles T. Herman, Directors of the Caloric Appliance Office hours: daily, except Thurs­ The estimated receipts for the return a group of Canadian Dutch­ son and daughters Harriet and group meetings in the two dis­ taught in Upper Merion, Hill of the Bowers Lutheran Parish, and Corporation. Construction for the day, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Satur­ Home Farm, managed by Stanley men will reciprocate here. Claire, Huntingdon, are visiting tricts In regards to the formation School, Pottitown, and at Abing­ the benediction by the Rev. John school was begun in July 1955 and days by appointment. Treatments I. Behm, Topton, totalled $28,521.65. The Kutztown group will make Mrs. Johnson's brother, Judge Al­ of the union district ton. L. Herbster, Ziegel E. and R. completion is scheduled for next will be given only upon a prescrip­ Receipts from the truck garden to- the start at the Bieber garage at Charge. October. lan K. Grim, College Hill. Continued on page Ave, column si* tion from the family physician. Contlnund on pog* night, column »nv*n 6 a.m., June 27. TWO The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 14, 1956

As executive director of the Lu­ HENRY W. SCHAEFFER Dr. Henry Endress theran Laymen's Movement for AT 50TH REUNION H\)i> Patriot WEARY CADDIE Stewardship he noted the fact that Henry M. Sehaeffer, retired manu­ Founded May 21, 1874 the Andhra Evangelical Lutheran facturer, St. Petersburg, Florid*, Praises Miracles of formerly of Fleetwood and Werners­ Published Weekly By Church In India not only has ad­ vanced to the point where 84 con­ ville, recently attended the 50th re­ THE KUTZTOWN PUBLISHING CO., INC Christian Church gregations are now on a 80-100% union of the Class of 1906 at KSTC. 243 West Main Street. Kutztown, Pa. self-support basis but, in addition, He and Mrs. Sehaeffer were among CHAI H. ESSER, President txt. C. R. G-BUK-M, 7>rgan,ned a Laymen's Move­ 29 members, sw'svte xnd h»rb*nd» xs JACOB R. Esau, Secretary Says Missionary MacVensen ment for Stewarditop to -mspl-re the banquet. The diss, which origin­ and train laymen to take on special ally had 106 members, is headed by CHAS. H. SSSER JACOB R. ESSER Will Soon Be Freed from responsibilities in teaching all Riley H. Kaufman, Chester. The re­ Publisher General Manager Shanghai Prison church members to "practice their union chairman was Otis Rothen­ faith in daily life." berger, Leesport. The world-wide influence of the I He e*?***?***-.-.'«*•%*. TT-AW-^Church MARTIN H. RITTER, Consultant -' ' >» » ' KARL F. Y/ESUt, Adv*-—-; Z....^ W Managine gdiior mdiriduat t^itrtsitsa aha' his con­ on its recent Sector Project and REVIVAL SERVICES gregation is one of the "miracles ALLIENE S. DsCHANT, Editor VERNON M. KAMP, AssJt. Editor dramatized the new opportunity The Rev. Lee Holcomb Jr., Los of the Christian Church," declared Trinity churchmen will have in the Angeles, Calif., will conduct re­ The Patriot ii sent to subicribers by mail, pottage free, in the United States. Dr. Henry Endress, stewardship ULCA Evangelism Mission on secretary of The United Lutheran which it is conducted shortly in vival service starting Sunday at One Year, $3.00; Six Months, $1.50; Single Copies, 10c Church in America, last Sunday at the Reading-Kutztown area. 7:30 p.m. at Faith Tabernacle, Classified Advertising Ratet, 14c Per Line; Legal Notices, 14c Per Line Trinity Lutheran Church, KuU­ Dr. Endress, one of the co-pro­ Fleetwood. The services will con­ town. ducers of the "Martin Luther" film, tinue nightly except Monday Member of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Association, the Highlighting the work of the National Editorial Association, and the Audit Bureau of Circulation. will leave shortly for England nights. The Rev. John G. Leardi is Church this Lutheran layman where he is producing "The Can- emphasized that the establishment host pastor. The public is invited. Subscribers who send notice to this office to have their addresses changed, dlemaker," the first animated car­ of 54 new United Lutheran mission should state the name of the post office or rural route from which it is to be toon film on a religious subject, at congregations in the first five changed, as well as the name of the post office or mail route to which it is the Halas & Batchelor Cartoon Special Dedication months of 1956 is directly related to be sent Film Studios, Ltd. to the increase in offerings made PICNIC the Choo-Choos, followed by a pre- Entered at) second-class mail matter at the KuUtown, Pa., Post Office CHARITY AND WISDOM by tha and their congregations. The under the Act of March 3, 1879. "Charity suffereth long and is New J*rusal«n Sunday School ULCA has set a goal of 85 new kind," but wisdom must govern missions this year as compared Saturday, Juno 16—8 to 11 P.M. charity, else love's labor is lost Active Member National Advertising with the record total of 72 in 23 Rain Ooto—Juno 17—7 to 10 P.M. states and Canadian provinces last and giving is unkind.—-Mary Baker NATIONAL Representative Eddy Mutle by EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NEA NEWSPAPER year. In spite of the dramatic in­ Kutitown Area High School Band There are two kinds of charity, 1955 ADVERTISING SERVICE, Inc. crease, Endress said, the church is far behind the calls arriving for remedial and preventive. The for­ ANNUAL PICNIC new churches. Recently a call for mer is often injurious in its ten­ Saturday, July 31 20 new mission pastors was re­ dency, and latter is always praise Muiic by Marine Band, Allentown ceived. While men were available —worthy and beneficial.—Thomas Rain Data—July 22 funds were available for only six. Charles Edwards WE CONGRATULATE "BOSS" CHARLEY Reporting on overseas missions, The Patriot and the Kutztown Publishing Company en masse the church executive reported that the Rev. Paul Mackensen, Luth­ extend congratulations to "Boss" Charley on the recent distinction eran missionary still imprisoned by i accorded him, when his Alma Mater, Muhlenberg, and his friend Chinese Reds in Shanghai, may be SPECIAL and classmate. President John Conrad Seegers, conferred upon him released soon. He added that a 'MtmBavarM million dollar school project will Friday & Saturday Only! the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters. Based on his profession get under way in Hong Kong shortly through the cooperation of Covered Loaf and Dessert Pan and specifically on the countless ways in which he has served the Moselem-Becker's Lutheran Parish Alton W. Rex, head of the mathematics department at KAHS all Lutheran Church bodies spon­ United Lutheran Church of America, the honor is well deserved. Rev. Rufus E. Kern, D.D., Pastor since 1945, who resigned recently to accept a principalship, will be soring missions in that British Becker's St. Peter's: Church His more than hall a hundred employees wish him added years of colony. greatly missed. His service extended far beyond the classroom. School, 9 a.m. Worship, 10:15 a.m. usefulness and persona] satisfactions. * • * Lutheran policy, he said, is not Bowers Lutheran Parish to conduct overseas missions as the MADE BY It is also heart-warming to receive letters and photographs Rev. Charles T, Herman, Pastor "white man's" or the "home church" MIRRO ON THE UP AND UP-DEHNITELY! burden, but rather to give full train­ Trinity, Bowers: Church School, from the public relations departments of higher institutions of learn­ ing and encouragement for foreign Our Kutztown YMCA is on the up and up! Definitely! 9:15 a.m. Communion, 10:30 a.m. ing, heralding the achievements of the alumni of our area High mission fields to develop their own We wish that every citizen might have heard the glowing re­ New Jerusalem: Communion, 8:30 schools. Thev come from Massachusetts, Ohio, Pennsylvania and pastors and leaders and organize ports at Monday night's meeting of the Board of Directors, under the am. Church School. 10 a.m. their own Lutheran Church bodies. wherenot! This has been done, he said, in vir­ new leader, Paul C. Dunkelberger! Plan A for the renovation of the Grimville E-R Parish tually all United Lutheran Church { first floor of the Drop-in-Ccnter was approved. Committees were Rev. Lester D. Brown, Pastor mission fields. Jerusalem (Redl: Church School, appointed. Plans were laid for the September $5,000 campaign. Church Services 9:30 a.m. Worship, 10:30 a.m. Five YMCA Chapters, it was reported, operated successfully Frieden's, Stony Run: Worship, 9 during the school year; the Tri-Y groups were hosts to 110 girls a.m. Church School, 10 a.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Topton-Dryville Lutheran Parish at the Older Girls Conference; KAHS Clubs will send their 1957 Rev. Carlton L. Heckman, S.T.M., Rev. Alton F. Hoffman, Pastor Jacksonville E-R Charge PONY officers to the District Training Program at Cedar Crest next week, Pastor Trinity, Topton: Church School, Rev. Clarence R. Rahn, Pastor and the Phalanx and Gradale Clubs will be represented at the Young Church School, 9 a.m. Worship, 9:15 a.m. Trinity Communion, New Bethel: Children's Day Pro­ 10:15 a.m. "Abraham, the Obe­ 10:30 a.m. Adult Conference at Chambersburg. A new Phalanx Club has been gram, 9 a.m. dience of Faith." Luther League, Christ, Dryville: Worship, 9 a.m. RIDES formed. The largest single attendance during the eight-week Swim 6:30 p.m. Brotherhood, Monday, Church School, 10 a.m. Jacob's, Jacksonville: Church School, 9:30 a.m. Worship, 10:30 Program was 223, as compared with 150 the prior year, and three 7:30 p.m. BRING THE CHILDREN TO Maxatawny E-R Parish a.m. Handy Slipon Cover youth passed requirements in the District YMCA Leader-Examiner SL Paul's E-R Rev. Franklin D. Slifer, Pastor Grimville Lutherar*. ParUh program. Rev. Robert Hirting, Pastor St. Peter's, Topton: Church School, PROTECTS FOOD FOR CARRYING TO PICNICS, SUPPERS, ETC. Church Schodir 9 a.m. Worship, Rev. Craig J. Dorward, Pastor Our YMCA is assisting in Shady Spot Playground activities, 9:15 a.m. Worship, 10:30 a.m. Rigg's Drive-In CONVENIENT FOR STORING EGGS, MEAT OR FISH 10:15 am. "Divine Pursuit." Zion, Maxatawny: Worship, 9 a.m. Dunkel's: Worship, 9 a.m. "Take which nearly swamped the leaders on the opening day, attendance Church School, 10 a.m. Heed." Church School, 10:15 a.m. On Route 222 Grace E.C. exceeding 150! Catechetical Class, Saturday at Rev. C. C. Harlacker, Pastor 10:30 am. Enthusiasm is high at the Drop-in-Centcr, and the Post-Prom Church School, 9 a.m. Worship, 10 Longswamp Lutheran Parish DeTurk Hardware Co. Rev. Richard C. Wolf, Pastor New Bethel Zion: Church School, SUNDAY and Post-Commencement parties were so successful that '"repeats" a.m. "How Shall We Escape?" SHOP FRIDAY NITE TIL 9 and 7:30 p.m. "So He Paid the St. Paul's, Mertztown: Church 9:15 a.m. Communion, 10:30 a.m. from 2 P.M. are certain to be held in succeeding years. "Two of Life's Important Ques­ Fare." Prayer Meeting, Wednes­ School, 9 a.m. Worship, 10:15 (Distelfink Freeze) 325 West Main Street Phone 5161 Kutztown Special "congrats" are due "Doug" Reed, Associate Secretary, day at 7:30 p.m. a.m. tions." Catechetical Class, Satur­ day at 9 a.m. who has won the confidence and respect of our youth, and without St Mary's Parish St Paul's Lutheran, Fleetwood fanfare and self-praise has laid firm foundations for even greater Rev. Francis J. Fox Rev. Martin L. Rothenberger, achievements. Kutztown: Masses, 7 and 9:30 a.m. Pastor Evansville: Mass, 8 a.m. Worship, 8:30 a.m. Church School, 9:30 a.m. OUT OF NATIVE NEEDS St John's E. and R. Rev. Laslo L. Hunyady, Pastor Missionary Church, Fleetwood Sincere congratulations to Mrs. Lionel Newcomer, Fleetwood, Children's Day Observance at 9 Rev. Fred Millikan, Pastor on her comprehensive article "The Renaissance of the Crafts" in the a.m. Worship, 10:15 a.m. "Where Church School, 9:30 a.m. Worship, There is a Will ... " current issue of Historical Review of Berks County. She was recently 10:30 a.m. Youth Fellowship, 7 p.m. Worship, 7:30 p.m. named vice president of the Reading-Berks Chapter, Pennsylvania First Church of the Nazarene Gonser Memorial Chapel Guild of Craftsmen. Rev. Royce Spencer, Pastor Faith Tabernacle, Fleetwood "Pennsylvania," she begins, "is rich in its traditions of hand­ Worship, 9:30 a.m. Church School, Rev. John G. Leardi, Pastor Church School, 9:30 a.m. Worship, work. Most of the crafts, developed in colonial times, grew out of 10:30 a.m. NYPS, 7 p.m. Evangel­ istic Services, 7:30 p.m. Prayer 11 a.m. Evangelistic Services, 7:30 the native needs of the people and exemplified their ingenuity in Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. p.m. Also Wednesday at same using the native materials all around them." hour. Holiness Christian, Lyons .. where you need it Rev. Daniel W. Zimmerman, Pastor New Tripoli Lutheran Parish "SING TO SWIM" Church School, 9:15 a.m. Worship, Rev. Luther J. Linn, Pastor 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meet­ St. Peter's, Lynnville: Church It was not without reason that "Sing to Swim" graced the ing, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. School, 9:30 a.m. Communion. cover of the souvenir program presented to the more than 1,2110 who 10:30 a.m. witnessed the 1956 Minstrel, "Down Yonder" by die Fleetwood St. Paul's E-R, Fleetwood St. Paul's, Seiberlingsville: Com­ The Rev. J. Paul Kehm, Pastor munion, 9 a.m. Church School, Lions. Worship, 10:30 a.m. 10 a.m. Those doughty singers, end-men and who not, presented a pro­ Faith MBC, Fleetwood fessional production for two successive nights under Impressario Maxatawny-Lyons Lutheran Parish Rev. T. D. Gehret, Pastor Rev. John L. Long, Pastor "Ronny" Noll, and all proceeds are to be given to the Fleetwood Worship, 9:15 a.m. Church School, St. Paul's, Lyons: Church School, 9 10:30 a.m. Prayer Band, 7 p.m. Swimming Pool Fund. Nor is that all, for the Lions will spark a a.m. Worship, 10:15 a.m. "Only Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p.m. house-to-house canvass within 30 days, to further boost the fund. God Can Make a Home." Pro­ "The Strange Case of the Ignor­ gram by Vacation Bible School Pool privileges are to be granted the borough and the surrounding ant Teacher." Prayer Meeting Children. Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. townships. Zion, Maxatawny: Missionary So­ Emmanuel EUB, Fleetwood ciety Monday at 8 p.m. Rav. A. M. Gottschalk, Pastor A LITTLE O' THIS AND A LITTLE O' THAT Church School, 9:15 a.m. Worship, Ziegel E-R Charge It is characteristic of Kutztown Grange to help the other fel­ 10:30 a.m. Rev. John L. Herbster, Pastor Ziegel: Church School, 9 a.m. Com­ low. We trust, therefore, that the public will well patronize the Home Seventh Day Adventists, Fleetwood munion, 10:15 a.m. Home-Coming Town Jubilee tonight and tomorrow night, the proceeds of which Gordon C. Osgood, Pastor Service, 2 p.m. **B«" HOLIDAY COUP* will be given to the YMCA and the Kutztown 4-H Club. Saturday Services: Church School, Longswamp: Worship, 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Church School, 10:15 a.m. * • • Oldsmobile's Rocket delivers high torque at low RPMs ...plus high horsepower in every driving range I During these glorious vacation days let us keep America beau­ tiful, and not be litter bugs, fire bugs or vandal bugs. Th* famous Rocket delivers its high your brakes. But in ordinary cruising • e • 'pteTZdhitikem 3#Lits-Jbs.* of torque anil high, 9.25- the Rocket loafs along using only a Congratulations to Dr. Henry R. Casselberry, Music Master at to-1 compression horsepower at nor­ fraction of its potential horsepower. KSTC since 1948, who recently received a doctorate in education mal cruilmg speeds—the kind you use That means winning economy— at Pennsylvania State University. During his residence here he has Crusade-a-therm for nearly all of your daily driving. At demonstrated by a twin victory in the not only ably served the college but has become a part of the com­ a safe and moderate highway speed of Mobilgas Economy Run. munity, what with his service to St. Paul's E and R Church and Here's the List wonl in home heating comfort and con­ 50 miles per hour, the Rocket's ready with more Rotary. NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUYI venience! It's a compart, highly efficient, completely than 175 horsepower in reserve for instant action! • • • automatic package unit. From it you get quiet, clean You'll find Olds prices start far lower than you've been heat and an ample, year-round supply of domestic hot It's this ready reserve of Rocket power that puts led to believe. The value of your trade-in is high right Be sure to read on another page, the Letter to the Editor from water. The Bethlehem Crusade-a-therm is designed you on the safe side of any situation—gives you a now. And what's more, Oldsmobile's exceptional re­ Mrs. Ruth Kerr, Upper Darby. It will warm your heart and give you and built to giyp lifetime service at ,1 low, low cost. new power control that's every bit as important as sale value protects your investment. Come in today 1 new pride in OUR TOWN. We'll he glad to tell you about its many exclusive • » « features,. •SSO ft 1*8 mflarmite. 140 k.f. im Sap*- 88 ard Niaatr-Eigal tarim. We're not surprised that Verna M. Criss, Berk; extension home economist, recently received a Superior Service award, one of the See it To day ! OLDSMOBI highest the U. S. Department of Agriculture can bestow. We have known her for many years and have noted her untiring zeal in bring­ A dUAllTY PMMKT bnafbt t. y-» ry AN OLDSMOIIU QUALITY MAURI —— ing the best to our Berks women. Our congratulations are sincere MOYER and hearty. Plumbing and Heating Co. • • • LEESER MOTOR COMPANY A hearty welcome to Dr. Frank C. Henderson, registered physical TOPTON, PA.-Phone: Topton OVerbrook 2-2173 therapist, who recently hung up his shingle at 13 East Main, Kutz­ 187. 105 East Main StitMt town. KUTZTOWN, PA. TOMY. .. UAM •mWJJBAfOClWTOWTMl OUMOMUI " .-• •>.!. ••••! ••• •

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room and the Teacher Training and Mrs. Maurice Cronrath, Brei­ James Walbert. Charles Metzger R. 2. was recently initiated as a 370 FJHS Alumni class in the church school room. nigsville R. D., and Mr. and Mrs. and Clara Richards. member of Beta Tau Chapter, Alpha NION Letters To The Editor Ten and Twenty MAXATAWNY Mr. and Mrs Alvin N. Fegely and Ned Reinsmith, Mrs. Ada Rein- Iota International Honorary Busi­ manu- At Annual Banquet CLARA A. RICHARDS Mrs. Frederick Fegely and daugh­ smith and Mrs. Estella Heabner, JOINS SORORITY ness Sorority. The ceremony follow­ lorida, Yearn Ago Reporter ter Sharon called on Mr. and Mrs. Allentown. Marie Trexler, daughter of Mr. ed a dinner at Holiday House, Read­ irners- Upper Darby Phon* Kutztown 3780 Ray Anthony and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raubenold and Mrs. Cloyd Trexler, Kempton ing. She is an alumna of KAHS. th re- Dear Editor: Kutztown Fire Hall Ten Years Ago Howard Raubenold, Northampton. and son Scott. Allentown. were CSTC. Recently it was our pleasure (my The annual strawberry and ice A total of 167 votes was cast at (eceatn iest'wal of Zion church will Mr. and Mrs. William S. Fritz guests of the Fegely families. among daughter's and mine) to visit your a special meeting of St. John's \t and Mrs. Coblen, Kutrtown. Mr. town for the first time. The mo­ be held Friday night at the church. The following atten&tsi iw re­ >d» *f William Deisher Elected and R church, 144 members favor­ and Mrs. John Schollenberger and cent 15th annual reunion of the jrigin- ment wt? ctepxtxl into ti we loved it. Music will be furnished by the President; Remarks by ing and 23 opposing a merger with KAHS Band. William S. Moyer, children Avane, Clarence and pupils of Maxatawny school at the led by We walked down the Main street. St. Paul's congregation. Ralph, Hamburg, were guests of SMITH'S MEN R BOYS SHOP | he re- Strangers smiled and greeted us William L. James director. The public is invited. Kutztown Grange Hall: Charles The new Rauch's drug store, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stump 'Utritnv*man. teacher, Mr. dlftB>*-23f& lothen- and we stopped at Hensinger's for The topic "Missions in SonfL," v The Kutrtown Fire Hall was the Fleetwood, was opened. A photo­ CSX '-.&• ommia Strawberry Festival to be held by and Sherry, given by their mother, Fleetwood Grange Friday from 7:00 Mrs. John Fenstermacher. In ad­ FINE TAILORED SUITS to 11:00 p.m. outside the fellowship dition to the twins, their mother cabin of St. Paul's E and R church. and the leaders, the following en­ FOR MEN AND WOMEN In addition to strawberries and ice joyed the fun: Donna Blank, Ann If you have an «ye for fashion and cream the Grangers will sell home­ Focht, Georgene Holl, Kathleen a mind for thrift, you'll appreciate a made cakes, soft drinks, barbecues and Spohn, Barbara Seaman, Sandra hamburgers. A liberal patronage is and Margaret Lenhart, Cynthia Kmart Blatt fine tailored suit. Wide expected. Schoedler, Lorraine Shade, Beverly choice of colors and patterns. Reason- A varied program is scheduled for Heffner, Diane Harding and Dor­ able prices! tonight's meeting. othy Schlottman. Refreshments in­ SPECIALIST ON CUSTOM TAILORING cluded a candle-lit cake and a FOR MEN AND WOMEN OF SPECIAL INTEREST beverage. Florence Rothermel, Philadel­ phia, formerly of Fleetwood, will LINSEY PATTERSON TREATS PETERB.BLATT spend the summer at Chester 438 Walnut Street 4TH GRADERS TO A PARTY Springs, Chester county. Linsey Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson, treat­ ed the fourth graders of Fleetwood I public school to a doggie roast at It her home on Fleetwood R. 2. A scavanger hunt was the chief event, OLD FASHIONED and games were also enjoyed. Mrs. :TC. Paul Carlson, the teacher, and the following were Linsey's guests: Ray REVIVAL Wanner, Gary Bieber, Jay Smith, David Smith, Barry Rhoads, Dale SALVATION HEALING Koch, James Herbein, Charles Wilson, Harry Naugle. Robert At Faith Tabernacle, West Elm Street, Fleetwood, with Rev. Koch, Scott Merkel, Ann Focht, Lorraine Shade, Nancy Haas, Lee Holcomb, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif. Starting June 17 at Cynthia Schoedler, Beverly Heff­ ner, Donna Blank, Kathleen Spohn, 7:30 nightly except Mondays. Sherry and Karen Fenstermacher, Dorothy Schlottman, Georgene All are invited Holl, Christine Herring, Barbara Seaman, Linda Strause, Patricia J. G. LEARDI, Pastor Host, Robert Greenawalt. Richard Schlegel, Lynn Sheetz, Larry Frey, Ferry LaFaver and Thomas Yeich.

Into the House of God they have come for spiritual strength and comfort. The care or sorrow or need which LiJJ i I • ' ' brought them here is not important. It is important that the experiences of a lifetime have taught them that God is THE CHURCH FOR ALL their refuge and their strength. ALL FOR THE CHURCH The beauty of faith shines in their faces, and from this ihJh|t 15"* I* 'ha grea,esl facto*" °n earth for ,\\\\\\ \VMI I " All/' devout worship they will go forth stronger in spirit. he buildmg of character and good cihzensh n 3 a reh OUS rl ^!° u « °< "PWiUOl values. W £ a But faith is not the exclusive possession of age. From "trong Church, neither democracy nor civ Son childhood to the grave, man may find hope and comfort can survive. The-, are four sound ZS every person should attend service? ™u,a£ and peace in God. For faith banishes fear, overcomes ond suppor. the Church/ They are (1) For hi difficulties and imparts new life. own , k (2) Fof hjs chj|dren,Jgo - <<) For hi, niiy ond na,ion In these troubled days, men need religion more than aLo° s*rT I1 - <<> £rX sake ol Ihe Church itself, which needs his morr-,1 ever before. In the presence of vast powers hitherto un­ ond material suppor,. Pian to go to church "au known, we may feel frustrated and helpless. Human prob­ larly and read your Bibl. daily. 9U" lems lie heavy upon our spirits. But God is a Rock of Refuge SuVd.y . *°°,k Ch»P<« V.r«, and Pillar of Strength to those who trust Him. Come to

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International Truck* G. GROSS KNITTING MILLS Sale*—Service New Jerusalem FREY'S BAILEY LUMBER COMPANY Kutxtown, Pa. MARLOWE F. LEIBENSPERGER Plumbing—Heating Hardware Phone OV 2-7312 lumber—Millwork—Building Atlantic Service Stmt TOD A Y to get yoor FREE TICKETS 2-4 Main Street Topton, Pa. Material* 110 E. Main St., Kutxtown, Pa. Kempton R. 2 Phone PL 6-4439 BOYER BROTHERS ATLANTIC SEE PRIZES ON DISPLAY AT: KIRST AND BRUBAKER Fleetwood 3734 SAUCONY SHOE MFG. CO. Motelem Spring*, Pa. J. j. SCHOFER & SON DISTRIBUTORS 12 Peach St. KLINE PATTERN WORKS Atlantic OatoKne—Fuel Oil—Kero- Funeral Director*—Furniture Kutxtown, Pa. •ene—Lubricant* AH Kind* of Wood Pattern* EASTERN UME CORP. On Main St. in Topton Since 1900 Kutxtown, Pa. 211 Noble St., Kutxtown, Pa R. 2, Kutxtown, Pa. MOYER PLUMBING A Hauck Feed & Supply E. R. KISTLER'S GARAGE CHARLES D. TREXLER FLORIST International Truck*—Sale* A Serv­ GEORGE D. BERK ERNST FLORIST Flower* for All Occarien* HEATING CO. ice—General Repairing Now and U*ed Furniture Flower* for AB Occasion* We Telegraph Flower* Bath Fixture*, Kitchen Kutztown, Pa. Stony Run Kempton R. 2, Pa. 136 Noble St., Kutitown, Pa. 32 N, Main St., Topton Water Pump*, Automatic Heater* Phone Kempton PI 6-4482 On Hawk Mountain Road Phone 7923 OV 2-2349 10S E. Main St., Kutxtown, Pre. POUR The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 14, 1956 DISPLAY THE FLAG LINDEN HALL ALUMNA Pennsylvania Towns With Population TOPTON CALENDAR Topton D.V.B.S. The Topton Jaycees will make a More Than 1,200 Revel In Tonight .Rotary, 5:45, Topton door-to-door canvass of Topton House. Closing Program oorough Tuesday night to sell flags Over 5,000 Lead U.S. in Traffic Safety June 14-16: Hometown Jubilee, as part of their "Display the Flag" 8:14 p.m., Henry Building of 195E. Nor have there been any thus Fleetwood Lions'Minstrel campaign. Pennsylvania Itads ever)* state in Lutheran Home. Friday, Trinity the United Statra in the number of far this year. The Knee-Hi team, sponsored by "Professional!" June 15: D.V.B.S. Closing Pro­ communities with more than 5,000 and his eight-year-old brother the Jaycees, will play its second Top national honors among com­ "Tuneful and full of surprises!" Barry were also roundly applauded gram, 7:30 p.m., Trinity Luth­ population that went through the year munities of more than 10,000 for sus­ game in the Twin County Knee-Hi "Hope they're asked to take It for their "Tappin' Time" surprises. eran Church. 1955 without a single traffit *i»t»\*.*-y,' tained no-death records went to State] w Half of Daily Offerings HesehoU I-fjyup Monday at 6:30 CXit <*< tftvrv'" •J^r;, •«•»•->. -$125 $265 $220 and R church, Kutztown, on the T. Edgar I muh, President, told third summer, is Faye Dietrich, a ginia Fenstermacher and John Monument service in January 1955. Prior to in­ Missouri We.t.rly church parking lot, Whiteoak delegates of the new Blue Mountain FJHS alumna, now a sophomore at Rohrbach Jr., Topton; Ralph Diet­ $275 $215 $i8o$i35 duction he was engaged in farm­ rich and Fern Nester, Kempton R. Red Monument Monument street. Academy, co-educational lecondary ing. Ursinus college, Collegeville. Chicken pies, soft drinks, cake, 2, and Mrs. Francis Witman, Stony was NOW school operated by the East Pennsyl­ In Labrador The eight-week program is was NOW hot dogs, hamburgers, and barbe­ Run. Barr* vania Conference. The school is clos­ Pvt. James D. Hamm, son of Mr. financed jointly by Borough Coun­ $155 $95 27 cues will be on sale in addition to Slant $ 5 $175 ing its first full year of operation after and Mrs. Clarence Hamm, Kemp­ cil and the Joint School Board. The present dormitory deans are strawberries and ice-cream. Rain getting started last fall while plaster Dr. Grace Hesse and Dr. William Gray $135 $90 ton, R. 2, who was serving with the Slant $225 $150 date June 30. was still being poured and windows Army at Fort Eustis, Virginia, has LEESPORT BLANKS i Liggitt. Mahogany were not even in classrooms. $133 $98 been transferred to Labrador. LEGION JUNIORS, 7-0 Slant $165 $90 EVENTS IN FLEETWOOD The ground was broken for the new The Leesport Indians blanked STOCK CAR RACES Tonight — Lions — "Swimming school just two years ago at the the host Kutztown Juniors, 7-0, in a WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS With a field of 46 top drivers and SPECIALI GROUP I GROUP II GROUP III GROUP IV Pool for Fleetwood" church's biennial business session. Weekly newspapers in the U. S. game Wednesday in the Berks Le­ cars on hand for the initial Friday Since that time two dormitories, an gion Juniors Baseball League. The 26 MEMORIALS *£?*, 36 MEMORIALS (a*? 34 MEMORIALS -£Cfi 20 MEMORIALS Tonight—Varied Program — reached a total of 20,927,000 paid night stock car race program June V Values to $65 -**••* Volu.i to $75 <¥•*•* Valu*s to $100 "P-* Values to $175 $95 Grange administrative annex, and a cafeteria copies last year, according to the loss was the third in four starts for 8 at Dorney Park, an even larger building have been constructed. Plans the hosts. CASH & CARRY June 13—Fram 7 to 11 p.m.— 88th annual edition of N. W. Ayer field is expected Friday. Red Lesh­ are going ahead fur expanding the Strawberry Festival, Fleet­ & Son's Directory of Newspapers The Indians' Larry Manwiller er, Reading, who won the recent physical properties of the school until and Warren Linderman scattered ALL MATERIAL and WORKMANSHIP UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED wood Grange—St Paul's Cabin and Periodicals. The gain was 25-lap feature will be back again to a capacity of 360 students is achieved. four hits for the win. The four Grounds—Music by Stover's nearly 200,000 copies, with increases lead • Reading contingent of driv­ PRICES INCLUDE LETTERING Band Other reports were given by T. H. in 26 states. Since 1950, total paid Kutztown blows were struck by Weis, secretary of the Home Mission­ ers that will Include "Fats" Bitting, AND ERECTING June 15—From 7 to 11 p.m.— circulation has gone up 21%, or Daniel Reeder, who registered two, ary and Sabbath School Departments; Jack Rudy, Rocky Ewing and Honor—Boy Scouts—Park 3,673,000 copies. and Robert Boyer and David Saul, Lynn K. Callcnder, Educational and one each. Smokey Dengler. The speed pro­ 20th and Hamilton Sts. Playground—Until June 25 (be­ gram will start at 8:30 p.m. and Co. youth secretary of the conference; O. cause of Daily Vacation Bible A polite man is one who listens The Juniors have three games Phone: 20th.C Hamilton.Sts. A. Botimer, secretary of the Publish­ will include three 10-lap qualifying School) Open Afternoons Only. with interest to things he knows all on tab. They will play the Key­ 4-6157 Allentouin, Pcnna* ALLENTOWN. PA. ing Department; and Russell K heats, two 12-lap semi-finals and a On full time June 25, John about, when told him by a person stone Juniors Saturday at Read­ Phone Designing & Manufacturing Adams, principal of the Blue Moun­ who knows nothing about them - 15-lap consolation in addition to OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY Stengele, Director ing and will be at Bernville Sun­ HE 4-6157 Since 1847 tain Academy. De Morny day. the 25-lap feature race. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. The Patriot, Kutetown, Pa., Thursday, June 14, 1956 FIVE Warn of Danger of Old-Age Benefits F. and M. Alumnus Seventeen Identify Rabies Outbreak Granted to 2,500 Kutztown Calendar To Study at Union Mystery Farm 38 Tonight .Junior Legion Auxiliary Card Party—Legion Hall For the first time in many weeks During Vacations A Day During 1955 Tonight—Woman's Club Installation 17 identified Mystery Farm 38. an June 14-15—At 8 p.m.—Home-Town Jubilee—Sponsored by Grange increase of 15 over last week when —Grange Hall only two mailed replies. They All Mammals, Wild or [At End of the Year 10,212 June 15—Closing Sessions Daily Vacation Bible School , hailed from Kutetown and Its rural I'/omestic, Subject Ketirerf Berks Workers Sunt ro—ax?&ir.

FRIDAY yi ^T~ w W <^mW SATURDAY JUNE 22 BALLOON DAYS AT ALL JUNE 23 KUTZTOWN MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION STORES A Gala Two-Day Money-Saving Event Just at the Start of Summer—Free Balloons to All Shoppers The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 14, 1956 SEVEN i, and CAMP COUNSELORS com- Classified Ads rhurch Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads Joan Wentzel, Kutztown, and Barbara Trexler, Topton, who were LEGAL NOTICES BUSINESS SERVICE AUTOMOBILES REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CARD OF THANKS f Em- graduated recently from KAHS, are PATRIOT CLASSIFIED AUTHORIZED FULLER BRUSH SBRV1CE JANE LOUISE ANGSTADT—We wish to twood, EXECUTORS NOTICE HOUSE TRAILERS ABOUT yi-MILE above Seisholtzville is a counselors at Mensch Mill, Albur­ Estate of SCOTT L. WISSER, late of A Qualif* Brush See the new 56 2-story Richardson. Other gaiage including 6-room stone house, ex­ express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation tis R. 1, the religious education 'vising Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsyl­ ADVERTISING RATES Prompt delivery on mail oi phone orders models to choose from, new and used. The BUSINES5 PLACE WITH LIVING cellent condition. All modern conveni­ to Inends, neighbors, relatives and alt those vania, deceased. largest local dealer. Rigg's Auto Body ences. About one acre. Formerly known ss who were so kind in their expressions of camp sponsored by the E and R many Mc p«r Una fer singl* ins-trtions WARREN l D. MILLER QUARTERS Letters testamentary on tbe above estate Virginville, Pa.—Phone Hamburg 48)9 Cal'illl Kutztow- n 78)8. May24tf Schmoyer's Garage. Price $1*>,000. sympathy dunng our retent bereavement. having been granted to the undersigned, all national church. Joan ts a member f both 7c par lint for fUKCMdiftg consecutive May)l tf Frederick's Real Estate, \fr4\h Main St.. Junel4-lt* THE FAMIIY persons indebted to the estate are requested FOR THE BEST Used Cat De»I in Berks 532 W. Main Street Kutztown Souderton. Phone S-4609. May24-*.l of St. John's church, Kutztown, to make payment, and those having claims to insertions see Village Motors. Many top quality Ute GEORGE L. BIEBER-We wish to express CEMETERY MARKERS—HEADSTONES— Business place with facilities for ice cream our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to ,ind Barbara's pastor Is the Rev. •v«siur'Jt _». _".." •VrmV' i"' *"* e " **"**** *-er * *1-*-*' ****** yriMliuBNTS-. SCvsV- .-W~-*»V.- .-faw*. . P»K*W ,c*/» tt> cbftfr-w, from. U* located at CHOICE LOT MII.TON S. WISSER, or' ELDA M. am mtAWlk FlKWi* > Wev~ **%** fsram **•-* "\*r-*o'»u\"K-*,>ii praii*3*,*i"VYrt *esftMpWjMf ,*o*—,% s,..~.c, ...,i.c«, ,*!>*,vr, %nd f 'f • l*"*w _Fr.rOtMv J> •*•««"-- - Uc Service charge for using box num­ manaxtmm »»«* ».*..^«-«-—e~ ~~. ~_.^^*itA office space or store room Csize 24* x 1V)' who were so sciiro in t.i<-4r rxpsruinsis ot BROBST. Executors. Kempton R. D. I, Pa. S. CHRISTMAN Special Sales Represen 3871. Junel6-tf together with a 2Vj-story PeimaStone and East Penn Valley. UV by 200*. Bear May246t ber tative, 96 S. Whiteoak Street, Kutztown. ing fruit trees on rear of lot. One-half sympathy during our recent bereavement. house—containing living room, kitchen, 4 Junelsf-lt* THE FAMIIY Phone 5082. Mayl9 tf DUE TO OUR FAST TURNOVER we are bedrooms, bath, hot watet heat—oil-fired. block west of Topton on Bowers Road. EXECUTORS NOTICE lines of capital letters charged at the in need of cars and trucks. See us when Apply WALTER T. WERST, R. D. 1. Esute of ADA M. FRITCH, late of Kutt rate of two lines you bur or sell. RIGG'S AUTO BODY Mertztown, or phone OVerbrook 2-2125. The family of the late MRS. ELIZABETH town, Berks County, Pa., deceased. CONVERTIBLE tops recovered. Furniture and 2-story brick bake house—ideal for work J. MERTZ wishes to thank all their friends, auto upholstery. Venetian blinds. George Kempsville. .Marl-ti shop. June? tf Letters testamentary on the above estate Lines of white space charged at the Stump, 228 E. Main St., Fleetwood, Pa. relatives and neighbors for their expressions ol having been granted to the undersigned, all sympathy, help and beautiful floral tnhutcs regular rate Phone 4711. FebVtf SELL rour used car to Nick Oliberti Motors. 2-car garage. SEVEN ROOM STONE HOUSE with apart persons indebted to the estate are requested Kutztown, now for tbe highest possible during their recent beieavement. Junel4-lt to make payment, and those having claims to The Patriot reserves the right to accept ment, h.w. oil heat, city gas, full basement FIRST CLASS AUTO BODY AND FENDER price or a satisfactory trade. Julyt-ri cemented, *rery good condition. 2-car ga­ present the same without delay, to or reject any advertising which It This property must be seen to appreciate REPAIR WORK, auto painting, polishing possibilities. For information call FLEET- rage, other outbuildings, stream. In north- BIDS WANTED JOHN W. DRY, 341 Penn St., Reading. CARS FOR SALE end of Walnuttown. Phone Fleetwood 5496. Pa., or to his Attorneys, DeLONG, BINDER deems of a misleading nature. and waxing. Free estimates. Courteous serv­ WOOD 4621. June7-3t ice. Russell P. O'Boyle, Fleetwood, R. ). 1949 BUICK convertible, Dynaflow and MarStf & DRY, 541 Penn St.. Reading, Pa. power windows, fully equipped, semi-high ADVERTISEMENT Maylo-6t All Clatsifled Advertising must be paid Phone Fleetwood 8048. Janl2 t( lift camshaft. Phone Kutztown 5402. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Sealed proposals for bituminous matnial before insertion. Junel4-5t IN VIRGINVILLE—100 x 200 foot lot. on EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE ALLIS-CHALMERS Parts and Service on all it is a cement block foundation with floor­ ">2 Locust St., Fleetwood—2^-story briclt and road stone will be received until 6 DO Estate of JENNIE A. BR1SSEL, late of legal Notices 14c per line. (Charged makes farm machinery. Prompt service, rea­ ing on it. Call Hamburg 9353 after 3 p.m. house, 3 bedrooms, tile bath, nice interior. P.M., E.D.ST.. June 2\ 19^6, by the sonable rates. Kerschner s Farm Service. R. CARS FOR SALE Supervisor of Albany Township, Berks j Reading, Pa., deceased. at 14 lines per Inch.) 1946 CHEVROLET 2-door coupe, radio and June? 3t 1^-story garage. $6300. Phone Fleetwood Letters testamentary on the above estate 2, Kutxtown, near Krumsville Phone 2891. June7-2t County; and will be publicly opened and - Public Sale Notices 14c per line single PL 6-4621. Jan6-tf heatet, good tires, clean interior. Cheap tead during their meeting to be held at S:00 having been granted to the undersigned, all transportation for 195. Phone Kutztown REAL ESTATE FOR SALE P.M.. E D.S,T.. June ft, t9Vi. persons indebted to the estate are requested Insertion, 7c per line for succeeding 43x160 loot on Weiss St., Topton. Title- Emybody's mshmg EXPERIENCED PAINTER WANTS WORK. 5402. Junel4-3t FOR RENT Proposal forms and specifications, on • to make payment, and those having claims to consecutive insertions searched insuiance. Water line goes present the same without delay, to William Stone, 440'/, W. Main St., Kutz­ which all proposals must be submitted m-ty ' town. June7-3t through property. Make an offer for it. be obtained at the home of the Township I FLORENCE M. BEVERS. 10J2 Robeson (Same extra charges apply to legal FOR SALE Write Box 109. Junel4-3t ROOMS FOR RENT 1 Secretary. to $ei $ ease of St., Reading, Pa., Executrix , or to her Attor­ Notices and Public Sale Advertise­ 2 FURNISHED BEDROOMS ARCHIE J. WAIDELICH. Secretary, I neys. JOHN G. ROTHERMEL and DANIEL USED TRACTORS KUTZTOWN—North of—Farm, about 100 G. ROTHERMEL. 31 N, 6th St., Reading, ments as apply to Classified). WANTED Kempton, Pa. Farmall A acres, brick-stone house, completely • mod­ June M-2t Pa. June7-3t Copy deadline S P.M. of Tveeday be­ Farmall C ernized. 11 rooms, some open beam ceil­ 22 Franklin St., Torton HAY—Jtson Weaver, Fleetwood R. 2, Pa. June7-2t fore publication. Farmall H ings, barn and other buildings, water, EXECUTOR S NOTICE Juael4-.lt Farmall M gravity flow, small stream. $30,000. IN LYONS—1st Boor apartment, J rooms IF YOU WANT TO SELL IT Estate of KATIE F. BERGER. late of COUPLE to live in country home. Man to Farmall Super M NEUWEILER and bath, gas stove snd refrigerator, all Kut2town, Pa., deceased. help do barn chores. All conveniences, Model WC AC tractor with mower. ADVERTISE CLASSIFIED Letters testamentary on the above estate conveniences, private entrance. Phone heat 'and light furnished. Phone Leesport lohn Deere Model B KUTZTOWN—East of—Brick house, 12 Kutztown 4087 ot OV 2-2354. having been granted to the undersigned, all 6-1424 or write Box 810, Reading R. 2. John Deere MC Crawler rooms, including large lv. r. with fire­ persons indebted to the estate ate requested June7-4t* NOTICE Pa. Junel4-2t* HARRY W. KNITTLE place, 3 baths, water under pressure, copper od to make payment, and those having claims to piping, h.w.h., oil-fired; 4-r, cottage; present the same without delay, to Dr. C. W. GELATT, Optometrist Farm Implements garage; some 20 acres. Under $25,000. GOOD HOME in country for bachelors, cm- NOTICE WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES AND Kutztown Phone 4131 and retired gentlemen. Call Mrs. RUSSELL HOLLENBACH, 2 50 East Wal­ FARM PROPERTIES. List your Re*! Estate nut Street, Kutitown. Pa.; LAURA HESS. 148-150 W. Main St., Kutitown, Pa. Feb9-tf East Texas, Pa. Phone Express Don't let another day go 45 West Main Street. Kutztown. Pa., Ex­ (Opposite Greenwich St.) Phone 7444 with us now. W. B. Benfietd, R.E.; Leon 5-2J21. Mrs. Ruth R. Schappel W. Mazurie, Salesman. Mertztown. Pa. PRESERVE YOUR GRASS SILAGB KUTZTOWN— East of—Farm, 80 plus ecutors, or to their Attorney, JAMES F. acres, stone house (colonial) h.w.h., by without trying this MARX, 604 Washington St., Reading, Pa. Phone Topton OV 2-2235. JuneU-M 2nd FLOOR APARTMENT. Oomar floors. 401 E. Main Street OFFICE HOURS The Safe Low-Cost Way running water, small stream, nam, etc. Vacant July 1. Apply 219 W. Main St.. JuneU 6t This Year $36,500. exceptionally fine beer. Tuesday & Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 PUBLIC SALE KuUtown, Pa. Junel4-3t Kutztown, Pa. EXECUTOR S NOTICE Use Sodium Bisi.tphire at the r«te of 8 pounds p.m.) Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; APARTMENT in Lyons—opposite depot, 2nd Estate of MAMIE R. DREIBELBIS, late per ton of chopped green material. These pioperties are ten miles or less from Has been appointed the rep­ Monday, Wednesday & Friday by PUBLIC SALE Hoor, 3 rooms, all conventcflcti and ga­ of Reading, Pa., deceased. Of valuable Real Estate, Saturday, June F. M. BROWNS SONS, INC. Kutztown, on or near good roads. Letters testamentary on the above estate rage $47. Call Reading 3-2801 at 8 am. resentative for SPENCER, indi­ appointment 23. 1956, at 2 P.M., E.D.S.T., on the Fleetwood Phone 4511 only. Junel4-'t having been granted to the undersigned, all premises. May3-6t vidually designed supports persons indebted to thc estate are requested DISTRIBUTED BY All that certain two and one-ha If story KUTZTOWN S. Laurel St. Desirable lot, APARTMENT--4 rooms and balh. Call Kutz for abdomen, back and figure to make payment, and those having claims to brick dwelling house and the lot or piece of HOUSE TRAILERS bought and sold, 34 ft., cor. Laurel/Chestnut, 100' front on S 1 town 0349 alter 5 P.M. Junel4-tl present the same without delay, to HELP WANTED giound upon which the same is erected, sit­ sleeps six, completely furnished with bath. LaureI .. ...lI I5CI*;.T deeJ-uaap. ta.o. ParIf . .k 1 Alley—cat II... -._n bLe. in this area. For a Free Figure KUTZTOWN BOTTLING WORKS MABEL A. FREZEMAN, 18 Exeter Road. uate at 483 East Mam Street in the Borough Also smaller models. Trade and terms. See bought for less than $20.00 per front foot. Stony Creek Mills. Pa.; ALICE A. STOUDT. us for the best deal. RIGG'S AUTO BODY, APARTMENT—6 rooms Route No. 2. Kutz Analysis or an Appointment 80 Whiteoak Street of Kutztown, Berks County, Pennsylvania, town. East of Krumsville st Grimville, Pa. 1031 N. 10th St., ELIZABETH A. LEI- located at the Noithwest Corner of East Main Kempsville Marl-tf Oilier listings, $9000.00 and up. BRAND. 1025 N. 10th St.. and RUTH A. Apply Clarence Wessner. May24-4t* Call 7134. Kutitown, Pa. FEMALE Street and Kemp Street, containing 6ve rooms HECK, 1921 Palm St.. Reading, Pa., Ex- and hath, sewer connection. This property TYPEWRITERS reconditioned, all make* old ALLAN F. BUBECK ecutrices, or to their Attorneys, JOHN G. and late models, standard keyboards 922.30 KITCHENETTE APARTMENT in Kutztown. PRESSERS AND SEWING MACHINE will be open for inspection on Friday evening, 230 Noble St., Kutztown Phone 705S Modem, suitable for* employed couple. Im­ ROTHERMEL and DANIEL G. ROTHER June 22nd, from 6 to 8 P.M. up. We buy, sell and trade. Phone Fleet­ JuneU-tl MEL, Jl N. 6th St., Reading, Pa. OPERATORS FOR MEN S SHIRTS AND mediate possession, phone 9221. Mar22-tf SPORTS SHIRTS. BOTH EXPERI Conditions by wood 2377 or apply 22 W. Washington JuneUJt St.. Fleetwood, Pa. MayI2-tf ENCED AND LEARNERS. HIGH THE KUTZTOWN NATIONAL BANK, NEAR KUTZTOWN—Route 222, 2Vi story GARAGE — Apply 233 Greenwich Street, SCHOOL GRADUATES INTERESTED Kutztown. Pa. dwelling, large room attached 30x40, storm Kutztown, Pa. MayM-3t* NOTICE IN ENTERING INDUSTRY WILL BE Guardian of Mary A. Leibensperger TOP SOIL—110.00 per dump truck load. windows ana blinds, 150 ft. frontage lot, AFFORDED THE CHANCE TO LEARN. LUTHER R. WELDER, Auctioneer %ne7-3t delivered Kutztown area only. Larry Fens­ ideal business location. 3RD FLOOR APT.—2 rooms and bath, part­ termaker. 101 College Blvd., Tel. 7005. EAGLEPOINT — Brick and frame dwelling, ly furnished. Suitable for single person or NOTICE Apply PUBLIC SALE Aprl2-tf small barn and sheds, 11/j A., stream on Scaled proposals will be received and pub­ working touplc. Sorry, nn children. Call 1 Valuable household goods on Route 22, in property. licly opened and read by the Supervisors of FLEETWOOD SHIRT CORP. Fleetwood 4211 before V0<) P.M. the village of New Smithville, Pa., on Friday FIREPLACE and stove wood for sale, 16 KRUMSVILLE—92 A. farm, brick dwelling, Junel4*2t* Rockland Township, Berks county at New Phone 5671 Fleetwood, Pa. evening, June 15, 1956 at 7:30 P.M. (D.S.T.) per load delivered. Call John Queman, Jr., frame barn. JOIN Jerusalem, Pa., until 8 p.m. E.D.S.T., July, Kutztown, R. 2, phone 6796. Febl6-52t* 6, 1956, for the following: June7-2t Beds, bureaus, wash stands, 4 6x9 oriental W. A. BENFIELD, RE. rugs, maple desk and chair. Caloric gas range LEON W. MAZURIE, Salesman CARD OF THANKS 22,500 gallons of bituminous oil or asphalt like new, 3 piece living room suite, rockers, KRANICH St BACH Used Baby Grand spread and delivered on the job, Mertztown, Pa. chairs, china closet, mirrors, runners, white Piano. Reasonable. Krash Piano 8c Organ JuneM-M Proposal forms, specifications, form of porcelain sink, fluorescent light, twin tubs, Co., 535 Hamilton St.. Allentown. Pa. MRS. KATIE F BERGER—We wish to ex­ contract and instruction to bidders may be SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS butter churn, radios, floor lamps, lot of JuneU-lt press our heartfelt thanks and appreciation obtained at the home of. or by writing to COLLEGE GARDENS to friends, neighbors, relatives and all those glassware and cooking utensils, electric brood­ Brick Ranch Home, three bedrooms, bath, Solon A. Hess, secretary. Board of Super­ er stove, wheelbarrow, two milking units and ELLIS CHAMPION THRESHER, self feeder, who were so kind in their expressions of OUR or learners on Lingerie. Apply modern kitchen, large living room. Storm visors, Rorklana Twp., Pa. many other articles too numerous to mention. No. 3, A-l condition. Also McCormick sympathy during our recent bereavement. The materials specified herein shall meet doors and windows, shrubbery, custom- MARCUS MANUFACTURING CO. Conditions on day of sale by Deermg 10-ft. binder, new canvasses. A-l made drapes and other additional features JuneU-lt THE FAMILY tbe Standard Specifications of the Pennsyl­ condition. John W. Kutz, Kutztown R. 2. vania Department of Highways. L. R. WELDER, Auctioneer included. Ready for immediate occupancy. Topton. Pa. June7-2t Phone Kutztown 5^85 Call 4387. * Junel4-tf The successful bidder, when awarded the Owner relocated. Key for inspection from Augm-tf Arlan Dietrich, College Gardens, phone conttact, shall iurnish a bond with suitable, 5 H.P. MOTOR, single phase. Apply Harold reasonable requirements, guaranteeing per­ PUBLIC SALE Kutztown 7367. MaylO-tf Of household furnishings in Longswamp Sthrantz, Bowers. Phone Kutztown 6868. formance of the contract or (delivery to be Junel4-4t» NOTICE made) with sufficient surety in the amount MAN OR BOY Township, Longswamp Center, Saturday, June FOLLOW ROAD from Kutztown through of 50 per centum of the amount of the con­ 23, 1956. at 12:30 p.m. Krumsville to Kempton, where you will Have your teptic tank, cess­ to Wash and Service Slightly used modern General Electric re­ 1 Fl2 Tractor and Cultivator tract. 1 F20 Tractor find Kempton Hotel, an ideal building, to Automobiles and Do General Garage Work frigerator with revolving shelves, General Elec­ convert into apartments or start a con­ pool or toilet cleaned by All proposals roust be upon the form Apply tric stove, washing machine, 2 bedroom suites, 1 Case Tractor and Cultivator furnished By the undersigned. 1 AC WC Tractor and Cultivator valescent home. Price $11,000. Make offer. living room suite, garden tools, cooking uten­ Easily financed. The supervisors reserve the right to reject HAROLD K. KURTZ CHEVROLET sils, etc., etc. 1 McCormick Side Delivery Rake THE NEW SANITARY any or all proposals. 1 Co-op Side Rake Fredericks Real Estate. 164-y-j Main St., Maple St. Kutztown MARY FREEMAN Souderton. Phone 3-4609. May24-5t SOLON A. HESS, Phone 711) AMANDUS MILLER. Auctioneer 1 New Holland Side Rake METHOD Secretary of Board June7-tf Phone Fleetwood 4321. June7-3t 1 14-in. John Deere Plow JuneW -M 1 Massey-Harris Blower TIME IS RUNNING OUT Only 6 more choke 60* bulding iocs avail­ DISHWASHER PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY, 1 McCormick Manure Spreader NOTICE for Weekends at HOUSEHOLD GOODS, AND ANTIQUES J. R. KAUFFMAN able in Kutztown's College Gardens. Boro Fisher's Notice is hereby given that articles of Shartlesville, Pa. Phone Bernville 8RU water, schools and street. Price $675.00. mmm Kutztown Fire Company On Saturday, June 23, 1936, at the Amendment to the Articles of Incorporation Call 7704 "Meadows" along Route 222, midway be­ Junel4-6t* Larry Fenstermaker, Tel. 7005. Aug4-tf Sanitary Service of Penn Precision Products, Inc., a Pennsyl­ JuneH-tf tween Reading and Kutztown, Berks County, vania corporation with its registered office TWO ANTIQUE WARDROBES, one adult COLLEGE GARDENS—4-room and bath 424 W. Main St. K.lrtowa, Po. located at 501 Crescent Avenue, Reading, Pa. CARPENTERS WANTED. Applv )40 W. 1948 Model DeSoto. Custom 4-door sedan, and one child's. Call OVerbrook 2-2787. single story brick house, oil-fired ha.h. Pennsylvania, were filed with the Department Junel4-lt Kramer and Shade, Fleetwood, Pa. Phor.e Phone 7776 CLUB NOW! of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl­ Main St., Kutztown, Pa. No phone calls. low mileage, in perfect condition; Oliver "88* Junel4-tf diesel tractor, used 730 hours, with all the 4361. Nov24-tf vania on the 6th day of June, 1956 pursuant PULLETS—250 pure Mt. Hope Pullets, ten to tbe provisions of the Business Corpora­ extras; Silver King tractor in good order, Case 6-ft. P.T.O. combine, McD. field corn weeks old, 90 cents each. 25 of same tion Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl­ stock, 19 weeks old. $1.60 each. Range YOU'LL HAVE THE MONEY FOR NEXT YEAR'S vania approved May 5, 19)), as amended. harvester, McD. 2-14" tractor plow, McD. disc plow <3 disc) McD. 7-ft. disc, bag houses, brooders, feeders, etc., alt priced The nature and character of the proposed Farm sold, must move. W. P. Malone, BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD SALESMAN loader with y4 H.P. motor, McD. Silage VACATION amendment is to increase the aggregate num­ cutter, McD. potato digger, Oliver corn mile south of Klinesville. Phone ber of shares which the Corporation shall husker. cuts and Jity fodder. 7Vi cu. ft. &6--4334. Junel4-lt* have authority to issue from 65,000 shares To sell new Chevrolets and concrete mixer with tow bar, 12" chain divided into 5,000 shares of Preferred Stock j saw, gasoline cycle bar for shoulder mount­ TWO PAIR GARAGE DOORS, with hard OUR MORTGAGE LOAN PLAN of the par value of $100.00 per share and ! Used Cars. An excellent op­ ing. Case draw type mower, D.B. 10" ware. Reasonable. Caji Fleetwood 6076. 60.000 shares of Common Stock without j hammer mill, land roller, lot of lawn mow­ Junel4-lt THE NATIONAL BANK OF TOPTON par value, to 85,000 shares divided into | portunity for the right man. ers, 1 Schwin English bicycle, 3 other MAKES IT POSSIBLE 25 000 shares of Preferred Stock of the par ; bicycles like new, electric grass trimmers, PRIVATE SALE value of 120.00 per share and 60,000 shares ' Experience preferred. Must be lot of iron troughs, electric motors and fix­ Of valuable antiques, household goods and ALL DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000 WITH FDIC. of Common Stock without par value. tures, large lot of D. C. electric motors and leal estate at 1*>4 W. Main St., Kutztown. Use Our Free Counselor Service DANIEL H. HUYETT. )rd. neat and aggressive, between equipment, lot of bee equipment—-extractor, The aforementioned articles are the property Attorney melter, jars, etc., English saddle and bridle, of the late Priscilla Schoedler, Kutztown No Obligation—Full Details Call 2-7354 504 Colonial Trust Building the ages of 25 and 40. No cavalry saddle and bridle, buggv harness. JuneU-lt Phono OVerbrook 2-2151 Reading, Pa. halters, lines. Folding picnic table, 24-ft. e LJ—Junel4.lt phone calls please. Apply in long with 4 benches for 20 people, l»fg CHIEF GARDEN TRACTOR—wheel weights, cedar closet, garden chairs, electric coffee plow, cultivator, disc, lawn mower, cutter- Reading Federal Savings & loan Assn. LISTEN TO DAILY NEWSCAST FROM STATION WHOL ALLENTOWN. person. All interviews confi­ grinder, lots of beds, 1 cherry rope bed bar, and snow plow. Apply Stein's Service SENTENCED (four foster), boat and oars, old walnut Station, Lyons. Pa., or phone Topton 612 WASHINGTON STREET READING dential. See Mr. Wm. H. Sea- desk, flat top desk, table desk, desk chairs, OVerbrook 2-2630. May31-3t** Paul Geisinger, Lenhartsville, typewriter stand, living room table, invalid was sentenced to a term of 11 Vs to •.hair, magazine racks 2 hanging lamps, 3 FIREPLACE and. STOVE WOOD—16.00 a old outside lanterns, 6 oil table lamps, old load, delivered. Jacob Hartman, Route No. 23 months in the Berks County cherry sideboard, night table, Vtt. picture 2, Kutztown. Call Kutztown 7750. easel, 4-ft. spinning wheel, old cradle, cherry Prison by Judge Forrest R. Shana- WM. H. SEAMAN- boy, walnut wall cabinet, kitchen cabinet, Sept23tf man at this week's session of Berks electric refrigerator, marble top dresser, china CHEVROLET wash stand set, marble top wash stand, old HOG SHELTERS for tale at bargain puces at Criminal Court. He was charged picture Irames. iron pots and kettles, china our former hos farm. Inquire Walter L. vases, aim i hairs, rockers, kitchen chairs, Kline. Arenel Farms, Shoemakersville, Pa. with passing worthless checks to­ Fleetwood, Pa. bed room chairs. 8 antique chairs, grain Juoe9-*f taling $210. Sail, electric fan, 4 radios, washing mat nine, Miitrt clothes baskets, 2 Erector sets, lots of toys, PLASTIC LAMINATING MACHINE. Used old and new, 1 II x 12 rug, 1^ throw rugs, only a few times. Any reasonable offer ac­ lot raft carpets, library table, lots of dishes, cepted. Telephone Fleetwood 8208. POULTRY AND CROP FARM June7-3t HAND Oil space neater, 2 cook stoves, Electrolux cleaner, Singer sewing machine. ^0 pair new Married man, attractive wages, sick and shoes, 50 new wallets, cash register, check MASSEY-HARRIS 7-ft. Combine w,th motor accident insurance, house with all con­ writer. and tank. 3 yrs. old. Walter Heffner, Shoe­ veniences. Apply Brown Bros., Birdshoro, makersville, R. No. 1. Phone Leesport -WEARS Pa. Phone Yellowhouse 9)831. June7-2t NOTE: I have a consignment of store 6-3234. June7-3t* goods partially included above. A large lot CLEANING WOMAN — The Glockenspiel of refinished furniture and many items of j 1000—8 inch square x 2 inch red bricks. Restaurant. Fleetwood R. 2. Phone Fleet­ value not mentioned, im luding a lot of Apply Clarence Trexler, 72 Noble St., Kutz­ wood 8211. Mayjl-tf antiques. town, phone 4698. June7-2t* Sale to start at 11:00 a.m. sharp. ~WEARS! Farm matliineiy at 2:30 p.m. sharp. CALORIC gas-coal combination stove, good Terms by condition. Call OVerbrook 2-2277. HELP WANTED WALTER M. FISHPAW. June7-2t WOODROW ROTH, JAMES LEIBY, SrllKWIK-WllUAMS BOOKKEEPER WANTED. APPLY ALFRED BURGERT, Auctioneers PEAT MOSS for sale. Horticulture and FLOYD CRONRATH. Clerk Poultry. ARENEL FARMS FEED MILL, PORCH ond FLOOR ENAMEL PATRIOT BOX 108. May31 4t Lunch by Fleetwood Grange. Junel4-2t Shoemakersville, Pa. MarlVtf Model 3804 - 1-ton, 108V." box PUBLIC SALE GEESE and GOSLINGS—foe Gilardone. Jr., SHOAT SALE—one truckload of shoats, Virginville. Phone Hamburg 3369. MEN all vaccinated. Friday, June 15, at 7:30 p.m. Aprl2-tf JUST WHAT IS at New Smithville Hotel. I. R. Welder. Take your pick of today's "A LUCKY BREAK?" Auctioneer, Junel4-lt CALORIC GAS STOVE, apartment size, white, good condition. Can be seen at 154 SOME MEN WAIT A WHOLE LIFETIME FOR SALE OR RENT W. Main St., rear, Kutztown. Call 7654. most modern Pickups! FOR THAT "LUCKY BREAK. 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EIGHT The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 14, 1956

OLIVE BIEBER TO WED from readers enough funds to cover The Juniors will conduct a public school. Fines collected during May by 6. J. SCHULER SATURDAY CARE, 10 Yean Old, Offers the delivery of 1,500 packages. card party tonight. OBITUARIES 1954—On a May morning, a Fin­ Mrs. LeVan conducted a brief Justice of the Peace Carl L. Diet­ Shalter's Church, Fleetwood, R. nish couple and their three chil­ service in memory of Mrs. Mamie rich totalled $25. dren arrive in Brooklyn by .Freigh­ Police Report j member of the auxiliaries of Ray 3, will be the scene, Saturday at Schadler, Mrs. Anna Schwoyer and MRS. MARY KLINE Cardiogram Of Ii. S. Citizens ter, and waiting for them is a Vir­ The police report by Burgess Ira I A. Master Post No. 217, American 2 p.m., of the marriage of Olive Mrs. Susan Schlegel, and prayer Thc funeral of Mrs. Mary Kline. ginia print shop owner. This is the T. Moyer included the following: I Legion, Reading Hospital and Top- was offered by Mrs. Lawrence 80, who died June 10 in her home Hope Bieber, daughter of Walter Science has produced a machine as an American he could have happy ending of a story that began ton Fire Company and was a mem­ Rothermel, Department chaplain. 24 traffic violations, nine minor at 416 Walnut St., Kutztown. was and the late Eva Bieber, Fleet­ eight years before when the printer ber of the Veterans Memorial Com­ that tells you what's right or wrong eaten well). Malnutrition leads to Each of four KAHS seniors who accidents, seven funerals escorted, held at the convenience of the wood, R. 3, and George Jacob SKUA », CASK p-Jifc-jiuac- Atv-f? v,~- •it JUBfef ttpliMrd. •** cottsplaii,™ (jmily at thc Fritz *5* Kendall Fu- mittee. with the heart of a oerson. But it tuberculosis. **A <*.•» «o->rii t *«MA Schuler, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 hish family." A correspondence be­ award, the winner to be entered at and requests and three dogs dis­ " aeraJ Home The Rev Bffijfc'Vem cant help you find out what goes Arthur Gamble dies. ( isarf-tWiti' besides her nasband gan that resulted in the Virginian's the Department convention. posed of. Police car mileage total­ Kern, D.D.. officiated. Burial was George W. Schuler, Fleetwood, R. on in the heart of a people. I are six children: Mrs. Virgie Trex- 1950—Fifteen children in Okla­ sponsoring the family's immigration Tk-t tieVi Meeting \s «£neRODUCE is invited to attend classes in any Ira S. Guldin, Donald Bieber, Char­ or all of the cooperating churches les Angstadt, Martin Stapleton and MINUTE MAID which include St. John's Lutheran Douglass Reed. SEABROOK CHOPPED BLUE BONNET WHITE AMERICAN and E. and R., Trinity Lutheran, St. The Rev. Martin L Rothenber­ Paul's E. and R. and Grace Evan­ ger, who directed the drive in ORANGE U. S. No. 1 gelical Congregational. Fleetwood reported a total of $127 A total of 220 children from Nur­ from 46 members. Wayne Bortz, in JUICE SPINACH MARGARINE CHEESE sery through Junior High is en­ charge of the drive for the New rolled and teachers and helpers to­ Jerusalem, Blandon and Maiden­ 6 oz. 10 oz. c New White VA* '/a Ib. nrc tal twenty-nine. Registrars are Mrs. creek area, listed a total of $306 pkg. 2 *" 33 Platon Gottlund, Mrs. Clarence J. from 88 contributors. The drive for can 3° 57' 2 ""• 55' sliced 25 Smith and Mrs. Kermit Oswald. the Hamburg-Kempton area, di­ The offering given by the chil­ rected by I. Russell Berkey, totaled Potatoes dren at the closing session will be $57.65 from 34 members. There is used to purchase Bible booklets no report from the campaign in the SEABROOK MYERS CHICKEN KRAFT "Jesus—Friend of Children Every­ Topton-Bowers area which was WELCH'S where" to be sent to children in headed by the Rev. Alton F. Hoff­ Russia and in a South American man. country through the National Coun­ The purpose of the annual drive PEAS PIES VEL VEETA Grope Juice cil of Churches. Twelve booklets is to decrease the indebtedness of may be purchased for a dollar. To Camp Shikellamy, near Bethel, and 10 oz. r c Fresh APRICOTS 24 oz. date more than 500,000 booklets for maintenance of camp equip­ pkg. 2 *° 37 lb have been sent from the U.S. to ment and continued development 69c ea. From th* Land of Sunshine 1143* bottle 35 countries all over the world, In­ 23 of the camp. cluding 324 to Russia. .. . i ,m•<**••»••**!TTi m%aSmm**\m

FOLK FESTIVAL WILL CED Says Tax Reduction Should FEATURE PERIOD FURNITURE May by Second Section L. Diet- Furniture of early America will be featured at the Pennsylvania Be Based on Thorough Study of Dutch Folk Festival at the Kutz­ rgess Ira town Fairgrounds July 4 through ollowing: July 8. Dr. Alfred L. Shoemaker, e minor 1957 Surplus, Economic Outlook director, reports that four rooms escorted, will be exhibited In the main build- THE PATRIOT implant-* • lBg. littr ejtlJCW*; .. Action on cutting Federal tixea high, but some reduction in the cor­ stable; and strike a reasonabfe bal­ motif, «rSv cu*.£\& l^veii \auies logs dis- •hould be bated on a thorough reai- porate profits tax, and also, if possible, ance between tie tsnpoTtance of a SERVING KUTZTOWN, FLEETWOOD, ige total- and chairs, plank seats, pewter wsament of the prospect* for a '<*ub-- in «\ct^i-i^ -tiO-Mt-s, utiould be in­ lower Federal debt and a lower Fed­ dresser and pewter ware, a mantel TOPTON AND SURROUNDING AREAS cluded." eral tax burden. atintial aurplua" in the 1957 caah fireplace and equipment. The 1800 budget, aa well aa the economic out­ Surpluses not large enough for "sig­ Noting that "the precise contents" dining room Vill feature a Dutch look, the Research and Policy Com­ nificant tax reform" should be used of any tax reduction program would cupboard, drop leaf table, corner Thursday, June 14, 1956 NINE mittee of the Committee for Economic to reduce the Federal debt, the com­ depend on its overall tize, the com­ cupboard, original chairs, home Development (CED) auggested in the mittee said. While emphasizing the mittee said the following general spun table cloth with a full table most recent of ita national policy importance of debt reduction, the com­ recommendations "would be appropri­ BIBLE SCHOOL CLOSES JEAN I. HERMANY AND ore next setting, prints, and a framed "God Talent Show at Topton Lions to statements issued in Washington. mittee took the view that tax rates ate if a $5 or $4 billion reduction" FRIDAY NIGHT, DRYVILLE RICHARD BAILEY WED are currently so high that tax reduc­ were to be made: Bless Our Home." A four-poster te been A decision to cut taxes should jest complete with canopy, will be plac­ on "assurance, baaed on a conserva­ tion on a significant scale must for "1. First priority should be given Lutheran Home An illustrated talk "Rocky Boy Sponsor Dance The marriage of Jean I. Hermany, m, regis- ed in the bedroom, in addition to a tive estimate of the prospective surplus, the time being take priority over large to reduction of individual income tax Indian Mission " by the Rev. Alton daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George itary Af- highboy, cradle, homespun quilt that a tax cut of reasonable minimum scale debt reduction. rates. Rates should be reduced in all F. Hoffman, will be featured at the Hermany, Wanamakers. and Rich­ hich the and covers. A parlor organ will Tonight-Saturday Revue Wednesday size—aay in excess of $2 billion—will The committee said that, at of the brackets, but strong emphasis should closing session of Daily Vacation ard A. Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. en made. grace the living room, decorated not reault in a deficit in the cash budget completion of its study late in May, be given to reduction of high bracket Bible School Friday at 7 p.m. at Adam Bailey, Kempton R. 2, was for the in the fiscal year 1956-57." If a "com­ tbe economy "on the whole is operating rates in order to reduce their distorting chairs, settees, slant top desk, and Christ church, Dryville. Mrs. Mal­ recently solemnized by the Rev. C. ;e a spc- Backed by VFW for Benefit Proceeds Will Be for VMC prehensive, authoritative review of the close to peak capacity" and found that effects on incentives and economic candle stand and a grandfather's colm Pounder and Miriam Heffner R. Rahn at his home at Muhlen­ iject. He 1957 budget prospect" shows that "as always" under such conditions activity. clock, all 150 years old. Of Post Building Fund; are the co-directors. The offerings Pool; Topton Talent berg Park. is which there will be "a substantial surplus" {"there are mixed signs" of inflationary "2. The corporate income fax rate A typical Pennsylvania Dutch from the two-week school will be The attendants were Mr. and I by the Iona Day Director Will Participate the committee recommended tax re­ pressures and scattered deflationary should be reduced two points, bringing store will also be set up, where used toward the purchase of a Mrs. Horace Evans, Kempton R. 2. )lans are all sorts of authentic foods and duction to take effect January 1, 1957. tendencies. the rate from 52% to 50%. Thit is Portrayals by Mertztown area school bus for the Rocky Boy Mis­ Topton talent will be among the The couple will reside at Wana­ for ap- furnishings will be obtainable. sion. Approximately 100 are en­ The committee said that if the re­ "The Budget, The Economy and Tax not a large change, but it is an im­ talent of well known stars of stage 125 to take part in the Spring makers. ry board Many craftsmen will demonstrate rolled. view reveals "that only a small surplus Reduction in 19S6," latest in the series portant one. and screen, plus choruses, ballets Dance Revue to be presented by The bride is a graduate of Slat­ t to the arts taught them by their parents in the cash budget can be expected in of Statements on National Policy issued "3. Provided sufficient revenue is and reviews will highlight the sec­ The teachers and helpers are: the Readinger Sisters, Allentown, ington High school and the groom National and grandparents. fiacal 1956-57 ... no tax cut should by the Research and Policy Committee available, the reduction in excise taxes ond edition of Hometown Jubilee Nursery: Mrs. Robert Weidele, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the is employed at thc Hamburg Boiler - similar Festivities will include old-fash­ be made unlets there is a marked of the Committee for Economic De­ on motor vehicles, alcoholic beverages, tonight and Saturday at 8:14 o'clock teacher, Mrs. Allen Hertzog, Mrs. Henry Auditorium of the Lutheran Works. final ap- ioned merry making, when men, reversal of economic conditions which velopment, a non-profit economic re­ and tobacco scheduled for April 1957 in the Henry Auditorium of the Grant Stetzler, Mrs. Harlan Wil­ Home. Ronald MaeAdams will be vork be requires strong action to combat re­ search and education organization of should be permitted to go into effect. women and children will wear tra­ Lutheran Home, Topton. The hilar­ trout and Mrs. Irvin Holloway, master of ceremonies and dance Let us feel the divihe energy of cession." leading businessmen and scholars, was If sufficient revenue is not available ditional costumes and sing songs ious variety show, sponsored by helpers; kindergarten: Rosalie De- routines will be directed by Mary Spirit, bringing us into newness of msferred Such a review, the committee said,, made public by Frazar Ii. Wilde, for at! scheduled reductions priority and tell stories generations old, Shoemaker-Bond Post No. 7071, Long, Mrs. Dallas Sehaeffer, Mrs. Readinger. The theme is "Arabian life and recognizing no mortal nor ust north would necessitate deferring final de­ chairman of the 37-man Research and should go to the tax on motor vehicles." And of course there will be moun­ Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mertz­ Paul Scheidt; primary: Mrs. Ken­ Nights." material power as able to destroy —Mary Baker Eddy north of cision on any large-scale cut until late Policy Committee, and J. Cameron (In a previous policy statement, "Mod­ tains of Pennsylvania Dutch food. town, will also include a review, neth Miller, Joyce Heist, Mrs. The revue is sponsored by the iding the in thit session of Congress. Thomson, chairman of the subcommit­ ernizing the Nation's Highways", CED Square dancing by experts is also "Magic Lady of Toyland" by the Stewart Mathias; junior: Mrs. Clar­ Topton Lions Club for the benefit 1 trees in tee which drafted the report. Mr. scheduled in which the public will ence Frederick and Mrs. Ralph The committee noted that recent took the position that tax rates on small folks and special acts. Pro­ of the proposed Veterans Memorial ate the Wilde is president of the Connecticut be privileged to participate. Fegley; and intermediate: Gene official estimates indicate a surplus of motor vehicle fuels should be raised ceeds will be for the VFW Build­ Committee swimming pool. General Life Insurance Company, Gressley and Scott Schade. Organ­ BERNICE M. SELL $4 to $4.5 billion in the cash budget when plans for an expanded national ing Fund. Topton talent will include Susan Hartford, Conn., and Mr. Thomson ists are Mrs. Harlan Wiltrout, he south ($1.8 to $2.3 billion in the adminis­ highway program are put into effect.) Lantz, who will present a classical is chairman of the board of Northwest Telephone Company Iona Day, professional director Rochelle Scheidt and Scott luded in trative budget) for fiscal 1956, the ballet;^|rudrey Herman, ballet nov­ Bancorporation, Minneapolis, Minn. "A reduction of individual income with many years of experience in Schade. /J'eaulti J^hoft road will year ending June 30. It pointed out, elty ntJThber; Susan Trexler, ballet ntractors' tax rates that would provide signifi­ the theatre both as a director and i however, that uncertainties as to next Although the policy statement is Asks Rate Increase soloist, and Karol and Michael ie moved cant relief in all brackets would actress, is assisting the VFW in year's revenues and expenditures— primarily concerned with "what to reduce annual revenue by at least $2 The Lycoming Telephone Com­ producing the show. She has met JOINS AD AGENCY Stauffer, tap dance routine. 41 S. Whiteoak St., Kutztown particularly the latter—still remain to do in the uncertain circumstances of to $3 billion," the CED report esti­ pany has asked the Public Utility with all the participants and the j Max Levine, Allentown, is the new Tickets may be secured from be clarified before the size of the 1956," it points out that CED's "main mated, "A two point reduction in the Commission permission to increase various committees and reports director of public relations and pub­ any member of the Lions Club or fiscal 1957 cash surplus can be de­ interest is broader than this" and corporation income tax plus the licity, at the advertising agency of by contacting Clarence Shearer. the general rate for its 4,021 cus­ that the show promises to be a big NEW TELEPHONE termined. presents a set of standards for a scheduled reduction in motor vehicle tomers in a four-county area effec­ success. VFW Commander Norman Ritter-Lieberman, Inc. Previously he Topton. The public is invited. budget policy that "will lead to sound excises would require somewhat over tive August 1st. A total of 945 sub­ Kramer states that a tremendous was a newspaper reporter, and public "When tax reduction becomes pos­ relations director of Hess Brothers. sible, whether in 1956, 1957 or a later answers year after year." The three $1 billion in revenue. Scheduled re­ scribers in Berks and Lehigh coun­ amount of interest in the show is IF YOU WANT TO SELL IT 7694 date," the CED report recommended, main objectives of such a policy, the ductions of excises on alcoholic bever­ ties served by the Kempton and being manifested by the commu­ Martin Ritter and tJeorge Lieber- ADVERTISE CLASSIFIED "the opportunity should be uted to CED report states, are: ages and tobacco would raise the New Smithville exchanges will be nity as it is the type of entertain­ man, operators of the agency, recently make a balanced move towards a Enforce discipline in government ex­ revenue loss by roughly $500 million. affected by the proposed rate In­ ment the whole community will moved into a three-story building at better tax ttructure. In such a move penditure by requiring that costs be "We would regard these as small crease. The company's last rate In­ enjoy. 12+2 Turner street, Allentown, which A NEW PENNSYLVANIA LAW PREVENTS crease was in 1952. they purchased and have renovated. priority should be given to a reduc­ considered when the decision to spend but important steps in the direction A Tiny Tot Contest, for children PRICE ADVERTISING OF EYEGLASSES tion of individual income tax rates, is made; harness the influence of the of a better tax system," the CED re­ In the new schedule filed with age one through five, is being held LONGSWAMP CHURCH NEWS especially those that are extremely budget to help make the economy more port said. the PUC, the company proposes in­ in connection with the show and a Union Daily Vacation Bible creases ranging from 50 to 75 cents THINK AHEAD! king and queen will be crowned in residential rates and 50 cents to School, which began June 4, will Thoughts have wings, and when the last night of the performance. close Friday at 11:30 a.m. $1.50 in business rates. It also pro­ All contestants will appear on the driving your thoughts should travel poses to increase public pay tele­ The E. and R. Consistory will well ahead of the car. What's hap­ stage in person. Daily standings of meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., at LOT OF SEASONED phone calls from 5 to 10 cents in the contest are posted at Trexler's pening around the next bend or over line with the fee collected by most the church. the next hill ? Who knows, but the Store, Topton. other independent utilities and the «**-*tg*~'*pr i c OAK LUMBER Institute for Safer Living warns that Bell Telephone Company. FOUND? TRY CLASSIFIED all too often it's serious trouble. Make FATIGUE, TOP KILLER pop it a habit to think ahead farther than Ralph Hyle, president of the Early to Bed, early to rise—helps A Bargain for Someone Who Can Use It you can see, and you'll greatly lessen company, which also has exchanges to make a man a safe driver. Fatigue your chances of an accident. in Lehigh, Schuylkill and Lycom­ is a top highway kilelr acocrding to NOTICE £> ALSO ing counties, said the additional the Institute for Safer Living of the DONT LANE-CHANGE! revenue is needed to meet higher American Mutual Liability Insurance DR. F. H. POWELL 2 BOTTOM PLOW Motorists do not alwayt find safety operating costs, including wages. Company. It's a leading reason why Chiropractor in numbers—not on today's crowded more people are injured or killed dur­ X-Ray Sorvlco AvailabU streets and highways. The heavier the TO ATTEND ROTARY CAMP ing late afternoon or evening hours PRACTICALLY NEW GRAIN DRILL traffic the more alert and skilled you David Boger. 16, son of Mr. and than at any other time of day. Always 121 W. MAIN ST., KUTZTOWN, PA. must be to dodge an accident, says Mrs. Charles Boger, Brooklyn, has plan your auto trips so that you wilt Phon. 7216 the Institute for Safer Living. Avoid been selected Kutztown Rotary's have time for a few minutes' rest . MJK-U Individually According ROGERS sudden stops and lane changing. Dsn't representative at Tomorrow's stop during each hour or two of sus­ OFFICE HOURS To Yoar Prescription OPTICAL CO. WIRT C WILTROUT follow too closely. Remember that past­ Leaders Camp, Green Lane, spon­ tained driving. This is doubly im­ Mon.. Wed., Fri. ind Sit. 10 A.M. to • Being Aay Doctor's RX sored by Rotary. David will be a portant on fast throughways. 8 P.M. ing requirei good judgment and tore, Tuesday 10 A.M. to 6 PM, 758 PENN ST.—READING Route 222 and Crystal Cava Road—Phon* 2191 senior in the academic course at Thursday by Appointment decisive action. Don't try to pass a HOURS: * to J30; Tfctin. NlfM Til * line of cars all at once. KAHS next September. FOUND? TRY CLASSIFIED

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YOUR TEXACO DEALER O'NEIL'S A. L RHOADS AND SON Reichard Motors Compliments SCHAPPELL'S RADIO SHOPP KUTZTOWN LINGERIE CO. Chrysler — Plymouth MARKETT R. H. Rahn Survice Station Keystone Hotel l.n'tth and Admiral TV WEAVER'S SPORT SHOP—Kutztown Kutztown, Pa. SALES —SERVICE R. 2, Kutztown, Pa. 560 East Main Street Kitztown, Pa. Kutztown, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF Phon* 7862 146 Noble Street Phono 42S1 RAY C. FICKES—Men's-Boys' Apparel

WARREN E. TREXLER—Records—224 Main Street ADULTS $1.00 F ;e GRANGE HALL Wed Thur. CHILDREN ...$ .35 MAX'S o STORE RUBRECHT'S GROCERIES—Greenwich Street Curtain 8P.M. TOTS - FREE D KUNKEL SAW A MOWER—Salet-Service KUTZTOWN | June 13-14-15 TAX INCL. 58 Ktftxtown, r*M. IRVIN DELCAMP—Fertder-Body Repairing TEN The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 14, 1956

EVERYBODY'S SALE MRS. PAUL HERMAN WILL SPONSOR HOME GOVERNOR The Kutztown VFW Auxiliary Court of Honor FETES 61 ON BIRTHDAY TALENT SHOW IN FALL LENHARTSVILLE Fleetwood— GEORGE M. will sponsor an Everybody's Sale 1 The lawn of her West Walnut .THC in the near future. Household ar­ June 19 at Park MRS. PIUS ADAM St. residence, was the scene of a The Lutheran Circle of St. Paul's ticles, furniture, knick-knacks, and Reporter recent party, when Mrs. Paul Her­ church at Its June meeting voted white elephants are sought after. A Boy Scout Court of Honor will man entertained 61 in celebration to sponsor a home talent show in LEADERS LETTER All donations will be transferred to be held June 19 at 8:15 p.m., at Mrs. William Hallion, Bracken- fit her blrthdav- Th* miest* iocli^dr STARS ttK ?=E, rft.t.Y^: "r^iJft-A-oifcvla the VFW Hall by truck, ftbtliy IVfi-s. Fleetwood Park, when William Mc- "riiiJjsc, Jjreltt se.t.'tJti*Says wtta Mr. 'ed her Sewing Club, and relatives charge. iffiur Moyer, Vlrs WUiwortlt Bie­ and Mrs. Monroe Hartman and at­ and friends from Smithtown Aprons were distributed, pro­ Cuskey, Wormleysburg, will show By LTN OONNEIAT t PlawnVng "has procee-ieii \» waSh' ber or Mrs. H. D. Oswald. tested her class reunion held re­ Branch, Long Island, Philadelphia, ceeds to be added to the church a point that within a few weeks I movies and still shots of the re­ INCE the de«!h at Wsa* Allen, DEAR BILL AND HANNAH : cently at Kutztown State Teachers Emt&aug. Oreland, Allentown and building ftind. Last December I signed a bill will be able to announce specific cent Fleetwood encampment at S "What's My Line?" has been College. other points. Mrs. William Deisher led the pro­ providing for the use of our De­ areas to be developed. Pine Grove. Mr. McCuskey, broth­ without a second regular male The need for further recreation Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Loeb and A buffet lunch was served. gram, "Research for Beauty." partment of Forests and Waters er-in-law of Scoutmaster Ralph panelist . . . They have had guests of royalties from gas and oil leases is obvious. In 1956. more than sons Geary and Keith, West Ham­ Mrs. Herman was the recipient each week, the best ot which was Mrs. Harold Kurzweg, hostess, on State Forest Lands. 11,000,000 visitors enjoyed the fa­ Heilman, assisted In the encamp­ burg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph of many gifts and flowers. ..ctor Borne, the mad Dane . . . presented organ selections and Dr. Maurice Goddard, Secretary cilities of our State Parks. This ment. Adam. Hope producers at the show decide served refreshments. of Foresta and Waters eitiroates was an increase of 20 per cent Mrs. John Adam and Mrs. Lee - GUILD HOSTESS to sign Victor permanently . . . The The July meeting will take the that these rcyaltiaa will provide over the previous year. I am New scouts will be welcomed and $6,000,000 during the next two pleased that with the royalties of advancement awards will be made. Adam transacted business in Al­ Hilda Wagenhorst will be host­ panel with the very intellectual form of a family picnic. ••-ears. With these fundi we will as and oil leases on our State Several ceremonials will be pre­ lentown. ess at the June 25th meeting of the and staid Bennett Cerf, Dorothy ENGAGED TO WED be able to take steps for long f'orest Lands, we can provide more sented in addition to patrol skits. The Greenwich supervisors are Guild of St. John's E and R church, KUgallen and Arlene Francis Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dotterer, needed improvement*; increasing recreation to our citizens than ever Latest in Yoke Styles Parents, relatives and friends are preparing the road from Grimville with Esther Christman in charge of could definitely use a little madcap Kempton R. 2. recently announced humor to pep it up . . . Another recreational facilities, adding con­ before. At the same time, we can welcomed. to Spring Side for resurfacing. the program. the engagement of their daughter, servation measures, providing good possibility would be Jimmy do more about flood control and Shirley, to Lee Behm, son of Mr. more flood control and building conservation. Edmondson who does not limit new dams. Mrs. Leader and I hope to take his talents to spelling backwards and Mrs. Harvey Behm, Kutztown Foremost in our plans is the in­ our children to the State Parks in his "Professor Backwards" R 2. creasing of recreational facilities this summer, and we hope that yon Dr. Chas. Hottenstein Owns Mystery Farmroutin 38e . . . Jimmy is a humorist The bride-to-be Is a graduate of for use of our citiiens. The dam- will enjoy the recreation provided in his own right and would go Slatington High school and her building project will serve a two­ for your family. Those facilities well with the others. THA fold purpose; to provide more nance is engaged in farming. u tl are provided for the use of all "The Swan" is of Grace Kelly's bathing and boating enjoyment Pennsylvanians. ly d and at the same time aid in flood best pictures and gives a vivid throi My next letters, Bill and Han­ idea of bow regal a princess the control. nah, will come from Europe and We are particularly interested Israel. Mrs. Leader, our son Mi­ lovely star makes . . . Arthar God­ Auditorium Theatre In areas where no facilities cur­ frey's Wednesday night show, a chael, and Public Relations Secre­ PUITWOOO rently exist. We've located a ten­ tary Tom Hodges will accompany standby since the early days of TV, tative site near Glendale in Cam me to Israel, where that coura­ has been cancelled . . . Just a bria County. Another area is geous Nation is planting a veritable few months ago Arthur insisted Fri. & Sat., June 15-16 northeast of Harrisburg and sim­ Valley Forge in honor of Pennsyl­ "Disneyland" was not cutting into ilarly, facilities are desparately vania. We hope to be able to write his ratings—that he had the high­ Adventure/ Action/ Dramal needed southwest of Pittsburgh in interesting letters to you while we est imaginable ratings . . . Appar­ Greene and Washington Counties. HENRY FONDA, JAMES CAGNEY, are there. ently CBS follows the Trendex St. Pe We hope soon to be able to say WILHAM POWEll and JACK IEMMON that no place in Pennsylvania is results more closely than Its star. hold its ttarring in more than 25 miles from a State PLATTER CHATTER evening i Park. Naturally, we will use State will be f CAPITOL:—In more grand hi­ lands wherever possible, but under Buckaroc the new bill, we can buy lands to Sincerely youn, ll album**. Frank Sinatra comes Mister Roberts up with a great one entitled baked g provide -for these recreational fa­ in CinomaScopo cilities. "Songs for Swingln' Lovers" . . . ments w In his own Inimitable style, Frank- pavilion. le does "It Happened In Monte­ The Ci LICENSED TO WED and Ethel Mae Fritz, 23, Kutztown Pack On Governor of Pennsylvania rey," "Old Devil Moon," "You're Wednesday, June 20 Dallas DeLong, 23, Kutztown, son R 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Getting to Be a Habit With Me," clinic at of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob DeLong Jr., LeRoy Fritz. "Pennies From Heaven," "Makin' Action Among the Rod Men! The Cub: and Maurene A. Eck, 23, Mertz­ Clair Melvin Clemmer, 26, Len­ Whoopee," "Swingln' Down the ROBERT WAGNER, JOHN IUND, ley Dair; town R. 1, daughter of Carolyn and hartsville R. 1, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lane" and other old favorites. DEBRA PAGET and JEFFREY HUNTER the late Warren Eck. Then there is Shirley Jones and Lester P. Clemmer, and Anna Ber­ itarring in James Milton George, 57, Mohrs- tha Pullum. 33, Lenhartsville R. 1. Gordon MacRae with the music from "'Carousel" as taken from What v ville R. 1, and Leah Mary Long, 49, daughter of Paul and the late Anna of fervei Kempton R. 2. daughter of Thomas Himmelreich. the sound track of the movie . . . Songs include "If I Loved You," White Feather grace, ex and the late Cora Long. ness, lov "You'll Never Walk Alone," "June in Cin«maScop-» John Steward Rathje, 20, Oley, OF SPECIAL INTEREST Is Bustin' Out All Over" and Baker E< son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rathje, Fleetwood— DELIGHTFULLY young and "Soliloquy." Plui Cartoon In CinomaScopo An aside to GJR, Fleetwood. It A appealing all occasion frock to is the policy of the Patriot to ignore sew all in monotone or with yoke In JAN'S letters to the editor that are not bright contrast. —Zdun-Robbins Photc signed. Initials do not count. Pattern No. 1461 Patt-O-Hama In­ BEAUTY SALON Dr. Charles Hottenstein, Kutztown, is 16, wheat; 15, hay, and 13, barley. The Following the second perform­ cluded is in sizes 10. 12. 14, 16. 18. Corner of Noble and Trexler Stt. ance of the Lions Club, "Down 20. Size 12, monotone. 5 yards of 35- the owner of Mystery Farm 38 which is remaining 35 acres are in permanent be SAFE Inch Kutitown—Phono 7737 Yonder" Minstrel, Fleetwood, the located east of Kutztown on Route 222. pasture. All the livestock feed with the cast was treated to lunch by the Send 35c in corns for this pattern OPEN DAILY He has been its owner for the past 60 exception of poultry feed and dairy sup­ club members at the Fire Hall. to IRIS LANE. Dept. "NWNS," 367 Tuesday through Saturday West Adams St.. Chicago 6, 111. years. plement is home grown. The cultivation MRS. JANET RADER, Prop I IF YOU WANT TO SELL IT is done with modern implements that be SURE The 143-acre farm, which is adjacent ADVERTISE CLASSIFIED to Mystery Farm Six, is operated by Carl belong to Wessner's father, John Wess­ Wessner, Kutztown R. 2, who resides in ner, Kutztown R. 2. A 10-10-10 fertilizer EASY mix is used. one of the two tenant houses. The other and SAVE MONEY SEWERAGE house is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farmer Wessner, a son of Mr. and DOES Bollinger. Mrs. John Wessner, Kutztown R. 2, was DISPOSAL Since 1952, when Wessner took over married August 23, 1952, to the former IT Kathryn Piger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -"8-^c^ „ HELEN RALE the management of the farm, a milk- heat your home house has been erected and the interior John Piger, Allentown. He is a member PROBLEM? DOLISHING door knobs In an- • ticipation of guests? You and of both houses was remodeled. of the Kutztown Fire Company and Rod your guests will be happier for Farming on the 143-acre farm is dairy­ and Gun Club and the Berks Farmers with oil 7:30 SEE the visit if you check your home Association and belongs to St. John's 1 to see whether it really says "wel­ ing. Operator Wessner has a herd of 27 come." Holstein and Guernsey dairy cattle plus Lutheran Church. His hobby is softball. COMPLETE ATLANTIC SERVICE KU Is the closet well supplied with six heifers. Other livestock includes 40 Mrs. Wessner is a member of Ziegel hangers the guests will need? Union Church, Breinigsville R. 1, and Wayne Merkel Contractor What about skirt and slack hang­ Chester White pigs, five sheep and 450 ers and a luggage rack as a real chickens, including 100 laying hens and her hobby is sewing. EXPERT INSTALLATION OF SEPTIC TANKS .help for overnight guests? Kirst & Brubaker 350 chicks. The couple has two children, Carlene, AND CESSPOOLS Make your guests at ease with 134 North 5th Stioot 313 East Main Stro* an emergency kit that supplies A total of 108 acres is under cultiva­ two years of age, and Daniel, six Fleetwood Phono 8294 HAMBURG, PA. KUTXTOWN, PA them with things often forgotten tion and includes 43 of corn,- 21, oats,* months. in the rush of packing. This Telephone 2541 Tolophono 5291 Exclusive At/antic Distributors THIS WEEK'S RECIPE Announcing Ihe Appointment of Piquant Fruit Salad in Kutztown and Hamburg (Serves 6-8) 1H cups canned fruit cocktail, drained SCHEIDT 6. PRINTZ 1 tablespoon plain gelatin 2 tablespoons lemon juice .OJTSWALLABcXyr^ AS FRANCHISED DEALER OF 1% cup hot apple cider STA#7SmpAY/ Few grains salt x Vi teaspoon prepared horse­ radish UU'Mlhl i ///// WINKLER LP •H cup chopped celery Soften gelatin in lemon Juice LOW PRESSURE and dissolve in hot cider. Blend OIL BURNER in salt and horseradish. Cool until slightly thickened. Fold In well-drained fruit cocktail and celery. Turn into individu­ al molds and chill until firm. Unmold on salad greens and serve with mayonnaise.

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GRADUATES TODAY, SCHOOL The Rev. Daniel Kistler, Penns­ If you will let me, I will wish you CLASSIFIED ADS PAY OF NURSING AT TEMPLE burg, will speak at the annual in your future what all men desire NEW TRIPOLI Kistler Reunion Saturday, Aug. 4, —enough work to do, and strength Patricia Rae Schlegel, daughter Soap n wottr will claan up your MRS. ilMRR HSHI* at Ontelaunee Park. The tradition­ enough to do your work—Rudyard but they won't cfvar up LUl'S of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Schlegel. 117 al service will be held at Jeru­ -.ted M0MN Kipling ATHLETE'S FOOT Noble St., Kutztown, was graduated salem (Red) church, Kempton R. r in CX**cw» 8-37J0 1( ti, id »m - ., •*_ l &."'' Vj6:,a>Wjti iteyy •-*...*;».,.'-.—.. • ? f. ,t i« Hospital School of Nursing, Phila­ A total of 79 is enrolled in the AHU .1& 'trtmmrt a «m*-Ci., «*» t&krt td T 41 al any drug itore. Thit powerful heart delphia. In addition to her parents. Daily Vacation Bible School which Paul Hartman recently purchas­ Funaicide will give relief IN ONE HOUR Speaks kindly when we meet and pro- Bertha Rhode, her aunt, also of opened Monday at Ebenezer Union ed the dwelling and butchershop or your 40c back. Today at leh'r. Drug part.—Mary Baker Eddy irch Kutztown, witnessed the ceremony. church. The teachers and helpers of the late William Hartman for Store, Kutitown. A 1953 alumna of Kutztown High, are: Nursery: Mrs. William Betz, $12,500 at public sale. pro- MLss Schlegel plans to remain at Mrs. Marvin Hahdwerk, Mrs. Ran­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moyer and the institution for another year, ess, dall Wertman, Mrs. Allen Kunkel; family moved from New Tripoli to and then study for a Bachelor of kindergarten: Mrs. Allen Rau, Mrs. Laurys. and Science degree in nursing. John Keller, Mrs. Carl Reitz, Judy Herbert Grim Jr. is erecting a Walker; primary: Mrs. Ed Laugh- house on Route 309 near New Tri­ Pre-Holiday the There are no trifles in the moral lin, Mrs. Warren Mosser, Mrs. Mark poli. universe of God. Speak but one Mantz, Mrs. James Farber, Mary­ Helen German, R.N., New York, true word today and it shall go ann Sittler, Joyce Frey, Bonnie Ja­ and cousin, Herbert Price, Kings­ cobs; and junior: the Rev. Luther ton, were recent guests of Mrs. rer, ringing on through the ages—W. J. Linn and Mamie Henninger. Ida Fisher. iced M. Pushon The Young People's Group of SALE iter, Ebenezer church will meet Friday For, lo, the winter is past, the Mr. at 8 p.m. at the church. rain is over and gone; the flowers uwn mfm*rm*m-m The Ontelaunee Rod and Gun appear on the earth; the time of the singing of birds is come and ! Of Club will hold its annual picnic Sunday from 1 to 7 p.m. at the club the voice of the turtle is heard in SUMMER her tl REMEMBER") our land. —Song of Solomon TRAINED CIVIL DEFENSE rescue workers can play Just as Important a Itfe-savta* role ia peace grounds. Entertainment and re­ as in war. as these men in tornado-devastated SUndale, Mich., a snbarb of Grand Rapids, recent- BY THE OLD TIMERS freshments will be provided. Pro­ y demonstrated. Rescue volunteers are taught how to reach trapped victims safely and qetokly ceeds will be for the club's build­ through the Federal Ctvtl Defense Administration's OIney. Md.. rescue school. » pair * What we most need is the prayer ing. Although we were allowed to omit the long flannels we wore of fervent desire for growth in 4>> •'.•• •» 95 r grace, expressed in patience, meek­ to free school, we still had plenty SLEEVELESS BLOUSES *9 - T , ness, love and good deeds.—Mary of clothing: long stockings, wool v THE NATURAL SPOT V ' .** * ;! l£rT-* by Ship'n Shore—Blousemaker and Macshore "P Baker Eddy hats with ear muffs, snow pants, high boots, mittens and a heavy coat. BRAS $150 PUZZLE No. JH The walk to school was two and DORNEY PARK by Exquisite Form & Maidenform I up fluid (pL) a half miles on a narrow dirt A ACROSS Beetle 23 Birds LLFNTOWN Pf N N S Y I V / 1 Flah Allowance 28 Kind of fort­ 48 Peruvfan road either waist deep in snow 8 Part of ship for waste ification Indian Belgium Killed 48 A serous 88 Golf mound 16 To possess DOWN 27 To handle Live in a A M SIXTY 30 Require tent 32 Deserves Sandarae 38 Things In tree FUN-PACKED law Feminine 37 Icelandic name tales Said of a uaan nuan nnonn MINUTES PER HOUR! 39 Drawing complexion BHuiiuM aun nnno room Wrongful acts 40 Cleopatra's American lacjao uacaiiLJ HOD handmaid writer aa nana anna ran 43 Of the Sallan Trans­ UPO UJULIU BQHUn Tuesday - Friday Franks gress iona 44 Mathematical Molar uaan ana arannm term River inian nana nnnn Sunday 48 Sticks in Impractical mud ideas -JJJJ nnnn uuu 47 Friend, colo­ Military Pt 7:30 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. nist's greeting assistant » to Indian At all times S fllL 49 Consumed Headland 50 To annoy Anglo-Saxon 52 I'retix. half slave Aaewer l. Paul* Ne. SSI BestSeUer KUTZTOWN PARK IF YOU WANT TO SELL IT $10,000 ESTATE ADVERTISE CLASSIFIED An estate valued at $10,000 in per­ sonal property and $7,000 in real ti&jjgohazd -"•WUH^^i::^^:' estate is distributed under the terms of the will of George L. Brumbach, Kutztown, filed at the ; office of Register Carl H. Savage. Brumbach, who died on May 28 at to beat When 7 the age of 85, bequeathed $1,000 to St. John's (Hill's) Evangelical and you get Reformed church, near Boyertown; $500 to Bethany Orphans' Home, the bills.. • - Womelsdorf; $150 to Hill Church Union Cemetery Assn.; $100 to Cur­ Thte '56 Brick w packed^ tis Horn, Boyertown; and the re­ mainder of the estate as follows: Yon Can Get the One-third to a brother Aaron L. with new faA/res— Brumbach; one-third to a brother, Cosh Here to Pay Them Charles L. Brumbach; one-third to Qhd'priced'c/oee io a niece Alma Boyer; one-ninth to a WE HAVE A 4 LOAN niece, Florence Geib, and one-ninth PLAN to a brother, Alvin Brumbach. Let­ iheomffercmif ters were issued to a nephew, Paul Furnitur*, Auto, Signature, Household D. Brumbach, executor. The will Don't worry about expenses. Just con­ directs that Atty. Frederick R. Snyder be consulted in the settle­ centrate on getting well. You can ar­ ment of the estate. Brumbach own­ range here for a low-cost loan to cover ed a property at 211 N. Reading ANT SOME QUICK FACTS on the big everything. Pay back on terms to suit Ave., Boyertown. your convenience. Get full information. Wnews in automobiles today—news A«k for MARTIN I. KAHART. AMONG THE SICK that can guide you to a smart move and Diane Conrad, Mrs. Laura Quill­ a real smart buy? Metropolitan Finance Co. man and Richard Hoch, Fleetwood, and Mrs. Pearl Conrath, Dorothy Then listen—it won't take long. 208 West Main Street Kutztown Buick SKOAL Yeager and Frederick Hilbert, 6 Panenge** Phone 7301 Fleetwood R. D., are patients in The 1956 Buick has so many new devel­ 4-Door Riviora (FREE PARKING IN REAR) Community General hospital. opments—in styling—in power—in per­ formance—in ride and handling—that it is, literally, the best Buick yet. That'i Ht cradles a big, new 322-cubic-inch V8 softest ride ever. Shows an uncanny Fact No. 1. engine that's record-high in power and sense of direction on every curve and And Fact No. 2 proves it: Buick today compression, and crammed with engi­ turn. Puts a whole new feeling of safety, CHARLES A. 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TWELVB The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 14, 1956 Raymond Saylor and Mrs. Stella David Lee, weighing seven pounds. =•3 VIRGINVILLE GRANGE TO Home Accidents Still Cause Many 'Capitol in Story, Miller called on the Preston Sun­ His sister Donna, 33 months, Is no HOLD PICNIC JUNE 23D CRYSTAL CAVE day family. end delighted Our Men In Uniform A vase of flowers was recently The annual picnic of the Virgin­ Mrs. Russell Bleiler and daugh­ Of the Fatalities in Pennsylvania Pictures' Available A SUNDAY ter Betty visited the Lewis Rother­ placed in Dunkel's church In mem­ »•; m f\J*sat ttv ,*Ubr«jka ville Grange will be held Satur­ A new Government publication mel family, Fleetwood, and the ory of Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Krick, Airman 3/C FrrdPhci' BauBsann, Prevention of home accident* ia one of the principal challenges to public day, June 23 on the Virginville Fire Phona Kutxtown 4159 health Dt. Berwyn F. Mattison, State Secretary of Health, said today. which is exciting an enthusiastic Emiline Woods family. by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Seidel. son of Mr. and Mrs Frederick Bau- Company grounds. Music will be i public response is the coiorful pic- Altar flowers In Moselem church 'ASM. «*^"-***'*W^#- moMremor. V - TV* mann, Kutztown, has been assign- While there has been a continual decline during the past 15 years in the furnished by the Broadway Buck- tvre-\/Hr*» av"T r<**» '",...:, vwe piaceu in laarrmmTj of Mr. and frop m North West, Virginia, after Feed baby o«t ct M fcia food ed to the 544th Reconnatewince sccideot death rate in Ptnniylvsnis (from a rate of 72.7 ptr 100,000 in 1940 aroos. to 50.1 in 1954), accidents continue to be the leading cause ot ficatn m (tie' ''•ne Capitol in Story and Pictures, Mrs. Llewellyn Sehaeffer, by the visiting her son and jlaughter-in- comes In. Stand it In hot water to Technical Squadron at Oflfutt Air The committees are: Tickets: one to 24-year-old age group, and are now available from the Superin­ children. law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller. heat. Less waste of food this way, Force Base, Omaha. Nebraska. He Clyde Baver, Floyd Merkel, John among the 10 leading causes of death tendent of Documents, Government Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bleiler and They are the parents of a son too. is a graduate of KAHS and at­ for all age groups, Dr. Mattison said. Bechtel, Arlan Seidel, Stanley Mil­ Printing Office, Washington 25, children Betty and LeRoy attended tended Antonelli School of Pho­ Joanne Harpel and ler and Oliver Hafer; parking: Ar­ D.C, at a price of 50 cents a copy. Whether in the home, on the farm, the double wedding of Mr. and tography. Philadelphia. tie Arndt; ball stand: Ernest Miller, Prepared by the Library of Con­ in the plant, in recreation areas, or Mrs. John Muth and Mr. and Mrs. At Fort Knox Donald Bausher, Gerald Epting, gress at the direction and under on the highway, accidents can have a Carlton Diehl Wed Warren Muth Trexlertown. The the supervision of the House of Neal Zimmerman, son of Mr. and "tremendous impact on the total econ­ Russell Miller and Warren Baver; brides were the former Pauline and Mrs. Henry Zimmerman, Kutztown St. Peter's E. and R. church, chicken barbeque: Esther Stitzel, Representatives, this publication is Quality omy of our nation," the Secretary de­ Shirley Bleiler, sisters. The grooms Choice Topton, was the scene of the re­ designed to serve as a guide, text­ and Franklin Stump, son of Mr. clared. Mrs. Herbert Miller, Edna Bechtel, are also brothers. and Mrs. George Stump, Mertztown cent marriage of Joanne Harpel, Janet Christman, Mrs. Oliver Ha­ book, and souvenir of the Capitol There are three levels of preven­ Mr. and Mrs. Elton Sunday and Tractors R. 1, are in six-months training with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton fer; hot dogs: Madeline Baver, May and presents 80 pages of pictures tion of home accidents, Dr. Mattison children LeRoy and Laila visited Cars the Army at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Harpel, Topton, and Carlton Diehl, Smith, Marie Moll, Mrs. Ernest and text showing the various stages said, "for we may avoid accident pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rothermel. Both are members of the Kutztown son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Diehl, Lukens, Lillian Mohn; hamburg­ of growth of the Capitol Building ducing situations; even when they are Egypt. The ceremony was solemniz­ and providing a general tour Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Heffner, Postal Reserve Unit. Zimmerman present, we may act to minimize fre­ ers: Elda Grim, Helen Epting, Ad- A-l is a graduate of KAHS and attend­ ed by the Rev. Franklin D. Slifer. die Bower, Mabel Miller, Mrs. Mor­ through the building. Also includ­ 3or a Car tkat'i rXiaktSee Ui Jodaif quency with which accidents happen ed are scenes from many presiden­ tat ed KSTC. Stump graduated from in those situations; and finally, we Attendants were Raydell Adam, ris Hoppes, Sallie Balthaser; soup: KAHS this Spring. Kutztown, maid of honor; Mrs. Gloria Christman, Stella Heinly, tial inaugurations, pictures of may act to minimize the injuries and Presidents and foreign notables In Doris Kroninger, Schwenksville, Mrs. Elton Sunday, Mrs. Walter Lynnport Hotel SPECIAL their consequences which occur when addressing the Congress, portraits Pfc. Samuel Moatz, son of Mr. accidents happen." Loraine Wazkiewitcz, Reading, and Sunday, Mrs. Russell Hibbs; cofl -e: Rosalie Harpel, Topton, sisters of or most of the Speakers of the and Mrs. Paul MoaU, Fleetwood R Accidents, becaues they are among Stella Baver, Florence Leiby: the bride, bridesmaids, and Donald House of Representatives since 3, was recently assigned to the the health hazards amenable to "or­ cakes: Katie Moll, Edna Fink; 54 FORD Tudor 54 FORD Tudor Diehl, brother of the bridegroom, 1788, and photographs of many FOR SALE Army's 12th Anti-aircraft Artillery ganized community action," properly French fries: Grace Merkel, Verna best man. Cindy Wazkiewitcz, niece Government buildings in Washing­ Madium blua, Fordomatic, heat 6 Cylinder Blua with white top, Group's 40th Battalion at Kaisers- are a concern of a public health de­ Seidel, Mabel Bausher, Mrs. Jacob For Information Call Now of the bride, was flower girl, and ton. er, radio, turn tignali, 16,600 radio, heater, Overdrive, lautern, Germany. He entered the partment, Dr. Mattison explained. Leiby, Alice Bower; waitresses: Luke Snyder, Topton, ring-bearer. Reasonable Price Army in November 1954 and com­ And "practically all of the personnel Doris Baver, Ruth Baver, Mary Ann Tripoli CYpross 8-3613 mil*!, top condition pleted his basic training at Fort of a modern department of health The guests were seated by Bruce Merkel, Marlene Epting, Catherine FOUND? TRY CLASSIFIED Jackson. S.C. must he utilized in a home accident Diehl, brother of the groom, Don­ Bower; dishwashers: Ida Epting, ald Kroninger and Stanley Wazkie­ Inducted prevention effort," he said. Hettie Mohn, Mrs. George Sun­ witcz. Leonard Schlegel, Fleetwood; The five ways in which a health day; ice cream: Norman Merkel, NOW IS THE TIME FOR 49 FORD Melvin Hartman. Kutztown R. 2, department "can contribute effectively Mrs. Sylvia Dietrich, organist, William Stitzel, Stanley Christ- Pickup Truck and William Hiller Jr., Kutztown, to the solution of this problem," Dr. played the traditional marches. man, Feryl Treichler, Lee Miller; A reception for 125 was held at were sent to New Cumberland this Mattison listed as: establishing the sodas: Paul Bausher, Walter Mohn, Red, 8 Cylinder, fine condition, Fronheiser's, Topton, after which Furnace Cleaning morning by Hamburg Selective pattern of occurrence, removing some William Mohn, Lester Miller, Elton reasonable price the couple left on a trip to Florida. Service Board 29 for induction into of the physical factors encouraging Sunday, Elton Dietrich: candy: the armed services. situations leading to accidental in­ They will reside at the home of Kenneth Spease, Jean Moll, Alice the bride. Roof Enlists jury, education, psychological studies Bechtel, Alan Merkel; penny USED TRACTOR-USED DEARBORN LOADER of accident-prone individuals and The bride is a graduate of KAHS games: Carl Miller, Paul Grim, Allen Haring, son of Mr. and groups, and provision of special med­ and is employed by Lehigh Safety Lawrence Sunday, Paul Balthaser, SCHEIDT 6L PRINTZ Mrs. Chester Haring. Bowers, re­ ical facilities for minimizing effects Shoe Company, Emmaus. The Curtis Seidel. Jacob Leiby, Rus­ cently enlisted in the U. S. Marine PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING of accidental injury. bridegroom attended Whitehall sell Hibbs, Elmer Sonon, Ernest Corps. He is a 1956 graduate of a^cltlenher 3, ^rnc. The role of the public health nurse Township schools and is employed Wetzel, Howard Sunday and Har­ 24 HR. TEL SERVICE—CALL 4121, 7450, 7484—KUTZTOWN KAHS. 314 WEST MAIN STREET, KUTZTOWN PHONE 5211 is perhaps paramount in education by Mayo Motors, Trexlertown. vey Smith. Furlough against accidents, Dr. Mattison said. Charles Soldrich, who is serving "Community organization for acci­ TO PREVENT TIPPING with the Marine Corps, is spending dent education can also play an im­ To prevent tractor tipping the a furlough with his parents, Mr. portant role here," he said. Psycho­ National Safety Council recom­ and Vno. John Soldrich, Bowers. logical studies of accident-prone indi­ mends these speeds: For off-the- 1 viduals and groups "perhaps is our road operation, 4 ^ miles per hour CLASSIFIED ADS PAY least explored field," he said. 'third gear on many models) is top speed; on smooth roads, up to MAXATAWNY-LYONS PARISH eight miles an hour, when wheels • The closing session of the Daily are full width. Vacation Bible School at Zion church, Maxatawny, will be held DON'T BE A TURTLE! tonight at 7:30 at the church. Hand- Remember the hare and the tortoise? * j ! work projects will be on display. Both would be chumps in today's high­ FREE Parents and friends are invited. way traffic. The Institute for Safer The celebration of Children's Living says: Don't travel too fast for Day will be combined with Daily prevailing road or street conditions. 50-Mile Vacation Bible School program at You may lose a race with death. On St. Paul's church, Lyons, Sunday the other hand, don't be a turtle and at 10:15 a.m. The program will in­ obstruct the flow of traffic. Too fast— il Trade-In clude songs and stories learned too slow—somebody's sure to get hurt. Sightseeing during the two-week school and NEW 36" Deluxe Automatic Pushbutton RANGE projects will be on display. IF YOU WANT TO SELL IT The Choir of Zion Union church, ADVERTISE CLASSIFIED -with a GIANT 2600-WATT CALR0D UNIT That's Flight Alvin N. 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COMMUNITY VESPERS ter Order of Eastern Star; July 14: Wink, Schlenker and Griesemer as follows: National Bank of Boy­ The flrwt of five Vesper Services Busy Schedule Is Listed for Kutztown St. Matthew's church school, Read­ Reunions. ertown, trustee for Carl George sponsored by the Kutztown Minis­ ing, Grace EC church school, Kutz­ Bechtel, $292.58, and to Alice May ters Association will be held Sun­ Park; Mrs. Druckenmiller Is Manager town, Kutztown, Fire Company $4,072 ESTATE Bechtel, now Oswald, $292.57. Emer­ day, June 24, at 7 p.m., at Kutz­ Auxiliary; July 15: Sittler Reunion, Erma C. Bechtel, Topton. Bal­ son B. Rasbridge, attorney. ance of (4,07247 distributed as fol­ town Park. The Rev. Craig J. Dor­ "A busy schedule is listed for the Rhoads, Robert Frey, Cleon Levan, Vesper Service; July 21: Cetronia, Harry Houck, Harry Berg, George lows: National Bank of Boyertown, ward, Grimville Lutheran Parish, Kutztown Park during June, July St. Mark's, Reading, and Trinity When you have saved a boy from will be liturgist, and the Rev. C. and Ajwist," reports ^Mrs. Clar- Brown and Horacp Christman. testamentary txv\&t#<», Xw trust, tw, Saif //c/saiormy or matting a tntstatie", carl George Bechtel, a minor, $2.- ^ ,-ev. — . -., "". 30 EC church. fM A IAK crdec-s, •*•»«.-« irtetf be subject July 22: Rothermel and Hieter Re­ you have afe-j prevented him from From the Ravenswoed News, Rav- Right in the center, where the coals speak. the second year. The engagements to change follow: $36.24. and to Alice Mae Bechtel, unions, Vesper Service; July 28: now Oswald, $2,036.23. In the in­ developing initiative.—John Ers- enswood, W. Vs.: When the chips are heaped together, there is a hot, Similar services will be held which total 60 include five vesper June 10: Ernes Reunion; June 16: St. Thomas E. and R., Salem EUB are down, the youth of today has burning flame, and all the coals in July 1, 15, 22 and 29. There will be services by tbe Kutztown Ministers come account $585.15 is distributed kine proved itself: Its courage—its hero­ Gilbert Associates, Reading: June and Beream Baptist church schools, the vicinity of that center are red none July 8 due to the service at Association, 29 family reunions, 19 17: Bittner-Werley and Rauenzahn Reading; July 29: Miller, Ely and ism are enshrined in a thousand bat­ with heat. But just try taking one of the Folk Festival. church school picnics and four Klein-Kline Reunions; Vesper tlefields; and the small white tomb­ those coals away from the center, Reunions, St. Mary's Episcopal miscellaneous picnics, plus the an­ church school, Reading; June 23: Services; August 1: East Penn stones in the cemeteries of two put it off to one side, and see how DEDICATION PICNIC nual Kutztown Day Sunday, Au­ Chapter Order of Eastern Star; hemispheres bear testimony to the soon it will grow, first lukewarm, Bethany EC and First EC church The special dedication picnic of gust Sth. schools, Reading; June 24: Christ August 4: Good Shepherd Union, fact that they are not soft, they are then cold, without heat. And so it is New Jerusalem church school will not pleasure-made, they are not in­ The Park is also the scene of DeLong's church school, Bowers, Tuckerton, Mertztown Union, St. K^hridt ^jrunerat^rrome In the church. The church and par­ be held Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. Shady Spot Playground which Peter's E. and R., Topton, church considerate, and certainly they have ish are in God's providence, the in­ St. Luke's church school. Reading, at the church. Music will be furn­ opened Monday for five weeks and Keyser and Eck Reunions, Vesper schools, Geiger Reunion; August 5: Fleetwood, Penna. given—nothing less than their lives. struments used to bring men and ished by the KAHS Band, William Kutztown Day. Manwiller and Kun­ women into union with God. Just as is the heme field for ball games by Service; June 30: Church of the But it is surely not inappropriate, S. Moyer, director. Rain date is the Kutztown Legion Juniors, Blue kel Reunions; August 11: Neverslnk Phone 1101 MRS. MABEL S. CHRIST either, to call attention to what may soon as people cut themselves off Nazarene church school, Kutztown, June 17, 7 to 10 p.m. Sox, Berks Rec Midgets and Jun­ Midway Manor church school, Al­ Union church school: August 12: well be one of the fundamental from the church, they drift away The annual picnic will be held Fromm, Reinert, Schappell and shortcomings of today's young men not only from the church, but from iors and the Kutztown Fire Com­ lentown, Heffner Reunion; July 1: Courteous - ComirJerofe Service Saturday, July 21, with music by pany team in the Firemen's Zone Vesper Service; July 7: Glad Tid­ Scheirer Reunions; August 19: Ro­ and women, and that is their lack of God as well. And one of the sad mig, Kercher and LeVan Reunions; At Your Time of Bereavement facts of American life is that many the Marine Band, Allentown. Rain One League. ings church school, Reading; July interest in the church of which they date is July 22. August 25: Salem's Bible school; should be a part. Today's young young people are, in cold fact, drift­ Roller skating is held each Tues­ 8: Hoffman and Leibensperger Re­ men and women, on the testimony ing away from the church and from day, Friday and Sunday night from unions; July 12: East Penn Chap- and August 26: Showers, Yenser, of any number of zealous pastors, God. 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. are poor parishioners; they show And this is all the more sad be­ r VIRGINVH.LE Mrs. Druckenmiller is assisted by no interest in the life of their church cause young men and women have her son Jay, 15, and Mark Dietrich, or parish. Mrs. Warren J. D. Miller so much to offer the church and to Reporter Kempton R. 2. contribute to the vitality of church They may be active in their alum­ Phone Hamburg 4859 The Park concessions were leas­ ni or alumnae organizations, in the life. They have as yet no adult re­ ed from the borough by the Kutz­ Junior Chamber of Commerce, in sponsibilities; they can give more The altar flowers in Moselem town Fire Company on a percent­ affairs on the state and national completely of themselves to the Lutheran church were placed by age basis. The committee comprises level, but they have no time for service of God. the children in memory of Mr. and Edward Epp, chairman, A. L. purely, church activities. This loyalty to the church can be Mrs. Llewellyn Sehaeffer. This attitude of mind, this lack of developed by a father and a moth­ The annual strawberry and ice interest in one's church is a spiritu­ er who insist upon doing, as a fam­ cream festival of Moselem church ally dangerous condition. Its effects ily, those actions that are part and school will be held Saturday, June JMake this are already evident. parcel of one's knowing, loving, 30, at the church. Music will be Picture a charcoal campfire—the and serving God. Loyalty to family furnished by the Ozark Mountain­ kind that uses those round pieces of will beget loyalty to the church to eers. The public is invited. charcoal about the size of an egg which that family belongs. Mrs. Robert Koller, Hamburg, and Mrs. Carrie Homan, Reading, mothers of Mr. and Mrs. Chester PENNSYLVANIA LEADS USA Homan were feted at a dinner in AS ICE CREAM PRODUCER TOPTON celebration of their birthdays at the Do you know that Pennsylvania Homan home. In attendance were last year retained its long standing Mrs. Edwin Rauenzahn, Sr. Harriette Shelley, Stony Creek rank as the top Ice cream produc­ Reporter Mills; Marie Homan, Reading, and ing state in America? Total produc­ OVerbrook 2-2868 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faust, Mr. and 55 DODGE V-8 Royal tion came to 76,020,000 gallons, as Mrs. Robert Koller, Mrs. Carrie compared with 69,537.000 in 1954. The altar flowers in Trinity Luth­ Wilson and Mrs. Hettie Greena- 4-door Sedan New York State was second and eran church Sunday were placed wald, Hamburg. 55 PLYMOUTH 4-door California third. by Mrs. Elsie Kemp. Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Morris Hoppes was recent­ today t Pennsylvania's 76,020,000 gallons Harold Lantz placed them in ly feted at a surprise party in cele­ Station Wagon exceeded the total produced In the memory of Mrs. George Lantz in bration of her 41st birthday at her District of Columbia, Maryland, St. Peter's E. and R. church. home. She was the recipient of 54 PLYMOUTH Savoy Virginia, West Virginia, North and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rauen­ many gifts. The surprisers includ­ 2-door South Carolina, Georgia and zahn and sons, Pine City, Washing­ ed Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kramer and Florida. ton, are spending the summer with Jacob Turner and son Jacob Jr., 2-53 DODGE Coronet V8 their respective parents. Mr. and Rothsville; Mr. and Mrs. Mark 4-door, Beautiful A stale article, if you dip it in a Mrs. Edwin Rauenzahn Sr., of town, Smith and grandson Barry, and Shape good, warm sunny smile, will go and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scheirer, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Grim, off better than a fresh one that Summit Lawn, Allentown. The trip Klinesviiie*, Mr. and Mrs. Howard 52 DODGE 4-door, Two- you've scowled upon.—Nathaniel East was made via car. Hoppes and family and Mr. and *••»••••» •*•» Hawthorne Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bortz, Mrs. Clarence Hoppes and family, tone Blue, Exception­ Dianne, Doris and Carol Bortz and Shoemakersville; Mr. and Mrs. ally Clean FOR THAT TROUBLE-FREE Paul Keller spent the weekend at John Reed, Kutztown, and Mr. and Mrs. George Hoppes and sons Leon 50 DODGE 4-door Sedan VACATION TRIP BUY A Lake Wallenpaupack. The Rev. Charles. T. Herman, and Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 49 CHEVROLET CILIBERTI RECONDITIONED Bowers Lutheran Parish, was guest Hoppes and daughter Rhonda, Mr. USED CAR speaker at the recent Memorial and Mrs. Paul Miller and son Den­ 4-door Sedan 54 FORD Convertible Sunliner $1495 Service for 17 deceased members nis, Charles Hoppes, Ruth Bower 3 Beautiful canary yellow with black of Topton Fire Company No. 1, its and Howard Hoppes Jr., Hamburg, 48 DODGE /4 Ton Pickup top, white tidewall tiret, radio and Beneficial Association and Auxil­ and Morris Hoppes and children heater, lookt and runt like new. iary. Mrs. John Keiser arranged LeRoy, Elsie Harold, Richard, 53 PONTIAC 4-door Sedan ...$1095 Harry and Roy. You get fine-car features in the Packard Clipper that Radio and heater, Hydramatic. the annual observance. 53 PONTIAC Club Coupe $995 Discover... no other medium-price car offers—-the blazing per- Real tharp, radio and heater. CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAYS formance of a new V-8 Engine with 240 Ih.p.—the 53 MERCURY Monterey Hardtop $1195 June 15: Edwin Wessner, Kutz­ THE LUXURY supreme comfort of Torsion-Level Ride —Electronic Fully equipped. town R. 2, seven. DRYVILLE TO MOVE! 51 CHEVROLET 2-door Sedan . .$595 Touch-Button Drive with 4 operating ranges plus park June 16: Sally Schwoyer, Bow­ MRS. JOHN MOYER OF A PACKARD CLIPPER DeLuxe, radio and heater. and neutral—the extra protection of Turin-Traction Safety ers, seven. Reporter 52 FORD 2-daor Cuttomline Differential—and traditional Packard quality through VS Sedan $S95 June 17: Rosanne Knoll, Fleet­ OVerbrook 2-2658 Fully equipped. wood, three. SEE THE NEW and through. June 18: Eloise Wessner, Kutz­ The United Lutheran Women of 52 FORD Victoria Hardtop $595 Christ church will meet Tuesday 50 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan ..$495 town R. 2, five. 1956 DODGE Discover... Move up to Packard Clipper for far less than you'd think Radio and heater. June 19: Lloyd Hess Jr., Fleet­ evening at the church. and —our trade-in allowances are at an all-time high! Move up 49 FORD 4-door Sedan $295 wood R. 1, eight. The Rev. Alton F. Hoffman ad­ HOW EASY IT IS TO OWN Radio and heater, very clean, good June 20: Clifford Bailey, Kutz­ ministered the Trinity Communion PLYMOUTH now to the value leader of the line that is increasing in resale tiret, new teat covert. town R. 2, four. to 262 at Christ church Sunday. value faster than any other. 49 STUDEBAKER 4-door Sedan $195 June 21: Shelly Weiser, Topton, The altar flowers were placed in NOWI Fully equipped. four. memory of Fred Heffner by Mr. p 47 PONTIAC 2-door Sedan $95 and Mrs. Floyd Heffner and fam­ Radio and heater, Hydramatic. Determine the capacity of the cap ily. The bulletins and chancel flow­ Nick Ciliberti, Pontiac of your flavoring bottles, then use ers were by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob it as a measure instead of a meas­ Hertzog in memory of their son I. A. KUTZTOWN Phone 7013 uring spoon. 2nd Lt. Gene B. Hertzog. Mrs. John Walsh and Mamie Dry, 7>MMWC Philadelphia, called on William * Packard Clipper ..-.••"jr.-. - • Scheidt. Balthaser Roger Bucks recently vacated the Kroninger house near town and ASK US ABOUT OUR UNBEATABLE DOUBLE DISCOVERY DEAL.u moved into the Jacob Kurtz tenant &Son house between Lyons and Fleet­ wood. VIRGINVILLE, PA. GRIM MOTOR COMPANY Elsie Hertzog, Chicago, Illinois, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phone Jacob Hertzog and witnessed the 531 E. MAIN ST. PHONE 5171 KUTZTOWN, PA. graduation of her brother Larry at Hamburg 2991 Kutztown. Enjoy "TV READER'S DIGEST"—8:00 P.M., Monday.—WFIL-TV, Channel 6

10TH GRANDCHILD Mr. and Mrs. Warren Weidner, Highland avenue, now have 10 grandchildren, eight granddaugh­ ters and two grandsons. The latest is Monette Louise Geist, born to Bobert and Mary (Weidner) Geist, Kutztown, in Community General hospital. The little lady weighed six pounds two ounces. USED ® CARS 55 BUICK Riviera 55 CHEVROLET Sedan V8 55 FORD Sedan V8 For quick response 54 FORD Sedan V8 54 CHEVROLET Sedan 54 CHEVROLET 2-door ...results that count, 53 CHEVROLET Sport Coupe 53 FORD Sedan use and read the 53 PLYMOUTH Sedan 53 PLYMOUTH Sport Coupe 52 CHEVROLET Sedan 51 CHEVROLET Sport Coupe CLASSIFIED ADS/ 51 PLYMOUTH Sedan 51 STUDEBAKER Sedan , 50 CHEVROLET Sedan No other medium offers such a nr used, 25c additional will be charged. SCHMIDT'S ON TELEVISION Man. 10:30 P.M.—I SPY—WRCV-TV Channel 3 wants and needs. i a a a a a a o A o o o a o o m o a 8 o o n no a 9 a a a a n a a o a a o o c a o o o o o o o Q o o o o o o o o o o o p o o i • Two* 10*30 P.M.—STAGE "S"—WFIL-TV Channel 6 • Thure. 7*00 P.M.— Come in to See the New CRUNCH fc DES—WOAl-TV Channel 8 • Fri. 7:00 PJA—CRUNCH & DES— WCAU TV Channel 10 • SCHMIDT'S ON RADIO • Mon. thru Sat. 6:10 P.M. 1956 CHEVROLET —"Sportt with Bill Campbell," WCAU. DISTRIBUTOR Wm. H. Seaman KUTZTOWN BOTTLING WORKS CHEVROLET 7R-S0 Whiteoak Sti*e«, Kutitown, Po. Phone: Kut-rtown 4231 Fleetwood, Pa. Phone 3221 THE PATRIOT • >

FOURTEEN The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 14, 1956

ATOMIC BOMB HOSPITALIZED VACATIONISTS The annual strawberry and ice will be furnished by the Ozark An illustrated talk "Atomic Berks, Lehigh Farmers Place High HOME PROM SANTA ROSA cream festival of Moselem church Mountain Troop Reading. All Bomb Experiments" by Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. Calvin M. Peters school will be held Saturday eve­ kinds of refreshments will be on Moyer, Reading, who witnessed ac­ In National Soil Conservation Tests and Mr. and Mrs. Phaon J. Kistler ning, June 30, at the church. Music sale including soups and cakes. tual experiments, will be featured recently returned from a 4,500 mile at Friday's monthly business and Efforts of Erie and Lancaster County i yean have pasted. In taking second vacation trip to Santa Rosa, Texas, social meeting of the Men of Em­ farmers in winning first and second place thit year the outstanding Lan where they visited Mrs. Kistler's manuel EUB church, Fleetwood, at —.»„ .« A^^V t ..Uefit M.t. crimeif?- ***f*tter tsrrati a-t^ata n-erj/ 7 p.m. at the church. A cfticken r E. Brown, Nottingham, R. D. 1. an auto accident enroute, they were Si-iYa-s-a-w *% NEW HOME? -- tition for national soil conservation dinner will be served. The com- Outstanding soil conservation dis­ hospitalized for 12 days in Hender­ rciitiee ^•rii>rit%rivff:..JAsr.A> R/.M-O-. aifi'i-Tdfirf i •STSX commended by Dr. Wil­ trict farmer-cooperators were named son, Texas, and wish to thank the LESSON In statesmanship: have rocket-powered bombing air­ Joseph Santangelo. liam L. Henning, State Secretary of for other counties as follows: many East Penn Valley friends who gave them a card shower. They A "I think lt can be agreed that craft, and ox-drawn plowi. We Agriculture and chairman of the State Lehigh, Walter Yost, Coopersburg, returned via Oklahoma, Missouri, there may be more than one road have atom bombs, and—half the R. D. 2; Jefferson, J. I. Allshouse, Soil Conservation Commi-uion. Illinois, Kansas and Indiana. to final consummation of a policy. world lit by flickering oil lamps. Potato Growers Brookville, R. D. 4; Tioga, William Wa are not concerned with a Is it possible that our technical The awards are based on soil con­ Dunham, Tioga ; Washington, Edward skill ii surpassing our mental problem in geometry, where the servation district achievements in or­ Glenn Main, West Alexander, R. D. 1; The KHS Class of 1941 will hold stature? I do not believe so, for I Crown Queen At shortest distance between what ganization, education, planning, pub­ Clarion, Todd Curll, Curllsville; Sus­ its 15th year reunion Saturday, we have and what we want is a have the profound faith In the po­ lic relations and accomplishments con­ June 23, at Kutztown Fire Hall, at tentiality of man. What seems ob­ quehanna, William L. Hawley, Mont­ straight line. We are dealing, not July Field Day nected with soil and water conserva­ 6:30 p.m. Dancing to the music of vious is that we have a bad dose of rose, R. D.; Berks, Robert K. Shearer, with mathematical postulates, we tion, he explained. They are made Rheinholds, R. D.; Columbia, Robert Frank Pegg's Orchestra will also are dealing with men. technological indigestion. and annually hy the Goodyear Tire and should really take greater care Whitenight, Bloomsburg, R. D. 4. be enjoyed. "None of us, I feel sure, have Contestants to Display, Model Rubber Company. The program is in the whole truth in our understand­ with our diet. It needs, I think, its tenth year. a better balance. It lacks a spirit­ ing. Perfect understanding is an Articles of Apparel That Edie County Soil Conservation Dis­ ual and moral content. In inter­ attribute of God. not of man It trict was selected as outstanding in national affairs, we move—or stag­ They Have Made If however, certain that we must the State for the year ending March ger—from expedient to expedient, Selection of the 1956-57 Pennsyl­ COMMON SENSE! continue searching for understand­ and never quite catch up with II. Winners of individual honors are vania Potato Blossom Queen will take Plan on the best heating ... automatic ing. I know that the United States reality. In nation*.! affairs, we find Carlton Curtis, TTnion City, R. D. J, plare July 25-26 during the annual is the country where sociological it difficult to follow the basic prin­ outstanding conservation farmer of the O Problems flmufBMJ Yoor i-Wm—> oil heat and clean-action Mobilheatl research is taken most seriously. ciple of doing the greatest good field days for members of the Penn­ county, and James M. Hall, Jr., Lake Much of that research is into the for the greatest number of people, sylvania Cooperative Potato Growers City R. D. 1, chairman of the ditsrict Make your new home a more comfort­ factors that divide humanity. I because we do not know what if Association, the State Department of hoard, nominated to receive the 6 Best Solution H... Ao-win* able home with safe, dependable auto­ would like to see similar research the greatest good. Yes lt is a Agriculture announced today. award for the hoard. matic oil heating and new clean-action Mobflheat. lnte the factors that unite human­ Applications are being received Bronze plaques will be awarded to puzzling world, a disturbing world, Here's the entirely new fuel oil that actually cleans ity. And there are many. I would but a supremely challenging world from candidates at the Harrisburg the champion district and each of the LENNOX like to see research, not into the . . . a hungry man cannot eat a office of the association. individual winners. The two winners as it heats. cultural differentiation of man, voting paper. We believe in meth­ The new queen will succeed Miss also will receive a trip to Arizona but into the cultural unity of man, ods and ideals of democracy, but Mary Ann Kuhns, Allentown nurse late this year. The plaques will be © Installed by Exp ft! Cla*si» •eHew Mobilises* give. into the factors which make men it must be an economic and social who was chosen at the 1955 fieldda ypresente d at the annual meeting of mar. elaan heat per gallon 1 brothers, ^nd not just points on democracy as well as a political here at Potato City, and potato grow­ the State Soil Conservation District SEE a statistician's graph. From Ice­ democracy. In the midst of want, ers experimental and recreational cen­ Directors Association next fall. LUPPOLD HEATING CO., INC. land to New Zealand, from Japan social inequality and poverty, ter near Coudersport, Potter County. Lancaster County district won the IMF N. tlrti Street, Reasflne Dial Rec 4-7145 to New York, man is the same in democracy cannot long exist. The 1956 field day program will be State award two years ago and placed his humanity. When we come to held at the same place. second this year. Rules of the contest tSSBsBt MAIDENCREEK FEED & SUPPLY realize that, and realize that the This is an excerpt from an The association announces an en­are that a winning county may not Maidencreek-Blandon P.O. Phone Leesport 6-7091 man is not the same as his per­ address by President Sukarno of tirely new type of contest to be con­ receive a second top award until two sonal iron curtain of prejudices, the Republic of Indonesia before ducted during its field days this year. we are more than halfway to the the National Press Club in Wash­ lt is a "Do it Yourself" fashion show fulftllmtnt of our ideals. ington. This young head of the open to all female residents of Penn­ "This is a strange world we newest and third largest world sylvania who are members of a family have inherited. In moments of Republic in his recent state visit that resides and earns its living on a frustration I sometimes feel that farm. to Washington, literally captured man has reached for the stars and Contestants will offer for display official Washington as no other smeared his hands with primeval and later model their own articles of mud. We have penicillin, and the i visiting head of state has in many apparel that they have made since wonders of bacterial warfare. We |years . January 1, 1956. Junior classes will in­ clude Future Homemakers of America and 4-H Club members if entries are acceptable in the classes named. Prizes will eb awarded the first three winners Now at Sears in each of four classes. In addition to the queen contest and in Allentown the fashion show the Potato CJrowers Association will hold its annual potato picking and fishing contests during the ... a new way field day. Candidates for the title of Potato Blossom Queen must be between the to shop . . . ages of 17 and 21 and be members of a family living and producing their u rr living on a farm. ESTATE ACTIONS CHARGE IT Russell Hollenbach and Laura Hess were granted letters in the ON estate of Katie F. Berger, Kutz­ SEARS Revolving Charge Plan town, valued at $2,500 in personal property and $3,500 in real estate, a house at 147 Greenwich St. in the • As Simple As Shopping With Cash I borough. Mrs. Berger, who died on i May 31 at the age of 57, distributed i her estate as follows: One-eleventh • Gives You All the Advantages of a | to Florence Kramer, Irwin Berger, | Edgar Berger, Esther Bennicoff, i and Mabel Holben in equal shares; Charge Account PLUS the Added Advan­ one-eleventh to Alvin Berger, Ar­ thur Berger. Raymond Berger, tage of Spreading Your Payments Out j Warren Berger, Ralph Berger, ! Clarence Berger, Emma Berger, I Emma Grim, Grace Fisher, Dor- • If You Haven't Already Opened a Sears | othy Adam and Elsie Oswald in equal shares; one-eleventh to Mar- Revolving Charge . . . ; ion Burkert and Marguerite Alandt, | in equal shares; one-eleventh to Dorothy Kistler, Earl Berger, Nor­ CHOOSE THE SIZE BEST FOR YOUR NEEDS man Berger and Ethan Berger in equal shares; one-eleventh each to If Each Mary Reinhart, Reading; Laura Month You Pay $10 $15 $20 $25 $30 Hess, Alvin C. Snyder, Marvin N. Snyder, Mabel Berger, James M. Snyder and Ellen E. Bond, all of Your Credit the vicinity of Kutztown, New Tri­ Limit Is $60 $90 $120 $150 $180 poli and Kempton.

KAHS ALUMNI ELECTION ASK ANY SALES PERSON Many are expected at the first get-together of the vacation sea­ son of the KAHS Alumni, June 19, ALLENTOWN at 7:30 p.m., at the Fire Hall. Officers will be elected and the N. SEVENTH AT ALLEN members of the Class of 1956 will be guests. Safesjapffo/ ON THE YEAR-AHEAD CAR The patient recovered but the budget didn't

If you've ever been laid up and cut off from your weekly They can help take the place of that missing paycheck paycheck, you know it's no picnic. Family expenses keep when Dad is unable to work because of sickness or injury piling up just the same —not to mention hospital bills, ... can help pay those hospital and surgical expenses that doctor bills, and so on. often mount up to a tidy sum. Sickness or injury strikes without warning—and can often Because we never know what tomorrow will bring, leave your family hopelessly in debt. That's why we wouldn't today be a good time to see your Prudential believe you'll find Prudential's Sickness and Accident Agent? He has the information on the types of sickness plans offer the kind of protection you've been looking for. and accident protection that best fit your family needs. NOW I OWN A BIG NEW CHRYSLER WINDSOR V-8 HOME OFFICE: NEWARK, N. J. FOR AS LITTLE AS LIFI INSURANCE •tT ALL THESE FEATURES AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT! ANNUITIES • Pushbutton Automatic Trintrnlsslon • Arm Rests The Prudential Insurance Company of America i SICKNESS AND *3182 • New Flightsweep Styling • Revolutionary New Brake* ACCIDENT FROTECTIOlt • Airplene-type V-8 Engine • Alrfoem Seat Cushions GROUP !*SUEANCg • Safety Rim Wheels • Independent Parking Brake caour muio-M c e Directional Signal* e Electric Windshield Wlpere '"• ™"* ' e Heavy-Duty Oil Beth Filter e Cigar Lighter i ml » aaa ta. mrt *% April-June "Hisr­pjeseed Visit Berks County?" is Allentown, called on Mr. and Mrs. torical Review of Berks County," answered; WTfliam J. Meter, Rcmmr- - "-.* rVV-v K-arl Trexler **

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SIXTEEN The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 14, 1956 el, Ernest Mertz, Feryl Stein, Mrs. man, LeRoy Hess, Isaac Adam, Mrs. Fenstermacher, Gerald Abbott, Hammes, Catherine Smith, Robert and Mrs. Robert Seaman Jr. Official Sales Tax J. Lester Eckert, Mrs. Frank Ma­ Paul Angstadt, Mrs. Harry Judd, Dorothy Eck, Edgar Dietrich, Mrs. Oswald, Mrs. James Hill, John June 21: Alvin Seyler, Minnie deira, Joyce Miller, William Stoudt, Anna Hoch, Mrs. Berdle Dietrich, William Rhode, Mrs. WUson Noll, Hammes, Paul Miller, Mrs. Elda Rauch, Robert Mersinger, Eliza­ Mrs. Lewis Mertz, Ruth Mengel, Mrs. Galen Howerter, Llewellyn Irvin Schade Jr., Robert Welder, Wentzel, Elaine and Ruth Herring, beth DeTurk, Mrs. Margaret Return Sheets Mailed Louise Sehmoyer, Mrs. George Lei­ Graff, Mrs. Charles Trexler, Mrs. Mrs. John Dreibelbis, June Riss­ Mrs. Raymond Rothermel, Mrs. Bailey, Charles Snyder, Mrs. DAIECARNEGIE bensperger, Mrs. Paul Bock, Leon­ Wayne Kemp, Mrs. Douglas Carr, miller, Marie, Kunkel, Calvin Hard­ George Reppert, Mildred Mengel, Bright Beck, Harvey Long, George Official returns forms to cover » Fred Dreibelbis, Charles Schukraft, Miller, Mrs. Mary Bond, Mrs. For­ three month period—April, May and ard Turner, Feryl Fitzgerald, Mrs. William Alesi, Ethan Bond ing, Clarence Koch, Harvey Geraldine Brunner, Edna Reiden­ rest Kistler, Allen Fink, Anita June—have been mailed to all li- ^ AUTHOR OF "HOW TO STOP WORRYING AND START LIVING" ^ Franklin Geist, Alex Mittl and and Mrs. Pauline Miller. Stump Jr., Mark Seltzer, Robert hour, Joan Wentzel, Mrs. Wiltaer Wentzel, Marcia Weaver, Mrs. John <3tSS£2! ,.*""tf< *»>** collection of the, Richard P*ntjr. June 19: John Ressler, Fenner Benner, Judy Arnold, Norman I Lytle, Mrs. Hay Mam, James JLftCiiait*f^Ca\, *y*a4-tsmrJ- *•»—«*•» ••*-— »* "-•• ***»•» three per cent Selective Salet and Veet DNA GRAYSON, Belmont Avenue, Victoria, B. C, Canada, was dis­ June SB Kev. J. W. Bittner, Paul­ ^*^J--A-.VX lAlvXy *»*j\.vfc. UUtnu, *jrf**o*k>k 1UU--1I..U.I, m*a*rrr%m maasrrWaT"? Rhoads, Albert Merkel, Mrs. Ira I Tax, Secretary of Revenue Gerald A. E charged from the hospital after spending two months In the Psy­ ine Schofer, Mrs. Charles Kauf­ June 20: Leon Delworth, Dolores cella Scholl, Mrs. Anson Stump les Koch. Gleeion said today. chiatric Ward where she was sent because of fear and worry. Under the provisions of the tax act, When she came out, she knew ihe had to face the problem of what the first returns for the month of to do with her life. On the one hand was a future for herself and her two April would be due by midnight, May daughters; on the other, nothing but chaos and destruction. There was II, but Secretary Gleeson announced no middle road! For an intelligent person there was a 10-day blanket extension of the April really no choice and so she began to build up a new return due date. The forms must be life, brick by brick. tyfle cordially invite you to vidt.. completed and returned to the Bureau The first thing she learned was that the prime of Sales and Use Tax on or before requisite in the solution of any problem concerning midnight, June 10. fear or worry was intelligent analysis; that no prob­ However, the due dates for the lem of this kind can be attacked and solved until it is months of May and June will remain first thoroughly understood. the same. The May returns are due on She learned also that fear, for all its monstrous or before mid-night, June 30, and the appearance, is hollow; it has no substance; and it is June returns are due on or before terrified of li-**ht She determined that whenever she TOPTON CARNEGIE midnight, July 31. spied a fear on her horizon she would take out her TOPTON, PA. little mental flashlight and flood it with light. And she did. It worked! Nine times out of ten the fear was dissipated instantly. She says she still has a few fears that so far have remained imper­ a commun KEMPTON vious to her little flashlight, but she is working on them, and she is MM. HARRY LUTZ determined to carry on with this mental rehabilitation program. Reporter Pleasant 6-4373

The pantomime "Take My Life Althea Bachman Of Special Interest and Let It Be" by the junior girls, Barry Adam, Kutztown, is a pa­ will be featured at the annual Weds Leon Grim tient in the St. Joseph's hospital Children's Day Program of New after he broke his right shoulder Bethel church school in connection Neffs Union church was the when he fell during a Berks Rec with E. and R. services Sunday at scene of the recent marriage of League baseball game Sunday. 9 a.m. The program will include Althea A. Bachman, daughter of Mrs. Arthur Moyer and Jonathan songs, recitations and numbers by Mr. and Mrs. George Bachman, Herber are patients in the Com­ the beginner, primary, junior and Schnecksville, and Leon L Grim. munity General hospital. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester intermediate departments and the Those who have achieved 100 Grim. Kutztown R. 2. The double address by the Rev. C. R. Rahn. percent attendance at Rotary up to ring ceremony was solemnized by Teachers in charge are Fern Nes­ June 1st this year are President the Rev. Robert J. Urffer. ter, Norman Trexler, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Esser, Paul DeRagon, War­ Lester Greenawalt and Vernon The attendants were Mrs. Henry ren Gernerd, Ira C. R. Guldin, Ed­ Kamp. Mrs. Lawrence Rabert is Andrews, matron of honor; Brenda gar Herring, Paul Herring, John pianist and Mrs. Homer Nester, Bachman, niece of the bride, flow­ Kistler, R. D. Leibensperger, Mar­ organist. The final rehearsal will er girl; Carl Masters, nephew of tin Ritter and Samuel Smith. Wil­ be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the the bridegroom, ringbearer, and liam Liggitt and William Thomson church. All participants are urged Gerald Breininger, best man. missed one meeting. to be present. Robert Kuhns was soloist and The following attended the quar­ Rudolph Trinkle. organist, played terly meeting of the New Bethel the traditional marches. church school teachers and officers: The guests were seated by Alton Birthday Greetings Mrs. Galen Howerter, Fern Nester, Bachman and Donald Peiffer. Mrs. Lulu Greenawalt, Mr. and A reception followed at the June 15: David Schwoyer, Clyde Mrs. Lester Greenawalt, Vernon Schnecksville Fire Hall after which Fegley, Mrs. H. Francis Stoudt, Kamp and William Howerter. the couple left on a trip to Niagara Falls. LeRoy Kantner, George Fox, Dor­ The following called on Wil­ othy Wisser, Neil Boyer, Pauline The bride, a graduate of Park­ liam L. Reber and Mrs. Katie Trex­ Heinly, Merlin Oswald, Lloyd Ang­ land High school, is employed by ler recently: Mr. and Mrs. B. stadt, Mrs. George Kutz, Glenn the Pennsylvania Power and Light Franklin Reber Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Burgert, Carol Flanagan, Mrs. Vic­ Co., Allentown, and is a member B. Franklin Reber, Jr. and daugh­ tor Miller, Mrs. George Leibold, of the Schnecksville Grange. The VETERANS $690 Down ters Linda and Diane, and Mr. and Paul Herring and Mrs. Daniel bridegroom, an alumnus of KAHS, Mrs. Preston Pfiefly. Reading; Mr. Fetherolf. $72.82 Monthly Payment and Mrs. Raymond Reber, Phila­ is employed by Linden Optical Includintiding mortgagmortgage reduction, intereet, taxei ond delphia; and Mr. and Mrs. William Company, Allentown, and is affiliat­ June 16: Harvey Seidel, Clayton Are D. Kamp and Mrs. Percy Bailey, ed with Seipstown Grange. Conrad, Stanley Wartzenluft, Kempton R. 2. James Geiger, Mrs. Lawrence Stah­ ler, Mrs. Charles Brittain, Eleanor FOUND7 TRY CLASSIFIED Silsdorf, Anna Warmkessel, Stan­ Non-Vets $1490 Down STINES CORNER TOPTON west ... an established, friendly and neighborly community. Here ley Faust, Charles Kaufman, David $74.38 Monthly Payment WILLIAM J. SCHROiDER Grim, Adam Hieter, Donald Hieter, Including mortgage rsdsi.Hsa, interett, tmet and Reporter Fietta Arnold, Jeffrey Gernert, is uncrowded, leisurely living with all the city conveniences and none of mt. tmvraace ' New Tripoli CYprett 8-3710 Lester Danenhower and Mrs. Ray­ mond DeLong. The Rev. L. J. Linn will admin­ 40 feet long ister Communion In the Lynnville June 17: Frances Clemmer, Mar­ the confusion . . . street lighting, paved roads and curbs, police protection Half brick, half asbestos siding •y> church Sunday at 10:30 a.m. vin Clemmer, Annabelle Croutham- Three big bedrooms Mr. and Mrs. Luther G. Schroe­ and healthful water. It's today's biggest home value in the entire East Large living room and dining der and daughter LaRue. Trexler­ areas town, called on the William J. Spacious modern kitchen Schroeder family. Penn Valley . . . and a wonderful way of life in a gracious country setting. GAS Caloric wall oven and four The Rev. C. R. Rahn recently FINANCING baptized Harold Edward Burkert, burner top range with the burner son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burk­ Come out and compare for yourself! You've never seen so many fine features, that thinks ert. • . Capitol colored kitchen cabinets Edith Jones. Allentown. spent a Formica work areas few days with the Mark Feinour or so much room at such a modest price. TOPTON wesfs new 40-foot long Exhaust Fan family. INSURANCE Colored ceramic tile bath The Sterling Snyder family mov­ split level home has six spacious, well-planned rooms, with provision All-formica vanitory ed into their new house Thursday. Double medicine cabinet with The following visited Mr. and sliding mirrored doors Mrs. George C. Derr: Mr. and Mrs. for basement recreation room . . . three big bedrooms with plenty of roomy Oak hardwood floors Ralph Peters, Arline Diehl, Joyce PURCHASE Diehl and daughter Linda, Made­ GAS fired hot water heat with line Henninger, Robert Derr and closets. You'll love the luxurious living and dining area . . . the large garage summer-winter hook-up Carl Schuler. PRICE Hot water baseboard radiation with four-section balanced action overhead door . . . and the rear, out­ GAS incinerator in basement for BROWNIES ARE HOSTS garbage and trash disposal TO MOTHERS, TOWN HALL Private driveway (It The 20 Brownies of Troop 17, 3 Ways to save side basement entrance leading into the convenient utility area. See All masonry garage with 4-sec- Kutztown, Mrs. Robert Yoder and tion overhead sliding door Mrs. Charles Sokol, leaders, were on your next car! the marvelous modern kitchen, complete with Capitol colored cabinets, Natural finish mahogany flush hosts to their mothers at a recent Call me before you buy a interior doors program at the Town Hall. The var­ new or used car and find ink ied program included the color out how you may pomibly Insulated ceiling and side walls matchless Caloric gas wall oven and four burner top range . . . with the guard ceremony, Brownie songs save aa much ru $150 with Copper piping throughout and dancing. Nature notebooks by State Farm's "Bank Plan". You save on your financing Extra storage space adjacent to the troop were on exhibit. Refresh­ coats .. . your insurance . . burner that thinks! basement ments were served by Mrs. Kermit snd on the purchase price of Basement laundry facilities Oswald and Mrs. Nathan Sehaeffer, the car, by becoming a cash members of the troop committee. buyer. Just a call Built-in plumbing for future The troop enjoyed a cook-out from you will brine But that's only part of the picture! Be sure to discover for yourself all of the powder room adjacent to recre­ fr\ complete infonna- June 4 in the grove at Earl's Old ation room Mill along the Kutztown-Krums- fflb amazing features that make TOPTON west prized . . . and so easy to Outside basement entrance in vllle road. rear •NSUH itifiisr Big picture window in living BAKE SALE WALTER T. own. We urge you to act now . . . this price must and will go upl Why not room The Maxatawny Township Par­ Brand new $2,000,000 high ent-Teacher Association will hold WERST school virtually "across the its first summer social, a Father's visit our model home today? Day Ice Cream Festival Sunday Topton-Bowers street" with classes expected to DISTANCE starting at 3 p.m. at the new Maxa­ start this Fall tawny school. On sale will be hoag­ Road DIRECTIONS: From Allentown drive west on Route 222 for sixteen miles, and turn • Large borough park and new ies, hot dogs, ice cream, strawber­ JUL Phone Topton 35 left to TOPTON. From Reading drive East on Route 222 for twenty miles, and turn borough swimming pool under Can't get away to see ries, coffee, sodas, cake and candy. construction far-off friends? Cheer right to TOPTON. • Excellent schools and churches up...a warm telephone chat is almost as good, and you can be there Built by S. S. BRENNER CONSTRUCTION Topton, Pa. in seconds hy Long y/ FAMILY \ s Distance. You can call \ FUN ASBESTOS SIDING, CAULKING, FLASHING. SPOUTING S HOOFING HARDWARE anywhere in the U.S. Bring the Whole Gang! DONALD R. YERGER ROBERT E. KNORR TRAGUS LUMBER COMPANY for $2 or less (exclud­ Rovte SIS—Qaeket-Mwa, fa. H3 North Mifc Stfsel-ABent-sws. Pa. HEralock XTOr ing Federal tax—which

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