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SERVING KUTZTOWN, FLEETWOOD, TOPTON AND SURROUNDING AREAS

VOL. LXXXII KUTZTOWN, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 13, WW Telephone OVerbrook 3-7343 NO. Mt Tuesday Was The End of Trail County Board Vetoes For Cougars; Lost To Camp Lenhartsville s Plan Hill by Margin of One Point To Dissolve Jointure

Tuesday night was the end of*- \i>v plan that Lenhartsville the trail for the KAHS Cougars RUST CAUSES DEMISE School District may have had in their bid for the District III, Valley Educators to withdraw from a jointure Class B. PIAA championship, Houses on Sander Alley Are OF LEH CLOCK, NEW with Kutztown and realign with and eventually the State cham­ the Hamburg District will haw pionship. But it was a glorious lo Organize PSLA ONE PROMISED SOON to tie dropped, according to In end. The K-towners showed true Razed to Prepare Area For As you walk or drive on formation received from the pj sportsmanship in taking the loss District Tuesday Kutztown's Main St, these ' tritj Superintendent by a margin of only one point. days your eyes might seek out Newton u ( Although! the Cougars trailed New National Bank Building the familiar clock which hung Mr (lei-.^ was queried about by nine points, 26-17. at halftime, Officers to Be Named; in front of the R S. Leh Jew­ a reporl thai Hamburg had Indi elry store and then be disap­ and 35-27 at the third quarter Three old houses on Sander* I lildfl Wagenhorst Is i ati ii • hat Lenhartsv ille would mark, they put on steam in the pointed because of its absence. be accepted if ii could dissolve j Alley across from the former Chairman Protem final quarter but to no avail. 'Kutztown Auto Co. garage were It's an example of how we it- ties with Kutztown In his Topton Borough Mr Geiss said Camp Hill's tall cagers fought > razed Wednesday In tne first A meeting for the purpose of become accustomed to things desperately to keep ahead of the stev of preparing the area for irganlzing the Northeastern Dis and take little conveniences H will lie impossible for Cougars in the crucial last quar-, the new building of the Kutz Council Adopts trict tsub-areai Teachers \ o for granted. It'll be several Lenhartsville to withdraw from ter. The Lions trailed by as j town Natiunal Bank lation of the Berks County weeks before we all get used the Kutztown jointure because to the absence. many as seven points in the first Employees; of Paul Ztpp of $35,379 Budget The heart of the much disputed sides of the bridge. Lanes lead­ Krumsville. It was through the Branch ol the Pennsylvania of lis invplvemenl in the bond quarter, spurted for an 18-4 ad-1 Daubt-rvillo tV'ok Little time to Route 22 interchange at Krums­ ing to and from the west bound efforts of Kutztown business State Educators Association Mr. Leh assures The Pa­ issue W huh was floated to erect lane have been partially graded. men and area residents that the the new elementary school vantage in the second chapter, raze the housed which have been ville. The above picture shows will be held Tuesday at 7 :KI triot that the clock was re­ the bridge which carries the The picture was taken facing plans were changed to the effect building in Greenwich Town and then held on while the K- estimated to be at least 100 Discuss Recent Flooding P m at the Brandywine Heights moved because it became un­ K u t z t o w n - Krumsville road toward the east with the section that an interchange would be ship towners made their move during years old Joint High School Officers will safe. Both the covering metal Of Furnace St.; Will of the highway between Krums­ built sometime in the future. the late stages of the contest. across the new Route 22 Thru- be elected, and the constitution case and some of the support Further questioning led to the Some work-in razing the gar­ ville and New Smithville visible Continued pressure resulted in _Camp Hill's Chip Lundy and Purchase Signs Way. Lanes leading to and from and by-laws will be adopted brackets were badly rusted. Information dial the Lenharts­ age building has been done. in the center. Original plans did the immediate construction of the Cougars' Stanley Saul di­ the new highway will be located Miss Hilda Wagenhorst, Kut/ A new clock will be installed ville board had not made in- Zipp has 45, days in which to the interchange. Patriot Photo vided scoring honors by splitting A budget based on receipts of to the left and right and on both not include an interchange at soon. completely dismantle the struc­ town, chairman pro tem. will : quiry to the county board as to 32 points. Lundy was the big fac­ $35,379.37 was adopted by Top- ture. A crane will have to be preside whether the planned move tor in the Lions' first period ton Borough Council at its re­ moved in to remove the heavy ihe district utie of eight sub- would be approved. spurt, tabbing 12 of his 16 points. cent March meeting. Receipts steel beams. will again be primarily derived ureas to be organized In Berks Kutztown Man Is Mr Geiss said that the In­ Saul tried gamely to pull the Kutztown Borough Council County, Mill comprise the Kutz volvement In the bond Issue was Kutztown National will be from a 15-mill property tax and Cougars to victory in the sec­ seeking bids for the construc­ a five dollar per capita tax. town Area Schools, Fleetwood so complicated that it would lie ond half as he registered 14 of Berks County's tion of its new quarters within Joint School District and IJjo '• almost Impossible to overcome. his 16 markers during Kutz­ Estimated expenses are $34,- the next few weeks with work Brandywine Heights Joint "Rverj bondholder would have town's stretch drive. 597.50, leaving a total, unappro­ Adopts $422,094 Budget- School District Each school has to be contacted and be willing to expected to start this spring. priated balance of $781.87. The 9th Traffic Death The last minute and 58 sec­ :in official delegate plus four release Lenhartsville from its The bank expects to occupy its budget is slightly under $2,000 onds of the contest were hectic. appointed by the administrator' Harry '» Kieffer, TH. ,,r the obligation," the county super­ new quarters before the end less than last year's total. The Camp Hill held a seemingly com­ if each school district Kemp Apartments, Kulztown. intendent said of 1958. largest outlay will be $8,000 for Retains 4-Mill Tax Rate fortable 43-37 lead. But then There will be two speakers became Berks County's ninth "The county board would nev­ The garage building now be­ repair, upkeep and surfacing of the Cougars made their move Herbert I.auterharh. past presi­ traffic fatality for the year er consent to such a withdrawal ing razed was erected in 1910-11 borough streets. in real estate taxes, and $750, ming the oak trees at Kulztown and for a while it appeared they Adoption of the 1958 budget, dent of the Stale I'SKA now as­ because uf Ihe almost Impossible by Al Lesher, Jonathan Knittle per capita. Park mi his bid or $895. Trees when lie was struck by a car were going to make it. Saul and The water account has been the tax collector's report, street sociate executive secretary at task," he concluded and Dr. N. C. Dunkelberger. set 31,516,936. The main expense Borough Engineer Walter ¥.. to be trimmed are those more last night about KHI yards smith Phil Scheidt, who had 11 points, reconstruction and the awarding the Harrisburg headquarters, He had pointed oul that there What had been the showroom will be $4,325 for a new pump at Spotts was instructed to draw than 30 feet in height. Three of the lire ball while walking hit on successive two-pointers to of a contract comprised the unit Daniel Rohrbach. Boyer­ have been many veals history of was at first occupied by Knittle borough well No. 2. The contract up plans for the reconstruction oak trees will be removed en­ along Legislative Route 06142 pull the Cougars to within 43- town, president of the Berks Lenhartsville sending pupils to as a farm implement center un- has been awarded to J. Nicholas business at Tuesday night's of portions of two streets. The tirely. 41. Butch Wright tabbed two PSEA. He died in Community General Kutztown In fact the history ul the Co., Philadelphia. meeting of Kutztown Borough sections are North Maple, be­ Council made application to points at the 58 second mark to Property now occupied by The report of the nominating Hospital .it 8 35, two hours after Hoes back 2.r>,nr more~years The his son Harry was purchased Council. tween E. Walnut and E. Main, the county cnmmi.ssiuncrs for up the Lions' bulge to 45-41. Council also discussed the re­ committee will be presented he was taken there nr'the Kutz- jointure itself was formed In The automobile company then and Normal Ave.. between county aid in the amount of $75(1 After Walter Risley. Jr. connect­ cent flooding of Furnace St., The budget, based on a four- The members are L Merlin tmvn Community ambulance 1954 but the Greenwich Town­ purchased the showroom and Whiteoak and Baldy Sts for snow removal during the ed for two, Camp Hill's Donald when 14 families were evacu­ mill properly tax rate and a $5 Stauffer, Kutztown, Luther Her­ Death was attributed to a frae- ship borough lias been sending expanded. recent blizzard. It was estimat­ Hoke converted twice from the ated. Burgess Norman Kraiwr per capita tax, lists receipts to­ Solicitor John S Rhoda told bein, Topton, and John Burggraf, tun il skull pupils to Kutztown on a tuition penalty stripe to make the count, Rubble from the razing will told the members that State taling $422,094. The expendi­ Council that Friday, April 4, at ed that the snow storm cost the Fleetwood Kieffer, according to State basis ever since Kutztown has 47-43, with 16 seconds remaining. be used to fill some low spots Rep. Richard L. Adams, Laurel­ tures total $408,840. The sched­ 10 a.m. had been fixed for a borough about $1,153 extra. The Constitution and By-Laws Troopers Kenneth C. Bettleyon accepted such pupils. Scheidt converted once at the on the property and the Bor­ dale, had informed him that the ules for the general government, hearing on the petition of the Fines collected by the two Committee comprises Paul ('. laud Louis I) Viola, was walk­ The proposal was discussed eight second mark and Richard ough of Kutztown will use the matter would be taken up with water and electrical accounts Borough to sell the Gonser justices of the peace during Dunkelberger and Mrs, Cyrus ing north on the road when lie several weeks ago by the coun­ Continued on poge six, column seven rest as base fo" streets. the Flood Control Division of follow: General government: Home, located at 339 W. Main February totaled $17. Carl L. Heekey, Kutztown; Ralph Mer­ was struck by a sedan driven ty board and it was decided then the State Department of Forests Receipts, $107,599; expenditures, St., to Hoy W. Danner for Dietrich reported $10 for a dis kel and Mrs Warren Gernerd, north by Karl Dunkelberger, Al thai there was no way to dis­ and Waters in Harrisburg. $106,188; water: receipts, $53,- $6,000. The hearing will be held orderly conduct charge. Jarrett Brandywine, and Arthur Heck I burtis R. l Dunkelberger told solve the present jointure and Council passed a resolution 322; expenditures. $51,996; elec­ in the Orphans Court. The Nicks reported $7 for an InspeC man and Mrs. Jane Yoder, the troopers he was blinded to form another Fourth Better Homes which will pay for gas con trical: receipts, $261,173; expen­ building houses the Kutztown tion violation and » traffic signal Fleetwood momentarily by headlights of an Early in February the Len­ sumed by fire trucks in pumping ditures, $250,656. Ordinances re­ Library and YMCA. violation. Two other committees, named approaching automobile ami did hartsville board had sent a dele­ the flood waters from Furnace taining the four-mill property The Berks Unemployment Police Reporl at preliminary sessions held al not see Kieffer, who was walk gation to Hamburg to request Show, April 17-18-19 St. Companies from Kutztown, and per capita tax rates were Compensation Board was grant­ The police report, presented Fleetwood and Kutztown, are ing on the road about two or consideration of its plan te with­ Lyons. Fleetwood and Topton reenacted by Council. ed permission to open an office by Burgess Ira T. Moyer. in the Program and the "News three feet otf Ihe edge Troop­ draw from its present jointure Plans for the fourth annual' responded. Council accepted the 1957 re­ at the Town Mall beginning eluded the following, .seven ar­ letter" Ihe association's official ers said several witnesses in and to Join with Hamburg, Kutztown Better Homes Show port presented by Richard E. March 20 and continuing every A resolution was passed au­ rests, one accident. 19 lights n publication. The Program Com­ another ear corroborated Dun Members of the Kulztown Joint have just about been completed FILMS ARE ENJOYED Gaul, tax collector-. Real estate Thursday thereafter. The time thorizing the purchase of street placed. 47 complaints and re­ mittee includes William James, kelberger's report about Kieffer School Bqawt-had been contact­ by the committee of the Kutz­ tax collected totaled $13,489 and is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. BY LEGION AUXILIARY signs at an approximate cost of quests and three funerals e.s Fleetwood; Mrs. Cyrus Heekey, walking on the root ed aln Ul the plan anil had ex­ town Merchants Association. $800. the per capita, $10,930. Unpaid Donald A. Haas, Reading, was curled. Police car mileage total Films on Central American Kutztown. a n d Miss Hilda pressed the opinion thai if it This year's show will be held A bill totaling $247.11 was sent taxes total $1,197, including $447 awarded the contract for trim­ ed 2.278. Kieffer was believed to have countries were featured at Mon­ Wagenhorst. Kutztown. The could be done they should go April 17-18 and 19 in the new to the county commissioners for been partially blind This was day's meeting of the Kutztown 'Newsletter'' members are John right ahead exhibition hall of the Kutztown snow removal during the 1958 established by a card In his American Legion Auxiliary. The Continued on poge twelve, column two Al thai time it was pointed Fair Association. blizzard. pocket from the Berks County films shown through the cour­ Jaycees TOYM oul thai Lenhartsville was Several new exhibitors have Plans For Reopening ' Association for the Blind. Head tesy of KSTC, depicted banana The councilmen approved the closer to Hamburg and that been signed up and all indica­ ing. winch Indicated he was un­ growing, products raised in payment of bills in the amount Topton Creek May about half of its residents had tions are that the 1958 show will Banquet Tonight der clinical treatment, these countries and the Panama of $1,317.82 from the general ac­ allegiances to Hamburg while exceed all previous exhibitions. Canal. count, and $1,656.58 from the wa­ Former Gross Knitting His only known relative is the other half had lies with The newest in home needs and Be Dredged ter account. At Fire Hall Karl Stem. Fleetwood It. '!•• Kutztown The fact that the building supplies will again be The monthly Community Serv­ children would have had a shown. In all there will be 7,000 ice Card Party will be held to­ RED CROSS LIFE SAVING Mill Very Indefinite Halt Flooding shorter ride to and from school square feet of floor space used. night at 8 at the Legion Home. COURSE BEGINS TUESDAY Grover Gouker, State PART OF ROUTE 22 MAY was also cited as a reason for The committee, headed by Proceeds .vill be used to pur­ A Red Cross Senior Life Sav­ Toad Creek, which overflowed Jaycee President, "Our bid for the machinery*- BE OPENED FRIDAY devising the plan Earl Smith, is plannlngjo award chase additional hospital equip­ ing Course for men will be given Feb. 28 and forced Hie evacua­ Guest Speaker wasn't accepted and the owner The four lane, limited-access door prizes every half hour as ment. at the Reading YMCA pool for tion of 14 Furnace SI families in In all there are 38 pupils from sold it to an out-of-state oper- Route '11 will come 4 1 miles in previous years. A grand prize The monthly Italian sandwich six weeks, beginning Tuesday, Lions Club Will Topton, may be dredged for re­ kindergarten lo 12th grade in- The Kutztown Jaycees will re-iator which will force us to near to Allentown Friday at .r> will be awarded just at the clos­ sale will be held Thursday, March 18. at 7 p.m. This an­ located as a flood control mea­ v olved in the plan. veal the name and honor Kutz-[Change our plans to reopen the p.m. The area extends from the ing hour Saturday night. March 20, and orders may be nouncement is made by Mrs. sure. This was .iiioniim ed foi town's Outstanding Young Man former Gross Knitting Mill Honor 3 Kutztown Route Mil interchange just west Last year just over 5.000 peo­ given to any of the members. John R. Wink, chairman. lowing an inspection last week LEGIONNAIRES PLAN of the Year at their annual ban- sometime in April," Alvin Mish- of Maiden (reek at Lenharts­ ple attended the show. This The Unit will be represented Any man, 16 years of age or bv State Rep Richard L. Adams, quet tonight at 6:30 at the Kutz-j kin, representative of Shafer ville, east to a point between year an even larger crowd Is at the Berks County Council older, is eligible to enroll. No Doctors Mar. 20 Laureldale. and Stanford H KITE-FLYING CONTEST town Fire Hall. A merit award iand Max Textiles, reported to Klinesville and Krumsville expected to attend. meeting Wednesday at 730 p.m. other qualification is necessary. Sword. Glenolden, district en­ Plant for a kite-flying contest will be given to a Kutztown The Patriot yesterday. where the new highway crosses at the Fleetwood Legion Hall. The completion of the course is gineer for the Pennsylvania De for the Fleetwood Cub Scouts Ample free parking will be citizen. Outstanding chairmen j Earlier the Allentown firm the old Route 22. available inside the fairgrounds Mrs. Paul Dague, Downingtown, necessary to enroll for the Wa­ Dr. Scliucller Will Be partment of Forests and Waters were discussed at the recent and "exhausted rooster" awards j had hopes of getting title to the close to the show building. No department membership chair­ ter Safety Instructor Course to Toaitmaater; Hear Sword submitted a report to The section east of there can­ meeting of Horace Kieffer Post will lie given to chapter mem-i knitting machinery so that the admission will be charged man, will speak. be given in April. his Harrisburg office recom­ not be opened due to an un­ No 825, American Legion, al the ber». | plant could be reopened. The CI) Director mending that 70(1 feet of the finished bridge approach near Legion Hall No date lias been Grover C. Gouker Jr. Han- j machinery was owned by the Krumsville, an unfinished inter- Three Kutztown physicians stream either be relocated or Bel lor the contest. The commit­ over. State Jaycees president, Hassenfeld estate which lias change at Krumsville, and lack will be honored at a testimonial dredged about two feet deeper tee,, appointed by Commander will be guest speaker. He la a : been in litigation for some time. of approaches to the new high dinner at the March 21) Ladies to prevent future flooding If the Stewart Kberfy, includes Wil member of the Hanover Chap-i The building, located on Wal­ way at New Smithville other Night nf the Kutztown I.inns creek is dredged a pipe across Ham Deisher, Harry Meitzler and ter, and is former State Jaycee j nut St., and some of the equip- wise the new Thru-Way is com­ Club at 7 p in at the lire hall. it, owned by the Birdsboro Slag Stanley Guistwite. vice president and a National (ment was purchased by Shafer plete to the Lehigh ('ounty line They are Drs Samuel E Rager, Co., will be relocated Slate Rep. Richard L, Adams. Directur. He is National Vice | & Max at public sale Feb. 14 Just west of New Smithville George E. Leibensperger and 1. Adams said a decision in liar Laureldale. told the Legion­ Chairman of Extension. Among i -Our pfeaent plans are very Several months may be required D. Dunkelberger. Dr. Robert nsliiirg probably would lake naires about the latest bills in the guests will be Morgan Dow- lo finish the bridge and other indefinite," Mishkin said. Schaeffer, chief of staff at the several months, but be stated be the hands of national and state den, Allentown, first vice presi­ "If we cannot get the machin­ Allentown Hospital, will be would try to expedite the action approaches. committees dent of the State Jaycees. The ery we will remove our equip toastmaster Hev Bruce D Hatt, St. John's ment from the plant and lease AN invitation has been ex- I t SC, will pronounce the invo- i t to some interested industry btcded U *tu 4ir..rV'«s.'s».tirwn •vZ.. USsi <*•»&&,&. •"* service clubs. Tickets may be The Shafer rV Max plan was A family style roast beef din­ secured from Raham Leb, Hay to reopen the mill under the ner will be served. Dancing and Berg or J. Russell Oswald. management of the former a social hour will follow. The Mrs. Marguerite Voss Osman. owner, George Gross, who bad committee on arrangements director Of the Berks County many years of experience in the comprises all past presidents. Civil Defense Council, was guest knitting business. The plan Easter Egg Hunt speaker at the recent meeting would nave given employment Easter Sunday is the date for She outlined all the phases of to the nearly 50 workers who the annual egg hunt for chil Civil Defense work and told dren up to 10 years of age. The J«** been unemployed since the about her experiences at the time is 2 p.m. and the place, Christmas holidays Atomic Warfare Grounds in Ne­ Kutztown Park. The children Wednesday a rigging crew ar­ vada where she witnessed an will be divided into four age rived in Kutztown and began atomic explosion. She also groups and 12 prizes will be tearing down a wall of the showed a film on atomic war­ awarded in each group. The building to permit removing fare. rain date is April 7 at 6 p.m. the large machines. The committee includes Rich­ HOSPITAL AIDES WRAP ard Rhodes, Feryl Stein, Robert 2,000 SURGICAL SPONGES Democratic Club Nichols and Paul Siegfried. More than 2,000 surgical sponges were wrapped by the To Meet Friday FIRST APPEARANCE Allentown Hospital Auxiliary at The new mixed choir of Muhl­ Tuesday's meeting in the social Mrs Kathryn L. Brickel, State enberg College, Allentown, will rooms of St. Paul's UCC, Kutz­ Democratic Committeewoman, make its first local appearance town. The group discussed plans will be guest speaker at Fri­ Sunday at 4 p m. in Rgner Me­ for a cake sale to be held at day's meeting of the Kutztown morial Chapel on the campus. the hospital April 25 and for the Democratic Club at 8 p.m. at the This picture of tne Citizens Band of Kutztown was taken shortly before the turn of the century Ludwig Lenel will direct the third annual banquet to be held Kite Hall County candidates MAXATAWNY'S NEWEST BUILDING! Pictured above is the new 50 x 80 foot combination at Unger's Hotel, Lyons, now the American House. Band members, first row, left to right are: 70-voice choir, which includes May 14 at St Paul's. will also speak. Stanley B. Yor­ display room and parts department erected recently by Norman H. Flicker, garageman and Preston Metzger, Theopulous "Poffy" Wagenhurst, Jerry Fritch, Solon Boyer and William Boyer. 25 women, in a concert of sacred Mrs. Adam Fabian, chairman gey, club president, will pre­ implement dealer in Maxatawny. The new one-story brick and cement block structure, and Second row, left to right: Elmer Kroninger, Edward denser, Frank Yenser, "Cap" Smith, John music A brass quartet consist­ of the Ways and Means Commit­ side. addition to Flicker's Garage, was built tor the purpose of providing area farmers with better Yenser, William Schrrtehl, "Lundy" Schmehl and Charles "Gullop" Keiter. Recognize any of ing of two trumpets and two tee, reported that her group was All Democrats are urged to facilities for servicing and selling of farm implements. Mr. Flicker is operating the garage the music lovers in the background? The photo, from which this reprint was made, is owned by trombones will assist the choir. selling dish cloths, face towels attend and meet the candidates and implement store in Maxatawny since 1947. Prior to that he had been at Schlenker's Inc., George Wessner, Pennsylvania Ave., Kutztown. The public is invited. and dust cloths. for the May primary election. Kutztown. Patriot photo

' TWO The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, March 13, 1958 ilsV'See vsrhirh ws»» s%nn*o*3*-. - • GIRL SCOUT CALENDAR I the guide: a large rock looked Sltp patriot Tonight: Kutztown Woman's, OxIAt EXPECTATIONS Girl Scout like a tooth; there were rocks Club host to Brownies and The Pennsylvania Story j shaped like bacon, watermelon, Founded May 21, 1874 Scouts, Trinity Parish House. Corner - snakes, and even an Indian Published Weekly By March 16: Brownies attend head. Lantz-Hern services at St. John's Lutheran By MASON DENISON, Editor THE KUTZTOWN PUBLISHING CO., INC. When we came out of the cave Church at 10:30 a.m.; Scouts Pennsylvania News Service we were very hungry so we , n- Nuptials Fr 243 West Main Str«t, Kutztown, Ps. worship at Trinity Lutheran joyed some refreshments and at 10:15; New Jerusalem troops St. Paul's Unite CSTAS H. ESSES, President Is* C. R. GULDIN, Treasurer HARRISBURG—Both Democrats and Republicans these past purchased some souvenirs. Be- attend services at New Jeru­ l cause of the rain we could not Christ, Kutztown. JACOB R. ESSES, Secretary salem Church. few weeks have been going at it hot and heavy in somewhat of a frenzied effort to come up with a slate for the people of this j play on the playground so we scene Friday at 6:4 March 17: At 7:30 p.m., Basic great Commonwealth to chew over—or up—in November. ! returned home.—Judith Ban- marr\age of Fen CHAS. H. ESSER JACOB R. ESSER Leadership Course, Town daughter of Mr. a Publisher General Manager Hall. One might say that the groaning and grunting in this respect Lantz. 51 E. High in each camp has been unprecedented in contemporary times. March 22: Leadership CRUSHSO STONE and Carl L. Hcrma Heretofore, for those «mo might wish to peruse their Course cook-out at Camp feo- and Mrs. Russell li MARTIN H. RITTER, Consultant history books, both parties by this season have usually had LIMESTONE SAND KARL F. *7SBCS, Advertising Director and Managing- Editor mar. Crystal Cave Trip town R. 2. The can their yeomen lined up in rather fine fettle. for mony will be soler ALLIENE DsCHANT, Editor Emeritus March 24: Final session of Notso this year. Under the leadership of Mrs. Leadership Course. CONCRETE ROADS Rev. Robert Harti VERNON M. KAMP, Assistant Editor Too much seems to be at stake, if the words of the old pol Paul Angstadt, Troop 153, New wiseacres can be taken at face value. Jerusalem, earned money for DRIVEWAYS The bride will The Patriot ii tent to •ubscriben by mail, postage free, in the United The 1958 governorship contest Pennsylvania's battered marching in the Kutztown and Star* Specification "Clou A" marriage by her fi Starrs—One Year. $4.00; Six Monthi, $2.00; Single Copies, 10c—Clani- TEN AND TWENTY voters are about to witness—and if all goes well, take part Fleetwood Hallowe'en parades attendants will b« fied Advertising Ratei, 16c Per Line; Legal Notices, 16c Per Line. YEARS AGO in—is just as even-stephen as it could be. in the opinion of The majority of the troop voted FOR CRUSHED STONE Kern and Richa those in both parties who have become hunched over the to spend this money for a trip CALL KEYSTONE brother of the brie Membei et the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Association', years from playing their cards close to the vest. through Crystal Cave. Miss Judith Sec the National Editorial Association, and tbe Audit Bureau of Circulation. TEN YEARS AGO Up to this point, it seems significant to note. Democrats in We w?nt by private cars, KEYSTONE QUARRY CO. organist. Mrs. Lorena Wentzel, Kutz previous campaigns have been chirping with frenetic enthusiasm Subscribers- who lend notice to thii office to have their addrenes driven by troop committee mem­ S. Baldy St., Kutitown The couple will 1 town's oldest resident, cele­ over the chances of their ticket winning—knowing full well they bers, to the cave Inside the cave Phone OVerbrook 3-3302 to Florida and u] changed, should state the name of the post office or rural route from brated her 96tn "birthday. had about as much chance as a warm blooded moose at the we saw many interesting forma- which it ii to be changed, •• well at the name of the pott office or mail Publisher and Mrs. Charle north pole. turn will reside in route to which it ii to be sent. Esser and Mrs. Charlei Diete In 1954 they all had their teeth knocked out when George The bride-to-be returned from a six-weeks' mo­ Leader huffed and puffed up Capitol Hill to grace the guber­ of KAHS and is Entered as second-class mail matter at the Kutztown, Pa., Poat tor trip through Ul states. natorial chair. It was an Wirt, there's no doubt about it. Ft'nstermaeher & Office under the Act of March 3, 1879. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Baer Democratic urchins flipped in the streets in great joy. Does your tar drink gas like a whale? Wn. Her fiance, a celebrated their 50th wedding The moral in all this is that the donkey riders, much to their I KAHS, is employ( KAHS News BHJHS News horrified surprise saw that they could do it after all. men, Inc., Kutztov, National Advertising anniversary at their home at Active Member Kempsville. The net result has been a political blood-letting over the four years with thi Representative NATIONAL I A Flying Club was organized The Senior Class will sponsor The Rev. Paul E. Schmoyer, candidate issue. Just about everyone now wants to be a candidate. EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION GREATER WEEKLIES j at Kutztown Air Park and the a Cornation Dance Saturday, D.D., pastor of Second United It looks good. There's a chance of making it after all. 19SS ASSOCIATES, INC. eight club members purchased March 22, at 8 p m in the high Church of Christ, Reading, and This accounts for the flurry of recent weeks in the ia two-place Taylurcraft plane- school gym. That night Mr. and world wide traveler, spoke it Democratic camp over who is to gain the blessing of the Harold Miller, Kutztown, with Miss KAHS will be crowned. an assembly program Friday party old pols on the governorship. I his wife as co-pilot, won second Music will be on records. afternoon in the high school In the sometimes violent scuffling that has ensued there have place in a race at the Allentown- "The Sock Hop," will be the auditorium. He gave a talk on been threats—angry threats, we migsht note—of neck-wringing Bethlehem Airport. title of the novelty dance to be his travels while he was District Democrats are convinced they have it made this year on the WORTH STUDY j Governor for Rotary Interna­ hobbling governorship question. During 1947 the Women's So­ sponsored by the Girls' Athletic tional. The recent suggestion by Dr. Charles II. Boehm, Super­ ciety of World Service of Em­ Association March 29 from 8 to On the Republican side a similar aroma of optimism exists— gtXU intendent of Public Instruction that Lutiui'iunitysponsoreel junior manuel EUB Church, Fleetwood 11 p.m. In the gym. All girls George Grampp and Patrick though perhaps a bit more subdued. GOP long legs are convinced Make the Switch to Rauenzahn played in the Senior in their own minds at least that they have better than a sporting Diseases of all colleges using existing high school facilities and teachers might not only gave $220 to missions will be required to wear socks. abroad, but sent six relief boxes The dance will be open only to | All-Star basketball game held chance of shaking the Democratic dust off Capitol Hill. be warded off I be a partial answer to meeting present heavy college demands, to an Evangelical pastor in Ger senior high pupils and their March 7 in the Hamburg Field The year 1954—the year of the great Democratic assault- a string of onii is an interesting one and certainly worth some study. many and four to a family in guests. j House. The two were members is now regarded by GOP old pols as one of those nightmares their necks. that must pass in the night. Rambler Holland. The Future Business Leaders ' of the Berks Scholastic League's College and university enrollments are zooming today as of America will sponsor a dance- ; Eastern Division team. George Thus the elephant riders have been in fine fettle for Three NASCAR economy records! they never have before. TWENTY YEARS AGO Friday from 7:30 to 11 p.m. in Grampp scored 14 points and blood-letting within their own brass-bound ranks, with vir­ tually anyone that amounts to a precinct worker or more The number of rejections because of lack of space and Morris Greenawalt was elect the gym. i was named the most valuable Less than K a mile for gas! Sara Ann Beekey, Diane De- ' player for the Eastern combine. feeling that he should be eligible for the gubernatorial nod. facilities is appalling to educators—and we might add, totally ed president of the Maxatawny This ls the background on which the so-called kingmakers Community Chorus, Ray Hup Ragon and Michael Fuhrman Rauenzahn scored one point for unexpected a few years ago. will take part in a radio pro­ the victorious Eastern All-Stars. of each party have been pow-wowing around the festive board, pert, dirsjbtor. trying to come up with a respectable gubernatorial candidate. Nevertheless, the stream has reached flood proportions— gram, "Listen Ladies," March Fleetwood's five-year battle to 21, from 1:05 to 1:45 p.m. over ton Heckman. Erin James, Patri­ expected or not a few short years ago—and some way must be establish a municipal power station WRAW, Reading. Sub­ cia Erb, Nancy Weber and Colin HOFFMAN AUTO SALES found to stem the mounting swirl in education waters. plant, came to an end when jects for discussion will include, Heffley. Craig Moyer was mod­ PTA News Council members voted unani "Athletics and Intramural erator. CAMPAIGN WINNER Construction of new college facilities is expensive and of- mously to have an ordinance Sports," "Social Activities at The KAHS team was host to John H. Hoffman of William Richmond Township times the funds just aren't there, Maintaining faculty and stafT providing for repeal of the KAHS," and "The Academic Brandywine Heights and Fleet­ project. H. Seaman Chevrolet Co., Fleet­ The Rev. J. Paul Kehm, Fleet­ is an equally critical item even when facilities are on hand. Program." wood Tuesday, was at Brandy­ wood, has placed in the second A number of Kutztown and wood, will speak on "What EAST PENN wine Wednesday and at Fleet­ group of winners in the Chevro­ Makes A Good PTA," gt the Thus on study and reflection, the suggestion by Pennsyl­ area residents attended the Nel Ten pupils will enter projects PEOPLE . wood today. let '58 Flying Start Campaign. son Eddy recital at Rajah in the annual Berks County March 18 meeting of the Rich­ vania's'education chief makes more and more sense. Of 464 salesmen enrolled in the Theatre, Reading. Science Fair to be held April Tour Schools mond Township Parent-Teachers Some cities in the state already have embarked upon such November-December contest, he Association at 8 p.m. in the A choir of 30 voices was or 16-18 in the Reading Field As part of the second In-Serv­ placed In the second group of Richmond School. a junior college program. ganized by the Tri-C's of St House. They are Fietta Arnold, ice Conference for this school Stephen Beck, Cyrus Beekey, term, the secondary teachers winners and will receive an Mrs. Harvey Zentner and Mrs. Rambler 6 witiroverdrive holds 3 NASCAR Econ­ The facilities are there in existing secondary school facil­ Paul's Evangelical and Reform­ RCA portable TV set. This an­ ed Church, Fletwood. Nancy Buck, Douglas Dietrich, toured 14 new high schools in Noyce Nester, who attended the omy Records, less than 10 a mile for regular grade ities. Why not use them? Robert Grim. Karen Hafer, the eastern part of the State. nouncement is made by W. C. recent PTA Council meeting in gas. And only Rambler gives you the best of both: A remedy that I It might not be the most delightful answer, or the answer Kenny Martes, Geneva Noll and The purpose was to gather ideas Clark, Chevrolet Harrisburg Reading, will make a report. Of­ tation of BEING David Wilson. for the proposed new high Zone Manager. American big car room and comfort plus European EVERYTHING we would prefer—but it's better than nothing! ficers will be nominated. A party, sponsored by Eighth school building. Hoffman started with Seaman small car handling ease and economy. No wonder GOOD FOR Whether Kut/town or Fleetwood or Topton could support Grade, will be held March 21 Schools toured included Chevrolet eight years ago and SOCIAL SECURITY NOTICE Rambler sales are up 66%! Come in! Your PHYSICIA1> from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the high Northwestern, near New Tripoli, such a junior college would remain to be seen. It would depend L.OOK has been a member of the 100 A representative i>- the Read­ •ifc. AMERICAN MOTKsRS MEANS MORE FOR AMERICANS person to go t school gym. Parkland, Nazareth, Emmaus, on the enrollment and that would depend on the type of .,0* Car Club for four years. He is a ing Social Security Office will AILMENT. TH.« ummktl9m Debate Team Brandywine Heights, South member of the Fleetwood courses which would be offered. be at the Town Hall. Kutztown, "What should be the position Mountain Junior High, Central Jaycees. Wednesday at 10 am. The Read­ SCOTT A. YOUSE Perhaps the three communities should explore the idea of the United Slates on foreign Dauphin, Pine Grove, Boyer­ ing office is open daily from 9 aid?" was the subject for the New Jerusalem, Pa. Phone OV 2-7660 RAUC and set up one junior college to serve the three communities town, Exeter, Governor Mifflin, In both England and the U.S. a.m. to 5 p.m. debate team, advised by John S. Clinton Cole Junior High, Co- the term "convict" refers only REXALL ORUI and the surrounding areas. Davies. Members of the local calico Union at Denver and to a person found guilty by a team where Karen Hafer, Carl- Lititz. jury. FIEETWOOI NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK The washer with the non-clogging filter! For almost as long as there has been an American book NEW 1958 When you industry, people in it have been saying that one of the great needs is for a massive institutional campaign, probably annual, GENERAL ELECTRIC QUALITY I to promote the rewards of reading books. The first attempt to Iff your assurance of (Xpert carry out such a campaign will be known as National Library heating and air conditioning Week and will be inaugurated all over the nation from March installations. SAVINGS 16 through the 22nd. FILTER Exausrv Co-sponsored by the National Book Committee and the ONLY QUALIFIED LENNOX American Library Association, this unprecedented campaign DEALERS ARE AUTHORIZED ACCOUNT has as its broad purpose "a better-read, better-informed „ TO DISPLAY IT. ^~ FLO America." WASHER One way for you to celebrate this week is to read a book. LUPPOLD ISA According to the Gallup poll "Three out of five Americans have not read a single book in the past year except the Bible. HEATING CO. Omtfttttntj the Other facts: The United States spends less than $50,000,000 1207 N. 11th Street FAMILY Now with 721 KAMI for library books annually, which includes public and school READING, PA. "WASH-TO-ORDER" libraries and new books and replacements: 72,000,000 Ameri­ Phon* FRanklin 6-7145 cans are still without library service; our National library ac­ AFFAIR FABRIC KEYS! HEALTHFUL, quisition bill foi five years is about equal'to the cost of a new Just a touch of -a key selects the aircraft carrier; the United States invests $1.05 per child per right wash and spin speeds, wash year for school library books, periodicals, and newspapers; aver­ Priced To and rinse temperatures for any hove mc age cost of a new library book is $2.45; School library book fabric-automatically! 5 Wash-to- expenditures range from $2.22 per child per year in Oregon to Order Fabric Keys to suit any SELL washable fabrics! 25 cents in the District of Columbia. How much does your school spend on library books? What 54 OLDS $1195 4-door "88" Sedan, clean, Hy­ library facilities do we have in East Penn? What do you have * Over 50% more clothes capacity than dramatic, R. 4 H. many automatics! On your home bookshelves. 54 BUICK $1195 * Water Saver Control for small loads! Take time during this National Library Week to evaluate Special Hardtop, like new, R. & H. * Automatic Rinse Conditioner! your own reading program and that of your community. In 55 FORD $995 * Extra-large opening for easy next week's column of "Know Your School'' we will cover the 4-door Fordomatic, R & H. loading, unloading! •>flr* looks and runs good. Your savings bank book reflects the picture of your family's future. You librarv situation in the local schools. * 5 Year Warranty of transmission parts! •-.- '.' r- • jw^aer""- . *>.*?: .Sri .v.vjVfc itti^..,Uiii-ui ndpptndss. Surest way is to enlist the cooper­ * Suds Return System available Convertible, fully equipped, ation of each member of the family in maintaining a regular schedule EYE CARE IMPORTANT very sharp. (slight extra cost) It seemingly is significant to note that during the last half 56 FORD $1195 of deposits for the ultimate benefit of all. Families that save together, * Matching Dryer with Automatic Control! 2-door V8, fully equipped. of 1957 a total of 7903 persons in Pennsylvania received pre­ enjoy together the best things that life has to offer. START SAVING PRICED FROM 56 CHEVROLET $1195 ventive medical and surgical services through the remedial eye 2-door, fully equipped. KlOWl care program operated by the State Council for the Wind. 55 PONTIAC $1395 Some significant facts are that 6020 received luch treat­ , immaculate $24995 condition. • SAVINGS ACCOUNTS • CHECKING ACCOUNTS • ment in clinics throughout the state, while 1883 were treated (for WA450R) 50 PACKARD $150 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB • SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Actual tests prove in doctors' offices. 4-door, Ultramatic drive, R. lehem DYNATHER • BUSINESS LOANS • HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS TIME TESTED! Proven in hun­ The average per capita cost for people treated in clinics & H. dreds of thousands of homes. Flame" gives •ffi • AUTO FINANCING • MORTGAGE SERVICE • than 80 per cent was $2.08 and for those treated in doctors' offices, $13.90. 50 STUDEBAKER $150 Only General Electric has the Commander 2-door. TRUST SERVICES • BANK BY MAIL Filter-Flo Washing System! cent it considered The eye-care program is becoming increasingly important 53 FORD $395 nary conversion b to everyone's everyday living. The program of the State Coun­ V8, R. & H„ 6 Cyl. tiont). SERVING THE Durable metal filter can NEVER CLOG! Will last for life of washer. cil for the Blind certainly underscores this point. 51 MERCURY $295 Filter is easy to remove-easy to clean-easy te replace. Moving Filter 2-door, R. & H. Remedial eye care services currently are limited to recipi­ COMMUNITY ALL DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000 WITH F.D.I.C. distributes detergent evenly throughout waeh-no clothes discolor­ Attracl ents of public assistance, needy blind pensioners' and medically 50 CHRYSLER $365 ing lumps. Windsor Hardtop Coupe. SINCE 1898 indigent residents, insofar as financial assistance from the state Your own eyes 48 DODGE ... $125 compact and attra is concerned. 4-door. basement with. A SEE THESE AND MANY MORE compare installed of a century-old « Metal and metal products from Beaver County include AT IOW, IOW MICH. T H • bridge steel, pipes, tubing, pig iron, tin and iron. KERMIT F. ADAM SELECTION Of FOREIGN CARS Cumberland County has a land area of approximately K U T Z/T O W To let 5 Home Ave., Topton Impro 555 square miles. Phont OV 2-2759 Lackawanna County's textile industry runs the gamut from ' Nick Gilbert. PONTIAC BANK workmen's overalls to milady's fineries. "ALL WAYS FIRST"in Sales Service There is over a billion dollars invested in farming in KUTZTOWN Ph. OV 3-7013 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Pennsylvania. Open from | lo 9, Weekdays Open Evenings Except Wednesday

Phone OV The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, March 13, 1958 THREE IN EVERY STATE FIRE COMPANY ZONE 1 STINES CORNER Lesher Veager, Breinigsville tomobile accident. Lantz-Herman Slate of Officers Woman's Club to K I, was a local visitor Charles F Snyder transacted BANQUET MARCH 14 Willi AM j. SCHROEOEt Carol Ann and Roy Oldt business ill Allentown The Original Eire Coinp.un Reporter Eagle Point, spent several days Mr. and Mrs Hilton Rahn Nuptials Friday Is Presented to Col. Conway Wounded Four Times Entertain Scouts New T.lpell CVpress I-371C Zone No. 1, the oldest organ­ With Mr and Mrs Mark F< In Phillipsburg N .1 ipi St. Paul's United Church of At tonight's meeting, the Kutz­ ised (ire zone in the C 8 . Will our days at their farm Christ. Kutztown. will be the Woman's Club town Woman's Club will enter­ hold Us annual Four-Day Fiesta The Hev Clarence R Rahn Paul Herman is ,i patient in Mrs Homer Ni sti r Kempton scene Friday at 6:45 p m of the tain the Kulztown Brownies and banquet Friday at ti SO p m at will conduol United Church ol Coaldale Hospital suffering from R 2, visited Mr- Will am .1 marriage of Fern L. Lantz. Girl Scouts in honor of Nation­ the Fleetwood Grange Hall Christ services In the Lynnville injuries as the result of an au­ Schroeder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul al Girl Scout Week Guest for Election To Be Held Members of the Fleetwood Church Sunday al 10 30 a m Lantz. 51 E. High St., Topton. the evening pny-.»\s Rlcken- cording secretary, and Warren i at the April 7th meeting. These bach. and Miss Marie Shank- Mr and Mrs William .1 The couple will leave on a trip •Jficers will serve for two years: weller. Grim, Kutztown. treasurer, Adults 60c at all times—Children 35c Schroeder transacted business "Children 25c Matinee Only to Florida and upon their re­ President, Mrs. Arthur Rauch; JURORS in Kutztown turn will reside in Kutztown. | 1st vice president, Mrs. Vincent Eleven East I'enn Valley resi Orlando; second vice president, COMMUNITY CENTER The bride-to-be is an alumna dents have been selected as ' Mrs. Ralph L. Kieffer; recording of KAHS and is employed by 1 ELECTS 1958 OFFICERS jurors for the March 17 week of secretary. Mrs. Warren Wahl; Berks Criminal Court. They are Fenstermacher & Son, Kutz­ The tneinben ot the Kempton ; town. Her fiance, an alumnus of corresponding secretary. Mrs. Leon Delworth, Kutztown; Ruth : Ralph W. Kieffer; treasurer, Community Center elected oi KAHS, is employed by Crafts­ lieers for 1958 at a receiil meet­ Schlenker. Maxatawny, Anna "We'd better men, Inc., Kutztown. He served Mrs. Hugo Weber. Seaman, Fleetwood; .lane Rob- An auditing committee was ing at the Community Park , four years with the U.S. Navy. They are Kermit Dietrich, pres- efts] Lottie llammes and Ker­ go too." CLEARANCE SALE J elected including: June Kelch­ tdent; Marlin Bchollenberger, I mit DeLong, Lyons Arthur ner, Mrs. William Wilson and vice president: Linda Wessner. Bowers and Hubert (lift. Fleet­ Mrs. John Adams. secretary, Russell Dotterer, wood R 2; Raymond Ramsay. of MODERN Members of the club who treasurer, and Mark Kamp, re­ Fleetwood H 1. Roy Keim. served on the nominating com­ porter. The advisors are Mrs Mertztown, and Daniel Eenster- mittee for this year were: Mrs. Wayne Follweiler and Walter macher, Alburtis R. 1, GAS Paul Homan, chairman: Mrs. John G. Conway Sr., Kutz­ the Korean conflict. Wounded Conrad Warren Wahl, Mrs. William town's taxi-man since Aug. 12, four times, he belongs to the Jaeger, Mrs. William Wilson, Plans were discussed for the Films Developing Printing 1955, has been in every slate in Disabled Veterans Association annual carnival to be held next and Mrs. Hugo Weber. America and on every conti- He is also affiliated with the APPLIANCES gtHUvtA Program June and a Marathon Dance. nent. Reading Legion and V.F.W. and The dales for both events will HELD'S The Music Division presented Amvets. Diseases of all kinds could a very interesting evening of Twenty-seven e» " in uni­ be announced later. Kufzfown'j MOST Complete form, the retired Colonel resign­ at be warded off by wearing Indian Music. The speaker was He was born at the old River-. Every Friday night is Dance Repair Service ed as First Lieutenant after 12 a string of onions around Mrs. Marvin Hepler, Reading, side Hotel in Reading Night at the Community Center FOR IHE HOME, FARM OR years in the Marines, to re- their necks. who is an adopted member of The Colonel is a member of and the public is invited The BUSINESS enlist in the Army where he the Sioux tribe and who has the Kutztown. Topton, Lyons time is 8:30 p.m. SUBURBAN spent many summers with vari­ went up through the grades a and Mt. Pleasant Fire Compa­ We Repair ous Indian tribes. She shared second time, achieving the rank nies; and Kutztown Rod and of Colonel. "Kept on pluggin'" Gun Club. ON DEAN'S LIST Appliances. Sweepers, Electric the* many beautiful pieces of Phyllis J. Boyer, Kutztown, Clocks, Lampt, Electric Shaven, NAT-GAS he says. He has two sons and a daugh­ Cameras, Projectors, Sewing Ma­ Indian handiwork that she has was among students who ranked He was graduated under the ter: Tech. Sgt. John G. Conway chines, Typewriters, Adding Ma­ collected, and as she spoke high in their studies for the first about them she related the Arum, in civil engineering from Jr., of the Marine Corps, Harris­ chines. Radios, Television, Electric semester at Gettysburg College Motors, Wiring and Laundry crafts to music. the University of Illinois and se­ burg; Paul Robert, forme/ Mar­ cured his High school training ine, Enola, Pa., employed by and made the Dean's list for Equipment. In addition to Mrs. Hepler, Here's the sale you've been waiting for. . . THE SUBURBAN NAT-GAS at Reading. He was on the Bethlehem Steel; and Mrs. Jean scholastic achievement. She is Duo-Therm & Quaker two Indian vocal solos were Mexican Border in 1915; Nicara­ Medowcroft, Enola. His grand­ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF FAMOUS MAKE GAS APPLIANCES presented by Mrs. Earl Mat­ gua in 1937; in Europe and the children total eleven. His sec­ Myron Boyer, 301 Noble St., and Oil Heater Parts thias, accompanied by Nancy is an alumnas of KAHS South Pacific in World Wars ond wife Ts the former Florence 173 W. Main Street Kutitown where you'll find bargains galore. Gehris. One and Two; also in part of O'Bold Riegel, Mt. Pleasant Phono OVerbrook 3-7546 Spring Activities LOST? TRY CLASSIFIED EAST PENN VALLEY The meeting of the Art Divi­ 1| And if you live beyond the gas mains, here also is your opportunity Mi PEOPLE . . . sion on Monday, March 10th was KEMPTON A. R. HOFFMAN ESTATE cancelled. Chairman of the VALUED AT $142,000 • l Berks Heim Committee, Mrs. MRS. HARRY IUTZ to GO GAS with a FREE Suburban Nat-Gas Installation. That includes Reporter Earl Shollenberger, requested Ambrose R. Hoffman, Fleet­ Penna.'s Finest Retail Bakery the women to bring her books, Phone Pleaeanl 6-4373 wood, who died March 5 at the <-JVott s all standard gas connections to your appliances. n- | puzzles, and floor lights for the age of 79. left an estate valued Heim. Mrs. Henry Sawyer, Wel­ Mr. Paul Spohn. Wescoesville, at $100,000 in personal property I A remedy that has a repu­ fare Chairman, requested sheet­ student at the Lutheran Theo­ j and real estate valued at $46,250. I tation of BEING GOOD FOR ing and pillow cases for the logical Seminary, Philadelphia, ' The real estate consists of a ST. PATRICK'S ICE CREAM CAKE EVERYTHING is usually Cancer Society. will be supply pastor for serv­ coal siding, warehouse and lum- So delicious ... so eye-appealing! Fresh, shred­ I GOOD FOR NOTHING. The Garden Division announ­ ices Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at New i ber shed at Fleetwood; a house For complete details about both the sale and the FREE gas installation Your PHYSICIAN is the best ced a bus trip to the Philadel­ Bethel Church. Church School at 130 Main St.. another property ded cocoanut over gay Shamrock Green Frosting. person to go to for ANY phia Flower Show on March will meet at 9 15 a.m. I at 126-128 Main St., and a lot on phone or stop in at the Suburban Nat-Gas Showroom nearest you. AILMENT. 11th. All interested people The Rev. Clarence R. Rahn Main St., all in Fleetwood. should contact Mrs. Hugh Jones. baptized Brian Douglas. sorT'oT Letters were issued by Regis­ j Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Riegel, trar Carl H Savage to the son, RAUCH'S Consciousness of right-doing Kempton R. 2. and Donna Lee, j John Hoffman; the daughters, 75c brings its own reward; but not daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart i Ella Hoffman and Anna Her­ REXALL DRUG STORE amid the smoke of battle is Hermany, Hamburg, Sunday in bein, and the son-in-law, James Our famous ice New Bethel Church. B. Herbein. merit seen and appreciated by cream layer cake SUBURBAN PROPANE GAS CORPORATION FLEETWOOD, PA. The decedent gave his wife, lookers-on.—Mary Baker Eddy Vernon Kamp and Lester f Route 309, Opposite tho Airport U. S. Highway 22 Lutz were re-elected president :Sallie B. Hoffman, a life interest —the outstanding and vice president respectively in the estate, and at her death taste treat this MONTGOMERYVILLE, PA. LENHARTSVILLE, PA. | the children and son-in-law are at the recent quarterly Workers week-end for your When you think of Conference of New Bethel the beneficiaries. She died in Ulysses 5-6891 JOrdan 2-2600 very special des­ QUALITY CLOTHES . . . think of Church School. The group dis­ I 1956. The daughter, Ella, is cussed the annual Children's given the privilege of buying the serts. The Gas Company Beyond The Cos Mains Day program to be held June 130 Main St. property for $6,000. 15, the annual Out-door Vesper WOODWIND CONCERT service scheduled for the latter The Reading Woodwind Quin­ part of July and the annual tet will present a concert Sun­ Church School outing. In attend- 208 West Main • Renninger's Market EXCLUSIVE hanehlnd dtoleri ix AlWntowti Use day at 3 p.m. at the Reading ' ance were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Public Museum and Art Gallery. Cvstomnod I Greenawalt, Mrs. Lulu Greena- The program will include works Ctofhet I wait, Mrs. Joseph Kistler, Mrs. by Beethoven, P. Taffanel and Galen Howerter, William How- Chester Wittell. HARC* ©©C0£M3»t?K)SCa Qs EIlflsKLTt j erter and Vernon Kamp. The Kempton Rod and Gun -BOTANT brand •500' teeUored be Dseroff Club will meet Friday at 8 p.m. THEATRE Oostfttttnei the Men used Berne of tne Lottie* Tedlet, Since 0X41 at Miller's Tavern, near town. PALACE? O P T O N Mrs. Edna Sechler moved to 721 HAMILTON STRUT ALLENTOWN PONTIAC SWEEPS NASCAR the farm along old Route 22 lo­ Fri.-Sat.-Sun., Mar. 14-15-16 cated west of New Smithville and formerly the Richard Kist­ OHM 0* mWM 0* UUGMTERI ler farm. KUUHS m mill HEALTHFUL, ECONOMICAL WARMTH IN WINTER Mr. and Mrs. William Kamp have moved into the house they -GlENHFunD fJUu AMPLE HOT WATER AT ALL TIMES recently purchased from Mrs. HSUIMMIHOUHM SAFETY HIGHWAY PASSING TESTS! Lulu Greenawalt, the former HEIM WW MKflUIOS DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. Greenawalt's Store. n»ociAiKrtt*G»Boe have madw Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel BBS THUSYMffrnWUiW Pontiac again proves it is AMERICA'S NUMBER 0 ROAD CAR Gehris, Allentown, visited Mrs. Bertha Greenawalt and Mr. and DYMTMRM Mrs. Gordon Kuhn. in the year's toughest test of SAFETY, HANDLING AND PERFORMANCE! Mrs. Bertha Greenawalt vis­ a source of HEAT SATISFACTION ited her son and daughter-in- HOUSEWIFE VICK1 W(X)D AND HER lo thousand, of homo ownersl law, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Greep- Winner of the 30 m.p.h. passing event and awalt, Hamburg. '58 PONTIAC taught men drivers a lesson in high over-all winner of the safety tests with hit winning the 50 m.p.h. safe passing event. standard 4-door Pontiac Catalina, magazine The elated Mrs. Wood reported,"... pur new tini.ti otpertf rfi'm »Wc«W±&4c-' craoletr^"." v6&iu Vontjac handled and perlormed like a dream have told them before Hie tests started—thus '58 ... so smooth and easy I couldn't believe it". Pontiac is in a class by itself".

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s^ I * I FOUR The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, March 13, 1958 MAXATAWNY

ClABA A. IICHARDS Reporter PtKHs* OVert>roo. XSJSO ROBERT HALL CONTINUES ITS OPENING CELEBRATION WITH MORE AMAZING VALUES!

The altar flowers in /.ion Church Sunday were placed by Mr. and Mrs I'aul Miller in me­ mory of Miss Anna Smith. Lew Elliot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bleiler. was bap­ tized Sunday by Rev Franklin D. Siifer, D.I) in Zion Church The parents were the sponsors. 2nd WEEK OF DOLLAR-SAVING SPECIALS FOR The Women's Ouild of Zion Church will meet Tuesday. March 25, at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Mrs Mildred O. Frey. of the Congregational Christian Church of Philadelphia, will be guest speaker The topic. "We ALL THE FAMILY! NOW AT YOUR BRAND NEW Believe in God the Father Al­ mighty." will be presented by Miss Elda Leiby. The Men's Brotherhood of the READING Maxatawny Charge will be in charge of the Lenten Service at Zion Church March 20 at 7.30 p.m. Two films, "The Youngest ROBERT HALL!... 5th Street (Route 222) at WARREN CLOVERLEAF Church" and "On the Threshold" will he shown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmoy­ er, Allentown, and Miss Arlene Zimmerman, Wescosville, called on Mr. and Mrs. Alvin N Fegely. Maynard Schappell, a student at Pennsylvania State Univer­ TRY TO BEAT THESE sity, Mrs. John Schappell, Top- New Spring coats ton, Mrs. Estella Kendall, Luxurious suits of Reading, and Mrs. Minnie Fritz, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin S. Stump, Kutztown. finest imported LOW OVERHEAD of luxurious Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siegfried and son Ronald, Kutztown, call­ ed on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest flannels... loomed of 100% Wiltrout. all-wool flannel Mr. and Mrs. Frederick CLOTHING VALUES! Fegely and daughter Sharon Australian Merino Wools! were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Y They look twice the price Anthony, Northampton. Mr. and Mrs. George Sherry visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nixon, Allentown. Cxpert FABULOUS VALUES FOR MEN! A congregational Mission $ Alterations 95 Study, sponsored by the United' Lutheran Church Women, will Included Fine all-wool sports coats be held Sunday, March 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Zion Church. The 35 Trim, natural lines! Stripes, «• •• fo. -en theme will be "Japan." The ovt-rplaids, tweeds silk effects I I tStS public is invited. 17 The altar flowers in Zion The world's best Merino wools $27 Values Church Mar. 2 were placed by When you see lovely coats like these at this low Mrs. Esther Gernerd and son come from Australia—and trust price—then you know why millions shop and save Richard in memory of Anna Striped reversible jackets at Robert Hall! They're 10(M all-wool Robert Hall to save you dollars m Gernerd. Polished cotton, and washable! eWe, m \sf% Mrs. Ernest Reichert, of town, MORE in bringing them to you! flannel, beautifully tailored in the new-look slim Ivy stripes reverse to solids *{% QQ silhouette... with side pleats, push-up sleeves, was feted at a turkey dinner in We've specially purchased celebration of her recent birth­ $11 Values lined with printed rayon taffeta—topped off with day at the home of her brother- thousands of yards of this superfine, detachable white linen-look rayon in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. close-woven flannel—tailored it Sterling Biehl. Others in at­ Polished cotton car coats overcollar! Spring tendance were Mr. and Mrs. to perfection into one of the grays, misses' sizes. Warren Mertz and son Emory, Preshrunk and guaranteed #> mms\smm Alburtis R. 1, Irma Guinther, smartest 3 button models washable'34' length side vents ZM -^wZj Bowers, Kenneth Reichert, you're apt to see—even at dollars Hockendauqua, and Ernest $14 Values Reichert and daughter Irene morel Flap pockets, center vents ond Richard and Larr" Riehi in charcoal, medium greys and of town. " "-*— 100% worsted flannel slacks Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kuhns brown. Regulars, shorts, longs. Lightrr in weight— longer on span sfjm gP% visited Mr. and Mrs. Theodore w oo,! Top-quality v:atks of fine ^J» Q tj Smith, Lyons. Mrs. Calvin S. Stump, of town, $13 Values and Mrs. William Fritz, Kutz­ New town, visited their sister, Mrs. Estella Kendall, Reading. All-wool Wash V wear gab slacks Weekend guests of Mr. and look Miracle blends that wash, •• ffStS Mrs. Victor Walbert included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fegely, Spring topcoats dr.p dry m hours Ne west Sp*nng + M -emim Mertztown R. 1, Mrs. Ada Rein­ smith and son Edward and Mor­ $9 Values suits! ris Adams, Allentown, and Mr. of imported English and Mrs Maurice Cronrath, Breinigsville R. 1. Imported poplin raincoats Chemise tweeds! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher, Cheviots and Tweeds Raglan, fly-front styles in tan -| gtk -TX f Slatington, called on Miss Clara Swiss poplin of fine cotton Inside j •! Tj Tj Richards. ..fabulous fabrics intended for $45 coats I Boxy flannels! $17 Values ALANA ROMIG, THIRD, New-look chemise • imported Hudd.rslSe.ld SAFETY POSTER CONTEST Chovlotsl FABULOUS VALUES FOB WOMEN/ suits in fabulous Alana Beth Komig, of the Lu­ • Imported Muddorsflold 95 black-and-white theran Home at Topton, placed Tweedsl linert tweeds of wool- Arterotletss! third in the elementary division • Domestic Worstod All-wool spring toppers of the safety poster contest con­ nylon-cotton-rayon plus Oobordlnosl Wooi flannels fleeces, at est g\ mm ducted recently by the Reading ... with detachable whit1e 3 24 hopsackings and other lush ?• ^j Automobile Club. She was linen-look rayon overcollarsl New- awarded $5. Fantastic price] And only because look boxy suits in lush wool-rayon The posters, which were cre­ Amazing Values ated around one of two slogans we made a huge overseas purchase flannel with inverted pleat backs... —"Help Your Safety Patrol." or from one of England's finest mills! Chemise silhouette dresses in gray and beige. Spring suits so "Be Extra Alert in Bad Weath­ Your choice of authentic cheviots good-looking youll be amazed at the er," were shipped to Washing­ New chemist'look in 1 and ^^ f± f% ton, DC, where they will be and tweeds from Huddersfield, 2-p< «,TvU s Rich fabrics and *t5«i#C^ fabulous low price! entered in a national contest England—or a superb water- colors Juniors , misses Misses' sizes. sponsored by the AAA. repellent worsted gabardine. Terrific price. The judges for the local con­ test were Dr. Horace F. Heil­ Raglan or set-in sleeves. Greys, man. and I'rof. J Allen 1'awling, blues, browns, heathers in Tailored and dressy blouses of the KSTC Art Department regulars, shorts and longs. Nylons cottons cupioni and est f\lf\ Frank H Sylvester, director nf school safety education for the da< • liffWTnos' lavish trims 'f ^sf\z% Reading Automobile Club, co­ 2.89 Values 9 ordinated the contest with par­ ticipating schools. Spring skirts in new fabrics Girls' Easter coat Fantastic values! m Embroidered linen-look rayons' span ff\m s. STRAND Novelty cotton cords'Miniature smm*,%J%3 and hat set KUTZTOWN Boys' "Ivy" flannel suits 3.89 Values Last Times Tonight FABULOUS SPECIALS FOB GIRLS/ 99 Complete JOAN CRAWFORD in 95 The Story Of $20 Value* Matching duster & dress set $13 Volume Esther Costello long-sleeve full-length bo«y em f\if\ 9 15 duster p/us matching sleeveless ^jm%str%aW 1 The prettiest little" fashion in the Easter Fri. A Sat., March 14-15 Superb tailoring with hand-feUed arm hole*, hand Princess dress Navy 7 lo 1 4 5>v Values parade! 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Sizes 4-10 KIM NOVAK in $7 Values PAL JOEY Gabardine-Flannel slacks in Technicolor 5TH STREET (ROUTE 222) Washable rayon flannel or sfjA £\ £^ gabardine Ivy back-st'Op slacks -sJiXTXT Wed. & Thurs., Mar. 19-20 and Hollywood models. 4- II $5 Values JOHN WAYNE in AT WARREN CLOVERLEAF JET PILOT Plenty of Free Par/ring right at the front door! in Technicolor

\ The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, March 14, 1958 FIVE ULCA DEDICATES NEW TIME TO REMEMBER LONGSWAMP CHURCH NEWS Hundreds Witness 82 Head Livestock Plans for cook-outs in May Church Services MUHLENBERG BUILDING and June were discussed at Mon­ Dedication of New Flown to Nepal The new $2,500,000 Muhlen­ day's meeting of the Leaders BARGAINS "LYwcri of Chrirt Maxatawny-Lyons Parish berg Building. Philadelphia March Is Red Cross Month Association of the Alburtis-Top- 58 OLDS it Holiday Sudan Rev. Francis J- Heine, Pastor headquarters of Ihe ULCA, was ton-Longswamp Camp Fire Dis­ Fleetwood Church By Heifer Project 57 PITMOUTH V8 4-door St. Paul'i, Kutztown Zion, Maxatawny: C ft « c~ + dedicated Monday Tho struc­ March is Hed Cross Month' •chairman, did a line job in trict. The first cook-out. May 12, Rev. Robert F. Harting, Pastor School, 9 a.m. Worship. 10 15 A flock of 57 sheep. 20 calves ture, located on a 16-acre plot But in Berks County it is not a bringing aid to two area families will be held at Alburtis, the 56 CHEVROLET VS PC. Church School, 9 a.m. Worship. am. "Does Your Discipleship and five little pigs left Idlewild on Queen Lane in the German- time for raising funds, but for after Ihe 1958 blizzard, while in second one in June, date to he 53 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 4-door Show?" Organ Recital Friday ; town section, replaces the pres­ announced, at Longsdale. Mrs 10:15 a.m. Youth Fellowship, Airport March 10 for an air remembering what the Red Fleetwood, Ihe Disaster Chair 54 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 2-door 7 p.m. Wednesday, Joint Len­ St. Paul's. Lyons: Church Harold Behm Guest flight that took them half way ent building in downtown Phila­ Cross does man. Lionel Newcomer, acted on Allen Romig, district chairman, School, 9 a.m. Wednesday. delphia which is no longer ade- ' presided. 56 CHEVROLET V8 4-door ten Service. 7:30 p.m. Soloist Sunday around the world to Nepal The question Is often asked 10 requests that came to the Lenten Vespers, 7:30 p.m. quate for the church's expanding These purebred animals were Which Red Cross Service is most Red Cross The fad is. all Hed The Social Hall is being reno­ 56 OLDSMOBILE 98 4-dr Hardtop St. John's, Kutztown "Testas, Blind Unbeliever." work. An overflowing crowd wit­ contributed by Heifer Project important'' If your home hid Cross work is Important and all vated to make room for church 55 CHEVROLET V8 4-door PO Rev. Bruce Hatt, Pastor nessed the dedication of the new Inc , with offices at New Wind­ The dedicatory address was been flooded, and Red Cross given in the spirit of people school classes Other Churches 55 CHEVROLET Sta Wag. 6 Cyl Church School, 9 a.m. Worship, St. Paul's United Church of sor, Md. This shipment was given by Dr. Franklin Clark Fry. ' sheltered you and your family helping people 10:15 a.m. Youth Fellowship, Christ, Fleetwood. Sunday Tlte largely made possible from the New York, president of the ' and helped you get a new start, 54 BUICK 3-door Hardtop 7 p.m. Wednesday, Joint Len­ Grace EC, Kutztown $235,000 edifice, its tinted-glass proceeds of the 1957 Inter-Syn- ULCA. The service was conduct or if you were marooned by a HERE AND THERE DUTCH MAID Rev. Carl C. Harlacker, Pastor ten Service, .1:30 p.m., St. gable end set in redwood frames odical Heifer Project. Lehigh ed by Dr. F. Kppllng Ucinartz hlizzard with a sick child and Helen Beimel and Chester Paul's UCC. Church School, 9 a.m. Worship, and its open bell tower com­ Synod of the United Church of New York, secretary of the the Red Cross air lifted him to CrolT, Kutztown; Charles Mel/ APPAREL bined with a native stone chim­ Christ was one of the eight par­ LEESER 10:15 a.m. "Three Great Les­ church. Dr. H. Torrey Walker. a hospital, you would say Dis­ ger, Kutztown |{ L\ ll.inv. St. Paul's Fleetwood sons." Christian Endeavor, ney, is located at the corner of ticipating synods. Philadelphia, executive lecre- aster Relief comes first If you Schaeffer, Fleetwood It 2. ORDERS TAKEN Rev. J. Paul Kehm, Pastor 6:30 p.m. Gospel Service. 7^30 Green and Arch Sts. The livestock on this shipment tary of the church's Board of were a soldier overseas, with a Joseph llanisher, Topton, and Motor Co. Church School. 9:15 a.m. Wor­ p.m. "A Nation's Crime, a will be used by the International Publication, read the lessons wife sick at home, and the Red ship, 10:30 a.m. Harold Behm, The dedicatory sermon was Josephine Lease, Mertztown u MRS. RUTH R. SCHAPPELL World's Salvation." Tuesday, preached by the Rev. Dr. Paul Cooperation Administration in The new structure, of Georg-; Cross helped — Home Service 17 E. Franklin St. Topton New York City, guest soloist. Bible Study Group, 7 p.m. would head your list If your l, were excused as jurors at this 401 [. Main Str..t, Kutitown T. Slinghoff, president of the an agricultural development pro ian Colonial style. coiRalns 160,- uirks session of Berks Crimi Vespers, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Lenten Service, child had been saved from Phone OVerbrook 3-7134 Phone OVerbrook 2-2173 Reading Synod of the United gram in Nepal. The cargo con­ 000 square feet of office and i nal Court 7:30 p.m. "The Man with a sisted of 57 Romney, Dorset and drowning by a Red Cross life Becker's St. Peter's, Molltown Church of Christ. The Rev. J. storage space. Occupying the Blessing." Paul Kehm, host pastor, was Rambouillet sheep; 10 each new building besides the offices saver, the Water Safety Program Worship, 9 a.m. Church School, Brown Swiss and Jersey calves, would mean the most. 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, Joint Len­ St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, liturgist for the service of dedi­ of the Board of Publication will i cation. Special anthems were and two boars and three gilts of be the church's hoards of Parish J ten Service, 7:30 p.m. Kutztown In the eastern part of the , v sung by the Junior and Senior the Hampshire breed of swine. Education, Pensions and Dea-j jK>»*WR«ftjr^' *»»S«*»'Te ^'' '••"a> ••?• •>-«».- • .-,.,.».-.,,.,». • . .. •frfffpi ' The Very Rev. John Witters, county this winter Red Cross v :? V: r : !t ; Choirs at the direction of Miss The Rev. Franklin D. Siifer, j ' 't*~ ••>"*''• :>.' '"' "'•'T:- '".-."" ~ - | Maxatawny Parish Pastor coness Work. The ULCW, inter­ First Aid and Home Nursing Rev. Franklin D. Siifer, D.D., Faye Christ. Topton, is serving his third term national women's auxiliary of classes arc being held in the Church School, 10:15 a.m. as chairman of the board of Pastor At Sunday's Vesper service, the church, and the Luther Kasi Penn schools A communis) - Morning Prayer and Sermon, Heifer Project Inc. St. Peter's, Topton: Church two former pastors participated. League of America also will First Aid class is in progress in i 10:15 a.m. have their offices at the 2900 t School, 9:15 am. Worship. They were the Rev. Wilmer H. Fleetwood and is being taught THt SEARCH COlNlTllMUK • Queen Lane address as will the . 4 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Lenten Bethel Church of the Nazarene, Long. Norristown, president of TRINITY CHURCH NOTES Ministerium of Pennsylvania bv Mark Cehringer. Virginville f i Service, 7:30 p.m. Kutztown Philadelphia Synod and who was The Senior Luther League of Harry W. Knittle. as KutztOwt] . i Christ, Bowers: Worship, 9 a.m. Rev. Luke J. Brinker, Pastor pastor from January 1930 to De­ Trinity Lutheran Church. Kutz Branch Ked Cross Disaster ( i Church School. 10 a.m. Church School, 9:30 a.m. Wor­ cember 1943. and the Rev. town, will meet Sunday at 6:30 PRECONFIRMATION RALLY < t Zion, Maxatawny: Thursday. ship, 10:30 a.m. Young Jacob B. Landis. pastor emeritus p.m. in the Parish House. All A pre-Confirmation Rally for Lenten Service, 7:30 p m. People's Service, 7 p.m. Evan­ of St. James Church. West Read­ young people are invited. Reading and Berks County boys Landscape Plans gelistic Hour. 7:30 p.m. Wed­ ing, who served the congrega­ The Rev. Carlton L. Heckman and girls who will be confirmed Grimville Charge nesday, Mid-Week Service, tion from July 1918 until Janu­ will conduct the service for the Lutherans this spring, will be and Estimates Rev. Merrill Q. Ressler, Pastor 7:45 p.m. ary 1930. Special music was sung aged guests at the Caum-Me­ held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. In SI by the Senior Choir Without charge or obli­ New Bethol Zion: Worship. 9 morial Home, Reading, Sunday Luke's Lutheran Church, Read­ gation. Get most for the Emmanuel EUB, Fleetwood a.m. Church School, 10 a.m. at 3 p.m. He will be assisted by ing. East Penn catechumens will money with an expert­ Rev. A. M. Gottschalk, Pastor The Community Night Service Dunkel's: Church School. 9:30 was held Monday with pastors Senior Choir. be among those in attendance. A ly planned planting. a.m. Worship. 10:30 a.m. Wed­ Church School, 9:15 a.m. Wor­ ship, 10:30 a.m. Mid-Week Len­ of other Fleetwood congrega­ The United Lutheran Church Clergymen and laymen will Write WomeUdorf. Berks County nesday. Lenten Service, 7:30 tions participating. They were Men, formerly the Brotherhood, speak on qualifications and op­ Phone LUther 9-5601. Route 422 p.m. "The End of the Line." ten Service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. the Revs. Martin L. Rothenberg­ wil! meet Monday at 7:30 p m. in portunities for Christian service between Reading, Lebanon. er, St. Paul's Lutheran; Asher OUR 50TH YEAR 128 ACRES Jacksonville Charge the Parish House. All men are in various fields. The worship M. Gottschalk, Emmanuel EUB; cordially invited. Rev. C. R. Rahn, Pastor Faith MBC, Fleetwood service will be led by the Rev. FARR NURSERY CO. Rev. T. D. Gehret, Pastor Timothy D. Gehret, Faith MBC; "God Calls Us—To a Life of Theodore Jentsch. of St. John's St. Peter's, Lynnville: Church Fred Millikan, Missionary Womelidorf, Berks County, Pa. School. 9:30 a.m. Worship, Worship, 9:15 a.m. Church Prayer" will be Pastor Heck- Church, Sinking Spring. School, 10:30 a.m. Prayer Church, and Charles E. Hess, re­ man's theme at Wednesday's 10:30 a.m. Band, 7 p.m. Evangelistic tired EUB minister. Lenten service at 730 p m. Evangelical Lutheran Service, 7:30 p.m. Sons of the congregation, who entered the ministry from the FILMS WILL BE SHOWN, St. John's, Kutztown Seventh Day Advefrtiitsj local church, took part in last AT MAXATAWNY CHURCH VISIT THE MODERN Rev. Jacob W. Bittner, Pastor Fleetwood night's service. "They were the Two films, "The Youngest Church School. 9:15 a.m. Wor­ Rev. Gordon C. Osgood, Pastor Revs. Charles E. Schaeffer, Church" and "On The Thresh­ ship. 8 and 10:30 a.m. Wednes­ Saturday: Church School, 9:30 D.D., Philadelphia; Daniel E. old," will be shown at the March ve day, Lenten Service, 7:30 p.m. a.m. Worship, 10:30 a.m. Schaeffer, D.D.. Emmaus; Lee 20 Lenten Service at 7 30 p.m. at *6?Me Green Stamp Adams, of First Methodist Zion Church, Maxatawny. The Trinity, Kutztown Faith Tabernacle, Fleetwood Church, Schuylkill Haven, and showing of the films, which de­ Rev. Carlton L- Heckman, Rev. John G. Leardi, Pastor • Leonard Frey. Ph.D., Memphis, pict the evolution of the United S.T.M., Pastor Church School, 9:30 a.m. Wor­ Tenn. Church of Christ, will be spon­ ship, 11 a.m. Evangelistic Church School. 9 a.m. Worship, The week long services will sored by the Men's Brotherhood Throughout the history of mankind Services, 7:30 p.m. Also Wed­ Merchandise h 10:15 a.m. "Christ, The Ade­ be continued Friday night when of the Maxatawny UCC Parish runs the account of a double quest: quate Provider." Senior Luth­ nesday at same hour. an organ recital will be present­ Dr. Franklin D. Siifer will be in Man searching for God . . . our restless er League, 6:30 p m. Monday, ed by Miss Margery Davis. She charge of the service. The public THE CHUBCH FOR AU Missionary Church, Fleetwood eagerness to understand and please our AU F Brotherhood, 7:30 p.m. Tues­ is staff organist for the Allen is invited to attend this special Redemption Center °B THE CHURCH day, Church School Officers Rev. Fred Millikan, Pastor Organ Company, Macungie. The service. Creator has paralleled the centuries of and Teachers, 7:30 j>.m. Wed­ Church School, 9:30 a.m. Wor­ time is 7:30 p.m. progress. nesday, Lenten Service, 7:30 ship, 10:30 a.m. Youth Fellow­ LOCATED AT Cod seeking Man . . . ceaselessly, pa­ ship, 7 p.m. Worship, 7:30 p.m. The week-long observance will LICENSED TO WED. p.m. "Christ Calls Us—to a end Sunday when Harold Behm, tiently. His Love has lighted the ages, Life of Prayer." Midweek Service, 7:30 p.m. Marlene E. Dietrich, 19, 3400 FIFTH STREET HIGHWAY ever reaching toward our hearts, encom­ d.moeracy no? Church. "•»"« of Long Island, N.Y., will be Kempton R. 2. daughter of Mr. Holiness Christian, Lyons guest soloist for both the morn­ and Mrs. Anson L. Dietrich, and passing our souis. St. Paul's, Fleetwood ing and evening service. He Is ROUTE 222 AT LAURELDALE Yet no powerful lens ever devised will Rev. Martin L. Rothenberger, Rev. Daniel W. Zimmerman, Fred H. Heffner, 26, Fleetwood Pastor a native of East Greenville and aid in this search. Our quest finds its con­ Pastor R. 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Church School, 9:15 a.m. Wor­ studied voice under the late H. Heffner. urilIDC Tues.-Wed.-Thurs.-Sat. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. summation not beneath the lens of a Church School, 9 a.m. Worship, Eleanor Potter Weirich. He was ship, 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Norman W. Oswald, 17, Mertz­ nUUKj: Mday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. microscope—but beneath the spire of a 10:15 a.m. Wednesday, Lenten Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, educated in the Conservatories Church! Service, 7:30 p.m. town R. 1, son of Mr. and Mrs. Closed Monday 7:45 p.m. at Philadelphia and made his What man does not recognize his own professional debut with the Ben Reuel Oswald, and Elda L. to cope with the complexities church ,.oXl. lZ J" "> Longswamp Parish St. Mary's Parish Yost Singers of New York. He Merkel, 15, Kutztown, daughter inability and ad Rev. Richard C. Wolf, Pastor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merkel. B.bl. daily. ' " rour Rev. Francis J. Fox spent two years in the touring Redeem Your Filled Books of life? St. Paul's. Longswamp: Church Kutztown: Masses, 7 and 9:30 production of "The Student There awaits you next Sunday in the tna-r . P,?il. Ch,p,er V«'»» School. 9 a.m. Holy Commun­ a.m. night's service at 7:30 will be Church of your choice the peace and as­ Prince" and studied voice and Tu..d. K^™1 11. 2J.2, ion, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. opera production for two years the Revs. C. Harry Kehm. Al­ surance that generations have sought . . . y Here For Distinctive Merchandise Wndn«sd v! Cn,.2\- « 27-211 Lenten Service, 7:30 p.m. ST. JOHN'S GUILD HAS in Austria and Germany. lentown, twin brother of the the FAITH which unites Man and God. DISCUSSION ON BIBLE S...V ••••'-uk. "» A '2-U St. Paul's, Mertztown: Tuesday. At the morning service he host pastor; Howard A. Kos- ACME SUPER MARKETS GIVE SIM GREEN STAMPS Lenten Service. 7:30 p.m. "We believe in the Bible— will sing "The Twenty-Third man, Pottstown. and Delas Our Guide to Faith" was the Psalm" and "Draw Near to Me." Keener, Schuylkill Haven. Moselem-Becker's Parish theme of the recent meeting of I At the evening service his se­ | Coprrsfht 1951, K.lMH Adr. Serrics, Slrsso«rl,,y« I Rev. George H. Shiery, the Women's Guild of St. John's lections will be "Bless This fllllllli . Stated Supply Pastor United Church of Christ at the House"; "If with All Your Zion. Moselem: Church School. home of Mrs. Scott Ritzman, S. Hearts"; "At the Cry of the 9 a.m. Worship, 10:15 a.m.Whiteoa k St., Kutztown. The First Bird", and "Let Us Break discussion was led by the Rev. Wednesday, Lenten Service. Bread Together." - Just Arrived! Bruce Hatt. Reports were pre­ Guest pastors at Sunday These Religious Messages Are Sponsored by the 7:30 p.m. sented by the various chairmen. Becker's St. Peter's: Tuesday. Fifteen were in attendance. Joint Lenten Service, 7:30 p.m. The annual Lenten Quiet Following Interested Individuals and The Patriot Hour will be held Monday, NOTICE Spring Bonnets ^ K Bowers Parish Rev. Charles T. Herman, Pastor March 31, at 7:30 p.m. at St. Have your septic tank, Huffs: Church School, 9 a.m. John's Church. cesspool or toilet cleaned Worship, 10 a.m. Mrs. Oscar L. Stein will be by EARL A. WALBERT BIEBER'S SHOE SERVICE SHOP WENTON SHOE MFG. hostess at the March 24 meet­ Trinity. Bowers: Thursday, Len­ J.59 to $1.98 Millwork, Coal, feed, Lumber AND FAMILY SHOE STORE COMPANY INC. ing at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Mamie THE NEW SANITARY ten Service. 7:30 p.m. "God and Building Supptloe. Bast wil! be the leader. METHOD 223 W. Main St., Kutitown 190 Willow St., Kutitown, Pa. Defiled." Mertitown ft. D„ POL Phon. OV.rbrook 3-7794 Topton-Dryville Parish CHARITY Fisher's RAUCHS Rev. Rufus E. Kern, D.D., Benevolence is the distinguish­ r»~ Also A Complete Line of FARMERS BANK OF Rexall Drug Store Stated Supply Pastor ing characteristic of man. As Sanitary Service PAUL F. HELD embodied in man's conduct, it Flootwood, Pa. Trinity, Topton: Church School, 4X4 W. Main St. Kutitown, Po. KUTZTOWN is called the path of duty. Chryilor—Plymouth—Imporlal 9:15 a.m. Worship, 10:30 a.m. Phono OV.rbrook 3-7776 STRETCHY GLOVES —Mencius Molal Work and Painting M.mb.r FDIC A. R. HOFFMAN Mid-Week Lenten Service. Phono OV 3-7011 ft. 222 Kutitown Kutitown, Pa. 7:30 p.m. TO FIT ALL SIZES Coal and lumbar Christ, Dryville: Worship, 9 a.m. tv't'ttVo'OQG, POL Church School. W.15 a.m. MARLOWE F. LEIBENSPERGER DUTCH MAID RESTAURANT Tuesday, Lenten Service, 7:30 Atlantic Sorvlc. WELLINGTON DAIRY p.m. ALL NEW NYLON CHILDREN'S Penna. Dutch Cooking Move Completed 110 I. Main St., Kutitown, Pa. STRAUSE BROS.; Props. OPEN SUNDAYS Grimville Parish SPRING SHADES in White 8> Navy WHITE Fin.it Dairy Product! Kutitown, Pa. New Bethel: Church School. 9:15 Flootwood. Pa. at a.m. Worship, 10:30 a.m SAUCONY SHOE MFO. CO. You will find us operating in full scale and full Phono, WHitehall 4-4011 sr 4-1441 Frieden's: Worship. 9 a.m $1.49 - H .69 51.98 '1.00 12 Poach St. Church School, 10 am efficiency in all our departments including the PETERS BROTHERS Kutitown, Pa. WAYNE'S DRY GOODS STORI Paul Spohn. Wescoesville. stu­ HOME DRESSED MEATS dent at' the Theological Semin­ 277 W. 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BABY KELLER Bishop Top Scorer With the Keglers Fleetwood Tigers Cougars Lose Bid Fleetwood Tigers Mrs. Laila Keller, Kutztown, United Ai Conrinu.d from pogo on* iWjeSj announces the birth ot a grandson. He is Roy Daniel Kel­ '!_.„;., „,ith 11 points,'.. i..T.„'. Trim Oley, 56-52 Honors 0 For Avalanche Tuesday Night League Win Rec Playoffs ler, weighing six pounds and 10 ed with the rebound on his sec­ Week of ivlarch 4. 1958 ounces, born to Mr. and Mrs. The extensive John Bishop. Allentown. 6-; The Fleetwood Tigers evened ond attempt to puH the Cougars The Berks Rec Class A cham­ W I, Quellmalz. Jr., J their seasonal log at 8-8 in the to within "one point at 47-46 pion Fleetwood Tigers carried Norman Keller, Spokane, Wash. foot-,5 sophomore led the KSTC and Kutztown Moselem Hotel 25 7 Herks Scholastic League's East­ However, the final gong sounded off the Berks League playoff He arrived on his great-grand­ Golden Avalanche in individual manager of tl Kurtz Chevy -'•> 7 ern Division March 6 by trim­ just as the Lions put the ball title March 5 by defeating the father's, Richard Weigle. Kutz­ scoring during the 1957-58 bas-, Photographers o Becks Feed 10 22 ming the host Oley Lynx, 56-52. back in play and it was all over Kutztown Warriors, 77-68, on the town, birthday. ketball season. He scored 203 has been recogi Atlas Mineral 4 28 The game had originally been for the Cougars who were seek­ Kutztown Court. points on 88 field goals and 27- Air Lines. The fi Kurtz Chevy 833 860 907schedule d for Feb. 21 but was ing their sixth District crown The champions got off to a 21- of 64 fouls for a 17-game average . him membership Becks Feed 624 731 708postpone d due to the snow under Coach John Silan. 11 lead in the first period, upped of 11 9 100,000 Mile C Moselem Hotel . 795 760 858Stor m It was the final game of Lampeter-Strasburg the count to 40-30 at halftime and Arlan Burkert. freshman from j flown that distar Atlas Mineral ... 687 738 706th e season. boasted a 60-46 edge after three Fleetwood, followed Bishop writ!] The Cougars hurdled their presented with High single: J. Hindenach. 214. quarters Leon Rothermel paced a 10.9 average on 185 points in i Theodore Koch and Dennis first obstacle in quest of the plaque and gold High triple: O Schmoyer. 570. the winners with 19 points while 17 garni-, lie hil Oil 67 field Woodling paced the Tigers' at­ PIAA District 3 Class B cham­ Paul Price had 18 and Allan Mr. Quelimal: goal-, and 51-of-fi!) fouls Wednesday Night League tack by scoring 22 and 18 points pionship Saturday by crushing W 1. respectively. Robert Zettlemoy­ Lampeter-Strasburg, 57-37, on Stump, 11. Edward Hauck was mention phtogra Donald Kistler. a senior, was Publishing 211 6 er had 12 markers. the Lebanon High court. More high scorer for the Warriors all of his flying the only other player to hit the PP of A duties, Craftsmen, Inc 25 7 In the preliminary contest, the than 1,800 fans saw the Berks with 18 points while Barry Adam double figure average. He regional photog Patriot 12 20 Baby Tigers defeated the host Champion Cougars make the had 16. Lynn Kunkel and Daniel wound up with an even 10-point Saul combined for 23. tions, clinics, set Grange 1 31 Oley JVs, 62-55. most of the losers' crude defen­ average oi, 171 points in 17 get-togethers of Craftsmen, Inc . 848 858 807 sive tactics to pile up 21 of their The Tigers won the flag with a games. Grange 685 656 699PIONEE R RIFLE CLUB points from the foul line. 15-3 record and ousted Mount He is a past Robert Steinmetz had an aver­ Publishing 760 787 905 It took the Cougars slightly Penn for its berth In the playoff and director of t age of S (i on 137 points; Keith Patriot 765 710 679OUTSHOOT S K.A.H.S. more than one quarter to solve finals. The Warriors finished tary Club, News Newhard 80 on 136 points; third and eliminated Hamburg ALUMINUM AWNINGS served as chairr High single N Trentalange, 207. The Junior Pioneer Rifle Club the Pioneer's zone defense after Powell. 8.8 on 124 points and in the semifinals. district confere High triple. N Trentalange, 575. of Wernersville outshol the Lampeter-Strasburg had started STORM WINDOWS Robed SltnkO, 7 2 on 123 points. member of the KAHS Bolt and Bore Junior off with a bang and built up an COMBINATION Nine other players had averages Thursday Night League Foundation Fell Riflle Club by a margin of 45 early 11-3 lead. After Richard 200 ATTEND CAMPUS ranging from 2.8 to .3. W L STORM DOORS tee. He has als< points in a recent shoot at Hauck pushed in a one hander PTA DINNER, KSTC Chrysler-Plymouth . 26 10 deputy director Wernersville. The final score from the side to give Kutztown Approximately 200, including VENETIAN BUNDS i Kutztown Auto Club 24': 11': and is a past \ EASTERN TEAM WINS was 1375-1330. the advantage, 15-14, the lead teachers, parents and children Call U» for An Estimate Weavers Sport Shop 15 21 never again changed hands. attended the annual dinner of Parent-Teacher The members of the KAHS ALL-STAR CAGE GAME Delcamps Auto Body 6Vj 29'2 Walter Risley, who tallied 12 the KSTC Campus Elementa.-y the KSTC Cam team were Edwin Althouse with Chys.-Plym 869 856 843 points, sank a foul for the School held Monday in the col­ School. He and 1 The Eastern All-Stars checked 356 points; Ralph Kramer. 333; Kutztown Auto .. 800 833 804 Cougars and Stanley Saul, who lege cafeteria. After the dinner HELD'S dren spend the a late bid for victory by the i Craig Moyer, 330, and Marvin Delcamps 848 754 829 had five markers, was good on a the group went to the Campus at their Kutztov Western All Stars Friday night Dietrich, 311. Other KAHS 173 WEST MAIN STREET Weavers 811 839 755 long set to make it, 11-6. Philip School where the parents wit­ and went on to armex the first ! shooters were Barry Fox, 292; KUTZTOWN Scheidt, Kutztown's 6-3 center nessed actual classroom ses­ CLASSIFIE annual Berks Scholastic Senior High single: F. DeMatteo. 202, Darryl Diehl, 252, and Franklin Phone OVerbrook 3-7546 and the game's high scorer with sions. All-Star Game. 56-52. in the ! High triple: L. Wagaman, 563 Dietrich. 207. Hamburg Field House 19 points, dropped two fouls. Women's League The members of the winning After Risley sank another free The F.astern aggregation, W L team were Francis Buthus with throw, Scheidt scored on a push Look Yo coached by KAHS's John Silan, Knittle's 30 10 351 points; Glenn Gruber, 348; to get the Cougars even as the a word about.. was nursing a 46-40 margin at Shorty's 17'/2 22' : Jean Swartz. 339, and Morgan quarter ended. The K-towners In o NEW the three-quarter mark when Held's 16>i 23'/2 Reinbold, 337. led 27-22 at intermission and 40- Coach .John Reitz's quintet made Keodinger's 16 24 Shooting was in four positions: 30 going into the final quarter. its bid. However, after the West­ prone, sitting, kneeling and off Held's 730 709 733 The Pioneers collapsed com­ SUIT fro ern Stars pulled to within one! Knittle's 721 679 765han d AUTOMATIC pletely in the final quarter as point at 49-48, the East register­ Shorty's 694 712 695 the Cougars dropped in 17 »SIJJ|MEAT^ . ed six consecutive points to seal Keodinger's 710 626 660 TOPTON CALENDAR SUITS expe the verdict points while holding the losers High single: Miriam Yoder Tonight: Rotary Club, 5:45, to seven. to give a p George Grampp, of Brandy­ and Doris Heist. 177. Topton House March 14: Legion Auxiliary matter wh< wine, who tallied 14 points and High triple: Miriam Yoder, PIONEER GRANGE PLANS played an all-around game, was 522. 7:30 p.m., Legion Home DELIVERIES selected as the most valuable: March 18: Woman's Club, EASTER EGG HUNT Boys' Sizi player in the contest sponsored SNAP WITH BACON 7:45 p.m., Trinity Church Men's Size Plans for an Easter Egg Hunt Our Automatic Dolivory Flan is gaining now frltnd* by the Hamburg Lions Club. To add distinction to a serving Basement •vory day. th.r.'s novir a "cold houto* whsMi you Dennis Woodling, of the Fleet­ platter of a breakfast entree, March 20: Pioneer Grange were discussed at the recent Regulars, L< ordof Sunhoat Fi.rr.oc. Oil DELIVERED AUTOMAT* wood Tigers, chalked up 12 serve bacon curls. To prepare, Open House, 7:30 p.m., Grange meeting of Pioneer Grange, Stouts and ICAllYII points, while Theodore Koch, loosely roll strips or half strips Hall Topton. The hunt, open to chil­ THIS EXCELLENT ACTION SHOT was taken at Saturday's District III PIAA game at Leb­ also of Fleetwood, had seven. of bacon and fasten with wooden March 20: VFW Auxiliary dren up to 12 years of age, will anon High when the KAHS Cougars crushed rough Lampeter-Strasburg, 57-37. Kutztown's Wal­ SAVE . . . Brandywine's Patrick Rauen­ picks. Panbroil bacon curls the Spring Fashion Show, 7:30 ' be held Saturday, March 29, at ter Risley jr., No. 4, and Richard Hauck, No. 3, watch while their mate, Philip Scheidt, far VrVH give you 100 goU. of fuol oil FREE chase Your zahn scored one point. same as bacon strips. p.m., Post Home, Mertztown | the Lutheran Home. The time right, makes a jump for the ball. Patriot photo , FUEL H you run out wndor our Automatic Do* will be announced later. Prize;; wool suits i with Ihrory flan. will be awarded. The event is on. new "IVY a Community Service Project of the Grange. Phots* Sizes ' FRanklin G The Grange will meet Thurs­ 4-1I3I &e*^P>u>ductA day, March 20. at 7:30 p.m. at CORPORATION PA. the Grange Hall. Men's wor: FREE stripes c we WITH ONLY $ 5( 2 GALLONS OF 32 NEW EXTERIOR or INTERIOR Beauty Begins with the Floor . . . Cover It Right! SPORT nuEnTDiijn Our greatest Come in . . . choose the in light and PAINT right floor coverings for a more beautiful home. 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Fire at last nUht's meeting of the Quellmalz, Jr., Milwaukee, Wis., Friday, KSTC Dozen Doughnuts 4 to 8 p.m. at Frieden's Union Company Zone t Banquet. Hlue Mountain Area Jaycees al uaranteed Good! and Kutztown R 3, executive A total of 1,332 dozen dough­ Church. Lenhartsville, by the Grange Hall. Miller's Tavern, near Kempton manager of the Professional nuts were baked at Camp Ed­ church school Cakes and pies March 14: At 7:30 p.m.. Or­ The event will he held Wednes­ Photographers of America, Inc., Miss Bonner to Direct mar Friday and Saturday by the will be on sale. gan Recital. St. Pauls UCC. day, April 23. at 7 15 p m at has been recognized by United College Players' in Kutztown Scouters for the March 18: At 8 p.m.. Rich­ Jacob's Union Church. Jackson Air Lines. The firm has awarded mond PTA, Richmond School, ville Russell Snyder. New Tri­ Two Performances Scout Troops of Kutztown. The Veterans Memorial Com­ MAXS SUPER MARKET him membership in its exclusive Fleetwood and Kempton. This mittee, Topton, will serve a ham Rev. J. Paul Kehm. speaker. poli R 1. is general chairman 100,000 Mile Club for having represents 15,984 delectables, dinner Palm Sunday, March 31. March 18: At 7:30 p.m.. Scout flown that distance. He was also The first feature of the annual Troop Mother's Auxiliary Or­ The film, "The Jaycee Story." Cultural Festival at KSTC will and was the most ever baked from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Pioneer will be shown at the April 9 presented with an impressive at one time by the Scouters at Grange Hall. Proceeds will be ganization Meetings, FJHS plaque and gold lapel pin. be the College Players' presen­ Music Room. membership meeting at 8 p.m tation of Shakespeare's "The Camp Edmar. They were at it for the swimming pool account at Henntzy's Hotel. New Tri­ Mr. Quellmalz, an honorable Tempest." It will be presented from Friday noon to Saturday poli. The hotrd meeting will be mention phtographer, did almost Friday at 3:15 and 8:15 p.m. in 5 p.m. St. Pauls United Church of DAVID BOGER MEMBER held April 1 at 7:30 p.m. at the all of his flying as part of his Schaeffer Auditorium at the di­ Sixteen batches were mixed. Christ, Fleetwood, will hold a OF BUCKNELL FRATERNITY same place PP of A duties. He attends most rection of—Miss Ruth Bonner, The bakers used 850 pounds of shoofly sa+e- March 19 from 9 A special meeting of the SWIFT S PREMIUM WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF regional photographers conven­ David V. Boger, Kutztown. has associate professor of English flour, 400 pounds vegetable a.m. to noon at the Fellowship become a pledge member of llu Charter Nighi committee will be tions, clinics, seminars and other and Speech. shortening, 100 pounds sugar. Cabin. held March 24 at 8 p mat Men- get-togethers of various sorts. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at The cast comprises Dale 48 pounds yeast, 20 pounds salt Bucknell University where hi' is ritzy's, All committee members He is a past vice president Steitz, William Reilly, Roy Mil­ and 16 gallons whole eggs. Add OF SPECIAL INTEREST a freshman studying for the de­ are urged to attend. BONELESS ROUND ROASTS and director of the Kutztown Ro­ ler, Geoffrey Piece. Robert that all together and the result Morris Dreibelbis. 207 Green- gree of bachelor of science in Kutztown Visitors tary Club. News Bulletin editor, Leight, George Becker, Robert is quite a pile of doughnuts. wich St., Kutztown, is a sur­ chemical engineering He was served as chairman of the 265th gical patient in Reading Hos­ Four memhers attended lul Gangawcre. John Fcrrencc, During the past few weeks among 350 students who accept nlghl s meeting of the Hlue JUICY BERKS b TASTY DRIED BEEF 'i lb. JQc district conference, and is a Bernard Schimmel, William orders were taken by the Scouts pital ed invitations to join one of the member of the District Rotary, Mountain Area Chapter al Mil­ LOAF sliced 1W Lewis, Earl McLane, Bruce Die­ in the three towns. The three Mrs. Verna Smith, Lenharts­ Greek letter societies at the ler's Tavem, near Kempton FRANKS 49 Foundation Fellowship commit­ trich, Anthony Rising, John Gil­ Kutztown Troops sold 855 dozen, ville, was among 11 Berks close of the annual rushing sea They were Carson Schmoyer. tee. He has also been active as bert, James Sochan, Jeanean including 475 by Trinity Troop County residents to be selected son for new members conducted deputy director of civil defense regional vice president, and SHORT SHANK LEAN Yakubecek, Christine Drumhel- 153, 240 by St. Johns Lutheran as a juror during a three-week on the campus recently Wayne Ceiger, chairman. Rich and is a past president of the ler, Eleanor Hale, Vicki Owens Troop 204, and 140 by St. John's session of U.S. District Court. Whole or LB. Parent-Teacher Association at He is an alumnus of KAU.S ard Rhodes and Karl Hreide- SakHlf 59c and Jan Dorland. UCC Troop 205. Fleetwood Philadelphia, which opens April and is the son of Mr ami Mrs gam, of the extension commit­ the KSTC Campus Elementary Troop 103 sold 337 dozen and 7. Judge Allan K. Grim. Kutz­ SMOKED HAM School. He and his wife and chil­ Settings for the play were pre­ Charles I). Boger. Brooklyn, tee. pared by the class in Theater Kempton Troop 143 sold 80 town, will be one of five judges Kutztown R. 2. He was the top dren spend the summer months dozen. who will hear the cases listed NEW VEAL at their Kutztown R. 3 home. Arts under the direction of scorer for the Cougars varsity No man is good enough to Repeated '2 Ib. Harold Mantz of the Art Depart­ The following were the "of­ Mrs. Mamie Heffner has mov­ basketball team during the 1956- govern another man without! ficial" bakers: George Erb. Mr. by Request sliced 29c ">7 season with a total of 325 CLASSIFIED ADS PAY ment. Dr. Elizabeth Hurwitz's ed from Mertztown R. 1 to that other's consent. MEAT LOAF class designed and prepared the and Mrs. Howard Geisinger, Bowers. points. . —Abraham Lincoln costumes. Donald Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Mah- lon Fritch, Leo Young, Harvey Lenten full Look Your BEST AREA RESIDENTS INJURED Adam. Mr. and Mrs. Henry SHELLED PEANUTS Feature pound IN 3-CAR COLLISION Zimmerman, Sandra Zimmer­ HERE S YOUR GUIDE 39c Two area residents were man, Paul Diehl, Charles Lei­ In a NEW EASTER among three persons injured in bensperger, Franklin, Melvin a chain collision recently at the and Marvin Dietrich. Frank TO GREATER SAVINGS! MAXWELL HOUSE IT'S NEW! 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CLASSIFIED ADS PAY ON YOUR PURCHASES pound Men's worsted suits in Goodland Red Kidney Beans stripes and fancy weaves You Receive One *£&(. Green Stamp with Each 10c Purchase ORANGE-ROOT BEER plus 30 oz. Famous for Soda or GINGER ALE Deposit bot. $ 50,o$ Your Most Recent Kutztown Store Now Giving Dependability Facial 32 55 roll REEN Norris Toilet Tissue Type NEW SPRING for over 60 *6?M. G STAMPS is SPORT COATS years '2S ffor r $ «q.95to$pq.5o has boon enthusiastically ap­ 6 PIECE ALL PURPOSE proved by millions of satisfied users. This new 1958 model it IVORY HEAT-PROOF for See the New better than ever. Among its Among Other Fine Merchants in Kutztown and Vicinity many features are: Special! GIANT 10LBS. CAPACITY 79 ARROW SHIRTS AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF TIMER Giving *4?H. Green Stamps Are: JARS " in EASTER patterns LOVEIL DELUXE WRINGER $ 95 _ $ 25 EXTRA HEAVY-DUTY CHROME.IRON GEAR CASE KUTZTOWN, PA. FLEETWOOD, PA. Jfreslo-PkODUCE 3 4 AUTOMATIC "TAKE-UPS" FOR NORMAL WEAR DRY GOODS STORE 5c & 10c STORE TO STAY KNOCK-PROOF SOLID-NEW *4« LIFETIME LUBRICATED Wayne's Dry Goods Store Scharadin Come) in - while this special 277 West Main Street 6 East Main Street offer last*. CABBAGE LB. NEW MERCHANDISE CLUB 5c-10c & $1.00 STORE JEWELRY STORE 7 FORMING Paul S. Reese Count's Jewelry FRESH RED bunches FRESH PACKED cello pQc RAY C. FICKES PAUL L SNYDER 300 Main Street 19 West Main Street BEETS 19 SPINACH 2 bags ssmmWssf LADIES WEAR Men's Clothing, Furnishings SERVICE STATIONS JUICY THIN-SKINNED & Shoes N. FRANKLIN STREET FLEETWOOD, PA. Towne Dress Shop Shade's Atlantic Service Station Phone WH 4-4701 310 West Main Street DOZ. Kutztown, Pa. 34 to 40 Main Street LEMONS 33 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Held's Electrical Store Snyder's Sunoco Service Station EXQUISITE LADY ANN 175 Main Street Main & Richmond Streets DINNERWARE SWANSON'S OPENING COAL & FUEL OIL KRUMSVILLE, PA. / CHICKEN BREASTS Clayton Conrad GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE Bone Removed pkg. 69c South Maple Street NEXT WEEK Krumsville Store NORRIS SERVICE STATION R. D. #1, Lenhartsville WAFFLES 2 Pkgs. 25c M. F. Leibensperger Atl. Ser. Sta. The New ! ! Special Introductory Price ft* 1 10 Main Street MOSELEM, PA. GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE BONELESS ALBURTIS, PA. The Modern ! ! Taney's General Store full pound SERVICE STATION R. D. —2, Hamburg HADDOCK 47c Kistler's Sinclair Service Station The Exciting ! ! NORRIS MINUTE Main Street BREINIGSVILLE, PA. STEAKS 12 01. pkg Leeser's Texaco Service Station 89c NEW JERUSALEM, PA. Large Economy Sis* Route 222, R. D. #1 FOOD STORE Dairy Foods PEGGYS Heist Grocery Walt's Esso Servicenter R. D. #1, Fleetwood Route 222, R. D. #1 214 W. Main St. Kutztown, Pa. DON'T MISS A SINGLE PIECEI AS MANY PLACE SET­ FRESH OPENED TINGS AS YOU WANT. BUILD A SERVICE FOR SIX Opposite Kulztown National Bank STONY RUN, PA. PRICETOWN, PA. . . . EIGHT . . . TWELVE OR MORE OYSTERS GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE SERVICE STATION The Very Finest in—Infants' & Children's Wear— Reg. 59c doz.—This Week Kistler's Keystone Store Strauss Service Station Tots Thru Teens—Chubbies too Moin Street R. D. #3, Fleetwood SHOWER—WEDDING 8. BABY GIFTS 2 DOZ. 75c MAXATAWNY, PA. TOPTON, PA. MATERNITY CLOTHING KRAFT'S SHARP SERVICE STATION REPAIR GARAGE LADIES' READY TO WEAR DRESSES, COATS, SKIRTS Fegley's Atlantic Service Station Leeser Motor Co. with each $7-50 purchase CHEESE LB 69< Cr BLOUSES, HATS, CLOVES, PURSES & HOSIERY Route 222 17 East Franklin Street Cured Vi Yeort

Our Lingerie is Exquisite for Gift Giving and Personal Grandeur Look for the Merchants Displaying the STORE HOURS Prices Effective Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. THE UNUSUAL IN COSTUME JEWELRY AND ACCESSORIES S.&H. CREEN STAMP Signs Thursday thru Saturday Thursday-Friday-Saturday 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. S.&H. STAMPS Are Your Discount for Paying Cash. March 13-14-15, 1958 P.-oW<; BEAUTY SHOPPE r eggy S "Babyland" They Are Given As A Thank-You for Your Patronage. MAX'S SUPER MARKET Leading Merchants from Coast to Coast Have Been 26 S. Whiteoak Street Kutxtown, Pa. COSMETICS, HAIR STYLING AND PERMANENT WAVING AS USUAL Giving S.&.H. CREEN STAMPS Since 1896 NEXT TO THE COMMUNITY PARKING CENTER The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, March 13, 1958 EIGHT Nancy I »1W I 6 :»P 0- Robert STOPI Jordan Li Walberts, ws • r '•" Announcing! APPLIMWES recent marr Baying Opportunity Knocks Haas, daughl SHOP! Albert Haas, RUSSEL L. PETERS, INC and Robert 'uiwrcin* Mr. and Mrs During Grand Opening Days Wescoesville ceremony w "Lehigh County's Oldest G-E Dealer" Compare! fatdq* the Rev. Ma The atttjt eu&H Carl Haas, Brings To Kutztown Quality G-E Products ^tcce*! - . fo* bride, and H of the bride o At Lower-Than-Ever "CARLOAD" Prices Buy Now Miss June A receptic i \!/ Ukii Village Inn W 'SlmW% which the c< S-A-V-E! ding trip to mm SI The bride KAHS and i Allentown C The bridegr FREE GIFTS ONE WEEK Emmaus Hif in the U.S. FOR MARCH 680 FLEETV GET FREE CHILDREN A total of residents r< J AND X-rays in th 14 to 21 Reading-Ber Health Ass- PARENTS ^ Come In & Register located at I High School Refreshments Served The resull be mailed You May Win weeks to X-rayed anc clans, accon Our Carload and Direct Factory Purchasing Power Allows A Brand New ment by D< sociation sts 14" G-E Portable TV Pike Com Us To Offer LOWER-THAN-EVER Unheard of Prices! boroughs a NOTHING TO BUY township*. SAVEONG-E"STRAIGHT-LINE" THE nn|v Refrigerator-Freezer BRAND NEW 30 GIFT I KEYBOARD SUN cm RANGE

Newest Automatic! 2 WASH SPEEDS! 2 SPIH SPEEDS! Normal or Slow (or wash. Nor­ mal or Slaw far spin ... ar any GRAND OPENING RANGE SPECIALS combination to sort ol! typos of So Fin* wcrshoblo fobrktl •k Normal or Short Wash, So Famous Keyboard 30" Range SS JSt-.-., Rinse and Spin Times So Sure To F •k Water Saver for small Loads it New Pi Keyboard 40" Range ££ £V.. •k Warm and Cold Rinses • A •k G-E Mix-or-Match Colors Gd BUILT-IN OVEN & SURFACE UNIT * 5-Year Written reg. $279 only $239 WA-esor Warranty on Sealed DRI Transmission ONLY G-E HAS 236 V FILTER-FLO! AIR CONDITION NOW! Other G-E Lowest Filter-Flo Price Grand Opening BARGAINS *249 r e 9 13 Cu. Ft. Ref.-Freezer $ 5 69 449 8 Cu. Ft. Dial - DeFrost £% 189 reg. 10 Cu. Ft. Freezer $299 229 reg. $ 13 Cu. Ft. Freezer $469 319 Mode! reg. $ Filter-Flo Washer 450R $224 189 Model reg. $ Filter-Flo Washer 600R $259 199 40 square inches Model reg. $ of viewable area Automatic Dryer 420R $159 Modtl No. VTOOI I VTOOt 139 Model reg. $ Automatic Dryer 61 OR $199 1958 21-inch Table Model Specials 159 Smoo Model 21T1439 reg 199 $169 EASY GRAND OPENING TEAMS! MILLE AIR CONDITIONER Your First Payment Not Due Until May 1st Model 21T1540 reg 229 $189 grey 1958 21-inch Console Specials cheer Model 21 CI449 reg. 249 $1 8 9 Come most Model 21C1550 reg. 299 ..$239 RUSSEL L. to gi\ I N < C GRAND OPENING DAYS - March 14 to 21 158-160 West Main St.... Phone 0V 3-3441 The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, March 13, 1958 NINE LOWER CRYSTAL CAVE WHO'S NEW The newly formed Marine Nancy Haas Weds DRYVILLE All-Out Campaign Corps saw its lir-t combat MIS. JOHN MOYM LONGSWAMP IRENI A. SUNDAY March I 1776 w hen 300 Marines Allentown Hospital: A son was 1 R«pert*r Area People In Military Service Rfportar captured IIO A. li INERT Begun to Enforce born to Mr and Mrs .lay Steffy. Robert L. Kuhns Phon. OV.rbrook 3-J&S1 ffion* OV.rbrook J-»?6» the British port of New Provi­ Roportor LM8 Home Ave Topion Daugh­ Jordan Lutheran Church, nance repair parts. dence, Baham . , .:;.- large 14-DAY LEAVE State Use Tax Act ters were burn to Mr and Mrs -.tores ol pov> dci I iter taken Walberts, was the scene of the Pilgert, „'.,,. v„x, i-i'ii Wit Army Mr and Mrs Kirby Heffner, Luther Balthaser, Kutztown H recent marriage of Nancy M. The Rev. Rufus E. Kern. D.D., last July, is a 1952 graduate of Mr. and Mrs Willard Strause An all-out campaign has been ! Mrs Ida Adam ,uui grandchil­ hack to the colonies for the will conduct services at Christ visited the latter-, parents, Mr 3. and Mr and Mrs Sterling continental irmy Haas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. KAHS. initiated by the Bureau of Sales dren Carlton and Gloria Adam Snyder, Kempton K. 1 Com­ Albert Haas, Breinigsville R. 1, Lutheran Church Sunday at 9 Promoted and Mrs. Nathan Brensinger and Use Tax to expand enforce­ and Mrs Fern Wessner visited a.m. Church School will meet munity General: Daughters were and Robert L. Kuhns, son of George N. Graff, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs Paul Keiser. ment and increase collection* the Preston and Elton Sunday born to Charles and Doris Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kuhns, at 10:15 a.m. The Lenten serv­ FOR A COOL SUMMER and Mrs. George H. Graff. Kutz Topion, called on Mr and Mrs of Use Tax. This warning to all ( tamiliea Werkhcisei- Teel, Fleetwood, Wescoesville. The double ring ice March 18 at 7:30 p.m. will town R. 2, was recently promot­ Edwin Beitler. individuals and business firms j Weekend guests of Mr and and Kenneth and Grace [Wess Have a new spring or summer ceremony was solemnized by be conducted by the Rev. Mar­ Guests of Mr and Mrs. Paul ed to private first class while in Pennsylvania was recently Mrs Daniel Sayer Included Mi­ ner) Kunkel, Kut/town it 2 luit made to measure by our ex­ the Rev. Marvin Harding. tin L. Rothenberger who will Scheirer included Mrs Wilson ami Mrs Luther Sayer and pert craftsmen from the finest also conduct the Easter Sunrise serving with the U.S. Army's Issued by Vincent G, Panatl, Reading: Sons were born to Dr The attendants were Mrs. 94th AAA Battalion In Germany Litzenberger. Allentown, Mr. secretary of revenue. daughters Shirley and Sharon, domestic Of imported woolens service April 6 at 6 o'clock. Kenneth and Barbara iSchleg­ You'll be svrtt to be cool all sum Carl Haas, sister-in-law of the He enlisted in March 1957 and and Mrs. Frank Mittl, Kutztown "The Commonwealth has been Leesport, Mr ami Mrs Law­ 1 B. 2; Mr and Mrs Henry Hel- rence Sunday and daughter) el Miller, Fleetwood, and Gene mer long. bride, and Harry Kuhns, brother The altar flowers and bulletin received his basic training at losing tax on miliums of dollars, and Jeanttette Kemmerer1 Cor of the bridegroom. Sunday were presented in loving frich. Macungie. Mrs Karl Mary Jane and Linda. Mrs. Fort Carson. Colo. He was also of taxable property each year, roll, Kut/town R 2 Miss June Rose was organist. memory of Luther B. Kniss by stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, Kressley and son. and Hetty Keryl Tretcher and son Rodney SPECIALIST ON CUSTOM TAILOR­ because the average taxpayer Baby Koller A reception was held at the the widow and children. where he was graduated from Arlene and Patsy Fenstermaker Mrs Ernest Wetzel and daugh­ ING FOR MEN AND WOMEN either misunderstands or falls to A son Bruce Timoth) waa Village Inn, Allentown, after The following were guests of the Cooking School, and Fort Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fogel and adhere to the Use Tax Act. We ter. Janice and llene and Clif­ which the couple left on a wed­ Myer, Va. Before being sent children visited Mr and Mrs ford and Carl Sayer born in Reading Hospital to the United Lutheran Church are determined not to allow this Stanley and Janice Rhoads' ding trip to the Poconos. Women of Trinity Church, Kutz­ overseas a few months ago, he Lloyd Scheirer, Mr. and Mrs Elton Sunday PETER B. BLATT to continue," the Revenue Sec­ Koller, Ml W Mam SI , Kilt/- The bride is a 1957 alumna of town. Monday night: Mrs. spent a 30-day furlough with his Mr. and Mrs Herbert Roth- and children LeRoy and Laila 438 Walnut Sir..t Kutitown retary said. town KAHS and is a graduate of the Henry Neusch, Mrs. Clair Her­ parents. He is a 1956 graduate rock called on Mr and Mrs The law provides that Use Tax were guests of Mr and Mrs Henry DeLong Allentown Comptometer School. man, Mrs. Edward Philips, Mrs. of KAHS. must be paid on all taxable Lawrence Rothermel, New Jer­ James Schnabel, Mertztown It The bridegroom, an alumnus of John Moyer, Mrs. Daniel Read­ property on whieh no Sales Tax usalem. Advanced 1, visited his parents, Mr. and DONT TELL YOURSELF YOU Emmaus High School, is serving inger, Mrs. Warren Boyer, Mrs. Lee Erb, son of Mr. and Mrs. has been paid, if such property Mr. and Mrs Ezra Sunday, in the U.S. Navy. Walter Scheidt, Mrs. Claude George A. Unger Mrs Henry Schnabel Bethlehem, and Mrs Emma Wil­ George Erb, Kutztown, has ad­ Mr. and Mrs Charles Hei is used for taxable purposes CANT SAVE MONEY I Schade, Mrs. Homer Henry, vanced to the Fox Trot Squad­ Violators of the Use Tax pro­ trout, Kul7town. visited Mr. and 680 FLEETWOOD FOLKS iMrs. Paul Heist, Mrs. Clarence George A. Unger, who is serv­ finger, Mr and Mrs George Mrs Preston Sunday ing with the U.S. Navy, is spend­ ron in his Basic Training Course visions are subject to the same OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT GET FREE CHEST X-RAYS Frederick, Florence Gehringer. Schofer and children and Mr Mrs. Donald Miller and chil­ ing a 14-day leave with his par­ at Lackland Air Force Base at penalties and interest charged AND ADD TO IT EACH PAY DAY ^ A total of 680 Fleetwood area Mrs. Ralph Fegely, Mrs. Harry and Mrs Kussel Guldin visited dren Donna and David. Eliza­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar San Antonio, Texas. He has under the law as those who fail residents received free chest I Luckenbill and Nancy Reading- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Meek beth (.'lty. N (' , are visiting Mrs You will be surprised how fast your account will grow, Unger, Alburtis R. 1. Following been very busy but hoped for to comply with the Sales Tax X-rays in the mobile unit of the i er. The Rev. Hector Magalee, Lawson Warmuth was a guest Millers mother. Mrs. Stella Mil with our liberal earnings his leave he will be enrolled in a chance this week-end to do : Act. Reading-Berks Tuberculosis and I of British New Guiana, was of Mr and Mrs Karl Kriteh. ler, Shoemakersville. 1 a five-week course at a Naval some sight-seeing. He spent Secretary Panatl has attribu­ Health Association which was guest speaker. Topton. base in Oklahoma after which some time with Murill Wisser, ted most Use Tax violations to Many local farmers attended er located at the Fleetwood Joint Guests of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer and he will enter the Naval Elec­ Lenhartsville. He reported one these four major causes: the Nathan Schaeffer public 3/0 P Annum High School two days last week. Scheirer included Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smoyer tronics School at Pensacola. inch of snow, which the natives 1. The use or consumption of sale last Thursday on Kutztown The results of the testing will say is most unusual. Stanley Bauman. Mertztown, Mr. R 2. EACH ACCOUNT INSURED UP TO $10,000 Jr. and family enjoyed a dinner Fla. He enlisted last December and Mrs Henry HMfrich, Ma­ taxable commodities, property be mailed within four to six | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and received his boot training Marines Seek Recruits and merchandise in Pennsyl­ Elton Sunday is the owner of weeks to both the persons cungie. and Mr and Mrs Frank READING FEDERAL SAVINGS & Paul Dreibelbis, Royersford R. at the U.S. Naval Training Cen­ for Conestoga Platoon Mittl, Kutztown R. 2. vania which were acquired or a second cow whieh gave birth X-rayed and their family physi­ D. ter at Great Lakes, 111. purchased tax-free from sources to twin calves LOAN ASSOCIATION cians, according to an announce­ Marine Recruiters from Read­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schadler The altar flowers in Christ His brother, who also enlisted ing and South Central Pennsyl- and children, Alburtis, called on outside the Commonwealth, and 612 Washington Street FR 2-7354 Reading ment by Dorothy Goodhart, as­ Church Mar. 2 were placed by on which no Pennsylvania Sales DESTRUCTIVE DISEASE sociation staff nurse. last December is still at Great vania are doing their level bestiArthur and Henry Warmuth. Mrs. George Rohrer. The bulle­ or Use Tax has been paid by Red Stele is the most destruc­ Lakes, 111. Both are graduates to put the Indian sign on Parris | Mr an(j Mrs. Briden Meek tive disease of strawberries tin was sponsored by Mr. and of KAHS. Island. They are ready to go to j visited their son and daughter- individuals and business firms TV Pike County contains only two Mrs. William B. Jaeger in cele­ 2. The improper issuance and found in Pennsylvania Entire boroughs and 11 second class Control Operator any length to conjure up a full | in.)aw Mr. and Mrs. Clarence plantings have been destroyed bration of their wedding anni­ quota for the Conestoga Platoon, Meek, Mertztown R. D. acceptance of exemption certi­ township*. versary. Airman 3/C Gucrin H. Nester ; ficates for tax-free purchases of where this disease was intro­ has been assigned Air Route a soon-to-be recruited platoon J Mr.' and Mrs. Henry DeLong duced with the plants Although The funeral of Mrs. Martha taxable property subject to the HAVE and Approach Control Operator named after an area Indian |and children visited Mr De- the disease is widespread in the THE PERFECT Spencer, 93, Reading, mother of tribe I Long's mother, Mrs. Katie De- Sales -or Use Tax with the 2021st AACS Squadron 3. The use or consumption of State, James llaldeman. Berks Stephen Spencer, formerly of The name for the platoon was [ Long, Alburtis R. D. farm agent, says certified plants of the U.S. Air Force at Tyn-| taxable property under the er­ GIFT FOR EASTER town, was held recently at try; chosen after considerable! Mr.' and Mrs. Luther Raben- should be free of this disease. dall AFB, Fla. The squadron is roneous impression that the YOU A Stump Funeral Home, Fleet­ thought. The description of the j old Mertztown 11 D, visited Pennsylvania grown plants are SUNDAY, ATM. * responsible for the maintenance merchandise, supplies, or prop­ wood. Burial was in Dryville original Conestoga is tall, ag- j Mrs. Maude Kerchner. generally free of Red Stele and and operation of all radio, radar erty were not taxable. Cemetery. and electronic aides to air navi­ gressive, keen-minded! That's j Mrs. Carl Trexler and son, have performed very well for Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fox and the kind of recruits the Corps is | Wescoesville, were guests of Mr. 4. The use of property, ma­ most growers. gation at Tyndall. terial or articles originally pur­ FRIEND Mr. and Mrs. John Mayer visit­ always looking for. I and Mrs Lloyd scheirer. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. chased tax-free for a non-taxable ed Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Merkel, Tentatively scheduled for a Roger Barr and Arfcn Krock Harold F. Nester, Mertztown R.l purpose and later converted to Fleetwood. June shipping date, the Parris' vjsitod AUen Sawver. 1, and is an alumnus of KAHS. a taxable use. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gernert Airman of the Month Island bound Conestogas are ! Auditorium Theatre will move into their new house seeking their own Minnehaha as cently completed basic training Airman 2/C Ronald E. Haas, CLASSIFIED ADS PAY FLEETWOOD in Fleetwood in the near future. platoon sweetheart. Interested at Fort Jackson. SC. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin j young women are urged to con- j Haas, Breinigsville R. 1, has Tell Your Friend tact T/Sgt. James Franceschini Fri. & Sat., Mar. 14-15 LENHARTSVILLE been named the Airman of the any Monday at the Kutztown ! Month of the 48th Air Rescue Post Office from 10 a.m. to 1 Loughs! Passions! MRS. PIUS ADAM Squadron for January 1959 at • to SAVE ENOUGH to make his growing bal­ LUporler p.m. or by contacting the Marine AUTOMATIC HOME JUNE ALLYSON and Eglin Air Force Base. Fla. He I Corps Recruiting Office in the ance give him real satisfaction; was selected for this award by Post Office Building, Reading. ! DAVID NIVEN starring in The Women's Guild of Frie the senior non-commissioned of- j Also to be recruited will be a I HEATING AT ITS BEST den's Church recently baked 900 fleers of the squadron because | squad of women Marines which! My Man Godfrey • to SAVE STEADILY, so that saving becomes a dozen fasnachts. of his devotion to duty, military will be named The Marinettes. ' Visit Us At: in CinemaScope Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagaman bearing and skill as a hydraulic Applicants for the Conestoga i real habit; specialist. The award was pre­ Renningers Market Also: Short Subjects and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ehrie Platoon or The Marinettes may i Kutztown, Pa. visited Mrs. Katie Kindt, East sented by the squadron's com­ enlist now and not leave until Greenville. mander, Maj. W. M. McDonald. June. This program affords an Wednesday, March 19 • to SAVE WITH US, for safety, good earnings, Haas entered the Air Force in See the E.F.M. Actually Mr. and Mrs. Chester Adam opportunity for young men and Double Feature! convenience, and for friendly service! returned home after spending November 1956 and a year later women to complete high school Under Fire ONE SHOW ONLYI a few weeks in Florida. was graduated from the Air or continue employment until With no obligation the W. L. Force Hydraulic School at Mr. and Mrs. George Gillner June. Bodey Co. will be glad to sur­ VICTOR MATURE have returned from a visit to Amarillo, Tex. He attended In Oklahoma ANITA EKBERG, So Fine Parkland High School, near Al­ vey your heating equipment and their son in Michigan. Pvt. Richard F. Fegely has answer questions about depend­ TREVOR HOWARD in So Famous Mr. and Mrs. Allen Loeb vis­ lentown, prior to entering the been transferred from Fort Air Force. able fuel saving E.F.M. equip­ FIRST NATIONAL BANK So Sure To Pleas* ited Mr. and Mrs. Pius Adam Jackson, S. C, to Fort Sill, Pickup Alley and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wolf. Completes Parts Course Okla., where he is serving C ment and easy financing. Pvt. Ronald Pilgert, son of Battery of the 692nd F.A. He is CORNEL WILDE and * New Packages! in FLEETWOOD FASHION SHOW MAR. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pilgert, 34 a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin N. JEAN WALLACE in * New Assortments! BY V.F.W. AUXILIARY Noble St., Kutztown, has com­ Fegely. W. L BODEY COMPANY, INC. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION "Spring in the Air" will be pleted the Ordnance School's In Illinois The Devil's Hairpin the theme of the Family Fash­ parts course at Aberdeen Prov­ Pvt. Roy Bailey, son of Mr. 246 N. 9th Street GAULS ion Show to be held March 20 ing Ground, Md. During the six- and Mrs. Harold Bailey, Kemp­ at 7:30 p.m. in the Brandywine week course, he was trained in ton R. 2, is now serving with the e-fnv DRUC STORE Heights High School auditorium. the use, interchangeability, iden­ Army's 738th Engineering Com­ FR 4-4829 READING, PA. The show will be sponsored by tification and storage of ord­ pany at Granite City, 111. He re- 236 West Main Street the Auxiliary of Shoemaker- KUTZTOWN Bond Post No. 7071, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mertztown. PRICE TH E

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TEN The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, March 13, 1958 A NEW TRIPOLI I fore going oft to school.' Her them. And come spring, Anna Are You a Good Cook? PP'»cants Sought ! Junior High class, she also told may come up to Sendai. Small MSI. ELM ft FISHS* Miss DeChant Enjoys Weekend j me, is arranging for a rag-tag World! S*pert*r I party. "Guess what again! This week The Pennsylvania Dutch have recipes at regular intervals 'not For Postmaster PKoss* CYpr*M 8-3730 I had an interview for our In- I reputation In the culinary on company first i? 6. Are im­ "Anna took me on a grand With Former KHS Librarian; tour of the Heights: Officers' terchurch Board, with none arts. Just for fun, try yourself promptu dinner guests inclined At Maxatawny other than Umeko Kagawa. 28 out on the quiz below, recently to repeat the visit? 7. Do your Science Fair Open House will f ! Club, swimming pool, PX, Crafts be held Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. i Club and a branch of the Man- year-old daughter of Uvt -world printed in the Christian Science friends often, including your in­ Interviews Kagawa $ Daughter famed Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa. Monitor. You arc a real para­ at the Northwestern School. [ hattan Chase bank; pointed out laws, ask for your recipes? 8. Closing I>ate March 25; Among the exhibits will be proj­ Patty's school; also the movies; She's a 1955 graduate of Yale gon if you ran say yes to every Does the term "Basic Seven Divinity School, and is now co- one; an admirable "Kitchen En­ Krnest Wiltrout Is ects by the home economics, vo­ Miss Alliene DeChant, in her B. Yoder: and wondered If I ' the florist's shop, and tailor's; Foods" mean anything to you? most recent letter to the "home director of a Student Christian gineer" if -mit less than seven Acting Postmaster cational agriculture and art de- knew the whereabouts of Dr. and the hair-dressing parlors; 9. Does the family start to raid j partments. Pupils from grades folks" tells about reminiscing Heaps, former KSTC librarian; and when we entered the Fellowship Center in Tokyo, to are yes*. But if you have only which 200 young people come fcjur or less in the yes category, the supply of "snack" foods nine through 12 will participate with a former KAHS li­ and what Bill Yoder is doing. Chapel, which is used by both j within an hour or two after Applications for an examina­ brarian and her husband. Both every week." you'd better reform. tion for postmaster at Maxa­ ; and exhibits will be selected to "Captain Leon has been in Catholics and Protestants, al-1 meals.' 10. Here's the real test! are KSTC alumni. The letter: 1. Do you often have requests tawny are now being accepted : be entered at the Lehigh Valley Japan for five years and will be ternately, she told me that It Is I To be continued) 1 After a meal has been prepared, Science Fair the week--of April was written at Interboard House. ' so crowded that chairs have to I for second servings ? 2. Is your by the U.S. Civil Service Com­ 4-12 Shiba Koen, Minato Ku, transferred to Washington, D.C, family reasonably quick to an­served and "polished off." do mission, Washington, D.C. The116 . The public is invited. in August. They live. In com­ be brought in. A happy childhood is one of Tokyo, where she will be until the best gifts that parents have swer meal call' 3. Do you con­ you feel it's been worth all your closing date is March 25 and the A total of $323.22 was con- "^IWh^ Jg,sisT pany with their 13 year-old "And what did we have for I April 1st when she returns to it in their power to bestow. sistently balance your menus effort? If your answer is "Never written test will be given at ' tributed to the Heart Fund dur- ••' ^^^^ daughter, Patricia Ann, on super, strictly Pennsylvania! again!" give yourx-lf a "No". Sendai. A portion of the letter, —Mary Cholmondeley color-wise? 4. Do you know how Allentown. Application forms ing the recent campaign in Lynn Ifr:*?*^' '*'% dated March 1, follows. Washington Heights one of the Dutch! Roast ham with cloves, j to land do you' turn economy But if you go right on to dream may be obtained at the Maxa- I Township. Allen Handwerk was U.S. Army bases. Larry has a Japanese red cabbage, candied ! items into mouth-watering pro­ up another meal, credit yourself tawny Post Office or from the district captain and his assis- MOSLEM RULES . . . Tonng "Were your Kutztown ears ' high post in 'intelligence.' Previ­ sweets, celery, carrots, plus an j burning last night! The;* should ductions? 5. Do you try out new with a big "Yes" Civil Service Commission. tants were Mrs. Unda Hamm. Af. jrj,,,, |y( new ,p|rUn,i ously they were ln Missouri, apple dessert and rate Formosa I CHARTERED BUS Mrs Ernest Bailey. William have been, for Larry and Anna where Larry taught Army class­ tea. And their maid baked de- To be eligible, applicants must leader of Ismalll Moslems, en- (Guth) Leon and I were going NINE FUTURE FARMERS show that their experience and Betz, Mrs Russell Bittner, Ruth Joys skiing st Kitiuebel, Austri­ es at the University, 'in political Ucious bread. There was time' & TOUR SERVICE up and down Main St., College geography of all things—and I Four Valley Men training have provided them Bleiler. Russell Dotterer. Shir­ an winter resort. also to see the wonderful library Hill and wherenot! Mrs. Leon, graduated in Art Education at IN CHICKEN CONTEST with ability to maintain simple ley Fusselman, Mrs. Wayne at the Post. And did you know j you remember, was formerly our KSTC. But I loved it! And the that it was our Mary Reigner, of. Nine KAHS Future Farmers records of accounts or have pro- Greenawalt. Mrs. Willard Named Assessors Hamm, Faye Hamm, Carol MAXATAWNY PTA WILL KHS librarian, and founder of Army wanted to keep me there, Kutztown and KSTC, whose de- Charter Your : are entered in the annual Chick-; vided them with a knowledge of the Sub Deb Club, and both she but I preferred to move on.' Four East Penn Valley men Handwerk, Mrs. Allen Hand­ sign for Army libraries in Japan, I en of Tomorrow contest which postal procedures; lhat they are HOLD PANEL DISCUSSION and Larry are KSTC alumni. Mrs. Larry, last year was TOUR are among 23 field workers nam­ werk. Mrs. Gerald Jarobs. Bon­ was chosen in a contest? The began Feb. 28 and will continue j recognized by the community as chairman of the Officers' Wives three brought me home and I ed by the Berks County Board of nie Jacobs, Mrs. John Keller. A panel discussion, "Disci­ "They asked about Dr. Lytle, Buses Now through May 5. They are Rich-i persons who can meet and deal Joanne Kistler, Mrs. Carl Loch. J pline" was featured at Tues­ Club of the Air Force, an inter­ also enjoyed showing them In­ Assessment who will begin work ard Rabenold. Alton Rohrbach, ! with the public agreeably and Miss Rickenbach and Professor Mrs. Frederick Mantz, Mrs. day's meeting of the Maxatawny Sharadin: were pleased and sur­ national organization, and ar­terboard House, which formerly, April 1. They are Thomas Bailey John Schaeffer, Carl Sechler,: effectively; that they are ac- FrA at lhc Mark Mantz, Mrs. Carl Peters,! Maxatawny Elemen- prised to head of the marriage of ranged a tour a month and we as I reported before, was a and Carl L Dietrich. Kutztown, Neal Berger, Larry Snyder, cepted by the community as re- Joyce Rabert, Edna Reitz. Bar- j tary School. Claude Fritz was Dr.McClelland and Ida Brown: not only saw famous places of I Buddhist Lecture Hall. I'm to | Paul M. Brunner, Fleetwood li Gerald Dotterer, Leo Young and liable citizens of good standing bara Smith. Brenda Snyder,: moderator and the panel com- also of Professor Knedler's wed- ';Japa n but met marvelous peo­ have a repeat with them, a week- Carl R. Bieber 3, and Homer Kunkel. Stony Larry Haas J so that the community may have Elcanor Wehr and Carol Ann' Pr's^ Richard Bradley, elemen- ding: also asked about Ruth ple.' The club supports an orI­ end, so they can show me the i Run May 5th each of the Future confidence that the post office Zimmerman. | tary supervisor; Paul Schucker, Bonner, Gene Fister, and Claude phanage; and has a monthly ! other Army bases in Tokyo and ! Kutztown OV 3-7333 Farmers will take 15. cockerels | wW he operated in its interest, The March of Dimes campaign ! ht'ad teacher at the Maxatawny Bordner. And in their kitchen newspaper on which Anna has The assessors will be paid at Lebanon j r° meet the residence require- vicinity, and attend church with to Fredericksburg, in Lynn Township totaled $1,170 i school: Mrs. Donald Francis and Anna pointed out a tall cabinet served. Many of the members the rate of $2 an hour and will will be i ment, applicants must have phy- be allowed eight cents a mile County, where they which has been turned over to jthe Rev- Edwin Bastian. Re- which she bought from the pre-!als o belong to the Church Wo­ sically resided for one year next men of Japan. Patty, who has a for travel expenses. dressed and judged. This cen­ the Polio Foundation. ! freshments were served by thedecesso r of Ted Collins at the i preceding the closing date for high I Q, and honey-colored ter is one of six in the State. Central Grange will present!flrst «rade mothers, furniture store next to the post The area winners will be taken this examination within the de­ : The office. The two also vividly re­ hair that reaches to her should­ livery of the post office where the play "Healthy, Wealthy and association will sponsor a ers, is a Girl Scout; and 'just to the Farm Show Building in Dumb" Saturday at 8 p.m. at Family Dance Saturday, March member the first call they made Harrisburg May 6 where the : the vacancy exists or within the 22 from 7 to n m at tne on the Allan Grims. Mrs. Grim loves' the Chaplain on the base, THE BEST INSURANCE , limits of the city or village the Northwestern School. Pro- j . P - and is bulletin board chairman state winners will be named. ceeds will be used to purchase Maxatawny School. Music will came dashing out, greatly alarm­ May 7 the carcasses will be re­' within which the office is be on ed, and blurted out, 'I just lit of the Junior High Youth Fel­ ' located. Persons must also be shrubbery for the school records and prizes will be lowship. 'We meet each Wednes­ turned to Fredericksburg for grounds. awarded for novelty dancing. the fireplace for you, and .... auctioning. ! actual residents of the area de- it sounds like a battle!' Investi­ day at 7 a.m. for worship, in ' fined at the time the appoint- The following attended a! Refreshments will be on sale. addition to Sunday night,' she Judging will be based on car­ T gation revealed the fact that ! ment is made. quilting party at the home of' "e public is invited told me, 'each of us taking turns FOR YOUR HOME NOW cass quality, efficiency of how someone had thrown some bul­ Mrs. Earl Scheirer: Mrs. Daisy j as leader, the Chaplain only pro­ they were grown and dressing Applicants must be citizens of lets into the place! They also Kunkel, Mrs. Annie Snyder Kllf'/tOWIl fil'tttlW nouncing the benediction. And percentage. • or owe allegiance to the U.S.,Mrs . Mary Weiss, Mrs. Edna IVUUrUWIi Vjldll^l inquired about Dr. and Mrs. ! 1 Bock, Jane Esser, Principal H. I we have breakfast together be- must have reached their 18th Schellhamer, Mrs. Minnie ATA LOWER COST COPTER DOWNED birthday on the closing date for Schellhamer, Mrs. Katie Fen­ Notes 4-H Week An Ohio National Guard heli- acceptance of applications and stermaker, Mrs. Ida Oswald and ; must be physically able to per­ copter, forced down by fog Mrs. Sarah Schaller. A program, in observance of form efficiently the duties of the Miss Louise Schellhamer was National 4-H Club Week, was j Monday, landed on an unused position. capped Saturday at the Temple presented at the recent meeting strip of the new Route 22 about of Berks and Lehigh Mutual Homeowners Policies ' one mile west of Krumsville. The vacancy is a result of the University Hospital School of i Kutztown Grange. Donna Del- ! The aircraft, piloted by tworetiremen t last Jan. 31 of Wil­ Nursing, Philadelphia. Her par­ licker and Richard Rabenold were created originally to save you money by 3. 30 day guardsmen, was enroute to Dan- j liam H. Fegely who served as ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schell­ were in charge. supply j bury, Conn., when Civil Aero-1 postmaster for the third class hamer witnessed the ceremony. The program included the 4- \UJUO£AA combining coverages in one simple package. Vitamins nautlcs Administration e m - joffic e for 42 years. Ernest Wil­ Mrs. Ernest Schleicher and H Pledge by Daniel DeAngelis; 8 i ployees at the Allentown-Beth- j trout is the acting postmaster sons Thomas and David, Leb­ 4-H Happenings in Berks, Donna 8 | lehem-Easton Airport control; and was appointed by R. R. anon, are visiting Mrs. Schleich­ Dellicker; baritone solo, Rich­ MPF.AT PKG...S5.95 ard Baldwin; recitation, Carol A Berks and Lehigh Mutual Policy includes: tower notified the two that land-! Ramsdell, postal inspector. er's mother, Mrs. Ida Fisher. Bailey; vocal duet, Carol Peg ONE UNIT DOES IT ALL! ing conditions at the air strip and Leo Young: dialogue. Mrs. 1. Protection for your home against loss by fire, light­ were ceiling zero. The two had Gardening Suggestions VIRGINVILLE Harold Dellicker and Donna Heofs your enfire home and supplies an abundance of Hot . prepared to bed themselves j ening, windstorm, hail, smoke and many other Put a sash over cold frames MRS. KATIE ZETTLEMOYER Dellicker, and a piano duet, | down for the night when they i Water the year 'round at Lowest Cost GAUL'S which have not been in use so R«port«r j Carol Rabenold and Shirley perils. ! were informed by radio from the Phon* JOrdan 1-3623 ! that the ground will warm up Leiby. ; A-B-E Airport control tower DRUG STORE i and dry out by the time seeds The date for the next meeting that the fog had lifted there 2. The same broad protection for your personal prop­ 236 West Main Street | are planted in the frame. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gundrum has been changed from March Automatically j and the plane could set down and children, Shoemakersville, I 20 to 18 at 7:30 p.m. That night a ; for the night. It took off after Start sweet peas this month Burns Low Price erty. KUTZTOWN visited Mr. dark. \ so that the plants will be well and Mrs. Aurelia St. Patrick's Day program will I established when warmer weath­ Gonzalez. be presented at the direction of RICE COAL er arrives. Outdoor sowing may Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul : Roy Merkel. 3. Your personal property protected (at home or away) Balthaser and Mrs. Sallie Bal METROPOLITAN FINANCE MEANS be done in mid-March if the The Degree Team will be at Complete Pack­ —against theft. soil is in workable condition. thaser included Mr, and Mrs.Fleetwoo d Grange tonight to WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT THEIR SERVICE. IT'S Ammon Stein, West Hamburg, confer the Second Degree on a age unit systems If strawberry plants are found 4. Personal liability protection, including medical pay­ ' to have been heaved out of the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph East, Read- i class of candidates. available with ground by the frost, press them Ing, and Mr. and Mrs. Nevin j The mobile Berks County TB modern Base Board ments and legal costs. Wagaman. I X-ray unit will be at KAHS back into place with the foot. Radiation at lowest The pruning of trees and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bausher; Friday, March 28, under the shrubs may be done now, except and Mrs. Cuthbert Nairn, Doug, auspices of the Grange. The prices. A free survey 5. Extra living expenses in case any of these perils the hybrid tea roses, which lasville, called on the Herbert time is 1 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 9 will show you how Seidel family. | p.m. and area residents are force you, temporarily, to live away from home. should not be pruned until late little it costs. Write, March or early April. Visitors at the home of Mr. ; urge(j to take advantage of this and Mrs. William Mohn were; free X-ray service. More than phone or call. March and April are good Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Adam ; 1,800 cards have been mailed to months for planting all kinds and Mrs. Fern Fox, Lenharts­ of evergreens, whether broad- area folks. ville, and Esther Moyer. leafed or those with needle foli­ The Grangers will be at ESTIMATES FREE age. Keep them well watered. Mrs. Birdie Smfth and chil­ Marion Grange and will be host ROLPNDS. RHODE dren, of Temple, called on Mr. If dahlias are to be grown to Bernville sometime next INSURANCE^ and Mrs. John Sheipe. month. The dates will be an­ from seed, make a sowing in John D. Smith FIRE«CASUALTY«FIDEUTY.CSURETY BOND! boxes of earth in the house be­ Mr. and Mrs. William Adams nounced later. fore the middle of this month. and family, Shoemakersville, ROOFING & HEATING were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Windsor chairs are said to RHODE BUILDING, KUTZTOWN—PHONE OV 3-7911 Harold DeLong. have first appeared in Philadel- RESIGNS POST R. D. 2, Fleetwood, Pa. Phone WH 4-4377 Norman E. Fischer, assistant Mr, and Mrs. Leon Kerr and phia Berks County agent since Dec. children, Maidencreek, called on 1, 1956. has resigned effective Mr. and Mrs. George Kerr and To get a loan...quickly! March 31. This was announced the Zettlemoyer family. Ask for MARTIN L FLAHART, Manager at the recent meeting of the The Rev. Merrill Q. Ressler, directors of the Berks County Kutztown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Agricultural Extension Associ­ George Heinly. Metropolitan Finance Co. ation. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller Plenty of room for four . . . dashing T-Bird style! 208 West Main Street Kutztown He will leave the extension and son Scott, Fleetwood, visit­ Phone OVerbrook 3-7301 staff to accept a sales-repre­ ed Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller. (FREE PARKING IN REAR) sentative position with the Read­ ing Bone Fertilizer Co. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Kershner and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moyer called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul More room per passenger Merkel. 4-PASSENGER than in many of the most Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bickel, Al­ lentown, were guests of Mr. and costly American cars I Mrs. John Moyer. Yes, with its distinctive T-Bird compactness Mr. and Mrs. Paul Merkel FOFtD FcWorite,... called on Mr. and Mrs. Mark and all its traditional T-Bird dash and style, Gehringer and Wallace Levan. the new now seats four 5 Aill glasses in every quart! Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heb- big adults. And there's actually more room ner. Port Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moyer. for each peMeijger than in many of America's biggest cars. ~vv'hat's more, you can get all this Thunderbird glamour and luxury plus renowned Thunderbird performance at a M. George Thunderbird price far belotc that of other luxury airs! Ruttenberg a Son • FURNITURE Why take \.%% than Beer as Beer FLOOR should be COVERING AND

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The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, March 13, 1"58 ELEVEN Classified Ads Classified Ads ORDINANCES ring, Anna AUDITING NOTICE DR. j. j. MCDONALD idai. Small provisions of this ordinance &UrMl K*t1*l Extx J P Botdorf, Atty Section 5 That any ordinance ot pari 219 Waqaman David S Nev.n Wag of any ordinance inconsistent with the amnn Exr R J. Merkel, Atty This week provisions of this ordinance be and trie 220 Wmk Mahalo M Berks County OPTOMET R I ST for our In- same is hereby repealed insofar as the Trust Co, fur I M Heist AH, YOU'LL FIND IT IIM THE WANT ADS ! same affects fhn ordinance. last i y tor Filing ACCOUNTS ' th* with none Ordained and enacted as on Ordinance t tl WM i9S* VW. March M. 1958 Kagawa. 28 this 4th day of March, A D . 1958 eves SCtENTIffCALlY EXAMINED OLIVER W SCHLfOCI CARL H SAVAGE. the -world Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads President ol COwned Reg.ster of Wills and En OWti 3 Kagawa. Sea i | Clerk of Orphans Court, Berks Attest County, Pennsylvania te of Yale PATRIOT Classified Advertising Ro.es FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICES BANK STATEMENT ELI IS W BUCHMAN, More 4t OFFICE HOURS is now co- Classified Adi up te five Tin** (5 Secretary of Council TOPTON: 2-story brick center part of Report of condition of the Kutitown Na word* te a line) SOc for flrtt Inter- JUST RECEIVED th. following now 1*57 ORDINANCE NO. 1-1958 Approved th.s 4th day of March. AD Daily 10 A.M. to 12 Noon—1 P.M. to 5 P.M. t Christian tion, subsequent insertions 60c up town, excellent business location. An Ordinance amending Section 201 of tion Bank, of Kutitown, in t^e State 1958 Westinghouse Appliances: 40" Supor ( te ten times, over ten time* SOc NEAR TOPTON: 29 acre farm 7-room Article II and particularly the map at­ of Pennsylvania, at the dose ot bull , Tokyo, to Deluxe Range, sold for $449, special RICHARD B. HUYETT, 6 to 8 P.M. per insertion dwelling, bam and sheds, 2 springs on tached to and made a part of said ness on March 4, 1958 Published In $259. 11 cu. ft. Refrigerator, sold for Burgess •ople come property, off main road. Section 201 of the Zoning Ordinance of response to call made by Comptn Saturday by Appointment Classified Ad* ever five line* to be $369. special $230. BO gal. DeLuxe Notice is hereby given by the Borough Real Estate ALBURTIS: Butcher house and equipment, the Borough of Kutitown adopted No. the Currency, under Section 5211, U S charged at 16c per line for first Water Healer, sold for $209, special of Fleetwood that Ordinance No. 228 was walk-in freeier, dwelling and store vember 10, 1953, and approved No­ Insertion ond 12c per line per in­ $155. $369 Console Television. 21", Revised Statutes enacted and ordained as an ordinance by uedl room, larg* lot. vember 28, 1953, by providing that sertion up to ten insertions Subse­ $210. $588 DeLuxe Washer & Dryer, ASSETS the Council of the Borough af Fleet wend ROCKLAND TOWNSHIP: 2Va-ttory stucco the said Map or Zone Plan be changed quent insertions 10< par line. $410, or will sell as separate units. Cash, balances with other on March 4, 1958, that the petition tor the RHODE INSURANCE BUILDING | dwelling, nxcellent condition, recently and amended to as to provide that the bonks, including reserve FOR SALE FLEETWOOD APPLIANCE opening, grading, and improving EaSl is one of 23c Service charge for using box num­ remodeled. "M" District, being the area bounded [at the Traffic light) 1 E. Main St. Fleetwood, Pa balance, and cash items in Main Stieet, extending in en easterly di ber RED LION: 2 new dwellings, near com­ on the North by Wenti Street, on the process of collection $1,028,514 01 tection from the east side of Oak Street TOPTON 410 S Ham,. Ave Pin* irents have Phone WM 4 2291 "Cards of Thanks" are $1.25 por In­ pletion, oil heat. West by Baldy Alley, on the East by United States Government a distance of 185 teet. opening g Kutitown, Pa. Phone OV 3-3451 Feb273t ?stnry home practically m-w bestow, sertion. LONGSWAMP TOWNSHIP Restaurant North White Oak Street and on the obligations, direct and and improving liberty Alley, ex tend my in i with beer and liquor license. Other Llnot of capital Utters chargod at the South by Cemetery lane, be changed to guaranteed 2,935,529 72 a westerly direction from the we^t ltd* ultra mod.'In location II excel olmondeley I dwellings, lots and woodland. rat* of two llnot. INVENTORY SALE a "ft" District Obligations of States artti Of North Chestnut Street, costing Mopie lent Thi> buy of year, prtcod Line* of whit* space charged at the W. A. BENFIELD, Broker SAVE UP TO $200 ON NEW SPINET Be it enacted and ordained by the political subdivisions 681,515 53 Street, and continuing in a westerly di regular rate LEON W. MAZURIE, Salesman under $20,000. See .t no* pianos. Choose from finest makes. Low Borough of Kutitown, and it is hereby Other bonds, notes, and de rwition to the Borough line; all in the Mertitown, Pa. Phone Topton OV 2 2235 Th* Patriot reserves th* right to ac­ monthly payments. KRAMER'S MUSIC enacted and ordained by the authority of bentures 1,333,201 00 Borough of Fleet wood, Berks County Marl3 3t OLD DUTCH STONE HOUSE In > BUS cept or reject any advertising which HOUSE, 1042 Hamilton St , Allentown, the same as follows: Corporate stocks (Including Pennsylvania, as now established on the H deems of a misleading nature Po. Phone HEmlock 49439. Feb* tf Section 1-That the "M" or Multiple $10,500.00 stock of Fed Topographical Survey of the Borough ot Oley Valley Completely r*mod CHOICE All Classified Advertising mutt be QUALITY BUILDING LOTS Af th* high point on Family District comprising the area eral Reserve bank) 10.501 00 fleet wood, was signed by u majority in plod w'tfh titi convonttncoi o» 50 paid before insertion FIREPLACE and stove wood for sale, $6 road between Klinesville and Three Mile interest and numbei of the owners of IVICE bounded on (he North by Went. Stmt, 906 53, furniture an.) na nun of nut- incorrti farm kind Logol Notlcot 16c per Una. (Charged per load delivered. Call John Queman, House. $8 to $10 front foot. 175 rks is right for this home. FARMALL B.N. TRACTOR with attach­ the areo bounded on trie North by Wend Time deposits of individuals, WORK FOR U.S. GOVERNMENTI CARPENTRY TOOLS County, Pennsylvania, fixing the lu* Role ments. Reasonable price. Phone Kuti­ On Soturdoy, March 15, 1958, starting Street, on the West by Baldy Alley, on partnerships, and corpora Men—Women, 18-50 Prepare now for tor the Fiscal Year 1958 NEAR KUT7TOWN On Route 222, town OV 3 7827. Mor6-2t* at 11:30 a.m.. Real Estate at 2 p.m., the East by North White Oak Street and tions 4,496 601 21 coming CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. Start os Be it ordained and enacted, and it is of the Estate of Howard S. Moyer lo­ on the South by Ceme.ery Lane, be Deposits o* United States 1*T acret, corner lot, 473 ft, on high as $340 a month. Write Patriot hereby ordained and enacted by the FRENCH POODLES-miniature, AKC reg­ cated on road from Young's Store to Hoff- marked and designated as a "B" or Government (including eber Box 123. Jan30 7t Counril of the Borough of Fleetwood, pike, an exceptional place to istered and inoculated. Mrs. Joseph town in Blandon, Po. Business District postal savings! 219 46 Snook, Kutztown R. 3, Pa. Phone OV Berks County, Pennsylvania build home or licit groat poisi Majestic comb, electric and coal range, Section 3 -All Ordinances or parts cf Deposits of States and 1-7333 COLLECTOR-SALESMAN, full time for fur­ 3 7775. Mar6tf Section I. That a tax be and the same bilities for highway business lo 55 DODGE niture store. Good opportunity. Write 8 cu. ft. International Harvester Refrig­ Ordinances inconsistent hmewith are here political subdivisions 89,920 41 is hereby levied on all property within the 53 PONTIAC giving qualifications to Patriot Box 13. erator, 3 piece living room suite, leather- by repealed Deposits of banks . 10,624 32 said Boiough subiect to taxation for Bor cation. An unusual buy at reo ENGLISH BEAGLES, eight weeks old. Also covered platform rocker, 17 in. G.E. con­ This Ordinance shall become effective Other deposits (certified and 4 door Sedan Mar 13 21 one coal heater, in good condition. ough purposes for the focal year 1958 sonable price. 4-door Sedan sole TV, Admiral radio, 2 bedroom suites, immediately from and after its enactment cashier's checks, etc.* 63,751 48 as faJlawsi Apply Luther E. Burkert, Stony Run, Pa. Electrolux sweeper, tables, chairs, cooking Presented Februa'y 1-1, 1958. Blue und white, li enter radio. DISHWASHER. Apply levon's Old Mill Total Tan Rote for General Borough Pur Black, Automatic Transmission, Mar6-3t utensils, table and floor lamps, end table, BVRON J, FREY, NEAR KUTZTOWN Large business Inn, Kutitown R. 2. Morl3 It Deposits $6,859,963 41 poses, the sum of twelve .12. null* on Automatic Transmission, excel couch, rockers, tot of rag carpets and President of Council. heater, radio, all arcctsories Other liabilities 4 80 each dollar of assessed valuation. location on good road about 2 lint condition. ENGLISH SHEPHERD and Collie pups. rugs, complete chamber set, clocks, old- Attest: CARL H. BORTZ, Secretary, Very good cattle herder. EN Zimmer­ for Debt Purposes the sum of one il acres, with over 1 000 ft. road fashioned clock, chest, bedding, draperies, Approved this 11th day of February, Total Liabilities . . $6,859,968 21 SITUATIONS WANTED man, Fleetwood. Phone WH 43445. mill on each dollar of assessed valuation, hand work, sewing machine, Maytag 1958. CAPlfAt ACCOUNTS frontage, under $5,000. Mar6 2t washer, hand-made violin, quilt frame, making a total Tax Rate for all Borough WOMAN would like to take care of chil­ IRA T. MOYER, Capitol Stock: Purposes of thirteen ,13 mills. lots of dishes. Mnr 1 3 It Burgess. Common stock, RICHMOND TOWNSHIP 16 Acres CE dren in her own home while parents Section 2 That any ordinunce or part work. Phone OV 37802. Mar6 3t Guns: 22-cal. rifle, lefever 12-gauge total par .. $15000000 150 000 00 of ordinance conflicting with this Ordi woodland, dandy high location, AUTOMOBILES trap gun, Parker 12 gauge double barrel!, Surplus 200,000 00 56 FORD EXECUTOR5' NOTICE nance be and the same is heieby repea'ed 1200 ft , on bt road, very de L. C. Smith 12 gauge double-barrel 4-10 Estate of SUE M. LUCKENBILL, late of Undivided profits 385,792-T3 53 FORD insofar as the some affects this Ordiname tlrable for summer lodge or BUSINESS SERVICE FOR THE BEST Used Car Deal In Berk. and 22 Stevens rifle over and under. the Borough of Fleetwood, Berks County, Reserves 64,150 45 Ordained and enacted thu 4th day of Custom see Village Motors. Many top quality Power Tools: 8-in. electric handskill Pa., deceased. March, 1958. hunting camp. $100 acre, Tudor Totol, Capital Accounts $ 799,942 58 AUTHORIZED FULLER BRUSH SERVICE late model cars to choose from. Lot law, 6-in. electric circular saw with '.; Letters testamentary on th* above OLIVER W. SCHLEGEL, 2 door Sedan, heater and at- h.p. motor. Delta band saw with \3 h.p. A Quality Brush located at Walnuttown. Phone WHite­ estate having been granted to the under­ President of Council RICHMOND TOWNSHIP 117 Acre cestoriet, excellent condition, 1W Prompt delivery on moll or phone orders hall 4-4086 or WHitehall 4-5979. motor. Companion wood lathe with VA signed, all persons indebted to the estate Total Liabilities and Hoator, grey, reasonable price. Seal) h.p. motor, electric quarter-inch drill, Capital Accounts $7,659,910 79 farm, in high itote of cultiva red WARREN J. D. MILLER JuneU-tf are requested to make payment, ond Attest Jacobs' chuck, electric grindstone with lei MEMORANDA Virginville, Pa.-Phone JOrdan 24859 those having claims to present the same ELLIS W. BUCHMAN, tion. Excellent location with h.p. motor, old drill press, miter box and Assets pledged or assigned Moy31-!f 1948 DODGE. Apply Lawrence Sunday, without delay, to Secretary of Council good rood frontage. Barn and sow, hand grindstone, 8 ft. stepladder, to secure liabilities and lor Virginville, Pa. Marl3lt ROBERT R. LUCKENBILL, 301 Locust St., Approved this 4th day of March, A.D , 12-ft. 2-piece ladder, cement working other purposes $ 300,000 00 partial stone houte in fair con CONVERTIBLE (apt recovered. Furniture Reading, Pa., GORDON R. LUCKENBILL, 1958 and auto upholstery. Venetian blinds. 1956 FORD 2-door Ranch wagon. Good tools, fence stretcher, wheelbarrow, black­ 320 N Temple Blvd., South Temple, Pa., I, N. W. Hensinger, Cashier of the dition, priced at $22,500 Can T smith forge, lots of carpenter tools, lots above named bank, do solemnly sweor RICHARD B HUYETT, George Stump, 228 E. Main St., Fleet- condition. Apply 427 W. Main St. Executors, or to their Attorney, R. JOSEPH Mar13 If Buigess finance. wood. Pa. Phone WHitehall 4-4711. ' (rear), Kutztown. Marl3-2t of garden tools, butcher box and 5 MERKEL, Esq., 528 Washington St., Read­ that the above statement is true to the 51 FORD 30 FORD Feb3 tf knives, lard rendering machine, 1946 ing, Pa. Feb27 3t best of my knowledge and belief. Dodge 5 passenger coupe), and many N. W HENSINGER, TAX ORDINANCE NO. 303 TOPTON On the edge of Boro Tudor Model A Coupe 1 YOUR SCHWINN BICYCLE DEALER-New other items too numerous to mention by Cashier. An Ordinance of the Boiough of Top Beautiful wooded acreage, 455 FOR RENT ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ton. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, fix and Used—Parts and Repairs. Bring day of sale. Correct-Attest: x 152 Btk top road, boro Black, Overdrive, low mil«aye Bluck and cream, mint condi­ In estate of EDWIN P. BRENSINGER, HAROLD T MILLER, ing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1958 your bike In now to be overhauled. APARTMENT - 3rd Roar, 3 rooms and Come early! Food and refreshments will late of Longswamp Township, Pa., de­ water. Scenic indeed. Very de excellent condition tion. 'olicies [eroy Oswald, 120 N. Franklin St., be available! SAMUEL P SMITH, Be it ordained and enacted, and it is bath. Apply Joseph Lambert, 63 S. ceased. hereby ordained and enacted by the Alley, Fleetwood. WHitehall 4-2321. Conditions by CLARK W BITTNER, tirable for 1 to 4 homes. Priced Whiteoak St., Kutztown, or phone OV Letters of administration on the above Council of the Borough of Topton, Com Open 6 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, p.m. 3-3309. Nov28-tf HOWARD R. MOYER and Directors. right ley by estate having been granted to the under­ State of Pennsylvania, mon wealth of Pennsylvania: April tf ROBERT MENGEL, signed, all persons indebted to the estate MODERN APARTMENT In Kutitown, third Executors. County of Berks, ss: Sectio". I. That a tox be and the same are requested to make payment, and Sworn to and subscribed before m* is heieby levied on all property within 350 ACRE STEER FARM near Huff's Auto Body and Fender Repairing floor, 5 rooms and bath, incl. stove. ALFRED W. BURGERT, Auctioneer. those having claims to present the same, ge. Painting and Polishing S. B. Smith, 305 W. Main St., Kuti­ HOCH ond CRONRATH, Clerks. Mar6 2t this 11th day of March, 1958, and I the same Borough subject to taxation for Church. Two sets of buildings, without delay, to hereby certify that I am not an officer Borough purposes for the fiscal year 1958, 56 BUICK RUSSELL P. O'BOYLE town. Phone OV 3-5951. Decl2tf R. EMORY MABRY, Administrator, or all in excellent condition. Under Fleetwood R. 3 Phone WH 4 8048 or director of this bank as follows Tax rate foi General Bor PUBLIC *SALE NOTICE to DELONG, DRY & BINDER and WIL­ Ough purposes, the sum of fifteen '15 $50,000. Con finance. A real Septl2-tf APARTMENT in Bowers—4 rooms and both. WOODROW W. MERTZ, Special 4-door Pursuant to resolution of the Board of LIAM M. DELONG, Esq., Attorneys, 541 mills on each dollar of assessed valuu money maker for the right farm Immediate possession. Call OV 2-2173. Notary Public. Directors of the School District of Long­ Penn Street, Reading, Po. Mar6-3t My commission expires June 12, 1959 tion. Power brakes, power steering, as: NEW AND USED guns, scope* and mounts. Oct24-tf swamp Township, Berks County, Pennsyl­ er. W* buy, sell, and trade. Reloading most Marl3 It Section 2. That any ordinance, or part heater, radio, turn signals, all vania, there will be offered at public auc­ EXECUTOR'S NOTICE af ordinance, conflicting with this ordi calibers. Ed Kerper, located on blacktop FOUR ROOMS, bath and garage in tion, at the Red Lion School, in Long­ In estate of MARY E. GAUL, iate of SEE, PHONE OR WRITE accessories, excellent condition, road between Fleetwood and Route 222. nonce be and th* same is heieby repeuled », light- Klinesville. See C. A. Lesher, Lenharts­ swamp Township, aforesaid, on Saturday, Shillington, Pa., deceased. Report of condition of the First National grey and cream. Phone Fleetwood WH 4-3507. insofar as the same affects this ordiname. ville, Pa. Jonl6-tf April 26, 1958, the following described Letters testamentary on the above Bank in Fleetwood, of Fleetwood, in the JonM-lOt* I State of Pennsylvania, at the close of Adopted the 3rd day of March, A.D , ' other real estate: estate having been granted to the under­ 1958. ROOM 17 x 27 ft., an Main St. Suitable business on March 4th, 1958. Published Ogden W. Smith 1. Lot of ground, together with the signed, all persons indebted to the estate RAY M, STAUFFER, See Unger for 1958 model cars, planes, for office or shop. Heat furnished. Write school building erected thereon, known ore requested to make payment, and in response to call made by Comptroller President AND OTHER FINE USED CARS AND TRACTORS ships, small wheels all sizes, small tires, Patriot Box 11. Mar6-tf as Red lion School, situate in Longswamp those having claims to present the same, I of the Currency, under Section 5211, Approved this 3rd day of March, A.D , auto and house keys cut while you wait. Township, Berks County, Pa., on public without delay, to ( U. S. Revised Statutes Don't forget your lawnmower. We sell ASSETS 1958. 214 W. Main St, Kutitown, Pa DAIRY FARM-100 acres high rolling rood leading from Longswamp to Here­ GRACE M. OHLINGER, 42 S. Wyomis­ ond sharpen them. Visit us, we have it. Cash, balances with other NORMAN A. KRAMER, round, form house has 8 rooms and ford, and containing 10834.5 sq. ft. sing Avenue, Shillington, Pa.; Franklin Phone OV 3-522) or OV 3-6226 I prop- Main St., Topton, Pa. Feb27 tf g j banks, including reserve Burgess ath, bank barn, 40 x 80 ft., gravity 2. Lot of ground, together with the Koller, 638 N. 25th Street, Pennside, Read ^ror a i^,ar that 6 hsigftt—^ce tji Uoilatj balance, and cash items in CERTIFICATION spring water in barnyard and spring- school building erected thereon, known as ing. Pa., Executors, or to their Attorney, INSTRUCTIONS on the accordion. If inter­ ! process of collection $ 467,224.82 I hereby certify that the foregoing or house. Present tenant now shipping le- Freehall School, situate tn Longswamp JAtMF LtJDWIO WORLEY, 263 W. Wyomis­ MEMBER ested cull Toplon OV 2-2555. high Valley. Wiil vacate April 1. Write United States Government uinunce is a |fw* und cuuvd copy of Township, Berks County, Pa., on public sing Avenue, Mohnton, Pa. Mar6 3t Ordinance No. 303 enacted by the Council Greater Reading Board of Realtors Morl3 3t Patriot Box 130. Mar6-2t road leading from Bowers to Topton, and I obligations, direct ond j guaranteed 1,524,929 04 of the Borough of Topton on March 3rd away) containing 18997.5 sq. ft. NOTICE 1958. Allentown Board of Realtors 2 BRAND NEW APARTMENTS now for Together with miscellaneous personal The Borough of Lyons, Berks County, Obligations of States and CLIFFORD I. MECK, S^cltienKer A, Jsnc. WANTED rent. Adjacent K.S.T.C. Private bath, , property on th* premises. Pa., hereby give* notice of th* raenact- I political subdivisions .... 71,54602 Marl3 It Secretory Want to sell your property??? hot water heat self-controlled. Adults To be sold as th* property of th* ment without substantial change, except Other bonds, notes, and preferred. Call Kutxtown OV 3 7732 WANTED to buy a good fixed farm north, School District of Longswamp Township, that a tax of $5.00 instead of $2.00 is im­ debentures 232,454.60 list now for best retultt and prices 314 West Main Street, Kutztown Phone OVerbrook 3-5211 northeast or northwest of Reading. Pre- Mar6-3t 1 Berks County, Pa. Said sale to commence posed upon each and every resident and Corporate stocks (including AUDITING NOTICE al pay- f«r northern part of Berks County n*ar at 2:00 o'clock P.M., EST., when the inhabitant of the Borough of Lyons over I $4,500.00 stock of Federal Hamburg, Shoemakersville, Leesport, SECOND FLOOR Apartment, modern kitch­ 21 years of age, such Ordinance being Reserve bank) 4,500 00 ' terms and conditions will be made known AUDIT NOTICE-ORPHANS' COURT Mohrtvlll*, Centerport, Strausstown or , en including refrigerator and stove. pursuant to th* provisions of the Act of : Loans and -discounts (includ- HENRAY A. FEGELY, S*c'y of Notice of Audit of Fiduciaries' Accounts, Short Its v ill*. Give description, number Apply R. S. Leh, Jeweler, 232 W. Main June 25, 1947, No 481, P. L. 1145, as | ing $14 B7 overdrafts) 1,035,632.65 School District of Longswamp To Claimants, Beneficiaries, Heirs and of acres, location, price asked, etc. St., Kutztown. MarUtf amended. The said Ordinance was en­ Bank premises owned $27,- Township, Berks County, Pa. Kin, ond to oil other porti*s in interest Write Post Offk* Box 838, Reading, Pa. acted at a meeting of the Council of the 000 00, furniture and fix- EMERSON B. RASBRIDGE, Esq. NOTICE is h*r*by given that th* fidu­ Jon23-tf KLINE'S CORNER-houte with 4 rooms, Borough of Lyons on Monday, March 3, • tures $11,800 00 38,800 00 I JAMES R. HEVALOW, Esq ciaries of the following estates have running water, garage and garden. 1958. Other assets 1,845 22 ! 226 N. 6th St., Reading, Pa. filed, respectively, their accounts and OLD FLYING PIGEONS. Will pay SOc a Rent reasonable. Apply Morris J. Lesher, j Attorneys Marl3-3t NORMAN WELDER, statements of proposed distribution in the pair delivered to Leibelsperger's • on premises. Phone Topton OV 2-2425. Total Assets $3,376,932.35 Marl3-lt Secretary of Council. Office of the Register of Wills or Clerk of Garage, Fleetwood, up to March 15. Marl3-2t LIABILITIES PUBLIC SALE the Orphans' Court, as the case may be, Feb27-3t NOTICE Demand deposits of indi- Public sale of valuable farm stock, in and for th* County of Berks Common APARTMENT-along Rout* 222, 3 or 4 Take Notice thot the Borough of Kutx­ ! viduals, partnerships, and household goods and antiques on Satur­ wealth of Pennsylvania, and that thos* HOUSEHOLD ITEMS or anything on th* rooms, plus garage. Reasonable rent. town has filed its petition in the Orphans' I corporations $1,240,508.15 Phone WH 4-6033. Marl3 2t day, March 22, 1958, at 12:00 noon on accounts will be presented to the Or­ THE farm you have no us* for, whin clean- j Court of Berks County, Pennsylvania, ask­ Time deposits of individuals, phans' Court of said County, at the Court ing hous* do not throw anything away ' the road leading from Stines Corner to ing leave to sell to Roy W. Danner at the partnerships, and corpora House (9th Floor) in Reading, Pennsyl­ turn it into cath. H*l*n H*nry R. No. 1, Krumsville, Pa., Weisenberg Township, price of Six Thousand Dollars, the prem­ tions 1,757,237,79 , vania, on Tuesday the 1st day of April, Macungie, Pa. Phon* WO 5-8728. WANTED TO RENT Lehigh County. ises known as the "Gonser property" situ Deposits of United States 1958 at 10 o'clock A.M., E.S.T. for audit, Mor6-4t Farmall H tractor on steel wheels, Mc­ ated on the north side of Main Street Government including Cormick Deering 14" 2-bottom plow, Mc- confirmation and distribution. At that DRIVE between White Oak Street and Baldy postal savings) 16,864 80 time and place parties interested and STANDING TIMBER. Will pay cash. I. F. WANTED TO KENT Cormick-Deering 2-row cultivator, 1951 Street in the Borough of Kutitown and Deposits of States and politi PASTURE-w.il fenced, with water Model A Ford panel truck, 3 3 section claimants against the respective estates Detwiler. Write Patriot Box 128. that the said Court has fixed Thursday, \ cat subdivisions 78,609 94 will be heard. SWEPTWING 58 B'S' Marl3-4t supply. Up to 40 acres. Phone WH spring harrows, 10 ft., disc, 12 hose On­ April 3, 1958 ot 10 o'clock A.M. (EST.) Other deposits 'certified and 46771. Marl3-2f tario grain drill, grass mower, hay tedder, as the time, and the Orphans' Court Room i cashier's checks, etc.) ... 14,316.77 173. Albert, Ha..I N - Berks County C- or one I hay rake, Albright 2-row corn planter, on the 9th floor of the Berks County Court Trust Co. et al., Exrs. Bertolet & Bertolet, feed grinder, grain binder, right ond left Attys. House, Reading, fa. as th* place for a Total Deposits •7911 FOR SALE single plow, potato sorter, 500 Ib. Fair­ $3,107,537 45 WANT TO RENT tract af farm lond near hearing thereon. All persons interested Other liabilities 8,438.45 176. Body, Alberta O.-Henry A- Body USED APPllANCES-OII heelers, cool Kutitown. 10 to 30 acres desired. Cosh banks scale, hay rope, old buggy with or having any objections thereto should et al., Exrs. R. C. Body, et al, Attys LANCER lamps in good shape, 1-horse sled, buggy room heaters, gat-coal combinations, 6 or share basis. Write to Patriot Box 10. appear ot the said hearing. Totol Liabilities $3,115 975 90 177 Bowen, John C.—Catherine Bow Mor6 3t* harnesses, 2 farm wagons, corn shelters, en, Extx, J. S. Rhoda, et al., Attys. to 20 cu. ft. freezers, refrigerators, 20 JOHN S. RHODA, CAPITAL ACCOUNTS buck sow, 500 cap. chick brooder, roof 178. Brenneman, John f.- Ina K Bren TV sets—10 to 27 Inches, conventional Solicitor for the Capital Stock: 2-door tin, bags, 60 ft. extension ladder, butch­ neman, et. at.. Execs. Matten & Matten, end automatic washers, electric clothes Marl3-3t Borough of Kutztown Common stock, ering equipment. Attys, Dodge dryers, gas-electric ranges, treadle and REAL ESTATE FOR SALE total par $50,000.00 50,000 00 Log stove, 6 legged pine dropteaf table, 179. Brunner, Flora—Hunter Amole et electric sewing machines- All guaran­ EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Surplus 100,000 00 2 dry sinks, kitchen range, 2 broommak- ol., Exrs. H. M. Koch, Atty. teed. Phona JOrdan 2-3377. C. A. Estate of RAYMOND H, fRONHEISER, Undivided profits 104,308.62 ers, tool chest, 2 night tables, plonk lesher, Lenhartsville, Pa. Jan3l tf NEAR FLEETWOOD lot* of Borough of Topton, Pa., deceased Reserves (ond retirement ac­ 180 Buck*, Helen U.-John C. Grimes, chairs, coal parlor heater, chairs, rock­ Letters testamentary on the above es­ count for preferred stock) 6,647,83 Exr. J. E. Ruth, Atty. ers, rag carpets, wash stands, bureaus, TYPEWRITERS reconditioned, all make, 1 Acre, 7-room Stone house, HWH, oil- tate having been granted to the under­ 161. Ciocci, Joseph o/k/o Ouis*pp* frames, apple butter kettle, old child's old and late models, standard key­ fired, summer-winter hookup, bath, signed, all persons indebted to th* estate Total Capitol Accounts .$ 260,956.45 Ciocci—N. G*org* Lompros, *t al., Admrs. wagon, 2 hanging lamps, coal oil lamps, boards $22.30 up. We buy, sell and laundry on first floor, enclosed porch, are requested to make pa yment, and L. Ehrlich, Atty. coffee grinder, sleigh bells, old rifle, 12 trade. Phone Fleetwood' WHitehall 4- new roof, riding stable and 2-story those having claims to present the some Total Liabilities and 182. Oowd, Harry A. - Donald D. gauge shotgun, dishes, utensils, 2 Iron 2011 or apply 31 E. Moin St., Fleet workshop, poultry house, along im­ without delay, to Dowd, Admr. P. D. Ed*lman, *t at., Attys. kettles, and etc. Capitol Accounts $3,376,932 35 wood Po. MoylJtf proved road. Immediate possession. SARA M. AGOES, 115 Sixth Ave., Roeb MEMORANDA 183 Focht, Coro L— Berks County Trust Terms cosh. ling. New Jer.ey, Executrix, or to her Assets pledged or assigned Co., Admr. C C. Mendelsohn, Atty. AQUARIUMS and supplies large assort­ GEORGE F, WISSER Attorney, WM. R. FORRY, 718 Washing to secure liabilities ana for 1B4. Frankhouser, Annie — Alger H. ment. Tropical and gold fish. Blue Pkne NEAR PRICETOWN WALTER WLAZELEK, Auct. Marl3 2t ton St., Reading, Pa. Marl3-3t oth*r purposes $ 122,569.51 Shirk, Exr. Derr, Hawman, et al., Attys. Aquarium, 337 W. Main, Wescoesville. Loons as shown above are 186 Hafer, Salli* F. Paul E. Haf*r, f X J-2595. Septo-tf HIGHWAY GRAND VIEW FARMS EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE after deduction of reserves Exr. J. C. Bradloy, Atty. 28th Annual Spring Public Sale In estate of CHARLES E. MERKEL, late of 12,863.01 187. Heinly, Mary I George R. H*inly ROOSTERS, live er dressed. Dressing on New Ranch-type brick and shingle house, Monday, March 24 at 10 A.M. near of Lyon Station, Berks County, Pa., de­ I, Howard W. Oswald, Jr., Cashier of • t al., Exrs. R J. Merkel, Atty. Friday. Coll OVerbrook 3-6931. Nevin A rooms and bath, expandable attic, Middletown, Pa. in new dairy born lo­ ceased. the above-named bank, do solemnly 188 Hilton, Canna $.-Charles R. Hil­ M. Miller, Kutitown R. D. 3. DetS-tf full basement, HAH, 2-car garage, cated 3 mites southeast of Middletown Notice it hereby given, that letters swear that th* above statement is true ton et al., Exrs. H. M. Koch, Atty. storm windows ond storm doors, large right off of Route 441. testamentary on the estate of the above to th* best of my knowledge and belief. 189 Jones, Amelia M. — Luther C SEE THE YEARS AHEAD PLYMOUTH MANURE lOADER-To fit Farmall M trac­ lot along good rood. Under $10,000. 125 Registered Canadian Holstein cows. named decedent have been granted to the HOWARD W. OSWALD, JR , Schm*hl Admr. D.B.N.C.T.A. 6. Attorney. tor, in good condition. Apply George Animals certified and accredited, over undersigned. Cashier 190 Ktmmtitr, William H. - Peter W. Kline, ARENEl FARMS, Shoemakers- half will be fresh. Daughters of Rock- All persons indebted to the estate of the Correct-Attest: Kemmerer et al., Exrs. R. C. Body, et al., ville. Pa. feb!3 if FLEETWOOD wood Rocket Tone, Regasborne Ragapple said decedent are requested to make pay­ W. H. NOLL, Attys. Governor, Pabst Walker Ollie will be ment, and all persons having claims or ETHAN L. TREXLER, 191. K*tn*r, Harry- B*rks County Trust SPINET PIANO BARGAIN -Save $15000 7 Room semidetached brick, HWH, oil- sold. demands against th* estate of the said SAMUEL H. HOCH, Co. Exr. Most, Rieser et at , Attys on this fine spinet plana returned from fired, 3 bathrooms, good condition, 2 Dairy and farm equipment' from old decedent, are requested to make known Directors 192. Knabb, Charles B. - Henry S rental. Finish is spotless. Price includes car garage. Centrally located. sales barn ond farm taken by govern the same, without delay, to th* under State of Pennsylvania, Knabb, Admr. G W. Manderbaih Atty new guarantee, bench ond free deli. ment. signed executrices, County of Berks, SS; 193 Kneitly, Horry L.-City Bank & ery. Pay only $400 a week. ZESWITZ MID-WINTER I Marl3-1t C. S. ERB (owner; Sworn tee tyniyf*^"T^'*rvf '••^r'r • — - *••;. Vu.t d^e-r* o-"H;«« I*' Rvan & Rutteil MJiiC fiCUSE. *06 Penn 3i,, flooding. ANNA M MERKEL, BARBARA i- MtS FLEETWOOD-. 11th day of March, 1958, and I hereby Attys. "Pot r-hone FU 6 4936. Feb2u tt KEl, Lyon Station, Berks County, Pa., Ex­ AUCTION ecutors, certify that I am not an officer or direc­ 1*4 Kramer. Lilli* a/k/a Lillian Ideal Industrial location, railroad front­ tor of this bank Kram*r—Charles W. Kramer, Admr. Body, 11-INCH PHILCO Table Model Television, age, level lot, over 45,000 square feet, At Dryville Store on Saturday, March EDWARD D. TREXLER, JR., Esq , 528 BRAYNARD N. PREY, Rhoda, et al., Attys. complete with table. New picture tube, over 400 foot frontage along street. 29, 1958, at 130 p.m Washington Street, Reading, Pa. Notary Public 195 L*ib*nsperg*r, Mary — Austin E new guarantee, $145. Fleetwood Ap­ 75 hams and shoulders, 400 lbs. dried M.arl3 3t My commission expires January 31, Lutz, Exr. D. Sharman, Jr , Atty. USED CAR SALE pliance, 1 E. Main St., Fleetwood beef, 1000 lbs. summer sausage, 300 lbs. 1959. Marl3 It 196. Long, Harvey I.-Frank J. Gorski, Phone WH 4-M91. Feb27-3t NEAR CRYSTAL CAVE bacon, 400 lbs. lard, fresh and smoked NOTICE sausage, scrapple All guaranteed home Notice is hereby given that Frank S. Exr R. J. Merkel, Atty. 57 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan Six Tkac intends to file an application with 197. Lorah, J. Curtis - Jesse Allen 55 DODGE Custom Royal 4-door ASTRA MM CAl. »MM LUGER E«cellent 16 Acres, small estate, 6 room stone cured. th* Secretary of th* Commonwealth ond ORDINANCES Lorah, Exr. J. W. Speicher, Atly. shape. 66 rounds of amo. Price $20 00. house, HWH, oil-fired, bath, powder 20 used doers, all sizes,- 20 windows; Cylinder Sedan th* Prothonotary of Berks County, to con 196 Morkt, Gertrude A, - Mary Lois Call Kutitown 3-7272. Feb272t room, open fireplace, hardwood floors, lot of lumber duct business under the fictitious nam* of ORDINANCE NO. 228 Bopf, Extx. D. F. Spang, Atty. 4-car, 2-story garage, 2 room stone Morl3 3t HENRT J FOX. Tack't Luncheonette on March 24, 1958 AN ORDINANCE 199 Mench, Adorn W -George Mench, QUILT TOPS Apply Mrs Martha B Spohn. guest house, riding stable, small barn, Frank S. Tkoc of 1600 Cotton Street, Opening, grading, and improving East Exr. C. C. Mendelsohn, Atty. 56 PLYMOUTH 2-door Sedan 54 DODGE Station Wagon 117 Cherry St., Topton, Pa. Morl3 It dom, along good road. Immediate pos­ PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Reading, Pennsylvania, is the only person Main Street, extending in an easterly di 200 Miller, Ida C.-Harvey J. Miller, session. To be held on Saturday, April 5, 1958, owning or interested in th* business, and rection from the east side of Oak Street, Exr, J, G. Rothermel, Atty. HEADSTROM STROLLER. Jacob Kuti Phone ot 2 p m , at 356 West Main Street, Kutz th* business will be conducted at 1600 a distance of 1B5 feet; opening, grading, 201 Mull, Walter - Robert W Mull, Kutitown OV 3-6641. Marl3 2t town. Pa. 56 FORD V8 Custom 2-door Se­ 54 CHEVROLET Club Coupe KUTZTOWN All thot certain 21/i-story frame shingled Cotton Street, Reading, Berks County, ond improving Liberty Alley, extending in Exr. J. G. Rothermel, Atty Pennsylvania. a westerly direction from the west side 202 Notanblwt. Ootdie C. a/fc /a ALFALFA-GRASS SILAGE with preserva­ dwelling house, containing 7 rooms, to dan gtther with lot of ground whereon the DeLONG, DRY & BINDER and MARTIN of North Chestnut Street, crossing Maple Ooldie Notanblwt - Edward Natanblut, tive. We load your truck. Buy as much TWO MORE LEFT Street, ond continuing in a westerly di Admr. Yoffe & Blumberg, Attys. 53 FORD V8 4-door Mainliner as you need. Also baled straw. Del Ron same is erected, ha* ng a frontage of W. BINDER, Esquire, 541 Penn Street, New split-level houses, 6 rooms and bath, rection to th* Borough line, all in the 203. Nester, Kate C -Mabel M. Grim, Forms, Trexlerlown. Phone HE 2 3793. 24 feat 8 inches along West Main Street, Reading, Pennsylvania. Mar 13- It HAH, oil fired, modern built-in kitchen, Borough of Fleetwood, Berks County, Admx. R. A. Bausher, Atty. 55 PLYMOUTH V8 Belvedere 4- Marll.tf GE stove and oven, garage, macadam and extending In depth of equal width Pennsylvania, os now *stablished on th* 204. Paul, Mary J - Francis E. Al 50 NASH 4-door Sedan driveway, sewerage connected, large a distance of 160 feet to a 20 feet wide NOTICE Topographical Survey of the Borough of bright, Admr, C. lieberman, Atty. door Sedan RUBBER-TIRE WAGON with 7-ft. I 16-ft. lot, Gl approved, $1950 down. alley; being No. 356 West Main Street, To th* Residents and Inhabitants of Fleetwood. 205. Renninger, Ruth M -Alice Alverta flat. Nelson S. Yoder, Kutitown R. D. Kutztown, Po Maxatawny Township, Berks County, Be it ordained and enacted by the Lambert, Admx. D Sharman, Jr., Atty. 3. Phone Kutitown OV 3 3002 Also, the lot of ground on th* south Pennsylvania. 46 CHEVROLET IVi Ton Chassis Council of the Borough of Fleetwood, and 206 Rich, Anno E. T -Kothryn M Rem­ 55 DODGE Custom 2-door Morll-rf GRAMMES •ast side of said 20 feet wide alley, Notic* is h»r*by given that the Board directly opposite ond to the rear of the of Supervisors of said Township has re- it is hereby ordained and enacted by au ington, Extx., M. C. McQuillan, Atty. & Cab ihority of the same: 207. Romig, Horry P. W. - P*arl I Lancer 14" ROTOETTE GARDEN TRACTOR. Apply above-described lot, having a frontage enacted the Resolution originally adopted For 14 ft. body Section |. That East Main Street, ex Romig, Extx., Moss. Rieser, et at , Attys. 232 Grimley St., Kutitown, Pa. MULTI-LISTED along said alley of 24 feet 6 inches, ond in 1952 and each year subsequent there tending in an easterly direction from the Marl3tf extending in depth of equal width a dis lo, imposing a par capita or resident tax 208 Rothenberger Mabel L o/k/a stance of 20 feet. of $5.00 upon each resident and inhabi­ east side of Oak Street, a distance of Mabel L Smith-Emma Hoptley et al , 185 feet, as now established on the Execs., S. R. Liever, Atty. NYLON HOSIERY-FULL FASHION SHEER - REALTOR-BUILDER Premises may be inspected on Satur­ tant of the Township over £1 years of Topographical Survey of the Borough of 1st quality 51/15 gauge. Sites Stall, day, March 29, from 1 to 5 p.m.; Sun­ age, without substantial change, and the 209. Rothermel, Enoch-Etta Rothermel Fleetwood, be opened, graded, and im­ teg-flattering neutral shade. 3 pairs 125 W Washington St., Fleetwood, Po. day, March JO, from 1 to 5 p.m., and same was imposed for the year 1958. Admx , D. F. Spang, Atty. proved in accordance with the lines and $1 75 (Reg. $1.35 pr). Money back Phone WH 4-2461 on day of tale. Boo'dw of Supervisors 210. Rowland*, iocy J—Eleanor L. Di grades as set forth on the aforesaid Topo­ guarantee if you're not satisfied with Mar13-4t Terms and conditions by Estate of Township of Maxatawny Guordi, Admx. C.T.A., J. S. Speicher, graphical Survey. the nylons. Send orders to HARTMAN David L. Schaeffer, deceased GEORGE J. SCHAEPPER, Atty SPECIALTIES (Hosiery Dept.), Bo« 55, DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ARTHUR E. SCHAEFFER, Morl3 3t Secretory Section 2. That Liberty Alley, extend­ 211. Schtftter, A—olio— Emma S. Stern ing in a westerly direction from the west er, Extx., Sp*ich*r & Austin, Attys M. A. BALTHASER Old Zlonivllle. Pa. Feb27-tf KUTZTOWN'S COLLEGE GARDENS-anly 4 Executor, remaining. 60' wide. Full price $675. ALFRED W BURGERT, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE side of North Chestnut Street, crossing 212. Schwartz, Kelis - William Maple Street, and continuing in o wester­ SchwoiU, Exr, J, D. Glase, Atty. ONE 7 CU. FT. Frieidaire refrigerator and KUTZTOWN'S PAIRVIEW MANOR-70' to R. JOSEPH MERKEL, Esq., Attorney. Estate of HELEN S. DREIBELBIS, lot* ly direction to the Borough line, as now o space oil heoter complete with 100- 100' wide. Prices begin al $19 front Marl33t of Richmond Township, Berks County, Po., 313, Schwemmer, Arthur-City Bank & established on the Topographical Survey gal. tank and blower. Both in good foot. Includes Borough water, sewage, deceased. Trust Co. of Reading, Exr. J. W. Biehl, of the Borough of Fleetwood, be opened, condition, cobert Ritimon, Kutitown R. electricity ond paved street Letters of administration on the above Atty. graded, and improved in accordance with & SON 3, Pa. Feb272t LARRY FENSTERMAKER LEGAL NOTICES estate having bean granted to the under 214. Souders, Florence E.— Leonard I. Telephone OV 3 7005 signed, oil persons indebted to the •*- th* line* an i grades as set forth on th* Souders, et al., Exrs. R. T. Williamson, afor*said Topographical Survey. 34-INCH HOTPOINT Electric Range Ooed rwoe It NOTICE tat* or* requested to make payment, and Atty. condition, $55. Fleetwood Appliance, 1 Notice is hereby given that the 1958 those having claims to present the some Section 3. That th* Borough Engineer 215. Spats, Calvin P. - Berks County Your Headquarters for Dependable Sales and Service E. Main St., Fleetwood. Phone WH MODERN RANCH-TYPE home in Kutxtown budget of the Richmond Township Rood without delay, ta it hereby authorized to do and perform Trust Co , Exr. Derr, Hawman et ol-, Attys. 4-2291. Peb27-3t residential taction, 6 rooms and bath. I Board Is open for public inspection until PETER DREIBELBIS, Virginville, Pa., Ad­ such acts as are necessary to carry out 216- italfy. Chart** A- - Gladys M Possession June 1. Asking pric* $17,995. March 29 at the home of the secretary, ministrator. the piovision* of this ordinance. lebo, Admx. J. E. Ruth, Atty. COMPLETEIY automatic oa* dryer, weed 1 Samuel D. Butr, Real Estate, 253 W , Ida M, Schwoyer, Kulztown, R. 3. R. JOSEPH MERKEL, Esq., 528 Wash Section 4. That the Borough Solicitor is 217. Stuber, Emma I.-Eleanor Stuber, VIRGINVILLE, PA. Phone JOrdan 2-2991 month $150. Phono OV 3 7866 Main St., Kutxtown, phone OV 3 3201 ; IDA M. SCHWOYER, ington St., Reading, Pa., Attorney. hereby authorized to do ond perform such et al.. Execs. J. D. Glase, Atty. Marl3<41 j Mar13-$t Secretary Mar 13 3t acts as are necessary to carry out the 216. Tegnetti, Emma-Mrs. Louisa T. i =

r.».*.r. TWELVE The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, March 13, 1958

Thomas Ludwig. cornet; Brandy­ HERRING ADDRESSES ' in the field of business and learn Topton Woman's Kutztown Calendar 37 Valley Pupils wine Heights: Karo! Stauffer, j firsthand about careers in the trombone; FJHS: Dennis Wood­ PENN STATE STUDENTS ; various fields. Obituaries Club to See Participated in ling. trumpet; Joan Gehret, Paul M. Herring. Kutztown, Mr. Herring will make an of­ Tonight—At 6:30—Jaycees TOYM Banquet—Fire Hall— Nancy Bauer, Lorraine Huyett, national vice president of the ficial visit to the Hagerstown, MRS, FRANK LEWIS town, was held Wednesday in Grover Gouker, Speaker. Linda Erb and Richard Wess­ National Association of Ac­ Md., Chapter. Thursday, March One Act Comedy County Concert ner, clarinet; Joyce Wahl. alto Services for Mrs. Helen M. the Frilz & Kendall Funeral Tonight: At 7:30—Woman's Club host to Girl Scouts and countants, spoke at an account­ 20. The following day he will Brownies—Trinity Parish House saxophone; and Gerald Stump, Lewis. 51, wife of the Rev. Home. Kutztown. The Rev. ing session at the annual Career represent the national associa­ Frank S Lewis, pastor of Hope George H Shiery officiated Tonight: At 8:00—Legion Auxiliary Card Party—Legion bass horn. Four members of the Day program held today at the tion at a meeting of the Read­ KM! Church, Ephrata. were held Burial was in Zion i Moselemi Play Will Be Directed Home. Was Held at Fleetwood KAHS Band who qualified but Pennsylvania State University. "'-->""-:''.xy at the church fV'c 'kuretx Cemetery. Hy Mrs. Rahn; Men's March 14: At 8:00 p.m.—Democratic Clut>—Fire Hall. By Music Educators were unable to participate be­ The purpose of the program. ing Chapter in the Berkshire Revs Dr. Charlea E. Kachel and cause of the Class B PIAA bas­ Hotel. A native of Richmond Town- Niftht April 29 March 14: At 3:1S and 8:15 p.m—Shakespeare's "The CM Uerks Ctwnty ftfm «»inwrf bv the College if Rollin T. Reiner officiated Tempest"—KSTC Schaeffer Auditorium. ketball game at Lebanon were Business Administration, is to I ship, she was a daughter of the Sandra Casselberry, Marlene Burial was in t nion Cemetery, 'late James and Lydia iLesheri The one-act comedy. "Sisters March 17: At 7:30 p.m.—Legion Auxiliary Fashion Show- Thirty-seven Junior and Sen­ enable students to meet leaders Your Boy will be BlatlngtOll, at the direction of Legion Home. Fisher, who are cheerleaders, Stein and was a member of Zion Under The Skin" will be pre­ ior High School pupils in the and Gene Stump, Stanley Saul the Gravenor Home for Funer­ 'Moselem' Lutheran Church sented at Tuesday's meeting of March 18: At 7:30 p.m.—Grange—Grange Hall. East Penn Valley took part in moyer. Edna Hertzctgs- Karen dressed right in a SUIT and David DeTurk, of the Cou­ Moore, Janice Spatz, Suzanne als. Ephrata She and her husband celebrated the Woman's Club of Topton at March 20: At 7 p.m.—Lions Club Ladies Night and Tes­ the annual Berks County Band gars. or SPORT COAT and A native of LititZ, she was a their 63d wedding anniversary 7:45 p.m. in the basement of timonial for three Kutztown doctors—Fire Hall. and Junior Chorus Concert Sat­ Stahler. Hugo Weber Jr.. Lee E. Hess and Kenneth Hoffman. daughter of the Rev Charles E last October 20. Trinity Lutheran Church. Mrs March 20: At 7:30 p.m.—Elementary School Parent's Club urday at Fleetwood Joint High The 20 area members of the SLACKS from RAY'S Junior Chorus were; Joan Weav­ FJHS. Hess, Fleetwood a retired EUB Surviving besides her hus­ Richard Rahn, chairman of the —Elementary School. School. The annual event is Literature and Drama Division, March 22: From 7 to II p.m.—Maxatawny PTA Family sponsored by the Music Educa­ er, Molly Zimmerman, Brenda Curvous Stauffer Jr , director SHOP. minister and Ihe late Martha band are a daughter. Mrs. Lloyd Wylie. Lois Reppert and Elaine will direct the presentation. Dance—Maxatawny School. tors of Berks County. Members of the FJHS Band, directed the We can fit him in any size (Henrltzy Hen She was organ- E DeTurk, Kutztown. a grand­ Kunkel, of KAHS; Mary Boyer. ist and choir director al Hope son, three great-grandchildren The cast comprises Mrs Cecil of the two groups were selected County Band in several num­ from 3 to 20 . . . Regulars, by auditions in the participating Patricia Hilbert, Kay Moyer, Church and taught music in the and a sister Mrs Morris Sell. Denney, Mrs Leon Wagner, HERE AND THERE Linda Muehlhauser, Rebecca bers Mrs. Warren Frey, of the Husky's and Stouts. Terre Hill grade school for the Kutztown. Mrs Clarence E Shearer. Mrs. Longswamp Lions The traffic lights at the inter­ high schools and at district au­ FJHS faculty, directed the ditions. Norris and Linda Schleicher, past five years She was an J Adam Hieter and Mrs Irwin section of W. Main and White­ who was an accompanist. Junior Chorus in several selec­ Boys' SUITS alumna of Albright College and MRS. C. E. STEIGERWALT DeLong To Hold Minstrel oak Sts have been attached to Area young people playing in Brandywine. and Arlene Zettle- tions. Sites 3 to 12 New York University. The funeral of Mrs. Carolina The hostess committee com­ the new light standards at the the band Included the follow­ $ 9S Vntong her survivors in addi­ E. Steigerwalt, 77, who died prises Mrs Lee Trexler, chair­ The Longswamp Lions Club square. ing: KAHS: Sandra Moyer, bari tion to her husband and father March 11 in her residence near man Miss Irene Stauffer. Mrs. announced that its annual min­ Kutztown resident! in Com­ tone horn; Arlyn Schumacher. 9 ° *i 8 Iter, Mrs Russell K Rover, Wanamakers. will be held Sun Ralph Silsdorf Mrs Ralph Mer­ strel show will be held April 17. munity General Hospital are bass horn; Cyrus Beekey and Sizes 14 to 20 151! W Main St Fleetwood, kel. Mrs Willard MrKeever. 18 and 19 at the Longswamp So­ day at 2 p m In Jacob's Church, Mrs Anna Warmkessel. 274 Marcia Herring, French horn; 1958 STYLES 1958 $4 -1.95to$p|- Jacksonville The Hev George Miss Elizabeth Welser, Mrs. Ce­ cial Hall, The theme will be Greenwich St., Nancy Landis, Carlton Heckman Jr.. alto saxo­ WILLIAM FINK Ziegenfus will officiate Burial cil Denney, Mrs Elwood De- "The Gay Nineties,' Proceeds 230 S. Whiteoak St.. and Steve phone: Margo Epting, baritone The funeral of William D. will be in the adjoining ceme­ Long anil Mrs Warren Mover will be for the benefit of the ! Miller. 430 W. Walnut St. saxophone; Sue Fisher, oboe; Fink. 73, husband of Mrs. Rosie tery at the direction of the Ne. Men's Night dub's Community Improvement Boys' SPORT COATS i Stettler' Fink, who died March ter Funeral Home, Jacksonville. Plana for the annual Men's, Fund. ! FASHIONS Si»s 3 to 12 9 in his Breinigsville H 1 home, A native of Lynn Township Nighl to be held April 29 at the Rehearsals have begun under was held this afternoon at the she was a daughter of the late Legion Home, were discussed at the direction of Hosea Kline $ 95to$ 95 Keller Funeral Home, Fogels­ Lewis and Cordelia 'Oswald1 the recent board meeting at the The endmch include such com­ Used Car Specials ville Burial was in Ziegel Sensinger and was a membel home of Mrs. George Wean. munity favorites as Norman LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S 5 14 Church Cemetery, Breinigsville of the Lutheran congregation of Mis Pal Kaufman, Allentown. Flicker. Emory Mabry. Morris Sizes 14 to 20 R 1, Jacob's Union Church. Jackson­ will be guest speaker. The Kemmerer, Glenroy G e i s t , To Save You Money $4 #195 to $4 £95 A native of Weisenberg Town- ville, and the Lynnport Fire committee on arrangements in-1 George Buck and William Hert­ sh+p. he was a son of the late Company Auxiliary Her hus­ eludes MM Leland Sechler, zog. William Thomas will be Fashion Show Lewis and Josephine i Walbert' band, Elmer K. Steigerwalt. pre­ Mrs. Webster K. Reinert, Mrs. interlocutor and Ronald Solt, 56 PONTIAC 4-door Sedan 54 FORD Station Wagon Fink and was a member of the ceded her in death William DeLong. Mrs. Karl Wal-{ tenor soloist. The show will con­ HIS NIBS United Church of Christ congre Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. bert Jr and Mrs. Clarence K. sists of a balanced portion of 56 CHRYSLER IjVindsor 4- 54 FORD 4-door Sedan MARCH 17 - 7:30 P. M Boys' SHIRTS gation of Ziegel Union Church, Kills Roth, and a brother, Shearer comedy and songs. Breinigsville R. 1, He has been door Sedan (ieorge Sensinger. both at home. A Fashion Show will be held 53 FORD 4-door Sedan $0-95 employed by the Lehigh Port­ in May with club members serv­ land Cement Co.. Fogelsville 55 DODGE 2-door Hardtop LEGION HOME 2 INFANT SCHANER ing as models. The date and Fashion Show 53 OLDS 98 4-door Sedan Surviving besides his wife are Services for the infant son of place will be announced later, j Boys•'' SSLACKL S two daughters, Mrs. Walter Leo and Marie iKiebaclv ! The committer comprises Mrs. 55 DODGE 4-door Sedan 53 CHEVROLET SPONSORED BY m Breininger and Mrs. Paul Boger, Schaner, Lenhartsville R, 1, who Earl Trexler, Mrs. Willard Del-! At Legion Hall $0-9&0.95 to $"y.9$ 9. 5 both of Breinigsville R I, four died March 10 in Reading Hos­ Convertible lieker. Mrs. Raymond Hieter, | A Fashion Show, sponsored by 55 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY grandchildren and eight great­ pital, were held at the con­ Mrs. William Muehlhauser, Mrs | PLYMOUTH 4-door the American Legion Auxiliary, Sedan grandchildren. venience of the family. Burial Leon Wagner, Mrs. Ernest Ruhr-j Kutztown, will be held Monday. 53 FORD Station Wagon Junior Size was in Dunkel's Church Ceme­ bach and Mrs. Francis Mertz. | St. Patrick's Day, at 7:30 p.m. MRS. FRANCIS TREXLER SPRING TOPCOATS tery at the direction of the Mrs. John Rohrbach will give at the Legion Hall. Styles and 55 PLYMOUTH 2-door 53 BUICK Super 2-door The funeral of Mrs. Clara L- Weber Funeral Home. Kemp­ DONATION 50c with matching caps Topton news on the Bonnie Bor- fashions of 1958 will be present- Hardtop Hardtop Trexler, 82, wife of Francis J ton. relli Show over station WRAW.'cd by Peggy's Beauty Shoppe Sizes 3 to 7 PRIZES • ENTERTAINMENT Trexler. who died March 8 in Surviving besides the parents Reading, April 2 at 1 p.m. Any i and Babyland'. The models will 50 CHRYSLER 4-door her home at 125 Noble St., Kutz- 55 DESOTO 4-door Sedan $ 751$ 75 are four brothers, Leo Jr., organization desiring to have be juniors from one year of age Sedan Floyd, Curlie and John, all at news reported on this radio on up and these adults: Nancy 11 12 home. broadcast is urged to contact j Rothermel, Annette George, GAS - TOONS 54 MERCURY 4-door 48 PACKARD 4-door Fashions By NEW MERCHANDISE CLUB Mrs. Rohrbach before March 26. Janice Seidel, Shirley Mengel, Sedan Phyllis Trunk, Mrs. Lillie Kern. Sedan FORMING Valley Educators Mrs. Verna Werley, Mrs. Ola f_ BEAUTY SHOPPE CARL AND GEORGE Continued from page one Valley Scouts 3rd Dreibelbis, Mrs. Edna Hechtel, RAY C. FICKES Dreibelbis, Kutztown; Frank Mrs. Irma Hamsher and Helen Peggy's BABYLAND Daniels. Fleetwood, and Kzio De- In First Aid Meet Weber. There will be entertain­ PAUL F. HELD Boys' Clothing, Furnishings Santis. Brandywine. ment, including selections by 214 WEST MAIN STREET KUTZTOWN & Shoes Route 222 Just East of Kutztown Phon* OV 3-7021 The new district will include The First Aid team of Long­ the Grange Quartet. Prizes will Kutztown, Pa. about 180 teachers and school swamp Roy Scout Troop placed be awarded administrators. third out of .19 teams in the re­ Miss Naomi Holl is secretary cent First Aid Meet, sponsored protein, and Frank Daniels, par- by the Appalachian District, liametarian protein. Daniel Roone Boy Scout Coun­ To Honor Speakers cil. This was reported by Scout­ Prior to the organization meet master Carl Fritch at the recent # on your food bill ing. the 15-member planning Troop Committee meeting. The "Carl will give you the KEY." committee will honor the two team comprised Timothy Romig, speakers at a dinner at 5:30 p.m. Harold Ziegler, Gerald Meek, 6 save shopping time Excellent service it the "key" to in the Brandywine Heights lli^h Carl Weller and Russell Weller. customer satisfaction . . . WE School cafeteria. He also told the group that • meal planning time KNOW! The committee includes the Green Bar meetings for the pur- following: Kutztown Area: Miss i pose of working out future Wagenhorst. delegate, John I scouting programs were held SAVE 3 WAYS and Dreibelbis, L. Merlin Stauffer. monthly and that George Kress- B Mrs Beekey and Paul C. Dun­ ley, Mertztown,' had presented SINCLAIR SERVICE kelberger: Miss Holl, delegate. an air rifle to the troop. It will KEYCO TOP QUALITY Phone OV 3-7951 Ralph Merkel, Luther Herbein. be given to the most outstand­ ing scout of 1958. Selection will WE PICK UP AND DELIVER Mrs. Warren Gernerd and Kzio DeSantis, Brandywine. and be based on citizenship, crafts AT 50 W. Main Street, Kutitown Frank Daniels, delegate. Arthur and scout ideals. Heckman. William James, Mrs. Robert Rhodes, advancement Voder and John Burggraf, Fleet­ chairman, announced that wood. boards of review would be held ROUND STEAK each month. or Round First national presidential Seven boys have been admit­ nominating convention in the ted to the Scout Troop since the Roasts U.S. was held in Baltimore in last committee meeting bring­ SINCE 1831. ing the total to 25. 1919 Used Car Dealer WM. H. HAS SOME GOOD KEYSTONE beef nuggets lb. 79c) BUYS HERE SEAMAN lIKf^ mm Vi lb. ole fashion loaf sliced 35c 0. K. Used Cars CHEVROLET VA Ib. 56 CHEVROLET Bel Air Sport FLEETWOOD, PA. sliced 27c Coupe PRICES ARE LOWER lunch roll 56 CHEVROLET V8 57 CHEVROLET 4-door 54 CHEVROLET Hardtop HERE! Convertible Station Wagon Radio ond heater, two-tone RITZ 55 CHEVROLET Bel Air Con­ Power Glide, radio and heat cream and green CRACKERS vertible er, white wall tires, two-tone CRISP CALIFORNIA green. 54 OLDS 88 2-door Ib. cello 55 CHEVROLET Bel Air Sport Hardtop pkg. bunch Coupe 32 57 CHEVROLET V8 4-door Radio and heater, completely CARROTS 55 BUICK Century Sport Sport Sedan overhauled. Eckert & Lantz VINE-RIPENED TOMATOES Ib. 29c Coupe Radio, healer. Power Glide, 9 black, low mileage, very clean 53 FORD Convertible ' W