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VOL. LXXXU KUTZTOWN, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956 Telephone SHI NO. 6

- •••— Ziegel Union Church J. U. Miller,w, GET c I DeRagon. Mrs. Esser also made the child, or a new dress design; Mar­ Class Gift Totalled $200 cia Faye Kroninger, general course, R. church and a member of the Rex, who have lived at 245 Constitu­ trip. Topton School Board. tion Boulevard since the residence who stated that "The only security Members Donate Thousand At their weekly dinner at Lin­ He who thinks an inch and talks is enjoyment;" and Donald Wilson The diplomas were presented by was built in 1948, plan to move into coln Tavern, last night, the local KAHS ALUMNI ELECTION by the yard, should be kicked by Reinert, vocational agriculture, who Ralph S. Merkel, supervising prin­ Hours Labor to Date; another new house in New Tripoli, Club enjoyed an illustrated talk on JUNE 19 AT FIRE HALL the foot. stressed rest, work and leisure, and cipal of the Brandywine Jointure, Attendance 200 to be completed in December. period furniture by Charles Z. Ang­ A large attendance is expected at When you sling mud you lose a phrased marriage as "an everlast­ and the prizes by Alfred Ayres, stadt, of the KAHS faculty. He also the first get-together of the vacation lot of ground and get dirty hands. ing love." High school principal. Approximately 200 witnessed the spoke from first-hand experience reason of the KAHS Alumni, June Knock the prop out of propa­ In the name of the class, Presi­ The pupil speakers were Ronald laying of the cornerstone, Sunday Lions Minstrel on the refinishing of antiques. Inci­ 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room ganda. Reinhard, valedictorian, who spoke afternoon, of the $50,000 Fleetwood dentally he will receive his mas­ dent David Saul presented $100 to at the Kutztown Fire Hall. Today is the tomorrow you wor­ Continued on poge ten, column teven on the future of Brandywine Grange Hall, to the erection of Tonight, Friday ter's degree at Lehigh University Officers will be elected and the ried about yesterday and you're Heights and Harold Heffner, saluta­ which the members have already next week. Visiting Rotarians were Class of 1956 is urged to come. still alive. JAYCEES FOURTH LITTLE torian, its history. donated a thousand hours of labor. William Baringer, Allentown, J. W. This announcement is made by Like what you do and do what INDIANS NIGHT TUESDAY The senior high chorus presented Among the guest speakers was At Fleetwood Kratz, Emmaus, and Dr. Harry Mas­ Parol Hauck, recently returned you like. four selections under the direction Frank Sell, a Master Farmer, Mas­ ters and Glenn Deibert, Reading. from her initial year at Pennsylva­ Get interested people thinking Tuesday the Kutztown Jaycees of Mrs. Cyrus Oswald, music super­ ter of Schnecksville Grange, and Next week C. Malcolm Smith, a nia State University. snd thinking people interested. will sponsor their fourth annual visor. The invocation was pronounc­ Pomona Master of Lehigh-North­ Ronald Noli Directs Cast certified public accountant, West Little Indians Night at the Reading If you don't like your lot build a ed by the Rev. Alton F. Hoffman, ampton county. The others were Of 75; "Jazzy Babes" Reading, and a member of the The restaurant at the Kutztown Municipal Stadium. The event was Trinity Lutheran church, and the Thomas J. Merkel, Berks Pomona Dr. Clyde F. Lytle Fairgrounds is being rebuilt. It service station. Hamburg Club, will speak on fea­ If you take "free" out of freedom originally scheduled for May 22 but benediction by the Rev. Mr. Slifer. Master, and Harry N. Althouse, On­ To Be Featured he will teach drama. His pupils will tures and regulations of the Inter­ measures 42 x 64 feet and Is of ce­ was postponed due to inclement Twenty-three Prizes telaunee Grange, State Grange Dep­ ment block construction. you have "dom." Don't miss it! be college youth, who for three nal Revenue Code. Be live wires. But remember that weather. Prizes were awarded as follows: uty for Berks. All three were in­ hours a week each, will drop their live wires are no good unless they The trip will be made in private Ronald Reinhard: Atlas Mineral troduced by Mrs. Howard Brauch­ The Fleetwood Lions Minstrel duties as waitresses, maintenance have connections. They must also cars and the group will leave the Products Company prize in chem­ er, program chairman and master "Down Yonder", directed by Im- men and guards, to attend his be well grounded. parking lot, at the rear of the Key­ istry; Topton Lions Club prize in of ceremonies. pressario "Ronny" Noll, who re­ Normal Ave. Bridge Repair cently produced "South Pacific" in classes. Sell yourself. Don't be a carbon stone Hotel, in a convoy promptly citizenship; Topton Rotary prize for Kermit Schlegel, chairman, intro­ He and Mrs. Lytle will reside 'n at 6:30 p.m. outstanding boy; Shoemaker-Bond duced the building committee, and Reading, is scheduled for tonight copy. and Friday at the new FJHS audi­ the hotel on the vast estate. Contract Let By County These were among the quips toss­ Refreshments will be served. Continued on page ten, column ilx Continued on poge ten, column three Green Lake will also be the scene ed at the audience at the first Com­ torium. And tickets are at a pre­ mium. All proceeds will be donated of a Conference of Church School The contract for repairs to the posals were rejected May 15 after it mencement of Fleetwood Joint High NOW IT'S JUST TWIRL THE DIAL Writers. to the Community Swimming Pool Normal Ave. bridge over Saucony was pointed out that the specifica­ school, by Dr. Neal Bowman, of the During his years as dean of in­ National Association of Manufac­ Project. Creek near the new Kutztown Ele­ tions should have been so worded The Rev. J. Paul Kehm will again struction Dr. Lytle presented 1,500 mentary School was awarded Tues­ turers. Introduced by the Rev. J. students to Dr. Q. A. W. Rohrbach as to permit awarding of a joint con­ Paul Kehm. the speaker reported No Manual Phones Left In Area be the Interlocutor. Francis "Babe" day by the Berks County Commis­ Ging will direct these endmen: at Commencement, for their de­ sioners. It also provides for the tract for the two projects. that by 1975 America will have a grees. population of 221 millions; that No longer Is there a 24-hour shift including service in Kutztown and ioned 'drops' that fell when some Sam Sehl and Richard "Sunshine" removing of three bends In the 15 years in Topton. Her husband one made a phone call. And the Boyer, Fleetwood, and William It was Dr. Lytle who was re­ ehanrfel to eliminate flooding at there will be two million new Jobs; of telephone operators at the home sponsible for the fine reputation FREE SUBSCRIPTION WON and that last year's new products pf Mr. and Mrs. James Fenster­ has been at it nearly as long—14 only way we had of knowing that a "Blackie" Schwartz, Reading. The the school. years; their daughter Virginia, aged call was completed was to listen in. chorus of 66 will be led by Curvous the college possesses for Its Inter­ totalled 65,000. He also alluded to macher, at 304 S. Home Ave., Top- The contract was awarded to Hol­ BY NEW JERSEY READER "Words, Work and Worship." 19, two years and a half, and their In emergencies we cut folks off. Stauffer Jr., head of the music de­ pretation of Shakespearean plays, lenbach Construction Company, ton. And the 1,500 subscribers on and he himself took part In all of Only two, the least number son Richard, 21, almost six years. Our busiest hours were from 9:00 to partment of Fleetwood Joint High Greenfield, at its combined low At this first Commencement in the Conestoga line now dial OV 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. The those he directed, lastly in the since the contest began last Au­ the new auditorium, George W. Mrs. Dallas Sehaeffer, whose rec­ School. bid of $8,437. Work on the bridge gust, identified Mystery Farm 37. June 3rd was the date of the long- ord covers a dozen years, eagerly nights were quiet between 2:00 and The two-part performance will grave-digger's scene In "Hamlet." will probably begin within the Schuler, president of the Joint Last summer while on a tour of They are Mrs. Elizabeth Gilmore, School Board, not only awarded the awaited turnover. Some of the out­ awaits the December return of her 4:30 a.m. Had some fire calls In include the Minstrel plus a Revue next week or so and will include a Neptune City, New Jersey, who moded phones have already been husband, on military duty in Ger­ earlier days; quite a few police of three scenes and seven sketches. Europe with Mrs. Lytle, he spent walkway for school children, diplomas but served as Master of much leisure time in the Shakes­ is the winner of this week's free Ceremonies. The class was pre­ sold, and rumor has it that the two many. Others who took turns on the calls; accident calls, too, and a few These "Jazzy Babes," who stole the strengthening of the span for use four-month subscription to the magneto hoards and old- eight-hour shifts were Mrs. Ray ambulance ones." show at the guest performance at peare country, thus fulfilling a life­ by heavy vehicles and new ap­ sented for graduation by Arthur time dream. Patriot, and Anna Wessner, Kuti­ Heckman, the incoming principal. time "drops" that fell down auto­ Kutz, for nine years; Mrs. Elam The Fenstermacher residence was Valley Forge Hospital last year, proaches. Action was taken by the built by Charles A. Fenstermacher, Alumni also recall that he estab­ town, R. 2. George Gundrum, class president, matically when a call was put Boyer, In her ninth year; Mrs. Le­ will be featured: Mrs. Marian commissioners following requests through, may be shipped out of the Roy Miller and Mrs. Robert Leiby Kutztown, who was Its first occu­ Achey, Mrs. Elsie Boyer, Mrs. Ruby lished the traditional Old English by the Kutztown School Board In The farm,' which is located who won four awards, gave the wel­ dinner at Christmas, when with northwest of Kutztown near the come and also presented the school country. Similar equipment has (relief operator) four years each; pant. His name Is still intact on the Burkert, Mrs. Miriam Loos, Mrs. anticipation of the opening of the gone to South America. and Mrs. Leverne Stevens, six attic rafters. Marie Boyer, Esther Sehaeffer, Mrs. pomp and circumstance, and in au­ new building next Fall. Three-Mile House, it owned by with the class gift, 1200, to be used thentic costumes, a fitting program Charles Gilmore, Sr^ Kutztown, for a dark room In the laboratory. Mrs. James Fenstermacher, the months. The telephone headquarters has Elsie Seaman, Mrs. Bernlce Sehl, was presented. The Yule log was This was the second time bids R. 2. He purchased the 112-acre The gift was accepted by Wilson chief operator and her assistants 'We had no supervision," Mrs. been there for 30 years, the prior Jeanette Serfass and Mrs. Elsie brought In, and the hoar's head was were asked by the Commissioners farm in 1949 from Harold Mummi. Cramer, of the Joint Board. plan "to take lt easy for the pres­ Fenstermacher reports. "No lights operator having been Jerry Gaug- Weinman. Continued on poge ten, column four for the project. The previous pro­ Continued en pose (-w ent." Her experience totals 23 years, either, and we used the old-fash­ ler. Curtain time each night at 8:15. TWO The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 7, 1956 n 1 GOVERNOR Sty* Patriot I HEAR YOU CALLING ME" Licensed To Wed GEORGE M. Founded May 21, 1874 Publish** Weekly By Asher Hilbert Green, 22, Kutz­ town R. 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. THE KUTZTOWN PUBLISHING CO., ING Alvin Green, and Grace Margaret LEADERS LETTER • 243 West Main Street, Kutztown, Pa. Fritch, 28, Mertztown, daughter of CHAS. H. ESSER, President IRA C. R. GULDIN, Treasurer Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fritch. tion's first market, New York, to JACOB R. ESSER, Secretary Gerald Carl DeTurk, 22, Temple, DEAR Bnx AND HANNAH : its second market, Chicago. We son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Stewart De- Two weeks ago. Governor Robert have added the Northeast Exten­ CHAS. H. ESSER JACOB R. ESSER Turk, and Jean Kathryn Delp, 23, sion, are contemplating the "cross­ Publisher General Manager Meyner of New Jersey and I dedi­ Fleetwood, daughter of Mr. and cated the bridge which crosses the ing of the T" along the Erie Pen­ Mrs. Lester Delp. Delaware and links the Pennsylva­ insula and can see further devel­ MARTIN K. «J,TT^R, Corut./fat»l opment in the future. With the William Lynd Folk, 26, Glenside, nia and New Jersey Turnpikes. Federal Highways Program a near KARL F. WEBER Advertising Director and Managing Editor tr-,-* "V VttftU>* m N%.Charles 7i*^**»*t'«!».*«as txaoitVvK link In reatfty, wttr.s-iwfe IzmxsA tOV». ALLIENE S. DsCHANT, Editor VERNON M. KAMP, Ass"t. Editor Folk, and Annabelle Mae Rhoads, the chain of transportation upon greatest highway transportation 27, Fleetwood R. 1. daughter of Mr. which is dependent the very future system in the world. The Patriot is tent to lubicribers by mail, pottage free, in the United States. and Mrs. Earl Rhoads. of Pennsylvania. This primary super-highway Transporting our production in­ One Year, $3.00; Six Months, $1.50; Single Copies, 10c George Jacob Schuler, 31, Fleet­ system has interconnecting roads to the markets of the world is the which lead to Pennsylvania's his­ Classified Advertising Rates, 14c Per Line; Legal Notices, 14c Per Line wood R. 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. foundation of our economy. George W. Schuler, and Olive Hope toric, recreational and commercial The air, water, rail, and high­ areas. And where transportation Member of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Association, the Bieber, 25, Fleetwood R. 3, daugh­ way systems of this Common­ goes, prosperity comes! ter of Walter and the late Eva wealth determine the course of National Editorial Association, and the Audit Bureau of Circulation. Pennsylvania has 41,000 miles of Bieber. Pennsylvania's industry and com­ merce and our standard of living. improved State roads . . . more Subscribers who send notice to this office to have their addresses changed, Bernard Essig, 23, Oley, son of than all the rest of the Northeast should state the name of the post office or rural route from which it is to be With new facilities at Mr. and Mrs. Carl Essig, and Dean- and Philadelphia, we have gone combined. changed, as well as the name of the post office or mail route to which it is na Henry, 17, Fleetwood R. 2, daugh­ forward in air transportation. A school of thought has recently to be sent. ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry. Our railroad system in Pennsyl­ developed which states that trans­ James W. Ladd III, 20, Mt. Gretna, vania has always been first in the portation belongs to investors, bondholders, and financiers. I am Entered as second-class mail matter at the Kutztown, Pa., Post Office and Suzanne S. Miller, 19, daughter Nation. under the Act of Marrh 3, 1879. Along our waterways there is one who feels that ships, trucks, of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller, planes, and trains truly are the Kutztown. activity which brings the world to Pennsylvania. We are deepening province of finance and private in­ dustry. But I feel that highways, Active Member National Advertising the channel of the Delaware, so that it will be the first tributary right-of-ways,and waterways, are NATIONAL Representative the province of all the people. EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NEA NEWSPAPER of the Atlantic. Our development DRYVILLE of the River basin provides Our transportation system is our 1955 ADVERTISING SERVICE, Inc. r MRS JOHN MOYIR an artery to the midwest and the future Pennsylvania's future is Mississippi Valley. The advent of assured if we continue these ad­ OVerbrook 2-2658 the St. Lawrence Seaway will vances in transportation in our make Erie a major port, and work Commonwealth. The Rev. Alton F. Hoffman will on the project has already begin. Sincerely yours, administer the Communion at In the field of highway trans­ BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY Christ church Sunday at 9:30 a.m. portation, however, Pennsylvania's Church school at 8:30 a.m. future shines brightest. The %*UL17). $XJ*J Hats off to Fleetwood Fire Chief Lester R. Moyer, who is to The altar flowers and bulletins in dream of Pennsylvanians produced the Turnpike, the keystone of the receive an award for valor from the J. Stanley Giles Foundation Christ church Sunday were present­ new highway connecting the Na­ Governor ol Pennsylvania ed by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schade for leading the rescue of four persons trapped in the flaming wreck­ in celebration of their wedding an­ age of two automobiles. Ignoring the flames "Legger" opened the niversary. doors and dragged the occupants to safety. Fred Frey is a patient in the Al­ I lentown hospital. MORTAR! MORTAR!' Bertha Fox attended the reunion KUTZTOWN A SINCERE AND HEARTY OMEDITO of the Class of 1911 during Alumni Day at KSTC. A sincere and hearty Omedito (congratulations in Japanese) to FIRE COMPANY No. 1 f, Up To Schedule At K-Town Elementary Mrs. Pearl Pauley, Sinking the many in our East Penn Valley who recently received a diploma Spring, was a local visitor. ten. The Roman brick comes from IS PROUD TO PRESENT FOR YOUR LISTENING AND or are about to do so at institutions of higher learning. "Mortar! Mortar!" been poured for the floors; and the Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Deiner This shout from the scaffolds at windows have all been placed. Ohio, and the tanks were marked and son, New Jerusalem, are reno­ May the path ahead be straight and sure. There will be bumps, DANCING PLEASURE THE MUSIC AND the Kutztown Elementary School on More than that, the flood lights- for Buffalo. vating their home. the stage in the all-purpose room, Contractor Reinard, 33, began as too, or as Judge Allan K. Grim, KAHS Commencement speaker put Constitution Boulevard and Normal have been installed. a carpenter apprentice out of High SHENANIGANS OF it, "You'll make mistakes. We all do. But learn something from Avenue, is one of the many proofs LOST? TRY CLASSIFIED Power shovel experts were also school and has been at it ever them. Don't lose .sleep over them." that work is progressing. In fact. on the job gouging out a 14-foot since, with the exception of three General Contractor Mark Reinard, Incidentally we were glad to hear the Judge echo the words of hole for the fuel tanks, and a man years in Army uniform. He recently LeROY HEFFENTRAGER Selinsgrove, reports that "We're remarked, "Can't get much shale build structures at Indiantown Gap Plato 2.500 years ago. "Religious leaders should be the brightest," pretty well up to schedule, and loose at a single bite!" Carpenters and at the Army Depot at Marietta, STRAND which he paraphrased thus: "Our bright bovs should get into re­ "and this is our fifth school." & HIS ORCHESTRA should be finished by July." were going back and forth carrying KUTZTOWN ligion." The heat man was Installing radi­ three to four boards each, "what­ "You start at the bottom in this ators when the Patriot "Snooper" ever we need." building business," he explained stopped by; plastering has been The over-all size of the new struc­ with a chuckle, "and keep on goin'," Last Timw Tonight Sat., June 9, 10:30 to ? THE BANNING OF OBSCENE BOOKS started; the masonry is virtually ture is 208 x 259 feet, and will pro­ which isn't a bad rule for any pro­ completed; all the concrete has vide 12 classrooms and a kindergar­ fession! DANNY KAYE in We congratulate Governor Geoige M. Leader for having signed into law on June first, the banning of lewd, obscene or filthy comics pliances department, and Mrs. Held, ciety of Frieden's church, Stony The Court Jester or other type publications to children under 18 in Pennsylvania. The drygoods. . in Technicolor new measure also outlaws the sale to those under 18. of publications Ten and Twenty Harvey Adam, since his confirma­ The Rev. Rufus E. Kern, St. FOR A REFRESHING tion in 1918, has walked 133 miles in John's Lutheran church, Hamburg, which "teach or ad%'ocate" the use of drugs. Years Ago lifting Sunday offerings at Trinity Fri. & Sat., June 8-9 was elected president of the Read­ Lutheran church. TEN YEARS AGO ing Lutheran Conference. ALAN LADD Dr. and Mrs. George F. Leiben­ TATIANA, EVDOLIA, ANNA In commemoration of V-E Day George W. Weida, a director of JOANNE DRU in the Patriot printed the photographs sperger had a reunion with their America, despite her world-wide curse, "the dollar nation," has sons Charles, S 1/c. at the Ever­ the Kutztown National Bank and of these "Honored Dead": John retired justice of the peace and Hell on Frisco Bay STOP a heart. Four or five mornings a week, planes bearing refugees from Stufflet, John Hauck, Paul Moyer, glades. Miami, and Pvt. Marlowe, ; Boca Katon, 40 miles north of school director, died at his home at in CinemaScop« and Color Europe land at Idlewild, New York's international airport. And in a Theodore R. Zimmerman, Karl Kutztown at the age of seventy. Weaver, Russell D. Stein, Marshall Miami. couple of hours those refugees, the majority of them toting three Betty Buchman was among 59 to A new Hammond organ was dedi­ Breininger, James Beck, Robert cated at St. Peter's Evangelical and small parcels, tied with string, and all smiling, are on their way Geiger, Earl Bond, LeRoy Acker, be graduated from the Reading Wed. & Thurs., June 13-14 Hospital School of Nursing. Reformed church, Topton. again to destinations throughout America. Recently a couple from Robert Fegely, Clarence Christman, Clem J. Stichler was named a WALTER PIDGEON Drive Out Walter Stitzel, Clayton Wisser and Dr. Italo de Francesco was elect­ Kerman, Calif, greeted three foster daughters, Titiana, nine, Evdolia, member of the Board of Education ANNE FRANCIS in Milton Hoch. ed president of the Eastern Arts of Kutztown to succeed the late five, and Anna, three, from a refugee camp in Iran. The flights are To Josephine Bartholomew (now Association. Paul Barto. Forbidden Planet chartered by the Intergovernmental Committee for European Mi­ Mrs. Lee Richard Bierly) was crowned "Queen Victory" during TWENTY YEARS AGO in CinemaScope and Color gration, a world-wide resettlement organization of 26 member nations. BAPTISM the pageant, "One World." Dr. E. P. Pfatteicher, Philadelphia, John B. Leibelsperger. son of ICE CREAM The Ku-Hi-Nu cieared $208 at a a former pastor, and the Rev. Bruce and Betty Leibelsperger, NOTE: Effective with the latt show on Minstrel, directed by Ruth Bonner, George A. Kercher, Mt. Joy, son of Fleetwood, was baptized at Em­ STORE "A PASSION FOR PANCAKES" Saturday evening, June 16, thit theatre SUTLER'S the congregation, spoke at the 60th Irma Lenker (now Mrs. Charles Z. manuel EUB church Sunday by the 2 MILES EAST OF KUTZTOWN Strange how an illustrated article, "A Passion for Pancakes" Angstadt) and Mrs. John Silan. anniversary of Trinity Lutheran Rev. A. M. Gottschalk. will be closed the balance of the sum­ in a national weekly, can bring forth memories! The author, Sophie Mrs. C. F. Lytle was elected pres­ church, Kutztown. mer seaeon. ident of the Kutztown Woman's The Gilbert and Sullivan light FOUND? TRY CLASSIFIED ALL Flavors Kerr, was the first person we ever interviewed. It was way back Club. opera, "The Pirates of Penzance," when we were on the staff of "The Lesbian Herald" of Hood College. Mrs. Mary Esser, mother of Pub­ was presented at KSTC by a cast of SUNDAES - MILK SHAKES The famed alumna had returned for a brief visit and the editor lisher Charles H. Esser, died at the 60 students under the direction of age of 81. Besse Waldrop, director of music. assigned us to the happy but bewildering task. We promptly told the Kutztown Grange welcomed 100 Trinity Lutheran church, Kutz­ ICE CREAM novelist that this was our first experience. She graciously put us at members, its largest gain in 25 town, was host at the 84th conven­ CONES PLATES our ease and chatted comradely. Several years later we "stopped years. More than 225 witnessed the tion of the Reading Conference of by" her New York office, when she was editor of the "Woman's Home degree work. the Lutheran Ministerium of Penn­ BANANA SPLITS Marcus Held opened a two-in-one sylvania. Companion," and we were again accorded consideration. And we store In the former C. 1. G. Christman Professor Elwood Prcstwood, of STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKES have never forgotten that willingness to help a greenhorn! store, Main St., Kutztown. He will Slatington High school, spoke at a man the electric and household ap­ meeting of the Young People's So­ None of our friends, with the exception of Fredric Klees, the authority on us Pennsylvania Dutch, writes so mouth-watering-ly about food. Incidentally both are cooks who rejoice in the doing and Popular Brand tuck in heap-plenty imagination! MORE HEAT COMING! A LITTLE O' THIS AND A LITTLE O' THAT CIGARS FOR HIM Kutztown will miss "Jack" Miller, who died June first after years of courageous suffering. He was not only a loyal Rotarian, but served for two consecutive terms on borough council. When up to it, For Fathers Day AT POPULAR PRICES he enjoyed "sitting out," greeting the passerby, and chatting about borough and world events with those who tarried. PHILLIES WEBSTER DUTCH MASTERS O NORM Al>VE*Tt*rs* « * » ROYALIST EL PRODUCTO LAPAUNA Few boroughs in Berks if not in the State can boast a Com­ mencement program such as KAHS presented. The fathers of four 23c per pk. to $6.50 box seniors participated as Baccalaureate and Commencement speakers ... And They Lived Happily in 5's, IPs, 25s & SOs and as liturgists. And perhaps the senior who appreciated her diploma Tues.-W most, was Audrey Smith, Topton, polio victim, who walked happily Our new self-server wall case is constructed with the latest Forever After! though slowly (due to her brace) across the platform to receive her It's like a storybook romance. You're really liv­ well-deserved award. "CIGAFRESHNA" device that operates automatically, insur­ ing when you begin your new life in a MILLER- ing you fresh cigars and tobaccos at all times at no addi­ Planned New Home . . . designed to your ex­ The 45 seniors of Fleetwood Joint High School and the 23 of tional cost. act specifications . . . built with our superior Let Us Put A 1956 Frigidaire Room the Brandywine Heights Joint High School District, will always take quality materials. pride in remembering that their Class of 1956 was the first to be Father's Day Greetings Conditioner Into Your Home Today graduated under the new names. And for FJHS it was also a first in Come in . . . tell us about your Dream Home. If the new and handsome auditorium. 10c-15c-25c there's a picture of it in your favorite magazine, bring it to us. We save you money—and assure ERB ELECTRIC There are neighbors and neighbors. Some build spite fences; you extra value—by pre-cutting the materials talk nasty; or don't speak for 13 years. Others get up in the dead for your home in our yard. Come in soon for 204 Nebl* Sh-Mt Kutztown of the night to drive long miles to aid the friend next door. free, honest estimates on complete job. • • • WE'RE AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT! Malcolm Dietrich, 16, son of Howard Dietrich, head of the OUR NEW KAHS Commercial Department, well deserves his newest honor: to be chosen one of 18 to represent America's Boy Scouts at the Scout TELEPHONE NUMBER IS Jamboree in Scotland this summer. m . . . AW '--r WTHEO.MlLLERfrfON.il Phone LUMBER »FU£L£**//ARDWAie>E We're proud of Kathryn Glasser for two reasons. 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is among four young people from Mosser visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Y-Gradale Installs Pennsylvania to attend the National Bachman. I OBITUARIES SEIPSTOWN Camp at Washington D.C. June 13 through 20th. She has been a mem­ Rev. and Mrs. Royce Spencer, Officers at Dinner MM IMMA RUPP MlUJg ber of the club the past eight years MRS. KATIE BERGER Douglassvllle R. D . Mrs. Harry Mil­ New Tripoli, and Blue Ridge Trail The Kutztown Y-Gradale, at a and served on the flower judging The funeral of Mrs. Katie F. New SmlthvMIe AT wafer 5-2312 ler and grandson, Mrs. Norman Council 179, Daughters of America. mother-daughter banquet at Rees­ team. Her husband, Jonas Hamm, and a Re-dedication of the recently Marsh, Robert Fisher, Martha Berger, 58, who died May 31 at her er's, recently Installed officers. home at 147 Greenwich St., Kutz­ son and daughter preceded her in renovated interior of Ziegel Union, Sherwood Haas, a pre-theologieal Kamp and Margaret Schlegel vis­ Dorothy Spcoow. ~xi - ; Ti MA tan. d".' T:\1~ J.' 22Je£rJM**j£ ^*.U-Js. ( par­ ited Mi*. aiid'Ki-k. J?_ . " • town, was held Monday at her tieatfe. church will be **.--& Avmday at -w*A YMCA International Conference in ticipated in Lutheran services at Kutztown R. 2. home. Further services were con­ Surviving are a son, Paul Hamm, cial morning, afternoon and eve­ Paris, was presented with a past- ning services. Guest pastors and ''iegel church Sunday. ducted at New Bethel Zion church, Kempton, R. 1, three daughters, president's pin. Mrs. Howard Loch, Mrs. Paul Sny­ j choirs will participate. The host Henry Breininger was on the sick The real measure of our wealth Grimville, the Rev. Lester D. Brown Attendance totalled 20, including list. officiating. Burial was in the ad­der and Mrs. Ralph Sittler, New pastors are the Revs. John L. Herb­ is how much we should be worth Tripoli, R. 1; 13 grandchildren, 13 these guests: Associate Secretary ster, E. and R., and R. C. Shiebel, joining cemetery in charge of the Mrs. Florence Gorr and Mrs. Cora if we lost our money.—J. H. Jowetl great-grandchildren, a brother, Am­ and Mrs. Douglass Reed, Mrs. Lutheran. Nester Funeral Home. Charles Angstadt. advisor and her brose Rau, Emerald, and two sis­ Ziegel church school will hold its •> i -' * A native of Lynn township, she ters.. Mrs. Ro«.te,,#nvd*jr. En-jprald. husband, and mothers. annual ice cream fe.*Uv»i •?»•""*•*•>-? - v -** and Mi's. Laura Brefrier, Vverhers- ' l(W ctittr wilt Se * represented evening at the church. The public and Sarah (Heintzelman) Snyder ville. June 16-17 at the Young Adult Con­ is invited*. and was a member of the E. and R. ference, Penn Hall, by the officers, The altar flowers in Ziegel Pre-Summer Sales congregation of New Bethel Zion HORACE SCHAEFFER Miss Spencer and Roxanne Moyer. church Sunday were placed by the church. Her husband, Morris Berg­ The funeral of Horace M. Sehaef­ The new officers include Elaine VFW Post of Breinigsville. COTTON SLIPS-Shadow Panel er, preceded her in death. fer, 72, who died June 1, at his de Francesco, president; Patricia The Weisenberg Jolly 4-H Club Surviving are three brothers: home on Fleetwood, R. D., was held Angstadt, vice president; Judy El­ will have its first project meeting 32 to 46 $2.98 Cr $3.98 Marvin Snyder, Kempton; Alvin, Monday at the Stump Funeral der, secretary; and Shirley Deisher, of the season Wednesday al 1 p.m. Kutztown, and James, New Tripoli, Home, Fleetwood. The Rev. J. Paul treasurer. at the Seipstown Grange Hall. Girls COTTON HALF SLIPS R. 1; two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Berg­ Kehm officiated. Burial was in between the ages of 10 and 20 are (also extra sizes) $1.98 & $2.98 er, Kutztown, R. 1, and Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood cemetery. ESTATE ACTIONS invited. Bond, Kempton, R. 2, and several A native of Richmond township, Virginia M. Kays, Richmond town­ Janice Haas, of the local 4-H Club, nieces and nephews. he was a son of the late Daniel and ship, left an estate valued at $900 LADIES SHORTS-all styles Lydia (Merkel) Sehaeffer and was in personal property and $6,500 in Makes a MRS. IDA J. HAMM a member of St. Paul's E. and R. real estate, a property and tract of 10 to 44 $1.98 The funeral of Mrs. Ida J. Hamm, church, Fleetwood, and Fleetwood land in the township. Letters were JAN'S 74, who died June 1 at her home on Grange. issued by Register Carl H. Savage BEAUTY SALON LADIES BERMUDA SHORTS New Tripoli, R. 1, was held Tues­ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Grace to the mother, Stella Strausser, ex­ day at the Keller Funeral Home. iHeffner* Sehaeffer, a daughter, ecutrix. Mrs. Kays, who died on Corner of Noble and Trexler Stt. 12 to 42 $1.59 &• $1.98 Further services were conducted in Mrs. Jesse Reifsnyder, Fleetwood, May 19 at the age of 57, bequeathed Kutitown—Phone 7737 with the COMPLETE LINE OF Ebenezer Union church, New Tri­ a son, Daniel, at home, three grand­ her estate to her daughter Gladys L. OPEN DAILY poli, the Rev. Luther J. Linn offi­ children and two sisters, Mrs. L. Dt Kays. The will provides that any Tuesday through Saturday ciating. Burial was in the adjoin­ Sehaeffer and Lizzie, both of Fleet­ funds from the estate of her father, LITTLE GIRLS LINGERIE ing cemetery. wood. Howard H. Strausser is to be be­ MRS. JANET RADER, Prop. Youngsters.. A native of Lynn township, she queathed to the mother. GIRLS SLIPS-Cotton was a daughter of the late Edwin ELLES WENTZEL and Mary (Phillips* Rau and was The funeral of Elles Wentzel, 68, 4 to 12 $1.98 a member of the Lutheran congre­ who died June 2 at his home at gation of Ebenezer Union church, Philadelphia, was held Monday at GIRLS SLIPS-Nylon Dunkel's church, the Rev. Craig J. (Grown-ups, too!) Dorward officiating. Burial in the 4 to 12 $2.98 adjoining cemetery was in charge When of the Write Funeral Home, Phila­ SHORTY PJ's delphia. you get 4 to 12 $1.98 tr $2.98 He was a native of Albany town­ ship and was a son of the late the bills. Charles and Sarah (Sarig) Went­ GIRLS SUN SUITS zel. 2 to 6 $.95 to $1.98 MRS. VERNA GEHRINGER You Can Get the The funeral of Mrs. Verna Geh­ GIRLS SHORTS TTNGLISH muffins toasted, split ringer, 68, who died June 3 at the Cash Here to Pay Them 3 to 6 7 to 14 •*—' and buttered make a wonderful home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Idea for breakfast If you finish them Moyer, Fogelsville, was held this WE HAVE A 4 LOAN $.59 to $1.29 $.79 to $1.95 off with soft maple sugar and a grat­ afternoon at the Keller Funeral PLAN ing of cheese and pop Into the broil­ Home, Fogelsville. Burial was in GIRLS SWIMMING SUITS-Cottons er for a few minutes until the sugar Ziegel church cemetery. seeps through the muffin and the Furniture, Auto, Signature, Household 2 to 6x $1.98 cheese bubbles A native of Weisenberg township, she was a daughter of the late Dan­ Don't worry about expenses. Just con­ Try some black cherry jam on BOYS SWIMMING TRUNKS vanilla ice cream if you're looking iel and Mary (Bower) Derr, and centrate on getting well. You can ar­ for a special treat in the way of was a member of the Lutheran con­ range here for a low-cost loan to cover 4 to 10 $1.29 gregation of Ziegel church. Her everything. Pay back on terms to suit husband, William Gehringer, pre­ your convenience. Get full information. THIS WEEK'S RECIPE ceded her in death. Poached Err*. Benedict Surviving are the daughter with Ask for MARTIN L FLAHART, Manager (Serves 6) whom she resided, a son, Charles, ^J\ulztown oLinaerie C^o. 2 tablespoons butter Topton; three grandchildren, three 306 WEST MAIN STREET KUTZTOWN Yi cup minced onions brothers, Howard, Emmaus, R. 1, Metropolitan Finance Co. 1 can condensed mushroom Chester, Macungie, and Wilmer, 208 West Main Street Kutztown Phone 7181 soup Chapel, and two sisters, Mrs. Nellie •-4 cup milk Blose, Lynnport, and Mrs. Emma Phone 7301 "SHOP FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M." 8 eggs Siegel, Boundbrook, N. J. (FREE PARKING IN REAR) 3 English muffins, split 0 thin slices cooked ham Cook onions in butter until tender. Blend In soup and milk. Heat until boiling, then lower Announcing another big Plymouth contest... heat Break eggs into this sauce and cook, covered, until eggs are done as desired. To serve, top each muffin half with ham slice, then with egg Spoon remaining sauce over PLYMOUTH egg and serve.

a dessert. If you want it more Solid Gold License Plate Jackpot fancy add a bit of crystallized ginger and whipped cream for the dressing up. Corned beef hash Is quite a dish %*** if you spice It with a few herbs and sprinkle with lemon juice and a bit of butter before baking. Add some chopped chives and Sieved hard-cooked egg to your next batch of mayonnaise before you use It • as dressing for a salad. It's most effective. Sliced eggplant makes a good vegetable to serve with almost any dinner. Soak the slices In French dressing, then dip in very fine bread crumbs and fry on each side until golden brown. LEHIGH VALLEY Having a porch party? Spread toast wedges with chutney, then spoon some Welsh rarebit over CHOCOLATE MILK this and serve piping hot. is a wholesome beverage PfliarP THEATRE that feeds your teeth and mil/lb-L ToPTON AIR CONDITIONED IN 446 PRIZES bones, while you're enjoy­ NEW SUMMER POLICY ing its thoroughly delicious Closed Monday and Thursday chocolate, creamy flavor. All Matinees Fri.-Sat., Sun., June 8-9-10 1st PRIZE: $50,000 IN CASH See how smooth . . . how M G MI —****. tmn tt UNM I tasty LEHIGH VALLEY \rf 2nd prize: $10,000 in cash rate Fata 442 OTHER BIG PRIZES CHOCOLATE MILK really • J 3rd prize: $5,000 in cash \ SUSAN HAYWARD 2 prizes of $500 100 prizes of $100 is! Rich, whole milk from 4th prize: $1,000 in cash 40 prizes of $200 300 prizes of $50 choicest dairy farms is Tues -Wed., June 12-13 combined with the finest • You can enter If you own ANY car • Nothing to buy • Easy to enter! • Visit any Plymouth dealer chocolate known. BUY IT! • Register your license number • Complete the simple entry form • Enter today-you can win $50,000! . . . TRY IT! . . . TODAY! •TECHKICOIOR! Released thru United Arlit.lt IF YOU OWN ANY CAR-ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL, ANY YEAR YOU CAN ENTER IF YOU OWN ANY CAR! — ALSO — — your car's license plate may be worth (in cash) its weight —or YOU CAN WIN $50,000 IN CASH I . more— in solid gold if you are one of the happy winners in Plymouth's LEHIGH VALLEY fabulous $100,000 Solid Gold License Plate Jackpot! YOU CAN SHARE $100,000 IN PRIZES I . BOTTOM Just take your registration certificate or other legal proof of CHOCOLATE MILK or THt BOTTLE ownership to your Plymouth dealer's. Register your license number Enter today I See your dealer who tells on the free entry blank, complete the form and drop it in the box. imtonme MM You're set to be a Jackpot winner — to share in $100,000 in cash! ON SALE AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY Wed. Nit* Cash Nit* Don't delay; enter today! PLYMOUTH STORE - DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME Thursday Closed

Fri.-Sat.,-Sun„ Juno 15-16-17 OFFICIAL JACKPOT RULES 3. Fill in en the drawing of the standard Push-Button drive .. All entries become the property of Plymouth Division of •elector the designations of the push buttons In the proper loca­ Chrysler Corporation and none will be returned. Plymouth and AMERICA'S OWN MUSICAL 1. Conl.it ii open to any person in U. S. or Its territories who tions. These designations are: "N" for Neutral, "I" for Low, Its advertising agencies will not enter into correspondence with "D" for Drive and "R" for Reverse. This must be done completely any contestant, except winners. Nov* On The Screen! owm any make, model or year possonger car registered in hit or her name, except employee* and their immediate families of and correctly for you to be eligible for avowing of winners. 1. Contest opens at beginning of dealer's business day. Plymouth Motor Corporation, Plymouth Division of Chrysler 4. Enter your name and address where indicated on the May 25, 1936. Entries must be placed in entry box before close Corporation, its advertising agencies, the American Mailers and m GUYS AND entry blank end have your entry signed or otherwise validated of dealer's business day, July 14, 1936. Binders, and Plymouth dealers. by a Plymouth dealer or salesman. Place your entry In official contest entry box. 8. Winners will be notified by mail by September 14, 1936. *V DOLLS *4 3. There'! nothing to buy. Take your registration certificate Names and addresses of winners will be potted In Plymouth CINEMASCOPE K«. COLOR1 er any document proving legal ownership of your car to any 5. Winners will be selected by a random drawing by the dealerships. Prizes will be awarded at Detroit, Michigan. 1000-1160 N. 7th St. - Allentown, P.nna. Plymouth dealer. Register on the entry blank the state license American Mailers and Binders, an Independent judging organi- plate number of your car, Ht make, model and year. xatlon. Decisions ef the judges will be final. t. Contest subject to all Federal, State and local regulation*. i II until

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE JERUSALEM CHURCH TO Fund of Berks county will be DANIEL BOONE COUNCIL cent membership gain of 1,029 boys. 1 NOTE CHILDREN'S DAY Rowland Leonard named shortly. Mr. Leonard will The region grew In total member­ Birthday Greetings The pageant, 'The Garden of continue to handle administrative GIVEN NATIONAL AWARD ship from 389,813 cubs, boy scouts, Gratitude," will be featured at the affairs for the Chest until the A plaque recognizing Daniel explorers and adult leaders at the annual Children's Day program of United Fund Leader end of 1954, to 437,304 on Dec. 31, June 8: Willard Barto. Donald Board determines its final disposi­ Boone Council's part In aiding Re­ Christman, Dolores Kantner, Mrs. Jerusalem (Red) church, Kempton, Rowland K. Leonard, executive tion. 1955, a gain of 12.2 percent Sunday, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. gion III, which comprises 57 coun­ Clayton Conrad, Mrs. Russell Royer, director of the Berks Community In addition to President Judge cils in Delaware, Maryland, Penn­ Paul Leibelsperger, Oscar Sehaef­ The program will Include songs, Chest since 1952, was recently ap­ $300 SCHOLARSHIP recitations and numbers by the chil­ Hess, the United Fund officers are sylvania, Virginia and the District fer, Curtis Graff, William Fritz, pointed executive director of the Donald Beaumont, Mrs. Sidney L. Reba Angstadt, who was graduat­ John Rissmiller, Jr., Miles Scheidt, dren. Joan Kistler will be organist of Columbia, achieve the 1955 na­ ed from KAHS Thursday, is the newly-organized United Fund of MeIIvain, and Edward Haas, vice, tional membership growth award Fern Ayer, Lowell Heffley, Phyllis and Jeanette Davis, soloist. Helen presidents; Hermann Good, secre­ winner on a competitive basis of the yK%.%*•-, Ms***) -nctuer, \iuTus Ang­ Baer will be in chars**-. Basks Caaaty. Judge Warren K. was recently presented to James A. Sico Scholarship at KSTC. She was tary; Sidney Kline, treasurer; and RI stadt, Curtis Hepner and Mrs. Participants are Joanne Fitter- Hess, United Fund president, and BCTUML. ZU-JrUem-H'^rvt Tiiy-JeWttru e-rfevtelr'»a *r«' JiMW* * mjmtytf' 'tfl' •'y'jl^.t'ri1 ,**,..*£--.ffr jHttimi ••.j*-*-. •>•--*•-*_- „ :_Mi,i;ji itaiMafwi*. - fCi|»rtUx rv**-v* "ra ' I T \*3W**,\ Cr^-B, re­ was made at the 46th annual meet­ 1 A***- **•»- Among the Berks citizens on the Berks applicants for the scholarship J* sell and Anna Billig, Leonard Mil­ report that "It was the unanimous ing of the National Boy Scout Coun­ which allows $300 a year for four June 9: Louis Fickert, Paul Fink, feeling of the executive committees first board of directors is Publisher cil at Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Elmer Burkert, Ray Angstadt, ler, Bruce Dietrich, Suzanne Kist­ Charles H. Esser, Kutztown. years in elementary education. She ler, Fay Kistler, Doris Dietrich, of both organizations that the train­ The Council ranked first in the is the daughter of Mrs. E. K. Ang­ Mrs. Helen Sterner, Pearl Hall, Mrs. ing and experience of Mr. Leonard Walter Werst, Burton Merkel, Mrs. Larry and Arlan Shoemaker, Bar­ MEN TO GIVE PROGRAM region during 1955 with a 20 per­ stadt, Kutztown. / bara Smith, Barbara Kistler, Wil­ were the best qualifications to serve Clyde Lesher, George Sunday, the interests of both the contribu­ AT PIONEER GRANGE Lewis Zettlemoyer, T. L. Berger, liam Kay and Robert Gough, Cor- lnne Bachman, Dianne Fister, Phyl­ tors and the youth, health and wel­ The men will present the pro­ Annette George. Tyrone Berger, fare agencies of Berks county." gram and serve the refreshments at Kathleen Helbert, Mrs. Ernest Eek lis Kistler, Janice Peiffer, Sandra tonight's meeting of Pioneer Now at Sears and Tyrone Berger. Miller, Stanley Dewitt, Dennis Peif­ Having 19 years experience in fer, Dennis Schroeder, George and the field of social work, Mr. Leon­ Grange, Topton, at 8 p.m., at the June 10: Annie Fenstermacher, Roland Lenhart, Janet Rehrig, ard has directed 14 financial cam­ Grange Hall. Ray Pensinger and Mary Hoch, Mrs. Minnie Kieffer, Linda Kistler, Bruce Dietrich and paigns, four of them for the Berks Cloyd Bagshaw will be in charge. in Allentown Mrs. Walter Christ, Mrs. Emma James Waldelich. Chest. A dairy program will be present­ Kratzer, Robert Kline, Mrs. Robert SEARS ed by the Home Economics Club A native of Columbus, Ohio, he ROIHUCKAN0CO ... a new way Miller, Mrs. Mary Deisher, Rich­ is a graduate of Ohio State Univer­ June 21. A covered dish luncheon PUZZ1.E Ne. S»7 ard Miller, Gordon Kramer, Mrs. Shady Spot Opens sity, from which he received both a will be served. ACROSS 63 Business 27 Solicit alms weapon Clyde Meals, Allen Boyer, Mrs. Bachelor of Science and Master of to shop . . . transaction 20 Merriment 88 To stuff Walter Kramer, Shirley Burkert, Er­ 1 Haggard 68 llenpecks 31 Insect 88 New Guinea Arts degrees in Social Administra­ 6 Lades 68 Require 33 More unusual city nest Hilbert, Ellen Moser, Frank BRICK AND 11 Woodland June 11 at Park tion. His major studies were in the 70 Bird's bin 34 Not fresh 60 Carry on Fegley, Mrs. Raymond Seip, Rus­ deity 72 Chart 36 Part of circle erson fields of family casework and com­ it 14 To provoke 73 Mimic (pi.) Spanlsh title sell Reimert, George Nolf, Mrs. Shady Spot Playground will be BLOCK LAYING w 15 Bar of metal 78 Prefix: not S8 Often (poet) 64 Lawful munity organization. Active in civic IS Compaea 77 Handbag 40 Join together 66 Pluckier Nevin Mengel, Robert Hoppes, opened June 11 at Kutztown Park alto tdm 7» Child for 41 Upper house 67 Digging affairs, Leonard is Clerk of the CHARGE IT Betty George, Louise Schellhamer, for eight weeks with the exception BRICK AND STONE POINTING Por example mother of French Implement Reading Monthly Meeting of the (abbr.l 80 The sun Parliament 6» Narcotic Mrs. Carl Bennecoff, William of July 2-9, when the Folk Festival Free Estimates Given IS Bushy clumps Si Musical 43 Compose 71 Type of candy will be in session July 4-8 at the Society of Friends, and is a mem­ ON 50 Pronoun drama skeleton 73 Snake Strohtn, Harold Christ, Kerry ber of the Reading Rotary Club. He 21 An enzyme 83 Satisfied 43 Ridged metal 74 American Meek, Nancy Trexler, Patsy Ann Fairgrounds. SEARS Revolving Charge Plan IS Confederate 88 Footlike part tool author and his wife and four children re­ BERTIS G. RADER eneral rift Insurgent 4» To cut 78 Bird's beak George and Marie Weaknecht. The sessions the first week will Noble and Trexler StreeH f ltly 87 TaUy 49 Destroy 78 Moccasin side in Wyomissing Hills. te Chafes 62 Doghouse (pi.) 83 Syllable of June 11: George Rothermel, Leo be from 1 to 4 p.m. due to Daily Kutitawn Phone 7737 28 Dro.il DOWN 84 Pierce with scale Vacation Bible School. Events will A complete staff for the United 30 Duck pointed 84 Toward Yenser, James Rahn, Mrs. Raymond • As Simple As Shopping With Cash 32 Rips 1 Celtic Inhabi­ include a trip to the Lehigh Val­ SS Earthy tants of Ire­ Kutz, Mrs. Verna Osenbach, Pum- material land (pi.) ¥> i A N ! R () 0 T ley Dairy, athletic games, story 5 Heavenly *5 pernickle Bill, Mrs. C. Harold Trex­ 87 To court P c / 1 7 "5 OF ft 0 5 telling, singing, and rope jumping, 39 Small Insect btina 1 * ' * ler, Wayne Oswald, Mrs. Ray Kutz, • Gives You All the Advantages of a «0 Theater 3 To feel dis­ 0 A ]JaV'l' « _ l 1 T box hockey and bean bag tourna­ attendant gust (Scot.) c i * •Y >' v 0 Margaret Schlegel, Daniel Kline, 4 Seine 6 61 i i 1 0 1 1 M ments. The sessions for the re­ 42 A steep bank Fl ' R Robert Geist, Mrs. Paul Dietrich, RETREADS Charge Account PLUS the Added Advan­ 44 Malay pewter 6 Walked on lift f HE N E IP E E mainder of the season will be daily coin 6 Kind of fabrle S L C T Sj '1 WfiO '• S A L U Wil ma Weller, George Erb, Jr., 7 Preposition m% * from 9 am. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. 48 A direction ft.0 1 1 N Donald Flickinger and Mrs. Morris 46 Reverberate 8 Qone by * 5 TsJI s tage of Spreading Your Payments Out 48 Agitate • Sullen 0R< lill•c 'l L Hoppes For the first time the YMCA and or RECAPS BO North Syrian 10 Walk pomp­ C A H « R «lEJt A X | the Playground directors will co­ deity ously 0 June 12: William Barrell, Stanley 51 Writing fluid » 0 f sj Ell ! N E E R ordinate the summer program for 63 Intelligence 11 Farm worker e N > Weida. Mrs. Edwin Kutz. Wilbur • If You Haven't Already Opened a Sears 12 Beast of M 7 N JWL T » N A borough-wide participation. Lead­ SS Money TT5M t N T U t Kemp. Jr. Mrs. Warren Dietrich, Cut Tire (slang) burden ILT ' 11 • 1 T ers include John Reese, principal 67 Weight of 13 Signifying N ejlW i I A 0 Mrs Edward Heffner. Peggy Kline, maiden name I I- m'' [ of the Kutztown Elementary school, Revolving Charge . . . Eastern Asia s *|s » E1 N D 1 t1 N E R S Shirley Kratzer, Paul Siegfried, 80 Moist IS Levy P and Carol Hauck, KAHS alumna. SO River dam 23 Every one "Tm I A L S Mrs. Mary Deisher, Margaret Wess­ Costs! 61 Heating IS Small sail­ M* who recently completed her first vessels boat Answer te P.ssle Na. SIM ner. Betty Seidel, Clair Noll, Mrs. Daniel Shade, Ray Leslie, Mrs. year at Pennsylvania State Univer­ CHOOSE THE SIZE BEST FOR YOUR NEEDS sity. Douglass K. Reed will repre­ Your dollars make sense when you retread or recap, be­ George Wisser, James Arndt, Mrs. If Each IMPORTANT CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAYS II IV Unger and Mrs. Betty Yeager sent the YMCA. cause you get a lot more mileage out of your original invest­ Month You Pay $10 $15 $20 $25 $30 A hundred years from now it June 8: Darlene Bausher, Ham­ June 13: Mrs. Frederick Saul, Leaders are attending the an­ ment. But—be sure the work is done by someone who will not matter what my bank ac­ burg, R. 2, seven, and Roger Kci* Shirley Bortz, Pauline Stopp, Wal­ nual Berks Recreation Institute at count was, the sort of house I lived ely, Jr., Kutztown, R. 3, nine ter Hengey, Frank Zilli. Doris Wilson High, West Lawn, which knows! We've been recapping for a long time—we know Your Credit in, or the kind of car 1 drove. But June 10: Linda Boyer, New Tri­ Schwoyer, John Geist, Jr., Mrs. ends Friday. how! Limit Is $60 $90 $120 $150 $180 Ihe world may be different because poli, eight. George Yenser. Ray Schlegel, Mrs. 1 was important in the life of a June 11: Dallas Miller, Kuizlown. Paul Serfass. Mrs. Sallie Barto, SOCIAL SECURITY NOTICE boy. R. 2, eight. Norman Kratzer, Mrs. Norman A representative of the Reading June 12: Richnrr1 Allen Itnuimr. Smilh. Mrs. Asher Treichler, Wil­ -Social Security Board will be at DETURK'S ASK ANY SALES PERSON BUSINESS BIRTHDAYS Kutztown. four. lard Weigle, Calvin Bonawitz, Carl the Town Hall, Kutztown, Tues­ June 1, 1940—George Erb, Elec­ June 13: Randy Lewis, Kempton. Bieber, Thelma Rhode, Jeanette day, from 2 to 4 p.m. The Reading SERVICE STATION trician. R. 2. four. Huyette, sterling Oldt, June Pen­ office is open daily till 5 p.m. ALLENTOWN June 11, 1928—Fenstermacher and singer, Eileen Fegley and Samuel 31 Noble Street, Kutztown Dial 7914 N. SEVENTH AT ALLEN Son Hardware Store. Before you flare up at anyone's Smith. 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EVERYBODY'S SALE tawny school auditorium. On sale "TODAY'S SURGERY" Topton House. Walter Werst will In the near future the Kutztown will be hoagies, hot dogs, ice A talk "Today's Surgery, by Dr. preside. Paul W. Bond Sr. is pro­ VFW Auxiliary will sponsor an Food Sales—Suppers cream, strawberries, coffee, sodas, Clifford H. Trexler, Mertztown, a gram chairman. Everybody's Sale. Household ar­ cake and candy. surgeon at the Allentown hospital, Joseph Elsenbrown, Reading, Church Services ticles, furniture, knickknacks and St. John's Lutheran church school, will be featured at tonight's meet­ spoke on "Our Future In America" other white elephants are sought Kutztown, will hold its annual The Aid Society of Huff's church ing of Topton Rotary at 5:45 at the at the recent session. after. All donations will be trans­ strawberry festival Saturday start­ will hold a bake sale Saturday at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Maxatawny E-R Parish ferred to the VFW Hall by truck. ing at 4 p.m., at the recreation hall. Rohrbach's Memorial Chapel. On Rev. Carlton L. Heckman, S.T.M., Rev. Franklin D. Slifer, Pastor Call Mrs. Arthur Moyer, Mrs. Ells­ Chicken pies, chicken barbecues, sale will be cakes, pies, raised Pastor St. Peter's, Topton: Church School, worth Bieber or Mrs. H. D. Oswald. french fries, pastry, cakes, coffee, cakes, chicken pies, shooflies, Church School, 9 a.m. Worship, 9:15 a.m. Worship, 10:30 a.m. ice cream, strawberries, sodas and hoagies and vegetable soup. 10:15 a.m. Dr. BSu&j TtJiOstXa, Christ De Long's, Bowers: Commu- IMPORTANT DECISIONS strawberry sundaes will be on sale. ^vf*e*V °* f IL-Kft. P-Hu.«-**-H C*U.K«%#JI *iA « . RET. ROBERT H. HAJR.PF.W. gAurtttt srwtnJker T.uther I-o.aiio v V •*' -•• *•,»-,*•* • a.m. Tragedy of aa Empty Lift. 6:30 p.m. Monday, WMS; Tues­ District Secretary, has called a A chicken-ala king strawberry The Kutztown Y Gradate wttl day, Church School Officers and conduct a bake sale Saturday at We live In • spiritual world meeting of the Kutztown YMCA supper will be served Saturday Teachers. Maxatawny-Lyons Lutheran Parish Renninger's Market and Auction. no less real because lt is unseen Rev. John L. Long, Pastor Advisory Board for Monday June from 4 to 8 p.m., at the Longswamp Social Hall by the Longswamp Proceeds will be used to send dele­ by mortal eyes. But let us not St Paul's E-R Zion, Maxatawny: Church School, 9 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the Drop-In-Youth doubt its reality. In that unseen Union church school. gates to the Y Gradale conference Rev. Robert Harting, Pastor a.m. Worship, "Because the Love Center at the Town Hall. at Chambersburg June 16-17. world, spirits of good and of evil Church School, 9 a.m. Worship, "Important decisions are to be cross our pathway everyday seek­ of God Dwells In You." Young A Father's Dav Ice Cr,*>am Fes­ 10:15 a.m. Mothers' Class and People's Group, 7:30 p.m. made" he advises. ing an abiding place in our hearts. tival, sponsored by the Maxatawny The West Main street residence Men's Bible Class, Wednesday at St. Paul's, Lyons: Worship, 8 a.m. These statements are suggested Township PTA, will be held Sun­ of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fulton, Kutz­ 7:30 p.m. "Because the Love of God Dwells In love of home, the love of coun­ by the Tragedy of an Empty day. June 17, at 3 p.m., in the Maxa­ In You." Church School, 9 a.m. try has its rise.—Charles Dickens town, is being repainted. Life, as related in verses 41-45 of St John's Lutheran Ladies' Bible Class, Tuesday at the 12th chapter of Matthew. Rev. J. W. Bittner, Pastor 7-.30 p.m. Only God can cast evil out of Church School, 9 a.m. Worship, a man. In the Instance of which 10:15 a.m. Matthew writes, the evil spirit Topton-Dryville Lutheran Parish Rev. Alton F. Hoffman, Pastor walked through dry places seek­ Grace E.C. Trinity, Topton: Church School, ing rest and found none. Evil is Rev. C. C. Harlacker, Pastor not in conditions but in the heart Church School, 9 a.m. Worship, 10 9:15 a.m. Worship, 10:30 a.m. of man. Then the spirit returned a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meet­ Christ, Dryville: Church School, to the vacated house, and, taking ing, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. Trinity Communion, 9:30 with him seven other spirits more a.m. wicked than himself they entered St Mary's Parish in and dwelt and the last state Rev. Francis J. Fox Longswamp Lutheran Parish of that man was worse than the Kutztown: Masses, 7 and 9:30 a.m. Rev. Richard C. Wolf, Pastor St. Paul's, Longswamp: Church first. Evansville: Mass, 8 a.m. There once stood on the out- School. 9 a.m. Worship, 10:15 aklrts of New Orleans a deserted St Paul's Lutheran, -C.'Mrtwood am. old brick house. Its woodwork was Rev. Martin L. Rothenberger, Bowers Lutheran Parish decaying, ita window panes were Pastor broken. A decrepit old horse, Church School, 9:30 a.m. Worship, Rev. Charles T, Herman, Pastor iM MKS. AMHKIOA grazing In the yard, was the only 10:30 a.m. Children's Day Pro­ Huff's: Church School, 9 a.m. Wor­ sign of life about the place. On gram, 7:30 p.m. ship, 10 a.m. the front gate was a board, "For Moselem-Becker's Lutheran Parish Sale." That was the tragedy of an St Paul's E-R, Fleetwood Rev. Rufus E. Kern, D.D., Pastor empty house. The tragedy of the The Rev. J. Paul Kehm, Pastor house illustrates that which la Worship, 8:30 a.m. Zion, Moselem: Church School, 9 infinitely worse, the tragedy of an a.m. Worship, 10:15 a.m. empty life. "An idle brain," we Emmanuel EUB, Fleetwood Rav. A. M. Gottschalk, Pastor Grimville E-R Parish have heard of old. "is the devil's Rev. Lester D. Brown, Pastor workshop." Let us open our heart Children's Day Program, 9:15 a.m. New Bethel Zion: Worship, 9 a.m. to the presence of God and to Worship, 10:30 a.m. all the good things it brings. Church School, 10 a.m. Faith MBC, Fleetwood Dunkel's: Church School, 9:30 a.m. TRINITY NOTES Rev. T. D. Gehret Pastor Worship, 10:30 a.m. Guest speaker at Trinity Luth­ Worship, 9:15 a.m. Church School, 10:30 a.m. Evangelistic Service, Grimville Lutheran Parlvh ft eran church, Kutztown, Sunday at Rev. Craig J. Dorward, Pastor 10:15 a.m. will be Dr. Henry En­ 7:30 p.m. New Bethel: Church School, 9:15 dress, executive secretary of the Seventh Day Adventists, Fleetwood a.m. Communion, 10:30 a.m. stewardship department of the Gordon C. Osgood, Pastor Frieden's: Worship, 9 a.m. Church ULCA, and affiliated in the same Saturday Services: Church School, School, 10 a.m. capacity with the Lutheran Lay­ 9:30 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. men's Movement. Jacksonville E-R Charge Mrs. C. L. Heckman and Amelia Missionary Church, Fleetwood Rev. Clarence R. Rahn, Pastor Bolich wilt share the "Missions in Rev. Fred Millikan, Pastor St. Peter's, Lynnville: Church Song" program at Monday night's Church School, 9:30 a.m. Worship, School, 9:30 a.m. Worship, 10:30 meeting of the Missionary Society. 10:30 a.m. Youth Fellowship. 7 a.m. '-'-•. *i Church school officers and teach­ p.m. Worship, 7:30 p.m. ers will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. New Tripoli Lutheran Parish Faith Tabernacle, Fleetwood Rev. Luther J. Linn, Pastor DVBS, MOLLTOWN Rev. John G. Leardi, Pastor Ebenezer, New Tripoli: Church All the community children are Church School, 9:30 a.m. Worship, School, 8:30 a.m. Worship, 9:30 invited to attend the Daily Vaca­ 11 a.m. Evangelistic Services, 7:30 a.m. tion Bible School at Becker's St. p.m. Also Wednesday at same Jacob's, Jacksonville: Church Peter's, Molltown, which opens hour. School, 9:30 a.m. Worship, 10:45 June 11. Becker's St Peters a.m. STOP THAT ITCHI Rev. J. Paul Kehm, E-R Pastor IN JUST 15 MINUTES, Worship, 10:15 a.m. COMMUNITY VESPERS If not pleated, your 40c back at any Holiness Christian, Lyons BEGIN JUNE 24, PARK drug ttors. Try instant-drying ITCH ME NOT for itch of eczema, ringworm, insect Rev. Daniel W. Zimmerman, Pastor The first of five annual Commu­ bites, foot itch or other surface itch. Easy Church School, 9:15 a.m. Worship, nity Vesper services sponsored by to use day or night. Now at leh's Drug 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meet­ the Kutztown Ministers Association Store, Kutztown. ing, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. at Kutztown Park, will be held Sun­ day, June 24, at 7 p.m. The Rev. Carl Harlacker, of Grace EC church, Kutztown, will preach the sermon, and the Rev. Craig J. Dorward, Grimville Lutheran Parish, will be liturgist. The remainder of the schedule is as follows: July 8: Liturgist, Rev. N Better Paint Made ujj? John L. Long, Speaker, Rev. Jacob W. Bittner; July 15: Rev. Lester D. This wormn^ a\ fta \toar\\e\- a reporter qtAestforied me: at Any Price! Brown, Rev. Laslo Hunyady; July 22: Rev. John L. Herbster, Rev. DeTURK HARDWARE CO. Carlton L. Heckman; July 29: Rev. 125 W. MAIN ST. Phone 5161 KUTZTOWN Dr. Rufus E. Kern, Rev. Robert Harting. ^ _-. maker and mother? WHS The committee in charge com­ Q. You're a home maker &;&^-^<^^S#^^^ prises Pastors Hunyady and Dor­ ward. A. Yes. THE RUEnTOUJn PRinT mFG. CO. 0 Do you and your family attend Church? BiitnToujn, Ptnnn Who's New Q' v unless prevented by illness. *HE CHURCH FOR ALL A. Every week, unless p ? ALL HORNING—A son was born in FOR THE CHURCT SEWERAGE St. Joseph's hospital to Anthony and Margie (Nagle) Horning, Fleet­ A^-JJaj-f-l- ~r* lor wood. DELONG—A son was born in the d mocrac DISPOSAL «m. .urvrv. The™ " ' y "°r civilira.ion Allentown hospital to Mr. and Mrs. ^^sszs*^^Mmmtmmm -ry p,£ ^£«*» --J «ZZ why Henry DeLong, Mertztown R. 1. n e I r Ul y BORRELL—A son was born in O When it's raining or snowmgdoesnt. «d .uppor, ,h. Church Sey ar rn, '? T! PROBLEM? (I For the Reading hospital to Samuel and home? .u„ keen us from doing other things «*own. sakof ehi ,(2 commut) For hi. .-MMe "V^ .* (3') For *»of Kay (Spurlin) Borrell, Fleetwood or R. 3. A. No.BadweatherdoeSn,us^«^o ^ „„ rainy day, so sak. c u» cnTChtiirihiTZoiV *• SEE ,d ha moral SCHOCH—A daughter was born and material suDDort PLT. " in the Allentown hospital to Mr. • ^^tdWschoo, 'arly and repaToTBiS^dai,'0 * **"«* "•* and Mrs. Harold Schoch, Kutztown Day Sunday.. ?°°,k Ch«P««- Vers*. R. 3. • •. Psalms 95 Mr .* • •• GeneaiD..I a 1-11 BOYER—A son was born in the londay. 1 1-lf Wayne Merkel Contractor • • . Gsnssis 1 Allentown hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Q. Then you fee! reguiar •"•**•££ ^ ,. the fourth R. Tuesday .... • >. Gsnssis 20-31 Wednssdsy.. 2 1-2S EXPERT INSTALLATION OF SEPTIC TANKS Thursday • • Psalms I Neil Boyer, Fleetwood. riaay Psalm„ —....s. 14 AND CESSPOOLS Fridal y , 2* 14 HOLLENBACH—A daughter 5 12-21 was born in St. Joseph's hospital --^::::::::::::;;f-T ^Ioai„. Fleetwood Phon* 8294 to Ray and Nancy (Frederic) Hol­ lenbach, Kutztown R. 2. Copyrmbt ISM, KeWtar Adv. Servwa, Siresburs, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiialii i These Religious Messages Are Being Published Each Week under the Sponsorship MABRY'S Quality Meats AT of the Following Interested Individuals and The Patriot

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SIX The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 7, 1956 their license or were not of age. JAMES BEEBE FOLKS RICE-LAMB SKILLET DINNER Glorette Fisher Union School He reported that due to increased NOW LIVING IN NAPLES Continued from pog* one pupil population there are still GCA Air-Controlman and Mrs. aid when its elementary school teacher openings in the following James Beebe are living in Naples, Our Men In Uniform Dickinson Alumna fields for the junior high school: together with their two daughters building is occupied. Glorette Ann Fisher, daughter of one for English and Spanish; one, Jane EUen and Laurie. They plan PFC. RtCHARD KLINE In France In other actions the boards elect­ Pvt. Phaon Schappell, son of Mr. and Mrs. CMI Fisher, Kutz­ social studies and guidance, and to tour other parts of Italy and the ENROUTE FROM OKINAWA ed a junior high principal and two, mathematics. Scandinavian countries. Mr*. Bee- Mr. and Mrs. John Schappell, Kutz­ town, was graduated June 3rd from Pfc. Richard Kline, who has been awarded several contracts. He also reported that eight Jani­ be, the former Marcia Zimmerman, town, Is serving with the Army's Dickinson college. She was among serving as Chaplain Assistant on Quartermaster Company at Verdon, Balph Shankweiler, Kutztown, tors from the Jointure attended the is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Okinawa since March 1955, is en- 207 to receive a degree at the Car- head of the KAHS history depart­ recent Janitor's school at the Green­ Zimmerman, Allentown, formerly of France. He arrived overseas May , , routr' iteatip It? pi/aned Ms parents tus. ere entered rae anrved torves taut ZMSpUiflplttQn efinyf ^? ty ~. '<\ ment and soccer coach, was elected wich-Lenhartsville Elementary Kutztown. Prior to her marriage teaching yHne/paf of the J*..-I*«#.^> she was a WAVE Aircontrolman at the other night from Seattle. Wash­ December and received his basic ed the pre-law course. Her parents stdvw-atfJ-aWrCootractor Gbarles m formed Junior high school. He has the 2iir*l AiiCW>VJ2S, fcr*M2 &ttj ington, having made the trip across training at Fort Dix, New Jersey. and her grandfather, C. S. Siegfried Arndt, Lenhartsville B. 1, will start He was stationed at Fort Lee, Va., and Mrs. Siegfried witnessed the a master's degree in education from renovating the present elementary Fla. the South Pacific by Army Trans­ prior to being send overseas. Commencement and heard Otto the University of Pennsylvania. He building the latter part of this Her brother Seaman Boyce Zim­ port. Two-In-One Party Kraushaar, president of Goucher will take over his duties next Sep­ week. merman Jr., is now cruising in He can scarcely wait to see his Airman 1/C Charles Geisinger college, Baltimore. tember when the junior high school Southern waters aboard the U.S.S. l»-month old daughter Susan, at will occupy the present elementary was recently feted at a combina­ Miss Fisher, who plans to con­ SPORTS RESULTS Amherst. Harrisburg, where Mrs. Kline has tion farewell-birthday party at the tinue her study of law, enjoyed a building. been living with her parents. Church Softball League home of his mother, Mrs. Clara 10 weeks' trip last summer through The contract for the Installation CHANGE TO THE Geisinger, Blandon. In attendance 11 European countries, including of temperature controls in some of W L In Germany were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geis­ Scandinavia. the classrpoms in the senior high St. Paul's E. and B 3 1 LIGHT SIDE FOR SUMMER! Pfc. Stuart Hermany, husband of inger, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burkert, She is an alumna of KAHS building was awarded to Moyer Dryville 3 1 lig*h» in weight Ii rigbt in style for Mrs. Marion (Schroeder) Her­ Deranard Fraser, Paul Delp and Plumbing and Heating and for pupil St. John's E. and B 3 1 lummir . . . ond we're right on the many. Kempton, R. 2, is a heli­ Clifford Heller, Fleetwood; Mr. and accident insurance to the American St. John's Lutheran 2 1 MAXATAWNY-LYONS PARISH beam of fashion. Com* in and »• copter mechanic in the 37th Engi­ Mrs. Kermit Hilbert and family, Daily Vacation Bible School Casualty Company, Samuel Butz, Bowers 2 2 neer Battalion's Headquarters and Breinigsville; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne which began Monday at both agent. Maxatawny 1 3 our light-weight materials in tho new­ J>rvice Company at Mannheim, Geisinger and Mrs. Martin Spraut est colors. 1**4 pounds lamb shoulder Brown meat and garlic in churches of the parish will continue The KAHS Band was granted per­ Lehigh Zion 1 3 Germany. He entered the Army in and family, Reading; Shirley Burk­ through June 15. Sessions at St. mission to play at the Heifer Dedi­ New Jerusalem 0 3 SPECIALIST ON CUSTOM TAILORING August 1954. and completed basic ert, Washington, D.C; Mr. and Mrs. 1 clove garlic, split heated shortening in large skillet. Remove garlic. Add onions and Paul's, Lyons, are at 9 a.m., and at cation of the Lehigh, Eastern and Monday's Schedule FOR MEN AND WOMEN training at Fort Gordon, Georgia. Nathaniel Higginbotham, Camden, 1 tablespoon shortening Zion, Maxatawny, at 7:30 p.m. An­ celery and cook 5 minutes longer, Central Pennsylvania Synods of the St. Paul's at Lehigh Zion He arrived in Europe in March N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. John Trexler 2 tablespoons minced onions nouncements of public programs for E. and B. church July 22 at the 1955. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. and family, Fogelsville, and Charles */4 cup diced celery stirring frequently to prevent Doth schools will be made in the Dryville at St. John's E. and B. Winkler Farm, Lyons, and at the Maxatawny at St. John's Lutheran PETER B. BLATT Vincent Hermany, Kempton, R. 2, and Lee Geisinger, Shirley Bailey Vt pound (2 med.) tomatoes overbrowning. near future. 4M Walnut Street and is a graduate of Slatington High Lutheran Home anniversary at Top- New Jerusalem at Bowers and Alvin Fritzinger. *)4 cup uncooked rice Remove skin from tomatoes and Commencement for the graduates ton in August. school. Promoted l**i cupa fresh or frozen peas cut into small pieces. Add to meat. of the Teacher Training course of The Board decided to look Into Recent Graduate Norman Eberly, Jr., who is serv­ Bring to a boil. Lower heat; cover Zion Union church school. Maxa­ ing as an armorer with the First 2 tablespoons minced parsley the matter of providing special Pfc. Paul Kramer, son of Mrs. l'a teaspoons salt and simmer slowly for about 30 tawny, will be held Sunday at 9 classes for mentally retarded chil­ Carrie Kramer. Hamburg, was re­ Battalion of the Marine Corps at V. teaspoon pepper minutes, or until meat is tender. a.m. Orations will be given by each dren in the Jointure Area. cently graduated from the Army's Camp Pandleton, California, was re­ member of the class. Diplomas will Ist Corps Non-Commissioned Offi­ cently promoted to sergeant. He V. teaspoon basil Add remaining ingredients in Harry Kline was re-elected treas­ Take the whole family be presented by Homer Guldin, urer of the Joint Board. cers Academy in Korea. He is a entered the service in Feb. 1954, and IK cups water order listed. Again bring mixture church school president. Mrs. Gul­ driver in Battery B of the 24th In­ received his basic training at Par­ to a boil and lower heat. Cover din is the teacher of the class. Principal's Report fantry Division's llth Field Artil­ ris Island, S.C., after which he un­ Remove bone and excess fat and simmer about 20 minutes, or Paul C. Dunkelberger, supervis­ to spend the day at. . derwent six-weeks training at Camp Officers recently re-elected by the ing principal of Kutztown Area lery Battalion. He entered the Army from meat and cut into small until rice and peas are tender. Parish Council are: LeBoy Hassler, in January 1955, and received basic Pendleton. He served nine months cubes or slices. Yields six servings. Schools, told the Board that 50 with the Marines in Korea. He is president, and Irvin Miller, secre­ training at Fort Gordon, Georgia. tary. pupils completed all phases of the He arrived overseas last February. a graduate of KAHS and is the son driver training course and obtained He is a graduate of KAHS and prior of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eberly, Sr., ST. PAUL'S GUILD HAS their driver's license. An additional •J.m~a --; Forty-five members and guests of Kutztown, reside at Sacramento, In Vacation Bible 23, at Kutztown Fire Hall, at 6:30 v THE NATURAL SPOT Calif. St. Paul's E and B Guild enjoyed p.m. Dancing to the music of Frank School, Kutztown a dinner last night at Kemp's Hotel. Pegg's orchestra will also be en­ Safe Driver Award The monthly program was pre­ joyed. FOR DANDRUFF Pfc. Fred Williams, Jr., a truck sented by Mrs. Stanley Yorgey and Mrs. Carl Bast, and Mrs. Joseph Science has discovered a medicine DORNEY PARK driver in Headquarters and Service Offerings Will Be Used To The Lyons Jets defeated Bally, that kills dandruff germs, relieves itch­ PE NNSYLV Company of the 7866th Army Unit Lambert, Guild president, conduct­ 6-5, in a recent 10 inning baseball ed the brief business session. ing, inflammation and soothes irri­ in Ingrandes, France, was the re­ Purchase Booklets For game on the winners' home dia­ tated skin areas. Named RR*r-o it dis­ cent recipient of a safe driver Children Overseas During the social hour a skit, mond. A double by Geist in the solves flakingski n tissue, floats away • Rotket Ship • Done* Floor (Cattle Garden • Jack Pot Prtzot "The Millinery Department" was award while serving with the Euro­ 10th inning gave the Jets the extra scalp debris with a medical detergent • Scooter Roots • Stock Car Rate*—Fridays • Whip In brewing this is pean Communications Zone. He Though the school bells did not presented by Mrs. George Frey and point to win. The Jets will be host ingredient so hair can "breathe." won the award for his outstanding ring out last Monday morning, the Mrs. Lambert. Games were led by to Maxatawny Sunday. M-r-o stimulates blood flow to scalp, • LittU Show Boat • Rollor Skating Rink • Coatfor a world-honored Mrs. George DeTurk, Mrs. Hannah safety record in driving military Kutztown streets were full of chil­ nourishing hair roots, helping to keep • Kiddieland • Zephyr Jr Str-Mmlin* Train • Dovll'c Cavo Houck and Florence Kemp. hair healthy and attractive. Only $ 1.25. symbol...it's the vehicles. He entered the Army in dren, of nursery age through 8th Good manners and soft words • Dornoy Pork Inn • Miniatvr* Got* Cowr*e • Merry -Go-Round October 1954 and arrived overseas The committee on arrangements have brought many a difficult thing trade-mark of grade. They were bound for St. RAUCH'S REXALL DRUO STORE in April 1955 from an assignment at comprised Mrs. Yorgey, Mrs. Bast to pass.—Aesop Fleetwood Fort Lee, Virginia. He is the son John's Church, for the opening of and Mrs. John Moyer. of Fred Williams, Sr„ Lenhartsville, the 1956 Daily Vacation Bible R. 1. School, sponsored by the Kutztown NEUWEILER Ministers Association. Following the Kutztown Golfers SUMMER STORE HOURS: Mon., Tues. & Wed. 9:45 a. m. to 5 p. m. COURT OF HONOR worship they transferred to the . . . brewers of World- A Court of Honor for Scout Troop sponsoring churches where classes Register Tie-Loss 4 will be held at the Town Hall to­ will continue each morning from Honored Ales and B*mr. The Kutztown Fire Company night at 7:30. The sound film, "They nine to eleven until June 15. s $ Also Serve" will be shown, and golfers registered a tie and loss in SALE! Save 20 to 50 on For an exceptionally fine Friday morning, the fifteenth, will awards for advancement will be mark the closing session, featuring two matches June 4 in the Berks beer, try Neuweiler light presented. Refreshments will be Open House and a brief service. County Firemen's Golf League. Lager. It's lager beer at served. The offering, together with those Kutztown Beneficial and Ham­ Parents and friends are invited. burg Fire played to a 13Vi-13V2 tie febestl given daily, will be used for the pur­ chase of Bible booklets to be sent in' a B Division game at Green these complete bed outfits! JUNIOR-MIDGET TEAMS Hills to remain in third place. The DISTRIBUTED BY to children of other lands through There will be both Junior and the World Council of Churches. team has a 3-1-1 log. The summaries Midget baseball teams operating are: Eddie Kutz, H, 2¥i; Frank KUTZTOWN BOTTLING WORKS Twelve booklets may be purchased at Shady Spot Playground which for a dollar. Geist, VA. William Kramer, H, 2Yz; SO Whiteoak StrMt will open Monday afternoon at the Bennie Herman, Yi. Hamburg won Park. All boys interested in join­ The cooperating churches are St. Kutxtown, Po. John's Lutheran and E. and R., Trin-1 best ball, 3-0. W. Fisher, H, 2; ing the teams are urged to report. George Sell, 1. D. Mengel, H, Vi; WAGON ity Lutheran. St. Paul's E. and B. Ellie Borrell, IVi. Hamburg won and Grace Evangelical Congrega- [ Dest ball, 2-1. Chet Schappell, K, tional. 3; B. Stan, 0. Curtis Graff, K, 3; J. Teachers and Helpers Pennypacker, 0. Kutztown won best WHEEL Classes, place of meeting, teachers ball, 3-0. Bunk Bed and helpers include the following: Trinity Church: Nursery: Mrs. Doug­ Blandon drubbed Kutztown Fire, lass Reed, Reba Angstadt, Karen 20-7, in an A Division game at Rich 2 Beds +2 Springs +2 Mattresses + 2IHllow8 + Ladder + Guardrail Herring; kindergarten: Mrs. Lin­ Maiden. The loss was the third in wood Hoppes. Mrs. John Frederick, five starts for the K-towners. The Used summaries are: Frank Lindenmuth, Martha Angstadt and Mary Stauffer; I B, 3; Tobey Mathias, 0. Geiger, K, - A $149 VALUE - grade one: Mrs. Lloyd Berger, Pa-1 2V*i; Ahrens, V2. Best ball halved. tricia Lessig and Margo Epting; j Zeb Franco, B, 2Vi; Al Bensing, Yi. grade two: Mrs. Paul Madeira, Mrs. i Frank Szoke, B, 2; Kermit O'Neil, Hibbs. Margaret Stein and Gloria 1. Blandon won best ball, 2V4-V4. Heffner; St. John's: Grade three: Wes Moore, B. 2; Bill Lessig, 1. Ken Cars Mrs. D. Darwin Angstadt, Buth $ Sayer, B, 3; Pete Adam, 0. Blandon Koch, Marie Bond and Mrs. Marie won best ball, 3-0. Hibbs, substitute teacher; St. Paul's: grade four: Mrs. John Dry, Brenda Kutztown Fire will play Temple 55 CHEVROLET 4-door Bel Air V8, Power Glide, Two- Scheidt, Mary Miles; grade five: in an A Division match Monday at tone Paint Green Hills, and Kutztown Bene­ Mrs. Allen Smith, Judy Diener, Mrs. ficial will meet Shillington in a B 55 BUICK Special Riviera, Full Power, Radio and Joseph Howard, substitute teacher; Division game on the same course. 99 grade six: Mrs. John Grim, Nancy ONLY 11.25 WEEK! Heater Bair; and Grace EC: grades seven- 55 FORD 2-door Sedan, Radio, Heater, Two-Tone, eight: Rev. C. C. Herlacker and Want to save dollars ... 50 of Mrs. Evan Fisher. Mrs. Kermit Os­ 'am? Want to save space . . . White Sidewall Tires, Rear Speaker wald is the music teacher for the Auditorium Theatre plenty of it? Then rush In to 54 CHEVROLET 2-door Sedan, Radio and Heater nursery and kindergarten children RJKTWOOD and Mrs. Ralph Adam art teacher Benesch's tomorrowl Here are our best-telling bunk beds In 54 FORD 4-door Sedan, Radio, Heater, Fordomatic grades four through six. The regis­ Fri.-Sat., June 8-9 trars are Mrs. Platon Gottlund, Mrs. popular "Wagon Wheel" design 53 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Hardtop, Radio, Heater, Clarence Smith and Mrs. Kermit The Story of Lillian Roth! —and here they arm complete with bedding for only $991 You Two-tone, One Owner, Low Mileage Oswald. 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associated with his son David in a Jubilee Show roofing business here. Kutztown Calendar During World War One he was *>u**V June 13-14-15 cited for bravery while serving in thc Belgian army, and won the To-tight—At 7:30—Court of Honor—Troop 4 Boy Scouts, Town Hall Croix de Guerre. •, Tonight—Third and Fourth Degrees, Grange At Grange Hall He was an honorary member of Tonight and Friday at 8 p.«*,.—OWttd R«Nt«v, 55 Pupils of Marie Shaw's ^PRICES YOU LIKE Dance Studio—KAHS—Auspices Parents Club Elementary Kutztown Rotary. School Backed by Grange, Proceeds "Jack," as he was comradely known by everyone from children June ft—Cub Scouts Softball Game—Topton To Benefit YMCA and AT YOUR NOBLE STREET MARKET June 10—Fourteenth Reunion—Pupils Maxatawny School—Kutztown on the street to his pals at Danner's Grange Hall The 4-H Club Dairy, his buddies on Council, his June 10-17— Dedication Week—Zieqel Church .cronies, and his countless business jutve tf-*-r+.O.E. Auxiliary Installation; initiation of Applicants June 25 Rehearsals are weft under way friends, will long be remembered CREEN June 11—At 7:30 p.m.—YMCA Board Meeting—Drop-in-Youth Cen­ for the Hometown Jubilee Show for his genial personality, ever- ter—Town Hall sponsored by Kutztown Grange for ready answers and sound advice. He June 11—At 7:30 p.m.—Legion Auxiliary Election the benefit of the Kutztown YMCA gave unstintingly of himself in the LIMA Junel3—At 7:30 p.m.—Allentown Hospital Auxiliary—St Paul's and the 4-H Club fund-raising proj­ affairs of the borough and his coun­ Church ect. sel was often sought concerning June 13-14-15—Hometown Jubilee Show—Grange Hall—Auspices Hometown Jubilee will have a Eastern Nazarene College Crusaders Male Quartet borough management and political BEANS <<-" Grange—Benefit YMCA and 4-H Club three-night run June 13, 14, 15 and matters. During his long illness, a full two hours of entertainment is The Eastern Nazarene College second tenor; Dale Wanner, Royers- "Jack" was always cheerful and (Don't Miss This One) June 14—At 2 p.m.—Reading Hospital Auxiliary—Mrs. Frank Good­ ford, baritone; Clifford Patnode, man, New President, Hostess promised young and old. Only local Crusaders male quartet will sing kept himself informed on local, 3 19 talent will be used and a large cast Keeseville, N.Y., bass. A represen­ June 14—Woman's Club Installation at the Church of the Nazarene, state, national and world affairs. At Cutrite is having fun rehearsing the comedy Kutztown, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. tative traveling with the group will times he was able to get about and June 14—Public Card Party—Legion Auxiliary Juniors speak briefly about Eastern Naz­ June 15—Closing of Daily Vacation Bible School—Open House and parts and outdoing one another to Its personnel includes John Carl­ had hopes of recovery, and was WAXPAPER produce laughs. arene college, Wollaston Park, 23 Program—St John's Church—Offering to Benefit Overseas Chil­ son, Jamaica, New York, first tenor; grateful for the unfailing ministra­ There are pretty scenes as well Quincy, Mass., which offers liberal tions of his physician and friend dren Wilbur Ellison, Manchester, Conn., as comedy enacted by teenage girls arts degrees in 14 fields. Dr. S. E. Rager. RITTER'S BABO in colorful costumes. Local men are He loved his home town and was Malcolm Dietrich, 16, One of 18 also practicing to portray the fa­ truly a booster. The older townsfolk mous Honey Bunny Boos, Marilyn remember him and his brother Carl CATSUP Cleanser Monroe, Rita Hayworth, Betty as the "Brownie" kids of Ulrich To Attend Scout Jamboree, Scotland Grable, Dorothy Lamour and the Of Special Interest Miller, and the home of Jack and Kutztown gal who became world Esther has always been the happy Malcolm H. Dietrich, son of How­ 19 2'"19' linist in the orchestra. Despite the famous Irmingtrude Popgirdle. Mr. and Mrs. Allan F. Bubeck, Clarence Adam recently moved meeting place of returning Kutz- ard Dietrich, head of the KAHS fact that his llth grade schedule is A King and Queen popularity test Jr., and daughter Darlene, Beau­ into the 441 W. Main St. property tonians. The sympathy of his many Business Education Department, full of scholastic and extra-curricu­ will be conducted and those poll­ mont, Texas, are on a vacation trip friends go to his devoted wife and lar activities, he manages to main­ he purchased from Frederick Beck­ and Mrs. Dietrich, Pleasantville, ing the most votes at a dime a vote that includes the Painted Desert, er, who moved to Reading R. 2. their son David, who stood by him will attend the International Boy tain a B-Plus average. His ambition will be crowned on the stage and re­ during his illness and by their is to become a doctor. Grand Canyon, Meteor Crater in Mr. and Mrs. David Haas, Allen­ CASMT/OA/ Scout Jamboree in Scotland this ceive prizes. Each entrant will carry Arizona; and San Francisco, Yose- town, recently celebrated their 50th faith and love made his long days summer. An Eagle Scout and a Malcolm is also at work on the a card saying "Vote for me for mite Park, Los Angeles and Holly­ as cheerful and comfortable as pos­ "Pro Deo et Patria" Lutheran anniversary with a family dinner member of the Order of the Arrow, King/Queen of the Show." Cards wood. This news reached the Pa­ at Walp's Restaurant. Among their sible. and affiliated with Daniel Boone church emblem, and has completed may be obtained from Marion Demi- For finer flavor in coffee 150 hours of volunteer service at triot via a "I'm just goofy about six children is Stanley Haas, Top- Council, the 16 year-old is one of doff, director at afternoon re­ Disneyland!" postcard. Mr. Bubeck ton. 18 selected by the National Council St. John's Lutheran church, Kutz­ hearsals at the Grange Hall from town. Right now he is at work on a is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan F. Work is progressing on the addi­ George Bieber, 76, Boy Scouts of America to make the 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Bubeck, Sr., Kutztown. tion to the Carl Bieber Garage at Continued from trip. He was chosen in regional pair of mahogany candlesticks to TRY WAVERLY WAFERS FOR A NEW TASTE grace a worship center in the new Kerry Lee Frey and Charles Vine and Baldy streets. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. competition with scouts from Penn­ church school. His hobbies, in ad­ Reiner, Kutztown, witnessed a re­ Ezra Noll, 45. Fleetwood R. 1, is Esther (Angstadt) Bieber, a son sylvania, Virginia, Maryland, Dela­ dition to wood-working in the fam­ Grange Hall Scene cent night game in Yankee Sta­ ,t patient in the Reading hospital George D., Needham, Mass., and two Personal baker's dozen ware and the District of Columbia. dium. New York city, between De­ after fracturing his right ankle and ily garage, are collecting match grandchildren. IVORY SOAP special "We feel," says James Earley, scout book covers and coins, and he is an Of Alumni Dance troit and the Yanks. injuring his knee and foot when His funeral will bo held at the 13 69 executive of the Berks Council, expert with his camera. The house occupied by Mr. and the tractor he was operating upset. Fritz & Kendall Funeral Home at "that Malcolm is the type of boy The Kutztown Grange Hall was Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Beltzner Best of all, Malcolm likes to Mrs. Evan Fisher, West Main, Kutz­ the convenience of the family, his who will serve as an outstanding the scene of the first annual dance town, is being repainted. moved into their recently purchased pastor, the Rev. Carlton L. Heck­ BLU WHITE representative in the explorer-ex­ travel, and he can hardly believe home, the former Oliver Ricken- that he is one of the privileged 18. of the Brandywine Heights Alumni Mrs. Harvey Seidel, Maxatawny, man officiating. Burial will be in change program." In addition to 27 Association which comprises grad­ is in the Allentown hospital. bach property at 316 Pennsylvania Hope cemetery. merit badges Malcolm has six em­ He looks forward to seeing how Ave., Kutztown. George Fox, of the other folks work and play, and uates of the Topton and Longswamp Mrs. William Lessig, Kutztown; The viewing will take place Sun­ FLAKES blems earned on the Philmont Rosa Fegley. Fleetwood; Mrs. Mar­ Keodinger Apartments, will move day from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. mostly he'd like to hear the "Brr" High schools. Music was furnished into the Ida Kohler property, North large Scout Expedition in New Mexico, in of a genuine Scotchman! His father, tha Miller, Fleetwood R. 2, and 1954. He has also travelled in the by Bobby Stoudt and his Orchestra. Robert Lorah. LaMar Zimmerman Whiteoak St., vacated by the Beltz- box his mother, a former teacher, and ners. 23 family car to Florida, New York his 13-year-old brother Leonard Approximately 150 alumni and and William Noll. Blandon, are pa­ and the Gaspe Peninsula. share his enthusiasm for the trip. guests were in attendance. tients in Community General hos­ pital. A five-foot-eight, 157-pound full- Even his 13-weeks-old sister Marcia The winners of the novelty dance J. U. Miller, 61, PONY OUR FRESH EGGS ARE DELIVERED FROM na'ck on the Oley High school soccer gurgles out loud when he talks were Raymond Hieter, Mrs. Alfred Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Garman, College Hill, were Continued from pogo ono NEIGHBORING FARMS DAILY team, the Eagle Scout is also a vio­ about it! Ayres, Laird Heiser, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Epting. Curvous Stauffer Mrs. Anna Weidman, Mary Mengel, a member of the Council, first presi­ Sr., Mrs. Campbell Moatz and Bar­ and Ella Althouse. Reiffton; Mr. dent of the Brotherhood, and served RIDES Keebler's New full BARBARA ANN CHRIST MRS. STICHLER HOST bara Epting. The prizes were do­ and Mrs. Harry Wolfe. Reading; the congregation in many other SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY nated by the Topton and Long­ and Mrs. Diana Dreibelbis, Shoe­ PECAN SANDIES pound TO ST. JOHN'S GUILD ways. BRING THE CHILDREN TO 39 On her sixth birthday Barbara swamp merchants. makersville. He attended KSTC and the Uni­ (Save A Dime On This Delicious Cookie) Ann Christ was given a surprise Mrs. Clem Stichler was hostess Conspicuous among the decora­ George Henry, new manager of versity of Pennsylvania. party that included gifts, greetings, to the Guild of St. John's E and R tions, which were cardinal and the D & S Market, in the former He served two consecutive terms and a cake that centered the re­ church, on "Home-Made Cake gray, the school colors, were pic­ Scholl building. West Main, Kutz­ freshment table. on borough council, his services Rigg's Drive-In KRAFT Night" which netted the organiza­ tures of the graduating classes 1925 town, moved from Emmaus to the terminating in 1954. He was a di­ The party was held in the base­ tion a sizable sum. Mrs. Nevin Hen­ through 1955 and the school ban­ residence on the second floor of rector of the Mutual Insurance On Route 222 ment of her home, 228 W. Race St., singer conducted the program bas­ ners. the property. John Himmelberger, Company of Berks County. For j MIRACLE Fleetwood, which was decorated ed on "The Committed Christian" The Association officers thank the the former proprietor, moved to many years he was a salesman for j with pink and green streamers. assisted by Mrs. Ammon Buchman, following committees and volun­ Landis Store. the Barrett Roofing Company, Read­ SUNDAY WHIP Games were played and prizes Mrs. George Bast, Mrs. Harvey teers for making the dance a suc­ A side porch has been added to awarded, and refreshments in ad­ ing, and in that capacity lived in from 2 P.M. Schlenker and Mrs. Clarence Smith. cess: General Committee: Mrs. Ed­ the residence of Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Charlotte, Va., and Butler, prior to dition to the cake were ice-cream, Mrs. H. D. Oswald conducted the win Rauenzahn Jr., Nancy Keiser, Dunkelberger, West Main, Kutz­ EXCELLENT FOR soft drinks and pretzels. The "sur- returning to Kutztown. Prior to business. Mrs. Robert Adam, Mrs. Arthur Mil­ town. retirement due to ill health, he was SUMMER SALADS priaers" were Linda Wisser, Dennis Guests were Mrs. Burt Moritz, ler, Mrs. Welton Zentner, Mrs. Mrs. Carrie Bartholomew, Kutz­ and Bonnie Buck, Lynn and Michael Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Solon Rein­ George Mack, Mrs. Henry Fegley, town, spent a few days with Mr. O'Neil, Georgene Hall, Baron hard, Philadelphia, who were visit­ Mrs. Charles Fenstermacher, Mr*. and Mrs. George Herceg, Nazareth, NEW Schlegel, Michael Lenhart. Donald ing Mrs. Annie Zimmerman. George Fenstermacher, Shirley Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Frace, Eas­ and Leonard Christ, Mrs. LaVerne Hilda Wagenhorst will be hostess Trollinger, Lucy Pilgert and Char­ ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bar­ 2 Schlegel, Mrs. Robert Christ and at the June 25th meeting, with les Trexler; ticket-publicity: Elea­ tholomew, Nazareth, and Edwin RINSOeiuc boxes Mrs. William K. Adams. Esther Christman in charge of the nor Bieber, Carl Moll, Mrs. Charles Dornblaser, Lake Manzanedo. DETERGENT program. Fenstermacher, Charles Bennett, Raymond Werst, Topton, was There is no time like Spring Mrs. Eleanor Fenstermacher; or­ treated in the Allentown hospital MONEY-SAVER SIZE 45c When life's alive in every thing. chestra: Mrs. Edwin Rauenzahn Jr. —Christina Rossetti SECOND TRIP TO EUROPE for a cut of the left index finger Joyce C. Shade, Fleetwood, is and Mrs. Welton Zentner; prizes: after it was caught in a drill press New Woodbury $1.00 Special aboard the S.S. Queen Mary on her Mrs. Arthur Miller and Mrs. George at the Caloric Appliance Corpora­ second trip to Europe. This time Balthaser: decorations: Mrs. Robert tion, Topton. SHAMPOO 59 she will tour eight countries not Adam and sons Phillip, Timothy and Have you seen the petunias and BERNICE M. SELL previously visited. She has also Jason and Mrs. George Mack; re­ red geraniums that edge the front been to Alaska. freshment: Charles Trexler; volun­ porch at the Milton L. Borrell resi­ She has been supervisor of art in teers: Mr. and Mrs. R. Burton Bord­ dence, West Main? Tasty Chuck Roasts the Towanda public schools for ner, Mrs. Florence Moll, Mrs. several years and is an alumna of Francis Rohrbach, Edwin Rauen­ 41 S. Whiteoak St., Kutztown KSTC. zahn Jr., Mrs. Edwin Rauenzahn Sr.. Mrs. Edith Hertzog, Carlene All experience hath shown that Moll, June Pensinger, Janice Moll and Sandra Fenstermacher. NEW TELEPHONE mankind are more disposed to suf­ fer, while evils are sufferable, than Alumni officers are Carl Moll, LB. to right themselves by abolishing Like a Letter president: Arlan Long, vice presi­ 7694 the forms to which they are ac­ dent; Eleanor Bieber, secretary, and customed.—Jefferson Charles Bennett, treasurer. The Association will hold a re­ organization meeting and elect of­ ficers September 24. from Home ENJOY 'BUYING DAY PLEASURE CAREFULLY SELECTED .MEATS ALWAYS BRIDAL SHOWER FINANCE YOUR HOME WITH OUR Grace Fritch, Mertztown, was re­ cently feted at a surprise bridal Weaver's |b. •**{%< shower by Mrs. Mae Rhoads, Mrs. EVERY WEEK Mortgage Loan Plan Theresa Solt, Anna Green and CHICKEN BREASTS I S Anna Schuler at the Rhoads resi­ Grown and Frozen in Lancaster County Individual Terms—Renf tike Monthly Payments dence, Mertztown. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fritch, she Frozen will become the bride of Asher 2 — 27< Reading Federal Savings & Loan Assn. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin The PA TRIOT REALEMONADE Green, Kutztown, R. 2, June 16th. 612 WASHINGTON STREET READING PILLSBURY HEFFNER REUNION There is no better way to keep loved ones who are The Eastern Division of the Heff­ reg. ner Family Association of America away from home up-to-date with what is going on will hold its 41st annual reunion Piecrust size Saturday, June 30 at 11 a.m., at the at home than by sending them the Patriot. Only in boxes SMITH'S MEN a BOYS SHOP Kutztown Park. The program will include election of officers, musical the Patriot can you read what is happening day-to­ Mix numbers, talks and awarding of 39 JUST IN TIME FOR FRESH RHUBARB OR STRAWBERRY PIES Specializing in Men's Work Clothes prizes. day to friends and former school mates, teachers, Fresh Picked Golden churches and other organizations. 342 STATE STREET HAMBURG, PA. VENETIAN BLINDS BANTAM CORN large 5 * 29

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stsusssasasss.i'axLesisasss Mrs. Stewart Hunsberger, Laurel­ BPW ENJOYS PROGRAM Fleetwood Board EVENTS IN FLEETWOOD State Nest Honors Final "Bake-Off dale, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Ruchti. Tonight and Friday at 8:15: Lions MAXATAWNY STONY RUN Shillington. BY PUPILS OF MEMBER Club "Down Yonder" Minstrel, The Business and Professional Makes Decision On 3 Local Officers OAIA A. RICHARDS July 7 at Festival MIS. EtWOOD IUTZ FJHS Auditorium, Ronald Noll, RALPH B. LUTZ WRITES Women's Club of Kutztown, at a Director Three officials of the Fleetwood Phon* Kutxtown 3780 An old Pennsylvania Dutch art— recent dessert meeting at the Key­ June 9: At 6:30 p.m., FJHS Alum­ Non-Resident Pupils Nest of Orioles and Auxiliary were baking shoofly pies—soon will re­ The Rev. Craig J. Dorward will ABOUT BEACH-COMBING stone Hotel, enjoyed a program by ni Banquet Kutztown Fire Hail, recently named members of the The altar flowers in Zion church conduct Lutheran services at Frie­ pupils of a member, Mrs. Harlan ceive distinguished recognition. "Beach-Combing in New Jersey" Class of 19S6, Guests State Grand Nest of Pennsylvania Sunday were placed by Mr. and den's church Sunday at 9 a.m. is the subject of an article in At- Wiltrout. Ruth Koch and Phyllis Appoints Ebert Secretary ; June It: DVBS, Becker's St Pet­ F.O.O. at a convention in Lehigh­ Mrs. Adam M«rtz in memory of Mottiers skilled in baking this Church scaoo) M M rrv.. 1-antH Hs-tun-a-i-iiV i\h 'Mas-k^s.^, Stump atcr/cd ai.ua aaUrt and er's. Molltown ton. duets, and Ruth, accompanied by John Stengele to Manage tkatr children. Tire rto**ers in the appetizing dish have a chance of Elaine Meek was recently feted by Ralph B. Lutz, Kempton R. 1. June 11-25: DVBS, T-ltfrwwjd Auxiliary President Mrs. "Eliza­ church school room were placed by winning recognition at the seventh at a surprise party in celebration The two-page "piece" is illustrated Phyllis, played a saxaphone solo. The Playground School, Esther Schlegel, Direc­ The June 28th outdoor meeting beth Brubaker, former State Trus­ Mrs. Warren Dietrich and in tbe annual Pennsylvania Dutch Folk of her birthday at the home of her by one of his own photographs. tor tee, was elected Chaplain; Auxil- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard will be held at the home of Mrs. A -Jee.vsUm c-oacwjjiuj-f i-»3* nursery hv. Mrj. Calvin Stump. Festival July 4 through 8 at the "Visitors to Hawk Mountain," Robert Burkhardt, Monterey. i)*iy TAMaurer Mra. £l)e» JAJSJIJ, Kutzt-jww rairgrouaia Tbs rn&mX Meek. Games and refreshments Shirley Briggs, the editor informs dents, an election, the Playground, June 15: At 7 p.m. Strawberry and Trustee; and Nest Secretary Daniel ltte etattoat^Teaeher Training were enjoyed. The surprisers were reappointments and other business Commencement will be held Sun­ winner will become "Mother Distel­ her readers, "know Mr. "Ralph S. Ice Cream Festival. Orange, Bechtel, Inner Guard. fink, 1956" and will receive a gas Susan Kistler, Sharon Wagaman, Lutz as our host, in his fine old claimed the attention of Fleetwood Fellowship Cabin, Music by Fleet­ day in connection with the church Rose Mary Wagaman, Carolyn Hos­ Borough School Board at its June The State Grand Nest president school at 9 a.m. The graduates are range. Prizes also will be awarded farm home, on many of our over­ wood School Band is Henry Frey, Boyertown; Vice to winners of preliminary and semi­ feld, Cynthia Geiger, Sandra Gei­ night trips during the hawk flights. meeting. June 18: Playground Opens, John Grace Freeby, Janice Gable, Carl ger, Terry Wagaman, Billy Lutz, The members ruled that non-resi­ President, Joseph Umstead, Potts­ Rahn and Forrest Snyder. Mrs. final contests. Only mothers of A former Philadelphian, he has al­ Stengele, Director town; Secretary, William Hartman, present and former U.S. Navy per­ Harold Kohler, Arlyn Peiffer, and ways had a wide interest in natural dent pupils will be accepted only Homer Guldin Is the teacher. Michael and Elaine Meek. where enrollments per classroom Lebanon; and Treasurer, Lawrence A total of 88 was enrolled at the sonnel will be eligible to compete. history." The 48-page brochure Is teacher are less than 33. Christman, Boyertown. first session of Dally Vacation Bible Entries will be accepted from Navy Joan Kistler. Norristown, visited published under the auspices of Clubwomen Enjoy The next State Grand Nest con­ School which will continue mothers who reside in Reading, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John the Audubon Society of the Dis­ William L. Ebert was elected to vention will be held Dec. 2 at Sink­ Lancaster, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Kistler. trict of Columbia. fill the unexpired term of Herbert through June 15. The theme Is "The Program by Grade ing Spring. Bible and The Home." Lebanon, Allentown, Pottstown, Clyde Hosfeld is a surgical pa­ He and his wife Mabel are also L. Erb, secretary, effective July 2d, The Fleetwood Auxiliary will Bethlehem, Easton, Doylestown and tient in the Allentown hospital. to serve until July V 1957. Samuel The annual strawberry and Ice popular among the Folk Festival MILES L. HALLMAN meet June 11. cream festival of Zion church school adjoining areas. Mrs. James Luckenbill Jr. and enthusiasts, whom they shelter. Sehl was re-named treasurer; his And FJHS Pupils AUTOMOBILES and SCOOTtRS will be held Friday evening, June Entry blanks may be obtained daughters, Topton, called on Mr. bond of $5,000 was doubled; and SEES GRANDSON GRADUATE EMMAUS TO VKA C«UZ HIGHWAY First National Bank, Fleetwood, was 15, at the church. Music will be from members of the Navy Mothers and Mrs. Bernard Meek. A happy family is but an earlier Phone WO 5-416* James T. S. Shaub, New Cumber­ furnished by the KAHS Band, Wil­ Club, Navy recruiting station or the Delores Peiffer and Barbara heaven.—Sir John Rowring again made the depository of school Mrs. Wahl Gives Resume funds. William A. Miller was re­ land, attended the graduation of his liam S. Moyer, director. The public nearest UGI office. Graves secured employment at appointed delinquent tax collector. Of State Convention grandson James Gottschalk, son of is invited. Preliminary Judging will be in Kutztown Sportswear Inc. the Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Gott­ The following called on Mr. and the Reading, Lancaster, Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs Ralph Wagaman and The Fleetwood Playground will And Club Work schalk, at Fleetwood Joint High be opened June 18 at the school, to Mrs. William Fegely: Mr. and Mrs. and Allentown centers of the United children were guests of Mr. and School. Mr. Shaub, formerly of Shil­ William Klein, Reading; the Rev. Gas Improvement Company. Each Mrs. Charles Kaufman, Shoemak­ continue through Aug. 10, and the A musical program by pupils of lington, was founder and first pres­ Choice Quality Board named John Stengele direc­ the Fleetwood Grade and High and Mrs. John Parry, Hanover; the contestant is to bake her shoofly ersville. ident of the Berks Boroughs Asso­ Rev. and Mrs. Parry and daughter, entry at home and deliver it to the Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Werst and tor and Faye Dietrich assistant. schools, at tbe direction of Mrs. ciation. The Board also insured the in­ Herbert Erb, was enjoyed at the Ephrata; and Dr. and Mrs. John center in her area. A panel of son and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Sny­ Tractors terior furnishings of the elementary final meeting of the Fleetwood Wo­ Wright and son John, Mr. and Mrs. judges will determine the three top der attended the wedding of Ruth Cars OPEN HOUSE William Deibert, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ preliminary entries. The winners Kistler and Harold Fegley at the classrooms; and granted William G. man's Club for the 1955-56 season. The Guild of St. Paul's E and R Hintz contracts for $445 worth of Mrs. Warren Wahl, president, ter Keller and Mrs. Stephen Plarr will be determined through a series Grimville church. church, Fleetwood, will sponsor a and children, Allentown. of "bake-offs." The final "bake-off" A-l general supplies and $468 for paper. gave a resume of the recent State Mrs. Mary Snyder, Lenhartsville bus trip to Open House at Phoebe will be held July 7 at the folk fes­ Zfor a Car that's Kiakl—S** UA ZJodaif Arthur Heckman, who will as­ Federation sessions at Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. George Sherry and R. 1, was recently feted at a sur­ Home, Allentown, Thursday June Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Dietrich and tival. prise party in celebration of her sume his new duties as principal, and of the work done by the Divi­ 14. Reservations may be made with July first, was in attendance togeth- sions of the local Club during the son Jeffrey visited Mr. and Mrs. A battalion of U.S. Navy recruits 82d birthday at the home of Mr. SPECIAL Mrs. Earl Peters, Mrs. James An­ David Ebert, New Ringgold. will be sworn in at the festival on and Mrs. Hiram Snyder. The sur­ ed with Supervising Principal Wil­ past nine months. Donations were derson or Mrs. Lester Hoch. The liam L. James and Solicitor Paul made to the White Cane and the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wieand, Allen­ "Distelfink Day," July 7. The Navy prisers were: Mr. and Mrs. Homer start will be made at noon at the town R. D., and the Rev. and Mrs. unit, known as the Distelfink Bat­ Kunkel and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. Edelman Sr. Berks Federation Garden funds. fellowship cabin. The members agreed to lend assis­ William J. Rupp, Walberts, visited talion, now is being recruited from Werst, of town; Mr. and Mrs. Claude 54 FORD Tudor Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stump. the festival's "home" area of south­ Fox and sons Larry and Ronald, Mr. FJHS ALUMNI BANQUET tance at Open House Aug. 28 at SHORT MEETING Medium blue, Fordomatic, heat­ The FJHS Class of 1956 will be Berks Heim. Tickets for "Plain and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Walbert, of eastern and south central Pennsyl­ and Mrs. Curtis Weisner and Rob­ One of the shortest meetings of ert Kunkel Sr., Kempton R. 1; Mr. er, radio, turn signals, 16,600 1955 feted at the June ninth Alumni Fancy" at Melody Circle June 28, town, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice vania. Fleetwood Borough Council, as to and Mrs. Ellis Wagner, Allentown; miles, top condition banquet at Kutztown Fire Hall. A under Club sponsorship, will be Cronrath, Breinigsville R. D., called actual action taken, took place Mon­ on Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Roshon, Read­ IF YOU WANT TO SELL IT Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kasman and floor show by home talent will be obtainable at Rauch's drugstore. day night. presented and Mello Tones will pro­ ing. ADVERTISE CLASSIFIED son Robert, Northampton; Mr. and Corsages were presented to two of The purchase of a machine to vide music for the dancing. The the seven new members added dur­ FORD committee on arrangements com­ paint lines on the borough streets, ing the Club year: Mrs. Henry was authorized. prises Jeanette Serfass, June Kelch­ Sawyer and Mrs. A. M. Gottschalk. 46 FORD Tudor ner, Richard Oswald and Alton James Anderson presided in the Guests were Mrs. Earl Schollen­ absence of Richard Huyett. Thunderbird Smith. A large attendance is ex­ berger, Dallas Texas, and Mrs. C. GREY pected, reports Harold Hehr, presi­ A. Wanner, Fleetwood. LOW PRICE dent. OF SPECIAL INTEREST 5000 MILES A pageant "Garden of Gratitude" The program was as follows: pi­ will be presented by 50 at Emman­ ROTARY NEWS ano solo. Susan Adam; trombone uel EUB Children's Day Sunday at EXCELLENT A representative from the Guid­ solo, Ronald Delp; vocal solo, Nancy 9:15 a.m. at the direction of Mrs. CONDITION ance Institute, a* Red Feather Zettlemoyer; clarinet solo, Joan Paul Lenhart. Children's Day will Agency, Reading, will be next Gehret; clarinet duet, Joan Gehret also be observed at St. Paul's Luth­ 46 FORD Tudor week's Rotary speaker, announces and Nancy Bauer; piano trio, Linda eran church Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Yellow the Rev. Martin L. Rothenberger. Erb, Janet Brown and Miriam Lutz; BLACK with Black Top n-ryt, JO At noon yesterday at Hotel Fleet­ vocal solo, Mrs. Earl Matthias. Ac­ (>. ROTHERM A mother's love touches the heart LOW PRICE wood, the Club learned about "New companists were Mrs. Russell Roy­ of God, and should it not appeal to Advantages of the Social Security er, Lucille Adams and Donna Dun­ human sympathy? — Mary Baker Law." kelberger. Eddy Punch, sandwiches, nuts and USED TRACTOR-USED DEARBORN LOADER BIBLE CLUB mints were served by the following: Soap'n water will clean up your feet— On Monday morning the Rev. T. Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. Herbert but they won't clear up D. Gehret. of Faith Mennonite Erb, Mrs. Stewart Eberly, Mrs. ATHLETE'S FOOT Brethren in Christ church, Fleet­ Ralph L. Kieffer, Mrs. Richard Ho­ Make this easy test. Get instant-drying m^clttenher 5, .^rnc. wood, began a Bible Club in the man and Mrs. William Deisher. T-4-L at any drug store. This powerful Andrew Maier school, Blandon. Decorations were June blooms. fungicide will give relief IN ONE HOUR 314 WEST MAIN STREET, KUTZTOWN PHONE 5211 Sessions will be held for two or your 40c back. Today at Leh's Drug weeks. LOST? TRY CLASSIFIED Store, Kutrtown. TO SERVE YOU BETTER! TO SAVE YOU MORE! The combined buying power of the stores listed on this ad—plus the total buying power of all Keystone Stores make it possible for us to bring you, the consumer, the best buys yet.

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GREN-PAC BOYER'S MARKET QUALITY MEATS (BOYER'S JUNCTION) TOMATO JUICE 46 oz. can2 5 BOSCUL COFFEE = 99 FLEETWOOD R. D. #1 RIB GREENDALE ECKERT fir LANTZ 69 HUNT'S CATSUP 2137 BEETS 7-9 CENTRE AVENUE STEAKS TOPTON TOMATOES EDDIES FOODLINER SMOKED 48' 95' 222 WEST MAIN BONELESS KOOL-AID KUTZTOWN, PA. 63 BOSTON pkg. BUTTS MINT-IN TEA 16 bags HENRYS Keystone Market 313 WEST MAIN STREET KEYCO e * KUTZTOWN, PA. RING rr qo 30° FAB -72 KIDNEY BEANS 2 25 Jy NESTLE'S A. L. RHOADS & SON BOLOGNA ib 342 WEST MAIN STREET INSTANT CRISP PRODUCE KUTZTOWN, PA. Wetlands Tasty Brand SCHAPPELL'S FOOD MARKET BACON 39 COFFEE BROOKLYN R. D. 2 LETTUCE KUTZTOWN, PA.

BEAT THE HEAT WITH SPRECHER'S MEAT MARKET CHity Foods LEMONS large size 43 WEST MAIN 6" IT FLEETWOOD, PA. Q WIP - 49 TROPICAL A. J. STRAUSE FOOD MARKET BANANAS GOLD 18 WEST WASHINGTON NEVER—NEVER SOURS 2 25 • FLEETWOOD, PA. SKlPPY SUNSHINE SUNSHINE IMPERIAL FROZEN FOODS WASSER'S GROCERY PEANUT CINNAMON KRISPY LYON STATION SPREAD Mortons CMcfcwi Q pkg* Jfic 37 Seabrook Fordhook O for A(\t BUTTER WAFERS CRACKERS LYONS, PA. LIMA BEANS •" ™ PIES Kir KRAFT +% 7A C C PRICES IN EFFECT ,bt Welch's O cans OPc Mrs. Paul's pkg. THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY VELVEETA JL / IF 49- 29 pkg. pkg. GRAPE JUICE * far «W FRIED SCALLOPS 39 25 JUNE 7-8-9

* The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 7, 1956 NINE

Classified Ads PATRIOT CLASSIFIED Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISING RATES HELP WANTED AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR RENT COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA 14c par Una for singla insartiona 1940 FORD PICKUP, "R" Ug, reasonable. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING AP*RTMENT~<. rooms Route No. 2, KuU­ COUNTY OF BERKS FARMINGTON KUTZTOWN—east of. on Route 222—2 W 7c par lina for succaading consacutiva Leon Reeder, 202 Cherry St.. Topton. Pi. HYBRID SEED CORN FOR SALE story brick, 6 large rooms and bath. Wash town. East of Krumsville at Grimville, Pa. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS June71t Apply Clarence Wessner. May24-.lt* OF BERKS COUNTY H-acre. 6- room single frame, HWH, bath, house, barn and other buildings. Water in sari ions SALESMAN US—15—120 days garage. Immediate possession. under pressure. Cesspool sewage. Orer an ANNA W. CARABELLO Plaintiff v« ROOM—furnished or unfurnished for worb- NATAU A. CARABELLO. Defi'dam,' Minimum charge for on* insertion 70c IOWA—4059—110 days acre of ground. Very good buy under FOR SALE OR RENT OHIO—K-24—10) day, $10,000.00. sng couple. Write Patriot Boa 107. To Nitile A. Lutbtllo, 814 Vat -(1st 25c Sarvica charga for utfng box mam- To *eM new Chevrofoto and OmO—Atiy— 90 days FLEETWOOD May24 3t« St.. lot /ui««f-j 37, California. HOME FREEZERS, Refrigerators. Automatic KUTZTOWN-2-Aory -franc, riate roof. 28 re bar x 68 on lot about 112' square. Near Peach ."°«« .no»'S**-l that Anna W. CarabeHo, Used Cars. An excellent op­ Washers. Electric Dryers, lesher Bros.. 531 Vroom single frame, electric, needs some re­ KITCHENETTE APARTMENT rn KutMosra. the Plaintiff hai commenced an action of Also a complete line of Pennsylvania Hybrids pairs. Asking $4300. St. bridge, dirt floor, water and sewer lines iinmt of capital letters charged at tha Wot Main St., Kutatown. JanUtf such as 612—602A—840—807—etc. nearby. This is the place for an enterprising Modern, suitable for employed couple. Im­ divorce against you which you are required portunity for the right man. mediate possession, phone 3221. Mar22-tf to defend. rata of two lines 6-room semi-detached brick, pipeless heat, man to set up a business of his own. F. M. BROWN S SONS, INC. $2000.00. c » , HAROLD A. YETZER, PUBLIC SALE bath, Main St. location. Asking $3300. GARAGE — Apply 233 Greenwich Street. h Bcrl lines of whlta spoce charged at tha Experience preferred. Must be KUTZTOWN—271-273 W. Main, formerly .~.. £'.'...*?' _ " County, Pennsylvania Fleetwood Phone 4)11 Kutitown, Pa. May3i-3t* JONATHAN P. BATDORf, Attorney for regular rate May)-6t 6-room row, automatic gas heat, bath, in used as hardware store. 2 •.••; story brick, neat and aggressive, between PUBLIC SALE structurally sound, cemented basement, large Plaintiff, 4io Walnut St.. Readinj. Pa. The Patriot reserves the right to accept Valuable real estate and household goods good condition. 2-car garage. Immediate APARTMENT 4 rooms and bath. Call Kutz CHIEF GARDEN TRACTOR—wheJ weights. possession. $62 30. window display area. bft. • • ' ^»*-H, 1 or rejaor attf anrvermnrg wntat er ::-.; ^.M9nrV3k\ WHO 40. No on IM /MJK.,A* a»* Jill--! TWSaxJt. Street, town 6349 alter *, P.M '-;—"" **• Laureldale, Pa., on Saturday. June 9. 1956 plow-, faXtfrwitaj Z'^...r „ .', , *i; „„_., M8? *%•£•.' _J.TT*"* P -IX. v.J.. l^.Sa. aasemm BjJDmtPt EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE deems of a misleading nature. phone calls please. Apply in at 1:00 P.M. (D.S.T.) bar. and snow plow. Apply Stein's'Service 6-room semi-detached frame, HWH, oil- grocery with four established route*. Freez­ Eitate of MARY A. MORGAN, late of REAL ESTATE: iyi story stucco house, 6 Station, Lyons, Pa., or phone Topton tired, bath, cement basement, wall-to-wall er equipment, display cases, truck. Can be IN MEMORIAM Topton. Pa., deceased. AN Classified Advertising must be paid OVerbrook 2-2650. May51-3t* carpeting, gas range. Asking $8300. purchased with or without the routes. Any person. All interviews confi­ rooms and bath on a lot 40 by 2)0 feet, 2-car reasonable offer accepted. Letters testamentary on the above estate before insertion. garage, also 2 outbuildings. In memory of our daughter and sister, having been granted to the undersigned, all dential. See Mr. Wm. H. Sea­ HOUSEHOLD GOODS: 2 bed room suites, 34-INCH WALL AND BASE CABINETS 6-room semi-detached brick, bath, HWH, KUTZTOWN—west of, on Route 222. La«e Bettie Rothermel who passed away four years persons indebted to the estate are requested Legal Notices 14c per line. (Charged 5 9x12 rugs, drop head sewing machine, with cast iron sink. Like new. Priced to oil-fired, cement basement, 2-story 2-car corner lot, 178 x 200'. Buy this and di­ ago. vide in 2 nice sized building lots. to make payment, and those having claims to at 14 lines per inch.) man. trunk, wardrobe, scatter rugs and runners, sell. Apply 234 Chestnut St., Kutxtown. frame garage. Atking $8300. present the same without delay, to Phonle 7247. May24-3t KUTZTOWN—10 miles from, on black top Deal daughter and sister Bettie 3-piece reed set, bureau, chairs, rockers, studio We miss you in so many ways we couldn't tell. ANNIE E. HOCH, 209 Oley St.. Reading, Public Sale Notices 14c per line single couch, clocks, picture frames, mirror, dining 3-room single frame, shingled, bath, HAH, road. House brick veneer for large family. JORDON FREEZER, 13 cu. ft. upright used While you lie in peaceful sleep, Pa., Executrix, or to her Attorney, EMER insertion, 7c per line for succaading room suite, carpet, cooking utensils, silver­ oil hred, knotty pine living room, corner 9 rooms, 2 baths, first floor. Living room SON B. RASBRIDGE, Esq., of RASBRIDGE WM. H. SEAMAN- ware for 12, set of dishes for 12. glasses, only four months. New guarantee. For location. Excellent condition, $8300. has large fireplace, 4 rooms, bath. 2nd Your memory we shall always keep. * READINGER, 226 N. 6th St., Reading, Pa. consecutive insertions jars, electric motor, wood planer and motor, sale cheap. Must sell. Call KuUtown 6806. floor. H.W.H.. oil fired, cement cellar, Many a lonely heartache, Many a -silent tear; May245t (Same extra charges apply to Legal CHEVROLET circular saw and motor, grindstone, extension May24-3t* ample water supply. 3 room bungalow, ladders, step ladders, small jig saw, vise, WALNUTTOWN garage. :o plus aires. Under $23,000.00. But always » beautiful memory. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notices and Public Sale Advertise­ power lawn mower, hand lawn mower, yard CONTROL YOUR WEEDS Of the one we loved so dear. Fleetwood, Pa. 3- room and hath single frame, shingled, WI HAVE A CALL for an "estate" prop­ The flourr-i wr plate on your grave, dear. Estate of JENNIE M. EINSEL, late of ments as apply to Classified). roller, electric hedge clipper, garden tools, HAH. Built in 1933. $-4800. erty, as is or with possibilities, with or Temple, Pa., deceased. MuS-tf 1938 Chevrolet four-door sedan and numer­ For Corn Use V, to 1 pint per Acre of Are arranged with tender care. Copy deadline 9 P.M of Tuesday be­ without acreage. Do you have anything of For part of our heart dear daughter and sister. Letters testamentary on the above estate ous other articles. AMINE FORMULA 40 or this description which we could offer to a fore publication. ESTERON 99 NEAR FLEETWOOD Is buried there. having been granted to the undeisigned, all Conditions on day of sale by particular ruyer? Sadly missed by parents. POULTRY AND CROP FARM 1 persons indebted to the estate are requested MRS. ANNIE WILLIAMS 2 acres, 2-faniily frame house, 6 rooms each, Other offerings. $9000 00 and up. June" It sisters and brother. to make payment, and those having claims to HAND L. R. WELDER, Auctioneer For Oats, Wheat and Barley use 1 pint per • 2 separate HWH systems, 2 separate baths, ALLAN F. BUBECK present the same without delay, to Married man, attractive wages, sick and MEITZLER and Acre of modern kitchen, 3-car garage, fish pond, 230 Noble Street. Kutitown AMINE FORMULA 40 or In loving memory ot our dear brother and RAYMOND EINSEL, 517 Columbia Ave., accident insurance, house with all con. GREENAWALD, Clerks June7-lt plenty of trees and shrubbery. Phone 70*3 son, Ro >thermr I. Temple, Pa Executor, or to his Attorneys, Classified Ads veniences. Apply Brown Bros., Birdsboro, ESTERON 99 AprVtf t JOHN G. ROTHERMEL and DANIEL G. Pa. Phone Yellowhouse 938M. June7-2t PUBLIC SALE 6 acres, 4-room stone and frame house. 2- In memory of your birthday on Sunday For Sale at Your memory to us is a keepsake ROTHERMEL, )l N. 6th St.. Reading. Pa. NOTICE Of valuable Real Estate, Saturday, June story 2-car garage, 2-story 2-car cinder CHOKE LOT May24-M 25. 1956, at 2 P.M., E.D.S.T.. on the F. M. BROWN'S SONS. INC. blot k garage, poultry house, never-fait ing With which we shall never part. Overlooking Brandywine Heights School 1 hough Ge4 has you in his Keeping, NOTICE premises. Fleetwood Phone 4511 spring and well. Isolated. Excellent sum EXECUTOR'S NOTICE GIRLS WANTED FOR ELECTRONIC All that certain two and one-half story MayS-6t mer retreat. and East Penn Valley. 113' by 200'. Bear We will always have you in our hearts. Notice is hereby given that resolutions pre ing fruit trees on rear of lot. One-hall Sadly missed hy patents, hrothei, sisters Estate of J. SUSAN SCHLEGEL, late of viously enacted by the Board of Directors of brick dwelling house and the lot or piece of Maxatawny Township. Berks Co.. deceased. ASSEMBLY ground upon which the same is erected, sit­ FIREPLACE and STOVE WOOD—16.00 a 34 acres, 3-room frame house, electric, nevcr- block west of Topton on Bowers Road. and Gail, June""-It ty the School District of Maxatawny Township Apply WAITER T. WERST. R. D. 1, Letters testamentary on the above estate uate at 485 East Main Street in the Borough imposing a per capita tax of five dollars load, delivered. Jacob Hartman, Route No. failing well and spring water, usual out Mertztown, or phone OVerbrook 2-2123. having been granted to the undersigned, all Steady employment in air-conditioned of Kutztown, Berks County, Pennsylvania, 2, Kutitown. Call Kutitown 7750. buildings, close to good road. Immediate ($5.00) on each resident or inhabitant of June? tf CARD OF THANKS persons indebted to the estate are requested the Township who is twenty-one (21) years building. Profit-sharing. Apply Penn-East located at the Northwest Corner of East Mam Sept25tf possession. rs to make payment, and those having claims to of age and over, as authorized by the Act Engineering Corp., Willow Ave., Kuta­ Street and Kemp Street, containing five rooms present the same without delay, to of May 18, 1911; and a per capita tax of town, Saturday, June 0. 10 A.M., or and bath, sewer connection. This property HOG SHELTERS for sale at bargain puces at LOT FOR SALE JOHN U. MILLER We wish to express our WILLIAM J. SCHLEGEL, Kutitown R. D. five dollars ($5.00) as authorized by the telephone 7307. June7-3t will be open for inspection on Fiiday evening, our former hog farm. Inquire Walter L. WANAMAKERS LEVEL LOT 100 x 180 feet on East Main heartfelt thanks and appreciation to friends, 3, Pa.; GEORGE W. SCHLEGEL, 310 E. Act of June 25. 1947; and requiring the June 22nd, from 6 to 8 P.M. Kline, Arenel Farms, Shoemakersville, Pa. Stieet. Kutztown. Sewer line along 20-foot neighbors, relatives and all those who were 89 acres, 8-room stone house, bank barn, alley in rear. Property is surveyed and title so kind in their expressions ot sympathy dur­ Main St.. Fleetwood, Pa.; CARL E. payment of one dollar ($1.00) for a permit Conditions by June9-tf usual outbuildings, all in good condition, SCHLEGEL. Lenhartsville R. D. 1, Pa., to conduct any form of amusement within the EXPERIENCED TRACTOR and farm mi THE KUTZTOWN NATIONAL BANK, insured. Suitable for business of dwellings. ing nur recent bereavement.* electric, some woodland, springs and MRS, J V MILLER * DAVID MILLER Executors, or to their Attorneys, JOHN G. Township of Maxatawny and imposing a chinery mechanic, age 30 or over. Apply Kutztown, Pa BABY PARAKEETS — Oaplines. Lutines. stream. Will sell for $3000. Call 7590. Kut2town. ROTHERMEL and DANIEL G. ROTHER tax upon the sale of admissions to places in person or phone Leesport 6-7002. Smith Guardian of Mary A. Leibensperger Alinos, Normals. Also breeders and grand May31-2t» June? It MEL. 31 N. 6th St., Reading. Pa. May24 5t of amusement at the rate of ten per cent Farm Supplies, Inc., Maidencreek, Pa. LUTHHEE R R. WELDER, Auctioneer June7-3t ap cages. George W. Adam, 308 Baldy (lOWo) of the established prices, for the June7-lt It. . Kutztown. May51-3t* BUSINESS PROPERTIES SEVEN ROOM STONE HOUSE with apart­ CLASSIFIED ADS PAY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE school year 1955-56, have been reenacted PUBLIC SALE ment, h.w. oil heat, city gas, full basement Estate of SCOTT L. WISSER, late of without substantial change and the same taxes CLEANING WOMAN — The Glockenspiel Valuable household goods on Route 22, in BEARCAT TRACTOR plow, cultivator and FLEETWOOD—Store and apartment house, cemented, very good condition. 2-car ga­ Albany Township. Berks County, Pennsyl­ imposed for the school year 1956-57. In addi­ Restaurant. Fleetwood R. 2. Phone Fleet­ the village of New Smithville, Pa., on Friday harrow. Stein s Service Station. Lyons. Pa. brick. 3 apartments, large store room. rage, other outbuildings, stream. In north- vania, deceased. tion a tax of 20 mills on the assessed valua­ wood R21I. May3l-tf evening. June 15, 1956 at 7:30 P.M. (D.S.T.) Phone Topton OVerbrook 2-2630. HWH, oil-fired, 2-story 3-car garage. end of Walnuttown. Phone Fleetwood 3496, Letters testamentary on the above estate tion of real estate will be imposed. Beds, bureaus, wash stands, 4 6x9 oriental Mar8 tf M>y)l-M' BERNE—Grocery store and dwelling. Living having been granted to the undersigned, all OSCAR W. LEIBY, WAITRESS. Apply in person, Rudy's Penn rugs, maple desk and chair. Caloric gas range persons indebted to the estate are requested sylvania Dutih Restaurant, on Route 222. like new, 3-piece living room suite, rockers, NEW, CHORD ORGAN complete with quarters, bath HWH, oil-fired, )-car REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Lynnport Hotel June71t Secretary. frame garage. Immediate possession. to make payment, and those having claims to June7-lt chairs, cnina closet, mirrors, runners, white pedals, bench and delivery — 1718.00. 52 Locust St.. Fleetwood—2 V3-story bruk present the same without delay, to porcelain sink, fluorescent light, twin tubs, KRASH PIANO & ORGAN CO., 53) house, ^ bedrooms, tile bath, nice interior. MILTON S. WISSER. or ELDA M. butter churn, radios, floor lamps, lot of Hamilton St., Allentown, Ba. June7-lt SWIMMING POOL 1 •* -story garage. $6300. Phone Fleetwood BROBST, Executors, Kempton R. D. 1, Pa. glassware and cooking utensils, electric brood­ 2891. June7-2t May246t NOTICE HELP WANTED er stove, wheelbarrow, two milking units and PLASTIC LAMINATING MACHINE. Used Large lot along good road, spring and well FOR SALE Dr. C. W. GELATT, Optometrist many other articles too numerous to mention. only a lew times. Any reasonable offer ac­ water. LARGE LOT—HO' x 132' located near Top- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE BOOKKEEPER WANTED. APPLY Conditions on day of sale by cepted. Telephone Fleetwood 8208. ton Borough. Water on premises. Call Top- Estate of ADA M. FRITCH, late of Kutx­ 148-150 W Main St., Kutxtown, Pa. L. R. WELDER, Auctioneer June7-3t COTTAGE LOTS ton OV-2-2816. MayM-2t For information Call New town, Berks County, Pa., deceased. PATRIOT BOX I0S. May3l-4t June" :t Phone Kutitown 5585 Letters testamentary on the above estate (Opposite.Greenwich St.) Phone 7444 MASSEY HARRIS 7ft. Combine with motor Along Maidencreek. close to good road. Shade having been gra'nted to the undersigned, all PUBLIC SALE and tank. 3 yrs. old. Walter Heffner. Shoe- trees. Electric available. $300 per lot. FOR RENT Tripoli CYpress 8-3613 persons indebted to the estate arc requested OFFICE HOURS Of household furnishings in Longswamp

"NATE" KOHLER TO HOLD JAMES D. LONG WEDS also a year's subscription to the EUB Fleetwood Esther Schlegel Reader's Digest. RODEOS IN WYOMING ON Who Is The Owner Of Mystery Farm No. 38?KATHLEE N GEE, BROOKLYN Lolita Yeager, salutatorian, was To Observe 90th JUNE 17 AND SEPT. 3D To Direct DVBS The marriage of Kathleen A. Gee, the recipient of a $25 bond from the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woman's Club, and $10 from the Nathan ("Nate") Kohler, son of For 25th Season Gee, and James D. Long, son of Alumni. Larry Moyer, who ranked Anniversary in Fall the late Charles Kohler, Kutz­ Mrs. Marga Long, both of Brooklyn, third in the class, received $5 from town, will conduct his own rodaos was recently solemnized in St. Igna­ the Alumni. at Valley Station, McFadden, tius Roman Catholic Church, The Science award donated by Dual Financial Objective; Wyoming, June 17 and Sept 3, Offerings to Aid Migrant Brooklyn Arthur Rauch, went to Lee Stitrei, Youth Sponsor "Red Bird;" and sure wishes that folks back Ministers in Berks; Ths mother of the bridegroom the Home Economics award, donat­ East would stop by! Valley Sta­ ed by the D.A.R., was presented to Picnic June 2 3 Dates June 11-12 was escorted by Henri James, her tion is on the oiled highway nine Kutztown brother. Mrs. James was Phyllis Fick; and Wittich's priits to Esther M. Schlegel, of the Fleet- mite* west of Rock River,—a new ,».V*4*v Ir*. -.t*fvrtit-grc »?• TMTti tMPMfetr.3V-* * Noll. Emmanuel United Brethren wcvrwA FAfto^nntary faculty, will di­ arena including picnic grounds. daughters Heather Joy and Wendy o„«f,*; /7mwY>6d. the Rev. A. M. rect the Fleetwood Daily Vacation Danforth Foundation awards, the Trophy buckles will be awarded Jill, in addition to Paul Hagy, Read­ Gottschalk. pastor, will observe its Bible School for the 25th season. book "I Dare You" went to Margar­ for bronc riding, calf roping, cow ing. 90th anniversary of organized ac­ The dates are June 11-22, and the et Weber, and David Dohner. David, riding and team roping. A dance tivity, next Fall during Rally Day sponsor is the Community Council The bridegroom, a grandson of by virtue of his work in social stu­ season. A booklet will be prepared will follow the rodeo. of Churches. Mrs. Lizzie James, Kutztown, at­ dies, also won a year's membership tended KHS and is now employed in the Historical Society of Berks and the financial objective will be Sessions will be held at the ele­ In a letter to his sister, Mrs. by the National Credit Company, County and a year's subscription two-fold: cancellation of present in­ Dorothy Leibensperger, "Cow­ mentary school, and the daily offer­ debtedness, and creation of a fund New York. The bride is a reception­ to its "Review." boy" Kohler, who has been in ings will be given to the Migrant for chancel renovation. The commit­ ist at the same establishment. Wyoming since 1922, reports that Ministers in Berks county. Supervising Principal William L. tee comprises Pastor Gottschalk, Mr. Long's mother was previously he's building the new rodeo Ths sponsoring Council Includes James distributed some of the chairman, Mrs. Russell Royer, Mrs. employed at KSTC. ground and that it will keep him the Revs. Martin L. Rothenberger, awards; the Alumni gifts were pre­ S. S. Sehl, Mrs. Murray Stoudt, The young couple are honey­ sented by Harold Hehr; Curvous . busy to get it finished by the sev­ St. Paul's Lutheran; J. Paul Kehm, Thomas Host and Wesley Adams. mooning for two weeks at the di Stauffer, the music prize, and Mrs. enteenth. "I'm my own boss. The St. Paul's E and R: A. M. "Gott­ Lido hotel, Miami Beach, Florida. Communion will be observed schalk, Emmanuel EUB; T. D. Geh­ Joan Landis, the Home Economics rodeo is right here." "Had some They made the trip by plane. June 24 at 1030 a.m. ret, Faith Mennonite Brethren in prize. good rains," he adds. The annual Church School picnic Christ, and Fred Millikan, Mission­ Donald Heffley and Mrs. Law­ CHILDREN'S DAY will be held June 23 at Ontelaunee The last time he was home was ary church; also the superintendent rence Rothermel, of Horace M. Children's Day will be observed Park, New Tripoli. Cars will leave in 1952. of each church school, and a lay Kieffer Post No. 625 American Le­ in St. John's E and R church school the church at 1 p.m. delegate. gion and Auxiliary presented 8th June 17 at 9 a.m. at the direction grade awards to Roger Dreibelbis The Women's Society for World of Mrs. George N. Schadler. assis­ Gay 90's Revue and Dolores Camelli. Service will be represented June 12 A FOURTH SON tant superintendent. Morning wor­ at the East Pennsylvania Branch A fourth son, Charles Lynn, ship will follow. The baskets of cut flowers that convention at Albright college. graced the auditorium stage were Delights Grangers weighing seven pounds, eight The Aid Society will meet Wed­ The Youth Fellowship, at its final presented by the class to "our ounces, was born May 29 in Valley nesday June 13 at 7:30 p.m. meeting for the summer, presented A Gay Nineties Revue at a recent faithful janitors Edwin Delp and Forge Army Hospital, Phoenlxvllle, -Ztkan-Robbini Photo the film "The Trail of the Red Fleetwood Grange meeting, brought to Major and Mrs. Clarence Crab­ Herbert Bachman." Bird," Tuesday night, featuring the down the house, what with an 80- tree, 231 W. Vine St., Fleetwood. This is No. 38 of a series of 52 "Mystery Farms" of the eastern Berks County ares which will be published 120 Seniors An informal reception followed work of the Mission in Kentucky. year-old bathing suit, high button The other sons are James, Thomas in the Patriot Do you recognize the farm snd its location and do you know the name of the owner in the cafeteria. Continued from pog* on* The offering was given to "Tools for shoes, a winter ensemble including and Richard, who have a sister or tenant? If you do drop us a card or letter today or tomorrow, identifying yourself as well as your Class Roster a voluminous cape, not to forget Mission Teachers." Mary Ann. guess. Last week's "Mystery Farm" is identified on Page 14. the activities fund, "to buy some­ The class includes President Gun- picture hats, much bedecked with Mrs. Crabtree, the former Mar­ thing needful for the school." drum, Vice President Dohner, Sec­ ribbons, lace, and flowers. garet Rebick, is a graduate of St. Special music included a selec­ retary Nancy Zettlemoyer, Treas­ George Ely Heads Mrs. Howard Braucher, the narra­ Joseph's Hospital Training School TOPTON CALENDAR Memorial Service tion by a sextet: Carole Fabian, urer Charles Mohn; also Lucille tor, not only interpreted the styles for Nurses, Reading. TOPTON Tonight: Woman's Club Garden Florence Heckman, Lucille Huse- Adams, Ronald Arnold, Dorothy but gave the source of the outfits. Division, Trinity Church; Ro­ Becker, Jay Becker, Judith Becker, Berks-Lehigh Guild Mrs. Edwin Rauenzahn, Sr. At Topton Sunday man, Anne Major, Janet Nester, and Mrs. Manilla Kniss wore her con­ tary, 5:45, Topton House; Jay­ Eleanor Sittler, accompanied by Carl Bossier, Kenneth Burkert, firmation dress, and other "models" Reporter cees, 7:30, American House; George Ely, Kutztown R. 2, was Fleetwood Grange The Rev. Charles T. Herman, Elaine Herring; also a cornet solo Rodney Burkert, Charles Derr, Del- were Mrs. Wayne Readinger, Mrs. OVerbrook 2-2868 Pioneer Grange, 8, Grange Hall; elected the first president of the Continued trom pog* ono Bowers Lutheran Parish, will speak by Richard Evan Fisher, accom­ mar Diehl, Lynn Emerlck, Phyllis LeRoy Kline. Mrs. Kermit Schlegel, VFW, 7:30, Post Home. newly formed Berks-Lehigh Chap­ at the annual Memorial Service panied by the KAHS Band, Wil­ Fick, James Gottschalk, Richard Mrs. Cleon Levan, Helen and Anna Harold Schuler, Grange Master, the The' altar flowers in St. Peter's Hamilton, Deanna Henry, Janice ter of the Tri-State Master Dairy June 3. Legion Auxiliary Election Sunday at 2 p.m. on the third floor liam S. Moyer, director, which also Braucher, Mrs. Henry Peters, Mrs. officers of the Order. Elmer H. E. and R. Sunday were placed by Kays, Donald Kline, Charles Kop Farmers Guild at the recent meet­ of Officers, 7:30 p.m., Miller of the Topton Fire Hall. The an­ played the processional and reces­ Robert Wanner, Mrs. William Adams. Reiffton, architect, gave a Mrs. Charles Smith in memory of fer, Betty Kunkelman, Dean Kriner, ing at the Kutztown Fire Hall. Oth­ Home; VMC Block Party, 8:30- nual observance is sponsored by sional. Adam, Mrs. George Wanner, Hettie her husband, Dr. Charles Smith. Roger Lease, Barry Manwiller, Hay- ers named are: John Kooker, Blan­ brief description of the new struc­ 11:30 p.m., Broad St Topton Fire Company No. 1, its Bechtel and Daniel Braucher. A May 27 they were placed by Mr. ward Melville, Richard Miller, don, first vice president; Earl Sho­ ture. Music was played by the June 9: Jaycees-Jaycees Wives Beneficial Association and Auxil­ Diplomas to 120 brief service was conducted by and Mrs. Grant Schlegel. Robert Miller, Larry Moyer, Janice walter, Bernville. second vice presi­ Grange Orchestra, and the invo­ Hay Ride, 7:30 p.m. iary. Prior to the presentation of di­ Jonas Shollenberger, Chaplain, in Officers will be elected at Friday's Noll, Patricia Oswald, Janet Phil­ dent; Carl Christman, Kutztown R. June 10: Fire Company Memorial The 17 deceased members are plomas to the 120 seniors, Principal memory of Walter Christ, George cation and benediction were pro­ meeting of the Auxiliary of Ray A. Service, 2 p.m., Third Floor of lips, Joan Reed, Ronald Rhoads, 2, third vice president; Ralph San- Webster Hilbert, Edward Knerr, L. Merlin Stauffer reported that 57 Kohler, Harvey Adams and Samuel nounced by the Rev. J. Paul Kehm, Master Post No. 217, American Le­ Fire Hall. Arline Rissmiller, Mary Louise ner, Kutztown R. 2. secretary; John John Fenstermacher, J. Guy Ferris, were boys and 63 girls: 38 in gen­ Braucher. Other numbers on the a member. gion, at 7:30 p.m. at the Miller Home. June 11: VMC Pool Committee, Schlegel, Jeanette Snyder, Lee Stit­ P. Mertz, Kutztown R. 2, treasurer, Floyd Manmiller, William B. Har- eral course, 36 academic, 25 voca­ program included a piano solo by The stainless steel box encased The altar flowers In Trinity 7:30 p.m., Bank Basement; Boy zel, Margaret Weber, Kathryn Wei­ and Carl Zettlemoyer, Kutrtown R. Jean Readinger; recitation, Carol ned, Raymond Kehm, Tilghman tional and 21 business education; denhammer, Darlene Wehr, Lolita in the cornerstone was donated by church Sunday were placed by Mrs. Scouts, 6:30 p.m., Trinity Boyer, Edward Sutton, Frank Lesh­ that Anne Louise Gehret was vale­ D., sentinel. Paul Zwoyer, organiza­ Gauker; skit, Mrs. Cleon Levan the Pinnacle Equipment Corpora­ Thomas Bilcliff and her son and Church. Yeager, Cinda Yoder, and Patricia tional adviser for Pennsylvania, pre­ and Mrs. LeRoy Kline; "Negro Spir­ er, Harold Brintzenhoff, Reuben C. dictorian and Paul Theodore Her­ Young. tion of Fleetwood. family in memory of Mr. Bilcliff. June 12: VFW Auxiliary, 7:30 p.m. Haas, Russell Reppert, William man salutatorian. He also announc­ sided ituals," Mrs. Lester Hoch and Mrs. The chancel flowers were placed by The amplifying system was pro­ Post Home. Reinert, Edward J. Fichter, Clar­ ed that the total number of grad­ Arthur Heckman and Richard Carol Keller; "Dairy Queen," Mrs. the Milton Swink family. Mr. and The following committees were vided by Strause Brothers Dairy. June 13: Piano-Organ Recital, ence Folk and John Fenstermacher. uates since 1904, including the pres­ Schwartz were class advisors. Kermit Schlegel; and an accordion Mrs. Carson Lantz placed the altar named by President Ely: Griev­ The new hall, built on a large 7:30 p.m, Christ Church, Bow­ ent class, is 2,865. The class flower was the red rose, trio, Diane Kemmerer. Shirley Le­ flowers May 27. ers. The service was arranged by Mrs. ance: George Zettlemoyer, Fred van and Jeroline Rohrbach. plot adjoining the borough along John Keiser. The public is invited. The diplomas were presented by class colors red and gray, and the Kemmerer, Walter Seidel and the Fleetwood-Moselem Road, will Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stauffer and Paul C. Dunkelberger, supervising motto, "Nothing Succeeds Like Suc­ Harry Zimmerman, Kutztown R. D.; A varied program will be pre­ be one-story, of modified colonial son, Columbia University, New principal of the Kutztown Area cess." York, visited Mr. Stauffer"s parents, and membership: Matthew Degler, sented June 14. design, with a partial basement. Topton Pool Bond Schools, Principal Stauffer herald­ The first floor will include the Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Stauffer. Dr. Gladfelter Leesport R. D., and Albert HefTner, The date tor the annual straw­ Continued front ing their names. By pre-arrange- meeting room, dining hall and kitch­ Lee Bond is enroute to California j CEDAR CREST GRADUATE Nevin Miller and Ralph Berger, berry fegtival is June 15 beginning ment, the last to receive his was en; with the heating plant and stor­ after visiting his parents, Mr. and Sales Progressing Post 7071, Veterans of Foreign Continued from Kutztown R. D. at 7 p.m. at the fellowship cabin. James Grim, son of Speaker Grim. age space in the basement. Con­ Mrs. Paul Bond Sr. Wars, valedictorian prize; VFW new Northwestern Joint School Music will be played by the Fleet­ The sale of bond subscriptions The Rev. Charles T. Herman, struction is of concrete siding Auxiliary prize in English; Berks next Fall, having accepted a posi­ wood School Band, Curvous Stauf­ yj*-M!!-**** and season tickets for the proposed whose son was salutatorian, pro­ KUTZTOWN CUBS LIST blocks and steel truss roof construc­ Historical Society and Sally Hieter tion on the faculty. The district fer Jr., director. Topton community pool is progress­ nounced the invocation and bene­ tion with aluminum awning-type prizes in history; and mathematics comprises Lynn-Heidelberg, Weis­ FORTHCOMING EVENTS ing, reports Clarence Shearer, diction. windows. FREE HALL prize by a friend; Kermit Mack: enberg and Lowhill townships. •t"**»—"*»i*|.'t-*»i*i«Wi»-tii-f chairman of the VMC Pool Com­ Usherettes included Harriet De- A busy schedule is listed by the Mrs, Edgar Romig, Reporter Longswamp Lions prize in biology; The new teacher is a graduate of Dedication will take place in late mittee. Subscriptions to date total Turk, Aleatha Haring, Ruthann De- Cub Scouts of Pack One, Kutztown. Topton Fire Company prize in Parkland High school, and prior to winter or early spring. OVerbrook 2-7248 more than $24,100 plus an additional Long, Rochelle Scheldt, Shlrlene Friday night the Cubs will play science; Albertian Hottenstein: Wo­ college was very active in 4-H Club I $6,000 in the treasury as the result Trumbauer, Jolene Ludwig, Marie the Topton Cub Scouts in a soft- man's Club prize for outstanding work, earning county awards for "i REMEMBER" The following visited Mr. and of two benefit dances, sale of season Kunkel, Arlene Arndt, Catherine ball game at Topton. The group will BV THE Olf TIMERS girl; Harold Heffner: Brandywine outstanding leadership, home im­ leave the Trinity church parish Ziegel Union Mrs. Claude Fritch, Bally: Mr. and tickets, and contributions and do­ Sehaeffer, Joyce Kunkel, Patricia Continued from page ono Mrs. Paul Fritch and son Russel, Heights Alumni prize for saluta­ provement and sewing. For the past house at 5:30 p.m. nations by individuals, industries Lessig, Faye Kramer, Marlene Mrs. Mamie Fritch, Mr. and Mrs. torian; Elton Eckert: Earl A. Wal­ three summers she has been part An outing is scheduled for June From Mrs. Charles H. Clark, service will be preceded by a turkey and businessmen. Haydt. Lucille Turner, Ola Dreibel­ Sr., Murfreesboro, Tennessee: It Wayne Romig and Mr. and Mrs. bert prize in industrial arts; Caro­ of the permanent staff at Camp IS at Crystal Cave. The Cubs will dinner. Refreshments will be served bis, Rosalie DeLong, Betty Silfies, was a bright spring morning sev­ Edgar Romig. lyn Reilman: VFW Auxiliary prize Mensch Mill, and left Monday to meet at the parish house at 2:30 during the Open House. The former The committee is meeting with Daisy Epler, Mary Fegley, Eleanor enty-four years ago, but the pic­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Derr, Reading in homemaking; Corrine Cocher: serve as one of the official cooks. p.m., and they are to bring frank­ pastors include the Rev. Dr. Donald the various pool construction com­ Knabb and Nancy Weber. ture is as clear in my mind as if R. D. 2, called on Mr. and Mrs. music prize by a friend; David Jar- Miss Miller received her diploma furters and rolls. M. C. Englert, professor of Old Tes­ panies that presented bids for the it were framed and hung upon Wayne Romig and Mr. and Mrs. rett: Topton Fire Company Bene­ the day before the 29th wedding June 17 the Cubs and their lead­ tament at the E. and R. Theological proposed pool. The contract will the wall. I, a little girl of half Edgar Romig. ficial Association prize in physics. anniversary of her parents. ers will attend services in a body Seminary, Lancaster, and the Rev. not be awarded until all the bids 45 Are Graduated past five, sat on a little stool Mr. and Mrs. James Borrell and Diane Kressley and Dennis Seibert Continued from pog* wt* at St. John's E. and R. church in Robert A. Laubach, Richlandtown have been thoroughly discussed that had once been part of a spin­ children Ann Dorice and Stephen with representatives of the various and Larry Eisenhart were awarded MRS. GEORGE MACK observance of Father's Day. The ning wheel, in a bright patch of Lutheran Parish. The area pastors Special music included selections James. Hatboro, and Mr. and Mrs. firms. the Topton Jaycees prize for the GETS MASTER'S DEGREE group will assemble at 10 a.m., at sunshine on the smooth white are the Revs. Carl Borger, George by the High School Band, the senior Thomas Werst, Topton, were guests The VMC is at present conduct­ outstanding girl and hoy athletes. Mrs. George Mack, Topton, a 1943 the church. scrubbed floor of my grandfather's MacNeal, Marvin Harding, Clarence chorus, and a quartet comprising graduate of KSTC, received the of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Werst. ing a coqkie sal? and grill operate a Citizenship Awards A hobo session *vas featured at room. My grandfather, supported R. Rahn, John L. Long. Robert Lucille Adams, Janice Noll, Jean­ degree of Master of Science in Li­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pauley, stand at the first Community Block Eighth grade citizenship awards, the recent pack n.eetm**; at the par­ by huge white pillnws, sat in his Titus, Luther J. Linn and William ette Snyder and Nancy Zettlemoyer, brary Service at Columbia Univer­ Metuchen, N.J, are spending a few Party Friday night on Broad street. given by Ray A. Master Post No. ish house with the Cubs dressed as bed. His snow-whitt hair made O. Wolford. with Curvous Stauffer Jr., director, sity's 202d Commencement. Affiliat­ days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 217, American Legion and Auxil­ "knights of the road." Refreshments a halo around his thin, pale face, A $17,500 Organ Proceeds will be for the proposed and Kathryn Weidenhammer at ed with the Mt. Penn School Dis­ Edwin F. Long. iary, went to Judy Sechler, Sandra were served by Den Six, Mrs. but his blue eyes snapped with A $17,500 Mohler organ has been pool. the piano. Nancy Zettlemoyer read trict, Mrs. Mack, the former Anna Local residents attended the fu­ Reppert, David Adams and Robert George Bordner, den mother. fire. installed. All interested persons are urged "Good Schools—Your Responsibil­ Mae Rohrbach, heads the Literature Renovations to the church edifice neral of Mrs Elizabeth Mertz on | to attend Monday's meeting of the ! Hoppes. ity" written by a group of seniors. "I tell you, John," he said to Memorial Day. Division of the Topton Woman's include a new roof and the report­ Pool Committee at 7:30 p.m. in the The class officers include Ronald The Rev. A. M. Gottschalk, father Club. MRS. WEBSTER FREY the neighbor who sat in a chair Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Romig GIVES BREAKFAST BRIDGE tilted back against the wall be­ ing of the brick walls; and on the Topton Bank basement. Reinhard, president; Kermit Meek, of one of the graduates, James visited Lewis Romig, a patient in vice president; Diane Reinert, sec­ Her daughter Carol and her par­ Mrs. Webster J. Frey. Reading. hind me. I thought his ankles second floor a new chancel with en­ Gottschalk, pronounced the invoca­ the Allentown hospital. retary, and Dianne Kressley, treas­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Rohr­ R. D., formerly of Kutztown, re­ looked too small to support his larged altar, reredos picture, chan­ V.M.C. BLOCK PARTY tion and benediction. bach accompanied her to New York urer. cently entertained her bridge club huge dangling feet. cel choir loft, rear balcony anil The Awards city to witness the degree-giving. FRIDAY NIGHT, TOPTON The class motto is "Faith Build at breakfast in honor of Mrs. Leon "I tell you, John, they shall not new floor and carpet. Th" walls George Gundrum, the class presi­ Will Teach Drama the Future;" the class flower, red Bean i Linda Keinert, Kutztown) cut another dang one of my good have been redecorated and the The first of four Community dent, who was also the valedictor­ Continued from pogo on* carnation, and class colors, cardinal Los Angeles, a former member. cedars. Who ever heard of string­ pews refinlshed. Improvements on Block Parties, sponsored by the ian, and is headed for Annapolis, and gray. NOTICE Other guests were Mrs. Herbert ing a clothesline on poles and talk­ the first floor comprise tiled floors held aloft, its eyes aglow with an Topton Veterans Memorial Com­ won four prizes: $50 bond from the OUR PHONE NUMBER IS NOW Kline and Mrs. Charles I. Kutz, ing over it all of the thirty-two and ceiling and reflnished walls eerie blue light. mittee, will be held Friday from Fleetwood Woman's Club, $15 Al­ Fleetwood. miles to the city!" Modern heating and lighting sys­ In 1928 Dr. Lytle shared in estab­ 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. on Broad street. umni award, and the $15 award for 7973 lishing the Pennsylvania School Music will be furnished by the Legion Auxiliary winning fourth place in a recent Members in attendance were I looked out the window at the tems have been installed. Press Association, and began the Queens of Swing, Oley. The Rotary Continued from pogo on* contest by the Mathematics Teach­ KEMP'S HOTEL Mrs. Allan F. Bubeck, Mrs. L Rus­ shining line stretched across the The church school annex Includes back yard on to the hillside where publication of "The Keystone" in Club will be in charge of the con­ ers Association of Berks County; Plotter.—Sandwich**—lunch *» sell Brooks, Mrs. Raymond Schatz- several classrooms, combination Forty-seven members and friends the cedars seemed to touch the kitchen, dining room and classroom; 1933, serving as adviser for many cessions. witnessed Commencement at Scot­ lein. Mrs. Chester DeTurk, Mrs. sky. I was not too far away from years. He later received a national William Leh, Mrs. Edward Miles, also a ground-floor social room. The other dates are June 22 with land School, when the Unit's the belief that a pumpkin could be citation for his service to scholas­ orphan, Ethel Karos, the fourth of Mrs. Lee Dunkelberger, Mrs. Cur­ Charles Aj-ndt, Lenhartsville, R. 1, Shoemaker-Bond Post Na. 7071, a coach, and rats horses. The sto­ tic Journalism at the college level. six sisters, was graduated. They tis Luckenbill and Mrs Wirt Wil­ was the contractor and builder. Veterans of- Foreign Wars, in ries my sister read to me from her His writings include not only the charge; August 3, Topton Woman's presented her with gifts. trout, all of Kutztown. Committees McGuIIy's reader of the mill that KSTC Alma Mater and "Pennsyl­ Club; and August 17, Ray A. Mas­ The Kutztown Juniors will com­ Mrs. Bean, who attended her The committees are: Building: ground salt and the little elves vania in Song and Story," but 'The ter Post No. 217, American Legion. prise the committee for the June Class reunion at KSTC, is visiting who made shoes seemed very real. Ernest Bleiler. Arthur Reitz, Pack of Autolycus," an anthology Charles Sycher, Fred DeRoner, The annual Community Nites will 14th card party, proceeds to be used JOIN her sister, Mrs. Charles I. Kutz, "Perhaps," I thought," they will of Shakespearean humor and be July 20-21. for their work in hospitals. string a clothesline on poles and Charles Kline, Levi Walbert, Rob­ Fleetwood. "Leaves of Gold," published by the Kutztown, Topton, and Fleetwood talk over it." ert Dalrymple and Campbell Moatz; Kutztown Publishing Company, finance: Kenneth Folk, chairman; The most important thing you will present candidates of office in GRACE YODER TO PRESENT Some months later, the tele­ which has had a wide circulation. the Berks Council, June 20. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fenstermaker, wear is your expression. 31 PUPILS IN RECITAL phone line from Nashville to Mur­ At the recent dinner given by the On Friday at 7:15 p.m., at Grace secretary: Paul Bortz, treasurer, OUR freesboro was completed. And I faculty to President and Mrs. Rohr­ Mrs. George Behler, Mrs. Stanley E.C. Church Grace Yoder will pre­ did talk over it to my sister in the bach, Dr. Lytle received an illumin­ Brunner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fens­ sent her pupils in a piano recital. city. ated scroll. termaker, George Fritzinger, Mrs. The 31 include Kathleen Smith, His greatest 1956 gift, however, WHO SLIPPED UP 48TH ANNIVERSARY Kenneth Folk, Mrs. Paul Fritz, Wil­ Erin James, Jennifer Yoder, Fay was the one the Patriot heralded The 48th Anniversary Day cele- fred Herman. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Masters, Marie Gift, Dennis Ma­ last week—a third grandson, the son j hration of the Good Shepherd deira, Brenda Rhode, Phyllis Lam­ Herber, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Les­ born to Roane and Greta (Lughart) IN THIS CASE? j Home. Allentown, will be held &-LL//Z bert, Judith Smith. Helen Kendall, lie, Mr. and Mrs. William Mengel, Lytle in Getmo, Cuba. The Lytles | Thursday, June 28, at 10 a.m. Henry Mary Louise Miles, Wendy Jill J. Webster Madeira, Howard Reitz, also have a granddaughter. James, Judith Musser. Mary Clare Viscardi, Jr., president and man­ Mark Samuels, Forrest Smith, For­ Lytle, Veronica Leibensperger, ager of Abilities, Inc., New York, rest Heiser and Forrest Barto. FOUND? TRY CLASSIFIED Karen Greenawalt, Diane Scheidt, will speak at the afternoon pro­ Molly Zimmerman, Patricia Grim, gram at 1:30 o'clock. The day's Kay Masters, Mona Lee Heffner, events will include a tour of the Jackson Lee Heffner, Brenda Warm­ buildings, flower show and arts and The workman fell, but the property owner kessel, Loretta Rhode, Phyllis Boy­ crafts displays. The public is in­ made a serious slip, too, if he failed to er, Sandra Stauffer, Kathryn Glas­ vited. KEMPTON ser, Carol Fritz Elaine Smith, Sue protect himself with liability insurance. CLUB NOW! Fisher and Dona Zimmerman. CLASSIFIED ADS PAY COMMUNITY CENTER Employees, delivery men, visitors injured YOU'LL HAVE THE MONEY FOR NEXT YEAR'S on your property may hold you respon­ Again we hav* a iplendid line-up of 30 BRED HEIFERS—all VACATION Vaior.at.fi at ill* 12th Annual Pcnntylvanta Stat* H*if*r Sal*. Saturday, June 9,8 p. m. sible. Check your liability insurance needs. THURSDAY, JUNE 14-7:00 P.M. (D.S.T.) Al Hi* Atw'n. Salet Pavilion, 6 mile* eatt of Luncaeter on Route SO Entertainment by SALLY STARR INSURE ... TO BE SURE! Theae heiferr. hovo boon delected front 16 leading Pennjylvonla horde, 3 from New THE NATIONAL BANK OF TOPTON jersey, 4 from Maryland, 1 from Delaware and 1 from Virginia, to moot tha quali- ficationt of TYPE and PEDIGREE. Eighteen of them hovo dorm with recordi of over of Starr Theatre WFIL-TV, Philadelphia, and All DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10 000 WITH F.D I C 900 tbe. fat. 6 duo In Juno; 24 in July; 14 in August and 6 in September. Profit by la* Economy ml Ouolity-lmpfovo the Future mt Yoor Oueeaeey Hard JESSIE ROGERS and his Saddlebums Through the Porch*** of Foundation Heiferel ROLQNDS.RMODE Phone OVerbrook 2-2151 Sana* and TS. CortWedl Sal* Manoood by: for Catalog! Write =^-lNSUftANCE USTIN TO DAILY NiWSCAST PROM RATION WHOl AUINTOWN. PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION Proceeds will be for Hie Community Center FIRE-CASUALTY.FIDELITY-iL SUPETY BOND. P.O. torn *»l llaiil-aotju. Pa. ItJO ON TOW DIAL—1110 TO 1J-IS NOON. RHODE BUILDING, KUTZTOWN—PHONE 7911 Trenton Wallops Sports Calendar Bernville Edges SPORTS RESULTS Second Section Avalanche, 18-5 Kutztown Juniors Berks Rec League Berks Rec League W A run in the eighth frame gave The KSTC Golden Avalanche June 9: Kutztown at Strausstown. Stony Creek 7 ended its 1956 baseball season by June 10: Stony Creek at Kutztown. Bernville a 2-1 verdict over the Bechtelsville 5 losing to Trenton STC, 18-5, in an Berks Legion League Kutztown Legion Juniors in the Strausstown 5 eight-inning contest called because June 9: Boyertown at Kutztown. opening game of the Berks Legion Gablesville 4 THE PATRIOT of a college curfew. The New Jer­ June 10: Kutztown at Shillington. Kutztown 3 sey Lions displayed too much power Junior Baseball League June 3, at June 13: Leesport at Kutztown. Mohnton 0 for the Avalanche by racking up Brandywine League the Park diamond. SERVING KUTZTOWN, FLEETWOOD, their run total on 14 hits including Tonight: Maxatawny at Fredericks­ It was 1-1 after seven innings in Firemen's Golf League tnree home runs. The gatne was TOPTON AND SURROUNDING AREAS ville, Pryviile at Mertztown, the contest when-OcTT* **>**">• A Division part of the annual Alumni Day cele­ Longswamp at Seisholtzville and A^i'is.iAg'i, visitors broke the dead­ bration th •&.-" n-*-frJ-..' Breezy Corner at Landis Store. Temple 4 lock with the winning marker. Page Eleven Sinking Spring 4 Thursday, June 7, 1956 Ronald Earle, Ed Sutterley and June 10: Landis Store at Maxa­ Terry Wagner bested Charles Mohn tawny. Blandon 4 Ivan Aekerman of Trenton STC and Charles Kachel in a tense hurl­ June 12: Breezy Corner at Dry­ Central Fire 3 FLY TYING CLUB LISTS HENRY W. SHARADIN, 84, slugged the three home-runs, the ing duel in which Mohn whiffed ville, Seisholtzville at Fredericks­ Kutztown Fire 2 Saucony Addition Spring Dance Revue first in three years on the KSTC 10 batters, Kachel three and Wag­ FISH CONTEST WINNERS SOLE '91 "REUNION-ER" field. ville, Landis Store at Mertztown. Wyomissing 2 Tri-County League ner four. Chuck Kline, Bernville Liberty 1 Nine members of the KAHS Henry W. Sharadin. 84, College The Avalanche scored two mark­ Progresses Rapidly June 20 at Topton shortstop, accounted for the only Royal Coachmen Fly Tying Club ers in the fifth and three in the June 10: Limeport at Mertztown, Central Beneficial 0 Hill, retired head of the Art Edu­ extra-base blow, a double. William caught prize winning fish to be the Construction of the one-story fire­ A benefit Spring Dance Revue, sixth for its total. John Yaklich and at 5:30 p.m., Mertztown at B Division cation Department, and in whose Bieber led the hosts with three winners in the recent fishing con­ proof addition at Saucony Shoe sponsored by the Topton Lions singled for the Avalanche's first hit Tylers port. honor the Sharadin Art Studio was hits, while Ronald Arnold, Rich­ W test sponsored by the Club. The Manufacturing Company. Kutztown, Club, will be presented by the of the game in the fifth. Charles Firemen's Golf League named, was the sole "reunion-er" of ard Peters, Daniel Reeder, Thomas Blandon Beneficial 5 contest was open only to members is progressing rapidly with comple­ Readinger Sisters, Allentown, June Miller walked and then Tony Yak­ June 11: A Division—Temple vs. Lenhart and Charles Mohn struck Mohnton 4 of the club and was held April 15 tion scheduled for July first. It will the 75 "originals" of the Class of 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the Henry Build­ lich doubled to bring home two. Kutztown Fire at Green Hills, and singles. Kutztown Beneficial — 3 through May 22. Judges were Frank have a floor space of 7,000 square 1891. He was never a class officer, ing of the Lutheran Home. Pro­ In the sixth inning Ronald Dun­ Blandon vs. Liberty at Exeter. Liberty Beneficial 3 feet and will be used for manufac­ and believes that all of them are ceeds will be for the proposed VMC B Division—Blandon Beneficiary The Kutztown Juniors will be host Keim, faculty adviser, and Alton kelberger walked and Yaklich Birdsboro 2 Rex, of the faculty. turing purposes. dead. Not many of the 75 are left, swimming pool. singled. Robert Loose scored both vs. Mohnton at Rich Maiden, and to Boyertown Saturday and will be Shillington 2 Upon completion the employees, the majority unable to come by Topton talent will be among the men with a double and made home Shillington vs. Kutztown Bene­ at Shillington Sunday. Hamburg 0 The winners in each of the six ficiary at Green Hills. who total 125. will be increased by themselves. The class boasts two 125 performers who will present shortly afterwards on two wild Goodwill 0 classes and the prizes they won are: about 10 percent. pitches. KUTZTOWN BLUE SOX Brown trout: Richard Hauser, first, judges, five ministers, and Calvin the two and one-half hour show. glass fly rod, and Sterling Adam, The firm manufactures shoes for Snyder, former missionary to India. The theme is "Arabian Nights" and Ivan Aekerman was the winning such sports as baseball, football, Tigers Unbeaten in EDGE GABLESVILLE, 3-2 SPORTS SHOOTS second, landing net: brook: Ronald "Being the only one present," Mr. will feature Lee MacAdam, song pitcher allowing the hosts only four boxing, high and broad Jumping, and dance specialist. Topton talent hits. Charles Correntl, the losing The Kutztown Blue Sox regis­ Bailey, first, glass fly rod, and John Sharadin reports, "at a reunion of track, bowling and basketball, plus will include Susan Lantz. who will pitcher, gave up 14 hits. tered their third win in eight starts Parsley, second, creel and strap; the largest graduating class in the Berks Golf League j The Kutztown team of the Zone rainbow: Guerin Nester, first, glass roller skating and ice skating shoes. history of the school, up to that present a classical ballet; Audrey The loss gives the Avalanche in the Berks Rec Baseball League One Firemen's Softball League reg­ fiy rod, and Ronald Wessner, sec­ date, sets one thinking. When I got Herman, ballet novelty number; three wins, six defeats and a tie for The Fleetwood champions com­ by edging Gablesville, 3-2, on the istered two straight wins for a 4-2 ond, fish deliar; biggest trout BARBER C. J. DEISHER over the shock and moved about Susan Trexler, ballet soloist, and the campaign. pleted their card in the Berks I losers home diamond. record. They won their third game IN ALASKA FOR BEAR the college and the campus coming Karol and Michael Stauffer. tap Scholastic Golf League by slamming | The Blue Sox produced the win­ caught on a fly: Joseph Haring, au­ May 25 by blanking Virginville, 7-0, Barber Clarence J. Deisher, Kutz­ in contact with members of many NAZARUK MEMORIAL Conrad Weiser, UY2-V2, May 23d aVj ning talley in the eighth frame as tomatic reel; largest sucker: Robert routine. Ronald MacAdam will be as John Silan limited host Virgin­ Hartranft. fly reel, and largest town, who left May 24 for Alaska, is other classes of later years as well master of ceremonies. RACE SUNDAY, READING the Berkleigh Country Club. The j Ray Kulp got the nod over Burlyn ville to four hits. In the second crappie: Ronald Weaver, fly tying hunting four kinds of bear: Big as very many students I had in my Tickets may be secured from any Reading's 100-lap Mike Nazaruk victory was the 10th straight for Houck in a torrid mound duel in game at Blandon May 28, Kutztown equipment. classes, I really enjoyed every min­ member of the Lions Club or by Memorial auto race for USAC Coach Arthur Heckman's unbeaten j which each hurler gave up six safe­ collected nine hits for a 4-2 win over Brown, Grizzly, Kodiak and Black, ute of the Commencement season. rontaeting Clarence Shearer, Top- sprint cars has been re-scheduled Tigers. ties. Hilbert led the slugfest for the the hosts. Silan was the winning in the Sistana Mountain area along This commencement stood out as ton. for Sunday afternoon. The race The summaries: George Mayer, F, winners with two hits while Henry pitcher allowing only four hits. ANGLERS ENJOY TRIP TO the Sheep River. He journeyed via scheduled for June 3 was postponed 3; Perry Ernes, 0. Kenneth Burkert, j one of the finest I have experi­ Bard, Glenn Koller, Barry Adams John Nunan and Charles Kerns plane to Anchorage, where he was due to the saturated condition of F, IVi; Donald Shaffer, Vi. Dennis FISHERMEN'S PARADISE enced." Consult thy everyday life; take its and Ralph Bard donated singles. upset 1955 winners Paul and Dallas met by "Chickie" Wagenhurst, for­ the track. The events include the Woodling, F, 3; David Hoppman, 0. Artist Sharadin was the speaker answer as to thy aims, motives, fond­ The Blue Sox have two games on O'Neil one up in the semifinal round Thirty Kutztown art-a residents, merly of Kutztown; and then went time trials at 1:30 p.m., the 100-lap- Ralph Dietrich, F, 3; Dale Guiser, at the reunion of the Class of 1921. est purposes, and this oracle of tap over the weekend, at Strauss­ of the Merkel Memorial better-ball including 22 members of the KAHS on to Palmer, where he joined his per at 3 o'clock and the 20-lap race 0. Dallas Keller, F, 3; Larry Rent­ years will put to flight all care for town Saturday, and host to Stony of partners tournament at Rich Royal Coachmen Fly Tying Club, about one hour later. schler, 0. native guide. He expects to return The secret of success is constancy the world's soft flattery or its Creek Sunday. Maiden. enjoyed a recent two-day fishing All of the 26 cars originally en­ June 15. in purpose.—Benjamin Disraeli frown.—Mary Baker Eddy Among the Berks countians in the trip to Fisherman's Paradise near tered in the race are expected back When a man has not a good rea­ BECHTELSVILLE GIANTS minor leagues is Paul Price, Fleet­ Bellefonte. They were Sten Gib­ Sunday. All tickets and reserva­ son for doing a thing, he has one wood, who was pacing all Pony son, Cyrus Beekey, Jr.. Craig Moy­ tions for the postponed race will good reason for letting it alone.— DEFEAT BLUE SOX, 9-2 Leaguers with an average of .462 er, Edwin Althouse, Robert Hart­ be honored Sunday. Sir Walter Scott The Bechtelsville Giants defeat­ with 18 safeties in his first 39 times ranft, Richard Hauser, Marlow ed the host Kutztown Blue Sox, at bat. The star of Kutztown's team Kroninger, Donald Geist, Larry Jr% SEASON OPENS 9-2, to remain in second place in in the Berks Legion League last Sieger, Arthur Hettinger, Ray Ful­ the Berks Rec Baseball League. The season produced eight tallies for the ton, Milton Borrell, Sterling Adam. AT VOGEL-RITT, INC. loss was the fifth in seven starts for Olean, N.Y., team in the Phils' or­ Bryan Esterly, Ronald Bailey, the Blue Sox. ganization. Guerin Nester, Craig Moyer, Jo­ Specializing in The Giants collected 13 hits off Lyons tripped Bally, 6-5, June 3 seph Haring, Russell DeTurk, Ron­ MTU® two Blue Sox pitchers to gain the in a contest in the Valley B Base­ ald Weaver, Warren Kohler and Er­ KUTZTOWN PARK all wood eating insects triumph while the hosts were al- ball League on Donald Kemp's six- nest Henry, of the Fly Tying Club; I lowed only five. hitter. In other League games Naz­ Frank Keim, faculty adviser, Mrs. RODENT CONTROL TO Curtis Angstadt led the slugfest areth tripped Yorgey's AC, 5-2; Fo­ Keim, Woodrow Kamp, Byron Friday, June 8, 1956 gelsville dropped a pair of games, MUSIC Complete pest control in stores and factories. Bait and | for the hosts with two hits while Burkert, Jr., Raymond Sieger, Pa­ Richard Adam, Ralph Bard and bowing 4-3 to New Tripoli and 8-4 trolman John Bailey, Dale Landis 7:30 to 10:30 P.M. sprays for sale. For free inspection call John Cook, local John Kutz struck singles. to Maxatawny. Maxatawny was and Irving Jacobs, photographer for agent, Topton 162. edged by Macungie, 12-11, in a first the KAHS yearbook. IF YOU WANT TO SELL IT game. Paul Price, former Fleetwood ADVERTISE CLASSIFIED WEDDING DATE JUNE 16 Tiger and outstanding Berks Le­ Invitations are out for the June gion League player of 1955, is off 16th marriage of Ruth Gail Mc­ to a walloping start as a Phillies Duffee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. farm hand in professional baseball. REGULAR SCHEDULE SKATING John Kenneth McDuffee, Green­ In his first 21 times at bat with dale Terrace, Kutztown R. 3, and Olean, N.Y., in the Pony League, George Herman Deike III. son of EVERY he rapped out 11 hits for an aver­ Mr. and Mrs. George H. Deike Jr., age of .524. He is the son of Mr. Pittsburgh. The marriage will be and Mrs. Paul Price, Fleetwood. solemnized by the Rev. Richard D. TUESDAY • FRIDAY - SUNDAY Zab, Arabian stallion owned by Miles, at 2 p.m. at Greendale Ter­ George Wirtz, Sr., Kutrtown, R. 2, race. placed fourth in the class for model Arabians at the recent annual Coop- ersburg Lions Club 13th annual horse show. $ The 20th annual convention of the Pennsylvania Trappers Association 5 Queens of hearts, 62Pequipped! will be held Saturday at 9:30 a.m., at the Y.W.C.A. summer camp near Hamburg. This will be the first time the convention will be held in East­ ern Pennsylvania and the guest speakers will include Lew Eckhart, New York's champion fox trapper, and William Nelson, Iowa, cham­ pion midwest trapper. All interested sportsmen are invited.

THREE INDICTED FOR HOLDUP IN KUTZTOWN Three men charged with the April 25, 1955, robbery of Dr. Lee D. Dun­ kelberger, Kutztown, were indicted May 28 by the Berks Grand Jury on criminal charges. They are Gottfried Adams, Allen­ town, and Paul Lane, New Jersey, who were indicted on charges of robbery while armed with an offen­ sive weapon, assault and battery and aggravated assault and battery; and Floyd Summers, charged with being an accessory before and after the fact to robbery, with receiving stolen goods. They face trial the week of June 11.

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ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Web­ Krause, Kenneth Henry, Russell Merrill Ressler and Mrs. R. Burton W. C. JOHNSON TO WED ster Zettlemoyer. Strunk, Arlin Lutz, Kermit Dietrich, Albright. EVELYN GULDIN, JUNE 16 Kenneth Arthur Mantz. son of Mr. KEMPTON Homer Kunkel, Russell Mathias. The following visited Mrs. Mary The marriage of Evelyn Guldin, and Mrs. Arthur Mantz. was re­ The Old Gray Mare Just Ain't John Hemerly, Woodrow and Ver­ Danenhower: Mr. and Mrs. Robert daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore cently baptized by the Rev. Thomas MIS. HARRY LUTZ non Kamp, Walter Conrad, Clar­ Danenhower and Leroy Sittler. Roosevelt Guldin, Boyertown, R. 1, SIGHTS LIKE THIS may be vanishing from our American scene, H. Bachman. The parents were ence Shoemaker, Hugo Weber, Breinigsville; Mr. and Mrs. Harold and William G. Johnson, will be but Marion Embry, Fort Scott, Kan., prefers his four-horse hitch to PLeasant 6-4373 sponsors. his modern tractor for seeding oats. Horses and mules on U.S. Farms Mark Dietrich, Arlan Shoemaker, Best, Allentown; LeRoy Bailey and solemnized June 16, at his home. The annual pilgrimage to the Ray Sachman and Mrs. Stanley are dwindling fast. The number was 27 million in 1918; by 1940 there The Rev. C J. Dorward will ad­ Kenneth Stump, Sterling Stump, daughter Alice Marie, Mrs. Mabel New Jerusalem, Fleetwood, R. 1. Lutheran Home. Topton. by the Oswald were delegates from Eben­ were but 14 million; and today there's less than 3 million draft ani­ minister Lutheran Communion at and Robert Keller. Wink and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Kun­ He was formerly from Brookline, women of the Jacksonville. Lynn­ ezer church at the annual meeting mals in use, or one-fifth the number 30 years ago. New Bethel church Sunday at 10:30 kel, Stony Run. Mass,, and Los Angeles, and prior ville and New Tripoli churches will p.m. Church at 9:15 a.m. A tour of the United Nations in of the Lehigh Synod of the E. and New York City was recently en­ to moving to New Jerusalem area, be held, Wednesday. All the women R. church at Cedar Crest college. The New Bethel church school joyed by members and friends of It Is good to have the things that lived at Moselem. are flWted. Children's Day program will be v Mr. -wV, Mrs Nathaniel Werley. the Missionary Guild «rt. *•**-•-->'•»-* money ttf.v-5*yf--Wt A* A*, also xood The bride-to-be, who lives in the ->**. -- v^^"*1*!*. -""AN £• wui. SL The annual Visitation Day tonea r Werley's Corner, recently sold el church. The itinerary also In­ co em***-** a(r O*KV m * \vhile ant» services June 17th, at 9 a.m. Phoebe Home, Allentown. by thethei r farm to Ralph Kressley. cluded Rockefeller Plaza, St. Pat­ be sure we have the things that The engagement was announced members of Ebenezer church will The Albany Township Homemak­ rick's Cathedral, Empire State money cannot buy—George Horace at a recent party at the Johnson be Thursday, June 14th. ers will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at building and downtown New York. Lo rimer residence. The newly elected officers of Blue LENHARTSVILLE the home of Mrs. Galen Howerter. The trip was made via Bieber bus. Ridge Trail Council No. 179. D. of Mrs. Howerter and Mrs. Lee Scholl The group included Norma Trex­ will lead the group in the discussion A., will be installed Tuesday night, MRS. PIUS ADAM ler, Mrs. Homer Nester, Fern Nes­ of "New Foods for the Home Freez­ June 19th. The council will sponsor Reporter ter, Mrs. George Graff, Mrs. Galen a dance revue and bazaar June 29 er." The 100th anniversary of the Howerter, Mrs Clarence Rahn, Mrs. at the Lynn-Heidelberg school. The Kempton Rod and Gun Club present edifice of Frieden's church William Trexler, Mrs. John Poul- Tickets may be secured from any will meet at Bond's' Hotel Friday at was celebrated at special services ette and daughter Joy, Mrs. Clifford of the members. 8 p.m. Sunday at the church. The pastors Lutz, Mrs. Clarence Kunkel, Mrs. The Missionary-Guild of New Mrs. Roma Rabert and Mrs. Helen are the Revs. Glenn Flinchbaugh, Raymond Hamm, Mrs. Nevin Len­ Bethel church will meet Wednesday Chamberlain attended thc Com­ E. and R., and Samuel K. Kistler. hart, Mrs. Ivan Sechler, Mrs. Cloyd at 8 p.m. at the church. with mencement at Kutztown State Lutheran. Trexler, Mrs. Lester Greenawalt, Teachers college. The following helped to paint the George Zettlemoyer and George Mrs. Bertha Greenawalt, Mrs. Lulu The annual Wehr-Reidy reunion Community Park Pavilion. Larry Greenawalt, Mrs. Howard Bailey, lots of Peters were patients in the Read­ Bailey, Ronald Wessner, Kichard will be held Sunday, July 22, at Mrs. George Hamm, Mrs. Lillie ing hospital. Albright, Roger Schollenberger, Egypt Memorial Park. Samuel Hamm, Mrs. Joseph Kistler, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Kline- Marlin Schollenberger, Gerald Ber­ children Wehr, New Tripoli, will preside. Ralph Dietrich, Mrs. Nevin Donat. knecht visited the William Millard ger, Norman Dietrich, Warren Kun­ Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Rex, Le­family. Mrs. Ethan Bond, Mrs. Nevin Green­ highton. were feted at a dinner in kel, Arlan Schroeder, Ira Schroe­ please note Mr. and Mrs. Allen Loeb. Ham­ awalt, Mrs. Edna Bauscher, Mrs. celebration of their first wedding der, Melvin Dotterer, Allen burg. Mr. and Mrs. William Ely and anniversary at the home of the lat- Nationwide's new low-cost Family Hospitalization son, Oley. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Plan protects entire family — Rives you FREE Adam and sons, Hamburg, visited A MEW PENNSYLVANIA LAW PRC-H-HTS the Pius Adam family. protection for all children after first two who are U i, PRICE ADVERTISING OF EYEGLASSES Mr. and Mrs. William Millard vis­ underage 19. DESTROY ited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sparr. Pottstown. This and other new features make Nationwide's MOTHPROOF Mr. and Mrs Alvin Adam recent­ new plan one of the biggest hospitalization buys in ly celebrated their 48th wedding America today. BOMB anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. John Kills Mothsl Their Eggs and Adam their second. A phone call (or drop a line) will assure you full Larvae and Mothproofs 3 William Weigle was substitute facts — figures — savings. And no obligation, Suits of Clothes for 1 Year mail driver for Ralph Heffley. of course. when used as directed. Guar­ anteed at— I look on that man as happy who. ARLAN W. LONG ARTHUR J. HECKMAN when there is a question of success, Macungie R. D. 1 30*9 S. Richmond St., Fl*»«twood LEH'S DRUG STORE looks into his work for a reply- Phone OV 2 2758 Phone 3282 Emerson. WALTER P. RISLEY 100 STYLES. 111 South Whiteoak St., Kutxtown SHAPES AMD ^*'R%. Phone 4741 •VO HOKUM WH€N COtO«S . . . YOU TRADC WtTH- TRACTORS HAVE MOVED IN to increase productive work a wumwAumca •farmer can do in a day, the number skyrocketing from only 246,139 Individual)-? According ffOGEUS ATIONWIDE I &€LOOKATOtMt CABS /# In 1920 to 4,377,700 now on farms. Today's farm wages are three times as high as they were in 1940, and the number of people to Tc Yow Prescription OPTICAL CO MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY do the work oa farms has dropped one-fourth in 15 years. • Bri-aq Any Doctor'« RX to ftiiiijmi 758 PENN ST.—READING HOME OFFICE • COLUMBUS, OHIO Fr»c » (ABM. BU'CJ I '*.'. '•••'• t LOST? TRY CLASSIFIED HOURS 9 to 5:30; than. Nit*. 'Til v STINES CORNER 6^ +L WILLIAM J. SCHROEDER Reporter N«w Tripoli CYpreis 8-3710 The Rev. C. R. Rahn will con­ Renninger's Kutztown Farmers Market duct services at the Lynnville church Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Lillian Kistler and daugh­ WHERE SMART KUTZTOWN, PA. BARGAINS \ ter Irene, Kutztown. called on the OPEN EVERY SATURDAY-12 NOON TO 12 MIDNIGHT GALORE William J. Schroeder family. BUYERS SHOP The supervisors of Weisenberg Our used cars speak for themselves! Pick the car you want, township repaired roads in this KUTZTOWN-LYONS ROAD PLENTY OF PATROLLED take it, drive it and you be the judge. It has to be right if area. RAIN or CLEAR PARKING SPACE William J. Ebert visited friends (NOBLE STREET) it *-*eme™ s from KUTZTOWN AUTO CO. at Bowers. Forrest Oldt and children Roy and Carol visited the Mark Feinour 56 FORD Country Squire Ladies' Fashioned Hosiery Fordomatic, radio and heater, power tteering, Eze Eye glass, turn sig­ family. This Week's Special WHERE BUYERS OF GOOD FOOD MEET nals, backup lights, windshield washer, white Double Eagle tires, light Elmer Oldt made a business trip Styled by green. to Allentown. VAN'S of Reading DUNKELBERCER'S GREEN ACRES FARM Dr. and Mrs. Mark Risser. Hollis- 2 pair Shoes $5.00 55 MERCURY Monterey burg, spent several days with the Special S-T-R-E-T-C-H Nylons Farm Fresh Mercomatic, two-tone blue, radio and heater, backup tights, turn signals, latter's mother, Mrs. Clara Christ- 3 pair $1.75 All Sizes and Colors JEWELRY windshield washer. man. 55 PONTIAC 2-door Sedan Mr. and Mrs. William J. Schroe­ Skirts $2.95-$3.95 Meats, Poultry, Butter and Cheese Two-tone blue, Hydramatic, radio and heater, turn signals, backup tights, der transacted business at Slate- windshield washer, white sidewall tires, Eze Eye glass. dale. TOYLAND of the The Consolidated school of Weis- | KUTZTOWN, PA. STANLEY R. SILFIES 51 CADILLAC 62 Sedan B & C enberg township will close this MARKET IYONS, PA. Hydramatic, radio and heater, backup lights, turn signals, windshield week for summer vacation. washer, white sidewall tires. SPORTSWEAR CO. Give Us A Try and You Will Be Back Melville Lackey, tax collector, sat Model Planes 54 FORD 6 Cylinder 2-door Sedan at Werley's Corner hotel Tuesday to Two-tone blue, radio and heater, turn signals, white sidewall tire*. receive road tax. Shopping Baskets Harold Kunkle started building 51 BUICK Super Sedan a new house. Father's Day Cigars Complete Line of CARLSON MONUMENTAL CO. White and maroon, Dynaflow, radio and heater, turn signals, backup The Lynnville church school will and Gifts LOU'S lights, windshield washer, Eze Eye glass. hold its annual picnic on the church 40 LANCASTER AVENUE ^ lawn Saturday evening, July 7. The Anthracite Coal Souvenirs WROUGHT IRON Marine Band of Allentown will FANCY FRUITS READING, PA. Our New Telephone Numbers furnish music. MAXATAWNY PUPILS DILL'S GIFT SHOP Authorized 110 W. Main 7 3 8 TO HOLD 14TH REUNION DIE CLENA The 14th reunion of the pupils of At the End of Market ROCK OF ACES DEALER Crystal Cave Road 7 9' the Maxatawny school will be held Gifts for All Occasions at the Kutztown Grange Hall Sun­ POTTERY day. This announcement is made by Charles D. Zimmerman, Hatboro, who was the teacher from the Fall Norris Milk 4 cans 49c You can now drive a New 1956 Buick for as low as of 1897 to the Spring of 1900, a total HANDMADE CERAMICS $2421, so why drive anything but a Buick? of three terms. All those who at­ VISIT OUR Valley Forge Sliced Peaches large can29c tended the school during those SPECIAL COOKIES years will attend, in addition to Salt un Peffa 50c up. Norris Strawberry Preserve glass 25c those, like Clara Richards, an 1897 DRUG STORE Chopped Ham |D- D9C classmate of Mr. Zimmerman's at 3 lbs $1.00 the Keystone Normal who were pupils prior to that time. -nm. Extreme End of Market FREYS DELICATESSEN The reunions were started by the KAUFFMAN'S ararm KUTITOWN | late Mrs. Eva Fisher. and FOOD MARKET at the COOKIE STAND RT. 222 & CRYSTAL CAVE RD. 7191 & 7381 POULTRY KUTZTOWN, PA. CLASSIFIED ADS PAY REASONABLE PRICES

Home Dressed WORK and DRESS SHOES $4*95 Fryers Ib. 49c WORK PANTS $2.98 Look for the Legs & Breasts .... Ib. 69c WORK SHIRTS $1.49 WE HAVE A NEW a. Wings Ib. 29c M ARMY-NAVY STAND ECONOMY JOE SIGN

TELEPHONE NUMBER! CHARLES F. KUNKEL S SAW & MOWER SERVICE "QUALITY" MEATS AT THE MOYER Homelite Chain Saws LOWEST PRICES For Prompt1 Service of Your Plumbing, Heating Moto Mower Snappin' Turtles Exceilo Mast Trimmers, etc. NEW POTATOES or Fuel Service Call Special for This Week U. S. No. 1 Parakeets—Cockatiels—Canaries—Cages—Bird Supplies MICHELE'S BIRD HOUSE Tender Plump Frankfurters 29c !b. MERTZTOWN, R. D. 1 GOLD FISH FISH SUPPLIES Tender Juicy Round Steaks 59c lb. 2876 Cut from Selected Beef RENTSCHLER'S BAKERY LOOK FOR WEEKLY CHUCK ROASTS 27c Ib. Home Made Pies Our New Number Will Not SPECIAL AT Tenderized, Sugar-Cured BUNS — CAKES — DONUTS 'tombing and Heating Co. Be listed in the New Tele­ phone Boole. SMOKED HAMS, whole or shank half 45c Ib. BATH F-xTurt-K • KITO«N CAMNCTS • WATS* PUMK • AUTOMATIC MCATCK SHARON'S GEHMAN'S SEA FOOD PIMM Writ. Thii Num­ 20 N. Whiteoak Street Kutztown, Pa. Sliced Square Pressed j 49c lb. PUE1 Oil Phone 2876 • OB f AST M *Si\ut£ifotam,sJa.. ber—2876 on the Cover KANDY KORNER Fresh and Frozen Sea Foods in Season—Breaded Sea Foods -—Clams Are in Season, Place Orders Early. Thanks. Sliced Lebanon 49c The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 7. I°S6 THIRTEEN MRS. GRACE MERKEL ELEVEN CAMPFIRE GIRLS KAHS FUTURE FARMERS Hawaii and their .idvisers, Mankind will be God-governed IN POLAR BEAR CLUB Shirley 1-abe and Mrs. James Trex­ in proportion as God's government MOSELEMSPRINGS ADVANCED BY COUNCIL Mrs Grace Merkel. Virginville TO ATTEND CONVENTION ler. will represent the FHA Chap­ becomes apparent, the Golden Rule was recently grunted rm*m*>pr->hip ter .*;< the annual convention Mon­ utilized, and the rights of man and MRS. RUSSttl O'tOYU Eleven members of Luta Unit, THAT S R FACT Twelve KAILS Future Farmers Reporter in the I'olar Hear flub of the Farm anil ihiir *<1\:*ert, Kenneth Staver day through Wednesday, at the the liberty of conscience held Alburtis, of the Nipakwa District GO SOUTH State University %MM Fleetwood 3493 were recently advanced by the ers and Traders Life Iniuranrr and Jack ScfcoOftj »ill attend thc sacred—Mary Baker Eddy YOUNG MAN I Company, Syracuse N V Ihn la in annual FFA Slate convention Tuei Mr. and Mrs. Harold Conrad and Reading-Berks County Council of Ml WOT ONW-MBtV OT tUt, (M ft* Campfire Girls. They are Gloria UNnaoawree tuns mux w WBO-LB*- recognition of outstanding iccom day through Thursday at the IVnn sons Thomas and Ronald visited CajMrV, N.C., IN I7P0. >e VBAK pllshment and public service sylvama State t'nivcrsity They are Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Noll. Haines, Susan Kunkle, Ann Oswald and Janet Weida, advanced to trail ou> caaao «r> KKHO A SHIMN* A sister of Clyde Baver. Matter Ronald Donat Russell Riegel and Visitors at the home of Mr. and MCTAUJC LUMP WHO) MZeOLP KM I^Roy Knittle, who will be in the seeker, and Mary Bauder, Marlene • s «a rr WM ACnuuv watna of Virginville Grange, she Is a Mrs. Norman Seidel included Mr. member of thc Kreighbaum Agency State VY \ Chorus Donald Reinert ana Mrs. Herbert Spohn, Mr. and Carl, Linda Funk, Mary Huns- 04XOOO! berger, Sue Kels, Kay Moyer and of Middleburg. Pa and l,re Cnger State Hand Harold PLEASE BE PATIENT Mrs. Cleon Boyer ajvd lamil.v. Mr. Aulenbach lamb Judging contest. -^w uivusuij,!,,, W\JUU ~%&i{\erer. The Insurance Company is spon sties Mrs. t3n»T\efe Hno-Jtt, -jhr. ana (Jerald Dotterer. livestock Alton Mrs. Dalton Stoneback, guardian, sored by the Grange and operates Mrs. Wayne Levan and children Rohrbach. dairy. Stewart Trexler, was given a torch bearer rank in in 16 states and thc District of WITH US THROUGH THE NEXT and Clinton Bagenstose. poultry, and Charles Wessner and citizenship, her seventh. Luta unit Columbia. Mrs. Luther Wiltrout, Kutztown, awards were given to Mrs. Charles John Sehaeffer farm mechanics FOUR WEEKS was a substitute teacher at the Rich­ Knerr, chairman of the district Mrs John Sell. Baer Apartments torrest Laudenslager. a member mond township school. which comprises Alburtis, Long­ College Hill. Kutztown. underwent of the FFA Chapter, will represent Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Noll and swamp and Topton, and Mrs. Rob­ an operation at the Reading hos­ thc B«*rks Chapter at the University. OUR SERVICE PERSONNEL ON PHILCO APPLI­ son Michael attended the wedding ert Butz. pital Mary Krb. Carole I.osoh and Alice reception of Mr. Noll's cousin at ANCES WILL BE ONLY AT HALF STRENGTH UNTIL Oley. The District will hold a day camp July 7, 14, 21 and 28 at the Albur­ tis Rod and Gun Club. The theme JUNE 15, 1956 DUE TO TWO 14-DAY TOURS OF CHARTERED BUS & will be, "Indian Trails." The camp­ ing committee comprises Mrs. Clar­ ACTIVE DUTY, ONE WITH THE AIR FORCE RE­ TOUR SERVICE ence Berry, Mrs. Earl Trexler, Mrs. For Every Electrical Service Leland Sechler, Mrs. Allen Romig, SERVE AND ONE WITH THE NAVAL RESERVE. Mrs. Woodrow Werst and Mrs, Charter Your Charles Kolkeback. WE SHALL GIVE YOU OUR BEST UNDER THESE "IN SEARCH OF HIMSELF" Call TEMPORARY CIRCUMSTANCES. Buses Now John Nesbitt's "Harry in Search of Himself" will be presented on Telephone Time Sunday over the THANK YOU CBS television network. It is the Zimmerman CARL R. BIEBER story of Henry Bergh, founder of Kutztown 7333 the American Society for the Pre­ vention of Cruelty to Animals. 105 East Main Street Kutztown TOPTON MOTOR CAR CO. °.ar ot Mayer Plumbing 4 H«ating) Announcing the Appointment of K> NOT A Pa/VATe AffaM. 1CU HtLP -OUR SOVBRNMeKT ANO Tne* rrSLp VCU IN * Topton Phone OVerbrook 2-7141 PBR-ECT r-MrrNBcaH»>. etc us —— —I MAX* THAT tatmjvtaap tut Day Phone 7035 Night 6021 T rWWt*M*UrmrWTft SCHEIDT & PRINTZ AS FRANCHISED DEALER OF BOWERS MRS. WILLIAM ANGSTADT Reporter WINKLER LP OVerbrook 2-2473 Daily Vacation Bible School will LOW PRESSURE open Monday at Trinity Lutheran OIL BURNER church and continue through June 22. Sessions will be daily from 9 to 11 a.m. A hat social and covered dish luncheon were featured at the re­ cent meeting of the Missionary So­ ciety of Trinity Lutheran church. until you SEE THIS ^ Donald Mertz, June DeLong, Al- I len Haring, Sherwood Geist, Jean Esterly and Frederick Angstadt were among the graduating class DEMONSTRATION f at KAHS. Claude Fritz is a patient in the SAVES UP TO Reading hospital. The local Girl Scout Troop was recently entertained at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 50% Forrest. In attendance were Betsy INFUU. and Sally Forrest, Jane and Elaine Esterly, Mary and Janice Silsdorf, Before you say "It can't be done", aee a demonstration of Carol Moll, Virginia Luckenbill, the Winkler LP Oil Burner— Susan Haring, Nancy and Allegra aee why this burner ia com­ Buck, Sandy and Sharon Angstadt pletely different. and leaders, Mrs. Ralph Silsdorf Conventional burners are fre­ and Grace Angstadt. quently oversized to prevent Kenneth Gambler was recently nozzle-clogging trouble. feted at a surprise party in cele­ Hence, more beat than neces­ sary is produced and wasted bration dt his 10th birthday at the up the chimney. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The Winkler LP can be aized LeRoy Gambler. He was the re­ exactly to your heating re­ Moo-Moor NOZZU cipient of many gifts. The surpris­ quirements . . . becauae it •UMAMTIID 10 TIAtS es were Sherry DeLong, Doris and operates on low pressure and The Winkler Turba Nozzle opsn- Jane Gangawere, Carol, Linda and has a non-clog nozzle. You'll ing is approximately SO times larger than in ordinary burner Norman Buck, Rhoda, Brenda, Don­ aee it cleanly burn dirty oil, nozzles. Doesn't clog under any na, Karen and Terry Gambler, Da­ oil and water mixture, crank- operating condition. case draininga—all without vid Schoedler, Timothy Haring. nozzle clogging. That's why Ernest and Roy Adams, Linwood this burner ends aervice Hoppes, Robert Sunday, Kermit. troubles. Marvin, Neal and Arlan Berger, Da­ There's no obligation in ask­ vid and Daniel DeLong, Dwight ing for a Winkler LP demon­ Bucks. Mrs. Linwood Hoppes, Mr. stration—come in now! and Mrs. Clarence Berger and Mr and Mrs. Daniel Adams. WINKLER LP PETIT JURORS Eleven East Penn residents have LOWP.USU.1 OIL BURNER been selected as petit jurors for the June llth week of Berks Crim­ inal Court. They are: Mrs. Charles j Lightcap. Kutztown; William Ebert SCHEIDT & PRINTZ and Elmer Schlenker, Kutztown, R 3; Stanley Kuhns, Maxatawny; Amy PLUMBING, HEATING, ROOFING I Trexler, Topton; Scott Hartman. Hamburg, R. 2, and David Blum, Kutztown Phone 4121-7450-7484 i Paul Foose, Harold Neider and Cur- I Us Gruber, Fleetwood. R. 2.

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KUTZTOWN DISTRICT AGENCY OFFICE Luther F. Bat*. Stanley E. Haaa u s Rout 222 Kuw n For a better future for your family Charles A. Steinmetz, Staff Mir. Harvey D. Fenatermafhcr Norman L. Beichard Motors * ° - °* • -"*>«• 7021 Second floor Percy E. Frederic Harry W. W«»ck see your Prudential Agent. 220 Weit Main St. Daniel E. Frey Kutztown, Pa. FOURTEEN The Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 7, 1956

ESTATE ACTIONS Her husband, Charles Dankel, pre­ der He was a retired implement Nine Kempton Boy Paul L. Dreibelbis and Mildred ceded her In death. dealer. B. Lutz were granted letters in the Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Surviving is a brother, Victor Sr., estate of their mother Mary A. Drei­ OBITUARIES Frank Taylor, with whom she re­ Auburn, and several nieces and Scouts Advanced IN SPIRIT, NOT YEARS belbis. Rockland Township, valued sided, three grandchildren, four nephews. JANE ANGSTADT non Wanamaker, Kutztown R. 3; Nine members of Kempton Boy By Fran Pachtcr at $1,050 in personal property. The brothers, Harlan, John, Joseph and decedent who died on May 8 at the Services for Jane L. Angstadt, Mrs. Carl Troxell, Lehighton R. 1, Erwin Romig, Mertztown, and sev­ BAPTISMS Scout Troop One, sponsored by the six-month-old daughter of Walter and Willard, at home, seven grand­ Joint Council of New Bethel church, age of 79 bequeathed $100 to a eral nieces and nephews. The Rev. J. Paul Kehm recently and Bernice (Miller) Angstadt, Col­ children, and two sisters, Mrs. Elton were advanced at a Court of Honor "I" HE Military Academy and resentment at being cast asidr grandson Lothair E. Dreibelbis and baptized the following in St. Paul's •*•- Cyril Gunther were synonymou lege Hill, who died June 3 in the Trexler, Kempton R. 2, and Mrs. June 4 at the church. They are like an old shoe. the residue to the son Paul and OSCAR SNYDER E and R church, Fleetwood: the Allentown hospital, was held at the Mahlon Lutz, Leesport. Michael Parsley, Warren Wessner, with one another ai both had been Putting in a long distance call daughter Mildred in equal shares. The funeral of Oscar H. Snyder, closely associated for thirty convenience of the family. Burial daughters of brothers: Anne Marie Hugo Weber Jr., David Kamp and he made connections with Gen The estate of Mrs. CjurrfctJ.. »t>i- years. He had been In on its was »u r&irview cemetery in charge CLAUDt "PROBST 80, who died June 4 at Berks Heim, Wanner, born April 12, 1956 to Rob­ Herbert Souders, advanced t,o sec­ Ormsby, a-M ucvjuauatxi tvtm with man. Kutzt&wn, consisting of $10,600 birth from idea form to actual of the Fritz and Kendall Funeral The funeral of Claude Brobst, 68, Bern township, was held this after­ ert Daniel and Kathryn Ann (Shol­ ond class Scouts, and Dallas and the situation. A smile wreathed la personal property and $20,000 in l*"v%l*\**i. Through the long years Home. husband of Mrs. Minerva (Ely) noon at the Nester Funeral Home, lenberger) Wanner, Fleetwood, and David Henninger; rV'a-j-m: ^ite.,^ hi* face at the General's answer. real estate, was bequeathed to her of atrusfflf, when a h«ndhi5 rt Brobst, who died June 4 at his home Donna June Wanner, born February and Leonard Miller, tenderfoot 'A tbw' more calls went out' *£U sbri, 8flB»C TF; 33*SJ»J-^ is tS> rstsi* She was a member of the Cradle Jacksonville. The Rev. Clarence R. boy» had been their mainstay, on New Tripoli. R 1 will ,^*? Jpfc-Juj rank. Nevin Hamm was welcomed the line* and after each one, Cy's action filed in the Berks County nuii *-£ C« r._L_\ T_-7T«Yi*i-fti3ttrt*&, •RrfliA* -^JfUi^-si. S3ft2 * V" iMP' 13, 1956 to Donsld "••"••«( •.«* I»«»*» he along with four other teachers Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Nester' as a member of the Troop bring­ face wore a beam of victory. courthouse. A house in Kutztown Kutztown. cob's church cemetery, Jackson­ Bernice (Emerick) Wanner, Walnut­ had given up their salaries on Funeral Home, Jacksonville. Elder ing the total to eleven. Brian Bond, and a farm in Lehigh County com­ Surviving besides the parents are town; also Christen Louise Knerr, many occasions to help defray The faculty was blissfully un­ C. C. Ellis will officiate. Burial will ville. the other Troop member, was prise the real estate. Heilman is a brother, Thomas Walter, and the born December 19, 1955 to Kermit expenses aware of Cy's extra curricular be in Ebenezer church cemetery, He was a native of Lynn town­ awarded the second class pin at an executor. Mrs. Heilman died May 25 grandmothers, Mrs. Stella Miller, Interest tn the Academy had to activitie*. Along with their teach­ New Tripoli. ship and was a son of the late Ben­ Willard and Mary Louise (Helm- earlier date. ing duties they were busily planning at the age of 66 years. Kutztown, and Mrs. Minnie Ang­ bach) Knerr. be fostered and parents sold on A native of Lynn township, he jamin and Polly (Wanamaker) Sny­ The Scout leaders are John Pars­ a testimonial dinner in Cy's honor. stadt, Orwigsburg. the idea that their school was was a son of the late Alvin and ley, scoutmaster, and Lawrence Ra­ the right one for their boys Look­ Suddenly the school atmos­ Ellen (Stahler) Brobst and was a bert and Chester Robertson Jr., as­ ing back, Cyril wondered at their HOWARD DIETRICH phere tensed as it always did when member of the Lynnport Fire Com­ sistants. The Troop Committee com­ daring, but the worth of their VIRGINVILLE The funeral of Howard W. Diet­ something unusual was about to pany and its beneficial association. prises Hugo Weber, chairman; Arlin plan lay before him. From one Mrs. Warren J. D. Miller rich, 69, former Albany township happen. An avalanche ot calls He was employed by the State De­ Lutz, vice chairman; Paul Deysher, building lt had grown to be an flooded the telephone lines, all Reporter school director for 18 years, who be SAFE partment of Highways and operated secretary; Lester Bailey, treasurer, edifice that stretched the span of Phone Hamburg 4859 died June 4 at his home on Kemp­ protesting Cy's retirement. A a fruit and produce farm. and Russell Greenawalt, institution­ the land. From nonentity it had drop in school enrollment seemed ton R. 2, will be held Friday at 1:30 al representative. The committee grown to a spot high on the list eminent if Cy left. If they had not The Rev. Dr. Rufus E. Kern will p.m. at the Stump and Weber Fu­ Surviving besides his wife are chairmen are Nevin Bond, proper­ of accredited schools. From the been so engrossed in precedent, conduct services at Moselem church neral Home, Kempton. Further two daughters, Mrs. Howard ty; Vernon Kamp, advancement: original four teachers its staff they would have noticed that Cy's Sunday at 10:15 a.m. Church school services will be conducted at Frie­ Bankes, New Tripoli R. 2, and Mrs. be SURE Walter Wessner, outdoorsman, and now numbered almost one hun­ face wore a sly, pleased expres­ at 9 a.m. den's church. Stony Run, the Rev. Lorraine Bailey, Fogelsville. for­ Nevin Donat, publicity. Arthur Lew­ dred, all well trained and versa­ sion. His step was springier and Moselem church school will hold Craig J. Dorward officiating. Burial merly of Kempton R. 2, 10 grand­ is is a member. tile. Cyril was the last of the orig­ years dropped from his face. its annual strawberry and ice cream will be in the adjoining cemetery. children and two great-grandchil­ inal four left, they had been lucky festival Saturday evening, June 16 A native of Albany township, he dren. Forced by the pressure of pa­ as death had claimed them. He was at the church grove. was a son of the late Alfred and being forced out by age and retire­ rental demands, a new resolution and SAVE MONEY Louisa (MerkelI Dietrich and was a MRS. LIZZIE DANKEL ment. was adopted, age was not to be Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. D. Miller LOWER recently celebrated their 18th wed­ member of the Lutheran congrega­ The funeral of Mrs. Lizzie Dan­ Sixty-flvet Funny, Cyril thought the prime consideration govern­ ding anniversary. tion of Frieden's Union church, kel, 72, who died June 4 at her LONGSWAMP At the time the age limit had been ing retirement, future require­ Stony Run, Kempton Council No. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hoppes, •et ii" it had seemed a long way ments to be health and ability of 544, O. of IA. and the Goodwill Fire home in Allentown, was held this UO A. REINERT Hamburg R. D., visited Mr. and off Now tt loomed with all the the party. Company and its relief association, afternoon at the Burkholder Fu­ ATLANTIC Reporter Mrs. Elton Adam, Jalappa. heat your home swiftness of a monster. He felt Cy was called in and their deci­ Kempton. Twice married, his first neral Home, Inc., Allentown. Bur­ Harold and LeRoy Hoppes spent Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ferry and old and a bit frightened sion announced. He did not by a wife. Bertha (Kistler) Dietrich, pre­ ial was in Longswamp church a day with their grandparents, Mr. children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Old Cy, they called him. He'd single word or gesture give away ceded him in death. cemetery. HEATING OILS Reifinger. visited Mr. and Mrs his part in the change of rules. and Mrs. George Hoppes. with oil known that, but hadn't paid any A native of Longswamp. she was Daniel Meek. He readily agreed to stay on, find­ Richard Miller and Donna Price Surviving are his second wife, attention to It till now Along a daughter of the late Levi and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kressley, ing it hard to hide his secret satis­ were at Hershey Park. Mrs. Edna iDanner) Dietrich, seven with his nickname had been children: Ralph, Kempton R. 2; Kate (Mabry) Romig and was a Alburtis R. D., called on Mr. and coupled the adjectives of old faction over the outcome of his IF YOU WANT TO SELL IT Nortr.an, Kempton; Mrs. Cleon Lutz member of the E. and R. congrega­ COMPLETE ATLANTIC SERVICE Mrs. Kenneth Krock. fashioned, quaint, all symbolic of stra'egy. Plans went ahead for ADVERTISE CLASSIFIED and Betty, Hamburg R. 2; Mrs. Ver­ tion of Longswamp Union church. Mrs. Annie Miller and son. Al­ aging. Cy felt righteous indigna­ the dinner, but it was to be just burtis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul tion take hold. The young up­ an honorary one. Scheirer. starts! He had molded many a Cy awoke tired the morning of Kirst SL Brubaker Mr. and Mrs. Willard Strause, Al­ fine lad from raw material into his dinner. He spent a busy day burtis. visited the latter's parents. success. Many had been panty but did not show up on time for Charles Gilmore Owns Mystery Farm No. 37 134 North 5th Street SI3 East Main Street Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brensinger. waists, mama's babies, now the dinner. They found him on HAMBURG, PA. KUTZTOWN, PA. Edward Scheirer and son Karl a day bed in his study. Beside grown, who embraced titles of Telephone 2541 Telephone 5291 called on the former's parents. Mr. prominence. Had all that been him lay a diary on whose pages and Mrs. Lloyd Scheirer. for naught? Didn't that mean lay proof of his actions Cy had Exclusiv. Atlantic Distributors Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graul, Al­ anything? He boiled over with won and lost a victory that day. lentown, and Mrs. George Scheirer, in Kutztown and Hamburg Hokendauqua. were guests of Mr Wagner, Hope Grim, Lester Gam­ and Mrs. Isaiah Reinert and son PIANO-ORGAN RECITAL Leo. bler, Janet Sanders. Ronald Solt, WEDNESDAY AT BOWERS David Schoedler, Mary Silsdorf, Mrs. Paul Scheirer and daughter Mary Jane visited Mr. and Mrs. A piano, organ and voice reivtal Ruth Schoedler, Janice Silsdorf, NOW...YOUR CHOICE OF Walter H.irtzell. Macungie. will be presented by the pupils of Teresa Edinger. Shirley Kutz, Bar­ bara Wahl, Lucille Meek, Scott Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fenster­ Mrs. Cyrus J. Oswald, Bowers, Wed­ Schade, Janet Kline. James Mabry, macher. Huff's Church, called on nesday at 7:30 p.m. in Christ De- Mr. and Mrs Melvin Barr and the Sandra Angstadt, Elaine Reinert, Fenstermaker family. Long's E. and R. church, Bowers. Ruth Reinert and Drena Moll. 91 NEW COLORS Participants will include Suzanne The public is invited. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS EVANSVILLE HOUSE MRS NEVIN DRIES Reporter '"V PAINT aineer J Phon* Leesport 6-3424 F.M.BROWNS SONS Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wanner, Stony Creek Mills, and Mr. and Mrs John Strause and Mrs. Mary Lei­ bensperger. West Lawn, called on FULL LINE OF Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mayer. v Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs "•E«^,N,WiU"- " Neven Dries and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dries were Mrs. Lillie Kline DAIRY and POULTRY and Hestor Herbein. - •*•• am

A mother is not a person to lean on, but a person to make leaning $WP unnecessary. — Dorothy Canfield FEEDS Fisher —Zdun-Robbint Pboto CUSTOM GRINDING- MIXING Charles Gilmore, Sr., Kutztown R. 2, modern implements. The livestock feed 70 YOU CAN BUY is the owner of Mystery Farm 37 which is home grown with the exception of the * *6' 9«H. Mills at Single Copies of is located northwest of Kutztown near dairy supplement. Color-style the outside of your house just as you do SHILLINGTON • SINKING SPRING the Three-Mile House. He purchased the Gilmore, who is a native of Newark, inside! Famous Sherwin-Williams SWP* House Paint now comes in 91 gorgoous colors. Come in and pick the N. j., is a son of Mrs. Elizabeth and the The Patriot READING - BIRDSBORO 112-acre farm from Harold Mumma in one that will make your home distinctively beautiful for 1949. late Thomas Gilmore, Asbury Park, N. years! See the colors on display and ask us for complete • • • at A silo was the only building erected J. He was married May 26, 1935, to me information about Sherwin-Williams House Paint for every type of exterior surface. S. B. SMITH by Farmer Gilmore since he took posses­ former Lovell Lemming, daughter of Kutxtown, Pa. FLEETWOOD sion of the farm. However some of the Walter and the late Lillian Lemming, WILLOW sr LEH'S DRUG STORE KUTZTOWN Kutxtown, Pa. outbuildings have been renovated. New Jersey. Both are members of Kutz­ MILLER'S W. THEO. MILIEU 8, SON, INC. Phon* 7391 ALBERT VV. RAUCH Phone 4511 Farming on the 112-acre tract, which town Grange and the Lehigh Valley Co­ Lumbtr—fuelt—Hard war*—Points—Building MatenaU FUotwood, Pa. includes 15 acres woodland, is dairying. operative Dairy and belong to Grace FLEETWOOD PHONE 8327 BUCK'S STORE At present Gilmore's dairy herd., totals Evangelical Congregational Church, Fleetwood, Pa. 10 Holstein cows. He also has eight Kutztown. Their hobby is bowling. RAUCH'S DRUG STORE The couple has four children: Charles Fleetwood, Pa. heifers and steers. The acreage allotment for this year Jr., 20, Kutztown, who assists his father- SMITH'S PHARMACY NOW! the ELECTRIC FENCER that Topton. Po. DAIRYMEN! includes 11 acres of corn, 10 oats, and Linda, 16, junior academic pupil at Weeds Can't Stop... RADCLIFFE BROTHERS STORE the remainder in hay and permanent KAHS; Gary Paul, 14, who will enter Mertitown, Pa. pasture. Fertilizer mixes used include 3- KAHS next Fall, and Kathy Sue, six, who HENRY FOX'S STORE 12-6, 5-10-10 and super phosphate. All will be a first grader at the Greenwich- ^••^j • i-uT»Yj^*^ DryvitU, Pa. Are you putting up the tilling is done with two tractors and Lenhartsville Elementary school. Tbe NEWEST addition to the OLDEST HEIST'S KEYSTONE STORE name ii Electric Fencing! Now lervsalem. Pa. TOP QUALITY Grass Silage? WASSER'S STORE WEEDMASTER Lyons, Pa. New Parmak WEED MASTER DOES YOUR CRASS SILAGE . . . flllis Chalmers hai extra power to stop stubborn LUDWIG BROTHERS STORE Salt-, and Sonde* stock. It destroys and is not affected Moselem Spring,, Pa. 1. Retain all its feeding value? by weeds or grass touching the fence. TRACTORS . . . Effectively charges long lengths of fence, even ALBRIGHT'S "in extremely dry ground. FULLY GUARANTEED! 2. Keep its color? HARVESTING EQUIPMENT ECONOMY STORE AUTHORIZED PARTS UlEIL-fllclAIN Pa. 3. Supply adequate trace minerals? SUPERIOR WEED MASTER FEATURES OIL or GAS by the Moker of tht World's lorgest Selling Electric Fencers: BAILEY'S STORE ALBURTIS FARM Precision Metered Fence Curr.nl — Now tote* the guess work (Mr*) ef Albany, Pa. 4. Have Protein equivalent of 15-21%? "EXTRA VALUE* BOILERS electric '.-icing Tells ol o glonce fence it "(hocking" or "shorted" ami EQUIPMENT to what degree. KISTLER'S STORE 5. Supply the same energy as Corn Silage. If jrou'r* replacing your boiler, look ALBURTIS, PA. Exclusively O.tign.d Transformer — Proitction ogaintt burn out and posi­ Stony Run, Pa. first u the many festal of w«a- tive current limit for sole operation. 6. Have an objectionable odor? PhoiM WO 5-6414 :n wbii(h me fuel and as­ KNOCKSTEAD'S STORE sure long Ufa. Araacingiy comport— Doubt, protection against lightning damage to t.eti.r. Krumsville, Pa. ipace-atving — endoaed ia handoonx, Refractive Ope rational light—Shows at a git. nee fencer it operoting properly It is good economy to regulate the quantities of higher cost euy-to-dean jacket. B-eery oak . big TRACTOR POWER for heating value! (For trgly revolutionary Electric Fencing make it a HEFFNER'S GROCERIES Protein concentrates in the Ration by using the PARMAK! A precision Parmak Model for every need — Walnuttown, Pa. Vigour SMALL FARM $13.7S to SIS7S. F. M. WESNER GROCERIES SEE YOUR PARMAK DEALER TOOAV E THE POWERFUL Blandon, Pa. BEST SILAGE 3-H. P GRAVELY- KAUFMAN'S STORE th* world's (in»«t, y»t most you can makel moderately pric-od Garden MMAMT SASISOABD PAMtlt Molltown, Pa. ( Tractor. Complete Una of You'U be delighted with the exclusively deeigned power oe-w beauty of your borne HARRY L ADAM HOMAN'S IGA STORE FOR BETTER CRASS SILAGE- tools for *»very Geiden, when you replace old radia- Virginville, Pa. -.Uwn and Ftoldjob. aton with modern baseboard "Your PARMAK dealer for 20 yoor*" LESHER S STORE use Pratt's Sweet Mixing Feed. Ask for information paoefa . . . ooe room at a Unl»crt»vltto, Pa. (fan* if you wi-rb. Hamburg, Rout* 2 (Edenburg), Box 59, Pa. folder on "Improved Grass Silage." 222 FOOD MARKET Phone: Hamburg 2063 Maidencreek, Po. GtffiffJ* Phone 2241 — ASSOCIATE DEALERS — HARVEY H. BUCK'S STORE fllLD TfSTtO (OB 28 Y t A B S Pricetown, Pa. ARENEL FARMS ALVIN N. FEGELY SAMUEL BEAR BOYER'S MARKET CEO. E. SCHL1ER Electrical Appliance* Electrical Contractor Virginville, Pi. Phone Hunburg 5S Soyer't Junction, Pa. FEED MILL A. P. MERKEL CO. MAXATAWNY ROUTE NO. 2, KEMPTON, PA HIMMELBERGER'S PHONE HU PHONE, KEMPTON PL 6-4437 KEYSTONE STORE Shoemakersville, Pa. Phon*: Hamburg 2662 FLEETWOOD, PA. See Your Nearest Dealer for Sales and Service SoishoftivMle, Pa. O R'U O G f R V