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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 6

Publication:
The Mercuryi
Location:
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
6
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PACE SIX Phone 2263 POTTSTOWN MERCURY. POTTSTOWN. PA. FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1947 3 I- LKON II. MCST, 184 A-re.

HAJIRY I. GILBERT. Pkon. 126-R St. JH.

Grim Nominated For Postmaslership i Nomination of Harry E. Grim, of 395 VTest Philadelphia avenue. Boy- for the of bereugh. was sent to the U. S.

Senate DV President $11, M8 Budget Miss Keim to Study Adopted for 1947 At Merrill-Palmer 1S45. to assume "re practice At Church Meeting Grim nas been postmaster for the pas: "rianrig H. L-eor B-eiderbccn ivho ill Feb- Mrs. Koim. RD 2 circles Boyer'own.

tor LVtrt-t tomorrow, v.ntre 'qs- 100 numbers Pttencea ec. -c ee -e s.a... .0 ce: ec ro fr.c.al as yet. a -el'co" for the seconc semester -om-naticn "ing of tr.e Church o. Gooc s.ien- "herd.

Evangelical and Retcmied -hela IVednesaav msn: in tne church one 01 -nn i 3 The Rev. Schneck pas- tor. ui charge tr.e br.e: ce- A sne -RU; -116 V. a A statement of the 01 i 5 nd inspect v.elzare anc church and the budget Z947 eencies. 5amcel Houck.

A oucse: Keisi remain Detroit 29. v. thc-r 1 return to Perm State for graduation in Jtme. $2675.43 for benevolence. frcstnf en, Thomas Gabel.

and Clarence Mutharc; 3 Reiisnyder. Brooke, Kenr WersLler. Xorman Scnceniy and i "Pest Guest a one-act, comeay. I Svlvester Border: ard be oreseniea by members of Mover, elecltrd a three- i Fuiirre Teachers of America in Boy- 1 3 I asseiiblv in ihe ingh scriool auoz- One-Act Play Today Gresh. Kenneth Xyce.

Lee Samuel C. Houclc, p.ssistanL to the I and mmDach. Classified Farm Equipment secrelarr, I The pastor gave a or'e: of ins ork of the church during i the pasn year. The meenrs: closed with a hyinn and beneaict-on "03 the Rev. Scnneck.

DEATHS FUNERALS KATE EHLLXG. ls.te Philip aged 65 ears, formeriv of Gilbert-sviile, died ves- tercav at ths HOME OF THE LITTLE SISTEKS OF THE POOR, i 602 LANE, GERMAN- TOWN, -K-here she resided the pasi Cighs Sac was the daughter of the late Nicholas and Margaret Schr-eider. I Iiara, of Phiiadeiphia. and rwo I "-i sisters, Lena. "Rife of Schmidt of Genrtartown, and Bertha Piree of Bally High Maj -Kill be celebrated the Cnapei of the Home of tne Tattle Sisters of the Poor mom'ng o'clock.

Interment cemeterr. CAKE SALE Saturday, Feb. 1 at 2 P. M. Good Shepherd Reformed Church Basement Sponsored by Yoiing Adult Class of Good Shepherd I will be around for garbage and ash collection Friday instead of Saturday.

BOYERTOWN SANITARY DISPOSAL Owner: illard "Rhoads Phone 65 Today Saturday A Lcuidslide of Sinr and Song Packed Entertainment. A Great TJ cckcnd Treat, It' diarm. the musical that's a of good luck screenful of good I ADDED Colored Curtoon 'SPEAKING OF ANIMALS" Technicolor TONFTE-FIRST SHOW 6 ERB an InTremar'onzl Harvester Genuine Repair Pa Phone 520 apci Se-v'ce Are "OK- Locaied In Our 3u! alng Babv Flannel Slips a.for?5c Metal Trucks for T5c Whitr Dickies for Sl-90 Tractors for E. K. BERKY BOYERTOWN 5e.

19c znd up to Sl.M Store Students and Teachers Buy $23.70 in Stamps students and teachers bought U. Savings stamps total- lins $23 70 this vieek in BoyertoTrn Newspaper Collection Donated to Library Xenspapers of the United Slates and the world are on display on Boprtowii High ichool iibrarj. They are the gift of Henry Gr.rn. donated ih in 10 the schoo! Placed on a rsDle. they are conrectec by a riboon TO ir.e:r rjroper iocatior on a glooe at, ihe end of the table.

A rurcoer of issues of special interest, a special edition of a paper cated. Dec 7. 1941 and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, is included 'n 'he dis- plav. Mrs. Marcia Z.

Krysa, Iioranan. Homeopathic hospital. Pottatown, Wednesday vas reported yesterday as improved considerably. Miss Quaimance, a junior zn Boy- erujwn High school was stricken with 1 Dneurcoma at: the schooL Tung nut production in the Sta e.s increased from lesc? than one ton in 1924 to 47.300 tons ua 1946. Pneumonia Victim Reported Improved The condition of Joan Quaintance taken to FOR SALE 1 Doable Lot witk ft.

franUfe, Applr MRS. ''ELIZABETH FKEY Gilbertsville Josephine 3 n.nth srace sitidenis topped the list purchases to S7.C-0, -x-'niie graders of Miss Winifred Mover ere second "sith Auto Glass Installed Tops. Window Start- Fronts. HUTT'S GLASS RoTcrtown destruction of -rop; end Lilll? oil LCAKN TO OAMCC AT CARMAN'S liwtruction At Ajty By Pliln Rillrooro Dinrtnr ttt to crarh TOB I fai) At 139 N. Dii) is to reduce exporLs of the oil sharplv.

A Male and Female So BoTcrtofrn Shoe Corpora clpbu and Kradlnr Erb Bldjc Floor. Dead Animals RemoTed At Short Notice We Pay for Dead Stock CALL--John Clearer Yellow House 9-3432 VULCANIZING RECAPPING New Retread popular Regular atxcl Knobb-y tread FRANK'S TIRE SHOP GILBKBTSVILLE Phone Borer-town 248-J-4 HELRWANTED Sewing Machine Operators APPLY IN PERSON UNITED UNDERWEAR MILLS, INC. Rhoads Boyertown THE RAINBOW ROOM KEYSTONE FIRE BOYERTOWN PRESENTS FLOOR SHOW DANCE Sat. Night, Feb. 1 Russ Garber's Orchestra STAR SPANGLED SHOW Featuring Colored Radio and Recording Artist LEWIS Bro 7 Craziest AL CARLTON The STA-ISS Bell Ringer PEGGY MARTIN i a LeacLnj? ISixht Phone 109 for Reservations MEMBERS BRJNG RECEIPTS ALL VETERANS of World War 2 WHO ARE MEMBERS KEYSTONE FIRE CO.

NO. 1 BOYERTOWN, PA. Register Now For VETERANS' NIGHT Feb. 1 7, 1 947 -DINNER AND FLOOR SHOW IN RAINBOW ROOM REGISTER NOT LATER THAN Feb. 14, 1947 1 COMMITTEE FOR SALE Turkey 3Oc live Turkey 35c oiekcd Turkey ciresaed anci a i 45c Ib.

RUSSELL. RE1NERT 135 Eoit Philadelphia Phone Bovertown 5S-R Cake Sale Social Party a.t Keystone Fire Hall FRIDAY, JAN. 31 C.ke at 7 P. M. Social Party at 8 P.

M. Sponsored by Keystone Fire Co. Auxiliary ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION FRED D. FISHER SONS ATLANTIC PRODUCTS WASHING MUTT1.EKS AVT GREASING SIMONIZINQ FVST4LUED BOTEKTOWX PHOVE SlI SEWING WASHING VACUUM MACHINES MACHINES CLEANERS NEW LSEI--BOUGHT, SOLD AD EXCHANGED WE REPAIR ANY MAKE AI.I. WOKK ESTIMATE H.

A. SC HOME APPLIANCE SHOP Hill Ornrch Road Boyertown R. D. 1 Fhone Bally JTR1Z 1 ORIOLE VETERANS OF NEST No. 22, BOYERTOWtf Are requested to register at the Home anytime during the day or i for the VETERANS' BANQUET Please Register as Soon as Possible Thursday, February 20, Is the Deadline BANQUET--MARCH 4th Johnson's Fairlawn FOOD MARKET 38 N.

Reading Boyertown, Phone 435 The Store With the Magic Eye Door 39C 38c Beef UKnrAn'r i Fresh Ground Johnson chuck Roast Qualify STANDING RIB ROAST LEAN PLATE STEWING 27c lLrtJViJ Sirloin, Rump, Round Fb CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS tt 59c OUR OWN MAKE FRESH SAUSAGE 49c ARMOUR'S PORK SAUSAGE 59c TARTAN COFFEE 47c TARTAN FRUIT COCKTAIL a 43c TARTAN FANCY CATSUP rse Z5c TARTAN WHOLE GOLDEN CORN 2 12 MCWM 37c TARTAN CORN STARCH lOc ALL BRANDS EYAP. MILK 3 39c HONEY DEW GRAPE PRESERVES jar 3 1 ALSO THE FINEST FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES AVAILABLE Special Bus Service Bojrer TOWM lut Ererr Nile at 6:30 for Ringing Rocks Park GRE5HYILLE HOTEL Koutt Pork, and Ham Platters LIQUOR -BEER -WINE HEN'RY SCHAEFFEK, Prop. We will be open week- days until 6 P.M. and Saturdays until 4 P.M. C.

R. Roder Beer Distributor Pkone Boyertown 270 WE URGENTLY NEED WORK per hour MINIMUM WAGE PLUS 12V 2 per hr. BONUS To Cover Increased Living Costs. FREE HEALTH INSURANCE HOSPITALIZATION DEATH BENEFITS RETIREMENT FUND (All in Addition to Your Wages) We have Started a New Government Contract This additional sewing machine operators hand sewers pressers examiners---in fact, most any kind of- female help. OUR REGULAR PANTS DIVISION is also in need of additional women.

We have plenty of future orders ---your job here will be steady fcr years. CIVILIAN SUIT, TOPCOAT and OVERCOAT Demands are ever increasing. We just can't begin to fill the orders unless we get more help. STEADY WORK CERTAIN SPECIAL Limited Time Only! ALL-WOOL SUITS Top Notch Clothing Values Distinctively Tailored Men's and Boys' SUjTS OVERCOATS TOPCOATS Hard to believe, but true our clothing is smartly styled and tailored to perfection. Absolutely the Latest Styles.

Complete assortment. COME IN TODAY Also LEATHER COATS MACKINAWS SPORT COATS SPORT SHIRTS and JACKETS SPORT TROUSERS CHECKERED SHIRTS and a Full Line of Work Clothes ALL UNION-MADE CLOTHING WMOiM Boyertown Clothing Factory S. FRANKLIN ST. OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 246.

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Years Available:
1933-1978