Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 21

Publication:
The Morning Calli
Location:
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
21
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE MORXIXG CALL, Alientown, Monday, May 23, I960 21 MichaeI Ma2uIa iMary Walbert Deaths of the Day Coaldale, died yesterday morning Vernon L. Mann Vernon L. Mann, 64, of 410 Williams St. Pen ArgyL died yesterday morning in his home. Born in slatington, a son of the late Luther and Emma Oyer Mann, he was a -resident of Pen Dies; Was 91 Mrs.

Mary E. Walbert, who at Palmerton Baby Accidentally Chokes to Death An 8-week-old Palmerton girl in St. Joseph Hospital, Hazleton. Leonard C. Frascr EXECUTOR'S PUBLIC SALE Valuable Real Estate Personal Property Mav 28.

I960 at 12:00 Noon Airs. Raymond Scherer Born in Lebanon, he was a son of Mrs. Anna Porubsky Magula, Coaldale, and the late Michael Mrs. Arlene M. Scherer, wife of Leonard Charles Fraser of Stroudsburg R.

4, was found dead in his Hamilton Township home Raymond F. Scherer of 113 N. 91 was the oldest member of Western Salisbury United Church of Christ, died at 3:15 a.m. yes PUBLIC SALE ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Edgar C. Todd, Administrator e.t a.

of the Estate of Veronica A. Todd, deceased, will sell at public sale on tho first floor corridor of the Lehigh County Court House, Fifth and Hamilton Stsl Allento'svn, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, May 24, 1960 at 2:00 p.m., E.D.T premises No. 531 New Alientown, Lehiqh County, Pennsylvania. Premises may be seen and Inspected on May 25, i960 ai 6:00 p.m., E.D.T. B-P.

M.l,20,23-24-2S Argyl for 40 years. Magula. He lived in Coaldale most Main Alburtis, died yesterday on Saturday. He is believed to of his life and was employed Estate of Adelita M. Fousc 102 Circle Dr.

Union Hill, RD 3. Lshighton, Penna. terday at her home, 1141 Lehigh have died May 4 after a heart in Alientown Hospital. She was 43. Born in Alburtis, she was a He was employed as a car salesman and former shop foreman by the Harvey G.

Dietrich as a road inspector on the Penn Alientown. attacK. He was 70., sylvania Turnpike by Morris Two and on half story frame house converted into two apartments with hot water oil heat, hot water and electric. Two separate one story frame houses daughter of the late Charles She had been in good health Knowels Pittsburgh Formerly of East Orange, N.J., he had lived in Monroe County since 1948. He was a retired ma and Jennie Merkel Snyder.

She was formerly employed in the until this year. Born in Salisbury Township, He was a member of SS. Cyril on same lot. 1941 Packard runabout coupe, good Chevrolet Pen Argyl. He was a member of St.

John's Lutheran Church, Pen Argyl. Surviving are eight children, Mrs. Jack R. Dennis, Tompton and Methodius Church, Coaldale condition, new tires. Year old 11 cu.

ft. Hot Point refrtg she was a daughter of the late chinist. A veteran of World War Atkin Shirt Co. in Alburtis. She was a member of the Lu A veteran of World War II, he John and Marietta Kline Hotten- was wounded while serving with theran wing of Lehigh Zion Plains, N.J.; Mrs.

Edward Rob stein. Her husband, Charts W. Wal Church, Alburtis R. 1. the 88th Infantry Div.

Africa and Italy. erator (automatic defrost) three burner gas stove, 21" Zenith TV set, air conditioning unit, console radio, kitchen table and chairs, 6 piece maple bedroom set, dining room suite with buffet, china, silver, rugs, wardrobe closet, porch and reclining chairs. Power tools Including two band saws, drill press, circular erts, Wind Gap; Mrs. Sherwood PUBLIC AUCTION Wednesday, May 25, mo at 12:30 P.M. Sale of dairy cows, mostly Holsteins and Guernseys, fresh, close springers and milkers.

D. D. Kennedy has consigned 1 load of Wisconsin cows. John I. Frlrr has consigned 30 head of Surviving beside her husband are two daughters.

Barbara bert, died in December 1950. They had lived at 1430 Linden Surviving with his mother are two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Ross. accidentally strangled to death yesterday in her crib. Mary Ellen Bray, infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin W. Bray of 443 Franklin St. was pronounced dead at Palmerton Hospital at 9:25 a.m., a short time after being found by her mother. Carbon County Deputy Coroner William R.

Weyhenmeyer said the infant died from asphyxiation caused by accidental obstruction of the bronchial tube due to the swallowing of vomitus. Mrs. Bray discovered the baby about 9 a.m. She tried in vain to revive the child through mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The infant was baptized in St.

John's Episcopal Church, Palmerton. Surviving beside her parents are a sister, Laura, and a brother. Alientown. wife of Earl A. Hoppes, ai.

home, and Sandra wife of Emory B. Sleeman and Mrs. Albert Haus-mann, Bangor; Mrs. Thomas C. Hays, Emmitsburg, Mrs.

Ruth Walck, Mrs. Earl Randolph, and Mrs. Morris Bierman, all of saw, lame, sander, miter oox ana au kinds of carpenter tools. Jamaica-, N.Y., and Mrs. George Mrs.

Walbert would have been Gas powered lawn mower, lawn wheelbarrow, ladders Including ex 92 on June 21. cows. 20 Hoistein ano to ouernseys. an tension ladder and many other items too Allan, Bethlehem, and five brothers, Joseph, Reading; William, Umatilla, Frank, Yakima, Fenstermacher of Kutztown: two brothers, Charles W. of Terre Hill, Lancaster County, and Wal Surviving are two daughters, out of 1 herd.

The cows are most all due in June or July. There are really some serving with the navy, he was a former member of Thomas P. Lambert Post, VFW, Stroudsburg, and George N. Kemp Post, American Legion, East Stroudsburg. Surviving are his wife, Lillian, Stroudsburg; a daughter Mrs.

Shirley Panzy, Stroudsburg and two grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Lanterman Funeral Home, East Stroudsburg. There will be no viewing. Mrs.

Stella C. Stortz Mrs. Stella C. Stortz, widow of Milton Stortz, died yesterday af Pen Argyl; 16 grandchildren and numerous to mention. Conditions of sale of real estate 10 per Paul, Richmond, good top Hoistein cows among them.

80 head have besn bought from I man; balance will be sold later. Certified on T.B cent on day of sale, balance 30 days, personal property cash. Other conditions one great-grandchild. Services will be at 2 p.m. Florence, wife of Charles Wilde, with whom she resided, and Mrs.

Dorothy Van Keuren of Bethle ter J. of Alburtis; two sisters, Mrs. Irvin Romig of Mertztown, and Anthony, Wittier, Calif. Military services by the Coal and Blood. Hog sale will start at 1:30 P.M.

and Mrs. Kenneth Schmoyer of hem; two grandsons and two oy executor. Gordon T. Bennett, Executor Ralph Rehrig, auctioneer. William A.

Wyatt, attorney C-AAay 23-26 Wednesday in the Pullis Funeral Home, 126 E. Pennsylvania Pen Argyl. Viewing will be tomor great grandchildren. Alientown, and one grandson. Services will be at 2 p.m.

dale American Legion and VFW posts will be at 8:30 a.m. Wednes-j day in the Gulla Funeral Home, Thursday, May 26, 1W0 at 12:30 P.M. Sale of fat bulls, steers, fat butcher cat Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sealed proposals will be received and publiciv opened and read bv the Super Wednesday in the Schmoyer Fu Wednesday in the J. S.

Burk-holder Funeral Home, 1601 Ham tle and veal calves. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. John H. Gingrich, Mgr. 130 E.

Ridge Coaldale, with visors of Lowhill Township, Lehigh County at New Tripoli R. 2, Pennsylvania, a Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. C-May 23 ilton Alientown. Viewing will ternoon at her home, 221 N. 5th until 5 p.m.

o'clock E.5.T., May 31, 160, for the following: 600 tons No. 2B stones, more or less. be 7-8 p.m. tomorrow. Emmaus.

She was 62. Thomas, both at home, and the rnaternal grandfather, Walter Steinmetz, and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 150 tons No. IB stones, more or less.

row night. Carrie Hahn, Dairy Farm Owner, Dies Mrs. Carrie Hahn, 48, of Pen Born in East Macungie, she 10,000 gals. oil. C.

1 or C. 2. more or less delivered on the job. Proposal forms, Specifications, Form of was a daughter of the late Charles ADVERTISEMENT Sanitary Sewerage System and Storm Sewers for Bangor Borough Sewer Authority Bangor, Pa. 1.

Sealed proposals will be received by the Bangor Borough Sewer Authority, Northampton County, until 7:30 P.M., Eastern Davlloht Saving. Time, June 8, Raymond Richards Raymond Richards, 126 E. High neral Home, Breinigsville. Viewing will be p.m. tomorrow.

Milton A. Ramaly Milton A. Ramaly of 108 Forge Bowmanstown, died yesterday in his home. He was 80. Born in Parryville, he was a son of the late Moses and Sarah Arner Ramaly.

He was a retired and Cinderella Scheirer Wieder, Contract and Instruction to Bidders may Bray, all of Palmerton. Private services are being ar in SS. Cyril and Methodius Church. Viewing this evening until time of service. Mrs.

Anna I. Rickey Mrs. Anna I. Rickey, 70, died Saturday evening at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Fowler, 2719 be obtained at the home of, or by writing She resided in Emmaus 55 years. to Arthur J. Kressley, Secretary, Board of Supervisors. New Tripoli, R. 2, Penn Coaldale, died unexpectedly at 11:10 p.m.

Saturday, five min Her husband died in July 1958. ranged by the R. M. James Funeral Home, 661 Delaware i960, for construction of Sanitary Sewer Mrs. Stortz was a member of sylvania.

The materials specified herein, shall Emmaus Moravian Church. faimerton. Argyl R. 1, died Sunday in Tem-ply University Hospital here. utes after being admitted to Coaldale Hospital.

He was 57. meet the Standard Specifications of the age System, and Storm Sewers in and for the Borough of Bangor. Northampton County, Pa. Bids shall be delivered to Surviving are two sons, Milton Pennsylvania Department of Hlgnways. The successful bidder, when awarded John Puschak, Coaldale, Schuyl Born Plainfield Township, Banaor Town Hal North First Bn Emmaus, and Arthur, Bally; Liberty Palmer Township, gor, Northampton County, Pa.

the contract, shall furnish a bond with suitable, reasonable reguirements, guar Nazarsth R. 3, she was a daugh kill County deputy corner, issued four daughters, Mrs. Mae Krauss; with whom she resided a certificate of death "due to ter of Mrs. Annie Werkheiser anteeing performance ot tne contract or (delivery to be made) with sufficient Ruth, wife of Walter Stoudt; z. flans ano specifications are available for inspection at the offices of Mast Engineering Company, 335 Washington Street, Reading, Pennsylvania.

A deDosIt of SI 50.00 Is required for each set Stauffer Long, Nazareth R. surety in the amount of SO per centum of the amount of the contract. Mary, wife of William Doney and the late Orison Stauffer. She Born in Effort, she was a daughter of the late Peter and Catherine Feller Warner. She lived in Indiana after her marriage, and and Kathryn, wife of Jay Wea of plans and specifications.

If a bid is was tne wiaow ot ueorge Hahn. All proposals must be upon the form furnished by the undersigned. The supervisors reserve the right to re-lect any or all proposals. ARTHUR J. KRESSLEY Secretary of Board C-May 18-23-27 knecht, with whom she resided, all of Emmaus; five brothers, Fred, Clarence, Joseph and Hen moved to Wilson Borough in 1924, submitted and the plans ano specifications are returned In good condition within ten (10) days from opening of bids, a refund of S1O0.0O will be made, $50.00 will be withheld to cover handling.

Mrs. Hahn and her sons con She was a member of the Palm tinued to operate the Hahn Dairy ry, all of Emmaus, and William, Ray Schott Dies; Sold Real Estate Ray F. Schott, 66, of 2042 S. 6th Alientown, died at 7:10 p.m. Sunday in the Alientown Hospital, where he was a patient for three weeks.

He was best known for his work as a real estate agent for many years, having worked out of the office of Naomi Cutshall. For the past year, prior to his illness, he was an attendant to the judges of Lehigh County Courts. He is a past president of Post er Township Moravian Church. 3. Bids may be submitted tori A.

Section I Sanitary Sewers. 50.200 Farm after the death of her hus heart attack." Born in Coaldale, he was a son of the late Thomas D. and Martha Lloyd Richards. He had been employed by Coaldale Mining Co. until it ceased operations in February.

He was a member of Coaldale Evangelical United Brethren Church. Surviving with his wife, the former Irene Nahf are a son Thomas Coaldale, and two employe of the New; Jersey Zinc Co. Ramaly and his wife, the former Ella Beidleman would have observed their 60th wedding anniversary in December. Surviving beside his wife are two sons, Luke and Norman, both of Lehighton, and a daughter, Helen, wife of Elwood Bonser of Bowmanstown; two sisters, Mrs. Balliet, both of Bowmanstown; two grandchildren and five great-children.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Kegel Funeral Home, 145 Delaware Palmerton. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m. tomorrow. Alientown; three sisters, Carrie, Upper Macungie Township Zoning Board of Adjustment The Zoning Board of Adiustment wilt She is survived by a son Leroy, of Palmer Township; three daugh band in May 1959.

wife of Horace Bilger; Hattie, feet of sanitary sewer pipe varying in size from 6" to 15" including one (1 lift station with 4" force main 860 feet. meet Thursday evening May 26, I960 at She was a member of wife of William Correll, and Mrs ters, Mrs. Evelyn Seeger and B. Section I Storm Sewers. 3,201 feet St.

Peter's United Church of Ella Kline, all of Emmaus, and 8 p.m. at the township Building, Breinigsville RD No. 1, to hear the following aooeals of storm sewer pip varying In size from Mrs. Madora Kellogg, both of Wilson Borough, and Mrs. Fowler: Christ, Plainfield Township.

15" TO 48" 76. C. Section II Sanitary Sewers, 32,074 22 grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m Appeal of Wilson Shankweller to erect Besides her mother and step four sisters, Mrs. Emma Silfies.

feet of sanitary sewer pipe varying In father Stewart Long, she is sur Klecknersville; Mrs. Mary Van size trom to it) D. Section II Storm Sewers. 1.077 feet Thursday in the Reinsmith Funeral Home, 225 Elm Em sian at soutn east corner of intersection of routes 100 and old 22. Appeal of Clayton Klein to erect sign at southwest corner of Kuhnsville exit on route 22 thruwav.

sisters, Mrs. Clarence Burnett, of storm sewer pipe varying in size from Dexter, Fresno, Mrs. Min maus. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m, TPA, of which he was a char 15" to 43" E. Section III Sanitary Sewers, 30.98 nie Serfass, Brodheadsville and All interested parties may appear and Coaldale, and Miss Dorothy Richards, Lansford.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday. vived by three sons, Robert Pen Argyl R.1, and William G. and Barry both at home; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Mervin Kessler, Bangor R.l; Mrs.

be heard. Owen M. Bastian Jr. Secretary May 23 feet of sanitary sewer pip varying In size from 6" to 40" 65" with five (5) stream crossings and three (3) railroad crossings. -From Mrs.

Evelyn Dilcherd, Wind Gap; two brothers, Charles Warner, East Lawn, and George Warner, Belfast, and seven grandchildren. Wednesday in his home. Viewing will be from 3 p.m. tomorrow until time of service. F.

Combined bid combination or II and III Sanitary Sewers. G. Combined bid Combination of Sec Woodrow Fuls, Nazareth R.2, and Mrs. Elwood Heaney, Mount Sunday's Call-Chronicle Services will be at 2 p.m. tion II and III Sanitary and Storm Bethel.

Wednesday in the Shillinger Fu 5ewers. H. Sewage Treatment Plant. General Services will be at 2 p. m.

Charles Kemp Charles Elias Kemp, 537 Arling Arthur Williams neral Home, Easton. Viewing will be tomorrow evening. and mechanical. Complete less electrical, settling tanks, aeration tanks, digestore with floating covers and sludg beds. ter member.

He was also a charter member of the Keystone Fire Co. He was born in Reading, a son of the late Oliver and Laura (Schott) Murtorf. His father died when he was a small child and he was adopted by his maternal grandparents, whose name he later legally assumed. The grandparents were Mr. and Mrs: Franklin A.

Schott, Macungie. He was a member of Trinity Memorial Lutheran Church, Alientown. Surviving are his wife, Helen Arthur E. Williams, 71, of 29 ton Tamaqua, died at 1:30 Mrs. Alfred Reinhardt Mrs.

Hedwig O. Reinhardt of Mount Bethel R. 1 died Saturday in Easton Hospital. She was 50. Services will be at 8:45 a.m.

Thursday in St. Peter's UCC. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in the Swoyer Funeral Home, Jackson and Robinson Pen i. sewage i reaimenr rum ana lift Station.

Electrical. All electrical work at p.m. yesterday in Coaldale Hos N. Railroad Walnutport, husband of Mrs. Ruth E.

(Shafer) Sewage Plant and Lift Station complete. pital. He was 76. Mrs. Peter Horvath Mrs.

Julia Horvath, wife of Pet NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received bv the Saisbury Township School District at the Salisbury School Building, Salisbury Road, Farmington, Pennsylvania, tor the Electrical Renovations to the Salisbury Township School Building, until 8:00 p.m., E.D.S.T. on June 3, 160. The proposals will be publicly opened at a meeting to be held at same place at 8:00 P.M., E.D.S.T. on the same date, and read aloud. Proposals will be received for the following work: CONTRACT NO.

1 TYPE WORK Electrical work. PROPOSAL SECURITY $2,000,00 PLAN DEPOSIT $35.00 Drawings, specifications and other contract documents may be examined af the office of the Architect, George. E. Yundt, 125 South Sixth) Street, Alientown, Pennsylvania. Copies of the drawings and soeciflca- Contracts may be awarded for Williams, died Thursday evening Born in West Penn Township, Argyl.

and whichever is to the advantage of the owner. in his home. today in the Horton Reed fu er Horvath, 9 Oak Nazareth. he was a son of the late Henry 4. proposals must be accompanied oy He was a former clerk at the neral Home, Johnsonville, followed died Saturday at the Easton Hos a certified check, bank cashier's check.

Palmerton Zinc Co. bank treasurer's check, or a Surety Com- pital. She was 72. and Amanda Shellhamer Kemp. He was a retired employe of the Lehigh Navigation Coal having worked at the Tamaqua col by a Requiem High Mass at 9:30 a.m.

in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Services, will be at 2 p.m. to Born in Austria-Hungary, she fiany's bid bond, in the form provided the Contract Documents, made payable to Owner, In the amount of 10 per cent of the total of all base bids submit L. (Seibert) Schott; two sons, was a daughter of the late Martin and Elizabeth Mesaros.

She Dr. L. R. Seiler Dies; Retired Chiropractor Dr. Lloyd R.

Seiler, retired Richard Bethlehem, and Jo liery. morrow in the George M. Harding Funeral Home, 25-27 N. 2nd Slatington. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m.

Monday. ted, to serve as security for proper execution of Contract Documents. The Sure lived in this country for 53 years. seph Miami. Also surviving Miss Loretta A.

Allender Miss Loretta A. Allender, 21, of ty Company must be one acceptable to the Owner. bhe was a member of Holy Fam His wife, the former Lillian Lie-bold, died in 1958. Surviving are a daughter Miss tons may be obtained at the office of the Architect. Each bidder shall be entitled to two (2) copies of drawings and specifications upon payment of the amount of are two grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. S. The bidder aarees that the amount ily Catholic Church, Nazareth. 1137 Hamilton died Saturday Plan Deposit" shown above. Any bidder Surviving, in addition to her in-Alientown Hospital.

A leukemia husband, are three sons, Joseph, victim, she had been a patient Northampton chiropractor, died at 6 p.m. yesterday at Alientown Hospital. He was 65. upon returninq such sets in good condition within fifteen (15) days after the opening of proposals will be refunded his payment. Any non-bidder upon so return Thursday at the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland Allen-town.

Friends may call p.m. Wednesday. of bid bond is the measure of liquidated damages which the Owner shall sustain by the bidder's failure to execute the proper agreement and bonds, and if the bidder defaults In executing same within five (5) days following submittal to him of Contract for Execution, the bid bonds shall be forfeited and shall become the Nazareth; Stephen, Bethlehem; at Alientown Hospital several Howard Roth Howard A. Roth of Slatington R. 1 died Saturday in his home.

He was 69. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Ellwood Heint-zelman Funeral Home, Slatedale. ing such sets will be refunded fifty per times during the last 2V years. Esther, and a son Charles, both at home; two brothers, William, Reynolds, and Oscar, Clamtown, and four sisters, Mrs.

Howard Shoemaker and Mrs. Alice Miller, both of West Penn Township, and Miss Irene Kemp and Mrs. George Sassaman, both of Tama He and his wife, Dr. B. Marea cent (50 per cent) of his payment, other and Peter Langley, British Columbia; and four daughters, Julia, wife of William Yankowvy.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Whitmer Seiler, resided and con wise full payment will be forfeited. Each bidder must deposit with each proposal a certified check or bid bond property ot the Owner. The Contractor will be required to furnish both a "Labor ducted then chiropractic offices and Material Payment Bond" and conforming to the reguirements set forth Performance Bond" In the forms pro at 1855 Washington North tomorrow in the William Kulik Funeral Home, 426 Hanover Alientown. Viewing will be 4-10 p.m.

today. in "instruction to Bidders" and in the vided In the Contract Documents. The Contractor will be required to furnish II- qua. proper amount shown under "Proposal Security." The Contractor shall copy the form of ampton. Seiler retired 10 years ago due to ill health.

Nazareth; Viola, wife of Joseph Clement, Bath; Elizabeth, wife of Lester Werkheiser, Nazareth R. and Helen, wife of Frank Kmet-ler, Stockertown. Also surviving are 19 grandchildren and 20 great Services will be at 2 p.m. proposal sheets Including the firm name Born in Shomokin, he was a and a ternates on his personal letterhead. Wednesday in the Griffiths Funeral Home, 655 E.

Broad in Quadruplicate. Proposals shall be E. Gertrude Cunningham Miss E. Gertrude Cunningham, giiest at the Good Shepherd Home in Alientown since 1947, died late Saturday at Alientown Hospital. She was 83.

A native of Alientown, she was a daughter of the late Peter B. and Mary Crawford Cunningham. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Alientown. Nieces and nephews survive. Services will be at 10:30 a.m.

son of the late Felix G. and Dr. Franz Marschall Dr. Franz Marschall, a re aDinty ano property damage insurance and fir and extended coverage insurance. 6.

Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any and all bids, and the provisions of the above invitation to bidders are made for the benefit of said Owner and no rights shall be deemed to accrue to any person making a proposal by reason of the submis properly Identified and in the hands of the School District at or before the Tamaqua. Viewing will be 7 9 Fyetta Herb Seiler. grandchildren. The funeral will take, place at Kern Services PHILADELPHIA Services for Frederick J. Kern 1428 Wallace Philadelphia, will be at 2 p.m.

Monday in the Ellwood Heintzelman Funeral Home, Slate-dale. Kern died Wednesday in Hahnemann Hospital here. He was 59. p.m. tomorrow.

He was graduated from Sha- mokin High School, Cornell Un 8:15 a.m. Wednesday at the Joseph F. Reichel Funeral Home, iversity and the Palmer School Fred W. Stengel Fred W. Stengel of Bally, re sion of any proposal hereunder or by time above mentioned.

No bidder may withdraw his proposal within forty-five (45) days after the actual date of the opening thereof. The School District reserves the right to waive any Informalities in, or to reject any or all proposals. BY ORDER OF SALISBURY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT WILLIAM A. RUTH, Secretary C-May 1 1 -1 8 23 the waiver or non-enforcement of any 220 Washington Park, Nazareth. Requiem mass will follow in Holy provisions or requirement of the invita of Chiropracty at Davenport, Iowa.

He began practicing in Northampton in 1925. tion. search chemist in the General Aniline Film Corp. laboratories in Easton, died Friday in his home, 630 Seitz Easton. He was 63.

Services will be at 9:15 tomorrow in the Bechtel Funeral Home, Easton, followed by a Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m. today.

Family Catholic Church. Friends 7. No bids may be withdrawn bv fh tired carpenter, died unexpectedly yesterday morning while attending Mass in the Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in bidder for fortv-flve (45) days after fhe may call 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Wednesday in the Bachman Funeral Home, 1030 Walnut Alientown.

There will be no Seiler was a member of St. scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. MILLARD L. GLEIM, Jecretary C-May 10-16-23 BETTER PLACES TO RENT art offered dally in the Want Ads. Check the For Rent Classifications now.

Bally. He was 74. Paul's United Church of Christ, Northampton, the Pennsylvania Chiropractors Assn. and Masonic Mrs. Helen M.

Echenberg READING Mrs. Helen M. He had been employed by a He Learns While He Earns Mrs. Edgar F. Maury Mrs.

Elizabeth I. Maury, 84, of 101 S. 4th wife of Edgar F. Maury, died Friday night in Sacred Heart Hospital. Services will be 1 p.m.

tomorrow in the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland Alientown. There will be no viewing. number of Upper Perkiomen Valley firms before his retirement orders. Besides his wife, surviving are Schoen Echenberg of 2709 Filbert Mt. Penn, Reading, died Sunday in St.

Joseph's Hospital. She 10 years ago. a daughter, Deanna J. Whitmer Born Bally, he was a son of Seiler, at home, and a sister, L. was 43.

the late John and Diana Miller Pearl Seller of Shamokin. She was the wife of Dr. Max Stengel. Services will be at 1:30 p.m Echenberg. Stengel was a member of Most Thursday in the Schisler Funeral Blessed Sacrament Church.

Born in Easton, she was the Home, 2119 Washington Surviving are his wife, Bertha daughter of Joseph and Lillian Schrieber Schoen. Northampton. Viewing will be 7- 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. M.

Grill Stengel; three sons, Russell, Baltimore; Paul, Kennett Square, Chester County, and Rob She was a member of Temple BEHIND THIS SUCCESSFUL YOUNG MAN THERE'S A WOMAN Rundle Services Services for Archie S. Rundle, 1323 Dreher Stroudsburg, will be at 1:45 p.m. today in the Stroudsburg Methodist Church. Rundle, assistant chief of the Stroudsburg Volunteer Fire was killed in a highway accident Thursday. William 5TVatkins PHILADELPHIA William D.

Watkins, 756 Kirkwood Fox Chase, former general manager and co-owner of the Lansford Evening Record, died Friday in his home. He was 60. Private services will be held Oheb Sholom, Reading. William G. Tucker ert, Bally; five daughters, Rita, Mrs.

Echenberg was very ac tive in Jewish and community GLEN RIDGE, N.J. William G. Tucker. 75, of 1728 43rd Surviving besides her husband Pennsauken, N.J., formerly of wife of Michael Kriczky, Potts-town; wife of Paul Schultz, Portland, Loretta, wife of John Patten, and Miss Clotilda, both of Miami, and Alma, wife of Charles Sharrow, are one son, Robert Jay at home; Pen Argyl, died here Saturday night in the Mountain Side Hos one brother, Irwin D. Schoen of Alientown, and a sister Annette mother! wife of Irving Loring of Oak Born in Pen Argyl, a son of Park, Mich.

1 the late George W. and Anna Bruch Tucker, he was a resident Funeral services will be at p.m. Tuesday at the Theo. C. Au of Pen Argyl for 70 years, mov Monday.

Howard H. East Jr. Howard H. East Jr. of Meyers Crossing, Bangor R.

1, died Sat ing to New Jersey five years ago. man Inc. Funeral Parlours, 247 Penn Reading. There will be He was last employed by Steph en Jackson Slate Pen Argyl, urday in St. Luke's Hospital.

He Bally. Also two brothers, Charles, Fullerton, and James, Reading; two sisters, Emma, wife of William Schultz, East Greenville, and Mrs. Irene Sell, Ryoersford, and 17 grandchildren. Services will be at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Owen S.

Hoffman Funeral Home, 221 Main East followed by Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. in the Most Blessed Sacrament Church, Bally. Viewing will be p.m. tomorrow. no viewing.

Mrs. Lizzie C. Snyder retiring in 1950. His wife Ethel was 37. Gardner Tucker, died in 1955.

East served in the infantry in Germany during World War II, He was a member of Zion Meth Mrs. Lizzie C. Snyder, wife of odist Church, Pen Argyl. the late Clyde Snyder, died Sat and was wounded in action. He Surviving are a son Kenneth had been confined to a wheelchair C.

West Caldwell, N.J., and a urday in the home of her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Searfass of 25 1st West Catasauqua. She was since that time. Services will be at 2 p.m.

to daughter Charlotte, wife of Albert Todd, Pennsauken; four grand children and a brother Clayton B. morrow in the Hough Home for Funerals, Bangor. Viewing will 68. Mrs. Cora F.

Uhl Ralph R. Mensinger Raiph R. Mensinger, 1737 Elm-wood Drive, Fullerton, died Saturday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the J.S.

Burkhold-er Funeral Home. Robert B. Herbert Robert B. Herbert, 86, of 235 S. Whitehall Greenawalds, died Saturday in his home.

He retired in 1947 after working as a carpenter for several Alientown contractors. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland Allen-town. Viewing will be p.m. Wednesday.

Mrs. Anna Sucansky Mrs. Anna M. Sucansky, 1131 W. North Bethlehem, died Saturday in St.

Luke's Hospital. She was the wife of the late Paul Sucansky. Services will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Shupp Funeral Home, 812 E. 4th Bethlehem, followed by a Solemn Requiem Mass at 9:30 a.m.

in SS. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church. Viewing will be from 7 p.m. today until time of funeral. Mrs.

L.M. Heffelfinger Mrs. Carrie C. Heffelfinger, 51, ef 132 S. Blank Alientown, died Satursday in the College of Osteopathy, Philadelphia.

She was the wife of Leonard M. Heffelfinger. Services will be at 1:30 p.nr. Wednesday in the Trexler Funeral Home, 116 S. 8th Alientown.

Viewing will be p.m. tomorrow. John Myers SAYRE John Myers. 57, died Friday in the Robert Packer Hospital here. Born in Montgomery County, he was a son of the late Charles and Laura (Renninger) Myers.

Services will be at 1:30 pim. tomorrow in the Hoffman Funeral Home, 221 Main East be 7-9 p.m. today. Tucker, Delabole. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Born in Hanover Township, Lehigh County, she was a daughter Mrs. Cora F. Uhl, widow of Jacob L. Uhl, who resided with of the late George J. and Emma Eckert Biery.

She lived most of a niece and nephew, Mr. and Wednesday in the Swoyer Funeral Home, Robinson and Jackson Pen Argyl. Viewing will Mrs. Robert Eilenberger, Arling her life in East Catasauqua. ton Heights, Stroudsburg, died She was employed by the last night in the Mannix Nursing Phoebe Home in Alientown until be tomorrow evening.

Mrs. Irma E. Moser Mrs. Irma E. Moser of 615 N.

Home, Delaware Water Gap. She two years ago. Harold VJ. Buss Harold J. Buss, 167 S.

Main Nazareth, died Saturday in St. Luke's Hospital. He was 63. He and his wife operated the Clearfield General Store for 13 years and later the Rainbow Diner in Nazareth. He retired four years Services will be at 2 p.m.

was 76. She was a member of St. Paul Formerly of Glen Rock, N.J., Evangelical Lutheran Church, 9th Alientown, a charter she had made her home with the Catasauqua. member and first president of the Eilenbergers for the last' seven Steve Wade realizes that his newspaper route is his complete responsibility. It is his business.

But, at the same time, it is a wonderful feeling to know that he has a partner upon whom he can rely for advice and assistance any time he wants it. That partner is his mother. From Mrs. Wade's viewpoint, the education which Steve gets on his route is just as important, in its way, as that which he gets in school. One supplements the oilier.

Together, they give Steve a head start in life which will benefit him greatly over the years ahead. She knows that in no other way could he learn so many practical things so quickly and build up a bank account of his own at the same time. Surviving beside her daughter, Alientown Marine Band Auxiliary, Mrs. Searfass, are a son, Roy of died at 10:52 a.m. yesterday at years.

She was a member of the Middletown, N. Y. Episcopal Wednesday in the Bartholomew Greenawalds; four grandchildren Alientown Hospital. She was 76. Church.

and two great-grandchildren. She was the widow of Julius R. Moser. He had been the band's Only survivors are nieces and Funeral Home, 211 E. Center Nazareth.

Viewing will be 7-9 p.m. today. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. nephews. Wednesday in the Saylor Funeral business manager 19 years before his death in 1944.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Home, 1064 5th Catasauqua Wednesday in the Dunkelberger- Viewing will be p.m. to Born in Womelsdorf, she was Westbrook Funeral Home, Srouds- morrow. a daughter of the late William B. and Lizzie Filbert Bartholomew.

burg. Viewing will be at 7 p.m. Abraham L. Keys Abraham L. Keys, 81, of 1548 N.

25th Alientown, died late Friday in Alientown Hospital. He had been a timekeeper for tomorrow. Mrs. Estella M. Fey Mrs.

Moser became known to Mrs. Estella M. Fey, widow of many persons because of her association with Moser's Ice Cream William H. Fey, died Saturday William Lewis William Lewis, formerly of the Lehigh Valley Transit Co. 45 years, before retiring six years night at her home, 1022 Lehigh Cup at 13th and Tilghman Sts.

A son operates the business. Slatedale, died yesterday morn Alientown. She was 71. ing. He was 78.

Born in Mahanoy City, she was She also was affiliated with He succumbed at the home of the daughter of the late John church and club organizations. ago. Services will be 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland Allen-town. Viewing will be p.m.

today. She was a member of Ebenezer Fey. his nephew, Samuel Lewis of 322 Center Slatington, with whom Surviving are four sons, Clif Evangelical United Brethren with a NEWSPAPER BUSINESS of Ms own and his parents behind him a GREAT FUTURE lies ahead he lived. ford, Alpha, N.J.; Emerson, Ma Born in Slatedale, he was a son Church and attended Sunday school at Bethel Bible Fellowship. She was a treasurer of the Sons cungie R.

Russell, Emmaus R. 1, and Harold, Quakertown R. of the late John and Susanna Paules Lewis. two daughters, Marion Hillborn A retired slater, he was em and Thelma E. Fey, both at of Union Veterans of the Civil War and a past officer of the Alton Assembly, Degree of Naomi.

home; 12 grandchildren, two Mrs. Mary B. Mahany Mrs. Mary B. Mahany, 80, of 130 W.

Madison Easton, died Saturday in her home. She was the widow of Richard Mahany. Services will be at 8:15 a.m. ployed in stone producing quarries and related industries in the Surviving are a son Lincoln great-grandchildrea, a brother, Clayton Schmidt, and a sister, Slate Belt. two brothers, Ormonde F.

and Whitney, all of Alientown and two Surviving are two brothers, Adele Knoch, both of Lavelle, ai Ellsworth Lewis of Alientown and (-Wednesday in the Curran Funeral Schuylkill County. grandchildren. James Shenton of Slatedale. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. THE MORNING CALL lent nhtrj (tranitU SUNDAY CALL-CHRONICLE Home, Wilson Borough, with a High Requiem Mass in St.

Joseph's Catholic Church at 9 a.m. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Werley Funeral Funeral Arrangements NEW YORK FLORAL CO. SOS Himilloi Si. El 4-8685 Services will be at 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday in the J. S. Burkhold-er Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton Alientown. Viewing will be p.m tomorrow. i Home, 46 E.

Susquehanna Al Thursday in the Ellwood Heintzelman Funeral Home. Viewing Viewing will be after 7 p.m. to ientown. Viewing will be 7 8:30 p.m. Wednesday.

morrow. will be 7-9 p.m. Wednesday..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Morning Call
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Morning Call Archive

Pages Available:
3,112,024
Years Available:
1883-2024