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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 59

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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59
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Nano: THE SUN IS AWFULLY STRONG FOR YOUR POOR SNOWMAN -ERNIE- BUSHMILLER. Joe Paloc. RIZZO IS THROWING RIGHTS AND LEFTS! JAGRAY IS CROUCHED AGAINST THE THE REFEREE IS RIGHT THERE! 1-23 Li'l Abner NOW- -ONLY YOU KNOW THAT BRUTE BRAWLINGBUM A FRIGHTENED LONELY 1-23 Mickey Finn WELL, I FEEL PRETTY IN FLORIDA- GOOD, SHERIFF -I'VE PHIL AND FINALLY BEATEN YOU! MINERVA MUTTON HOW ABOUT JOINING HAVE BEEN ME FOR DINNER? STAYING AT THE SAME HOTEL FOR FOUR DAYS -AND SO FAR, THEIR PATHS HAVE NOT CROSSED. Smilin WELL, GOMEZ, IM LEAVING, FOR HOME SHAKE Areal enIT'S BETTER COMES TO YOU DON'T WANT ME TO GO AFTER CORRIGAN, MADAME LEI? BUT MOST OF THE BLOWS ARE BLOCKED! JAGRAY IS DOING EFFECTIVE JOB OF PROTECTING OKAY---I'LL. DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT Tm.

Reg. U. 5. Pat. Off --All rights reserved 01089 by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

BEING A VERY HIMSELF. AND NOW JAGRAY SHOOTING BODY BLOWS, AND RIZZO AS THEY BREAK OUT OF RIZZO IS SHAKEN BY A YOU AN' LIKEWISE PROTECK -NAMELY MUST MILLIONS O' OLE YO' PROTECT BRUTE'S FANS FUM FINDIN' OUT TH' SICKENIN' 1969 by: News Si Co. Ine. World Rights Reserved LET'S EAT OKAY WITH ME! LET'S EAT HERE AT THE I HAVEN'T TRIED ELSE TONIGHT, HOTEL! FOOD YET! MARVIN! BE GLAD TO, MR. BRACKETT.

HA HA! DIDNT YOU EVER SEE ONE OF THESE TRICK BUZZERS' YOU CAN HAVE IT. HAVE FUN! The by 1969 World THANKS DARLING, WE'RE GOING PHIL, TO BE LATE! WHAT ARE WHAT IS YOU DOIN- IT? IS SOMETHING WILDA! WRONG? STAY AWAY FROM THE CAR! NO. WHY? GOODNESS GRACIOUS, HOW COULD I BE EXPECTED TO NOTICE? reserved, rights World 1969. SOMEWHERE SURE, MINERVA! I HEARD ABOUT A FABULOUS RESTAURANT IN FORT LAUDERDALE! TANK 4 LEONARD, AND HE STARTS JAGRAY IS APPARENTLY APPEARS TO BE A LITTLE THOUGHT HE HAD JAGRAY! THE CLINCH HARD LEFT! FISHER DiPRETA H0O BOY! WHAT A SHAME I HAVE TO LEAVE DOESNT KNOW ANY OF MY GAGS, AND IVE GOT PLENTY WITH SOME OF THE WIRING IT'S ALMOST FIXED--FOR NOW! JArL-23- YOU JUST COMMITTED WORMICIDE. Washington Star Syndicate, Inc.

BOB MONTANA 1-23 THAT HAPPENS IN THIS HOUSE EVERY TIME ONE OF THE KIDS 1-23 GOES OUT THE FRONT DOOR! IF HE US, ICE. HE WILL TAKE THE BAIT-I PROMISE! rights Tie Smith Family I HAVE SURE. FEEL ANY A BITE? DIFFERENT? Archie WHAT'S MR. THIS SVENSEN! HE PUT IT UP TO KEEP THE STUDENTS OUT OF DO THE GYM! NOT ENTER Muggs SAY, MA, WERE YOU AWARE THAT WE HAD AN EARTHQUAKE HERE YESTERDAY MORNING? NO! WHAT TIME? I TOLD HIM TO PUT UP A BUT NOT TO BORROW ONE FROM THE HIGHWAY, Publicationa, Comic Archie 1969. AROUND SEVEN -THIRTY A.M.!...

IT SAYS, "HOMES GLASSWARE RATTLED, AND LIGHT FIXTURES SWAYED FOR SEVERAL SECONDS Your COVERING THE WORLD Public Service 24 HOURS A DAY News, sports, drama, comedy, fashions, entertainment Newspapers your Call-Chronicle Newspapers can inform you best FIRST are favorites Read All 3 of every member CALL-CHRONICLE NEWSPAPERS the family! THE MORNING CALL EVENING CHRONICLE of SUNDAY CALL-CHRONICLE THE MORNING CALL, Allentown, Thursday, Jan. 23, 1969 59 In Business: Foundry Acquires Pennsylvania Malleable Iron Bonney Forge Foundry Co. of Allentown, a subsidiary of Gulf Western Industries, has acquired Pennsylvania Malleable Iron Corp. as a new operating division. Pennsylvania Malleable is the operator of foundries in Lancaster and Landisville.

The company specializes in small malleable iron and pearlitic malleable iron castings. It has 400 employes and annual sales of more than $6 million. The purchase of Pennsylvania Malleable will involve the exchange of an undisclosed amount of Gulf Western stock. Thomas M. Blank will be president and chief executive officer of the new Pennsylvania Malleable division.

He was vice president of manufacturing for the company and has been employed by it since 1949. Bonney Forge Foundry has 16 operating divisions in the United States and abroad. The Allentown company makes and sells forged pipe and pressure vessel fittings and a wide range of industrial steel 1 castings, forgings and machined parts. The announcement of the transaction was made by Joseph M. Potts, president of Bonney Forge Foundry, and Charles P.

Speitel, president of Pennsylvania Malleable. Personalities James A. Brown, formerly sales manager for Penn Central Co. at Pittsburgh, has been named vice president traffic of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. He will work out of New York.

Brown succeeds Charles H. Wolfinger, hiccharesteent named assistant coal and ore sales for Penn Central at Philadelphia. Carl F. Weaver of 30 S. Jefferson Allentown, has honored recently for 40 years of service with Kraft Foods Co.

He is employed in the firm's sales office. James F. Martin has been named assistant, of manufacturing sales of the Alemite Instrument division of Stewart Warner Corp. He was formerly manager of government sales and special products for the Alemite division. Roy N.

Colin has been elected president and director of marketing of International Telephone Telegraph Corp. Colin started working in the data processing industry 11 years the International Business Machines Corp. ITT has an electron-tube plant in Forks Township. Arthur T. Wilkinson has been named genera' auditor of the Reading Co.

and C. W. Pleiss, has been chosen deputy general auditor, it was announced recently. Wilkinson is a resident of Oreland and Pleiss lives in Doylestown. Leonard T.

Risely, formerly Allentown sales maager for Boise Cascade Envelopes, has been promoted to Northeast sales manager. He will work Corp. named Edward P. Lyons, formerly director of taxes, as vice president financial planning. An accounting graduate of Manhattan College, he was with the Internal Revenue Service before going to Olin in 1960 as assistant tax manager.

John G. White formerly Bethlehem Steel's general manager of Pacific Coast sales in Syndicate, from Boise Cascade's New York San Francisco, has offices in Pan Am building. been named manReplacing then in Allentown will ager of sales in the be Theodore P. Kral, former railroad products assistant sales manager of the division. He Allentown plant.

ceeds C.M. Wright, Charles A. Bealer has been who is retiring. He named district manager for the will be located in Equitable Life. Assurance So- the Bethlehem ofciety of the U.

S. Bealer, of fice when he bethe company's William T. gins his new post Walsh Agency, Philadelphia, is Feb. 1. A natives of a resident of Forks Township.

Seattle, He will remain in his capacity White graduated White as consultant in life, medical, from the Univer- and pensions group, the insurance, Williams 129 Ferry Easton. Frank Dooley of Allentown, for many years associated in the men's clothing industry, has joined Gentry's in Allentown. Roland Keller of Keller Moving and Storage, Allentown, was elected an eastern region director of the Movers and Warehousemen's Conference of the Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association at its Harrisburg annual meeting. Olin Mathieson Chemical Your Money: Rejuvenation Drawing Near for Elderly periments in the field of genetics are at last promising exhilarating answers to some the most depressing problems of old age. When this day comes, the cures for face wrinkles and crows' feet in women, for baldness and other embarrassing failings in men, will cease to be "secrets" and "miracles." the cures will be promoted and sold on the basis of their own proven worth.

There will be no reason for phony testimonials and faked photographs. Then the real cures will cost only a fraction of what the worthless or near worthless treatments cost today. It will come. And I hope it will come in time to matter to me. In the meantime, though, I (along with American women from coast to coast) will spend an all-time record total of tens of millions of dollars for a fabulous array of cosmetic gadgets, creams and secret "methods" to turn back the clock.

Simultaneously, it's quite possible that you, along with American men from coast to coast, also of Washington. He joined Bethlehem Steel in 1939 as a member of the loop course. He has been manager, of Pacific Coast sales White is a member of the American Iron Steel Institute and is a reglistered professional engineer i in California. Betty L. Flick, a 1961 Nazareth Area High School graduate, has been named assistant treasurer of the Lafayette Trust Bank.

Miss Flick has worked at the bank since June 1961, in the bookkeeping department, as a teller, and during the past year, in the trust department. Briefly Solidyne, 75 Scott Avenue, Brooklyn, a manufacturer and distributor of stabilized and non-stabilized high frequency welders for joining varied vinyl plastic products, has retained Jay Scott, as its corporate and financial public, relations counsel. J. Davis formerly a reporter for The Morning Call, is president of the public relations firm. Girard Trust Bank's Riegelsville office has announced a hours.

Starting Friday, Friday change in its banking hours will be 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Formerly, hours had been 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and p.m. Hours for the rest of the week will remain 9 a.m.-3 p.m. North American Rockwell and General Electric Co.

have teamed up to compete for an estimated $3-million program definition study in the nation's earth orbital space station program. Suburban Airlines, a division Reading Aviation Service, announced its Western division carried 33,688 passengers in 1968, compared with 24,385 in 1967. Over-all totals for the entire Suburban system showed 1968 passenger traffic of 81,290, compared with 56,653 in 1967. Hat Corp. of America and Casualcraft, said an agreement in principle for Hat Corp.

to acquire Casualcraft has been terminated. No reason was announced. The agreement was announced Dec. 5. Hat Corp.

is the parent Shirtmakers, Quakertown. Gerber Products Co. said that for the fourth quarter ending March 31, it expects its earnings and sales to exceed that of the year ago or 54 cents a share, net income on a volume of 354. In the Lehigh Valley, Gerber operates Lisle Mills, Allentown. the great winter refresher! GINGER ALE TREAT A-TREAT.

18 Delicious Flavors White MeNaught U.S. Pat. Syndicate, Office Inc. By SYLVIA NEW YORK ly soon, the now going on aging will possible for el and "young" into oldest years. Medical search is starting to duce a few ingly cedures metic products the area of Imaginative Chicago' Reserved One day fairintensive research in the field of make it you to look your PORTER Porter refinally proexcit-, successful procos- in aging.

Porter ex- will spend record amounts cures, rejuvenators, and other gimmicks the aging process. This we will do despite this brutally cold observation recently by Dr. Majorie F. Bauer, a respected dermatologist at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles: "With time and exposure to light, the skin loses its tensile strength like an old worn girdle. No amount of massage has ever been shown to restore an old old girdle." Despite Dr.

Buaer, we will spend the money willingly, because as she either does not understand or refuses to recognize, confidence we are and buying if the hope rejuve- and works too, great! Having said all this, I will proceed to my objective of helping you save money in the metic field by giving you basic guidelines from Dr. Bauer and the American Medical Association important areas of cosmetic treatments today: face wrinkles and balding. of the facial creams, hormone creams or so called rejuvenating creams being sold today has been proven capable of safely preventing removing wrinkles. This for because wrinkles are the result of permanent changes in and under the massage can temporarily improve circulation of blood to the skin but it cannot remove wrinkles. Facial saunas, a best seller this past Christmas, also may temporarily improve skin appearance by promoting hydration.

But, notes Dr. Bauer, so will applying hot towels or coating your face with oily cream and wrapping it with Saran Wrap "much as one puts in a Baggie to keep it from drying out." Exotic-sounding face cream ingredients may slow evaporation of water from the skin and thereby temporarily improve its appearance too but they cannot remove wrinkles either. the other hand, chemosurgery or face peeling can, in a limited number of cases, bring about a real improvement of aging skin. But the treatment can be exceedingly dangerous. It, like plastic surgery (which can successfully remove wrinkles), should be attempted only by qualified physicians.

injections into sagging parts of the face are being tried experimentally by a few qualified researchers. Conclusive evidence is not yet available on their value. balding, the key is about 95 per cent of male baldness is of "male pattern baldness" type, for which there is no known massage or special preparation cure. How. ever, at least one effective, if tedious and costly, treatment has emerged for this type of baldness: hair transplants perby dermatologists specializing in this field.

In the other 5 per cent of baldness cases (called alopecia aerata) regrowth occurs by itself in almost all instances. The "'before" and "after" pictures promoting baldness cures, incidentally, are often of this type of baldness. Now having given you the guides, I admit again that we are wasting fortunes to buy our hope and confidence. But I ask, what else could you expect from the tens of millions of us growing old in a nation so overwhelmingly youth oriented? '6961 King 1-23 Syndicate. Features King 6q paynquasia SLIPPERY WHEN WET.

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