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The Call from Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania • 8

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The Calli
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Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania
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8 Friday, July 3, 1953 The Call and Orwigsburg News STOVER REUNION The 26th annual Stoyer reunion JOHN B. McGLONE DIEI SUDDENLY will be held Sunday, July 12, at Twin Grove Park on Route 443 John R. McGlone, 64, of Deib- Trophy Awarded to Local Man For Advanced Training Program WITH THE SICK Francis Miller, who had been a patient in the Pottsville hospital for a few weeks, is recuperating at his home. between Pine Grove and Lebanon rain or shine. crt's Valley, Sch.

Haven R. D. suffered a heart attack and died suddenly this morning at his Chrysler Corporation has award ino. paviuon, which accommodates 200 people, has been "The service managers of our home aiier returning nrom a Students Gain Recognition It has been announced that Larry Klinger was named to the honor list and Frank S. Keith Jr.

to the dean's list of Franklin and Marshall college for the end of the school term. Larry was graduated from the college in June and Frank completed his sophomore year. SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed proposals will be received by Schuylkill Haven School Board up to 7 p. (E. Tuesday, July 21, 1953, for replacing roof covering of the East Ward' School Specifications for this work can" be obtained at the school district office.

HARRY L. BURKERT, Sec'y. Board of School Directors 7-3-3t ed an attractive desk trophy to dealerships are the men who have reserved for the Stoyer's. everyone is advised to come walk. He had been in ill health for the past 32 years but his condition was not considered to John D.

Ketner, service manager of Haven Motors, Inc. in recogni made this great training program such an outstanding success," Rice early as the program will start said. "Many of them have given gen FOR RENT Spacious apartment, 6 rooms and bath, newly decorated. Electric range, plenty of hot water. Schimpf Drug Store Bldg.

Orwigsburg. Call Sch. Haven 1467. promptly at 1 p. m.

There is a be serious. tion of his work as conference leader in an advanced train i erously of their own leisure time swimming pool, merry-go-round program for automotive Funeral Services For Mrs. A. F. Berteh Funeral services were held Wednesday' afternoon from the Gesch-windt funeral home for Mrs.

Anna F. Bertsch 68 460 Nicholas street, Pottsville, who died at her home Sunday afternoon at 2,:30 o'clock. She had suffered a stroke and was critically ill for the past two and a half months. Born in Lebanon a daughter, of the late John and Fidelia Eberhard Umberger, she lived in Pottsville most of her life and was a member of the First Baptist church and the auxiliary to the Spanish American War Veterans. She and her husband, William, observed their 52nd wedding anniversary on June 26.

Surviving besides her husband and many other amusements at A native of Pottsville, he was a son of the late John and Emma Wise McGlone and resided' in this to serve as conference leaders in the building of a corps of master the park. Notification of the award came area for many years. automotive technicians." Enrollment in MTSC is volun Surviving are his wife, the for from W. B. Rice, director of ser vice at Plymouth and administra tary.

Every month, some 9,000 mer Mary Faller; four daughters, Dorothy, wife of Stanley Cross- INSTALLED PRESIDENT OF POTTSVILLE ROTARY CLUB Fred Schimpf of 58 Center ave Qivn this excitingly different StudebaJcer dealerships receive an instruction tor of a nationwide program under which more than 70,000 mechanics ley, and Alberta, wife of Reynold Ja i I 111 1 ii mmm al kit which deals with one speci al service problem. In each ses nue was installed- as president of have received off-duty instruction Borden, both. of Sch. Haven; Irene, the Pottsville Rotary club at the sion, the men study the problem wife of Lewis Noecker, of Sch. annual installation dinner held Haven R.

and Ruth, at home; three sons, John and Terrence, under discussion -by using the sound slidefilms, booklets and Wednesday. both of Sch. Haven, and Walter Installed with him were: Dr charts which are included in the kit. Then they apply what they at home; four sisters, Grace, of Louis Bacon, vice president; David are the following children: William Philadelphia and Mrs. Hattie Baird, secretary; William Doug have been shown when they go to John Melvin, Harry, and work on the auto parts or assemb herty, treasurer; Llew Davis, Ralph Dell, wife of Robert Joy, all of Price, Henry Herring, Walter in modern service methods for Chrysler Corporation cars and trucks.

Mr. Ketner receives the Tech, trophy, automotive equivalent of the movie Oscar. Tech is the star character in DeSoto-Plymouth service training films and booklets. The training program is known nationally as the Master Technicians Service Conference. It is the largest and among the most successful ever attempted by American industry.

It assures car owners of expert service by mas- ter technicians. Pottsville; Fern, wife of Harold Jones, Oscar Shimer, Earl Payne lies involved during the practical work period of the conference. Each session ends with a written Geschwindt, Sch. Haven; seven and Jack Lewis directors. grandchildren; three brothers Hunter, Frances, wife of Ralph Lecher, and Mrs.

Martha Boner, all of Pottsville, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Geschwindt funeral home with interment in Schuylkill Memorial Park and the Rev. E. S. Noll officiating.

William Umberger, Philadelph i a WITH THE SICK Mrs. Regina 114 Edward, Pottsville, and Harry at test, and each man's examination paper is sent to headquarters where it is reviewed, graded, home; one sister, Mrs. Kate Croll Berne street, was to the Auburn. Pottsville. Hospital in the com and becomes part of his permanent 6tudbaker Coinmnoder StarUoer bard-lop for 6v.

White udewftlU, cbrom wheel diecw md sUre-red ucinc tioted glaae -optiooal eitr oovt. The Rev. J. Sydney Kane Jr. record.

pastor of the First Baptist church munity ambulance on Wednesday afternoon for treatment of a back injury. PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY officiated at the funeral service CHARLES H. KOEDEK TAKEN BY DEATH and interment was made in Odd Fellows cemetery, Pottsville. Charles H. Roeder, 88, of 39 AI'BITIX WOMAN-DIED THURSDAY Airs.

Katie Reber Boyer, 79, of Auburn, died in the Pottsville hospital on Thursday at 2 a. m. SUMMER REMINDER Pallbearers were William Tiley Main street, died in the Potts Find out how little a new Studebaker costs Harry Joy, Samuel Deibler, Wal ville hospital yesterday morning at 5:30 o'clock. He had been ter Hurst, Harry uuil and El ill a month and was admitted as a resuit ot a heart condition. She was rushed to the hospital in mer Umberger.

DRIVE to the hospital Sunday evening. the Schuylkill Haven community He was born in Summit Sta ambulance on Wednesday night tion and lived in Schuylkill Ha Mrs. Alice A. Butz and was immediately given CAREFULLYl ven for 46 years. He was a son of the late Franklin and Melinda 1952 PECORD OVERlWD MILLION TRAFFIC CASUALTIES; WCLUHNS KILLED Sne was born in South Man- Hummel Roeder and was a mem Died This Morning Mrs.

Alice A. Butz, 84, of SOV2 Pottsville street, Mechanicsvitle, 1 heim township a daughter of the late Isaac and Fietta Moyer Reb fortign car flair in 9 body styles American comfort and handling ease longer wheelbases and wider Heads ber of St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church. He was also er. She resided in Brommers-town and for the past nine years former Cressona resident, died at the Good Samaritan hospital this an active member of Page Lodge No.

270 F. A. Sch. Haven; It's the most talked about car on the road! Coupes and hard-tops are less than 5 feet high! Check the price tags A surprisingly small amount of money buys a brilliantly powered new Studebaker Commander V-8. A long, luxurious new Studebaker Champion costs even less it's one of America's lowest price cars.

Order your own strikingly original new Studebaker right away. Own this outstanding performance star and official Mobilgas Run economy star. made her home in Auburn. She Reading Consistory; I. O.

O. Summit Station; Knights of was the last member of her family and was a member of St. Paul's morning at 8:15 o'clock after an illness of the past six years. She was born in Wayne township, a daughter of the late Elias A. and Sarah Hughes Achenbach fWh expanses of glass for big visibility Malta, Sch.

Haven and the Sch. County Federation of Men's Bible Lutheran church, Summer Hill, and the Daughters of America, PRINCIPAL CAUSED fef5'(2fe'1 EXCESSIVE SPEED, ffhSin. DRUNKEN DRIVING, 1 1 RECKLESS VOUTH. I classes. Sch.

Haven. Her husband, George His wife, the former Clara Aul- road-hugging stability on turns and curves Boyer, died 20 years ago. nbach, died a number of years and lived in Cressona until 1948 when she moved to Mechanics-ville. She was a member of St. Mark's Evangelical and Reformed Surviving are two sons, Alan- ago.

To survive he leaves two don and Clinton Boyer. Brom- daughters, ISally, wife of Robert All models ojffer Sludeboker Automatic Drive or Overdrive and marvelous new Power Steering at extra merstown, and one daughter, Mamie, wife of Elmer Wilder- Roeder, Summit Station, and Mrs. "Katie Sausser, Sch. Haven; one muth, Auburn; nine grandchil dren and 10 great grandchildren. FAREL Y.

The funeral services will be held from the Geschwindt funeral chuich, Cressona. Her husband preceded her in death five years ago. are two sons, Earl D. and Oscar Cressona; three daughters, Mrs. Violet Wagner, Cressona; Mrs.

Earl WTike, Sch. Haven, and Alice Butz with whom she made her home; 20 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren; home Monday at 2 o'clock with interment in Summer Hill ceme HAVEN STREET PHONE 1207 SCH. HAVEN" tery. The Rev. C.

A. Steiger- grandson, Harold Roeder, Summit Station; one great granddaughter; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Brommcr, Orwigsburg, and Mrs. EJnor Dreher, Sch. Haven.

Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the D. M. Bittle funeral home. Burial will be made in the Union cemetery and the Rev. Martin T.

Schaeffer will conduct the services. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening. walt will officiate. three sisters, Mrs. Catherine De-wald, Mrs.

Emma MeKerman, and Mrs. Mary Jones all of Potts ville. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. from the D.

M. Bittle funeral home with in terment in Cressona cemetery. The Rev. George C. Hosier will officiate.

Mrs. Marion Santelli of Deer Lake is a patient in the Good Samaritan hospital. Charles Haeseler of Landingville is a patient in the Warne hospital. Dr. Darkes attends.

A viewing will be held on Mon POPPING and PEELING of Paint NOW CAN BE STOPPED day evening. WILL HAVE GRANGE PICNIC The Jefferson Grange picnic will be held in the Summer Hill church grove on Saturday, July 11. Turkey, ham and beef platters Mrs. Eleanore Heisler, 11 Long View Drive, underwent an operation at the Gocd Samaritan hospital on Wednesday. John H.

Steidle, 138 Center avenue, entered the Warne hospital on Wednesday for medical treatment 1o his inner ear. Mocking birds and cardinals-have been moving north in increasing numbers during the last 20 years. will be served from 4 oclock on. rain or shine. Other refreshments will also be served.

Music will be furnished by the Valley View Fire Co. and there will be many other attractions. feOUlri WARD HOME SOLD The home of Joseph Gottschall at 470 W. Columbia street, was sold by Realtor Gordon D. Reed to Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Rady of R. D. 3, Pottsville. The Gottschall family is now residing on a farm in R.

D. Pine Grove. Mr. Rady is employed by the United Engineering Construction, Inc. of Norris-town as a steam fitter.

Water as well as honey is gathered by bees. Special carriers bring it to the hive, dole it out, seal it in cells, or even act as storage tanks themselves until the water is needed. If the conversation is good, the food doesn't matter and vice versa. FDaslh Bond Lllm The superior seal and bond for improving the adhering and wearing properties of paint on signs of all kinds and outdoor bulletins. Here's What Some of the Many Users Report: ILTON M.

DONAHUE, 219 West Walnut Street, Tipp City. Ohio, at an early age was taught by his parents to kneel at the side of his bed at night and pray. As a youngster about five years old, he began to make visits to an aunt and uncle's home in Springfield, Ohio. While visiting there, slept with their youngest son Mike who was older than he. At night when saying his prayers Mike would ridicule him Iplllp poke fun at him.

Many times during their lives, even ifter reaching manhood, this was still a great joke Mike. But Mike went into the army. In 1945 just after the Battle of the Bulge his aunt received a letter from him which Milton read. One paragraph ran as follows: "Mom, tht other night a strange thing happened. As you know during the major campaigns I have been In I have been scared almost to death.

used X-I-M 3 year atco and been very pleased with results. Previously we had a lot of trouble with the pHint reeling and Klist-crinir and no lasting; job. Will recommend this product t- anyone." A Northern Ohio Home Owner 1 CARNEGIE This particular night we were attacked and shelled unmercifully. One large shell hit very clofe to our To announce the happiest day fc your life beautiful wedding invitations ddn with flawless taste to fit your wedding budget THE CALL ORWIGSBURG NEWS J. W.

BACOX, IXC, Advertising r. O. Box 3 Ml not, North Dakota April 6, 1933 H. Forsberg Company, 5103 Lukes-de Avenue, Cleveland 14, Ohio Attention: Mr. John A.

Rein Gentlemen: In appreciation of the pood experience we have had with your product, X-I-M FLASH BOND, we would like to write to tell you that since using X-I-M FLASH BOND we have eliminated all of the troubles experienced in the last few years such as the peellnp and "ppppiitg" of paint from our Neon and Road Signs. In fact, we find that after a board has been exnofed to a winter and summer of our extremely variable weather conditions here in North Dakota, that we are unable to scrape off the paint and find it only necessary to sand the finish and repaint it. This is only one of the advantages in using your product. We find others, such as the elimination of the costly process we used in the past of metal washing galvanized steel preparatory to painting. We certainly do intend to continue usinir X-I-M Flash Bond.

Sincerely yours, J. W. BACON, INC. 'Before applying X-I-M to the walls and cement floor the floor was wet at all times and the moisture in the walls was so bad we pum-lied holes in the walls to let the water out. Tills was partly due to the home being btilrMn a hollow snot.

After X-I-M FIASH BOND was anplied we pnt rnbber tile direct on the cement floor and painted the walls. After one year the tile is holding fast and the 0'5 coat of nalnf t- the X-I-M In like new with the original gloss." Port Sewall, Florida shell crater dug-out. The next thing I knew I was- 6n top of the ground, on my knees praying to God. Prayers that I did not think were in me Mom, I was not praying to be saved from dying or-from injury but '-o be forgiven for the rrtany wrongs I have done. Be sure to tell Irish Cmeaning Milton) about this and he will know what I mean." Mike, lacking sentiment, always signed previous letters just "Bye Mom." This letter was signed.

"Bye Mom, God bless you and pray for me." This experience of Mike's makes us all realize that to conquer worry or to accomplish almost anything In life we have to have faith; faith in ourselves, and most of all, faith in a Merciful God. mmm to mm wmi 'Keiialnted my home 3 Mines in years. -Ww aouM Mnn blistering and peeling, BJtnWwesth windows and dormers. Where X-I-M FLASH BOVn nwil this baa been eliminated. Am highly sntlsfled." A Northern Ohio Home Owner 2fjV MAUYUAftNTMttXIU.

Because CxTr twimmtog mm to be naturr jl? jPlV. Oiwf, mny of ua tend to kgaofetiM 4 For Further Information about this Remarkable X-I-M FLASH BOND, See FOR WATER SAFETY so youH be ready to enjoy yourwlf and protect others in all waters. Learn to swim from an expert like (how at your Even if you've been swimming off-and-on it's a wie idea to take a refresher course on bask swimming 7 E. MAIN STREET PHONE 1541 SCHUYLKILL HAVEN Co, mom wwtM vmumi com..

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