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The Call from Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania • 3

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The Calli
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Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania
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THE CALL AND ORWIGSBURG NEWS THlltSlMV, AVRll, 3, FLORISTS GREENHOUSES BROTHER DIES James W. Marshall. 70, West Hazleton, brother of John Marshall, Sch. Haven, died Sunday evening in Hazleton State General Hospital. BROTHER SURVIVES Among the survivors of Elmer Brown, Palmerton RD1.

who died Friday in Palmerton Hospital, is a brother, Walter Brown of Sch. Haven. CLARENCE B. SATTIZAHN MRS. JOHN A.

KAUTERMAN EASTER PLANTS Clarence Sattizahn, 70, of SO Funeral services were held Tues Caldwell Sch. Haven, died day morning from Bast and Det Tuesday at 2:15 a.m. in the Pottsville Hospital. wiler Funeral Home for Mrs. Bertha M.

Kautcrman, 85, wife of John A. Kauterman, 105 St. John A native of Cressona, he was the son of William and Rebecca St Sch. Haven, who died Friday Corsages Cut Flowers FLOWERS for All Occasions FREE DELIVERY Rhein Sattizahn. He was last era at 7 a.m.

at her home. She had been in ill health the past year. EDWARD H. FARLEY Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from Geschwindt Funeral Home for Edward H. Farley, Adamsdale, who died last Thursday at 8:35 p.m.

in Green-view Nursing Home where he had been a guest 15 months. He would have been 92 years of age March 31. Born in South Manheim he was the son of Philip and Mary Gerber Farley. He was a member of St. John's UCC, Orwigsburg; POS of Landingville.

He was last employed by Kepner and Kra-ter Shoe Orwigsburg. His wife, the former Emma Schweigert, died three years ago. Surviving are nieces and nephews. The Rev. Joseph Heiney officiated with burial in United Church of Christ Cemetery, Orwigsburg.

CONRAD NEY Conrad Ncy. 78, native of Sch. Haven. cvninf at his home, 1103 Bellevue Laurel- ployed by Colitz Co. as a welder.

Sattizahn was a member of the Born in West Brunswick Good Will Fire Co. and Fire Co. she was the daughter of Eman No. 1, both of Cressona. INCOME TAX PREPARED by Kenneth Fisher S.

Warren Orwigsburg 366-2282 LANDING VILLE, PA. PHONE 366-2389 Surviving are his widow, the 1 i 224 uel and Clara Neiswender Kauff-man. She resided in Sch. Haven 62 years. Mr.

and Mrs. Kauterman observed their 62nd wedding anniversary Nov. 10, 1968. Surviving in addition to her husband, are one son, Harold, Sch. For Fast Results Call Classified Ads former Carrie Knapp; one daughter, LaMae wife of James Mc-Guffin; two grandchildren, Jane and James McGuffin all at home; one sister, Carrie, wife of Austin Hoffman.

Allentown; one brother, Ralph. Sch. Haven. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning from Geschwindt Funeral Home. The Rev.

R. A. Cattermole will officiate with burial in Schuylkill Memorial Park. MRS. LILLIAN A.

HEISER Mrs. Lillian A. Heiser, Orwigsburg RD1, widow of Howard J. Heiser, Orwigsburg RD1, died at the Pottsville Hospital early yesterday morning. Born in Orwigsburg, she ws the daughter of Allen J.

and Eaton's Scent-a-Letter Handsome bow-tied gift box containing famous brand fragrance. Also included are decorated blotter tabs with which to scent each letter. Extra-feminine gift selection $2.50 F. S. LEWIS NEWS AGENCY E.

Main St. 385-2460 Schuylkill Haven, dale. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac i ciMMPffisfe WIXSOH'S FOR FREE HOME DELIVERY OF Flavor Fried Chicken Call 622-6728 Ney, he had been employed by Carpenter Technology Corp.

for 32 years, refining in 1956. He was Haven; one daughter, Mrs. Miriam Reider, Sch. Haven: five grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. The Rev.

Richard A. Cattermole officiated with burial in Kimmel's Church of God Cemetery. MRS. SADIE I. MOYER Mrs.

Sadie I. Moyer, 74, of 214 Columbia Sch. Haven, died Saturday at 4:45 a.m. in the Potts-ville Hospital where she had been admitted March 17. Born in Wiliam Penn.

she was the daughter of David and Mary Becker Fisher. She was a mem a member of Rosedale UCC, Laur- Pa. clda'e. Surviving are his widow. Mabel Straub Ney; four sons.

Edward Amanda J. Heim Deibert. and Royce, both of Rivcrview Park: Stanley, Laureldale; Richard, South Temple; eight grandchildren; a brother, Isaac. Sen. Haven: two sisters.

May, widow She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Orwigsburg; ber of Christ Lutheran Church of William Owens, Cressona and Friendship Hose Co. No. 1, Orwigsburg; Women's Auxiliary of Lutheran Home.

Topton; Senior I Sch. Haven. Her husband Mrs. Kate Runkel. Pottsville.

Irvin died in FREE GOLF 3 FINEST RESORTS TAKE YOUR CHOICE! Holiday in this semi-tropical paradise just 20 miles from Florida. In a setting of unsurpassed scenic beauty enjoy indoor and outdoor pool swimming sandy beaches fishing boating driving range putting green 3 of the best golf courses on the Atlantic Ocean all types of entertainment. Deluxe accommodations-air conditioned guest rooms suites and low budget family kitchenettes. Children's counselor. Services were held Tuesdav af "Mr Directly on the Atlantic finest beaches 1951.

Surviving are 10 children, Elmer H. Wildermuth, at home; June wife of Edward Potts, Orwigsburg; Robert D. Moyer, Willow Lake; David W. Moyer, Sch. Haven: Henry E.

Moyer, Pottsville; Ernest E. and Dorothy S. Moyer, both at home; Rita wife of John Rhodes. Sch. Haven: Citizens of Schuylkill County, Pottsville branch.

She was employed by Raymond Rohrer Knitting Orwigsburg, for 10 years. Her husband, Howard J. Heiser, died March 14, 1946. Surviving are one sister, Stella wife of Raymond L. Faust, Pottsville RD1; nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the John H. Lundbye Funeral Home. S. Liberty Orwigsburg.

The Rev. William II. Marburger will officiate with burial in St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Orwigsburg. ternoon in Laureldale.

The Rev. Dale Groff officiated with buri'il in Good Shepherd Cemetery, Tuck-erton. HORACE A. FEGER Horace A. Feger.

510 W. Norwegian Pottsville. retired florist, died Sunday at 12:40 a.m. in the Pottsville Hospital after an illness of one week. The son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry B. Feger, Sch. Haven, he was the former owner of the Forget Me-Not Florist Shop when it was located in the Neclx) Allen Hotel. I Sylvia wife of James Weikel.

TableRite Full Shank Half Fresh SMOKED HAM 45c GROUND BEEF 3 Lb. 1.49 Swift's Boneless 4 to 5 lbs. TableRite 3 Lb. LEG OF LAMB ROASTS 89c CANNED HAM Earh 2.89 TableRite Center Cut TableRite 5 Lb. HAM STEAKS Lb.

89c CANNED HAMS Ea, 4.79 TableRite Oven Reailv Swift's Premium 4 Lb. Hostess RIB ROAST 89c CANNED HAMS 4.69 Berks World Famous Boneless Chase Sanborn HOSTESS HAM 1.19 COFFEE 2 tUs 1.19 Pottsville: Herman Moyer, Sch. Haven; 24 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held afternoon from Geschwindt championship golf marina several dining rooms lounges. Exceptional convention facilities for groups 20 to 2500.

Free at-your-door parking. A range of rates for honeymoon couples or families with children. Everything so you can enjoy your vacation GOLF SPECIAL NOW TO MAY 31, 1969 Jiiclttdos: Ofo.ni Front Accommodations fust Dinner I ion from ami to Airport State Cra(ttitis Greens fees at Any of 1'lircft Courses. Sociit 1 program Cock la i I Tiii'lies, Bingo, Shrimp Itoil or Oyster Roast, leer Hunts 'o Guns It, Morning oflee. Golden Isles Tour.

days, 2 nights, per person, double occupancy. AT BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA, TAKE CAUSEWAY 50 EAST AVi MILES TO THE OCEAN. COUPON Funeral Home. The Rev.

James Seifert officiated with burial in Jerusalem Cemetery. TABLERITE SEMI-BONELESS WHOLE OR HALF LINCOLN L. REBER Lincoln L. Reber, 79, Reading MRS. MABLE J.

GERHARD Mrs. Mable J. Gerhard, 86, wife of Edwin Gerhard, Orwigsburg RD1, West Brunswick died Tuesday at 2:15 p.m. in the Good Samaritan Hospital where she had been admitted Sunday. She had RD2.

native of Cressona, died laft Thursday in the Reading Hospital. The son of Samuel and Amanda Reber Reber, he was a retired farmer and a veteran of World DEPT. 146 wanderer-StucKey s-uorsair Kesorc neauquarwr P.O. Box 117, Jekyll Island, Georgia 31S20 War I. Surviving are his widow, Ellen BONUS COUPON BONUS COUPON Wanderer Resort Corsair Motel Sfuckey's Carriagt Inn Hontymoon Convention Couple Family Vacation dtes Rickenbach Reber; a son, Melvin at home; a brother, Foster of Chester.

Name- Add re ss I KRAFT I MAYONNAISE He later managed the Jeanette Flower Shop in Bryn Mawr. Re-! tiring from business, he spent sev- i eral years in Palm Beach, returning to Pottsville several years ago. i Surviving are his widow, the former Margaretta Schlottman; two nephews, Carl and Floyd Feg er, Sch. Haven; two nieces in Florida. Private funeral services were held with the Lord Funeral Salon in charge.

Burial was made in Charles Baber Cemetery. I JOSEPH DEW'ALD Joseph Dewald, 52, 754 Roup Brackenridge, native of Au- burn, died Frdiay morning in the Pittsburgh Hospital. In ill health nine months, he was hospitalized 1 a short time. Born in Auburn, he was the son of LeRoy and Mary Fritz Dewald. Surviving are his widow.

Gladys, and a daughter, Nancy, Bracken-1 ridge; also several relatives in this area. Funeral services were held Monday in Brackenridge. MRS. FILBERT'S MARGARINE Funeral services were held Mon Zip City day in Temple. The Rev.

Clarence Rahn officiated with burial in Good Shepherd Cemetery, 39c 2 39c CASH VALUE Vl of If WITH COUPON been ill for some time. Born in Landingville, she was the daughter of Daniel and Rebecca Siegfried Lindermuth. She resided at her present address for 65 years. Mrs. Gerhard and her husband celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary this past year.

She was a member of Zions Lutheran (Red) Church, Orwigsburg RD. The last member of her im-iate family, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Esther Kim-mel, at home; one son, Edwin Sch. Haven; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m.

from Bast and Detwiler Funeral Home. The Rev. Luther Linn will officiate with burial in Schuylkill Memorial Park. There will be a viewing tomorrow evening. Expires April 5, 1969 Expires April 1969 K1 QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED Boyer's I.

G. A. Supermarket S. LIBERTY STREET ORWIGSBURG Store Hours: Mon. Tues.

7 a.m. 6 p.m.; Fri. 7a.m. Sat. 7 a.m.

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BOTTLES 24 N- R- 10-Z' BOTTLES $1.98 $1.99 Tax and Deposit) (Plus Tax) R.C. Cola or Diet-Rite 16-oz. COKE 21 CANS 24 BOTTLES $2.69 $2.15 (Plus Tax) (Plus Tax and Deposit) R.C. Cola or Diet-Rite CLIQUOT CLUB (24) 10-OZ. N.

R. (24) 10-OZ. N. R. $2.10 $2.35 (Plus Tax) (Plus Tax) it is J) mm THRIFTY BEVERAGE Pottsville Park Plaza Open 9:30 a.m.

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