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Lykens Register from Lykens, Pennsylvania • 6

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Lykens Registeri
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Lykens, Pennsylvania
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Two Page Two The Veise of The People of The Lykens and Williams Valleys The Standard, Lykens, Sept. 10, 1970 Pennsylvania. Thursday Morning, TRI-VALLEY TV SALES SERVICE 611 MAIN STREET LYKENS 7 YEARS SERVICE TO THE LYKENS AREA BRAND NAME DEALER RCA Admiral SCM Shetland Sunbeam Philco-Ford Automatic Kelvinator Channel Master RECORDS TAPES GIFT HEADQUARTERS TELEPHONE 453-9564 Church of Enders. Surviving are her husband, Arthur Warfel; four sons, Sherwood, Millersburg; Wilmer, Williamsport; Arthur, Halifax RD1, and Elmer, Lancaster; three daughters, Mrs. Dean Shoop, Halifax; Mrs.

Robert Bechtel, Halifax RD and Mrs. Warfel; two brothers, Charles Lubold, Allentown; James Lubold, Elizabethtown; three sisters, Mrs. Elmer Beiver of Watsontown; Mrs. Edna Warfel, of Halifax RD Mrs. Dora Parmer of Halifax RD 26 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Services were held Saturday at 11 a. m. at the funeral home at Berrysburg. Rev. Floyd Tice, a retired minister from Annville, officiated.

Burial was made in Fairview Cemetery, Enders. MRS. MELVIN FETTERHOFF Mrs. Rachel Fetterhoff, 60, wife of Melvin Fetterhoff, of Tower City RD, Clark's Valley, died last Monday afternoon at her home. Mrs.

Fetterhoff, a native of Williamstown, was the daughter of the late John and Freda Fromme Hughes. She was a member and deaconess of Muir Foursquare Gospel Church. Surviving with her husband are two daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Lonakonis and Mrs Wanda Brawer, both of Baltimore, a son, Philip of Tower City RD; three sisters, Mrs. Kate Schreiner of Tower City; Mrs.

Mary Matzko and Mrs. Hannah A. Schoffstall, both of Lykens; a brother, John Hughes, Baltimore; and 7 grandchildren. Here now from Zenith America's ITV Giant Screen! Fine Cabinetry! Low, Low Price! NEW ALL ZENITH HANDCRAFTED DIAG. CONSOLE TV The BRIARWOOD 82417W Lovely Contemporary styled console in grained Walnut color.

Zenith Deluxe Video Range Tuning System. Spotlite Dials. 22,000 Volts of Picture Power. Front Mounted Oval Speaker. Cabinet size: high, wide.

17" 3" to depth for tube cap. FAMILY -SIZE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL STYLING FULL ZENITH QUALITY BEST IN FEATURES BEST IN PERFORMANCE Custom "Perma-Set" VHF Fine Tuning Spotlite Dials Peak Picture Control Tone Control Automatic "Fringe-Lock" Circuit 3-Stage IF Amplifier HANDCRAFTED The Zenith tradition of quality. Metal chassis is manufactured to the highest quality ards under Zenith's rigid quality control supervision. This means greater dependability. fewer service problems and longer TV lifel DALE'S TV "Quality" SALES SERVICE 501 MAIN STREET LYKENS, PA.

Call: 453-7351 be in training at the Great Lakes DEATHS MISS BEULAH M. UHLER Miss Beulah Miriam Uhler, 73, of 539 Main Lykens, passed away last Wednesday evening at Polyclinic Hospital, Harrisburg. She was born Halifax RD 1, daughter of the Late Charles and Sarah Elizabeth Uhler. She was a former employee of Heir's Furniture Store and Schaffstall Funeral Home, Lykens. She was member of Lykens United Methoalist Church, and Women's Society of Cristian Service of the church.

She is survived by one sister, Mildred, at home; one brother, Uhler, Kingston, N. nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:00 p. m. from the Schaffstall Shultz Funeral Home, 406 Market Lykens.

Rev. William M. Stanley, her pastor, officiated. Interment was made in Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville. MRS.

ARTHUR WARFIELD Mrs. Olive M. Warfel, 73, of Hali-: fax RD 1, died last Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Warfel, Halifax RD: 2. She was a member of the EUB The Finest in MEN'S FASHIONS SUITS SPORT COATS SLACKS Select a fine suit from our selection of over 100 numbers.

We stock longs, shorts, and regular in a wide variety of colors, patterns, and weaves. Each suit is altered and pressed before being delivered and a perfect fit is guaranteed. Over 200 suits to choose Prices range from $45.00 to $105.00 OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS Join our Suit Club NOW! JOHN KING'S MEN'S SHOP MARKET STREET MILLERSBURG HENNINGER'S MEAT MARKET PHONE 362-9204 ELIZABETHVILLE, PA. MILE WEST OF LOYALTON-POLLOW THE SIGNS) ALL STATE INSPECTED MEATS FULL LINE OF BEEF AND PORK SPECIALS EVERY WEEK OPEN WEEKENDS FRIDAY 1 P.M. TO 9 P.M.

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TELEPHONE 647-9682 For All Your Building Supplies Lumber Paneling Hardware Paint Cement Mortar Tools WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE Bobbi-Rogers Dress Wiconisco. She was a member of Evangelical Congregational Church, Wiconisco, and the Wiconisco. VFWi Auxiliary. She is survived by her husband, Joseph C. Harman; three daughters, Mrs.

Renee Smeltz, Lykens; Jan Marie and Sarina Ruth, both at home; two sons, Joseph C. Harman Harrisburg; Scott J. at home; two sisters, Mrs. Esther R. Malone, Enola; Mrs.

Ellen L. Packey, orage, Alaska; one brother, Charles H. James, San Leandra, four grandchildren. Funeral services were held day at 11 a. m.

from the Schaffstall Shultz Funeral Home, 406 Market Lykens. Rev. Robert E. Burns, her pastor, officiated. Burial was made in Wiconisco Cemetery.

As the population grows. SO does the importance of NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Reddy Lite for Dusk-to-Dawn Safety, Security, Convenience 20 only a including fixture, installation, electricity and full maintenance Let Reddy Lite Service provide you. home, farm, business or industry with extra protection and safety outdoors after dark. Reddy Lites can mean safer parking areas, safer nighttime working conditions, better Funeral services were held last Thursday morning in the Muir Foursquare Gospel Church, with the Rev. James W.

Houpt officiating. Burial was made in Greenwood Cemetery, Tower City. MRS. THERESA M. HARMAN Mrs.

Theresa Mae Harman, 44, of her 214 Pottsville Wiconisco, passed away last Wednesday at her She was born in Williamstown, a daughter of the late John and Ruth Carl James. She was employed by safer nighttime working conditions, better visibility for farm chores, more yard enjoyment. And they'll discourage prowlers, vandals and pesky animals. The deluxe white mercury vapor lamp, equivalent to the light output of 405 watts of incandescent lighting, will brighten an area approximately 100 feet in diameter. When an installation is made under normal your cost for fixture, installation, maintenance, bulb replacement and electricity is only $4.20 per month plus applicable Pa.

State Sales Tax and tax surcharge. The lamp is mounted approximately 25 feet above ground on a pole, or on the customer's own pole or structure, if, upon examination, they prove sound and satisfactory. Let us tell you more about Reddy Lites. Call today or complete and mail the coupon below for a free survey of vour outdoor lighting needs. Here are some excellent locations for Reddy Lite services Farm Buildings Schools Industry Lumber Yards Driveways Pools Alleys Garages Churches Clubs Advertising Signs Yards Hospitals Drive-Ins Gardens Patios Auto Sales Lots Picnic Areas Parking Lots Private Streets Or wherever good outdoor lighting is needed! Pennsylvania Power Light Company Sales Department 1801 Brookwood Street Harrisburg, Pa.

17104 Please have a representative stop in and discuss the installation of Reddy Lite Service. Farm Home Business Industry Zip Other PENNSYLVANIA POWER LIGHT COMPANY Naval Center. Those attending the dinner and party included: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bellon, Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Bellon Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Schieb Sr, Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Swab Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schwartz III, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bailey, Robert Bellon, Mrs.

Marie Garman, Mrs. Flo Sow-, ers, Kathy Bellon, Guy Bellon Randy Schreffler, Marlin Sowers, Bobbie Sowers, Joan Schieb, Pat Scheib, Arlin Schieb Swab III, Bobby Bailey, Melvin Susie Gar. man, Snopy and Snippie Schieb. Everyone had a very good time. ADVERTISE IN THE STANDARD FREE CHEST X-RAYS TODAY AND TOMORROW Free chest x-rays and free diabetes blood tests will be given at four area locations today and tomorrow, Sept.

10-11, acording to W. Smith, Execuitve Director of the Tuberculosis and Health Society of Dauphin and Perry Counties. On the schedule are: Thursday, Sept. 10, 12 noon to p. Spread Eagle Garage, Pillow.

2:45 to 4:00 p. Gratz Fire Gratz. 5:30 to 8:00 p. Williamstown Fire Williamstown. Friday, Sept.

11: 12 noon to 4 p. m. and 5:00 to 8:00, p. Millersburg Community ing, Millersburg. Chest X-rays will be given to people 18 years of age and older.

Young er people will be X-rayed only if they are positive reactors to tuberculin skin tests or if they present al doctor's written request. Diabetes tests will be given to people 21 years of age and over. Anyone anticipating a diabetes test is asked to eat a normal meal not less than hours nor more than 3 hours proir to the expected time of the test. People over 40 years of age and heavy smokers are encouraged to have chest X-rays which are a valuable means of early detection of lung cancer, certain heart diseases, and other ailments, in addition to revealing unsuspected tuberculosis. All persons with abnormal X-ray readings or blood tests are referred to their family physician for further study.

Those who are found to have unsuspected diseases will benefit from early discovery and treatment. One of the many services provided by Christmas Seal contributions, the free X-ray diabetes mobile unit is set up at various locations in Dauphin and Perry Counties. The free program is jointly sponsored by the TB Health Society, the State Health Department and the Dauphin County Medical Society. FAREWELL DINNER AND PARTY A farewell dinner and party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Bellon in honor of their grand son, Gene Schreffler who is leaving for the Navy on Sept. 29th. He will Constance Matter BEAUTY SALON Main Chestnut Sts. LOYALTON, PA. Call 362-9624 SALES Since 1932 SERVICE KLINGER'S TV APPLIANCE CTR.

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