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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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I The Pottstown Mercury Monday, July 31, 1972 Obituaries Telephone Foreman M. J. Carl ini, Dies Leroy J. Agsten Area Store Owner, Dies in Hospital charles Logan, Dies Michael J. Carlini 47, husband of Caroline Beam i Carlini, Harmonvville Road, El verson HI) 1, was dead on arrival Saturday at Medical I.

Center North. He suffered a heart attack at as of and in Born take arun to ula Kn Mi Pott J. Agsten, 56. husband of Mildred (Eckenroth) Agsten, a teamsters union official who worked with a Pottstown Local, died Saturday in Reading Hospital where he was a patient since une 27. a mnmhcr nf Mt Born in Allentown, he was a United Methodist son of Huth Warwick; cemcterv and the late the church, Stichter Agsten 254.

AM: Lehigh He was a business agent for Consistory, Pottstown Teamster Local 4 2 9. dge 814 and was on the representing 150 truck drivers, i board of the drive Council, Bell empl le Pioneers. Co. ing with ire a son. jughter.

Lvnn. at town men a Charles F. Logan, 82, Bridge; University with a bachelor of Street, Mont Clare, was dead science degree in commerce John A. Krall, Father of Area Resident, Dies Jean N. Miele Dies at Age 38 on arrival Saturday mominj Phoenixville Hospital.

He in in and was a countant. certified public Mrs Jean (Noel) Miele, 38. Church. of Joseph be in HigWand Mountain, Ga, Pottstown na- A vjewing be 7 to 8.no tive, died Sunday morning at Tuesday at the funeral John A. Krail.

78. husband ll0r homc "ofne )f Vienna (Frey) Krall, Wind- months. RD 1. York Countv, Born in Pottstown. she was ku York county, father of an area woman, died Satur- dauchter of Lucy T.

(Thomas- from Pott) Aieaii Michael.at Lynn. Ha at irrv a sis 11 I ter Pie vice for Mrs said Mr. Agsten with the Pntts- id was in the Potts- 4U He was a member of St. was taken to the Ulheran Church. ureu Crusader Bible Class, day morning at his home of a she graduated while workini! at lit- a member heart attack.

town High School in 1951 and Uwan-I Cut Rate Mam 1 Bom in Athens, Greece, he worked at Citizens Rank now Chapter: Phoenix Hose Hook UtrB. PhiladelDhia Nationa Bank, Street Phoenixville. He Ladder Fire Co. and In- ved ln York the Part High and Franklin streets. 13 believed to have suffered a dcpendent 0rder o( Amcrk.ans.

11 years. yeaEr, heart attack. He owned and operated the He was a member of Hillside she lived at 1548 E. Cedar- irage Born Mont Clare' he Twas Phoenixville pharmacy and Gospel Chapel, Pottstown and ville Road, North Coventry, be- a son of the late Abram Lin- variety store a number 0f jS a veteran of the Turish fore moving from the area. Emma (Bader) she was a member of Rock tice eai week.

wood ana Logan. He was a Clare School Business Co He graduate and the Schi lece, Norrist ocpendent Order of Americans. He owned and operated the pharmacy and variety store a number of is years. Surviving are three Mary Logan, Mont Clare: ler Florence, widow of Albert vn' Klenk. Kenalcon Drive.

In talking about Russian production, an expert said, country produces II Pri VV Tt Be Mo if Mt will of mt i 'mete the A Death Notices 1 SCHROEDER RITES a i Clover Park i Berks County Police Home Association and the Truckers Association. Surviving with his widow are a son. Leroy Pennside; three stepdaughters. Beth Ann and Barbara Bauer at home; Marsha, wife of Larry Barninger. Wyomissing; two stepsons, David Bauer, at home: Private funeral services for Vernon Knarr, Hvattsville, Md.

so- Frank Schroeder, 82. husband jwo brothers, Paul, Fora Pauline (Schmitizt Schroe- Edward. Reading, will grandchildren. vft'NxMt Church Tuesday from the Davies funeral services will be 1 T-io Funeral Home, Wednesday from the Theo. jScranton.

Auman Funeral Home, July 29, 1972, Interment will be in Abington Rending Cemetery Scranton. The Rev. Lee E. Angstadt will 9 ii years. I A viewing will be 7 to 9 to- 0ffinate at the funeral home.

Interment will be in Wyomissing Cemetery, on a DlrlUr Goughlersville. ano Area Dinns A viewing win be 7 to 9 p.m. TO MR AND MRS ROGER TuCsriay at lhe On July 28 a CiARTHWAITE. Kulp Road. salesmen and cs of Mrs.

Pie plc. variety store a number of is a veteran of the Ward. vice -mma a cm veprs He retired ci i nf s-iIps for Mrs Surviving are three sister? i oi A 8 es Lutheran Church. Stone claims to overtake the U.S. in widow and president of sales for Mrs t.on worker and bricklayer.

Surviving with his widow are Surviving with her widower a daughter, Inez, wife of Lo- are a sister Mrs Lucille T. graduated from Temple phoenixville' Emma wife of HMI Chllrch Marino- l(lwl Schuylkill Road. elcctrioal power than (hey Road. Spring City: a brother. North Coventry.

an important production ln- a member of St. rites oinia Avp Phoenixville Peter. Athens. Greece, and two Funeral services will be 11 dex: and in half a month, we "2 11 and feat-am. Wednesday from Skean produce more Red IKreComoams KunC.rf' fX'Tu from St John'! dren S'Chta in a year.

In rst Fire Companies. Lutz 84 439 Hlgh were ru.ir„h Thn a Funeral services 2 p.m. Tues-Officiating will be the Rev. Dr. 3 Association Saturday from Warker Funeral l)avis Dastor will officiate day from Burg Funeral Home.

Luther A. Krouse. pastor emer- ten years we will have doubled 726 High St. be Red servi from Parki i W. Ca mel Met John ren.

Mohntoi I will and Ke White Veteran Ford Re; A ii A 1 Shilling! mipames Fireman ding: Penwyn Lion. Mass of the Resurrection was Cemetery. Phoenixville. celebrated in St. Aloysius Cath- viewing will be 10 to 11 olic Church, lhe Rev.

James J. a Tuesday at the church, assistant pastor, was Devlin and Rosmos Funeral celebrant. Home, Main Street and Interment was in Highland Avenue, is in charge Memorial Park. Bearers were Earl Leven- Morris Officiating his son-in-law. church lavman he itus of Emmanuel Interment will be in Cana- dochly Cemetery, Lower sor township.

good Timothy Huels, Terrance Segncre, Eugene Seg- nere, Richard Yoder Jr. and Gary Yoder. Vigil services were Friday at the funeral home by Father Farrant. Advertisement Aednesd HI Vass 5 et eora'ed Aloysius Catho 10 00 a Friends may tuerai home Tuesday eveni o.m. KOZAK- I Par Peterka.

TO MR AND MRS. DONALD daughter in TO MR. AND MRS. JAMES Swenson Road. Boyer- Frlends i town Rl) 1.

a girl. Shawn Marie, born Thursday in Sacred Heart Hospital, Norristown. Henry is the former Mary Tag- cart. ink) Spring City RD 1 a daughter in age years the medical center Sunday. Funeral Mrs.

C.arthwaite is the former on Monday, July 31. 8 45 Moil.V M. McGllire. a m. Mass ot the Resurrection in SV Church 9:30 a m.

A oysius Cemetery Frienas TO MR AND MRS. LARRY BARNA1K. Buttonwood Ave- Boyertown, on Thursday, nue. a son in the medical centei July 27, 1972 Newton Lang, hus- Fridav. Mrs.

Barnaik is the band of Vary C. (Kuser) Lang, 539 S. Reading Boyertown, age 58 1 former Dolores years. Relatives and friends are in-1 vifed to the services from the L. W.

Ott Funeral Home. Ill Reading Ave, Boyertown, on Monday 10 301 STAUFFER, 9 GlenWOOd Ave a m. interment In Mt. Zion Cemetery, North Coventry Township. Friends 1110.

a may call on Sunday evening 7 to 8 30 Montgomery Hospital. NorriS- (0,,) town. Fridav Mrs Stauffer is Bally, Thursday, July 'i a tt 27, 1972, Mrs. Annie the former Judv Hanson. Meitzler, 345 N.

Church Bally, age 82 years. Relatives and friends are mv fed tne services 1:30 p.m. Monday from the Baptist Missionary HENRY. Swenson Road, Bover- Church. Macungie.

Interment in Solo mon's Cemetery, Macungie. may call 7 to 8 30 Sunday at Losh Funeral Home, 124 Philadelphia Ave Boyertown. (Losh) Stone Mountain, Georgia, on Sunday, July 30, 1972, Jean (Noel) Mieie, wife of Joseph Miele, S'one Mountain, Georgia, age 38 years. Relatives and friends are invited to the services from SKean Funeral Home. 404 High Street on Wednesday, Ayg.

2, at 11 00 a m. Interment in Highland Memorial Park Friends call funeral home on Tues- dav evening 7 CO to 8 30 m. In lieu mane con'rioutions fo the Ane' can Cancer 21 So Pa. (Shean) Pa on F'iday, July 21, 1972. J.

A oe't Snyaer, son the Jacob i Hannah aae 73 vears and friends are invited tne services from Waite'- Laos Funeral Home successor to Archie S. MacLean) 108 Pequea Hor.ey Broon on Tuesday, August at 11 a.m. Interment in umted Cemetery. No view- i ing Monday evening. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday morning 10 a til time of service Memorial contributions may be made to the Goodwill United Methodist Church Building Fund, Elverson, Pa.

(Labs) July 30, 1972, Joseph Somogyi, of Sanatoga Road, Pottstown RD rrl, age 66 years. Relatives and friends are invited to the services from White Memorial Home on Thursday, August 3, 1972 at 10:30 1 a m. Interment in Brownback's United Church of Christ Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday, August 2, 1972, 7-8 30 at the White Memorial Home, i (White) WAYOCK On Wednesday, July 26, 1972, Mary A. (Gresko) Wayock, widow of George A.

Wayock, formerly of 73 S. Evans age 69 years. Rela-j tives and friends are invited to the services from the Warker Home, 726 High on Monday, July i 31 at 9:15 am. Mass of the tion will be celebrated in Holy Trinity i Catholic Church at 10 am. Interment; In Holy Trinity Church cemetery.

I Friends may call at the funeral home i Sunday evening from 7 to 9. (Warker) ALL NEW '73 Tjenith CHR0MAC0L0R TV Models Now On Them Di-play, Today HATFIELD SHANER 1450 High St. 326-1134 Daily Fri. till 9 Store Only ample Ezra: FREE PARKING SAVE OFF REGULAR PRICE i DRESSES PANT SUITS HOT PANT SETS ALL SWIM SUITS ON SALE! SAVE 33co to PRICED FROM 4.00 1-PC. PLAYSUITS TERRY CLOTH NYLON nn CLEARANCE THROUGHOUT THE STORE Open A Betty Lee Charge Account Today etty Lee at Perm Cards of HARTENSTINE The family of the late Raymond C.

Hartenstine desires to thank the kind neighbors and friends for the assistance and sympathy, the floral tributes, smypathy cards and use of cars offered during their bereavement and any contributions made to tne Mem Med Ctr. Use Our Lay-a-way or Your Charge Card UTZ We wish to thank relatives bors and friends for the many kindness shown, for and for the beautifu flora spiritual bouquets Lewis Lutz. acts of exfended the FAMIL' ROBINSON sunny lope open 1 Ml. OF 724 W. BRIDGE ST.

Near SPRING CITY NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK until 10:30 We wish to thank relatives, neigh bors and friends for the many acts of kindness shown, for sympathy extended and for the beautiful floral tributes at the funeral ot William A. Robinson. The FAMILY Ice Cream FULL GALLON .25 (VAN.) TROXEL We wish to thank relatives, neighbors and friends for the many acts of i kindness shown, for sympathy extended and for the beautiful floral tributes at the funeral of Calvin E. Troxel. The FAMILY SPECIAL THIS TUES.

WEI). Ayr i 10c Off Per Jar of Any Topping with Every IVv Purchase oi a 4 Gal. of Ice Cream LOW FAT YOGURT WILHELM The family of the late Mathias "Max" Wilhelm desires to thank the kind neighbors and friends for the assistance and sympathy, the floral tributes, sympathy cards and use ot cars offered during their recent bereavement. SUPER 2 LOW FAT MILK FRESH ORANGE JUICE (6 qt. 30c 64c 45c FOR HOME MILK DELIVERY CALL 948-8300 EVERY THURSDAY SPAGHETTI DAY AT HOTEL SHULER Advertisement Lutheran our present huge lead, and in twenty years plans call for an MORE OBITUARIES ON additional number of installa- PAGES 3 and 9 tions equal the entire power output of the rest of the They cannot compare ith free enterprise, and for satisfaction and TOP earnings your savings, you'll find us see BILL STONE First Federal 43 HIGH POTTSTOWN 326-1250 Saving.

Loon Association COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE ON PREMISES H.no,o, P.mtown Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement 0 I FOR NEW HEARING AIDS 0r I NMt I REPAIR OF OLDER ONES UNDERWEAR SALE AT BEECH AND YORK STS. NOW LEGAL 1 1 1 1 Dt a 5 I 9 1 i The underwear sale at the Sandwich Shop is back in business. Labels and trademarks have been removed from all packaging so that the sale is entirely legal. T-shirts are now available for the first time in addition to the regular stock of jockey shorts and athletic shirts. Sandwich Shop has T-shirts in all sizes from infant to extra large 46s.

T-shirts are on sale for $5.00 a dozen. Jockey shorts and ahtletic shirts for $3.00 a dozen. The underwear sale at Sandwich Shop at Beech and York Sts. is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Bettr hurry over and take advantage of these terrific savings.

ROSENBERRY'S SUPER MARKET OAK FARMINGTON POTTSTOWN SPECIAL! MON. TUES. ONLY FILLED PORK CHOPS Hanover APPLE FRITTERS or Corn Fritters 59 lb. 99 Family Pack lb. 69 CRYSTAL ORANGE OR GRAPE DRINK Half Gallon 49 OAK FARMINGTON-OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK-7 A.M.

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