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OBITUARIES Deaths In The News Mrs. Pearl Baier, (AP) Robert Wood NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. Selinsgrove RD Johnson, who built a family- Mrs. Pearl Baier, 89, of Selbusiness into one of the insgrove RD2, died Tuesday afworld's surgical largest dressing, manufacturers and ternoon at 4 o'clock in Sunbury of baby Community Hospital where she medical products, died Tuesday. had been admitted 12 hours earJohnson, 74, resigned in 1963 aft- lier.

er 25 years as chairman Among her survivors is a of Johnson Johnson. niece, s. Charles Aderhold, IVER, England (AP) Bar- in RD2. Funeral: aroness de Stoeckl, a writer and Snowden funeral' home, Wilkesaristocrat who spent the first Barre. half of her life in the Russian imperial court, died Tuesday.

writer at the and pubBaroness Stockel, 94, became a Gertrude Bower, lished her "Not All ememoirs, PENNSYLVANIA cemetery, Blossburg. Among her survivors is a son. ber of the American Legion and both churches. Recently Air Reduction Penn Power Light 30 SUNBURY DAILY ITEM, SUNBURY, 22 Wednesday, January 31, 1968 Friends will be received on Oscar L. Barclay, of Newport the Shamokin Masonic Lodge.

was speaker for a youth service Alcan Alum Penna RR Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at RD2. Surviving are the widow, one in the United Church of Christ Alleg Cp Pennzoil 106 Lew- daughter, one grandson and one at Scranton. returned to the Allegheny Ludlum Steel Pepsi-Cola the Erdley funeral home, isburg. The rosary will be said brother.

college sHe evening after Allegheny Phila Elec at 8 p.m. Mrs. Bowsky was born on Nov. 10, 1904, in Blossburg, a daughter of the late Peter and Rose Gestwicki. She was a retired registered nurse.

She was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Lewisburg, where she belonged to the parish council of Catholic women. She is survived by a brother, Bernard, and Gestwicki two of sisters, Roches- Mrs. Frances Nowicki and Mrs. Sophia Shaffer, both of Nantyglo. Final Honors Paid Lt.

Fine Final military honors for 1st. Lt. Norman E. Fine, It of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman E. Fine, of Lewisburg RDI, who was killed in Vietnam on Jan. 18, were held this morning in Rooke Chapel on the campus of Bucknell University. Burial was later Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. Rev.

Ned E. Weller, pastor of the Beaver Memorial Methlodist Church, Lewisburg, officiated at the services. Members of the ROTC unit at" Bucknell University served as pallbearers. Lt. Fine attended Bucknell prior to entering the service.

His father is presently chief of security force vat the university, Frank Boyer, 75, Of Lewisburg Frank H. Boyer, 75, formerly of St. John's Lewisburg, died at 2 a.m.' today in the Burgess Nursing Home, Lewisburg, where he had, been a guest for the past year. He was born Jan. 8, 1893, al son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Boyer. He was a retired truck driver. Surviving is his wife, the former Alberta Belmar of Lewisburg, and a William Boyer of Sunbury. A brother, Edgar Boyer, of Lewisburg and a sister Mrs.

Irene Leitzel, of Lewisburg, also survive. Funeral arrangements will be announced a Thursday by the Erdley Funeral Home, Lewisburg. J. J. Siats, 65, Montour Countian J.

Siats, 65. Pleasant Danville, a retired iron worker died in the 724 home Joseph, Market Danville, early Tuesday afternoon. Death was due to complications. A native of Carteret, N.J., Mr. Siats spent the portion his life in DanvilleCo.

area. He was a son of the late Joseph and Eva Columbus Siats. During most of his adult lifetime he served as an ironworker on heavy construction projects. He was employed various times by the Reading Iron Bethlehem Steel the Danville Art-Bronze Danville. At his retirement he worked for the Hy-Rite Plumbing Supply Bloomsburg.

Mr. Siats was a member St. Joseph's Catholic Church, the Holy Name Society of the church, and the Danville council, Knights of Columbus. Surviving are his wife, Anna; one son, Joseph, Danville; a daughter, Mrs. 'Victor Jensen, Danville; two brothers, Frank and Steven Siats, Middletown; 12 grandchildren, four greatgrandchildren, High mass of requiem will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'- clock in St.

Joseph's Catholic Church, E. Rt. Center Rev. Danville, with the Msgr. cis L.

Conrad, rector of the church, officiating. Interment will be made in the parish cemetery, Danville. Friends may call in the John J. Brady funeral home, Chruch Danville, from 7 until o'clock on Friday evening. Rosary will be recited at 8 o'clock.

WILLIAM R. FRY William R. Fry, 56, of Mechanicsburg RD5, died Tuesday at Community General Osteopathic Hospital in Harrisburg. Among his survivors are brothers, Samuel and George Fry, both of Millerstown RD. PATIENT SUCCUMBS Percival Wheeler, 60, a patient at the Selinsgrove State School and Hospital for the past 17 years, passed away Tuesday afternoon.

He was a native of Carlisle. The family is making arrangements for burial. MRS. BARCLAY DIES Mrs. Zella R.

Barclay, 67, of Newville RD1, Penn died Monday at the Good Samaritan Nursing Home, Liverpool. THANK YOU We wish to thank everyone who helped us when our house was destroyed by fire. We especially thank WMLP, WKOK, WUNF, WSEW radio stations for their broadcasting of our needs. Also we wish to thank the newspapers and the Shikellamy React CB Radio Club for the help they, gave the Friendship CB Radio Club in which we are a member. BRUCE REICHELDERFER FAMILY L.

Seebold, Of New Berlin, Surgical Patient Charles Leonard Seebold, 42, of 217 Water New Berlin, died suddenly this morning while undergoing surgery Evangelical Community Hospital, Lewisburg. He was a veteran of World War II. An autopsy was performed this afternoon to determine cause of death. Mr. Seebold was born in New Berlin on April 13, 1925, a.

son of the late George Hilda Stimmel Seebold. He had been employed for past 18 years at the Ford Corporation, Watsontown. He was a membes of can Legion Post 957 of New Berlin; L.0.0.M. in Selinsgrove and the Kratzerville Fire Company. A veteran of World War II, he was inducted, into the Army on Aug.

New Cumberland and was honorably discharged with the rank of corporal on Feb. 5, 1946 in Indiantown Gap. While active duty he gained (the Conduct following, Medal; citations: American Good Campaign Medal; World War II Victory Medal; Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with three bronze stars. He is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Dorothy M.

Schultz, 200 Market New Berlin; Hazel of Robert L. Smith, Northumberland RD1; Marjorie of William Guffey, of 40 N. Old Trail, Shamokin Dam; Donald 314. Vine New Berlin; Geraldine 1 wife of Dale C. Bingaman, Beavertown, RD1; Mary wife Dorman, Water New Berlin and Robert of New Columbia.

Numerous nieces and nephews also survive. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services at a date to be announced later at the James L. Schwartz home for funerals, 247 Chestnut Mifflinburg, with Rev. Fred D. Pick, pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene, officiating.

Burial will be in the New Berlin Cemetery. C. M. Umstead, Montour Native Charles M. Umstead, 74, of 2502 Old Berwick Road, Bloomsburg, died Tuesday afternoon Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, where had been a patient for two monhts.

He was born Oct. 13, 1893, in Washingtonville, a son of the late William and Ella Moser Umstead. He opearted a store in Washingtonville for 25 years until World War I at which time he was employed by General Motors in Bristol, Conn. He had lived at his present address since retiring five years ago. He was member of the as to hingtonville Lutheran Church, Danville Lodge 224 AM, and the Caldwell Consistory, His death breaks a marital union of 53 years.

Survivors include his wife, the former Ellen DeWar; a son, two William, of Sherwood Village: daguhters, Mrs. George Markle, Carlsbad, N.M.; Mrs. Alex Billmeyer, Washingtonville; nine grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Lee Ulrich, Washingotnville. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Friday from the HeffIner funeral home, Washingtonville, with the Rev. Elwood I. Stahl, Burial his pastor, officiating. will be in Washingtonville Cemetery. Firends will be received at the funeral home Thursday night.

Masonic Lodge will conduct memorial service at 8 p.m. Mrs. Eva Sweigard, 86, Resident Of Matamoras Mrs. Eva K. Sweigard, 86, died Monday at the home of a daughter, Mrs.

Harold Altland, of Matamoras. Among her survivors is another daughter, Mrs. 9 Ray Witmer, of Halifax RD2; a sister, Mrs. Charles Sweigard, of Halifax RD2; two brothare I. J.

Fetterhoff, of Halifax RD, and Norman Fetterhoff, of Elizabethville RD. Services will be held at 2 p.m., at the Matamoras Church of God, with Rev. William C. Smith, her pastor, officiatin. Burial will be in Long's Cemetery, Halifax.

Friends may call at the funeral home at Berrysburg, Thursday after 7 p.m., and at the church from noon until the time of W. D. Kline, 76, Once Shamokin Director William D. Kline, 76, of N. Orange Shamokin, a former Shamokin school director and mechanic, died at 4:55 a.m: today at Geislinger Medical Center, Danville, where he was admitted Friday.

Previously he had been a patient in Shamokin State General Hospital. Born in Paxinos, July 27, 1891, he was the son of the late Jacob and a a a Clara Duttinger Kline. He lived in Shamokin most of his life and was a forstate employee. He was a veteran of World War II: Mr. Kline was married Sept.

22, 1921, to Elizabeth Muir. A member of the Presbyterian Church, he sang in the choir for 53 years. and held various church offices. He was a mem- Services will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. from the Farrow funeral home, Shamokin, with his pastor, Rev.

James C. Mosher, officiating. Burial will be in the Odd Fellows Cemetery. The viewing will be Friday evening at the funeral home. Of Watsontown Miss Gertrude R.

Bower, of 606 Main Wotsontown, died shortly Evangelical after midnight Community day at Hospital, Lewisburg, where had been a since 420. Mrs. Bower had been ill health for the past four and was admitted after turing her hip in a fall at home. Born March 30, 1899, in Queen Anne, daughter of the Charles and Matilda Koble wer, she moved to this as an infant and was a long resident of the Montgomery, Watsontown and Milton area. Miss Bower was a uate of Montgomery School and attended a secretarial school in Williamsport.

was a member of the Watsontown Methodist Church and wscs of that church. She was employed in the fice of Dr. Charles S. Tomlinson, a Milton physician, for years before retiring in due to ill health. Miss Bower is survived several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be Friday at 2 p.m., from Cronrath funeral home, Watsontown, with the Rev. Kenneth Arthur, her pastor, officiating, Interment will be in Cemetery. Friends may call the funeral home on Thursday evening. Luther E. Krebs, 61, Stroehmann Official Luther E.

Krebs, vice dent and treasurer of Stroehmann Brothers Baking liamsport, died Tuesday Williamsport Hospital followa long illness. He was He was born in Swengel, UnCounty, on March 12, 1906, the son of Adam and Elizabeth Knauss Krebs. Among his survivors are a sister, Mrs. Helen Krebs, of Lewisburg; and two brothers, Asher, of Mifflinburg, and Charles of Lewisburg. Barner Rine, 80, Once Of Beavertown Barner Rine, of Winter Haven, a former resident of Beavertown and native of Snyder County, died Monday in Winter Haven General Hospital.

Mr. Rine left Beavertown 17 years ago to reside in retirement in Florida. He was a retired glass cutter and formerly was employed in Washington, D.C. He was a son of the late Benjamin and Susan Rine, of Beavertown, and was married to the former Edna Bubb, of the Beavertown area. His widow survives.

Also surviving are the following children, Raymond, of Beavertown; Mrs. Lee Spaid, of Pottstown; Mrs. Richard Saylor, of Winter Haven; Alton of Fort Lauderdale, and John Rine, of Mankato, Minn. Twenty-one grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren also surviveral services will be held in Florida. Mrs.

Bowsky Rites Will Be On Friday Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Bowsky, 63, of 127 S. Fourth Lewisburg, who died at her home on Tuesday morning will be held Friday at 9 a.m. from the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Lewisburg, with Rev. Louis Creedon, officiating.

Burial will be in St. Andrew's CARD OF THANKS CARD OF: THANKS The family of the late Paul Timothy Long of Port Trevorton RD1, wishes to thank friends, and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown them during their recent ment. Thanks are also extended bereavebeautiful floral tributes, cards of sympathy and use of 'autos. Special thanks are extended to the Ladies Aid Society of Paradise EUB Church for, serving the lunch following the funeral? Family. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Simon Shemory wishes to thank friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown us during our recent bereavement.

Thanks are also extended for the beautiful floral tributes and cards of sympathy. The Shemory Family, Mrs. Elmer H. Shemory, 615 Walnut Street, Mifflinburg, Pa. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Harrison F.

Musser of Star Route, Selinsgrove, wishes to thank friends, neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown them during their recent bereavement. Thanks are extended for the beautiful floral tributes, cards of sympathy, and use of automobiles. The Family. CARD OF THANKS -The family of the late Mrs. Ida Wagner, 724 Susquehanna Sunbury, Pa wishes to thank friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown during their recent bereavement.

The Family. CARD OF THANKS -The family of the late Clarence A. Reed, Lewisburg RD3, wishes to thank friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown during their -recent bereavement. Thanks are also extended for the beautiful floral tributes, and cards of sympathy. Mrs.

Clarence Reed and Family. Mrs. Hand, 78, Of Selinsgrove Mrs. Elizabeth E. Hand, 78, of 106.

Independence Selinsgrove, expired this morning. at 6:55 o'clock at the Friendly Nursing Home, Millmont, of complications. In ill health for the past 10 years, she was a guest "two nursing home for nearly years. a She was born Feb. 6, 1889, in Rush Township, Northumberland County, the daughter of the late Joseph and Mahala Loreman Kimble.

She attended Rush Township married public to Walter school, A. and Hand, was a a 1913, in Sunbury. He preceded her in death on May 2, 1959. Mrs. Hand was a housewife and made her home with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. William Bressler, 106 Independence Selinsgrove, for the past 22 years. She was a member of the Sunbury United Brethren Church. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. William Bressler, of.

Selinsgrove; two granddaughters, Mrs. Robert Shadiend of Reisterstown, Miss Sharon Bressler, at one great-granddaughter; one brother, Roy Kimble of Danville and two sisters, Mrs. Esther Rebuck of Oaklyn, and Mrs. Ruth Klingman of Sunbury RD. She was preceded in death, in addition to her husband, by one sister.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Montgomery and Seebold funeral home, Selinsgrove, with her pastor, Rev. Donald Morgan, officiating. Burial will be made in Evergreen Cemetery, Selinsgrove. There will be no visitation rid a evening.

However, friends may the funeral on Saturday from 12 noon until the hour of service. BROTHER SUCCUMBS Moe Cohen, 67, Colonial Park, Harrisburg, died Tuesday at Polyclinic Hospital. Among his survivors is a sister, Mrs. Juel Solomon, of Sunbury. Services were 1 held in Harrisburg today.

Watsontown Watsontown Briefs birthday Donald Strouse and Harry Gearhart, McEwewnsville. New Arrival Named Brenda Lee is the name of the daughter born ot Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheatler, Turbotville. The couple also has two sons.

Honored At 75 observance of her 75th birthday anniversary, Mrs. Letha A. Keiser, Dewart, was honor at a party given Saturday, Hall at evening Dewart. at She Delaware was presented with a decorated cake and birthday decorations were used. About 30 guests were present.

New Daughter Named The daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. -Wertman, East Eighth has been named Kimberly Sue. Mr.

and Mrs. Wertman also have a two-year-old daughter, Cindy Jean. Katherine V. Persing, N. Main and Misss Florence Mosteller, Sunbury, are visiting for several days with Miss Esther Cressman at Lewistown.

Jaycees To Meet Watsontown Jaycee Wives will meet Thursday at 8 at the borough building. The foreign exchange student at Warrior Run will be guest speaker and the meeting, beginning at 8:30 p.m., will be open to the public to hear her. Student Speaker. Robert Stoudt a pre-ministerial student at Bloomsburg State College, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert J. Stoudt, 511 Mnai was speaker Sunday at Parand Trinity United adise United, Church of Christ Church of Christ at Turbotville. Youth Sunday was marked in The Senior Citizens of the McEwensville area will hold a meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Montgomery House. Robert Callenberger Jr.

and Robert N. Sheffer will present an entertainment. The women of St. John's United Church of Christ will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ruth Welliver at McEwewnsville.

Mrs. H. Hall Williams entertained the card club of -which she is a member at her home, Pennsylvania on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Fred W.

Rombach, Mrs. James H. Cotner, and Mrs. Matthew Piedi were voluntary workers Tuesday at Geisinger Medical Center at Danville. They are members of the hospital auxiliary.

Mrs. Glenn Fisher has been on the sick-list at her home, Watsontown RD1. Mr. and Mrs. John D.

Buck, New Columbia RD1, will observe their 26th wedding anniversary Thursday. The day also will mark the birthday of Mrs. Albert R. Gauger and John F. Krisher.

Sgt. Frederick Wolfe, Mrs. Anna Smith, Pennsylvania who is stationed observed a birthday anniversary, birthday Saturday. Tuesday Donald a semester vacation at his home: Taken To Hospital Glenn Wertman, Watsontown RD1, who became quite ill Tuesday at his home, was removed by ambulance to Williamsport Hospital where he has been under observation and treatment. Leg Broken In Fall Walter Shaner, Watsontown RD1, fractured his right leg three places in a fall on the ice Sunday.

He was preparing to Sunday school and church when the accident occurred. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hervey F. Shaner and is now, young recuperating people at of his the home.

First Lutheran Church did not go toboganning on Sunday, as planned, on account of the weather. The same arrangements will be carried out this coming Sunday, the event being postponed one week. Pulse Of Wall Street NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market declined moderately in active trading early this afternoon as interest in glamor issues continued to Investors' disenchantment the recent high-flyers again to the blue chips. Brokers said the market also was depressed by the United States critical problems in Asia and dissatisfaction with which President Johnson's budget has been received. Declines among individual.

stocks exceeded advances by a margin of nearly 2 to 1. Steels, rubbers, mail order-retails, electronics, nonferrous metals, tobaccos and drugs were mostly lower. IBM declined more than 8 points. Losses of more than 3 points taken by, Control Data, Teledyne, TemcoVought and Polaroid. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials at noon was 'off 1.21 at 858.36.

The Associated Press 60-stock average at noon had declined .6 to 314.0 with industrials .4, rails up .1 and utilities off 1.0. Occidental Petroleum, plans to merge with advanced more than 3 points." Bethlehem Steel gained nearIly a point after raising its quarterly dividened. The other major steels were down fractionally. U.S. Smelting gained more than a point.

Prices declined on the American Stock Exchange. Noon Stocks Chemical Allied Stores Allis Chal Alcoa Am Airlines American Can Am Cyan American Mach Foundry 22 Amedican Motors American Standard Amn Tel Tel in American Tobacco Anaconda Armco Steel 47 Armour Co. Armstrong Cork Atl Richfid 103 Avco Corp Babco*ck Wilcox Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Benef Fin Borden Borg Warn Brunswick Bucyrus Erie 25 Budd Co. Carrier Corp 64 Case, J. I.

Ches Oh Chrysler Cities Service CBS Columbis Gas Comsat Corp. 46 Consolidated Edison Continental Can 47 Continental Oil 69 Crucible Steel Curtiss Wright Dow Chem. DuPont Eastman Kodak Electric Bond 1 Share Lack RR FMC Ford Motor Gen Aniline General Dynam Genreal Elec. General Foods General Motors General Pub Util Gen Tel 1 El Glen Alden Goodrich Goodyear Grant 33. Greyhound GulfOil Gulf Oil I.B.M.

606 Intl Harvester 35 Intl- Paper Intl Tel Tel Jones Laughlin Kaiser Al Koppers 37 Kresge (SS) Lear Siegler Libby McNeil Libby Liggett Myers Loews Lorillard Martin M. Merck Merritt-Chapman Scott 24 Mobil Oil Montgomery Ward Biscuit National Cash Register 106 National Dairy National Distillers New York Central Northwest Airlines 71 Olin Mathieson Chem Pittsburgh Plate Glass 70 Pit Steel Polaroid 211 Procter Gam 83 Pullman RCA 49 Reading Co. Republic Steel Revlon Reyn-Met 40 Reynolds Tobacco Safeway Sts SCM Sears Roebuck Singer Co. Sperry Rand Square Standard Brand Standard Oil Calif Standard Oil Ind Standard Oil New Jer Sunray DX Texaco Textron Inc, Thiokol Transworld Airlines Transitron Union Pacific Union Carbide United Airlines U.S. Steel Weis Markets Western Union Tel.

Westinghouse Elec Woolworth Youngstown Sheet Tube 31 Zenith Rad Acme Mkts Adams Express Carpenter Steel Ceco Corp Cluett Peabody 25 Dana Corp Fruehauf Trailers Harsco Hershey Chocolate Jim Walter Murpry Oil 39 Pennsalt Chem Pa. Glass Sand 57 Quaker Oats Final Rites Held For Late Sgt. Hockenberry Funeral services for Tech. Sgt. Raymond R.

Hockenberry, 43, native and former resident of Newport, who died Jan. while on duty in the Philippines, were held last Saturday at Bridgewater, his home for the past seven Sgt. Hockenberry had had al distinguished career with the Army and Air Force. He was. to have retired in May, after years of military service.

En-1 listing in the Army in 1943, he served on several battlefronts in. Europe, receiving the Bronze Star, Silver Star, Purple Heart and 'other decorations. He was a member of VFW Post 34, of Newport. Among his survivors are his mother, Mrs. Ella G.

Hockenberry, and a sister, Mrs. Charles R. Gingrich, both of Newport. Funerals Of A Day Funeral services. were held this afternoon from the Dornsife and Zweier funeral home, Sunbury, for Miss Hilda Hackenberg, '69, of 326 S.

10th Sunbury, who died at her home. Rev. Carl J. Johansson, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, officiated. Burial made Pomfret Manor Cemetery.

sidervices 84, for Mrs. Danville Carrie RD5, widow of Henry Daniel Showers and mother of 11 children, who died Saturday night, were held this afternoon at the Thad S. Vincent funeral home, Bloom Danville. Rev. mund W.

Minnich, pastor of the Trinity Methodist Church, ville, officiated. Interment was made in the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Danville. Memorial services for Mrs. Martha Fisher Pysher, 82, who had resided sonformer resident of Montgomery, in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Dietrich, of Mifflinburg RD1, were held this afternoon from the Strunk funeral home, Mifflinburg. Her pastor, Rev Samuel J. Kintner, officiate Burial was made in the Allenwood Cemetery. Services for Peter H. Marlow, of Lavelle, Schuylkill Counts.

were held this afternoon at the Raymond Madden funeral home, Ashland, with his pastor, Rev. Donald Henderschedt, officiating. Burial was made in Citizens Cemetery, Lavellei Funeral services for Frank F. Sanders, 84, Sunnyside, Shamokin RD2, were held this afternoon from the Farrow funeral home, Shamokin, with Rev, Sterling P. Mart officiatine.

Burial was made in St. Peter Blue Church Cemetery. TEACHER SUCCUMBS Mrs. M. Marie Wright, 61, of 437 West Bloomsburg, a teacher in the Mahoning-Cooper Consolidated School, died Monday morning Bloomsburg Hospital due to pneumonia.

Mrs. Wright had taught at the school for the past 22 years. MEMORIAL NOTICES (1 verse) Card of Thankseach, $1.00. Insertion Resolution of spect, net (per line). MONUMENTS MEMORIALS SUNBURY MONUMENTAL WORKS "Rock of Ages" authorized dealer 1310 East Market St.

286-0781 FUNERAL DIRECTORS ERNEST KORTEN, JR. FUNERAL HOME 1309 Susquehanna Avenue SUNBURY, PENNSYLVANIA 286-9751 American Exchange Aero Supply Allegheny Air El-Tronies Hall's Motor Transit Salem Brosius Incestment Securities JANNEY, BATTLES E. W. CLARK, INC. Sunbury, Pa.

288-8448 Now York Stock WILLIAM H. BETZ Manager BONDS STOCKS MUTUAL FUNDS BOUGHT SOLD QUOTED BUTCHER SHERRERD. 210 Market Street, Sunbury 286-5848 Members: New York Stock Exchange American Stock Exchange Other Principal Exchanem ACF Ind. Penney (JC) 59 AN ANNIVERSARY SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING 9:30 A.M. Values to $15.00 WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES 3 99 599 799 WOMEN'S SNOW BOOTS OFF Reg.

ENTIRE $13.00 to STOCK $20.00 SELECTED GROUP HOUSE SLIPPERS AND RUBBER FOOTWEAR MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S 99 299 99 MEN'S SHOES CHILDREN and BOY'S SHOES 8 99 99 REG. $15.00 VALUES TO $10.00 DISCONTINUED STYLES ALL SALES FINAL. NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES Open 'Till 9:00 Friday and Saturday Miller Bros. Shoe Store 255 MARKET SQUARE (At the Bus Stop) SUNBURY.

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