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The News-Item from Shamokin, Pennsylvania • 3

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The News-Itemi
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Shamokin, Pennsylvania
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The News-Item, Shamokin, June 14, 1973 3 DiiU from NATIONAL WtAXMtR StRVICt. NOAA. Dept. ol Commerce Figum Show low Tmpralur ipc1d Until Friday Morning liolafd Precipitation Not Indicated Coniutt local Forocoit wiL. Local forecast ll A refreshing dry air mass of Canadian origin will continue to dominate the region tonight and tomorrow, giving excellent haying weather for the farmers.

No precipitation is expected through tomorrow. The low tonight will be in the mid 50s, with high tomorrow in the low 80s. (Report compiled by Richard Gearhartat Southern Columbia Area High School Weather Observation Station) National forecast Cooler weather is forecast for the Northeast and the West. Continuing warm weather is expected for the Southeast and the central section of the country. Rain or showers are forecast for the northern and western Plains, for part of the Midwest and Southeast, for most of Florida and for the central Pacific coast.

(AP Wirephoto Map) Extended forecast Fair Saturday and Sunday and a chance of showers Monday. Little temperature change with daily highs mid 70s to mid 80s and overnight lows upper 50s and 60s. Anniversary class Members of the Mount Carmel High School Class of 1948 held their twenty-fifth class reunion May 27 in the Mount (Ruck) Griffin; third row, William Snyder, Richard Pinamonti, John Dulko, Dorothy Snyder, Lorraine Bolick, Lorraine Raber, Rita Young, Doris (Matthew) Chini, Pat (Hartzell) Boynton, Michael Breskiewicz, Brian A. Fetterman, and Anthony Milunas; fourth, John W. Smith, Clement Jengelski, Robert Kobilis, Emil Wisdo, Robert Scoverski, Paul Dalleluche, Joseph T.

Kersten, Anthony Sharayko, William Billman, Michael Moroskie, John Howell, Joseph Matukaitis, Clarence A. White, and Edward Stecker; fifth, Stephen A. Menapace, Ray DeGaetano, Bernard Rynkiewicz, Wesley Brassington, Joy Boris, Paul Billman, Glenn Wightman, Robert Mayu, Norbert Dombroski, Ronald Maurer, Hubert Mattucci, John K. Karlock, Leonard Klimowicz and Robert H. Wetzel.

warmei tiKS nome. They are seated, from left, Eloise (Kocher) Rhine, Helen (Chabala) Motto, Helen (Wojcik) McHugh, Marie (Butts) Condron, Jackie (Rich) Sauro, Frank S. Bartos, and Irene (Kornacki) Kulick, class advisors; Sister Mary Helen Scicchitano, Dolores (Anania) Bernot, Marie (Harry) Kirchoff, Grace (Sipple) Howarth, and Mary (Shuptor) Shutt; second row, Jean (Menapace) Gunkel, Olive (Trump) Semerod, Anna (Wasilewski) Scoz, Emily (Mervine) Reiner, Helen (Bridy) Jingeleski, Anna (Kovalchick) Gard, Lorraine (Berzinski) Van Gessel, Helen (Tylenda) Ward, Evelyn (Hower) Kessler, Lylia (Ference) Boris, Lorraine (McWilliams) Criniti, Peggy (Aston) Mervine, Mary Jane (White) Kline, and Dolores CHANGE TO MODERN OIL HEAT NOW is the time to replace your tired, worn out heating equipment with an efficient oil unit. Call us let's talk oil heat. Conversions or complete units to suit your needs.

GOP maintaining 2-1 edge in contributions GAS OIL CO. PLUS RT.61 AT PAXINOS DIAL 644-0854 NATIMO OIL all contributions, large contributions of $1,000 and up are off by 25 to 50 per cent. RN Associates, the committee that collects large gifts, reported $122,663 in contributions since March 1. Nearly all of it was donated in late May by traditional GOP contributors who in- scandal exploded anew in late March. Currently, Odell said, these contributions are ahead of 1971 "but not by much." Odell said also that despite small-contributor response to direct mail, which accounts for about 86 per cent of elude some of President Nixon's biggest contributors of last year.

But RN Associates reported collecting only $135,688 in all since Jan. 1, far short of the pace needed to meet a $1 millipn 1973 goal for large gifts. Jury will hear testimony in O'Gady case as of Monday WASHINGTON (AP) The Watergate scandal may be hurting fund raisers for the Republican National Committee and helping the Democrats, but the GOP so far has maintained its traditional 2-1 edge in contributions. Quarterly reports filed with the General Accounting Office show the Republican National Committee received $1.4 million in contributions between March 1 and May 31. During the same period, the Democratic National Committee took in $632,580 Both, committees had similar cash balances on May 31-the Republicans had $269,482, the Democrats $261,533.

But the Democrats reported current debts of $78,000 and a long-term debt of $4 million while the Republicans said they had just $78,581 in back bills. Robert P. Odell treasurer of the Republican National Finance Committee, said in an interview that contributions from a continuing direct mail program are running ahead of the same, roughly comparable off-year election period in 1971. He added, however, that most of the increase of $200,000 was collected in the first quarter, before the Watergate In Loving Memory of Mrs. Nora Long Who Passed Away 15 Years Ago Today June 14, 1958 What would we give her hand to clasp, Her patient face to see.

To hear her voice, to see her smile, As in the days that used to be. Sadly missed by Children and Grandchildren GRATEFUL APPRECIATION We take this means of expressing appreciation for sympathy of relatives, friends and neighbors in our bereavement. We are especially grateful to all who aided us in any way and to those who sent cars, flowers. Mass and sympathy Mrs. Donald J.

Miller and Family GRATEFUL APPRECIATION We take this means of expressing appreciation for the sympathy of relatives, friends and neighbors in our bereavement. We are especially grateful to all who sent cars, flowers. Mass and sympathy cards. Brothers and Sisters of the late John Lotis Medical Center, Danville. Selection of a jury to hear evidence in the case required three complete days of court time during which Dist.

Atty. Samuel Ranck and his assistant, Atty. Frederick Rice, and defense Attys. Michael Kaar and P. Linn Davis questioned over 72 prospective jurors.

Of that number 55 were excused either on preemptory challenges or for cause. The selection of the final juror was made at 1:30 p.m., one-half hour after court reconvened for the afternoon session. Selection of two alternate jurors was completed 17 minutes later. During the afternoon session, two prospective jurors were excused, one on challenge by the prosecution and the other for cause. Immediately after the prosecution and defense approved the second alternate juror, the entire panel was sworn in by Harry Wallick, county prothonotary.

Because capital punishment has been abolished in Pennsylvania, sequestering of the jury is not necessary and all panel members were permitted to return home, with orders however to refrain from discussing the case with anyone. Judge Kivko set 9:30 Monday morning as the time for the start of testimony in the case. COURTHOUSE A jury of nine men and three women will begin hearing testimony Monday in Northumberland 1 County Court in the murder trial of Ronald J. O'Grady, Milton. Selection of the 12 regular jurors and two alternates was completed Wednesday afternoon in the third day of the murder trial in Courtroom N.

2. Judge Michael Kivko is hearing the case. Because the courthouse is closed today in observance of Flag Day and to avert interruption in the presentation of testimony, Judge Kivko ordered the actual trial to begin on Monday. "If we were to begin taking testimony on Friday, then we would have two interruptions in three days," he told the jurors. "This increases the likelihood that important testimony would be forgotten or the impact would be lost in such an important case as this one." The last juror accepted for the murder Irial was Mrs.

Marlene Miller, a housewife, of 1522 W. Wood Shamokin. Alternate jurors are Phyllis D. Richie, a housewife of 259 N. Twelfth Sunbury, and George F.

Shipe, retired, of 1044 S. Front Sunbury. O'Grady is charged with the death of John Narducci also of Milton in a shooting incident last Dec. 3. Narducci was wounded and later died in Geisinger Sty? Jfour fnrker Save! Save! Save! V3 OFF UP TO CERTAIN-TO -PLEASE SELECTED 1 Father's Day June 17 Van Heusen Shirts Superba Neckwear Eagle Sport Coats Jantzen Swimwear Hagger Pants SPRING SUMMER FASHIONS Now's the time to choose smashing fashions you've always longed for from The New Yorker! QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED SO HURRY! Jockey Underwear London Fog Rainwear Interwoven Sox Zizanie Toiletries mimw umiuv Shamokin 124 East Independence Street, Shamokin OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.

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