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Shamokin News-Dispatch from Shamokin, Pennsylvania • 3

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PAGE THREE SHAMOKIN NEWS-DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1965 To avoid a big-power clash. punishment: five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Uilio Bury Voting and that hay fields and pasture made good growth.

Apples and peaches were in fine condition but tomatoes were producing Hcopital Liotingo Chest Champion Wins Long-Distance Game the assembly steered clear of voting and never got down to The new law, signed by Presi dent Johnson, grows out of de Mrs. Robert Campbell and son. NEW YORK tAP) Bobby only poor to average yields. RD.I struction of draft cards by some pacifists. helped in increasing the size of fruit and fall potatoes, according to the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service.

Some cold weather descended on several points in north central counties, however, and it brought a close to the growing season there. The report added Tuesday Fischer, 22. S. chess champi Rights Dispute UNITED NATIONS, NY. Shomokin Stat General Hospital ADMISSION business.

The United States announced Aug. 26 it was abandoning its stand that the voting penalty should be applied, on, has won his third long-dis Tobacco being cut in Lancaster County was reported in excellent condition, the servict Sunbury Community ADMISSIONS tance game in the Capsbianca memorial tournament. (API The U.N. General As Gftnly Farmers Make Plans for Tree Planting Jforthumbwland County farmers art making plans (or pUni-ire pine trees in tht tprtef erf 1. by subrmttinj order ior lr sewfiinfs to tht Pennsylvania Department of Forest and Wa ShameJdn Rainfall Enhances Summer Crop Prospects Trevtrfea The tournament is being sembly was expected to finish its paralysed 19th session today Mrs, Mary Ebersole, $33 Market for cxprt ocrvio printing try Nen Disptch (ob printing PldL Destruction of Draft laws Now U.S.

Crime that the corn was growing well HARRISBURG AP( The played in Havana but Fischer is cabling his moves from New by ratifying as agreement to bury the U.S. soviet dispute DISCHARGES York because the State Depart over voting rights. Shamekin ment refused him a visa to visit end of the month rainfall in Pennsylvania has enhanced late summer crop prospects. Last week rain especially WASHINGTON (AP) It is now a federal crime to tear up or ululate a draft card. The Mrs.

Mary Oumeiciki. Wtl W. Willow i Mrs. Joanna Buffiagton, 10CJ N. Rock Rose Fabbh, N- Franklta Larry Pancher, Spruce Edward Heck.

I6 Center Blanche Voder, 213 W. Sunbury Ranahow Melvin Feese. $3 Webster Endorsement of the agree Cuba. Mrs. Audrey Siebig.

13 S. First Tuesday night he defeated Gueorghia D. Tringov of Bulgaria in 22 moves. Exclusive Central Penna. Showing! Seventy (70 M.M.) Millimeter The Medium Tkaf Msk You Think You Art Thar WITH FULL SIX TRACK STEREOPHONIC SOUND! John Eremich, 1435 Poplar Volunteer Worker! CORNER SHOP Mrs.

Ward Lichtel (day) Mrs. Paul Steiohart Mrs. Mary Poian HOSPITAL CART Thursday Mrs. J. E.

Fox Mrs. Paul Steiohart ment adopted Tuesday by a special committee on U.N peacekeeping operations will: clear the way for the assembly to return to a normal footing at its 20th session starting Spet. 21. Main point of the agreement was "that the question of applicability of Article 19 of the charter will not be raised with regard to the United Nations (Middleeast) emergency force Mesiert Carina! Speed Riggs, famous tobacco auctioneer recommends Juniorellesto Parade Twice Shamokin-Coal Township Jun 42- ROLXIERS HAMMERSTON'S iorettes are completing prepar ROBERT Amu Omlor, 240 9. Peach DISCHARGES ysMutTei Donald Geise, 901 ML Carmel Theodore Stroh, 1039 W.

Mulberry Edith Witt Pearl Simcken, 114 E. Independence Mrs. Mary Meledkk. S. Sixth Mount Cermet Mrs.

Lyda icShof.er. 1 Donahue Row Mrs. Linda Weitsinfer and son, 242 E. Seventh Liquor Board lo Cite 2 Area Men dp ter. Kara R.

Grube, sot! conserva-tkcisC Sonbtffy, reports that land owners Interests fa planting trees Best spring should plan ee sub-mrtjinj their orders as soon as je.b!e. The state nurseries art making available the trees at tS per thou-land plus a 1 per thousaitd trans-prriaUee fee, Crube said or the steep eroded aV shatey soils, trees turn Uoia pine, pitch pine, banks p'm and while pise can be plant ed. For future timber trees laod-waers should plant Austrian Norway spruce, whirt spruce and Jananese and European larjch. These tree will do e3 the deeper soils which hare greater moisture holding Landowners are cautioned tha th state trees cannot be planted for. Christrnss frees production The trees should be used for reforestation and erosion control, Grube pointed out that much et tht idle land in the county could uiwsmus FIlMll and the United Nations operation in the Congo." Article 19 provides that any country two years behind in it U.N.

Dues shall hive no assembly vote. The Soviet Union, France and 10 other nations that far behind because thev have refused to pay assembly assessments for peacekeeping expenses. The United States nad insisted that they should not be allowed to vote. Two Mount Carmel area business men face loss of licenses ations for participation in two parades. One will be tomorrow in Dun-cannon, where a centennial celebration is being held, and the other mill be Saturday in Ashland, where an all-home celebration will be staged.

The group will leave for Dun-cannon at 4 30 tomorrow afternoon from the Moose Lodge borne. On Saturday, the Junior-ettes will leave at 5:00 from the same place. for violations of the Pennsylva nia Liquor Control Board laws i Scheduled for suspension of "Hi license, effective September 14. are Frank's Cafe, Connorsville. and M.D.

Koropchak. Atlas, Sus pension of the former business place is listed tor 15 days and NO MATIN El TUESDAYS Mofintt Monday thru Saturday 1:1 Sunday 2:00 inm Sunday thru Friday Saturday 1:30 ALL SEATS RESERVED Schedule ai rict: Evaninft: Monday thru Thursday. Oreh. S2.00, Lege fvaningi, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Holiday, Oreh. $2.25, Ufa, Marina Monday thru Friday, Oreh.

$1.50, lea. $175; Matinc Saturday, Sunday, Holidays, $1.75, Lose, $2.00. Ail Prices Tax Included. Fat Group Sales or Theatre Parties Call 564-2100. Moil self addreit-ed Envelopes With Your Chock or Money Order to ERIC THEATRE, 10 East Park Canter, Harrisburg, P.

Seats Available Far All Performances ox office open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Phont and Mail Orders Accepted for Koropchak. 20 days. They put back the taste others take away Frank's Cife.

operated by Frank Ptnamonti, is charged be reforested to ratable timber with sales on Sunday after 2:00 a.m. and with violation of the NOTICE Registration for Wildcats Cheerleaders will be held tonight between 5 and 6 p.m. et the home of Mrs. Stella Pout, 425 Wef Pine Street. bar maid act.

The Liquor Control Board said Koropchak permitted consump tion of malt or brewed bever Beginning September 7, practice will be held in the Moose home, beginning at :30. The next meeting will be held September 22. Attending the session were Mrs. Gloria Long, Mrs. Lorraine Homskie.

Mrs, Helene Hoffman, Mrs. Patricia Zarick, Mrs. Dorothy Balchunas, Mrs. Johanna Zarick. Mrs.

Jane Briggs, Mrs. Gertrude Snyder, Mrs. Betty Swatt, Mrs. Barbara Stancav-age. Mrs.

Anne Dombroskie, Mrs. Dorothy Backes, Mrs. Florence Zukowskie, Mrs. Mary Stern. Mrs.

Dorothy Grabowskie, Mrs. Betty Shadle. Miss Hannah Linton, Mrs, Lahoma Iinton, Mrs. Minerva Sock, Mrs. Jean Poule-skie, Mrs.

Marlene Laboskie and Mrs. Gertrude Kaskie. ages on licensed premises, sold or delivered malt or brewed Ashland Statt Genera! Hospital ADMISSIONS Mount Cermet Martin Rabbins. 228 N. Chestnut Ashland Mrs.

Violet Grant. 13 W. Centre LavoMt Donald Hummel Clr.rd.ills Mrs. Angelina Wetkel, 411 W. Mahanoy Upper Shaft Joseph Examttas.

Jr. DISCHARGES Mount Carmel Mrs. Mary Sebastian. 203 S. Poplar Locust Dalt Francis Kelley Ashland Charles Eisinger.

1611 Centre Edward Menna. 710 Brock Russell Erdman, 39 Catawissa Road Rebecca Hendricks, RJ. 1 Gordon Charles Carl, J20 Plane Girerdvllle Robert Ferrari, 113 Preston Park FREE 3000 CARS AIR CONDITIONED ERIC A Samertc Theotrt Eott Perk Center 4200 Derry St. Harrisburg, Pa. Phone 564-2100 beverages for consumption on premises; sale of malt or brewed beverages on Sunday sale of malt or brewed beverages in quantities of less than a case of 24 bottles each contain crops.

Tte fields would better produce ood products than crops of weeds and brush. Vnder the county ACP cost sharing program there Is also financial help available to plant tree. The maxmum federal cost sharing rate is $25 per acre Through the ACP program cost sharing available for site preparation by tht use of root ratt am chemical sprays, such as A S-T. Tbt pine and spruce trees, Tribe said, should be planted at tracing of not Jess than eight tt White pine trees, however, yfje spaced six feet, six inches. Flirtings can be made by the um of tree planters available In th countv which plant ten to per day.

Oa the steeper slopes plantings tan be made by hand with the ue' of shovels or planting bars. Many grouos in the county, such ar the Boy Scouts, F. F. A. chap tag seven fluid ounces or more or a case of 22 bottles of said bottles containing 24 fluid ounces.

Koropchak has a dis tributor's license. News-Dtspstch ctanined bit bit dividend on email Investment George Raft Indicted On Six Tax Charges LOS ANGELES (AP) Actor George Raft has been indicted) on six charges of income tax ters, 4 Clubs and Explorer PRIVATE DINING ROOM AVAILABLE WEDDINGS BANQUETS CLUB DINNERS, etc. James Madison Hotel For Reservations DIAL 648-4695 Scouts are interested in planting Save 10.07-, evasion, U.S. Any. Manuel Real says.

Raft was indicted Tuesday by I a federal grand jury in Los An- i geles. the attorney says. Raft is accused of paying no taxes cn S85.000 income from 1958 through 1963. 'PREMIER" REMINGTON trees for landowners as communi Geisinger Center ADMISSIONS Shsmokln Frank Dublinski. 219 Cherry Elwood Wetzel.

1544 W. Walnut Mark J. DePaulis, R.D. 1 Kulpmorrt 1 Joseph Yodiis, 1343 Chestnut Tower City Pamela Moore, 200 Wkonisca Klmvtrstewn Emory Brosius, R.D. 1 PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Swing Top 12 Quart Automatic WASTE BIN PLASTIC ELECTRIC PAIL BLAKKETS jywm Say assortment of etC atCIO colors Re9.

1.5 Re9. 79e Double bed Single control. GIRLS' I GIRLS' ty improvement work. Tree applications are available by contacting the Soil Conservation office In Sunbury. The son tonservatlon technicians art avail Raft.

89, will be arraigned next Tuesday before S. Judge Pierson M. Hall. eg. gl(o) 49.95 KZJ 2 V2J able to meet with farmers and he's them decide on the kinds and numbers of trees to order for the particular soil slope and errwrion classes of land.

These WOOL SKIRTS STRETCH PANTS soil requirements affect tht Terrific buy! lightweight "Premier" with standard 42 charao ter key board, variable line spacer, single and double Una spacer, other features. Pica type. 2-tone, with carry case. growth and survival of the trees when they are planted. The mature trees will act as a 244 Sires 7 to 14-Black, Red, Royal Full elastic woist Attached Stirrups.

Rg. 2.98. 244 Solid colors with (ay colored elastic waist bond Siies 7 to 14 Reg. 2.98. Bloomsburg Hospital AOMISSIONS Bloomseurt Mrs.

John Durant, R.D. Mrs. Bessie McDowell, Jr. Mrs. Carl Kendall David Johnson.

RJD. OISCHARGIS ft loom burg Mrs. Charles Farley and son. R.D. source of storing water in the soil when planted to watershed grmjpt.

Trees are made available SOCIALPARTY TONIGHT St. Edward's Church Hall Early Bird Special 7:30 through the cooperation of the Miracle Blends SYNTHETIC FABRICS Northumberland Soil and Water CORDUROY GIRL'S CAPRIS Mrs. Elizabeth McMahan, R.D. 4 Conseravtoia District. White Sewing Thread NESTLES KING SIZE BARS Milk Chocolate Milk Chocolate wAlmonds Crunch Butter Crisp Fruit and Nut Mrs.

Kenneth Walters Gordon Colt Catawissa Frank Fox Stevenson's Memory Will Be Honored by UN PLASTIC WARE Consists of: 3-PC. BOWL SET TISSUE DISPENSER 3-PC. REFRIGERATOR SET DUST PAN RECT. WASTE BASKET ROUND WASTE BASKET DOUBLE PAIL DISH PAN UTILITY TUB UTILITY TRAY .44 1 5sJ i A yAiVl WASHINGTON (AP) The United Nations will honor Adlai Stevenson's memory with a ftl wship program paid for by AM 3frS tht United States. New fashion colors Beoutl-ful selection of prints.

Ideol for blouses Dresses or kirts. R9. 79e yd. The program, proposed by Capitol Sixes 7 to 14 Hack, red, blue end green. Made of fine wait corduroy.

Reg. t.98. NOW PLAYING 40-50-60 weight Reg, 25c ea. 57 Reg. 79c oa.

Reg. 39c each It's Fint! It's ChWh'sSansnt's President Johnson and approved by Secretary-General U. Thant, will divert fiOO.000 contributed to the organization's institute for training and research for the fellowships. At the start the number is FIRST RUN Now Starts 8 p.m. "TEE ART cf LOVE" with Elk Sommtr PLUS Sandra Dm Andy Wifliaiw Robert Ooultt "I'D RATHER BE RICH" BOTS' COTTON SPORT SKIRTS ABSORBENT BATH TOWELS expected to increase to 10 .00 mm bulbs foreign youths will be given the for fellowships to serve as "interns" at the United Nations.

VICTORIA NOW PLAYING Sizes S-M-L Selected plaids Sanforized fabrics Reg. 2.50 MEN'S CASUAL PANTS Solid colors and stripes. Reg. 69c LADIES' Bleeding Madras Blouses i a I --k yTM' IIS Dt iMXl CIM ltA in ii Fi Skesfllti Himtoxs MULLANEt .99 twnma Feature Time 7:309:30 locsaswiwarCTS imtwiimzMSjm uLfUml bXailkJ GECr.ZE FcFnT.3 5 imTOiaafflos 1 Hugo selection of madras plaids in assarted styles. Guaranteed to bleed.

Sixes 30 to 38. Sizes 28 to 40 Assorted Colon Reg. 3.98 Special Composition Bocks FINEST QUALITY HOLLAND GROWN BULBS HYACINTHS 5 for 79c DAFFODILS 5for79c Parrot or Emperor TULIPS 5 for 59c LONG STEM TULIPS 10 for 89c THRU DRIVE IN 2 First Run Feature 3-Pietft Kitchen Sink Set v. .49 5) PMlC AVAe WILDEST It flesh or wood. Vfifid.i manor comp.

monster 60 Sheets 10Vix8 wide ruled Reg. 39c BOYS' HOODED JACKETS Reg. 3.S0 Consists of rubber drain mat Large dish drainer Large cutlery cup Ass't. colors. BOYS' LACE OXFORDS TODDLERS' Corduroy COATS .00 i' Ufa I 5 jar 2) Pile lined Sizes 4 to 14 Reg.

3.98 Assorted Colors. Sizes 2 to 4 Blue, red beige. Made of fine cotton corduroy Quilted lining. Black or brown 8 Vi to 3 Ass't. stylet Reg.

3.99. Save 96c "ROADRUNNER" BOYS' SLACKS jl for Reg. 2.98 pr. Our own "Stand-weai brand. Con- Thay wart INFANTS' Knitted SLEEPERS CHILDREN'S FABRIC SHOES HI sent to destroy tht world's Save 2P 500-SHEET FILLER PAPER Our own fine quality ruled paper with S.

hole punch for use in any binder. rr V. deadliest iiti 37 Pr 1 1 tnn rocKtt btstl 5 tinentals or skinny 1vv of Sanforized cotton. Fall shades. Sizes 8 to 20.

Feature 6:40 6 ADMISSION $1.00 CARLOAD plus tea Sizes 7 to 131 i 1 to 3 Solid colors or plaid tops with white rubber soles. Reg. 1.79. Sizes 1 to 4 Ass't. colors Regular T.39 Now Flaying Vktaiia Mr.

Carmel mil STEWART la.

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